Marianna, FL News
Marianna, FL News
Hurricane awareness week runs through June 2
Professor, students hunt graves on Dozier campus
McKinnie announces District 1 commissioner candidacy
Letters: Thankful for food drive
Letters: Jackson County Tax Collector race
Jackson County police logs for May 24
VA Clinic remembers the fallen, the living
A team from the University of South Florida is expected to be in Marianna frequently this summer as they search for more graves on the campus. Their preliminary work several days ago shows the possibl
A member of the University of South Florida research team works at the old Dozier School for Boys campus in an attempt to determine whether there are previously unidentified graves on the grounds. – C
Third graders in Sharese Clark's class at Cottondale Elementary School read as they relax some Friday.
Jason Edenfield with Comerford Vault and Memorial spells out the names of the two newest men to be added to the Veteran's Memorial at the Jackson County Courthouse. Once the preparation process was co
Long-time Marianna City Commissioner retiring
Grand Ridge home destroyed by fire
Man accused of making counterfeit money
Baby on life support, Florida State Hospital investigates
Jackson County police logs for May 23
Graceville High School ranked in Washington Post's High School Challenge
Outgoing Marianna City Commissioner Roger Clay and his wife Chalullah Clay laugh as Annie Garvin tells a story during his retirement party at City Hall Thursday.
H.E.L.P.S. summer enrichment program begins June 4
Chattahoochee receives prestigious trail award
A Look Back
May is Foster Care Awareness month
Officers sue federal prison in Marianna
Emergency management hosts weather exercise
Jackson County Police Logs for May 22
May 31, 1946
Angela McFarland pops open a green bean, showing the seeds to Kandon Kennerly, Michael Garner and Thurston Garner, Wednesday at the McLane Center in Marianna. They were working in a garden planted by
Angus Gholson talks with Carmen Zaldivar Wednesday at the start of the newest trail to be added to Chattahoochee's nationally -recognized nature trail park.
New summer reading program for select K-second grade students
Malone School starting a gang resistance program
Alex B. Mckinnie
A new gang resistance program will be starting at Malone School this fall.
Graceville Elementary School Teacher Rhonda Kanes helps second graders Caleb Gilbert, left, and Emma Grace Smith with a math assignment Tuesday as some students who had finished their work read in the
Frank Anthony Collins
Marianna man arrested on meth charges
Jackson County police logs for May 21
Partners for Pets adoptions, donations taper off
Forecasters expect severe weather today
Natalie Sims tags an Altha runner at second during a game at MERE Monday night.
Bonifay man receives death penalty
Click it or ticket campaign ramps up for holiday
The Floridan's Lauren Delgado gets nose to nose with some kittens in the cat room at Partners for Pets while on break Saturday.
Jackson County police logs for May 22
New hair salon opens in Marianna
BCF dedicates new Missions Aviation Center
Letters: Don't raise cost of benefits on retired military
'Playing in the dirt'
Canoe for cancer trip set for June 2
Search dog found
Jesse Smith tells how he got into the barbering business.
Kelvin Dean trims Douglas Merritt's hair Friday afternoon at Cuttin' Up.
A plane sits outside as people gather inside a hangar at The Baptist College of Florida's new Missions Aviation Center Friday morning.
Jackson Correctional Institution tracking dog, LuLu, was found Wednesday with only minor injuries.
Half of Fla. high school students fail FCAT test
Jackson County police logs for May 17
Search dog found
TDC explores helping fund master plan for lake
Golson Elementary summer program registration open
Mileage Club students log 49,000 miles
Alford woman arrested for theft
Pastors encourage attendance for baccalaureate services
Ed secretary questions Fla. law on tutoring
Jackson County police logs for May 16
Buffett's Berkshire to buy Media General papers
Jackson County Park and Recreation Director Chuck Hatcher shows a drawing of proposed changes for the Sneads City Park on Lake Seminole. He was a pitching a plan to renovate and improve the series of
Golson Elementary School kindergarteners walk back to their school after watching a play at the Chipola College Theater last week. Students are being encouraged to participate in the Mileage Club by w
TDC to help pay for brochures, display racks
A Look Back: 70 years ago
Tourist board explores purchase of Russ House
TDC considering Day Trips contract
Sheriff's Office honors officers on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day
Jackson County Tourist Development Council member Mickey Gilmore talks about possible methods of distributing a new brochure of Jackson County's historic homes during a meeting Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Chairman-Elect John Alter presents a proposal to sell the Chamber's current home, the historic Russ House, to the Tourist Development Council.
May 22, 1942
Jackson County police logs for May 15
Man, woman arrested after traffic stop
Quilt gifted back to Marianna High School
Letters: Causes are not served well by misrepresentations
Letters: Questions letter writer's statements
Letters: Hospice can help control healthcare costs
Rabid raccoon found east of Bascom
Preliminary statewide FCAT writing scores dismal
Marianna High School students created the squares that make up the quilt, but they were assembled by area quilter Joelle Roberts.
Marianna High School students Taylor Hansford, Alexandra Hernandez, Katelyn Abbott and Jamel Johnson sign the back of quilt that they helped create.
Walter Ray Collins
Clarissa Ann Howard
Jackson County police logs for May 14
Authorities name one adult in vandalism case
New barber shop to open in Cottondale
Workforce Development making changes after legislation
Trailer, ATV, more stolen from barn on River Road
Two in custody after ATV chase reveals meth-making
Veteran search dog missing
Suspects detained in vandalism, burglary spree
Two die in I-10 collision
Martha Elizabeth Shores
John Michael Adams
Jackson County police logs for May 13
Federal fugitive captured in Jackson County Friday
Letters: Kudos to Floridan reporter for meth series
Letters: Wake up America
Coffee club celebrates 50 years
U.S. Rep. Southerland holds town hall meeting
Sneads police chief law enforcement certification suspended
Jackson County police logs for May 10
Rep. Steve Southerland talks about the deficit during a town meeting in Marianna Friday.
Members of the Marianna Mark-Out Coffee Club pose for a photo during Friday's gathering at the Gazebo Coffee Shop and Deli. The club turned 50 in February.
Musicians gather for Potter Brown Memorial
Audio: MPD Minute for May 11
Diamondback rattlesnakes may be deemed endangered
Sen. Gaetz honors school; also speaks to Kiwanis in Marianna
State decides not to pursue charges against Jeter
Riverside Elementary 'A' school award
MPD Minute for May 11
Jackson County Police Logs for May 9
A diamondback rattlesnake makes his way across the main road at the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are considering adding Diamondbacks to the endangered specie
Russ House for sale
Man faces carjacking charges
M.E.R.E. recreation fees streamlined
A Look Back: 1937 edition of the Floridan
Graceville residents speak up about property ordinances
Local man named state community corrections employee of the year
Jeep stolen as driver waits to get fuel
May 13-19, 1937
May 13-19, 1937 comic
After some concerns from locals about the state of Downtown Graceville, the Graceville City Commission held a special hearing on Tuesday for residents to voice their concerns. At the end of the hearin
Jackson County police logs for May 8
County to seek proposals on architectural services
Two wrecks: One woman killed, one seriously injured
The Chipola children’s show, “Finale,” will be the last show in the old theater....
Letters: Students need Florida Education Channel
Grand Ridge student saves teenage girl from drowning
Key parking lot to close temporarily
Jackson County Police Logs for May 7
Police arrest man on burglary charges of Western Auto
Business considers Marianna
Ronald Mathis, a senior supervisor of the Probation and Parole Office in Marianna, was recognized Tuesday as State Employee of the Year for Community Corrections during a ceremony in Tallahassee.
Thirteen-year-old Eddie Sims saved a girl from drowning while on a trip with the Grand Ridge School FBLA team to the state leadership conference in Kissimmee.
While the parking lot at the corner of Jackson and Madison s treets will be closed starting Monday , an alternative parking lot location will be prepared nearby for court house employees , visitors an
Dothan educator writes last show for old Chipola theatre
Two men charged with attacking girlfriends
Drug use by parents has lasting effects on children
Meth lab dangers continue after arrests
Travis Tremayne Harvey
Charles Earl Collins
A Jackson County Drug Task Force officer coming out of a meth lab.
Ingredients for a shake and bake meth lab found by the Jackson County Drug Task Force.
Beef experts discuss new trends at First Friday
Rodeo to attract about 70 famlies to Jackson County
State privatizes FSH housekeeping, maintenance jobs
Jackson County police logs for May 6
Letters: Seeking changes at Compass Lake in the Hills
Methamphetamine an ongoing problem for Jackson County
Couple undergoes meth addiction, recovery together
Drug Court provides treatment for offenders
United Way presents checks at First Friday
Waste Management explains efforts to 'go greener'
Sneads FFA wins outstanding chapter award
This is Heather and Kyle Bass during their teenage years, before becoming addicted to meth.
Heather and Kyle Bass were both high when this picture was taken.
The Bass family just a few months ago. Heather and Kyle have been clean for about 3 ½ years,
Meth addiction can cause severe dental problems. — Photo illustration
Evidence seized from a suspected meth lab near Campbellton is spread out and documented in this Floridan File Photo
This evidence was recovered from a suspected shake and bake methamphetamine lab in 2010.
Ron Sharpe with the United Way poses for a photo with Sandy Hascher and Sherri Stone of the American Red Cross.
Jeff Massey, of Waste Management, talks about the company's various efforts to increase recycling and other 'green' activities as the business goes forward. – Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Herman Laramore talks about the cattle business in Jackson County during the First Friday Power Breakfast.
Cliff Lamb with the North Florida Research and Education Center in Greenwood talks about some of the work being done with cattle at the facility.
Drug Court participants appear before Judge William Wright during Wednesday's session.
Jackson County police logs for May 3
Cinderfella at Marianna High School
Man, minor arrested for stealing a/c units, wiring, copper
Governor suspends accused councilman
Jackson Hospital tests new decontamination center
DAVID BOSTIC JR.
Motorcyclists ride south on U.S. 231 after a motorcycle safety gathering at the Florida Welcome Center Thursday afternoon.- MAX ODEN / DOTHAN EAGLE
Sneads home damaged by fire
Chipley police release video of bank robbery
Chipley police release video of bank robbery
Jackson County police logs for May 3
A Look Back: 1938 edition of Floridan
Dulcimer June Jam set for June 2
Hopkins Motorcars celebrates 42 years
Golson, Marianna show off gardens
Cox seeks re-election as Property Appraiser
Cox announces for re-election as Property Appraiser
Man charged with sale of crack cocaine
A headline from the May 6, 1938 edition of the Jackson County Floridan
Jackson County police logs for May 2
man charged with crack cocaine sale
Marianna man faces sexual battery charges
Brown running for reelection as tax collector
In this file photo, from left, Bill Ming, Joyce Shores and Jan Cummings play at a dulcimer jam some time ago at a gathering in Jackson County.
Sherry Brown
Sharon Cox
Second graders from Golson Elementary School gather around as Family and Consumer Science Teacher Susie Barber tells them about the vegetable in the Marianna High School garden.
Keyshonna Thomas holds up the tiny potato she found while learning about the garden at Marianna High School.
Sales Manager Brad Lucas grills some hamburgers for the crowd during a 42nd anniversary celebration at Hopkins Motorcars Tuesday.
Ella Grace Carrel and her mom, KarenElizabeth Carrel, get ready to eat some lunch Tuesday during the 42 anniversary festivities at Hopkins Motorcars.
Dam flows affected by drought
Art auction at Marianna High School
Investigation reveals allegations of mishandling and cover up
Maddie Craven works on finishing a drawing of a Scottish street performers that she will be entering in the Marianna High School Art Exhibit and Silent Auction this Thursday and Friday.
MHS senior Kristi Folds painted this tiny rendition of "The Starry Night" by Vincent van Gogh in about four hours.
A small group of Canadian geese were attempting to frolic in the water downstream from Jim Woodruff Dam Tuesday in Chattahoochee. Water release from the dam is being restricted because of continuing d
New warden appointed for Jackson CI
Two killed in I-10 accident
Two charged with battery on officer
Library director leaves after a year
Crime report shows a decrease in local crime
Jackson County police logs for April 29
Autism Center being organized
Letters: On Board Recorder is bad legislation
Letters: Let your voice be heard at Graceville meeting
Busy opening day for Farmers` Market
County considers free park passes for employees
Family faces many medical challenges
First United Methodist Church will be celebrating the National Day of Prayer this Thursday.
Jackson County employees may be getting free season passes for Blue Springs if a written policy proposal by Jackson County Parks and Recreation Director Chuck Hatcher is accepted by the county commiss
Receipts can help local last-stage cancer victim
One South Bank in Chipley, Florida recently partnered with Chipola with a $2,500...
School district holds advisory meeting with parents
Jackson County police logs for April 26
County mulls prime coat on roads, and bid process
Jackson County Police Logs for April 25
Jackson County employees take children to work
Janie Nolen, curriculum specialist for Golson Elementary School, gives an update during an advisory board meeting for the Jackson County School Board Thursday.
The Jackson county Road and Bridge Department was building up this section of Little Zion Road Wednesday to deal with a flooding problem in the area. The county commission was asked Tuesday to conside
Judge: Fla. worker drug testing unconstitutional
Gov. Scott angers Fla. election supervisors
Woman charged with assault on officer
Gov. Scott appoints local man to state board
Nurse charged with practicing without a license
CHS Junior Beta Club fundraising for Muscular Dystrophy
John Alter
Stacey Lea Grauberger
Councilman accused of selling cars not his
Arrests made after Washington County narcotics investigation
Jackson County police logs for April 24
Murdock seeking position of Jackson County Tax Collector
Green Circle BioEnergy ramping up
Senior mission group feeds the needy
Man accused of stealing, forging grandfather's checks
Woman arrested on drug, resisting and fleeing charges
Woman charged with bringing drugs to jail
Jackson County Police Logs for April 23
Dorothy Dougherty, 91, dips up a ladle of chili Tuesday as her team prepared to feed about 100 needy people at Chipola Family Ministries. She is president of the Senior Mission Team of Signature Healt
Derek Templeton pauses to take a photo of a mountainous piles of wood material that will be converted into pellets at the Green Circle Bio Energy plant.- Florida File Photo
Mary Carol Murdock
Check out all the great photos from Chipola Awards Night 2012.
JC Voices for April 16-22
Local author's book to be released in June
4,500 attend arts/BBQ festival
Goodwill needs math volunteers
Zac Davis pitches for Marianna last week.
B&T BBQ took the Grand Champion award in the professional division at the 2012 Marianna Arts Festival and BBQ Cook-Off.- Valeria Roberts/Floridan
Cary Sapp, left, with Big Kahuna BBQ is presented with his People's Choice Trophy by Barbecue Chair Richard Kunde and Co-Chair Byron Bennett.- Valeria Roberts/Floridan
Rachel Lane talks about her new book as husband Aaron Lane looks on Friday.
Jackson County police logs for April 22
Three arrested on alcohol, drug charges
Letters: Septic tank law amended, not repealed
Local man finds fulfillment ministering in prisons
Letters: Concerned about Florida education
Local company to be featured on Fox Business program
Man sold stolen tools
Man charged with sexual battery of 14-year-old girl
Cuts hurt organizations that help local school districts
Kenneth Kitchens
Jackson County police logs for April 19
Man, manager arrested for Pilot burglary
Local woman to hold cookbook signing
Regional agencies gather for heart-attack course
U.S. 90 lane closed today
Rain expected this weekend, storms headed south
Dan Talbert quizzes class participants on the proper interpretation of readouts from a 12 lead electrocardiogram during a class Thursday at Jackson county Emergency Management.
Copies of Marthe Efurd's new cookbook "What's for Dessert" are on sale at Sweet Stuff Bakery and Catering in Marianna. Efurd will have a book signing Saturday at the Tallahassee Mall from 2-4 p.m.
Warden fired over misconduct charges
Jackson County police logs for April 18
Man impersonates state trooper
Sheriff gives to Project Graduation
Chipola College celebrates prominent students
Coach says Kelson best brain bowler in the country
Drugs found during routine probation search
Florida updates FCAT standards
Drug Free Workplace enacted in Florida
Church in ashes
Top candidate turns down TDC executive director position
Sheriff Lou Roberts, at far right, drew laughter when he compared graduation nights typical in his high school years to the organized grad nights now enjoyed by most area high schoolers. Roberts had
Paul Kelson
This Bible page, which contains Psalm 23, was one of the few recognizable remnants found after a fire destroyed Sylvania Missionary Baptist Church last Saturday.
Sylvania Missionary Baptist Church, located near Sneads, was completely destroyed in a fire early Saturday night. The church was founded in 1919.
Alyssa Munn stands behind the portrait of her that will be placed on Chipola College's Academic Wall of Honor.
Chipola College's State Champion Brain Bowl Team was recognized for its fifth consecutive win during a press conference at the college Wednesday. From the left are Paul Kelson, Adrian Carr, Caroline P
Abranda-Dawn-Ward
Fish & Wildlife officer helps apprehend shoplifting suspect
Jackson County police logs for April 17
Wing-eating contest planned for arts festival
A little goes a long ways
Letters: The evidence speaks for itself
Teens caught stealing equipment
Farmers market coupons available for seniors
Scott signs $69.9B Florida budget, vetoes $142.7M
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
Florida's $69.9B budget at a glance
Zaxby's Assistant Manager Rose Watkins gets ready to season some wings at the restaurant Tuesday. The store will be having a wing eating contest this Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Marianna Arts Festival a
Roberta Newell of Graceville Elementary School shows some alphabet letters that her students made for a mosaic.
Kelli Dunn from Blountstown High School was one of several students modeling the makeup creations made possible by a mini-grant from the Chipola Regional Arts Association.
Richard Bouton of Graceville High School talks about the history surrounding these books of musical scores and techniques for young bands.
Jackson County police logs for April 16
Florida Caverns celebrating Earth Day on Saturday
Jackson Warden, assistant warden fired
Local WWII veteran celebrates 90th birthday
Greenwood man sentenced to life in prison
Fires leave two families homeless
Lamar Lateef Bell
An owl keeps an eye on the visiting humans during an Earth Day event at Florida Cavern's State Park last year.
Lt. Paul Gordy, standing, celebrated his 90th birthday Saturday. He is seen with his brother, Leonard Gordy, who will be turning 95 in May. They were having a combined birthday party at the Oaks Resta
Two men charged with armed robbery
Jackson County police logs for April 15
CHIPOLA HOSTING RECEPTION TO RECOGNIZE STUDENTS Chipola will host a Press Confe...
Farmers' market opens April 28
Construction begins on Hinson hiking trails
Schools kick off FCAT week
Letters: Too many questions, not enough answers
House fire on Alliance Road
Womanless beauty contest newest addition to Paint 'n' Pork
Wrecks and small brush fire keep crews busy
Legislators address variety of topics at chamber breakfast
Riverside Elementary School FCAT kick off
Man receives 10 years prison sentence
Kristy Edwards interviews a mystery educator during a guess the teacher contest at Grand Ridge School. It was part of a Spring Fling event for the school's third through eighth graders.
Telula Granger, also known as Ken Granger, was crowned Miss Spring Fling 2012 during a womanless beauty pageant at Grand Ridge School Friday. Granger reports that "no man cards were taken" during the
Sneads Elementary School's lunchroom was crowded with third, fourth and fifth graders Friday during a ceremony to honor the students with high and perfect scores on last year's FCAT as well as those w
Sean Ogle cuts down a tree growing through a section of the old Marianna Blountstown train tracks while clearing a trail in the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area Friday.
A table full of tomatoes waits for customers at the Jackson County Farmers Market last year. The market will be opening for the spring season on April 28.
Jackson County police logs for April 12
$2,500 given to Graceville FFA
Jackson County gets two new ambulances
Food drive set for April 18
Burglary caught in progress
Senator Nelson visits Jackson County
Chamber invites Flea Across Florida
Thanks to the efforts of the Dietrich family Monsanto has donated $2,500 to Graceville High School's agricultural program.
Gordon Dietrich looks over the jumbo sized thank you card presented to him by the Graceville FFA for his help in getting a $2,500 donation from Monsanto for them.
