On their way
One anonymous woman handed caterer Danny Itzkovitz an envelope that contained $1,000.
Another handed over to Sheriff A.J. Smith a chainsaw.
Barbers Seafood lent the effort the use of his
One anonymous woman handed caterer Danny Itzkovitz an envelope that contained $1,000.
Another handed over to Sheriff A.J. Smith a chainsaw.
Barbers Seafood lent the effort the use of his
The Franklin County Senior Center in Carrabelle was the big winner Saturday, as were the many participants and volunteers who took part in Bay Fest, an expanded all-day event at St. James Bay Golf Club. More than $6,000 was raised for the senior center, which last year used donations to re-do their floors. The day’s…
With a rise in overdose deaths from opioids continuing to plague Franklin County, educators, law enforcement officials, health experts and substance abuse organizations have brought the fight home by
Tropical Storm Ian is expected to strengthen into a hurricane Sunday as it continues to make a projected path toward Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Forecast models have
TALLAHASSEE Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday said he expects more flights to transport undocumented immigrants to out-of-state sanctuary communities, as questions continued to swirl
The Panhandle Players parted the curtain Sunday with a tease of the three plays that comprise its upcoming 2022-23 season.
With an adapted Christmas classic, an original play with bat maternity as
As lodging tax revenues continue to grow, so too has been help extended to non-profit organizations as well as dollars devoted to tourism-related infrastructure.
At the Sept. 6 county commission
Stakes are high in a North Florida contest between a scion of a prominent Democratic political family and a former football star who is a huge fan of Gov. Ron DeSantis, in one of the
William Marks proudly flies an American flag atop his modest Eastpoint home.
But based on the unusual structure where he rests his head at night, his vision of patriotism differs from those of
At a second budget workshop last week, Apalachicola city commissioners continued to grapple with the issue of pay raises for city employees.
The commissioners did not reach any final conclusions,
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