Sep 28, 2009 | WMBB-TV Panama City
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Two Chipley natives sworn in as attorneys
CHIPLEY County Judge Colby Peel swore in two Chipley High School graduates who recently passed the Florida bar exam.
The Port St. Joe Garden Club held a luncheon at noon and then called to order their first fall meeting on Thursday, Sept.
American Quarter Horse Journal
Wonit Ona RV Version Dies in a Trailer Accident
The American Quarter Horse Journal, September 14, 2009 -- Bayer Select World Champion Wonit Ona RV Version died in an early Saturday morning trailer crash.
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Two Arrested for Selling Meth, One for Escape
In a separate incident narcotic investigators went to a residence located on Hwy 171 in Holmes County to locate a subject who had active felony warrants.
The Labor Day weekend turned sour for six people caught up in three separate drug stings by local and state authorities working together.
Jackson County S.O. Seeks Robbery Suspect
On Wednesday, September 9, 2009, at approximately 1:08 pm, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office received a report of an armed robbery that occurred on Shiloh Church Road off of Highway 2 east of Graceville, Fl.
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BCF to Celebrate Constitution Day
GRACEVILLE Students and faculty at The Baptist College of Florida will be celebrating the 222nd anniversary of the U.S. Constitution that was signed on September 17, 1787 prior to its ratification by the states.
Jackson County Sheriffs deputies say they were called out Saturday to the prison to investigate contraband on the institution's grounds.
Jackson Co. Investigators Arrest Two in Alford
On Wednesday afternoon, Investigators with the Jackson County Drug Task Force and the Florida Highway Patrol Contraband Interdiction Unit located and arrested Verland Terry Ball in Alford.
Bay County wasn't the only place that experienced long driver's license and tag lines.