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Graceville and Marianna Looking to Keep the Past the Past and Change the Trend on the Gridiron
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Many teams across our region taking part in different media day sessions in the Panhandle. Some 15 of them taking part in one such session at Dave and Busters Thursday. One of those 15 the Graceville Tigers. The Tigers among the area squads heading into...
Panama City business: AtWork celebrates grand opening; connects job seekers, employers
The AtWorks staffing agency celebrated its grand opening in Panama City with a July 25 ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by the Bay County Chamber of Commerce, local business leaders and friends. The agency aims to connect talented individuals with administrative, light industrial, manufacturing and warehouse job opportunities. Ashley Russell, owner of the new...
Panama City Police Department searching for missing man
UPDATE: Deboard has been located and is safe BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Panama City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing adult. Jonathan Deboard, 32, was last seen on July 26 around 6:20 p.m. in the area of 615 N. Bonita Ave (Bay Medical Hospital). Deboard is a white […]
A Look into the Medical Side of Gulf World
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - When something traumatic happens to animals, expert medical attention can help them survive and thrive once they return to their natural habitat. Friday morning, three turtles received a round of antibiotics, fluids, and even laser therapy to help heal their wounds. One of the turtles,...
New staffing company in Panama City
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP)—AtWork is one of the largest job recruiting companies in the nation, and now it’s opened in Panama City. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Thursday in celebration and with high hopes of strengthening the job pool in the panhandle. Here, corporations can contract at work...
FAMU Announces a Record $112M in Research Awards, $72.6M in R&D Spending
College of Agriculture and Food Sciences Professor Odemari Mbuya, Ph.D., secured a $4.9M USDA grant for a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of industrial hemp. Florida A&M University (FAMU) received a record $112.4 million in research awards during the 2023-2024 fiscal year. President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., a scientist and principal...
Free food giveaway at the Fairgrounds Saturday
FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) — More than 25,000 pounds of food will be given away for free on Saturday, July 27. Destin Harvest is hosting a giveaway at the Northwest Florida Fairgrounds in Fort Walton Beach. Feeding the Gulf Coast is providing the food for the day to include meats, dairy, and plenty of […]
FAMU football schedule 2024: Dates, kickoff times, TV channel for each game
Fall practice for Florida A&M football is underway ahead of an exciting 2024 college football season. FAMU fans have high expectations after a 12-1 season in 2023 that ended with a Celebration Bowl victory in the HBCU national championship. The Rattlers did lose their head coach after Willie Simmons left to become the...
Paul Finebaum Names Powerhouse Program With No Chance At Winning College Football Playoff
Heading into the 2024 college football season, many believe the strongest teams are in the SEC or Big Ten conferences. According to ESPN's Football Power Index, no ACC or Big 12 team is ranked in the top 10. Florida State is the only team from these conferences in the top 10 in percentage to win it ...
FUMC Hosts a Heartwarming 2nd Annual Back to School Bash for Dothan Students
DOTHAN, Ala (WDNews) – The First United Methodist Church (FUMC) held its 2nd Annual ‘Back to School Bash’ today, bringing smiles to the faces of 850 local students. The event provided essential school supplies, ensuring students are ready for the upcoming school year. Nearly 100 volunteers joined hands to make this event a memorable and smooth experience for both students and their families.
Miami imam's sermon sparks debate over school vouchers and the First Amendment
A Jewish lawmaker is calling for Governor Ron DeSantis’ Administration to take action against a Muslim school that receives taxpayer-funded vouchers. Republican Representative Randy Fine is incensed by the school leader’s inflammatory remarks against Jewish people -- and by the state’s apparent lack of action since those remarks came to light.
The News-Press, Naples Daily News journalists win state awards for excellence
From coverage of a crash that killed five teens to a video of a manatee rescue, The News-Press and Naples Daily News recently collected 17 awards from the Florida Society of News Editors at a ceremony in Orlando. Overall, the USA TODAY NETWORK-Florida ― of which the Naples Daily News and The...
‘Elaborate Ponzi scheme.’ CEO of Miami-area hospitals to get subpoena, part of new probe
A U.S. Senate committee is launching an inquiry into the bankruptcy of Steward Health Care System, which runs hospitals in Florida and is already under federal investigation for possible corruption.
Florida Humanities selects Key West Art & Historical Society to host Smithsonian Institution Food Exhibition in 2026
The Key West Art & Historical Society has been selected as a recipient of a new exhibition partnership program, “Exhibition Starter Kit: FOOD,” which captures and shares local narratives on food. KWAHS is one of eight non-profit organizations in the state that received funding in June from Florida Humanities, to create the exhibitions, in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution’s Traveling Exhibition Service. The KWAHS exhibit will be titled “FOOD: Celebrating Conch Cuisine.” ...
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