Angela Clark introduces Cooper Brock to Olivia the cow during a tour of the Graceville High School cattle barn Thursday morning.
WCSO seeks information in a 41-year-old "cold case"
County Fire Marshal will chair regional EMS board
Zimmerman
Jackson County police logs for April 11
Two local teens traveling overseas with People to People
Two local students are candidates for state FFA
Guthrie running for reelection for County Clerk of Courts
Jackson County gets two new ambulances
Nuclear response exercise held in Marianna
Suspect from Pilot burglary needs identification
Dale Guthrie
Jackson County Fire Marshal Chuck Sawyer and Randy Truette from Washington County take notes during a meeting of a new Emergency Medical Services advisory board Wednesday. Sawyer is the group's chairm
People to People
Bobby Ray Jones
FFA state officer candidates
Series of burglaries under investigation
Jackson County police logs for April 10
Family of 8 loses house to fire
Application opens for Florida Peanut scholarship
Blues Springs opening early this year
Letters: House members need to do their jobs
Bank mural features old Jackson County
Jackson County police logs for April 9
Meth lab dismantled in Marianna
Stop wildfires before they start
Cleanup Grand Ridge underway
Jackson County Police Logs for April 8
Pedestrian dies after being hit by SUV
Local volunteer returns from Louisiana
This is a scene from the small Scott Church Road fire that occurred near the Compass Lake area in December of 2010.- Photo Courtesy of the Florida Forest Service
Heavy equipment operator Sylvester Harrell picks up a piece of a dead water oak tree Monday on Broadway Street in Grand Ridge.
FAMU alumni banquet set for next Saturday
Chipola's winning ways continue in state, national brain bowls
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
Flea Across Florida
Dakota Strickland, Shannon Green, Christen Heiter and Amanda Clark put pinwheels back into place Friday at Anchorage Children's Home/ Big Bend Community Based Care. They had been knocked down by Thurs
The Chipola College Brain Bowl team won Florida College System Activities Association Brain Bowl State Tournament on March 24 and finished as the top two-year college in Chicago at the National Academ
Dr. William Hudson Jr.
Two men with air soft rifles detained by WCSO
Jackson County police logs for April 5
The Chipola Brain Bowl team won Florida College System Activities Association Br...
How often do you attend religious services?
Air soft rifles
Meeting for those prepared for global disasters
Local student athletes undergo concussion testing
Bondi's keynote address focused on health care mandate
Marianna traffic signals to be replaced on Lafayette Street
Polston elected as Chief Justice of Florida Supreme Court
Jackson County police logs for April 4
Cypress man hits $1 million in Florida lottery
Concussion testing
"Flame of Hope" carried across Walton County
H.E.L.P.S. starts pen pal program
Bad weather possible today
Marianna looking to extend natural gas to Greenwood
Photos: Chipola College Spring Frolics
Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run
Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run
Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run
Jury: Man not guilty of attempted murder of police officer
Emergency Management Director Rodney Andreasen
Three arrested for meth trafficking in Walton County
Jackson County police logs for April 3
Jackson Hospital offers new arts-in-healthcare program
New North Florida Co-op growing stronger
Washington County operation checks in on sex offenders, predators
Discussing drip irrigation
Sign honoring Lee Otis Britt
Cooked co-op greens
Britt sign unveiling
Co-op greens in the field
Man posing as Mega Money representative
Jackson County police logs for April 2
Tractor Supply Co. celebrates grand opening
Traffic stops increase with spring breakers
Greenwood man wins $10,000 in Mega Million lottery
Man charged with vehicular homicide
71-year-old running to California to raise funds
Michael James
JC Voices for March 26-April 1
Tractor Supply Co. celebrates grand opening
Tractor Supply Co. celebrates grand opening
Jackson County police logs for April 1
Two men arrested for warrants during traffic stop
Marianna hero remembered, celebrated
Marianna man charged with sexual assault
Jackson County man injured in crash
Three arrested in TV thefts
Kenneth Daniel Robertson, Jr.
Floridan warns of scam
Willie Halton
Louis Turner
Trayvon Martin rally held in Marianna
Jackson County police logs for March 29
APRIL CONKLIN
BENJAMIN MANN
DANIEL MANN-CLARK
Area may see an active fire season
Moonshine still found, area man charged
Christen Bell
Jackson County police logs for March 28
PAUL EDWARD DANIELS
PAUL EDWARD DANIELS
John Paramore was using this controlled burn to eliminate wildfire fuel like pine straw and underbrush from around his trees on Lancer Road Thursday.
Local rally Friday calling for justice in Trayvon Martin shooting
Power wires stolen from River Gate Plaza
Students sew during spring break
Fire claims part of Marianna house
Lawyers Don Fitzgerald, Rick Diaz, J.B. Harris and Carlos Santisteban Jr. leave the Jackson County Courthouse after a second successful day on behalf of Emmon Davis, a local man who sued the R.J. Reyn
Jackson County police logs for March 27
Fire and smoke can be seen pouring from a home on Highway 90 near Circle D in this contributed photo from Crash Conner.
Firefighters from Jackson and Washington counties were necessary to finally extinguish this house fire on Highway 90 near Circle D Wednesday.
The Marianna Police Department was investigating the rooftops of the River Gate Shopping Center Tuesday following the discovery of a wooden ladder at the rear of the building.
Aaron Mazzarese and Andrew Driggers work on sewing projects during the "Sew Much Fun" 4-H Day Camp Wednesday.
Tobacco jury awards $20 million in punitive damages
White Jr. running for Jackson County Sheriff
Waiver means changes in school district
Tea party fundraiser for Central Jackson Relay for Life
Letters: Democrats keeping oil prices high
Letters: Looking for all the facts
Jury awards local man $10 million
Funeral service for fallen soldier is Saturday
Jackson County Police Logs for March 26
Pelvo White Jr.
Team Pickle from Edgewood Apartments makes a lap around the course at Citizens Lodge during the 2011 Central Jackson County Relay for Life.
Smoke advisory until midnight
Additional video, audio from Russ House investigation
Court won't get involved in Florida tobacco case
Phase I of Marianna road repairs over halfway done
JC Voices for March 19-25
Bridge on Fort Road to be fixed
Marianna man accused of robbing, beating father
Wynn Street is the latest road to be resurfaced and repaired in phase I of the City of Marianna's road project.
BRUCE MARTIN
A portion of Fort Road (County Road 162) will be closed starting today while work is done on the bridge over the Chipola River.
Students allowed "inspirational messages" at events
Jackson County police logs for March 25
Allergy issues rising as spring comes early
City of Marianna approves Downtown Revitalization Budget
Bonifay Police Department establishing checkpoint
Jackson Correctional Institution warden put under administrative leave
Judy Brooten named TDC Executive Director
A nice breeze Wednesday was making things rough on this bee during his pollen hunt so he took shelter in these Azaleas at the Russ House. While all the pollen is good for the bees, it is proving roug
Team Pickle from Edgewood Apartments makes a lap around the course at Citizens Lodge during the 2011 Central Jackson County Relay for Life.
Jackson County police logs for March 22
Bonifay Police Department establishing checkpoint
County needs more foster parents for 13-17 year olds
Trace Adkins to perform tonight at Toadlick
Possible stormy weather over the weekend
Paint 'n' Pork Fest back with new entertainment
Fireworks fill the air at Citizens Lodge as the 2011 Marianna Arts Fest and BBQ Cook-Off comes to a close.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee is predicting rainy and possibly severe weather for our area Friday and Saturday.- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Graphic
Jackson County police logs for March 21
Judge Hatcher formally announces his retirement
Attempted murder charge changed to aggravated assault
Was Florida shooter a vigilante or good neighbor?
Cinemas' expansion expected to be complete in May
Feds oppose another Florida voting provision
Judge Woodrow Hatcher will be retiring from the bench on Jan. 6, 2013. He will have served as Jackson County judge for 35 years .- Contributed Photo
Jamerika Byrd
Jackson County police logs for March 20
Man found with 42.9 grams of marijuana
Army vet eyes more medals in upcoming games
Two children accidentally shot in Walton County
State preparing for legal battle on drug testing
Melvin Henderson
Joshua Kirkland
Jackson County police logs for March 19
Pick Up Marianna Day this Saturday
Mosquito
USDA warns public about fraudulent letters
Weatherization simple way to save energy
JC Voices for March 12-18
Chipola instructors to be featured in video
Large mosquito infestation in the county
School district clarifies sexual harassment case
Jackson County police logs for March 18
Dr. Willie Spires
FOUNDATION BOARD TOURS CHIPOLA CENTER FOR THE ARTS—Members of the Chipola Founda...
Union Grove alum plan old-fashioned fun day
Diver recalls Blue Springs rescue
Sabra Cullifer beat the ball back to third base during Malone's game against Altha Friday night.
Jackson County Police Logs for March 15
Chuck Anderson and Jimmy Parris represented Rahal-Miller Chevrolet during the Friday press conference. The dealership is loaning a Chevy Volt to Chipola to be used in the filming of the training video
John Gardner, Chipola Automotive Instructor, talks about how a model of a solar system is used to teach about electricity during the training process.
Edd Sorenson is seen with some of his cave diving equipment at Blue Springs.- Photo by Ben Martinez
Union Grove alumni tour their alma mater's hallways during a reunion last August. Alumni are planning an 'old school' fundraiser this March 24. The day of old-fashioned fun is meant to help raise mone
Melvin Henderson
Marianna High School Graduate dies in Afghanistan
The Chipola Automotive Technology program held a press conference on March 16 to...
MMS band makes 'superior' ratings 10th year in a row
New beekeeping club getting underway
Murder suspect arrested in nearby Walton County
Denise Marie Bozarth
Jackson County police logs for March 14
JTrans to offer rides from old to new health department
If you are interested in the subject of bees, like the little guy perched on the end of a pen, a new beekeeping club for residents of Jackson and surrounding counties may be for you.
If you are interested in the subject of bees, like the little guy perched on the end of a pen, a new beekeeping club for residents of Jackson and surrounding counties may be for you.
Officers take Denise Bozarth, right, into custody Thursday on behalf of officials in Key Largo who have charged Bozarth with murder.- Photo Courtesy of the Walton County Sheriff's Office
Dance Alive National Ballet Company will fill the Chipola College stage Sunday,...
Marianna woman's home is burglarized Wednesday
Goodies needed for Easter Basket of Love drive
Graceville High teacher suspended
Local dive expert to be featured on 'Disappeared '
Sewing club finishes quilt for friend's family
Noted local historian is moving away
Grand Ridge School remembers Carson Faircloth
Edd Sorenson
Claude Reese talks about some of the history of his home in Greenwood. Reese has been a fixture in the life of Jackson County for over 50 years. He and his wife Becky are moving to Prattville, Ala.
Becky and Claude Reese will be opening Great Oaks, their historic home in Greenwood, to the public this Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. each day.
This plaque was hung in the lobby of the Grand Ridge School Gym in honor of Carson Faircloth Wednesday. She passed away in July 2011.
Grand Ridge School Athletic Director Ken Granger presents a plaque to Jeffery and Paula Faircloth in memory of their daughter Carson Faircloth during a ceremony at the school Wednesday.
Jackson County police logs for March 13
College, scholarships, applications discussed at information meeting
Q&A with Ronnie Gilley attorney David Harrison
Ghost hunters bring data to the Chamber
Recycling bins moved
Jackson County police logs for March 12
Grand jury indicts man on murder charge
Fugitive arrested in Marianna
Florida man charged in 'dive-thru' robbery attempt
Marilyn Capehart, Mary Wilburn and Aliyah Wilburn listen during a program about finding the right schools to apply for during a College Readiness Night program at St. Luke Baptist Church.
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Emerald Coast Paranormal Concepts Lead Investigator Tracy Todd shows video from their investigation of the Russ House to Mary Pettis, the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce's vice president, and Art K
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Florida Public Utilities rates unaffected by Gulf Power base rate increase
JC Voices for March 5-12
7 arrest warrants issued for alleged bank fraud
One juvenile arrested, another sought
Garage, room destroyed by Saturday fire
Kevin Harris gets a new power pole ready in Marianna Monday. Florida Public Utilities crews were replacing old poles on and around Decatur Street.
Emergency responders are encouraging people with cell phones to add an emergency number under the name ICE to their contact list. The number used in this photo illustration is the Floridans.
Jackson County police logs for March 10
Author writes about Jackson County childhood
Master Gardeners sale, garden fair continue to grow
FDOT hosting public meeting
Florida lawmakers end 2012 session with PIP deal
The cover of "Backfields of my Memory," written by Loyd Gilbert Gilley. This memoir focuses on his memories of growing up in Jackson County in the 1940s until the 1960s.
'Finale' auditions are Monday at Chipola
Chipola College
Florida prisoner rehab bill going to governor
Jackson County police logs for March 8
School district employee may be demoted
Marianna Health and Rehab parking to be expanded
I-10 lane closures March 12-15
Marianna City Hall to undergo energy conservation renovation
Woman charged with attempted murder
Spring breakers help build another Habitat house
Florida Legislature passes UF and FSU tuition bill
Concussion bill headed to Gov. Scott for signature
Jamerika Byrd
This small tree filled area across from the front of Marianna Health and Rehabilitation is already being used as a de facto parking lot. Marianna City Commissioners have voted to turn it into an actua
Emily Fisher and her fellow students from Blackburn College work on an exterior wall for a Jackson County Habitat for Humanity House near Alford Thursday.
Emerald Coast Paranormal Concepts members, from the left, Ernie Rude, Susan Todd, Holli Connors look over some of the video they were streaming live to the internet from their investigation of the Rus
Audio files released from ghost investigation
Investigation recording "oh boy."
Investigation recording "no."
Investigation recording "walked here."
Jackson County police logs for March 7
Chipola River level at 16.28 feet
Economy
School bands head to performance assessment
2 seriously injured in Calhoun County crash
Padgett running for Jackson Commission District 5 seat
Main Street Marianna's Saint Patrick's Day Festival
Clerks: Florida budget means layoffs, closed offices
From the left, Marianna band members Rebekah Kowalczyk, Cindel Cobb and Jordan Smith practice Wednesday afternoon in preparation for today's performance in Chipley.
Brittani Griffin takes a utility payment from Sonnie Bronson Wednesday at Marianna City Hall. The city hall building is going to undergo renovation work to increase its energy efficiency.
Ernie Padgett
Jackson County police logs for March 6
Blanket acquittals in gambling corruption retrial
School district employee suspended after sexual harassment allegations
River levels
Chipola River rises to "action stage"
Local author participating in Walmart contest
Man accused of murder enters no-contest plea
Marianna's natural gas line gets expansion
Letters: Storm clouds on the horizon
Judge strikes down Florida pension contribution law
Marianna gas line
Grandparents and Grand Lessons
Welding work on gas line in Marianna
The Chipola Indians will begin their quest for a state championship Wednesday wi...
Jackson County police logs for March 5
A ghosthunter in the Floridan office
Arkansas man dies in traffic crash
JUCO tournament brings more than basketball
JC Voices for Feb. 27-March 4
State's security hours at rest stops cut
Marianna chief of police looks forward to another term
Campbellton man dies in car fire
Ghost hunting at the Russ House
Ghost hunting at the Russ House
Ghost hunting at the Russ House
Jackson County police logs for March 4
JUCO Hosts
The Chipola Brain Bowl team on Feb. 25 won the NAQT Community College National C...
Chamber speaker talks about his immigration to USA
Army 'Super Bowl' remembered 43 years later
Update: Flood warning issued
Seven horses rescued by Marianna team
Delta Sigma Theta to honor 'Shining Stars' Saturday
Schools celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday
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Jorge Garcia, president & general manager of Marianna Toyota, talks about his path to success at the First Friday Power Breakfast.
Arnett Flowers in his Cardinals football uniform
Felter Alderman in his Bears football uniform
Arnett Flowers and Tom Herman received these watches as members of the Army's European-league championship team. Although their Cardinals squad won, the watches carry the emblem of the opposing team,
From left, Tom Herman looks on as Felter Alderman holds up the #68 jersey worn by Arnett Flowers, at right, in a game that saw Flowers, Herman and their Cardinals teammates walk away with an upset aga
Jackson County police logs for March 1
Stormy weather expected this weekend
Florida ranked No. 1 in identity theft complaints
Marianna Social Security office moving
Burned body found in Bay County
State says Jackson County owes $477,000
Florida House passes bills on septic tanks, Internet cafes
Florida 'inspirational message' bill goes to Scott
Scott signs $1.3 million claims measure for Dillon
Update: Elderly man from Sneads found
This building off of Penn Avenue, between Marianna Toyota and the DaVita Dialysis Center, will be the new home of the Marianna Social Security Administration Office.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 29
Greenwood man convicted on sex charge
More than 2,500 locals have concealed weapons permit
Child suffering from extremely rare disease
Panhandle Pioneer rummage sale offers unique items
Property owner wants changes grandfathered in Eagles Landing development awaits commission's decision
Destiny Harp (center) is surrounded by family and well-wishers Wednesday at Cottondale High School. From left, are Sharice Forward, Ciara Baxley, Joelle Perkins, Steven Harp (father), Destiny Harp, Ti
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Danyelle Grzegorczyk carries a box of plates through the item-packed aisles in the gym at the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement as they get ready for their annual rummage sale.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 28
Changing sign ordinance debated
MHS technology student association wins in state conference
Holmes County man convicted of murder
Letters: Madison Park landscaping
Fla. Senate panel OK's random drug testing
County Commissioners Dr. Willie Spires, left, and Edward Crutchfield look over photos of electronic signs located at I-10 during Tuesday's meeting.
Southerland staff to host mobile office hours in Jackson County
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 27
Holmes County Sheriff asks for criminal's ID
The Marianna High School Technology Student Association students who placed or were finalist in the Florida TSA State Conference, are from the left are Dalton Hendrix, Galen Olds, Steve Varnum, Ben Wh
JC Voices for Feb. 20-26
Baby removed from Holmes County home with meth lab
Alleged marijuana found during traffic stop
Man accused of kicking arresting officers
Church giveaway feeds about 435 families Saturday
Counterfeit bills passing 'pen test'
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 26
Korinthid Javar Hayes
Volunteers lined both sides of the food table at Mt. Olive Baptist Church Saturday as they distributed food and helped carry food boxes for those who couldn't lift them.
The line of people in need of food stretched around Mt Olive Baptist Church near Bascom Saturday. Approximately 435 families received food during the giveaway.
Godspell opens Wednesday, Feb. 29, and runs through Sunday, March 4. For ticket...
Stephanie Ann Williford
Melissa Diane Freeman
Luther Forehand
Joseph Ray Howell
Meth lab dismantled in Defuniak Springs
Meeting for parents and students about Marianna High's AP classes
Marianna student elected state Senior Beta Club president
Letters: Do The Right Thing
Ghost hunters coming to Marianna
Radio station offers ecletic mix
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"In The Morning With Charles" host Charles Bwembya talks into the microphone at WTCL , a radio station in Chattahoochee where he records his weekly program.
Marianna High School's Cassandra Pereda was recognized at Tuesday's meeting of the Jackson County School Board for her election as state Senior Beta Club president.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 23
Clarkesville man dies in a Calhoun County traffic crash Thursday
Weather radar 2/24
Fire weather watch in effect for Jackson County
City of Marianna hosts neighborhood meeting
22 apply for Tourist Development Council position
Individual cashes fake check
Local FFA programs celebrate Ag week
Rep. Southerland visits to talk Farm Bill
Marianna City Manager Jim Dean introduces the speakers, officers and officials who would be available to talk with the public during a neighborhood meeting at the Marianna Church of God Thursday.
Nikki Ferguson, Mary Katherine Pittman and Shelby Calloway fill up three "Helping hands, helping Heroes" boxes with donated items Thursday at Malone School.
Nick Lollie tries to swat a potato into the goal with another potato during the Ag Olympics Thursday at Grand Ridge School.
Perrion Ferguson pulls ahead of Cameron Henry as they compete in the sack race during the Ag Olympics Thursday at Grand Ridge School.
