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Santa Rosa County Schools got a jumpstart on their graduation ceremonies this week with the largest, Milton High School, on ...
Kimberly Lovitt will spend three years in prison while her sister Amy Williams will be imprisoned for 18 months.
The first event is June 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Pensacola State College campus in Milton. Job seekers and employers can register here ahead of the event. For further information, contact ...
In her keynote address, NAS Commanding Officer, Capt. Chandra Newman, stressed the importance of remembering what Memorial ...
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WKRG on MSNNorthwest Florida sisters sentenced to federal prison for embezzling over $844k from local businessTwo sisters convicted of charges stemming from embezzling their employer’s money face time in federal prison. According to a ...
The lawsuit alleges up to seven employees sexually assaulted the children under their at the Milton juvenile facility before it closed in 2012.
It is our solemn responsibility to ensure their voices are heard and their trauma met with justice and compassion.” ...
There's nothing sweeter than the first bite of a ripe, juicy peach. Luckily, the Pensacola area has plenty of farms open for ...
Florida communities could be blocked from rebuilding stronger after a hurricane, and more than 44,000 Floridians could see ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFlorida Sisters Sentenced: Prison Time For Fraud, Money Laundering In $844k EmbezzlementTwo sisters in Florida, Kimberly Lovitt, 52, of Pace, and Amy Williams, 46, of Milton, have been sentenced to federal prison ...
The weekend was highlighted by Pace alum Shelby McKenzie hitting the first two home runs of her collegiate career, including ...
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