Pink Out celebrates early detection
In April 2021, Tanya Joanos got a clean mammogram.
Ten months later, at a routine examination, her gynecologist detected a golf-ball sized lump in her breast which turned out to be invasive ductal
In April 2021, Tanya Joanos got a clean mammogram.
Ten months later, at a routine examination, her gynecologist detected a golf-ball sized lump in her breast which turned out to be invasive ductal
Nearly 125 years ago, in 1899, a hurricane that slammed into Carrabelle left wreckage of cargo ships bound for Europe strewn along the Dog Island shore, where they all remain underwater to this
A growing group of oystermen and their fellow seafood workers are pressing to have the bay reopened.
The non-profit Seafood Work And Waterman’s Association was formally registered with the state
After several delays promoted by the COVID 19 pandemic, Carrabelle city commissioners have moved to set a deadline for completion of a 30-unit affordable housing development on the site of the former
When Autumn Loesch was a little girl, she didnt miss the Florida Seafood Festival parade, even when the weather was not very inviting.
I can remember begging my parents to sit and
Four individuals, one of whom is a juvenile, were arrested Sunday afternoon following a drive-by shooting on Otter Slide Road near Wilderness Road.
In a Facebook Live video Monday afternoon,
With just a month to go before the Nov. 8 general election, the race for two seats on the Carrabelle city commission is hitting its peak.
With the death earlier this year of Frank Mathes, former
When it comes to the two taxing measures the Franklin County School District has on the ballot in November, Superintendent Steve Lanier isnt hugging the shoreline.
Rather, Lanier, a retired
Franklin County commissioners have enacted an emergency ban on open burning, effective at 11 a.m. Friday.
The ban follows a 125-acre fire at Indian Pass earlier in the week, and a 10-acre fire in
Carrabelle city commissioners have handed city property taxpayers an October surprise, adopting a millage rate that is both one mill below the current millage, and a half-mill below the rollback
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