Adam Basford, Director of National Affairs for Florida Farm Bureau, was one of many local and state people involved in agriculture who met with U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland Thursday about the upcoming
U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland
Art Kimbrough
Strong wind, possible thunderstorms today
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 22
GOP
Main Street Marianna St. Patricks Day festival
Local schools recieve awards
Sheriff's Office warns of company sending unwanted packages
'Godspell' on stage at Chipola
Fla. Gov. loses another agency head
Media General explores sale of newspapers
Jackson County's Golden School Award winning facilities were recognized at Tuesday school board meeting. The accepting educators are, from left, Graceville Elementary School Principal Petey Sims, Grac
Golson Elementary School Principal Diane Long, Hope School Principal Sharon Macaluso and Hope School Volunteer Coordinator Ruby Sylvester were given the Five Star Award by Superintendant Lee Miller Tu
Jackson Alternative School Principal Jeff Bryant, Malone School Assistant Principal Connie Brisolara and Sneads High School Principal Laurence Pender accepted their schools silver awards from Superint
Constance Smith has joined the Chipola College family as Director of Technical Theatre, working with old friend and overall Theatre Director Charles Sirmon.
Dylan Bass, with guitar, and other Godspell cast members performed in a sneak preview of the show at Tuesday's meeting of the Chipola Regional Arts Association. The musical opens Feb. 29.
Members of the Marianna Fire Department have a dramatic pre-enactment Wednesday of the fire truck pull that will be part of the upcoming St. Patrick's Day Festival in Marianna. From the left are Assis
Grand theft charge dropped
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 21
Local FBLA clubs win at competition
Chipley woman dies in crash
Letters: Disagreeing with comments about California
Letters: Thank you for donation
Golson Elementary students celebrate Mardi Gras
Woman charged with grand theft at McDonald's
Man charged with sexual battery on girl
Southern Baptist leaders OK 'Great Commission'
A community icon dies at 106
Damarius Laster, left, and Cole Payne pass a wall of parents as they round a corner at the Golson Mardi Gras Parade.
Leo Infante showed his support for the Florida Gators during the Golson Mardi Gras parade.
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Lashaina Harvey was one of the many Golson Elementary School second graders to take part in the school's annual Mardi Gras Parade.
Nikolas Hallings declared it Dino Gras for his entry in the Golson Mardi Gras parade.
Mrs. Garcia's Krewe and their Mardi Gras shoebox floats make their away through the halls of Golson Elementary School Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Garcia's Krewe and their Mardi Gras shoebox floats make their way through the halls of Golson Elementary School Tuesday morning.
Zoe Clikas smiles as she walks by with her pink dancing diva themed float box at Golson.
Travis Bontrager provided an appropriately jazzy score for the Golson Mardi Gras celeberation.
Juliette Alday carries her mermaid float box by the crowd the gathered to watch the Golson Mardi Gras Parade Tuesday morning.
The halls of Golson Elementary School were filled with masked revelers Tuesday morning as the school's second graders had their own Mardi Gras Parade. Caleb Garrett, right, and Jade Hendrix carry some
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The second place winners for Grand Ridge School FBLA are (front row, from left) Sandi Lockhart for proofreading/editing; Alexa Harrison for leadership; Kaitlyn Bohannon for desktop publishing; Tyeisha
The first place winners for Grand Ridge School FBLA are front row, from left, Abby Rogers for proofreading/editing, Hillary Oliver for public speaking, DJ Gray for web page design, Bree Davis for word
Fla. Gov. raising large amounts for re-election
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 20
Registration for Spring Term ‘C’ classes at is Wednesday, Feb. 29, from 8 a.m. t...
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Celebration of Life remembers lives of suicide victims
County opts out of property deal
Minor damage from weekend storms
Ag champion's passing leaves gaping void
UF and FSU could get wide power over tuition
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 19
Jackson County community fixtures Leland and Virginia Thomas pose for a photo in 2007 when they received the Outstanding Farm Family of the Year award. Leland Thomas passed a way Friday.
A sign advertising the Celebration of Life Community Wide Rally for Suicide Prevention and Awareness taking place on Wednesday.
The Chipola Homecoming Court will be presented on Saturday, Feb. 25. Pictured fr...
Baptist College of Florida's air force taking off
Letters: Happy prison privatization was defeated
Letters: A deplorable act
Barnes caught trafficking meth for second time
Florida trooper stops 2 not wearing seatbelts, finds meth lab
Save The Children highlights ground-breakers
Graceville meth lab dismantled
This is a contributed photo of pipe and fire hydrant materials similar to the items stolen from a storage area on Walton Road in Walton County.
Bobby Middlebrooks, standing, and Kenny Platt with Middlebrook Contractors plan out locations for vents and plumbing they will be installing in the Baptist College of Florida's new office at the Tri
Elderly woman allegedly falls victim to scam
Jamison Lance Fowler
Keith Brian Barnes
Zakaya Card directs a community choir at last Sunday's Save The Children Black History Awareness Program at Pope Chapel AME Church.- Contributed Photo
JC Voices for Feb. 6-12
Crimestoppers of Walton County asking for help
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 16
These surveillance photos show the female suspects who were involved in this scam.
These surveillance photos show the female suspects who were involved in this scam.
These surveillance photos show the female suspects who were involved in this scam.
Buffalo Soldiers visit Cottondale High School
City breaks ground on gas line extension
Group hopes to attract a "mega" industry to region
Man stabbed 8 times, in fight, assailant arrested
Weather service predicting a stormy Saturday
Will Barnes, president of the Marianna chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers, tells eighth graders at Cottondale High School about the history of the organization's namesake military units during a program
Despite rainy weather, ground was formally broken for a gas line extension from the City of Marianna to Anderson Columbia Thursday.
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Jackson County police logs for Feb. 15
Storms heading in this weekend
Marianna FAA students donating produce to food banks
Livestock farmers get high prices as herds dwindle
Couple donates personal TV, Wii to senior citizens
County settles with Department of Health
Quincy men arrested in connection with daytime burglaries
Electric cigarette explodes in Florida man's mouth
Fla. Senate panel passes nearly $71 billion budget
Random drug testing bill in limbo in Florida
Sen. Greg Evers says why he voted no to prison privatization
This graphic from the National Weather Service in Tallahassee shows one path projection of this weekend's storms.
Destiny Combs and Alexandra Hernandez pick greens in the Marianna High School Land Lab Wednesday.
Cows gather in a pasture at the North Florida Research and Education Center's Beef research unit in Greenwood. Livestock farmers are seeing significantly higher prices for their cattle since a three-s
Marianna High School ninth grade agriculture students pick their way through a patch of greens in the school's land lab Wednesday.
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Jackson County police logs for Feb. 14
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County signs $500,000 loan to purchase Marianna building
Chipola Regional Arts Association awards grants to teachers
TV, Wii stolen from Jackson County Senior Citizens
Woman works for Hinson Insurance for 50 years
Letters: This isn't California
Fla. Senate panel votes down ethics bill
Senate kills prison privatization
Susan Melvin, the activities coordinator at the Jackson County Senior Citizens Center, talks about how the center's Nintendo Wii game system and a flat screen television were stolen.
June Conrad will be soon celebrating her 50th year at the Hinson Insurance Agency in Marianna.
Graceville Elementary School students made these tiles so they could be assembled into a mosaic for the school.
Graceville Elementary School Art Educator Roberta Newell and students in Stephanie McIntosh's third grade class look over some of the tiles made by GES students for a mosaic.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 13
Caverns state park stars in ecotour
IFAS building space for grad students
Jackson County Police Logs for Feb. 12
Four Alabama residents injured in crash
Shane Pettis installs braces along a wall for the new multi-purpose structur e at the North Florida Research and Education Center, where graduate students, interns and visiting scientists can stay and
Ala., Fla. take water fight with Ga. to high court
4-H students ready for cattle show
Calendar is flashback to college days
Unicycle club starting in Marianna
Alleged marijuana found in man's mouth
This picture accompanies the November page in the University of Florida Alumni Association's 2012 calendar. The early 1980s photo features Marina Freeman and Elijah Gilbert Jr., when the two friends f
Michael Young watches as Heidi Conrad, Elijah Conrad and Joseph Conrad try to make a train while riding their unicycles in Wynn Street Park on Friday afternoon.
Joseph Conrad (right) and Elijah Conrad navigate some tricky grass on their unicycles Friday in Wynn Street Park
Heidi Conrad (left) and Rachael Conrad hold hands as they ride across a basketball court in Wynn Street Park.
Drake steps down in light of redistricting
Slow down for new speed limit
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 9
Thomas Emanuel Sylvester
Assistant public defender holding paralegal course
Chipola Baseball Alumni Weekend
Two taken to hospital after accident
Draw down of Merritt's Mill Pond beneficial in numerous ways
Leaving 'No Child' law: Obama lets 10 states flee
Washington County busts Mexico-based drug cartel
Bautista in town. Will sign autographs and hit homeruns at 1 p.m. CST
This paddle boat was left high and dry by the receding water at Merritt's Mill Pond caused by a drawdown to kill off invasive weeds in the water.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 8
Home Security
Annual 'Save the Children' concert set for Sunday
Healthcare jobs focus of career fair
Man donates hair to Locks of Love
Traffic stop leads to meth bust
Save The Children program director Carol "Cookie" Marks, front row, gives William McFarland a hug during a break in rehearsals for the upcoming event. Some of the other participants, from left, are Qu
Students gather in the lobby of the Chipola College Health Science Building during a job fair Wednesday morning.
Brenda Wilson sorts through all of the hair that Frank King is donating to Locks of Love at Brenda's Beauty Shop in Malone.
Brenda Wilson trims off a mini-ponytail of Frank King's hair as she harvests it for Locks of Love on Wednesday in Malone.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 7
Gallery more than art, it's a community fixture
Chipley man arrested after getting suspect package
Man objects to dead dog being dragged
Sheriff raids two Internet cafe sites in Marianna
Jeff Hildebrand
Jeff Hildebrand
Gallery of Art
Kay Sharhone Dean
Major League Baseball’s back-to-back Homerun leader Jose Bautista will return to...
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 6
Benton Sr. running for Superintendent of Jackson County Schools
School district employees of the year announced
Malone FFA collecting items for soldiers overseas
Relay to hold 5K walk/run
JC Voices
Brad Middleton was on the pitcher's mound for the Marianna Bulldogs during practice Monday.
Jackson County's Rookie Teacher of the Year Anna Beth Parmer, Teacher of the Year Mark Brogdon and School Related Employee of the Year Gay Gaines pose for a photo after the award ceremony Monday eveni
Jackson County Teacher of the Year Mark Brogdon is congratulated by fellow Riverside Elementary School teachers Ashley Merritt, left, and Julie Melton Monday.
Malone FFA President Shelby Calloway, Vice-President Niki Ferguson and Secretary Mary Katherine Pittman put up a poster for their Helping hands, helping Heroes drive at the school.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 5
Terry Allen of the Graceville Badcock and More store donated two 50” Plasma tele...
Chipola College hosts middle, high school FBLA
Chipola Black History Program set for Feb. 24
McKinnie serves on Key Club International's Board of Trustees
Church to give away 500 boxes of food
Churches are key community leaders
County schools celebrating black history month
Former Tuskegee Airman watches 'Red Tails'
Jackson County often featured in regional business magazine
Services were first held in the basement at St. James A.M.E. Church in 1938. Its current sanctuary was finished in the 1940s.
Some of St. James A.M.E's stained glass windows were donated by auxiliaries of the church or given in honor or memory of family members.
The Rev. Ronald Mizer is the pastor of St. James A.M.E. Church in Marianna.
FBLA members from around Northwest Florida were at Chipola Friday for a performance and skill competition.
Eli Hendrix (right) and Carl Phillips (center) from Bethlehem High School answer a question about social media and privacy as Dr. James Froh takes notes during a FBLA competition at Chipola on Friday.
String of daytime burglaries in Marianna and Grand Ridge
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 2
Scam offers insurance for water service lines
Man finds letter after 58 years
Celebrate heart awareness month
NAACP discusses schools, sidewalks and more at Thursday meeting
Disaster volunteer returns home
Health Educator Latresha Pittman works on getting ready for Go Red for Women Day Thursday at the Jackson County Health Department.
Bill Sommers of Marianna received this letter 58 years ago, only to have it turn up in his family two weeks ago.
Local Red Cross volunteer Sandy Hascher saw scenes of destruction like this when she traveled to north Alabama to help in the tornado recovery effort there.- Contributed Photo
Red Cross volunteer Sandy Hascher, right, tells Canadian Red Cross member Alvin Patten and Resa Christopher about her experiences in the tornado-ravaged areas of north Alabama.
Jackson County police logs for Feb. 1
Fitness Center celebrating 25 years
Chipola offering new fundraising opportunities for the arts
DangerousCountry
Flags to be removed, properly destroyed
Landowners can sign for conservation program
Fitness Center regular Mary Myrick watches some television as she rides an exercise bike Wednesday.
Preston Skipper lifts weight at the Fitness Center Wednesday. The exercise facility will be celebrating its 25 th anniversary today.
These forlorn flags at the old Florida Highway Patrol Station on Highway 90 will soon be retired.
The lobby of the new Chipola Arts building is seen in this file photo. The Applause! campaign is raising funds to support and expand the offerings of the new Chipola College Center for the Arts, sched
Chipola business instructor Lee Shook and student volunteers are providing free...
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 31
Residents warned of new Internet scam
Local soldier takes command
Marianna man critically injured in crash
City of Marianna, FPU suit continues
Gingrich wins in Jackson County presidential primary
Gingrich ahead in county's early and absentee votes
Lt. Bobby Davis (right) will be taking over as company commander of the Florida National Guard's 144 th Transportation Company in a change of command ceremony March 3. A native of Jackson County, he i
Lt. Bobby Davi s and his grandmother, Ruth Davis, are flanked by former Gov. Wayne Mixson on the left and his wife, Margie Mixson, on the right, in this photograph taken shortly after a public announc
Buddy Shelley
Jim Dean
Keep up with election results
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 30
Final county resident from meth ring sentenced
Hope School applies for grants for materials
After 52 years a lost ring is found
Researchers tour Green Gate Olive Grove
Pensacola man sues Montana deputies over gun arrest
Fla. releases ranking of schools by FCAT scores
Florida Highway Patrol defends reopening I-75
Lt. Bobby Davis, right, will be taking over as company commander of the Florida National Guard's 144 th Transportation Company in a change of command ceremony March 3. A native of Jackson County, he
With some help from a retired Sneads High School teacher, Milton Mooneyham found the owner of the 1958 class ring he found and recently returned the ring to the owner, Lenora Ann Stephens Steadman.- C
Technology Coordinator Jane Creamer shows how books in the Hope School Media Center will be available in a variety of formats for students.
Green Gate Olive Grove owner Don Mueller, left, and assistant/apprentice Ron Harrell show Paul Vossen around Mueller's grove at Compass Lake in the Hills. Vossen and other researchers from universitie
Lenora Stephens
The Chipola chapter of Phi Beta Lambda recently hosted the PBL District I Confer...
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 29
Election underway in Jackson County
District schools celebrate literacy week
Two men charged with battery, armed robbery
Chamber chairman passes gavel Friday night
Florida's chief financial officer addresses Chamber Banquet
Community leaders recognized at Chamber Banquet
Surrounded by successfully chewed shoes, Tim the dog stops to catch his breath.
Cottondale High School basketball player Eli Jackson reads his favorite children's book "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs," to Kandi Elrod's first grade class at Cottondale Elementary School on
Several Cottondale High School athletes traveled to the elementary school Friday to read childrens stories to the students. On the front row (from left) are Deunna Gonzalez, Kourtnie Richardson and Ke
A steady stream of voters were flowing into Jackson County's early voting stations before Tuesday's presidential primary.
Tony M. Russ
Benjamin L. Whitten
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 26
City phone lines down Tuesday
CHIPOLA BRAIN BOWL TEAM WINS FLORIDA SECTIONAL--The Chipola College Brain Bowl A...
Floridan recognizes its carrier of the year
Two arrested for allegedly dealing prescription medication, meth
Local awarded for bravery during terrorist attack
Citizen of the Year to be selected tonight
Marianna Moose Lodge to raise money for member
Mitt Romney to appear in Panama City
Crews remove flammable chemical from rail car
Peggy Jeter Croft
The Marianna Moose Lodge is placing jars like this around town to help raise money for member Troy Groth, who was injured in an attempted armed robbery at Big Star Liquors last week.
Lionel Mitchell Crawford
Three-time Jackson County Floridan carrier of the year winner Donald Ostrander is presented with a lifetime achievement award by Circulation Manager Dena Oberski Thursday.
Lamar Conner
After-school activities cancelled today
Parents remove Grand Ridge School students
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 25
Chipola professors, students doing taxes for free
Republican Presidential primary
Learn credit basics at Chipola seminar
The county may be headed for a lawsuit with the current owner of the old Port Authority property in Sneads
Jackson County Commissioners and some paving contractors settle out of court
Sandy Hascher deployed to tornado ravaged areas in Alabama
A county backhoe pushes one of concrete structures out of the right of way on Gadsden Trail that was preventing public access to the Apalachicola River Boat Ramp.- PHOTO BY KATHY S. JOHNSON, COURTESY
Dennis Allen, left, get his taxes done by Stephanie Darby and Instructor Lee Shook Wednesday at Chipola College.
Sandy Hascher
James Froh
Severe storms possible later Thursday
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 24
Election 2012
CHIPOLA’S ‘OUR TOWN’ HONORED BY FCSAA—The Florida College Student Activities Ass...
Reminisces before the 84th Annual Chamber of Commerce banquet
Man arrested after stand-off with police
Female identified in cutting incident
Couple charged with domestic battery
Steve Southerland appeared live Tuesday morning on C-Span's Washington Journal
Video of attempted robbery released
Robert Howze Milton Jr.
U.S. Representative Steve Southerland (R-Florida, 2nd District)
Locals mingle before the start of the 2010 Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Banquet.
Phone trouble at the Sheriff's Office, 911 working
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 23
Bank of Bonifay to get new name
Chinese New Year celebrated
Fire officials suspect an arsonist has been at work in Sunny Hills
Authorities find large stash of guns, ammunition and drugs
Girl cut by other female across the face, neck
Over 100 teachers attend Chipola workshop
This is one of seven fires in Washington County since Thanksgiving.- Contributed Photo
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Amelia Grace Xiaoqing Kowalczyk celebrated the Chinese New Year with her family on Sunday. – Contributed Photo
The Bank of Bonifay will soon be changing its name to First Federal Bank of Florida.
Letters: Thanks for great reporting
Letters: Southern women are the best
Letters: People need to take a stand on all the issues
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 22
New online science program helps MHS students
Forest Service holds firewise program
Sneads Family Dollar to sell groceries
Parking lot project decision on hold
Cashier Jessica Walters restocks the candy aisles shelves Friday at the new Family Dollar store on Highway 231 in Cottondale.
Early voting in GOP primary to begin across Fla.
Explore Learning is a program that gives students online simulations of various science problems to work through.
Brian Goddin, a wildfire mitigation specialist/public information officer for the Florida Forest Service, gives a presentation on protecting homes from wildfires during a "Firewise" program for Compas
This parking lot in front of the old county jail in Marianna will be refurbished by the city of Marianna this year. The bid process seeking prices and a contractor to do the work should begin in about
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 19
Parents can decide student's food choices
Sneads High School to expand cafeteria
Bridge work to cause detours on 162
Fla. Legislature divided on sweepstakes bills
Lawmaker: Inmates moved before privatization
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 18
Nichole Corbin (front) gets some popcorn chicken ready as JoAnn Cruse refills a food bin in the cafeteria at Sneads Elementary School Thursday.
J.R. Chandler (left) and Donnie Ryland stow equipment as they wrap up Thursday's work on the bridge over the Chipola River located on Highway 162.
Students packed the Sneads High School cafeteria for lunch Thursday. A planned expansion will let the cafeteria hold more than 200 students.
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Suspects in armed robbery attempt identified
Two properties applying for birding, wildlife trail
Three injured in Bay County crash
Broadband equipment warehouse being readied for arrival of components
Two arrested in armed robbery attempt
Fla. Gov. names new elections chief
The Marianna's Municipal Development Department is applying to have the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area and the Butler parcel included on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail.
