Signs pop up warning of election deception in Franklin County
Yard signs have sprouted up around Franklin County warning of possible felony charges that can ensue from so-called ballot harvesting by individuals going door-to-door to the homes of
Yard signs have sprouted up around Franklin County warning of possible felony charges that can ensue from so-called ballot harvesting by individuals going door-to-door to the homes of
Two years after the Washington County Schools were forced to shut down and transform themselves due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the school is once again a B school, and leaders there are
Holmes County Sheriff John Tate and Washington County Sheriff Kevin Crews are part of a collaborative effort by Panhandle law enforcement leaders to take a more proactive stance on preventing
Bonifay Fire-Rescue is currently on scene with a multiple-vehicle crash on North Highway 79, near the intersection of Highway 177.
Eight patients were assessed on scene by Bonifay Fire Department
A high-speed chase through five counties Friday ended safely after Holmes County sheriff’s deputies deployed spike strips that blew out the vehicle’s tires and slowed its
No injuries have been reported to 30 students who were on a Washington County school bus involved in an early morning crash.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the bus was traveling east on
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch in effect until 9 p.m. ET Sunday evening,
The watch includes three counties in southeast Alabama, and 13 counties in Florida’s
The Washington and Holmes County sheriffs offices early Saturday morning helped to end safely a high-speed chase of a stolen vehicle out of the Fort Walton Beach police department
At about
A little more than two years after former Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer made a surprise visit to ApalachicolaÂ’s annual Independence Eve Celebration, to announce that a Navy ship would be named after the city, the USNS has been christened. In a Nov. 13 ceremony at the shipyard in Mobile, Alabama where it was…
River Banks and his dad Ricky both say if the enormous bull gator they caught in the Apalachicola River a month ago had had all 21 of its scutes, instead of half that many on its bitten-off tail, it would have been a state record. The Thomasville, Georgia man who carried the permit for that…
Stay informed with our email mailing list! Sign up today and never miss a beat on the latest news and events in your community.
To join our e-mailing list, simply fill out the form below. We’ll send you a weekly digest of the top stories, delivered right to your inbox.
By signing up, you’ll be the first to know about breaking news, upcoming events, and special promotions. Plus, you’ll be eligible for exclusive subscriber-only content and offers.
Reach your target audience with our newspaper advertising options. Our publication has a wide readership, making it the perfect platform to promote your business or event.
To inquire about advertising rates and options, please fill out the form below and a member of our team will be in touch with you shortly.
Take advantage of our high readership and targeted demographics to promote your business to the right people. From print ads to online banners, we have a variety of options to suit your needs and budget.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to reach your target audience. Contact us today to learn more about our advertising options.