TMH brings new young doc to town
They talked a lot last week about it being a new day for health care in Franklin County.
Certainly, when compared to Wednesday evening, Thursday morning was definitely a new day.
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They talked a lot last week about it being a new day for health care in Franklin County.
Certainly, when compared to Wednesday evening, Thursday morning was definitely a new day.
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Imagine a dark night where a long suspension bridge glows in the distance over glistening waters.
Or the shimmer of a sprawling town in the distance you see while you near along a pitch-black …
A recent visit to Indian Pass with its view of St. Vincent Island brought to mind an account about the smuggling of liquor, dope and “Chinamen” from Cuba to the Florida Panhandle during …
They broke ground last week on the first expansion of the Gulf Franklin campus in 22 years.
The administrators, board of directors and instructors, and the state representative, on a sunny …
Franklin County’s steadily improving unemployment picture took a nose dive last month, rising by nearly one-half of 1 percentage point while the labor force shrank.
According to preliminary …
Right before the polls closed on Election Day, Supervisor of Elections Heather Riley, County Judge Gordon Shuler and County Commissioner Bert Boldt were all busy duplicating mail-in ballots and …
Ok, so Santa Claus isn’t arriving on a shrimp boat on Friday.
It’s not the Jolly Old Elf’s fault. A special directive issued by the ABCDC (Apalachicola Bay Center for a Dashing …
Apalachicola’s reason for existence prior to the Civil War was as a shipping port for the Apalachicola River and its tributaries. The produce of the interior, mainly cotton, was shipped out of …
Carrabelle may soon get another dollar store, this one smack dab in the heart of the city, and it’s not generating a lot of enthusiasm throughout the community.
A steady chorus of neighbors …
Things are looking good for Franklin County tourism.
Just look around you, and look down on your phone.
In addition to setting records for tourism in August, the Franklin County Tourist …
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