Articles by Star Staff Report
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Tiger Sharks close regular season with pair of losses
Whether complacency with district tournament seeding ensured or road woes that have plagued them all season, the Port St. Joe Jr./Sr. High School boys’ basketball team finished the regular season... READ MORE
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Beekeeping in the Panhandle
The University of Florida/IFAS will sponsor Beekeeping in the Panhandle, an interactive video class to be held at the local County Extension Offices READ MORE
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Legionnaires honor fallen first vice commander
On Jan. 26 at VFW Post 10069, the officers and members of American Legion Post 116 honored the passing of its First-Vice Commander, James L. Emerson, who passed away suddenly during the holidays. READ MORE
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Port St. Joe Garden Club News
On Valentine’s Day, the Port St. Joe Garden Club will have a luncheon and prepare table decorations for the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs District II meeting that will be held in May in Port St Joe. READ MORE
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Events at Gulf County Senior Citizens
Gulf County Senior Citizens located at 120 Library Drive in Port St. Joe would like to invite the public to join them from 10 a.m. until noon ET Tuesday, Feb. 5 READ MORE
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Port St. Joe falls to Maclay
Thursday night was déjà vu for the Port St. Joe Jr./Sr. High School soccer program READ MORE
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Dixie Youth Baseball registration
The Port St. Joe Dixie Youth Baseball League will be holding registration for the upcoming season READ MORE
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Lady Tiger Sharks reach regional
They did not take away a district crown, but the Lady Tiger Sharks of Port St. Joe Jr./Sr. High School reached the district championship game and the first round of the regional playoffs during last week’s District 4-1A tournament at South Walton. READ MORE
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Winter series at the Gulf County Library
The Corinne Costin Gibson/Gulf County Library has announced its Winter Program Series. READ MORE
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Supporters of St. Vincent Island to hold annual meeting
The Supporters of St. Vincent Island National Wildlife Refuge will hold its sixth annual meeting 1-4 p.m. ET on Sunday, Feb. 17. READ MORE