Jury convicts PSJ man for child porn
A federal jury in Pensacola last week convicted Clark Downs, 71, of Port St. Joe, on one count of producing child pornography and one count of possessing child pornography.
The guilty verdict was …
A federal jury in Pensacola last week convicted Clark Downs, 71, of Port St. Joe, on one count of producing child pornography and one count of possessing child pornography.
The guilty verdict was …
Thornton Wilder said, "We can only be said to be alive in those moments when our hearts are conscious of our treasures.” How excellent it is that we have a national holiday set aside …
Dining out is an activity which requires some forethought and planning, especially in these days of social distancing. Choosing the meal, any dining companions (if allowed) and the location of the …
In 1999 the state of Florida purchased a major archaeological site and adjacent wetlands from Mr. Troy Deal for preservation as part of the St. Joseph Bay State Buffer Preserve. This interview …
Skyborne’s newest airship passes test
It’s called a DATT SA-70 semi-rigid airship, and it’s tested positive.
Three months after Wewahitchka-based Skyborne Technology, …
On Friday, Gulf County Sheriff Mike Harrison announced the arrests of Paul G. Francis, 74, and Douglas J. Whittington, 56, after investigators executed a drug search warrant early that morning at …
I was paying attention to what was in front of me. We were undefeated and I thought we had a better than average chance of remaining that way. The November air was chilly high atop the press box at …
A pair of Port St. Joe juniors did the Tiger Sharks proud in Friday’s regional cross-country championship at Jacksonville’s New World Sports Complex.
For the Lady Tiger Sharks, …
It is likely by next week, Gulf County will have achieved a dubious honor.
It will have eclipsed the 1,000 mark of confirmed COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic in February.
A …
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