Business receives $1,000 for selling winning ticket
Merritt's Mill Pond drawdown will start Monday
On Wednesday, Opportunity Florida Executive Director Rick Marcum and Michelle Jurman work ed on getting a warehouse in the Marianna Industrial Park ready to house components for a rural broadband syst
Teacher Workshop
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 17
Singer needs donations for study abroad
Student thanks teacher decades later
Letters: U.S. Veterans are too big an issue to allow to fail
Dothan man wins Mega Money
Man arrested for alleged theft
2 men sentenced in prison kickback scheme
Solar company announces plans for solar farms
Kristy Guy
High court drops case against 'Taj Mahal' judge
Cottondale native Rebecca Boggs, representing the art of Architecture, is in the deadly grasp of Discord, represented by fellow Florida panhandle native John Baumer. The two performed together at Troy
Golson Elementary School teacher Debbie Cloud shows her first-grade class how to make snowflakes out of paper during class Tuesday.
Kristy Guy is seen as a first grader in Debbie Cloud's class.
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 16
Brides-to-be flock to expo
Man allegedly found with crack cocaine on lip
Two charged after trying to create meth in hotel room
Green living
Airwaves clear slightly for community radio
Albert Knighten sits in his darkened radio studio
AARP representative speaks to local chapter
Meghan Gilliland models a wedding dress for the crowd during the fashion show at the Southern Charm Wedding and Special Events Expo Sunday.
Robert Henning points to the special meter that had to be installed at the Henning's home to work with their solar panels.
Alice Rabon, left, with Permanent Beauty by Alice, talks with Rebekah Sapp, Shanta Sapp and Angie Henderson at the Southern Charm Wedding and Special Events Expo.
Rows of solar panels on the top of their garage roof are helping the Henning family to put a considerable dent into their electrical bill.
Barbara Henning unplugs the Chevy Volt hybrid from its charger. The car can go over 30 miles on one charge before switching over a gasoline motor.
David J. Jones
Thomas Jr. Swearington
Ariel Danielle Lee Davis
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 15
SNAP beneficiaries may receive benefits from farmers market
Toadlick organizers getting ready for inaugural festival
Relatives remember Patterson with ceremony
Train with chemical car derails in Grand Ridge
Will Chattahoochee become a ghost town?
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 12
Treshay Patterson t alks about her brother DeVaunte, who was killed in an accident on Old Greenwood Road one year ago today.
State officials halt funding for school projects
Bondi says no slot machines for Gretna, Ebro
Greenway development plan released
Businesses within Marianna city limits given preference
Compass Lake in the Hills adds to road crew
County contracts for health building clean-up
Rick Allen and Danny Lipford were part of a crew working on trimming back trees on Elm Road in Compass Lake Tuesday.
Marianna City Commissioners voted to give preference to Marianna businesses if possible when awarding contracts.
Birdwatchers check the trees while walking along one of the trails at the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area.- Floridan File Photo.
Florida to close 11 correctional facilities
Local preference policy
Fla. drops from 5th to 11th in national ed ranking
Friday, Jan. 13, a seminar, “What You Should Know About Franchising” will be off...
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 11
Hospital to relocate entrances
Relay will honor cancer survivors, caregivers
Chamber president speaks to senate redistricting committee
Narcotic pain medication taken from hospital
Merrit's mill pond to be drawn down
Senate redistricting map
Merrit's mill pond to be drawn down
Unclaimed winning lotto ticket in Jackson County
Relay for Life
Jackson Hospital proposed lobby
Last chance to register for Spring Term A is Thursday, Jan. 12, by noon.
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 10
County considers ATM machine for courthouse
Martin Luther King events abound
County selects lender for $500,000 loan
Pickup truck crashes into Lighthouse Sales Center pillar
Jackson Hospital introduces emergency room addition
Zakaya Card leads the youth choir in a rehearsal Tuesday night for the Martin Luther King Jr. Gospel Explosion that will be held this Saturday at 5 p.m. at the Second West Association Building on Herr
School grades
Claims bills top Fla. Senate's first-day agenda
Cannon wants Fla. lawmakers to focus on higher ed
Chuck Rocor and Shea Harris work timber into place to support part of the Lighthouse Sales Center building damaged when it was struck by a car Sunday.
Debates
Jackson County Police Logs for Jan. 9
Two women arrested for meth
Angelic Choir Union celebrates 55 years
Local police officers, principals take school crisis awareness course
ChristTown closes barbeque restaurant, thrift store
Deanna Jordan
Jennifer Lynch
The Angelic Choir union celebrated its 55 th birthday Sunday with a performance at St James AME Church.
ChristTown has closed down both its bargain center at the intersection of Kelson Avenue and Smith Street and it restaurant on Madison Street.
J. Branch Walton talks to area educators and law enforcement personal about some of the threats that may be faced by schools during a workshop at the Jackson County Sheriffs' Department Monday.
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 8
Alabama woman extracted from car after crash
Chamber chairman passes the gavel
Bridal, special events expo Jan. 15
State official to speak at chamber banquet
Tractor Supply Co. comes to Marianna
Jeff Atwater
Tractor Supply Co., and other businesses will soon be added to The Crossroads in the coming months.
Incoming Chamber Chairman Mickey Gilmore (center) talks with 2011 Citizen of the Year Homer Hirt, (left) and Tommy Granger following the Chamber of Commerce's Power Breakfast on Friday.
A Wild Hair owner Desiree Baggett works with Karen Hall's hair Friday. A Wild Hair will be doing the hair for the bridal expo's fashion show and will be a vendor at the event.
Outgoing Chamber of Commerce Chairman John Milton addresses the crowd during the First Friday Power Breakfast.
Late registration continues through noon on Jan. 12l
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 5
Gas prices expected to increase
Church floods when pipe bursts in freeze
Man charged with grand theft auto
Man accused of sexually assaulting ex-wife
Sheriff: Robbery did not happen in Citizen's Lodge Park
Michael Anthony Forehand
John Ralph Walker
Elijah Daniels, Ron Allen and Benjamin Griffin roll a pew out of Christian Center Church's sanctuary Thursday as work continued on repairing the damage caused by a burst pipe Tuesday night.
Mike Calhoun puts some gas into the tank of his 1957 Chevy 3100 Apache Thursday at McCoys in Marianna. Gas prices are expected to soon increase.
16-year-old runaway found
Spring Classes begin Friday, Jan. 6. Late registration and Drop/Add continues th...
Ala. man arrested for Florida abortion clinic fire
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 4
BamaJam music festival returns
Chipola alumni flock back to celebrate Stadsklev
Police: Bank robbery suspect likely drinking during robbery
Members of the Chipola Show Choir practice Wednesday night for an upcoming performance for "Stadsmatazz," a special performance in honor of Joan Stadsklev, the retiring Associate Dean of Chipola's Fin
First baby of 2012
High School grades released
Alleged bank robber James Daniel Toothman, of Southpor t is loaded into an air ambulance following a high speed chase last Friday.
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 3
Jackson County Citizen of Year nominations open
Florida increases minimum wage
Homestead deadlines loom
Scott panel cannot compare Florida hospitals
Jackson County residents getting through the cold
Monica Tyre (left) helps Teresa Carver and Quillian Carver with their homestead exemption paperwork at the Jackson County Property Appraiser's Office Tuesday.
April Rackley reorganizes a shelf of baby food at Winn Dixie Tuesday. Some employees in Florida will be seeing a slightly larger paycheck under a minimum wage increase that went into effect Monday.
Homer Hirt prepares to deliver his acceptance speech after receiving the 2010 Citizen of the Year.
Chipola College Spring classes begin January 6, 2012. Registration for returning...
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 2
Hard freeze expected tonight
Visiting, local bird watchers complete area Christmas count
After Christmas is prime time for thrift shopping
FAMU trustees will create anti-hazing committee
Federal officials join abortion clinic fire probe
Birder
Birding duo
Christmas Bird Count map
Lissette Pena
Vintage glass door knob
Goodwill jewels
Jeppesen Slide-Graphic Computer
Are these the droids you're looking for?
Jackson County police logs for Jan. 1
Weather tonight will prep county for Tuesday
Letters: Five Points Road residents happy road will be paved
Marianna looks back at 2011, forward to '12
People discuss New Year's resolutions
Malone burglary suspect charged
Partners for Pets adoptions spike this year
County Looking Forward to 2012
Laurie Johnson
Ernie Keel
Dexter Roulhac
Mary Summers
Mandy Peacock
Erma Calhoun
Mechanic Gene Jackson drives a newly fixed motor grader out of the repair shop at the Jackson County Road and Bridge Department Friday.
People watch from Madison Park as fireworks light up the sky during the Fourth of July celebration in Marianna.
These five border collie mix puppies were brought to Partners for Pets Tuesday after they were found in a hollow tree stump.
Jeremy D. Barnes
Suspected bank robber crashes van in chase
High-speed chase suspect
High-speed chase extraction
High-speed chase
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 29
Retrospective notes positives changes
Sheriff prepares for final big night of 2011
Old Woolworth's donated to church
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 28
Jackson County Health Department Administrator William Long addresses the large crowd that braved chilly temperatures for the grand opening of the JCHD new building in November.
People filled the grassy areas around the Madison Street Park Pavillion during a summer concert in June.
The Marianna Police Department has put up electronic signs in town reminding motorists to not drink and drive and to buckle up as they celebrate the new year.
New Year wishes
Christmas Recycling
Deputies find an unusual intruder
Mowrey awarded for support of Guard
Sex offender captured in Jackson County
Four arrested for meth in Holmes County
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 27
The City of Marianna wants your live Christmas trees when you are done with them this holiday season. The trees can be dropped off at the Public Works Department on South Street.
After-Christmas debris was piling up beside the Jackson County Recycling trailers at the Crossroad shopping center Monday.
Tim Lambert with the West Florida branch of the ESGR and Sergeant First Class Rick Carey present Mowrey Elevator owner Tim Mowrey and company vice-president Irving Charles with the Patriot Award Wedne
Woman arrested after chase
New radio station coming in the fall
Jackson County courthouse getting facelift
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 26
Alan Walker puts on the new stucco at the Jackson County Courthouse on Tuesday.
A tower similar to this now-retired WJNF unit will be erected near the corner of U.S. 90 and State Road 73 to serve a new Christian radio station which is expected to go on the air in fall of 2012.
Spring Registraiton Jan. 4-5. New Student testing begins Jan. 3.
County objects to proposed Workforce changes
Engineer tries hand at retail and his own construction projects
Indian Springs bids to be taken
Tests ordered for old county jail property
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 25
Water samples from around the old county jail will be tested for contaminants as part of ongoing plans to demolish the building.
Mike Shaw works on putting up drywall at Eastside Plaza Monday.
FBI shooting range is popular deer hangout
Stores filled with customers until last second
Florida lawmakers considering allowing school bus ads
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 22
Amanda Carnley scours the shelves at Wal-Mart Friday while Christmas shopping for her son.
Guardian ad litem receives Christmas donation
Man kidnaps girlfriend, threatens with machete
MHS biology teachers ask parents to review packet
County attorney has tie to building county may buy
Court blocks Florida inmates from having pen pal ads
Ornament Day at library is a memory-maker
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 21
FCAT scores
Quilters Guild gives back to the community
Man charged with animal cruelty
Woman dies in crash on I-10
Marianna wants jurisdiction over annexed roads
Sen. Montford opens local office, talks of redistricting
JERALD R. LAND
From the left are Linda Edwards, Dottie Rehberg and Diane Hiller with the Jackson County Quilters Guild and Tosha Kirkland and Pat Phillips with the Anchorage Children's Home.
Tons of Fun participants lose 317 pounds
Future of casinos in Florida may come down to jobs
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 20
Letters: Teachers deserve job security
Cloudy title means research for county
Local educators react to FCAT scoring system changes
County commission to purchase building for $925,000
Schools celebrate the holidays
Fire destroys home in Malone
Christmas Parties
Christmas Parties
Mobile home caught fire
Clouded title
Christmas Parties
Christmas Parties
Christmas Parties
Christmas Parties
Christmas Parties
Christmas Parties
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 18
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 19
City awarded grant from CDBG
Business as usual at Winn Dixie in Marianna
One injured, six suspended in school fight
Marianna man arrested on drug charges
Toys for Tots has successful year
Two dead in apparent murder-suicide
Toys for Tots
Toys for Tots
Toys for Tots
Carvell Lamar Curry
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 18
Letters: More representation needed
Letters: Amendment concerns raised
Lt. Gov. Carroll cuts opening ribbon at resource center
Lt. Gov. Carroll attends Chamber breakfast
Section of fertilizer plant in Cottondale burned down
Jackson County police logs for Dec. 15
Fertilizer plant fire aftermath
Lt. Gov. Carroll visits
Foundation ribbon cutting
Domino's deliveryman robbed at gunpoint
Beware holiday poisoning hazards
Tiered rose garden project could be 'Gateway'
Youth Unchained carols for retirement home residents
Man receives Legion of Merit award
Update: Old fertilizer plant in Cottondale on fire
Marianna Woman's Club President Juanita Sanson
Should using a cellphone while driving be banned nationwide?
Youth Unchained Christmas
Youth Unchained carols
Tiered rose garden drawing
Tiered rose garden location
Man receives Legion of Merit award
Spring Registration Jan. 4-5
Chipola College Spring classes begin January 6, 2012. Registration for returning...
Jackson County police log for Dec. 14
Two more from May meth ring sentenced
H.E.L.P.S. thanks the community for its support
Supected tractor thief caught
NAACP Freedom Fund Banquet this Friday
McLane Center
HELPS program
Rosemary Colvin Facebook
16-year-old girl missing since Friday
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 13
Mary Ann Hutton announces candidacy
Letters: Solve the problems now
Letters: Get ready for GOP primary election on Jan. 31
Letters: Register Republican and choose the next president
Tracy Allen Benton
Griffin wins the Leadership Ambassador Award
Drugs found during traffic stop
Long lays out campaign platform at meeting
Legislative delegation meeting gross
Compass Lake issues focus of delegation meeting
Kenny Griffin
Griffin honored
Bruce Lambert talks with candidate Deon Long
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 12
Ian Christopher Gross
Jamie Kathryn Dyer
Washington County man sentenced on drug charges
Man allegedly found with pill bottle of cocaine
Donate to a nursing home resident this holiday season
Grandmother accused of hitting grandson's face
Three Rivers State Park holding 8th annual light show
Florida appeal court hears barrel racing argument
A team of wooden reindeer
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 11
Coleman McKinnon III
Sex abuse charge dropped against local man
Church planning a live nativity
Paving suit against county continues
James Earl Hunt
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 8
Altha man claims $1 million scrach-off winnings
Drugs, stolen Family Dollar items found in woman's car
Man charged with drug possession during traffic stop
Renovations to Cottondale Village Apartments complete
Emerald Coast Hospice asking for donations
22 arrested, more wanted on narcotics charges in Jackson County
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 5
Court won't affect push for Fla. drug law change
Have you started your Christmas shopping?
Goodwill building apartment complex for disabled people in Chipley
School bands performing for the Christmas season
Police: Man arrested after taking child from mother
Assistant Manager Crystal Russum sorts the $657 in tips that were collected during the lunch portion of the Sonny's Bar-B-Q's Tips for Tots fundraiser Monday.
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 4
Fred Shelfer, Goodwill Industries – Big Bend Inc., President/CEO, speaks about the 15-unit apartment complex for disabled people to be built in Chipley at a press conference on Monday.
Members of the Sneads High School Band practice for their Dec. 12 Christmas concert Monday afternoon.
Seminar discusses marketing on the internet
Living Heritage Day nears
Sonny's waitstaff donating Monday's tips to Christmas fund
Two wanted for robbery
Jackson County Police Logs for Dec. 1
Three of the people who inspired Danny Sylvester to establish the Living Heritage Day festival in 1995 are shown here in a photo from that year. From left, are his father, Thomas Sylvester, his uncle,
Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts and WMBB TV morning anchor Jessica Foster deliver a tray of food during the 2010 Sonny's Bar-B-Q's Tips for Tots fundraiser for the Jackson County Christmas Fund. Th
Valerie Simmons, the assistant director of the Small Business Development Center at Gulf Coast State College, hands out some information to participants in a class on using the internet to promote bus
Makai Tremal Weston
Terrell Forrest
James Thomas
Local churches bring movie to Marianna
Program helps get careers back on track
Audio equipment worth $4,000 stolen from vintage car
Remembering World AIDS Day in Jackson County
Florida school board shooting hero writes book
Barrel race betting begins in Florida
Barrel racing champion Charmayne James
Legal gambling on barrel racing begins
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 30
Local churches worked together to bring the movie "Courageous" to the Marianna Twin Cinema.
Chipola Regional Workforce Development customer service specialist Tiffany Simmons (left) and Trainer Linda Morales talk about the '5 Steps to Rapid Employment' program.
Coley speaks to county teachers, principals
Marianna looks to expand natural gas line
Woman stopped for traffic violation found with drugs
Group sues to stop power line through Apalachicola
Speakers talk to Cottondale school about bullying
Change may come to Compass Lake in the Hills
Jury finds robbery suspect guilty
Marianna's planned natural gas line extension
Caution: No Bully Zone
Tammy Cheryl Little
Chipola Programs
Lt. Gov. to speak in Jackson County
Work underway this week on old Bascom School
Authorities say beware of bank scam
Florida Senate releases senate, congressional redistricting maps
This map shows the proposed Florida senate districts, which, if approved, will be the voting boundaries for the next ten years.
This map shows the proposed Florida congressional districts, which, if approved, will be the voting boundaries for the next ten years.
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 28
Jackson County Sheriffs' Department
Golson Elementary remembers teacher Tracy Wierman
Lieutenant Governor Jennifer Carroll
Project architect Paul Donofro Jr., John Alter, with the school renovation committee , and town council member Billy James talk about the work that will be necessary for the adjacent building that hou
New students planning to enroll at Chipola during the Spring 2012 are encouraged...
Christmas parades and celebrations abound
Man tasered by officer after refusing to leave house
Man arrested for smoking pot with 17-year-old
Pregnancy center holding run/walk fundraiser
Man argues with residents, crashes truck into their house
Emmett Stanley
David Ward
Hope School's staff and students rode and walked to show their Christmas spirit during the 2010 Marianna Christmas Parade.- Floridan File Photo
Children from the Alford Assembly of God Church march in the 2010 Alford Christmas Parade.
Volunteer counselor Patti Kleiser, Director Vicki Duelz and volunteer Jackie Carroll work on signs for a walk/run fundraiser for the A Woman's Pregnancy Center this Saturday at Citizens Lodge.
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 27
Two arrested for hitting pregnant woman, other charges
Southport man arrested for meth lab in Washington County
Several area post offices facing closures
Jackson County police logs for Nov. 24
Noah McArthur stands with Bill Wimberly and the donated cans. McArthur has been selling cans to pay for Christmas gifts for children in need.
Carolyn Kirce works on answering question about the Cypress Post Office's future during a recent community meeting.
Toys for Tots Toy Box Drop-off sites in Marianna
Over 300 people share Thanksgiving at the King's Table
Christmas in Jackson County ornaments on sale Monday
Madison Street Park picnic pavilion to be built
What are you thankful for?
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 23
Dillmore's Grist Mill is the latest historical site to be featured on a Christmas in Jackson County ornament.
Marianna City Commissioners authorized a construction company to begin building a picnic pavilion in Madison Street Park.
Lesley Myrick, Alexis Kendall and Florence Dixon get a plate of food ready during the King's Table annual Thanksgiving lunch Thursday.
Guardian ad Litem program advocates for local kids
Local stores preparing for Black Friday
Locals talk Thanksgiving food
Stolen car leads Bonifay police on a high-speed chase
Meth lab bust in Holmes County
Joseph Paul Clark
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 22
City of Marianna donates to local food banks
Dottie McCallister checks the aisle ahead of her while pushing a cartload of pants toward the men's section Wednesday at the VF Outlet in Graceville.
