HEADLINES MAY 22, 2008
COZZIE REACHES PLEA DEAL
Former SWHS coach pleads no contest to battery charges.
MOLD IN PUBLIC BUILDINGS?
County orders tests after employees complain.
STUDENT WINS FEDERAL CASE AGAINST PDL SCHOOL
A high school junior won her First Amendment case over gay rights.
SOUTH WALTON RELAY FOR LIFE ON THE MOVE
Volunteers raised over $29,000 for American Cancer Society.
ROCKING IN WALTON
Where the best bands are playing along the Walton County coast.
CONCRETE PLANT PROPOSED FOR POINT WASHINGTON
Comander asks for more public comment before taking action.
ROLL CALL FOR COUNTY COMMISSION
Find out how Walton County commissioners voted on the issues.
SCENIC GULF DRIVE HAS COUNTY’S EAR
A May 14 workshop drew little interest from public over EAR plan.
COMPLAINT AGAINST JOHNSON SENT TO FDLE
Election fraud complaint turned over to FDLE for investigation.
REMEMBERING FALLEN SOLDIERS AT WALL SOUTH
The Pensacola monument draws thousands as Memorial Day approaches.
CURE THE SUMMERTIME BLUES
Visit one of Walton County’s parks for relaxation and recreation.
TDC SELECTS DIRECTOR
Interim becomes permanent as Mares takes top slot.
SHOOTING THE BREEZE
Leah Stratmann takes a look at Election 2008.
SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES CALENDAR
Find out when students and teachers will on the job.
SPORTS NEWS & NOTES
The latest word on local and college sports.
MELTON RESIGNS FROM PAXTON COUNCIL
Longtime councilman steps down.
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