Superintendent pushes for voter support of levies
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
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
The Florida Forest Serivce has reported an active wildfire off of Lake Morality Road.
At this time, the fire is said to have burned about 10 acres and is reported to be 0% contained.
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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
The Florida Forest Service reported a brush fire in Indian Pass on Wednesday afternoon.
It is located off of Highway 30A near the Indian Pass Raw Bar.
At this time, it is reported as
It was a bad week for Sloppy Joe Biden and Democrats. If I were delt the poker hand of Biden, Harris, AOC, Schumer, and Pelosi, I would fold.
After a brief 5-point spike in dismal approval rating
Well, this time we are happy to be ignored. The greedy Hurricane Ian missed us to go on to a bigger playground, leaving many of us to pray and worry about our families and friends in the many parts
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…
I have to turn my article in to the editor on Monday morning, and the hurricane really hasn’t come yet when I write. I don’t even know if you will get this on Thursday morning because of the
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