Loretha Spears hangs up children's items at the VF Outlet in Graceville Wednesday.
Christina Shirah
Gwen Watford
Stephanie Leuenberger
Terre Arnold
Vicky Bruner
Brenola Williams
Stay safe this Thanksgiving
Buffalo Soldiers give away Thanksgiving meals
What are you looking forward to this Thanksgiving?
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 21
Vernon Speights
Sera Cooper
Pastor Ronald Mizer
Marquis Kelly carries a bag of food out to a car Tuesday during the Buffalo Soldiers' annual program to help people in need of food for Thanksgiving.
Quatre Couch fills up a bag with groceries Tuesday during the Buffalo Soldiers' annual program to help needy local people.
Man crashes into Moose Lodge
Possible suspects in Citizens Park robbery need to be identified
Jackson County police logs for Nov. 20
Man dies from crash injuries
Alabama man fatally crashes on I-10
Officials prepare to tow the truck away from the scene of a crash in which driver Harold W. Decker hit the side of the Moose Lodge on Sunday. Submitted photo
Sandy Hascher hands some of the 85 pounds of groceries collected by CrossWay Fellowship to Fred Cook, the director of Chipola Family Ministries Monday. The church also donated $500 to Chipola Family M
Chipola student Hillary Saunders recently raised $20,000 for the Hearts of Promi...
Chipola College bowls with turkeys
Church selling turkeys to build homes in Nicaragua
"Making Strides" event teaches young kids about diabetes
Member of Muscogee Nation visits Golson Elementary
'Almost Famous' will likely have Vol. II
Alleged road sign thief arrested
Three injured in crash on Thursday
Malone's Curteoona Brelove keeps hold of the ball during the Lady Tigers' game against Cottondale Tuesday.
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 17
Farm City Day honors Jackson County agriculture
Randy Howell Spencer
The volunteers from First Baptist Church of Marianna hold a bible study for the Nicaraguan locals.- Submitted photo
One of the finished homes in Nicaragua built by Project Hope volunteers from First Baptist Church of Marianna.- Submitted photo
One of the Nicaraguan homes before being worked on by Project Hope mission volunteers from First Baptist Church of Marianna.- Submitted photo
In response to the book Night , 2nd-place art winner Levi Cobb created this two-dimensional montage of images representing the authors description of his life during the Holocaust.
In response to the book The Pagemaste r , 1 st place art winner Alyssa Grimes created this three-dimensional book using found objects, string, glue, ink and other materials.
These are three still shots lifted from Alexus Perry's 1 s t place video, a work she created in response to the book Split, by Swati Avasthi .
Rodney Ryal leads second graders in a stomp dance Friday at Golson Eleme ntary School.
Keyanna Granberry hops around as children from the Jackson County Early Childhood Center dance at the Making Strides Against Diabetes event Friday.
The Chipola Brain Bowl Blue team outplayed 30 teams to win the Delta Burke Acade...
98th Army Band a regional fixture
Motel gets makeover
Members of the 98th Army Silver Wings Band march in the sixth annual Veterans Day Parade in Marianna last week.
Meth Ring
Roads chosen for next revamp
Man surrenders in Florida after deputy friend request
Child hit by vehicle
Cedar Street was one of six roads chosen by the Marianna City Commission to be repaved and repaired.
Erique Rios and Pablo Pena work in one of the bathrooms at the old Ramada Inn in Marianna. The building is being renovated to get it ready for reopening with a new hotel chain .
Pablo Pena carries supplies up the stairs at the old Ramada Inn location in Marianna.
Jackson County police logs for Nov. 16
Florida prison guards dump PBA, go with Teamsters
Hams earn 2011 Outstanding Farm Family
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 15
Local media tours Chipola College Center for the Arts
The Ham family, winner of the 2011 Outstanding Farm Family of the Year Award, are, from left, Ed Ham, Becky Ham, Jennifer Ham and Mike Ham.
Mack Glass shows off some of his ripening satsumas.- Floridan File Photo
The Chipola Theatre Showcase is Thursday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. Theater-goers will...
Jackson County placed under tornado watch until 8 p.m.
Beware of new scam in area
Pianist shares with Arts Association
Students gather to celebrate 'one sentence' book
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 15
Pianist Dr. Christine Yoshikawa talks about the production challenges she encountered in putting together her first commercial CD, Journeys Within.
Quanisha Johnson and Sharon Hardy laugh as they find their names in the "I'm Almost Famous" book Tuesday at Marianna High School.
Dr. Geoffrey Brooks, professor of Engineering at the Florida State University/Pa...
Visitors to Hinson tract see nature at its best
Police say man sped away from traffic stop
Florida seeks waiver to No Child Left Behind law
Florida's largest insurer wants sweeping changes
$10,000 reward offered in burglary case
Skeet shoot to benefit youth ranches
Toys for Tots drive gearing up
Elexander Speights
Kings Table will be set Thanksgiving Day
Graceville Correctional Institution holds full-scale drill
Asian scuba divers train in Jackson County
Big Week at Chipola Monday, Nov. 14—Dr. John Mayer, Professor of Surgery at Harv...
Harvard Med Prof at Chipola Monday, Nov. 14
Bird watchers check out the surrounding trees during a hike at the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area Saturday.
Randy Ditty brings his kayak to shore at the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area Saturday during Fall Field Day at the park.
Veterans Day remembered in Marianna
Jackson County Police Logs for Nov. 10
Locals talk about Veterans Day
dive
Sung Nak Hoon, Cho Soon Cheon, Jim Charles and Lee Shin Hak look over some gear as Charles prepares to help Edd Sorensen put the other three men, all from Korea, through a training session at Blue Spr
Ting-Kwok Wong, of China, is making his first visit to Blue Springs this week, here for some training related to diving with side-mount tanks.
Explore the Hinson Conservation Saturday in Marianna
Three locals on FSU cheer squads
Local organizations recognize veterans
No hunting in Florida black bear management plan
Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area
Fall colors along the Chipola River
Alamo Cave at Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area
Air Force veteran honored
Holly Holland at her first cheerleading clinic
Holly Holland, captain of FSU's all-female cheerleading squad
Laira Skipper cheers for FSU
VFW smoked turkeys on sale
Runner knocked out, robbed at Citizens Lodge Park
HALL OF FAME COACHES TO FACE OFF AT CHIPOLA
Veteran's Day service, parade planned for Friday
Colorblind artist to display pieces at show
Partners for Pets having jewelry fundraiser
Ashleigh Stowe, right, performs a scene from Our Town with Leah Page Monday afternoon.
Brenda Peterson from Donalsonville, Ga. looks through the clothes on sale at the Habitat for Humanity Thrift Store Monday.
Berit Jackson puts up painting Monday at the Chipola Arts Center in preparation for this weekend's Sunday Afternoon with the Arts
A Marianna man is accused of stabbing his neighbor
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 30
Authorities seek woman's next of kin
Poseidon the puppy keeps an eye out for potential adopters as he waits with his siblings in their cage at Partners for Pets Monday.
Lynwood Tanner, a service operations supervisor with Florida Public Utilities, shows some of his art pieces in a FPU conference room.
Our Town
Compass Lake in the Hills petitions seek delay on new charter
Summit attracts people from all over the region
Area beef cattle producers attend Beef/Forage Day
Man found with 56 grams of marijuana during traffic stop
Man caught with wheelbarrow filled with stolen A/C
Chipola Paramedic program shortened to an 11-month course
Judge recommends suspending Sneads Chief of Police
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 27
TRAVIS KEYS
MICHAEL BRINCEFIELD
People interesting in pursuing the development of ecotourism converged at the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement in Blountstown Friday for a day-long rural tourism symposium.
As part of the research at the feed efficiency facility these cows were both fitted with devices to let their digestion be monitored and one (left) is wearing a collar that monitors methane emissions.
Doug Mayo gives some pointers on picking the right hay to ranchers visiting the Beef/Forage Day at the University of Florida's Beef Unit near Greenwood.
Cleanup underway on old gas station leak
Suspected drugs found in flashlight at traffic stop
Man pretends to be brother to avoid arrest
Sherriff's Office investigating credit card fraud
Celebrate Halloween at community event
Peanut harvest produces decent yield
Julia Robinson
Steve Vann
Dewayne Lawrence
Gene Foreman
Russell Enfinger
Check out the cool pumpkins from Chipola Cosmetology
Habitat for Humanity gears up for annual fundraiser
County agrees to hire Tourism Development Director
Money missing from safe in Jackson County jail
Regional businesspeople attend Charter First seminar
Man arrested for Mega Gym assault
Janet Harns shows off a coffee machine
Helen Callaway sorts auction items
Jackson County police logs for Oct. 25
Hundreds of seniors turned out for Senior Day. Click on the pictures to find you...
A werewolf in the Floridan office
MinuteClinic opens in Marianna CVS/pharmacy
Malone fire chief steps down after sex sting arrest
Four charged with illegal hunting in North Florida
Jackson County teen dies in Calhoun crash
Reporter Lauren Delgado, dressed as a werewolf
Jackson County police logs for Oct. 24
MinuteClinic's Celeste Smith Covington
Dustin Calloway
Alford woman faces drug charges after traffic stop
Graceville High FFA starting alumni club
Grand Ridge man charged with grand theft and battery
Authorities warn of ATV sale scam
Two men arrested for possessing nearly 100 Ecstasy pills
Jackson County cities to allow trick-or-treating
Drag marks help investigators locate stolen pipes
Graceville ag teacher Mark Mauldin
Patrick Santo Terranova
Teresa Barrett
Jerald Land
Kelson Brothers Battle
Two Jackson County residents from meth ring sentenced
FPU may decrease rates for customers
County Learning Center needs volunteers
Semi-annual report shows slight increase in crime
Barbara Bentley hands off a bag of hamburgers and hot dogs during a Graceville Garden Club fundraiser Saturday. Approximately 300 lunches were sold during the event, which was raising money for the pu
The Jackson County Farmers Market on Madison Street was packed with people Saturday during the Pumpkin Patch in the Park event.
Hannah Rowell and Lexi Robinson teamed up to decorate a pumpkin as Zoe Clikas checks on her work Saturdat at The Pumpkin Patch in the Park event Saturday.
Emilee Foran and Amy Adcock get a fright while going through the haunted maze during October Fest at Signature HealthCARE at the Courtyard Saturday.
Zoe Rowe hunts for bargains in the seasonal section of the Marianna Garden Club's Fall Yard Sale Saturday. The event was raising money to support the club's activities in the community.
A ghostly figure conjures up a fog bank as it travels through the Mosier's Field of Screams Corn Maze.
Brittney Amador, Katie Dugan, Andrew Gonzales and Chris Stafford came from Tallahassee to get a scare in the Mosier's Field of Screams Corn Maze.
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 20
Ann Bryan, literacy coordinator for the Jackson County Public Library, talks about some of the programs offered at the library during an interview Friday morning.
Woody Hall with Florida Public Utilities puts a non-conductive blanket into place while working on a power pole near Cottondale Friday.
Paramedic program is now 11 months
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 19
Greyhound trainer pleads no contest to 39 counts of animal cruelty
Fall events make for a busy weekend
Pucker Up?
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 18
TDC approves 2012 budget, ready for county approval
Chipola Historic Trust receives Dozier School items
10-year-old girl donates hair to Locks of Love
Stay safe for Halloween
Several area medical entities hold respiratory seminar
City of Marianna holding food drive for needy families
Halloween at the Marianna Fire Department
Fire Safety Fun Day
Amanda Hinson
Jackson County police logs for Oct. 17
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 16
New businesses opening in Jackson County
New fitness program allows particpants to exercise their way
New health department offices open
New church "keeping it real"
House of Horrors back in Marianna
Breast Cancer Symposium focuses on faith, hope and love
County approves Tourist Development Council spending
Chamber VP speaks with Gov. Scott
Body of City of Marianna employee found
Man charged with grand theft
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 13
Cody Mack menaces visitors to the 2010 edition of the Halloween House of Horrors.
Lucille Latham uses beads to illustrate the different stages of breast cancer and when they are usually discovered during her "beads of hope" presentation Thursday night at the 8th annual Breast Cance
Submitted Photo Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President Mary Pettis poses for a photo with Florida Gov. Rick Scott.
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Residents upset over plant growth in Lake Seminole
Swine shown off
Broadband access coming in 2012
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 12
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Officials from throughout the panhandle came out Thursday for an update on ongoing efforts to bring broadband access to rural counties.
Lily pads fill the water behind Gene Mercer as he stands on a dock on Lake Seminole.
Lake Seminole property owners Dannie Calhoun, Grady Gambill, John Sullivan, Lester Cook, Dollie Mercer, and Gene Mercer gather on a lily pads surrounded dock off of Gail Drive near Sneads last week.
As the auditorium filled up with social and occasionally antisocial pigs participants in the showmanship competition had increasing difficulty keeping their swine in line.
Mitchell Hines steers his hog around the arena during the swine showmanship competition at the Panhandle Youth Expo Thursday.
Grants sought to continue Bascom School renovation
Fire prevention week kicks off in Jackson County Schools
Florida Fest attracts 4,000
County discusses three fire-related issues
Woman charged with stabbing man and slashing tires
Term C Registration is Thursday, Oct. 13
Jennifer M. Stephenson
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 11
Dustin Evans and Brandon Biddle with the Marianna Fire Department show kindergarteners at Golson Elementary School what firefighters wear so children would not be frightened by one in an emergency.
Smokey the Bear and his helper Forest Ranger Russell Sims are given art made by students in Michelle Williams Kindergarten class at Golson Elementary School Wednesday.
Florida Forest Service representative Aaron Kincaid talks to Jackson County Commissioners this week about his agency's activities in the local area.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Bill Mercer and Jenny Foster dance as John Michael Montgomery sings a ballad last Friday night at Florida Fest in Cottondale.
John Alter
County developing two side-by-side dirt pits
County tentatively approves voting machine lease
Chestnut-fed cattle
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 9
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 10
David English sorts through a batch of chestnuts Tuesday at L&E Farms in Cottondale.
Nuts still in the hull dangle from the branch of one of the many chestnut trees at L&E Farms.
Chestnuts emerge from a broken hull on the ground at L&E Farms in Campbellton.
Scott Gosnell sets up an iVontronic unit at the Supervisor of Elections Office Tuesday.
Jackson County's existing iVontronic voting system will have to be replaced by an AutoMark voting System because of action by the Florida Legislature. An iVontronic unit is seen here.
Jackson County Road and Bridge Superintendent Al Green (left) and Jones Edmunds geologist Troy Hays talk with county commissioners about the need for additional design and other work associated with a
Marianna High School FFA is teaming up with L&E Farms LLC, chestnut growers, located in Campbellton, Florida to produce a chestnut flavored beef. From the left are Mike LeBoeuf, Jake Daniels, Heath Ro
Local Chipola student remains positive after competition
Graceville ready for annual Harvest Day Festival
McLane Community Center needs supplies
Amnesty day produces record results
Health Department closing for relocation
Majic McNealy (right) works on her reading homework as tutor Justin Holmes helps Taylor McKay with her math homework Monday at the McLane Community Center.
Bill Mercer and Jenny Foster dance as John Michael Montgomery sings a ballad Friday night at Florida Fest in Cottondale.
Classic cars and other vehicles filled the area in front of the VF Factory Outlet during the 2010 Graceville Harvest Day Festival.
Gary Newman works his way through some of the less common chemicals that were dropped off at the Household Hazardous Waste Amnesty Day Saturday.
Elizabeth Mathis
Term C Registration is Thursday, Oct. 13. Visit www.chipola.edu
Teacher talks about the rock-solid foundation of education
New Dairy Queen to open in a few weeks
Summit to explore eco, cultural and heritage tourism
Plenty for educators to discuss at First Friday Power breakfast
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 6
Dairy Queen representatives David McClain, Victoria Williams and Carrie Buckalew interview possible hires at the One Stop Career Center in Marianna Thursday.
Tony Tancredi and Barry Brim work on a wall at the new Dairy Queen location off of Highway 71 at the Interstate 10 interchange.
Grand Ridge School teacher Tonya Gardner tells the story of a special Christmas present she received from a student several years ago.
The Chipola River, one of Jackson County's ecotourism attractions, makes its way through Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area Friday. The Rural Tourism Development Summit on Oct. 28 will let member
Larry Moore
Dinner Theatre offers Sneak Peek of Our Town
John Michael Montgomery coming to Florida Fest
Getting Back to Work
Graceville grad one of 25 influential black women in business
Local Chipola student competing in Texaco Country Showdown
Jackson County Police Logs for Oct. 5
Case Manager Lori York helps a man deal with problems with filing for his unemployment at the Chipola Workforce Development Board's One Stop Career Center in Marianna Thursday.
Jane Snell, CEO and president of JS-1 Construction, was named one of 25 most influential and prominent black women in business at the 2011 Legacy magazine awards reception. She graduated from Gracevil
Singer John Michael Montgomery will be performing tonight at Florida Fest.
Elizabeth Mathis will be singing in the Texaco Country Showdown music competition this Saturday. – Contributed Photo
Dinner Theatre offers Sneak Peek of Our Town
Getting back to work
Sneads woman sentenced to 20 years for part in meth-lab fire
51 dilapidated structures identified by Marianna Commission
Fla. Gov. Scott questioned about jobs promise
Romney talks jobs at campaign stop in Florida
Panel to discuss changes in education at Friday Chamber event
2 arrested for stealing over $20K of Walmart merchandise
Jackson County police logs for Oct. 4
Romney tries to finish his fried chicken
Tiffany Natasha Bryant
Ja'Quavius Akeem Bundrage
Fatality in crash on State Road 73
Dilapidated structure
Job hunt
Small businesses more popular in bad economy
Hazardous Materials Amnesty Day is Saturday
Woman charged with exploitation of neighbor
One dead in crash on S.R. 73
Marianna man arrested for multiple thefts
Jackson County police logs for Oct. 3
Business seminar
Meth problem top topic as Montford opens district office in Marianna
Grand Ridge man critically injured in Sunday crash
Texan walking to Orlando for a cause makes stop in Cottondale
Dove Academy detainees recaptured after escape
Jackson County police logs for Oct. 2
Shola McCarthy walks to Orlando
Jefferson Street crash
Hosford, Roberts and Grover
Baggett and Montford
Johnson Statue
New superintendent brings his own experiences to Sunland
Internationally-acclaimed artists to be featured at Sunday Afternoon with the Arts
Florida decides primary date
Stolen goods intercepted by MPD
Judge rules jail privatization must be done through specific statute
New Florida agency to attack economic development
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 29
Rabid raccoon found in Jackson County
SHANTA MCCLAIN
JEREMY BARNES
JAMES THOMAS
JASON THOMAS
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The Florida Legislature will be required to pass a law if it wishes to privatize jails according to a ruling by a Leon County judge.
New Sunland Superintendant Bryan Vaughan talks about his experiences with multiple sclerosis during an interview Thursday.
Gina Stuart (right) looks over the election returns in Aug 2010 with Alice Pate at the Supervisor of Elections Office.
This watercolor by Michael J. Harrell is called "Sailing on the Cape."
Congrats to Jose Bautista, MLB Homerun Champ 2011 and 2010
Bautista repeats at MLB Homerun Champ
AFC Scholars
Brain Bowl Second at UF
Christmas fund to kick off fundraising
Woman, boyfriend caught with stolen air compressor
Learning to lead
September named Suicide Prevention Month
Joy Meredith
Greg Strickland
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 28
FFA groups from throughout Florida congregated in Marianna Thursday for a leadership training program for chapter officers.
Jackson County Christmas Fund is working to get ready for the fast approaching holiday season.- Floridan File Photo
Emergency Services Counselor Donna Davis works at the Life Management Center in Marianna and is available during office hours to assist people who are thinking of committing suicide or of hurting othe
GOP starting line inches toward New Year's Day
Chipola students celebrate fall
Cottondale man, partner grow a 4-pound sweet potato
Graceville man arrested after threatening men with shotgun
School district approves salary, evaluation proposals
Man arrested on meth charges
Former Florida. Gov. Claude Kirk dies at 85
Construction worker electrocuted at Panama City site
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 26
MARKUS MERRIEL
This 4-pound sweet potato was harvested about a month ago in a field near Cottondale.
