Bonifay, Florida Woman Killed in Single Vehicle Accident Near Hartford, Alabama on Friday, November 24, 2023
A Bonifay woman is dead after authorities say she crashed into a tree early Friday morning. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency identified the victim was 28-year-old Amber N. Carnley of Bonifay, Florida. Troopers say Carnley was killed when the 2011 Nissan Maxima she was driving left the road, hit a tree and caught on fire.… Read More »
November 26 is National Cake Day
National Cake Day is on November 26. We believe Marie Antoinette said it best when she (allegedly) said “let them eat cake!” We’re not sure the peasants of 18th century France were too fond of the sentiment but nevertheless we’ll take her advice do just that. Can’t wait for your birthday? Remember, National Cake Day… Read More »
26 Year-Old-Man Sustains Critical Injuries in Single Vehicle Accident in Jackson County, Florida on November 23, 2023
A 26-year-old Panama City, Florida man sustained critical injuries in a single vehicle accident on Highway 231 at Caddy Road Thursday at 3:10 a.m. in Jackson County. The Panama City man’s truck was traveling southbound on U.S Highway 231 when it left the roadway and went onto the shoulder while negotiating a curve. … Read More »
Sunday, November 26, 2023 Weather Forecast Expecting Rain in Northwest Florida
Sunday, November 26, 2023 looks like a wet day in Northwest Florida. Trending in the right direction for all of us wanting rain, showers should arrive 5 to 6 am, with the heaviest rain around noon then showers taper after 4 pm. Rain totals should be .5 to 2” of much needed rain,… Read More »
Marianna, Florida Police Department Arrests Male Subject Nadery for Methamphetamine
On Tuesday, November 21, 2023 in the mid-day hours, Officers with the Marianna Police Department received a call to the 4200 block of Lafayette Street, in reference to a male subject passed out behind a building. Upon Officers arrival, they spoke with the male subject, Nadery, who stated to officers he was walking and got… Read More »
Holmes County, Florida Sheriff’s Office Arrests Curtis McGough of Westville, Brenda Gail Forehand of Bonifay for Methamphetamine
The Holmes County, Florida Sheriff’s Office narcotic investigators made two arrests in ongoing investigations into the distribution of methamphetamine. A search warrant was executed at Curtis McGough residence in Westville which led to his arrest for sale of methamphetamine as well as possession of methamphetamine. A separate search warrant for Brenda Gail Forehand residence… Read More »
Hilda Faye Haddock, 89 of Vernon, Florida Passes on November 23,2023 at Washington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chipley, Florida
Hilda Faye Haddock, 89 of Vernon, Florida went home to be with the Lord on November 23,2023 at Washington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chipley, Florida. Hilda was born on January 4, 1934 in Georgiana, AL to Lloyd Lucas and Ammie Harrilson. Hilda was a lifelong resident of the Florida Panhandle. She attended Calvary Hill… Read More »
Charley Lester Herring Jr., 77 of Bonifay, Florida Passes on November 23, 2023
Charley Lester Herring Jr., age 77, of Bonifay, Florida passed away November 23, 2023, at his home surrounded by his family. He was born September 26, 1946, in Bonifay to the late Charley Lester Herring Sr and Martha Price Herring. A devoted family man and faithful member of the First United Methodist Church… Read More »
Florida Panhandle Technical College Photography Students in Chipley Produce Portraits and Video Clips for 2023-2024 ‘Teacher of the Year’ Awards
Students enrolled in the Florida Panhandle Technical College Photography and Video Production programs in Chipley, Florida have been producing headshot portraits and video vignettes for the annual ‘Teacher of the Year’ awards over the past several years for the Washington County, Florida School District, as seen in these photos (below) of and by FPTC students… Read More »
Small Business Saturday Falls on Saturday after Thanksgiving, This Year on November 25, 2023
Small Business Saturday® falls on the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 25. In the age of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s easy to skip over the mom-and-pop shop for the big box store or online retailer. But SBS sponsors hope you don’t forget about smaller neighborhood shops. The day is also an opportunity for small… Read More »
Register TODAY for Photo & Video Production Program, Starts on December 5, 2023 at Florida Panhandle Technical College in Chipley
Start Here- Get There. Nighttime football photography, while challenging, is not difficult, and you can eliminate the use of rude and distracting camera flash with just a little education and experience, as seen in these images by Florida Panhandle Technical College Photography student Madison Ross. Florida Panhandle Technical College Photo, Video and Television Production… Read More »
One More Opportunity to Get Free COVID-19 Tests by Mail Before Winter Holidays
There’s one more chance to get free COVID-19 tests by mail before the winter holiday season. Starting Nov. 20, 2023, households in the U.S. can order another round of four rapid COVID-19 tests for free from the government. To order your free tests, go to COVIDTests.gov. They will then be delivered by mail via the United States Postal… Read More »
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Declares State of Emergency Due to Migrant Influx Threatening City Infrastructure
The influx of migrants caused the mayor of New York City, Eric Adams, to declare a state of emergency. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has bused more than 1,500 migrants to NYC since August 5 while refusing direct requests from the Department of Homeland Security and from NYC government officials for better coordination. Almost overnight, New… Read More »
2023 Hurricane Season Continues Despite Late Calendar Date, According to National Hurricane Center
Despite there being only a week left in the 2023 hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center continues to track several features across the Atlantic and Pacific that have chances of further development. Water temperatures remain plenty warm for tropical cyclones to form if they are able to find an area of reduced upper-level winds, which are common… Read More »