Panhandle Players returns with delightful ‘Departed’
With the exception of Ben Turpin, who died suddenly at the breakfast table, first on Friday and Saturday night, and then again on Sunday afternoon, the Panhandle Players are alive.
They have …
With the exception of Ben Turpin, who died suddenly at the breakfast table, first on Friday and Saturday night, and then again on Sunday afternoon, the Panhandle Players are alive.
They have …
Gulf County has been awarded close to a half-million dollars in rural infrastructure dollars that will go towards completing infrastructure improvements at Costin Airport.
Last week, Governor Ron …
For the 17th year under head coach Kenny Parker, the Lady Tiger Sharks are headed to the Class 1A state playoffs.
On Jan. 28, in their last regular season home game, Port St. Joe had a slow start …
Following an early season tear that notched nine straight wins, and then settled into a 11-5-2 regular season record, the Lady Tiger Sharks girls varsity soccer team have earned a berth in the Class …
A burst of doses into Franklin and Gulf counties, 500 as compared to 100, means the health department will continue to chip away at an enormous waiting list to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
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At last week’s football banquet, I sat with the family of quarterback Colin Amison because I know them well, much better than I do any of the coaches or players with the Port St. Joe High …
She shops at a place I love, and she’s hard to miss. A bundle of joy, this woman is always laughing and smiling, full of cheerful words for the clerks.
One day, I saw her pause as she was …
Cancellation was the theme for the week for the Lady Tiger Sharks.
The Thursday, Jan. 14 game at Bay High was canceled, and then Gadsden County canceled the Jan. 16 game, and the Jan. 15 …
The search for the body of former Dalkeith fire chief William “Bill” Davis, Jr., drowned in the waters near Battle Bend, in the Apalachicola River, came to an end Tuesday afternoon.
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He just wanted to help her.
It began in the spring. Bethlehem’s fields were waves of gold beneath a dazzling sun, ripe for harvest. The man’s workers were already cutting the barley …
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