While rain may have a dampened the outside activities at the Chipola Fall Festival Wednesday, the gym was crowded with students enjoying the event's free food with their friends.
Teacher Cassie Ridley helps Brittany White with some math problems at Cottondale High School Wednesday.
Keith Brian Barnes
Breast cancer survivor sells wreaths for the cause
Region's infant mortality rate still highest in Florida
Drawing opens for guitars autographed by John Michael Montgomery
Few students partaking in free breakfast
Walmart to test lottery ticket sales in some Florida stores
Man arrested for selling oxycodone outside the health department
Lanet James
Students at Graceville High School eat breakfast
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 26
Fetal Infant Mortality Review Community Action Team
Ribbon wreath
Fall Festival is Wednesday
Battle of Marianna, Civil War still affect region today
A Yank in the Floridan office
Man damages Dollar General store, police car
Three men arrested after bar fight
Man hits officer after marijuana found
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 25
Huge solar power farm announced for Florida Panhandle
SHAWN PERRY
THOMAS WALKER
ANTHONY DARON SHIVERS
MICHAEL MERRIFIELD
MATTHEW SHANE PETTIS
Floridan reporter Lauren Delgado watches in her Union soldier gear as her troop fires back at the Confederates.
As the Battle of Marianna 2011 neared its close, Union troops charged down Highway 90 toward retreating Confederates.
As the Battle of Marianna progressed some participants re-enacted being dead while others fired off a volley in the direction of advancing "Union" troops.
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Local Softbal players join Chipola team
285-acre Greenways project ready for a design
Country music acts coming to Florida Fest
City sets millage rate, budget for this year
School children experience living history
Jackson County Parks and Recreation Director Chuck Hatcher talks about some of his plans for the canoe launching area at a new county Greenways project off of old US Road near Highway 90.
Diamond Rio is one of the many famous country acts that will be traveling to Jackson County to perform at Florida Fest Oct. 7-8.- Contributed Photo
Surviving Bible of Battle of Marianna available for viewing Saturday
Company to bring high speed internet to nine-county area
Company to bring high speed internet to eight-county area
124 Jackson County students make perfect FCAT scores
John Wayne Lincoln pleads guilty to Ford murder
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 21
Larry Clere leads a tour of the Battle of Marianna related graves in the cemetery of St Luke's Episcopal Church during a RiverWay South meeting in June. The graveyard will be open this Saturday for se
Rick Marcum, executive director of Opportunity Florida, talks about efforts to bring high speed to Jackson and other rural counties.
Students with perfect scores in science for 5, 8 and 11 th grades are David Horton , Harrison Floyd , Robert Gause and William Braxton. Not pictured is Donovan Hamilton
Third annual Marianna Day festival is this weekend
Marianna library extending its hours
Three arrested on grand theft charges
Marianna driver's license office closing for two weeks
County Commission: No change in millage rate
FDOT seeks public input on State Road 71 project
Sherry A. Brown
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 20
Brandon Jelliff
Kenneth Bonine
Jelliff and Bonine
Katelynn Lewis browses at the Jackson County Public Library
Battle of Marianna reenactment
Earth to satellite: When will you hit... and where?
Long-time Chipola arts dean retiring
Ford portrait unveiled
Cause of child's death determined
Summer Dean's List
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 19
Jackson County School Board approves millage rate, budget
Program allows teachers to receive master's degree for free
No-kill animal shelter raises $2,100
Fort Rucker soldier dies in Washington County traffic crash
Gov. Scott calls budget trimming agenda a success
Fla. Senate Republicans pick next Senate president
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 18
FORMER CHIPOLA PLAYER ADAM LOEWEN JOINS BAUTISTA IN TORONTO
First Chipola business seminar discusses getting started in business
BCF celebrates Constitution Day
September the peak of hurricane season
Greenwood man charged with shooting at another man
Clare Scott, left, and Millie Faunce get plates of ready Friday night during a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Partners for Pets Animal Shelter.
Students in Rachel Thomas' fourth grade class work on assembling double circuits Friday at Graceville Elementary School.
Graceville's Wynterra Pittman gets under the ball during a match against Vernon Saturday during the Chipley Invitational.
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 15
JABRE GILBERT
Jay Foster hands his daughter, Madison Foster, a pocket copy of the United States Constitution Friday at the Baptist College of Florida.
Michael Berens (left) and Nathan Dobbs look for good quotes in one of the pocket United States Constitutions they were handing out in the Baptist College of Florida's Student Center Friday for Constit
When Hurricane Ivan hit Jackson County in September 2004 it spawned tornadoes that caused extensive damage in several areas of Jackson County.
Len Eichler talks about how to start a small business in Florida during a workshop Friday at Chipola College.
Mercer speaks
Woman benefits from Limbs for Life program
Man arrested for assault receives additional charges
Wycofff Award announced for Sunday Afternoon with the Arts
Spirit of the Caverns seeking volunteers
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 14
Killing feral hogs
Long-time physician dies at 80
Liquor petition drive falls short
Judy Speers puts her new artificial leg back on Tuesday. Her old leg is standing to the right of the chair.
Judy Speers walks with her husband of 34 years, George Speers, outside of their home near Marianna Tuesday. Judy Speers' artificial leg was provided by the Limbs for Love program.
Kathy Wycoff , a local artist now deceased, is seen here working on a portrait in 2008. An award in her honor has been established to recognize an adult artist participating in this year's Sunday Aft
Laura Dewey, Levin Dewey, Aaron Hamilton and Amanda Hamilton get a fright while visiting the haunted house at the 2010 Spirit of the Caverns event.
Dr. William Brunner
Bill Wilson hunts wild hogs free of charge for local farmers and other landowners plagued by the beasts. He poses here with one of the hogs and one of the dogs he uses in the hunts.- Submitted Photo
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 13
Police seeking information on tractor, mower theft
Marianna man to compete in orchid show
Sheriff needs $100,000 more for fuel for rest of year
Man throws knife and screen door at police pursuer
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 12
Marianna's Linsey Basford returns the ball during a recent home game.
JOSHUA DAVID PHILLIPS
KARLEE DANIELLE BUSH
Jodie Shumaker works on one of his orchids Tuesday at Florida Star Nursery. He is taking his award winning plants to Birmingham to compete in the 27th annual Orchid Show and Sale.
Capt. Scott Edwards fuels up his patrol car Tuesday at the Jackson County Sheriff's Department. The department is requesting additional money to cover fuel expenses.
This speed limit sign and two other road signs are believed to have been damaged by someone who stole a tractor and mower from a Jackson County farmer Saturday morning, then ditched the tractor in nea
SPIKES IS EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH—Tracy Spikes (right) accepts the September Chipo...
9-year-old needs double lung transplant
Greenwood man arrested in Synethitic Marijuana probe
Greenwood man arrested in Synthetic Marijuana probe
Legal fight over Scott's plan to limit HMOs ends
Locals learn how to quickly build an inexpensive greenhouse
Plans for next year's RiverFest underway
Trailer weighing 1,340 lbs filled at Chipola River cleanup
Michael Wayne Henry
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 11
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CHIPOLA THEATRE STUDENTS ATTEND FSU MEETING
A time to remember, learn and prepare
144th soldiers stand ready to serve
'My birthday will never be the same'
Area events honor 9/11
Man arrested after eight storage units robbed
State Attorney Glenn Hess speaks at chamber meeting
Long returns to Jackson County for Power Breakfast
Breanna Jenkins shows off the get-well cards above her bed. Breanna has cystic fibrosis, a disease that requires she find a lung donor.
Breanna Jenkins sits with her mom, Tiffanie, at the kitchen table. Breanna has cystic fibrosis, a disease that requires she find a lung donor.
Trevor Hylton shows how to build a simple and inexpensive backyard greenhouse Saturday during a class offered by the Jackson County Master Gardeners.
Mason Zimmerman wades back to shore after an aborted attempt to pick up some underwater garbage Saturday during the Chipola River Clean-Up.
Britt Dennis searches through the brush around Yancey Bridge for litter Saturday during the Chipola River Clean-Up.
Memories of 9/11
Remembering 9/11
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Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 8
Andrew Curtis Neel
State Attorney Glenn Hess talks about some of his more amusing experiences on the campaign trail during the Chamber of Commerce's First Friday Power Breakfast.
Officials from throughout Jackson County gathered Friday for the annual Chamber of Commerce's Local Government Appreciation Breakfast Friday.
The 144th Transportation Company was learning how to fire and handle their weapons in a moving truck as part of their training at Fort Bragg in 2004.
Deon Long, 1985 graduate of Marianna High School, is running for the U.S. Senate.
Ann Strickland
April Graham
Diane Pate
Samona Chavers
Stephanie Sullivant
Travis Moxley
Florida marks 10th anniversary of Sept. 11
Chipola College offers 10 Bachelor's Degrees. Visit www.chipola.edu
Two arrested in Marianna drug bust
Rain eased need for water temporarily
Jackson County police logs for Sept. 7
Fla. passes up over $100 million in federal grants
Event billed as state's longest yard sale
Marianna Arts Festival presents City with $5,000
September is Library Card Sign-up month
Rain eased need for water temporarily
Clarence Bryant
Michael Partida
City approves concept for Madison Street Park garden
Sneads High School remembers 9/11
Grandchildren of deceased teacher's aide set up foundation
Owenfest an extension of parents' love
VA will host two events Friday
Two schools broken into over the weekend
Third person dies in accident
United Way kick-off set for Thursday
Jerica and Edward Ward hold hands as they talk about the loss of their baby to a rare brain aneurysm, and their plan to set up a foundation in his memory to help the parents of suffering children.
Jabre Tierra Gilbert
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 5
Enrollment Up
People enjoy the last day of Blue Springs
Man dies in Holmes County crash
Man injured in I-10 crash
Fire destroys Indian Springs home
1,176 FPU customers without power
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 4
Two die in accident on Highway 71
A fire early Monday morning destroyed this home in Indian Springs.
Tropical Storm Lee brought winds and rain as well as downed tree limbs and power outages to Jackson County. This tree was blocking Poplar Springs Road Monday.
Dustin Dickson hops up and down on the diving board at Blue Springs as he builds up to make his big leap into the water Monday.
Malone High School robbed
Tropical Storm affects Labor Day holiday
Wheelchair champion
Students can be 'Almost Famous"
First female firefighter since the 1970s hired
Call for disabled vehicle turns into drug bust
Jackson County Police Logs for Sept. 1
ETHAN WALKER BRANCH
BILLY JACK JOHNSON
Melvin Henderson pulls ahead during a wheelchair race at the Veterans Wheelchair Games in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Melvin Henderson holds up the medals he won in his latest trip to the National Veterans Wheelchair Games.
Kathy Johnson is the second woman to be on the City of Marianna Fire and Rescue's payroll since the 1970s.
While Jackson County is unlikely to take a direct hit from Tropical Storm Lee wind and rain are expected.- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Graphic
County says Marianna not complying with statute
Chipola Theater Season Opens with 'Our Town'--Auditions Sept. 6-7
Domestic dispute turns violent
Possible tropical depression brewing in Gulf
Wild Orchids headlining RiverFest
Parents and students to pray at football game
Unexpected drug bust yields two arrests
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 31
Jackson County Commissioners are asking Marianna officials for statutorily required information about the city's Community Redevelopment Area activities.
Michelle, with the guitar, and Melinda, with the violin, are the front women of the band The Wild Orchids. The duo will perform at RiverFest this Saturday at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday shows fairly widespread cloud cover with a large area of embedded thunderstorms over much of the eastern Gulf of Mexico due to a trough of low pressure in the
K-9 Officer Tyler Scarborough holds up a cell phone while Sgt. Jason Carnley takes a picture as they document evidence at the Marianna Police Department Thursday.
Marianna Head Coach Steve DeWitt tells his players to focus on the game against Cottondale as Thursday's practice at Bulldog Stadium wraps up. Marianna High School students, their families and communi
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$100,000 added to budget for maintenance of new health department building
Now is the time to plan for hurricanes
Final theater season in Chipola College's old theater
Attorney LaDray Gilbert speaks at mentoring program
Rep. Southerland: Debt remains biggest threat to U.S.
Participants in a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training class put what they learned into practice Saturday during a practice exercise at the Jackson County Emergency Operations Center. The
Attorney LaDray Gilbert talks to students taking part in a new mentoring program at Marianna High School Monday night.
Bankruptcy attorney Charles Wynn, right, shares his concerns with U.S. Rep. Steve Southerland, left, after Wednesday's meeting of the Marianna Rotary Club.
Cello Concert, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2 p.m., Chipola Chapel
Police launch holiday enforcement campaign
Beer leads police to suspect
County commits to roadside herbicide progra
Greenwood man charged with attempted murder
Steve Conrader with Patterson Dental installs equipment in one of the examination rooms at the new Jackson County Health Department building Tuesday.
Arthur Jenkins Jr. led investigators to this gun hidden a short distance from the scene of a shooting on Oscar Road Tuesday.
Triathlon raises money for local nonprofits
Plans for Union Grove property discussed at school reunion
Local woman to help in wake of Irene
Fire damages home of Sneads Town Council member
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 28
Mandee Baumer pulls ahead of another athlete in the closing feet of the Building Strong Families Triathlon and Duathlon Saturday. She was the woman's winner for the duathlon.
Amanda Dean hustles to get her bike on the road after finishing the swimming section of the Building Strong Families Triathlon and Duathlon Saturday.
Union Grove alumni have been working at their old school with an eye towards converting the long closed facility into a community center.
Union Grove School alumni tour the campuses buildings following a whole school reunion Saturday.
This home on Ivey Lane near Sneads was damaged in a fire on Sunday.
This home on Ivey Lane near Sneads was damaged in a fire on Sunday.
'It's time to shake things up'
Grant money helps local Co-op producers
Deadline approaching for liquor-by-drink issue
Green Circle Bio Energy may expand
Local pursuing music dream in Nashville
Cottondale grad to rock the stage at 'Burning Man' festival
Tickets for 'Artistic Reflections' on sale Monday
RiverFest in the works
"Jackson Yes"
Sneads' Tre Keys tries to shake off Liberty County defenders during a preseason jamboree in Chipley.
Joan Stadsklev has been associate dean for the past 25 years and the executive director for the Chipola Regional Arts Association for the past 22 years. She will be honored at "Artistic Reflections,"
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 25
Fireworks will be closing out the Riverfest celebration on Sept 3.- Floridan File Photo
Gray Swoope, Florida Secretary of Commerce and president of Enterprise Florida, talks about efforts to streamline the economic development process during an address to the board of directors for Flori
Morten Neraas.
Business and economic leaders from 16 area counties gathered in Marianna Friday for a Florida's Great Northwest Board of Directors meeting.- Photos by Mark Skinner/Floridan
Farm Manager Otis Britt, front, and Project Manager Eugene Pittman look over crops growing in the New North Florida Cooperative fields.
Musician Andrew McGee, formerly of Jackson County, is in Nashville, Tenn., to finish his first CD. – Contributed Photo
Musician Lee Hoffman, formerly of Jackson County, shares a moment with his mom, Marianna resident Joyce Hoffman. He will perform Monday at the Burning Man festival in Nevada.- Contributed Photo
Building Strong Families triathlon and duathlon this Saturday
Fall Farmers Market to be held
Woman convicted of grand theft auto
Chipola College introduces two new bachelor's degrees
Construction company and county at odds
Man charged with sexual battery
Jason Reed
Kevin Russell melds literature and drama by acting out a story about pirates for a Future Educators' Club workshop in January. A theatre graduate, Russell decided to get his English education degree,
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 24
Jones Construction owner Tim Jones explains why he may file a lawsuit against Jackson County in order to fight for a paving contract adjustment that the county is refusing to make. Jones said he hopes
After a successful summer, the Jackson County Farmers Market is gearing up for a fall selling season.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Swimmers head into Merritt's Mill Pond during the Freedom Springs Triathlon in July. The park will be hosting the Building Strong Families Triathlon & Duathlon this Saturday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Ashley Pavuk, a secondary math education major, works on geometry in the ACE Lab at Chipola College on Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
CHIPOLA COSMETOLOGY LAUNCHES NEW SYSTEM IN NEW SHOP— The Chipola College Cosmeto...
Husband charged with stealing wife's debit card
Woman found guilty of meth charges
Spending tourism-generated dollars
County considering full-time tourism director
Building transactions
County keeping options open on old health public health property
School board calls on community to identify truant students
School board shines more light on its business
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 23
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Students pour into the hallways during a class change at Cottondale High School Wednesday. The Jackson County School Board is starting a new program called Operation Round Up designed to make it more
Members of the Jackson County School Board are using computers during meetings in an attempt to go paperless.- Deborah Buckhalter/ Floridan
Tourist Development Council members Paul Donofro Jr. (left) and Mickey Gilmore explain the need for a full-time paid tourism director.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Marianna City Manager Jim Dean talks to Jackson County Commissioners about Marianna Health and Rehabilitation during Tuesday's meeting. He was at the meeting to request that the commission donate the
The Jackson County Commission is considering purchasing this building on Green Street. The upstairs offices are being used by the state attorney's office and is being rented from an employee of the pu
Tests look good for Chipola River
Garbage truck's contents catch fire near Highway 73
Redistricting a big item for next session
200 Jackson County students fail to show for class
Where are they?
Bonnie Goff helps students in her sixth grade social studies class Tuesday at Marianna Middle School. School attendance is down overall for the county.
Teye Reeves, right, and Marian Johnson with the Florida Chamber of Commerce answers questions from the crowd following a program about the legislative session and the redistricting process Tuesday.
A backhoe clears away smoldering garbage from the northbound lane of Highway 73. For unknown reasons, the contents of a garbage truck caught on fire around 11:45 a.m. on Monday. The driver pulled onto
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 22
Person of Interest sought in Saturday Shooting
Man arrested on Meth Charges
Raw Sewage Runs Into River
Graceville Man Wins $4 Million
Ariel Folsom sets up a spike during a Marianna High School volleyball practice Monday.
Sneads Head Football Coach Don Dowling talks to a player during a recent practice.
Artist Series Tickets on Sale
Andrew Davis Whidden
Caroline Farris gets some encouragement from her mom, Ginger Farris, before starting her first day of first grade at Cottondale Elementary School. While reactions to the start of school varied , the l
Spring Creek was closed to visitors Monday because of potential contamination after a sewer line broke and sent effluent into the Chipola River and creek Sunday.
Jackson County Public Works Director Steve Croxton works clearing out a space around a sewer line under repair near Spring Creek Monday.
Robert "Buddy" Skipper of Graceville is $ 4 million richer thanks to a scratch off ticket he purchased at an area business.
Forecasters say SC could see effects of Hurricane Irene
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 20
School board adopts 'droopy pants' policy, outlaws 'sexting'
Three different tracks for high school students to follow
School Calendar for 2011-12
After school program ready for students
On the menu
Jackson County police logs for Aug. 18
Golson Elementary School Assistant Principal Jessica Craven, center, introduces second grader Tyadrian Billips Graham, right, to the school's new principal, Diane Long, during Golson's open house Frid
Cottondale High School ninth grade science teacher Angela Ostrander, right, tries to sell sixth grade science teacher Teresa Hendrix on doing a miniature "zip line" as a class project.- Mark Skinner/F
From left, H.E.L.P.S. Director Rhonda Bohles gives Shari Jones, Tan Jones, Jayiza Smith and Kendrick Pope a hand as they look through a table of school supplies at the McLane Community Center in Maria
Fall Classes begin Monday, Aug. 22. Late Registration continues through noon on...
Fall Classes begin Monday, Aug. 22
Government hopes to try bingo defendants this year
Chamber to host legislative affairs luncheon
Dothan native combined love of art and music in career
Teen rescued at Blue Springs
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 17
Alan Krilevich and Dr. Kevin Marie Scoggin helped rescue a teenager who was in danger of drowning at Blue Springs Recreation Area on Wednesday.- Submitted Photo
Ladarius Nix breaks through the defensive line during Graceville Middle School football practice Thursday.
