Articles by Quinton
Walton County Transit Service “GoWal” now in service
From Louis E. Svehla, BCC Public Information Manager Representatives from Walton County are announcing the launch of GoWal, the area’s first public transit service offering free [...]
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Inlet Beach residents protest use of residential property for beach vending [PREMIUM]
By DOTTY NIST Inlet Beach residents were present at the June 23 Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting to ask for non-residential use of [...]
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Requests presented to remove Civil War-era flag and memorial from courthouse lawn [PREMIUM]
By DOTTY NIST Requests to remove the memorial to Walton County’s Confederate dead, and the Civil War-era flag displayed next to the memorial on the courthouse [...]
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Freeport City Council hears annual State of the City Address [PREMIUM]
Story and photo by STACY MARTIN On Thursday, June 23, the city of Freeport held it’s regular city council meeting. Starting the meeting was the State [...]
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Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) June 23 regular meeting and June 25 planning and special meetings [PREMIUM]
Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) June 23 regular meeting and June 25 planning and special meetings A yes vote was to approve the motion. [...]
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July 1, 2020 Online Edition
TRC takes up subdivision, women’s centers, rezoning, borrow pit request, other projects, continues five proposals [PREMIUM]
By DOTTY NIST The Walton County Technical Review Committee (TRC) convened at Freeport Business Park for a busy meeting on June 17, even with a number [...]
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Minimal storm impact reported on sea turtle nests in Walton County
By DOTTY NIST Fortunately only a couple of sea turtle nests were destroyed in Walton County when Tropical Storm Cristobal arrived on the gulf just one [...]
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Paxton City Council June 16 meeting welcomes Walton Misses, talks broadband and bank [PREMIUM]
By BRUCE COLLIER The Paxton City Council met at Paxton Town Hall on June 16, at 5:30 p.m. The town hall parking lot was full, with [...]
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