A surprisingly small Green Sea Turtle was rescued from the marshes off Keaton Beach on Saturday after Hurricane Helene’s fury.
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The movie, “9 to 5” was a big hit in America in December 1980. The movie was directed by Colin Higgins and produced by Bruce Gilbert. The screenplay was written by Patricia Resnick and Colin Higgins.
Continue readingA last minute wobble sent the Category 4 hurricane east of St. Marks into Taylor County
By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
Warned of Hurricane Helene becoming a Category 4 and possible storm surge of as much as 20 feet, Wakulla county commissioners issued a mandatory evacuation order for the entire county on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
Continue readingBy TAMMIE NASON
KWCB Director
This year’s International Coastal Cleanup on Sept. 21 kicked off with a stunning sunrise over the bay at Woolley Park in Panacea.
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Since 2012, UF/IFAS Extension and partner institution Florida A&M University Cooperative Extension have donated tons of peanut butter to food banks through their annual Peanut Butter Challenge.
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Editor
County commissioners got an update on the progress of the four-laning of Crawfordville Highway at their meeting on Monday, Sept. 16.
Continue readingMembers of the Wakulla High School Interact Club participated in the Coastal Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 21.
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Staff
Big Country BBQ & Deli of Panacea partners with Armed Forces Brewery Co. to provide meals to area veterans, and first responders on Friday and Saturday, and 1,300 meals were provided.
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LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
JOY Filled Journeys hosted The Festival of Joy at Wakulla Springs Lodge on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Continue readingBy JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE – The state university system’s Board of Governors drew the spotlight this week, with a member of the panel raising questions about spending at New College of Florida and the incoming House Speaker pushing back against a move to give DeSantis’ appointees more power over presidential selections.
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