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Thursday, Aug. 18, is registration for new and re-admission students. Students...
Jackson Yes campaign re-engergized
Residents ask questions of USDA in roundtable discussion
Fort Rucker soldier honored with Purple Star
Woman arrested on child sex charge
Florida's specialty license plates drop in sales
Indians starting over with brand-new team
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 16
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USDA Rural Business and Cooperative Programs Administrator Judy Canales talked about agency initiatives and took public input at a meeting in Marianna on Tuesday afternoon.
State Rep. Marti Coley (center) was among the many people invited to participate in a "White House Rural Roundtable" discussion with USDA officials in Marianna on Tuesday.- Deborah Buckhalter/ Florida
Jessica Gibbs tells customers at Dino's Italian Cafe and Sports Bar about the Jackson Yes campaign Wednesday.
Deputies arrest soldier
Food recalled after potential contamination
Biking 4,300 miles for fun
Bringing smiles in midst of grief
Man jumps from hospital window, gets sent back
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 15
From left, Trudy Nye, John DeVries, Joann DeVries and Pete Sands take a rest and water break at a business in Sneads before continuing their 4,300 mile trek from Oregon to Jacksonville.- Deborah Buckh
Woman arrested for possession of 18 Lortab pills
Man alledgely eats marijuana
7 crack rocks found during traffic stop
Man charged with stealing collectible coins, cash
Two women charged with child abuse
Marianna Middle School Football Coach Hunter Nolen gets the Bullpups oriented before their first practice Monday.
jcf_0815_TAMPERING MARIJUANA Quinton Cornell Jackson
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jcf_0815_DURDEN BURGLARY DAVID THOMAS
jcf_0815_COCAINE CHARGES Darryl Dewayne Hayes
jcf_0815_CEMETARY Chasity Noelle Daniels
jcf_0815_CEMETARY Bridget Yon Russell
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 14
City gives incentives to clean up Marianna
County commits $19,000 to terrorism training
Attempt to decrease cost of autos
Fort Rucker team investigating Afghan chopper crash
School menus to feature local produce
VIDEO: Rick Perry officially enters 2012 race
A successful trash pick-up effort by community volunteers last month is being followed up with a second one on Aug. 20, which will add several roads to the clean up route.
As teachers from throughout Jackson County converged on Marianna High School Friday for the district in-service meeting, Grand Ridge School Cafeteria Manager Teresa Stossel runs a tray of boxed sandwi
Jan Pierce (left) and Toni Jones race to get ahead of the demand for tea and drinks at the Jackson County School District's annual in-service meeting Friday at Marianna High School.
Road contract changes
County waives fees for letter to FEMA
State official visits Florida State Hospital
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 10
The county's work on a paving project on White Tail Drive, located off of Highway 71 near I-10, is going to cost more than expected due to the need to move a water line.
Employees at Florida State Hospital crowded into the facility's chapel Thursday to listen to a presentation by the head of the Department of Children and Families.
David Wilkins, secretary of the State of Florida's Department of Children and Families, addressed concerns about privatization during a visit to Florida State Hospital in Chattahoochee Thursday.
2011 Sales Tax Holiday
Theft suspect found living in vacant house
Man fine after RV falls on him
County to help pay for holiday decorations
Winning Fantasy 5 Lottery Ticket Sold in Grand Ridge
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 9
The 27 new light poles around the Jackson County Courthouse will be decorated for Christmas under an agreement between Jackson County and the City of Marianna.
A man working on an rv at Auto Clinic in Marianna Wednesday escaped serious injury after a jack collapse trapped him underneath the vehicle.- Jennifer Curci/ Floridan
Antwain Pittman
Devonte Green makes a catch Tuesday as the Sneads Pirates get ready for the fast approaching football season.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
County recycling program downsized
Homeless veterans
Tip leads to drug arrests
City pursues health department building
Jackson County police logs for Aug. 8
Sneads Junior Varsity Coach Shawn Graham walks the Pirates through a play Tuesday.
Daniel Bibbee
Aprille Lawson
Vigie Ambay and Tammy Helms help the Rev. Williams Walker during a physical therapy session at Marianna Health and Rehabilitation Tuesday. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Warehouse Manager Eddie Maybon dumps a load of cardboard into a bundling machine at the Jackson County Recycling Department Tuesday. The department is cutting the number of days it will accept recycla
Tommy Layton, front, Tom Bower, center and Ernest McNeil talk about efforts by Veterans of Foreign Wars Ted Walt Post 12046 to help homeless veterans in Jackson County.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Two Killed in Weekend Accident
Local Friends Mourn Soldier
Man Shoots Son in Possible Self Defense
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 6-8
US soldiers from the 2nd Brigade, 87th Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division, secure the area after exiting a Chinook helicopter, Helmand Province, southern Afghanistan, in this Sunday, June 18, 2
Woman is Volunteer of Year for Second Harvest
Friday Power Breakfast focuses on tourism
From Their Pond to Yours
Bruce Johnson wades into one of the ponds at the Blountstown Blackwater Creek facility in preparation for sorting a net full of fish.
Fish flock to the surface of one of the tanks at Blackwater Creek Koi Farms Friday. In addition to koi the farm also grows goldfish.
A school of koi make their leisurely way across one of the many tanks at the Blackwater Creek Koi Farm in Blountstown Friday.
Jordan Paradise leads her uncle Travis Ballard through the cave at Florida Caverns State Park Friday.
Barbara Turner was recognized as the volunteer of the year by Second Harvest of the Big Bend.
Adult Education Changes
City Hall closed for computer upgrades
Splash Pad rule board installed
Man allegedly pours bleach on girlfriend's things
The Marianna Police Department is seeking information about a theft at Bob Pforte Dodge on Wednesday.
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 3
The City of Marianna's busines s office was closed Thursday and today because of a computer system software upgrade in progress. It should be open as usual on Monday, and an automated message tells ca
Martha Johnson waves to the crowd as the 2011 graduates from Jackson County Adult Educations make their way down the at Christian Center Church. Changes are underway that could make it harder for stud
Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan Fred Staley (left) and Luis Aviles finish installing the new Spalsh Pad rules board Thursday.
The Sneads Pirates line up to run a play during a spring practice.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Marianna seeks donations to build pavilion
Rex Lumber Company employees help catch theives
Two men arrested for drug possession
Man allegedly steals debit card from borrowed car
Property fight
Ethics case against ex-Fla. House speaker dropped
Wayne Kennedy Neal
Marianna City Commissioners voted Tuesday night to ask the state of Florida for vehicles and recreational equipment used at the old Dozier School for Boys.
Elexis Collins runs through the splash pad fountain at Madison Street Park Wednesday. Her mom, Miranda Collins, is seen in the background with Elexis' sister, Novella Collins, on one of the benches ar
Timothy Allen Taylor
Randall Jerome Wynn Jr.
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 2
Emily could bring rain to area.
Sturgeon farm thriving in Bascom
Jobless flood One Stop Center for help
Job Fair Thursday
Shane Griggs works on a computer at the One Stop Center in Marianna Tuesday.
While disorganized, Tropical Storm Emily still had sustained winds of 40 mph Tuesday.- Image Courtesy of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
First spawning of Beluga in the United States, the juveniles are now healthily maturing at Sturgeon Aquafarms near Bascom.- Contributed Photo
Sturgeon Aquafarms owner Mark Zaslavsky in a tank with a fully mature Beluga sturgeon.- Contributed Photo
Jackson County Police Logs for Aug. 1
Privatization update coming Wednesday for ACI officers
Copper stolen from church
Jackson County added to disaster declaration
Prankster's firecrackers destroy toilets
Cypress post office to be studied for possible closure
Cypress is the latest Jackson County community to have its post office studied for possible closure by the U.S. Postal Service
Pastor Dale Worley checks on the gas tank at the Graceville Community Church Monday.
Jeremy Branch
While repairs were underway in the bathrooms at Citizens Lodge, there were still signs of the damage caused by vandals.
Jackson County Police Logs for July 30-31
Clarity needed
Homebuyers find unwelcome guest
Man accused of 'doctor shopping'
Judge rules against pavers seeking payment
MHS kicks off mentoring program
Teen clean-up crew rides the river
Police log for July 28-29
Alabama Attorney General's Office sends cease and desist order to Center Stage Alabama
Timothy Ramon Dickerson
Judge John L. Fishel II has denied a motion to reconsider a previous ruling he made in a lawsuit against Jackson County over some paving projects.
Loretha Spears gets a display of backpacks ready for back-to-school shoppers at the VF Outlet store in Graceville Wednesday.
Canoes loaded with Air Force Trails campers pull up at Bear Paw Adventures after spending several hours scouring the Chipola River for litter Thursday.
Garbage bags quickly began to pile up as Air Force Trails campers unloaded the garbage they collected on the river. They filled up approximately 20 bags with litter during their trip.
Shirl Williams
Marianna tax rate won't change
City won't ban Internet cafes
City changes scholarship process
$1 million to expand gas line
Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts takes an evidence bag out of one of the internet parlors near Marianna that raided by investigators earlier this month. –Mark Skinner/Floridan
Dave Nicholson, a member of the Marianna Scholarship Committee, explains why changes are needed in the application process.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Gene Strickland
Jim Dean
Police log for July 27
Missing teen found, companion charged
Alleged party pill supplier charged
Speeding driver caught with drugs
Housing authorities' funding cut
County ad campaign ready to go
Justin Divine
Christopher J. Helms
Derek Worley works on removing old pipes from the wall in one of the Northwest Florida Regional Housing Authority's apartments on College Street in Graceville. Housing authorities in Graceville and Ma
Donna Bacon from Crossville, Tenn. looks over the attractions available to visitors in Jackson and other northwest Florida counties, while searching for vacation information at the U.S. Highway 231 We
CHAD L. PETERSON
Delaney Johns
CHIPOLA FALL CLASSES BEGIN SOON—Chipola College students Kasey Revell (left) and...
SMITH TO RUN FOR CHIPOLA—Sharlynn Smith, a standout athlete from Altha School, h...
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bed tax
BIG BEND AHEC HEALTH CAREERS SUMMER CAMP—Twenty-three students from high schools...
Police log for July 26
Trial shakes faith in the justice system
An unwelcome welcome
Drug task force raids convenience stores
Alleged drunk driver crashes car during pursuit
District gets grant for math, science
FAMU alumni plan county event
Autumn Leighanne Whaley
Chaudhari Ghanshyambnai
Dineshkumar Prajapati
Faisal Mukhtar
Kimberly Louise Winston
Mukeshkumar Prajapati
Marianna High School's Meghan Hinson, right, smiles for the cameras Tuesday during her signing ceremony with Gulf Coast State College. Her grandmother, Ottis Ellerbee, is at left.
Michael Kilts and Nora Mayo works on a school event calendar for the upcoming year at the school board main office. Graceville High will be the first school to begin using grant money this school year
Carmen Cummings
Derek Horne
Police log for July 25
Grand jury: Shut down Internet cafes
Police seize suspected stolen items
Hospital wrapping up expansion projects
CC Students: Tomorrow is the last day to withdraw from a Summer II class.
Police log for July 24
First things first
Alleged gunman held after high-speed chase
Stopped for speeding, charged with fraud
Don't gut farm bill
Region's unemployment up
Few details on USDA discrimination claims program
Police log for July 21-22
Driver injured when log truck flips
During a public meeting at the Ag Center on Penn Avenue Thursday night, USDA Deputy Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Fred Pfaeffle describes the different ways the organization is attempting to ad
Farm Bureau Insurance President John Hoblick ask for input from farmers during a meeting in Marianna. Farmers are concerned that budget cuts could gut programs within the farm bill. —Mark Skinner/Flor
William Pino
Yosvani Jimenez Toledo
Sheriff wants raises for all
County cuts $1M from road budget
Library budget fine, director says
Biker hit by pickup dies
Gage Parker pitches for the Marianna Ozone All-Stars during the district tournament in Bonifay.
Jackson County Public Library Director Darby Syrkin presents her budget to the county commission and asks them to address the high number of employees at the library who are dependent on grants to fun
Dispatcher Wanda Arnold looks up a "dealing in stolen property" code for a deputy at the Jackson County Sheriff's Office Thursday afternoon. Sheriff Lou Roberts' budget request includes adding more di
Sheriff Lou Roberts
The Jackson County Commission pores over the road and bridge departments' budget Thursday afternoon. –Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for July 20
Changes to bed tax spending proposed
Tax collector moves to take over license office
Reform school closing a dagger to Jackson County
Police log for July 19
Under proposed changes to the rules governing the use of bed tax revenues, the Russ House could become Jackson County's official visitor's center, with a full-time tourist development director. —Mark
While the Marianna Highway Patrol office has been closed, the Florida Division of Motorist Services' driver's license office, located behind it, remains open. —Mark Skinner/Floridan
Carolyn Watford helps David McMillan renew his driver's license Wednesday at the Florida Division of Motorist Services' Marianna office. The office's services are being taken over by the Jackson Count
mill levy
Put it to use
Six charged, four sought after brawl
Vet seeks disability claim
School board considers special tax
Activist offers help on water issues
Police log for July 18
Cable work dims the lights in Marianna
Farmers say rains came just in time
Train hits vehicle near U.S. 231
Driver charged after he drops cocaine
Foster Myers
Danny Mathis looks over a broken power pole in downtown Marianna Monday.
Farmer Jeff Pittman drives his sprayer through a field near Two Egg Monday. After weeks of drought the rainfall that Jackson County received over the weekend may mark a turning point for some crops.
CHIPOLA PBL WINS FOURTH AT NATIONALS—The Chipola College Chapter of Phi Beta Lambda recently placed fourth in the national competition in Parliamentary Procedure. Chipola team members are, from left: Barbara Wynn, Katrina Messer, Tracy Scott and J
HINSON IS TOP EMPLOYEE—Stacey Hinson is Chipola College’s Career Employee for July. Hinson serves as a Department Associate in the Student Affairs Department and has worked at the college since 2008. Here, Hinson is congratulated by Chipola p
GULF POWER INCREASES CHIPOLA SCHOLARSHIP FUND—Gulf Power in Chipley recently added $1,000 to the Gulf Power Endowed Scholarship Fund at Chipola College. Here Darrin Wall, Gulf Power manager (right), presents the check to Chipola Foundation director
FORMER CHIPOLA CHEERLEADER IS NEW DERMATOLOGIST MARIANNA—Chipola College alumna and former cheerleader Dr. Shellie (Davis) Marks recently completed her Dermatology Residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She recently joined Inverness
CHIPOLA ATHLETES NAMED TO ALL ACADEMIC TEAMS MARIANNA—Though Chipola College’s athletic seasons have concluded, postseason academic honors continue to pour in from the state and national level. The Chipola Women’s Cross Country team wa
Police log for July 17
Is it really that bad?
Mother wants meth support group
USDA meeting to address bias claims
Biker injured by truck on interstate
Police log for July 15
Sheriff's office raids alleged gambling parlors
Rachel Key buries her head in her hands as her son, Carlton Wayne Key, is sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Kids collect a ton of trash
Child found dead at home
Man jailed after shooting himself
Ex-Alford employee charged
Passenger nabbed on drug charge
Alabama residents lose phone, Internet service after line cut
Cameron Gray hurls the ball across the field while warming up at the Marianna Ozone All-Stars' practice Wednesday.
Jeffery Wayne Butler
Participants in the litter pick-up project pose for a photo in front of the Marianna Public Works Department. They picked up more than a ton of litter during a three-hour sweep of the roads and neighb
Bags in hand, litter pick-up project participants make their way up Eva Mae Road in search of garbage last Saturday.- Submitted Photo
Carson Faircloth holds a second place ribbon she won in a Future Business Leader of America district competition in 2010.
Robert Dean Turner Jr.
Police log for July 13
Suspect tries to eat evidence
Man charged for stealing peanut wagon
County seeks bridge repair bids
Jackson County aids Holmes eradication raid
Robert Earl Thompson
Albert Jadon Lane
Sherri DeWitt/Floridan Two people were killed in this single vehicle tractor trailer rollover Wednesday morning at the intersection of Kynesville Road and U.S. Highway 231.
A few of the 1,517 marijuana plants destroyed in Holmes County are seen here. The Jackson County Sheriff's Office helicopter assisted the Holmes County Sheriff's Office in an aerial eradication operat
The Jackson County Commission is seeking bids to repair damage to area bridges. The work needed ranges from concrete repairs to bridge erosion. This bridge in River Road near Sneads, seen here, was id
Two dead in Highway 231 crash
Police log for July 12
Verdict not shocking, but disappointing
Internet game ban
Linking up with the 21st Century
Marianna to study banning Internet cafes
Marianna rents tower space to Internet provider
Internet games Corder
Internet games Hess
Man who attempted to flee gets 10 years
City workers get raises
Police log for July 11
Man injured in meth lab blast gets 30 years
County crisis manager gets taste of new job
Failure to stay in lane lands N.C. driver in jail
Woman attacked by cat warns of dangers
Police log for July 10
Rachel Key, left, asks Circuit Court Judge William Wright for leniency Monday in sentencing her son, Carlton Wade Key, right. He was sentenced to thirty years in prison, after Wright heard from Ke
Millie Jackson
Millie Jackson shows the bite marks from a cat that attacked her outside her residence in Cottondale early this month. Jackson is undergoing rabies treatment, although it is unknown whether she was in
American Red Cross volunteer Sandy Hascher listens as a first grader at a shelter reads "Red Fish, Blue Fish, One Fish, Two Fish," a Dr. Seuss classic. – Contributed Photo
Sandy Hascher took this and many other pictures of the destruction wrought by storms in north Alabama earlier this year.- Contributed Photo
Richard Long, left, and Sandy Hascher spent a lot of time talking about Long's traumatic experience in the tornado that destroyed his Alabama home. Hascher was a shelter volunteer where Long lived in
Jury decision shows need for new law
A real marketing push
Wells Fargo transition complete
Rural broadband initiative moving along
Child dies from wreck injuries
Gulf Power seeks rate increase
Semi jackknifes on interstate
Police log for July 8
Wells Fargo operates one bank branch in Jackson County. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Wells Fargo representative Vicky Beauchamp talks about the banks transition from Wachovia to Wells Fargo. – Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Rick Marcum, executive director of Opportunity Florida, talks about efforts to bring broadband internet access to rural counties in Florida during the First Friday Power Breakfast.- Mark Skinner/Flori
Brothers in arms charged for burglary
Bascom man charged for missing TV
Man charged for drugs, resisting arrest
Green Circle damaged by fire
Police log for July 6
Two Gracevillle residents face Ala. drug charges
Jackson County to advertise at airport
Center Stage bingo profits will go to charity
The Jackson County Tourism Development Council will be utilizing this information kiosk to market the county's attractions to arriving passengers at the Panama City airport. –Contributed photo
Gary Ouellette
Barbara Finch
Petition drive
Police log for July 5
Make it bigger
Job center goes mobile to help former state employees
JacksonYes: We're right on schedule
Marianna man dies in motorcycle wreck in Alabama
Marianna may go it alone on inspections
The Associated Press Defense attorney Jose Baez and his client, Casey Anthony, react after the jury acquitted her of murdering her daughter, Caylee, during Anthony's murder trial at the Orange County
Frank Bernaldo, a former Dozier employee, gets some help from Candice Kirkland Tuesday at the Marianna One-Stop Center. A mobile unit has been set up at the Marianna office to help laid off state empl
Police log for July 4
Jackson County marks the Fourth
Campbellton cries foul
Marianna girl injured in Walton accident
Bogus tag nets drug arrest
Brian Bernard Nanos
Runners make their way up a hill before turning on to Popular Springs Road Monday during the Freedom Springs Triathalon.
A swimmer looks around as she covers the last few yards in the swimming section of the 26th annual Freedom Springs Triathlon Monday.
Riders round the final turn in the biking section of the Freedom Springs Triathlon before hurtling downhill toward the finish line and the start of the running leg of the event.
