Tom Ninestine
Managing EditorTom Ninestine is the managing editor at WUWF. He began August 1, 2019. Tom is a native of Geneva, New York, and a 1983 graduate of King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where he studied journalism and political science. During a 29-year career in newspapers he worked for the Finger Lakes Times in his hometown; The Daily Item in Sunbury, Pennsylvania; and the Pensacola News Journal from 1998-2016.
Before joining WUWF, he was a substitute teacher for three years in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, where his wife, Amy Momberger, manages the Barnes & Noble bookstore. Contact: 850.474.3301 or tom@wuwf.org.
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This story has been updated: Gulf Breeze-area county commissioner seeks answer to contaminated water woes
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Santa Rosa County commissioners are looking to use federal money to address chronic flooding.
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Santa Rosa County commissioners on Tuesday began addressing traffic in Pace.
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The University of West Florida on Friday presents a symposium on rhetorics in the 21st century.
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Because of wet weather, the builders at the new Santa Rosa courthouse will be given 30 extra days.
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Commissioners refused to police themselves with a resolution banning personal electronic devices during meetings.
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More than a dozen speakers convinced commissioners residents should be allowed to address them face-to-face.
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Santa Rosa Commissioners rejected an increased tax that would have added $1.80 annually to cell phone bills.
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The Santa Rosa County Land Development Code will not include provisions to save trees which prevent erosion and flooding.
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Dan Schebler, Santa Rosa County administrator, will leave the job in 90 days.