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  • North Florida Child Development to participate in UCLA Healthcare Institute

    The staff of North Florida Child Development is excited to announce that they have been picked to participate in this year’s National Center on Health UCLA Healthcare Training Institute. READ MORE

  • Snails and Slugs

    For some people, snails or escargot are a gourmet delight. READ MORE

  • Garden insects

    As summer approaches, the preparation and care you’ve given your vegetable garden will really be put to the test. READ MORE

  • Lions Club donates sign for Humane Society

    Pictured are members of the Port St. Joe Lions Club, led by President Jim Norton, and board members from the St. Joseph Bay Humane Society... READ MORE

  • Kids winners at annual fishing tournament

    With over 342 registered contestants, the 11th annual Kids Win Fishing Tournament took place amid the rain and clouds at the Port St. Joe Marina last Saturday. READ MORE

  • Cannington graduates from West Florida

    The President, Faculty and Graduating class of The University of West Florida announced the graduation of Angela Tammy Canington with the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in ... READ MORE

  • “DIG INTO READING” at the Gulf County Library

    Young readers will explore all things underground this summer as the Gulf County Public Library presents “Dig Into Reading” during its summer library program. READ MORE

  • Panhandle Writers come to Port St. Joe

    The Panhandle Writers will hold a book signing at the Cape San Blas Lighthouse Gift Shop from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 11. READ MORE

  • Choosing a lawngrass

    A beautiful lawn can add substantial value to your home. READ MORE

  • 3 earn DAR Good Citizen Awards

    The Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award luncheon was held Wednesday, April 24 at the Sunset Coastal Grill in Port St. Joe. READ MORE

  • The Artery holds spring art sale, Open House

    The Artery Studio will be opening its doors to the public this weekend, for a Spring Art Sale and Open House. READ MORE

  • Caladiums can add color to your landscapers

    One of Florida’s most popular warm season foliage plants is the caladium. READ MORE

  • Ling Ding Tourney Week Three

    The 98 Real Estate Group Ling Ding Tournament finished week three and the cobia are coming to the scales each week. READ MORE

  • Turf Thatch Control

    Grass thatch is a tightly intermingled organic layer of dead and living shoots. READ MORE

  • Local filmmaker debuts movie at Martin Theater

    Tumbling, the first movie from filmmaker Shameka Raines, a 1998 graduate of Port St. Joe High School, will debut April 20 at the Martin Theater in Panama City. READ MORE

  • Port St. Joe celebrates music through the years with festival

    The Music through the Years Music Festival will be held on May 11 at George Core Park and will serve as a fundraiser for the Port St. Joe Centennial Celebration events scheduled to take place in June and July. READ MORE

  • Tomatoes for the Home Garden – Part 2

    Tomatoes are unquestionably the most popular vegetable for backyard gardeners. READ MORE

  • Tomatoes for the Home Garden – Part 1

    Tomatoes are the most popular vegetable grown in home gardens READ MORE

  • American Legion Post honors Korean War vets

    On March 24, at its regular monthly meeting, Legionnaire members who are veterans of the Korean War were honored with Certificates of Appreciation READ MORE

  • Income Tax preparation assistance

    The United Way in partnership with Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and other private partners, will be offering free income tax preparation to eligible wage earners. READ MORE


 

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