Carrabelle woman injured in US 98 head-on crash
A 75-year-old Carrabelle woman was flown to Bay Medical Center in critical condition Thursday afternoon, after his sport utility vehicle was struck head on on U.S. 98, about one mile east of State
A 75-year-old Carrabelle woman was flown to Bay Medical Center in critical condition Thursday afternoon, after his sport utility vehicle was struck head on on U.S. 98, about one mile east of State
Franklin Countys unemployment picture improved in November, as the jobless rate dropped by four-tenths of 1 percentage point to 3.3 percent.
According to preliminary numbers released Friday
Franklin County commissioners said no Tuesday morning to a plan to convert commercially zoned land in Eastpoint into a residential area that the owner intends for workforce housing.
By a 4-1 vote,
Commissioners in both Gulf and Franklin counties have backed a proposal for reshaping House District 7 that would extend its boundaries to the south and east.
By agreeing to write letters of
People who live or work along Leslie Street, the small street alongside the county courthouse that has been blocked off since before Sept. 2020, are losing their patience.
Beth Embert, owner of the Blue
A proposal to move pickup of Apalachicola trash cans from alleys behind homes to the street in front drew a strong whiff of dissent at the city commission meeting last week.
After plenty of
A bench-clearing brawl after the final whistle sounded marred what had been a tightly-fought physical boys soccer game in Eastpoint Wednesday night.
Port St. Joe walked off the field with a 3-0
The line of 17 watercraft floated slowly along the Carrabelle waterfront, their glowing lights reflected in the calm waters.
On the shore onlookers cheered and whistled, wishing them a Merry
Franklin County hasnt seen soccer this good in a long time.
The Seahawks, under the direction of coach Bill McCullough, upped their record to 7-1 Tuesday night, with a 4-2 win at home
The threat of juvenile gun violence, and a strategy to address it, moved to the forefront of county law enforcement business last week.
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