U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Park Ranger Marlene Love-Jones hands out goodies to youngsters at a water safety event Saturday in Sneads.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Ryan Henderson plays Frisbee with Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts Saturday during a water safety event at Sneads Park.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Police log for July 3
An appeal against sending mixed messages
Signs of progress
AC theft suspect caught
Marking 400-plus years
Three injured in accident
Health dept. issues call to artists
State issues weekend fire warning
Police log for July 1
Center Stage Alabama open
103-year-old Wessie Watford eats a birthday snack with Jack Oswald at Marianna Health and Rehabilitation Wednesday.
100-year-old Alknese Ming, right, talks with her best friend Irene Williams during a birthday celebration at Marianna Health and Rehabilitation Wednesd
102-year-old Lou Clark looks over a proclamation in honor of her birthday from the City of Marianna.
BENJAMIN CHASTAIN
111 years of history ends
Jackson County schools get nearly all A's
Water safety seminar Saturday
Trooper Wayne Peterson helps pack up the offices at the Marianna Florida Highway Patrol station in preparation for its closing Thursday afternoon. The station's personnel are being relocated to the Pa
Terry Jumper, Lee Miller, Shirl Williams and Larry Moore looks over grades the Jackson County elementary and middle schools received this year.
Dozier employees and members of the public gathered outside the gate to watch as a library building belonging to the Washington County school system was removed Thursday. More than 180 employees were
Police log for June 29
Man burned in meth lab explosion found guilty
Driver in high speed chase convicted
Cottondale company sued by state
County agrees to rent space to senator
Carlton Key was convicted by a jury in Jackson County on charges stemming from a meth lab explosion in which he was injured last year. One of his co-conspirators has already pled guilty; a second alle
Kaitlyn Burch loads up a cart with files and paperwork to be moved to the Jackson County Finance Department's new home in the Lewis Building. The county commission approved leasing space in the Lewis
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Compassion should lead us to say 'no'
Adult store
Police log for June 28
Reasons to celebrate
Extension agent gets big send-off
County says 'no' to adult novelty store
Panhandle finalist for world's biggest solar farm
No seat belt ends in drug bust
Family gets outpouring of support
Christopher Lynn Davis
Jackson County Master Gardeners perform a satirical version of "My Favorite Things" for Charles Brasher's retirement party.
Retiring Jackson County extension agent Charles Brasher laughs as he is roasted at a retirement party Tuesday.
Police log for July 27
District issues water shortage warning
Sneads man dies in accident
Meth lab fire destroys home
Southerland speaks up on EPA, trade agreements
Man injured in wreck cited for careless driving
As the drought continues, the Apalachicola River continues to recede, exposing the bones of old ships, and sandbars. –Mark Skinner/Floridan
JOSHUA JAWORSKI
MARK HUTCHINSON
Rep. Steve Southerland
Classes begin for Summer II Term today! Also, Late Registration and Drop/Add continues today (6/27) 8am-6pm and ends tomorrow (6/28) 8am-noon.
Police log for June 26
Put it to a vote. It's the American way
State pension system in good shape
It all boils down to voter choice
Discover reading
RiverWay South launches tourism site
Malone Peanut builds new warehouse
Elevator company trains firefighters
New rules for Chipola River lands
Police log for June 23
Butts is new Sneads town manager
Davin Davison with the Marianna Fire Department unlocks an elevator door during a training session at Mowrey Elevator Wednesday
Sharon Liggett gives an update on the work on the new RiverWay South website at Thursday's meeting.
Workers move beams into place on the roof of a new warehouse under construction at the Malone Peanut Company on Wednesday.
Larry Clere stands next to the headstone of Littleton Myrickin, who Clere portrays in Civil War reenactments. Clere was leading a tour of the Battle of Marianna graves in the cemetery of St Luke's Epi
A group of kayakers explore limestone caves along the Chipola River. New rules have been put in place for a 1,378-acre tract along the river near Altha.
No joy for adult store
Thieves target AC units
Butts is new Sneads town manager
The empty storefront adjacent to the Subway restaurant near the Cottondale Interstate 10 exit may become the home of an adult novelty shop.
This air conditioning unit behind a building owned by F&W Forestry Services Inc. was one of several in the neighborhood of Old Cottondale Road, Optimist Drive and Penn Avenue that were damaged during
Police log for June 22
High speed chase nets wanted sex offender
Woman charged after leisurely pursuit
First Lady touts joys of reading
Sex offender arrested on charge of molestation
Alabama deputies capture Florida fugitive
Reward offered for information on Mega Gym robbery
BRANDI MERRITT
Christopher Plemmons
BRADLEY J. JACKSON
Florida's First Lady Ann Scott answers questions from children participating in the Golson Elementary School's summer program during a visit to Florida Caverns State Park Wednesday.
A Florida Highway Patrol trooper searches the trunk of a car involved in a low-speed chase that ended near the intersection of Clinton and Jefferson streets in Marianna Tuesday afternoon. The driver w
Arguments against don't ring true
Monday is the first day of Summer II Semester! "Like" this if we'll be seeing you there! :)
Electric rates
Poor management led to cost overrun
Police log for June 21
Time to take precautions
Gym robbed Tuesday
Corps says lake not being drawn down
Tallahassee man returns to face stalking charges
Carjacking suspect held without bond
First Lady coming to Marianna
Woodland fire spreads along tracks
Florida's First Lady Ann Scott read some of her daughters' favorite books to children during a book donation story hour.- Photo courtesy of the Florida Governor's Office
A large crane floating next to the Jim Woodruff Dam is being used in an ongoing repair project at the dam.
Marianna Police Chief Hayes Baggett talks to one of his investigators on the phone Tuesday outside Mega Gym on Kelson Street, where a robber reportedly followed an employee inside, tied her up with a
DOAN HAUN
CHRIS WALLEY
Police log for June 20
Internet game company sues
New library director starts work
Lightening strike, fire destroy Grand Ridge home
Elderly woman recovers after being hit by vehicle
Region's unemployment rate steady
Changes coming to online comments on Floridan website
Sara Justice with State Farm Insurance and Danny Finch with Finch Fire-N-Water make their way around damage caused to the Neel family's home by a fire Friday evening. They were gathering information f
Darby Syrkin, the new Jackson County Public Library director, talks with members of the public during a meet-and-greet Monday morning.
Police log for June 19
Tomorrow is the last day for Summer I classes! Hope everyone is enjoying their summer!
CHIPOLA SUMMER II REGISTRATION IS THURSDAY MARIANNA—Chipola College will hold summer II registration for new and returning students, Thursday, June 23, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Summer II classes begin June 27. Late registration continues through n
DUNKLE WINS CHIPOLA COLLEGE AWARD—Dr. Robert Dunkle, pictured with his wife, Nancy Deloney Dunkle, was chosen by his peers to receive the Chipola College Faculty/Administrator/Other Professional Award for the 2010-2011 academic year.
LEARNING TO CARE—Chipola College students in a Practicing Nursing Skills course recently deployed personal protective equipment to provide care for a patient on isolation precaution in the Patient Simulation lab. Pictured from left, are Olivia Mosi
CHIPOLA HAS LOWEST COURSE WITHDRAWAL RATE IN FLORIDA MARIANNA—According to statewide data, Chipola College has the lowest course withdrawal rate among colleges in the State College System. The report, released in March, shows that only 6.3% of Chi
This will not be good for the county
Enforce, don't interpret the law
All should contribute, and Congress should pay it all back
Either it's gambling, or it isn't
First Caverns bride urges more to visit
Summer reading program changes
Police log for June 17
Lois Locke talks about her family's history with Florida Caverns State Park Thursday.
Caleb Green peers into a wave bottle he made during the Jackson County Public Library's summer reading program last year.
Lois Locke poses for a photo with her husband, Kenny Simmons, during their wedding in the cave at Florida Caverns State Park.
Five Sneads finalists named
FPU announces rate reduction
Sneads to interview finalists
Fire destroys Cypress home
College installs campus-wide warning system
Cold pancakes lead to five-year sentence
Talris Brown
The new emergency siren tower at Chipola College stands near the Literature Language Building.
Police log for June 15
Airport improvements coming
Man charged with attacking wife just hours after marriage
Alford employee suspended over theft allegations
Rabid raccoon found in Marianna
Sheriff's office warns of bank phone scam
Robert Turner defends himself at Tuesday's Alford town council meeting. A town employee, Turner is on unpaid suspension while an investigation is under way regarding the disappearance of a town-owned
Early Fall A & B Term Registration today and tomorrow 8am-3pm!
Police log for June 14
Youth need more to do
Tempers flare at Cottondale meeting
Vandals try to burn bridge
Woman accused of stealing drugs during ER visit
Trial date set for Ford murder suspect
John Wayne Lincoln II
Former Cottondale town council member Bert Greer airs his views about the performance of town clerk Karen Cook, who is seated at the council table.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Mark Skinner/Floridan A section of this single lane wooden bridge on Hasty Pond Road was damaged by a fire Monday night.
Marianna water line breaks
Internet game parlors
Police log for June 13
Sen. Scott Beason
Family struggles with accident vicitm's death
Greenwood woman dies in accident
Man charged for drugs after investigation
Woman found dead in motel room
Angel accident victim
Granger drug bust
The mutilated remains of the old windsock lay near its pole at the Marianna Airports. The sock was snapped loose from its mount when severe weather passed through the area in April.-Mark Skinner/Flori
Police log for June 12
Many reasons to say 'no'
Jackson County needs to get with the time
Someone needs to be held accountable
Newest commissioner already has plans
Baggett: Ban Internet game parlors
Dozier dogs now need homes
Theft report leads to drug arrests
Police log for June 10
School district pleased with FCAT scores
JOE LITTLE CORBIN
BRIAN KEITH FORTIER
Marianna Police Chief Hayes Baggett
Marianna's newest city commissioner, Rico Williams (center) is flanked by Jim Wise (left) and Paul Donofro Jr. as he takes the oath of office during Tuesday's meeting. The new commissioner says, among
Jack settles in for a trip to Tallahassee with his new owner, Candy Seifert. Jack was one of several dogs left in need of homes after the closing of the FETCH program at North Florida Youth Developmen
Marianna wants to annex federal prison
City backs liquor petition drive
Driver with suspended license charged for drugs
DENNIS EDWARDS
Chuck Hudson asks the Marianna City Commission to sign a resolution in support of the petition drive now underway that, if successful, would lead to a referendum on liquor by the drink sales in Jackso
Warehouse supervisor Eric Wilson picks up pallets of bottled water at the Ice River Springs' facility in the Marianna Industrial Park Thursday. City Manager Jim Dean said the company is in favor of th
Police log for June 8
City $500,000 over budget
Three charged in theft of bulldozer
One dead, one injured in Highway 71 crash
Work begins on Madison Park splash pad
Paul Eric Fuder
James Edward Melvin
Anthony Shawn Bass
Marianna City Manager Jim Dean updates the city commission about the status of the city's projects, and explains the circumstances surrounding a half million dollar cost overrun in the city's extensiv
Luis Carmona (front) and Kenny Graden work on leveling out the ground in preparation for the pouring of concrete for the Splash Pad at Madison Street Park.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for June 7
What is liquor by the drink actually worth?
Lift the cap on Social Security
We're losing jobs, and no one cares
Alcohol is the root of many problems
Newcomer really likes it here
Good luck to all students taking the ACT this Saturday, June 11!
INDIANS FINISH FIFTH IN NATIONAL BASEBALL TOURNEY GRAND JUNCTION, CO.—The Chipola Indians finished fifth in the NJCAA National Baseball Tournament on June 1. It was the Indians’ third trip to the national tourney in the last five years inclu
CHIPOLA THEATRE AWARDS 2010-11—The Chipola Theatre Department recently held its annual awards night to recognize theatre excellence. Pictured from left, are: (seated) Best Supporting Actress, Deanna Harrison; Backstage Excellence and Outstanding Th
Think before hitting 'enter'
Alleged killer's burglary accomplice charged
Dozier closure may be delayed
Two charged after cops witness drug deal
Man returns to face high-speed chase charges
Senator Bill Montford
Police log for June 6
JOHN WAYNE LINCOLN II
KANDICE RESHELLE MCCLENDON
Antrone Demetrius Groomes
CC Students: Don't forget today is the last day to withdraw from a Summer I class!
District cuts 20 positions
Man charged for Facebook threats
Parolee charged after chase, alleged sexual battery
Guardsmen getting extension on exemption
BELL, LAMAR LATIFF
JAMES MICHAEL WOOD
Jackson County School Board members Terry Nichols, Chris Johnson, Charlotte Gardne r and Betty B. Duffee look over the projected budget figures for 2011-2012 .- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Kathy Sneads
Police log for June 5
Personal responsibility versus protecting the innocent
Family affected by fire says 'thanks'
A catastrophe for Jackson County
Well done
Record heat, drought threaten crops
Shoplifters hit liquor store over several days
$66,000 changes one life, affirms others
Liquor campaign states its case
Grand theft charge for man who fails to return
Union Grove reunion approaches
Police log for June 3
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From left, Chris McElhenney, Ty Tylock and Phillip Thomley of ChristTown Ministries talk about finding $66,000 hidden in a box while clearing out an estate several days ago. Thanks to their honesty, t
Photos by Mark Skinner/Floridan
While there is a chance of scattered thunderstorms this weekend, Jackson County's rainfall totals are 11 inches behind where they should be. Farmers are having to irrigate their fields constantly to k
Jamie Streetman, a board member for the Jackson County Economic Growth Alliance/JacksonYes! Campaign, rebuts some arguments against bringing liquor by the drink to Jackson County during the First Frid
Waiting to participate as invited guests in a Jackson County Training School parade, Bettye Worlds Dickens and Nancy Perry Hall stand beside a car with a placard showing the old Union Grove Rocket mas
In this photo from the first whole school Union Grove reunion in 1996, Nathaniel Golden and Raymond Herbert cross the old campus with a memorial wreath to commemorate the closing of the school in 1970
Swing opens new door for girl
Chemical to replace mowers on county roads
Blountstown man held for drugs in Marianna
Bonifay woman killed in crash
Tommy Darrell Hill
Jackson County Parks and Recreation Director Chuck Hatcher washes off the rubber mats surrounding the new handicap access swings added to the playground at Citizens Lodge. The mats are firm enough to
Mark Skinner/Floridan Sparrow Road, near Graceville, is one of several identified by county road department employees as appropriate for chemical treatment of vegetation.
Police log for June 1
Exploding ammo forces retreat from fire
Swamp burns in Washington County
Alleged candlestick assailant charged
Lifelong bowler, 81, isn't slowing down
Florida Division of Forestry rangers fight a wildfire in a dry swamp in the Sunny Hills area of Washington County Tuesday evening. The fire continued to burn Wednesday.- Florida Division of Forestry
Exploding ammunition forced firefighters to abandon efforts to extinguish this house fire on Stuckey Road near Round Lake Wednesday.-Mark Skinner/Floridan
Sneads resident Clezie Stephens, 81, is leaving Saturday to compete in the Women's International Bowling Congress national competition in New York with her four sisters. Stephens has been attending th
DREXLER CHENEY
An opportunity to create some growth
Police log for May 31
Don't forget to "Like" Chipola Athletics.
CHIPOLA FALLS TO NAVARRO IN NATIONAL BASEBALL TOURNEY Navarro College (Texas) 3, Chipola College (Fla.) 2 Chipola will face Iowa Western, Wednesday, June 1, at 4 p.m. (CDT) in an elimination game. The game is available on WJAQ-FM (100.9) and on www.psb
BADCOCK HELPS CHIPOLA—Six area Badcock and More stores recently donated $600 to help the Chipola College Baseball team travel to the NJCAA National Tournament in Grand Junction, Colorado. Pictured from left, are: Appreciation Club president Robert
An open letter to Marianna
IVEY WINS KIRKLAND TEACHING AWARD AT CHIPOLA Chipola College history professor Robert Ivey was chosen by his peers to receive the Kirkland Award for Excellence in Teaching. Ivey has been teaching history classes at Chipola since 1993 but has been widely
FLOWERS IS TOP EMPLOYEE—Katy Flowers is Chipola College’s Career Employee for June. She serves as Staff Assistant in Enrollment Services and has worked at the college since 2010. Here, Flowers is congratulated by Chipola president Dr. Gene P
CC Students: The deadline for apply for Summer Graduation is today!
A call to action
Canoe trip to fight cancer
Malone student drowns in Alabama
County fire rescue gets new equipment
Two arrested for alleged battery on pregnant woman
Marianna woman charged with child abuse
Community leader, businessman Compagni dies
Mark Skinner/Floridan Members of Jackson County Fire Rescue practice with new equipment designed to let them lift and manipulate vehicles using a system of jacks, struts and anchors.
Dozier property
Police log for may 30
Four injured in crash on 273
Opening day fills Blue Springs
Local third graders score above state average
Assault, stalking charges leveled against Greenwood man
Desmond La Ches Sims
Four people were injured, two of the seriously, in this single-vehicle accident Monday on State Road 273 near the intersection of Peanut Road.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
So many people flocked to Blue Springs Recreational Area on its opening day Monday the park had to close its gate until the crowd thinned out before letting more people in.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Fallen heroes honored
I-10 crash claims one in Holmes County
First step down a slippery slope
Standing on the side of personal freedom
Sales by the drink a bad idea
Memorial Day not just another day off
Dozier property's future unclear
Former bomber pilot does his bit on Memorial Day
FDLE: Wade Williams shooting justified
Blue Springs opens Monday
Hurricane season is here
Memorial Day commemoration Monday
Police log for May 27
This is the military-issue hat that Albert Lane wore in service. He calls it his "go to hell" hat, a common practice of WWII bomber pilots who mean it as message to the enemy.- Deborah Buckhalter/Flor
These are some of the medals Albert Lane earned during his time in service as a B-17 bomber pilot. – Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
This is Albert Lane's wife, Laurie Lee, who died recently after many years of happy marriage to the pilot she loved and waited for throughout World War II. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
An artist in Italy drew this caricature for bomber pilot Albert J. Lane while Lane was stationed there during World War II. The artist, at Lane's request, inscribed the name "Laurie Lee" on the plane
After Laurie Lee Lane died, her husband discovered this suitcase full of letters and a photo that she'd saved for more than 60 years. The letters date to their courtship through the World War II years
Braxton Glover works on one of the lifeguard stations at Blue Springs Recreation Area in preparation for the park's opening Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
World War II bomber pilot Albert J. Lane addresses a gathering of fellow veterans and members of the public before the start of a flag disposal ceremony at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Mariann
World War II pilot Albert J. Lane is second from left in the front row of this bomber crew photo, consisting of gunners, an engineer, a radio operator, two pilots, a bombadier and a navigator. –Contri
This photo from early February shows investigators gathered on the river bank near the heavily wooded area where murder suspect Wade Williams was killed in a shootout with law enforcement.- Mark Skinn
The Department of Juvenile Justice has yet to determine the future of the North Florida Youth Development Center site once the juvenile facility closes June 30.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Hundreds line up for Center Stage job fair
Dozier employees face uncertain future
Herb expert advises on local varieties
Scott signs new budget but vetoes $615M first
Dozier to close
Dozier to close
Scott budget
Layoffs at Florida State Hospital
Kat Benford with Blue Moon Thyme talks about the history and uses of indigenous herbs during the Jackson County Master Gardeners' herbal workshop Saturday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for May 25
County road work suit to appeals court
Three more county road bids approved
New ACCESS location to apply for assistance
Center Stage job fair set for Friday
Serious injuries in U.S. 231 crash
Fifteen charged in meth ring bust
Butler Road was one of three road improvement projects awarded to Baxter's Asphalt at Tuesday's Jackson County Commission meeting.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Jackson County Attorney Frank Baker makes his case during a recent hearing in the ongoing lawsuit filed against the county by three paving companies that claim that the county unlawfully awarded Aspha
VIVIAN FORD SCHOLARSHIP ESTABLISHED AT CHIPOLA—Friends of the late Vivian Ford have established the Vivian Ford Memorial Scholarship Fund at Chipola College. Steve Anderson, Assessment Center Manager at Chipola and his son Lee Anderson made the in
Leave it to the voters to decide this issue
Police log for May 24
Laws don't stop some behavior
Change state law, not county ordinance
Want to be a CC Indian Cheerleader?
Graduation 2011 pictures are posted. