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It's that time again - New Prospect Baptist Church will be having their annual Fall Festival this Saturday, October 11, from 3:30 p.m. until dark .
Motorcycle hare scramble brings hundreds to Washington County
Hard Labor Creek Plantation south of Chipley usually is a place for hunting excursions, growing pine trees and generally relaxed times.
BOCC approves 2008-2009 budget and millage
CHIPLEY The Washington County Board of County Commissioners approved the Fiscal Year 2008 2009 budget and millage after the final budget hearing Thursday evening.
Arrest made in sexual battery on a child
On Thursday, U.S. Marhsalls in Texas arrested a Chipley man wanted for sexual battery on a child under the age of 12.
Here's a quarter....well, here's a dime
CHIPLEY Nan Thompson ended her address to the Washington County Board of County Commissioners Thursday by thumping a dime on the podium and saying, "For whoever is involved in this, here's a dime for the ...
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New health director hired by 3-2 vote
CHIPLEY Rick Davis is the new Washington County Health Department director. Davis' recommendation by the state Department of Health was approved by a 3-2 vote at Thursday's regular meeting of the Washington ...
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Faling Waters Multi-Use Trail Open
CHIPLEY Washington County Board of County Commissioners held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday at 11:30 a.m. for the grand opening of the Falling Waters multi-use trail.
Washington County Friends of the Library Book Sale The annual Book Sale sponsored by the Washington County Friends of the Library, is being held on Friday, November 7th,9:00-4:00 P.M. and Saturday, November 8th ...
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Obama-Biden HQ opened in Chipley
CHIPLEY The Panhandle-wide Obama-Biden tour came to Chipley Monday, with about 150 people on hand to open a presidential campaign headquarters.
Poll: McCain to Do Well In N. Fla.
Panhandle counties more conservative than many other parts of state. Published: Sunday, September 28, 2008 at 12:01 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, September 29, 2008 at 12:06 a.m. CHIPLEY Barack Obama won't find ...
Obama headquarters opening Monday in Chipley
The Washington County Democratic party will open an Obama-Biden headquarters on Monday, Sept.
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'Flesh-eating' death under investigation
Medical officials are trying to determine how a man died after being a passenger in the car of another man who authorities said led them on a two-county chase.
Disease Scare after DUI Arrest
One man is dead and another is in the Washington County Jail after a DUI arrest last night.
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Cowboy mounted shooting Saturday at Equestrian Center
CHIPLEY A new event commemorating America's western past is on the way to Washington County.
Chipley Council approves budget, millage, Chamber gets $5,000 in 2008-09 budget
CHIPLEY Chipley city Council approved resolutions for the 2008-09 millage rate and budget at a special meting Tuesday night at City Hall.
Gas supplies returning to normal in Tallahassee
The supply of gasoline should be almost back to normal by this morning, just in time for the work week - but too late for people who needed premium gasoline to enjoy their recreational vehicles over the ...
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CHS and WHTC growing green fuel
CHIPLEY Chipley High School and the Washington/Holmes County Technical Center held an introductory meeting at the tech center Thursday morning to go over a joint "Growing Green Fuel" Biodiesel project made ...
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The following is a news release from Chipley Police Department: Responding to numerous complaints from a few citizens on the north side of Chipley in the area of Old-Bonifay Road, the Chipley Police arrested ...
- Healthy choices' goal of new program
CHIPLEY Washington County School District is implementing a new program in the Fall 2008 semester provided by Panhandle Area Educational Consortium.
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Army on the way to help Habitat
Army captains from the Aviation Captain's course at Fort Rucker, Ala., will participate in the construction of the sixth Habitat for Humanity home built in Washington County.