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Second Harvest of the Big Bend is ramping up donations this holiday season for Hurricane Michael affected areas. Second Harvest is one of the largest food…
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A federal grand jury has indicted more than two dozen people in the Panhandle accused of illegally pocketing drought assistance money. The U.S. Attorney’s…
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Florida’s Director of Emergency Management says finding local money to match federal funds is one of the biggest issues facing communities after Hurricane…
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Florida Forest Service director Jim Karels says there’s a good chance state block grants will be approved to help North Florida’s ailing timber industry.…
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The United Church in Tallahassee dedicated its annual Artisan Market on Saturday, Nov. 2 to help Hurricane Michael victims. That included the auctioning…
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Hundreds gathered in Mexico Beach on Thursday to celebrate the community’s resiliency one year after Hurricane Michael decimated the small coastal town.…
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Just a year after Category 5 Hurricane Michael swept through Florida’s panhandle, the residents in the area are still feeling the aftermath.Michael wiped…
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Following Hurricane Michael’s destructive path through Florida’s panhandle, headlines painted a grim future for timber, a major industry in the region.…
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One year after Category 5 Hurricane Michael made landfall near Mexico Beach, children and adults are still struggling with the catastrophe and the…
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At least 90% of structures in Panama City were damaged in Hurricane Michael. One year later, city officials are about to resume code enforcement actions, and residential property owners say they’re ready for the city to begin cracking down on neglected lots that pose a health and safety hazard to their neighborhoods.