Another great issue full of in-depth articles - pick up one in the blue boxes or call (850) 892-3232 to have the paper delivered to your mailbox every week- near and far!
In the Breeze...
*Walton County School Board terminates Mark Cozzie, denies back pay
*District 2 Senate candidate Mike Hill addresses Walton Republican Women Federation
*Frank Day elected new Walton County Democratic Party chair
*St. Joe moving to new location in the center of the company's West bay sector plan development
*Sunrise Beach barbecue area construction found in violation by Code Enforcement
*Real estate fraud defendants plead no contest
*Mosquito Control District meeting generates some heat
*20th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival Art Competition
*Chuck Hinson's Art Clips
*NWFSC trustees name presidential nominee- Dr. Ty Handy
*NWFSC hosts Career & Technical Education Information Technology (IT) forum
*The Nina and Pinta dock at Panama City- story and pictures
In the Herald...
*Use of state roadways, right of ways for charity fundraising stopped
*Community Walton sees results of community involvement
*Paxton Town Council deals with canine conundrum, locates funds for GPS purchase
*WCSO, Alaqua confer on rescued large animals
*Commissioner Comander encourages Census participation
*event and club meeting notices
*Installment plan allows property owners to pay 2010 taxes in quarterly installments
*Freeport Arts and Crafts Festival
*Little League opening day coverage
*Sports Hot Corner- lots of baseball/softball scores
*Local Angler David partridge tries to reel in sponsorship for fishing enthusiast brand
Attention local businesses and services- if you have Walton County customers, why aren't you advertising in the DeFuniak Herald and Beach Breeze? Reach over 6500 mostly permanent residents and be a part of your community! Call (850) 892-3232 for details!
In the Breeze...
*Walton County School Board terminates Mark Cozzie, denies back pay
*District 2 Senate candidate Mike Hill addresses Walton Republican Women Federation
*Frank Day elected new Walton County Democratic Party chair
*St. Joe moving to new location in the center of the company's West bay sector plan development
*Sunrise Beach barbecue area construction found in violation by Code Enforcement
*Real estate fraud defendants plead no contest
*Mosquito Control District meeting generates some heat
*20th Annual Seeing Red Wine Festival Art Competition
*Chuck Hinson's Art Clips
*NWFSC trustees name presidential nominee- Dr. Ty Handy
*NWFSC hosts Career & Technical Education Information Technology (IT) forum
*The Nina and Pinta dock at Panama City- story and pictures
In the Herald...
*Use of state roadways, right of ways for charity fundraising stopped
*Community Walton sees results of community involvement
*Paxton Town Council deals with canine conundrum, locates funds for GPS purchase
*WCSO, Alaqua confer on rescued large animals
*Commissioner Comander encourages Census participation
*event and club meeting notices
*Installment plan allows property owners to pay 2010 taxes in quarterly installments
*Freeport Arts and Crafts Festival
*Little League opening day coverage
*Sports Hot Corner- lots of baseball/softball scores
*Local Angler David partridge tries to reel in sponsorship for fishing enthusiast brand
Attention local businesses and services- if you have Walton County customers, why aren't you advertising in the DeFuniak Herald and Beach Breeze? Reach over 6500 mostly permanent residents and be a part of your community! Call (850) 892-3232 for details!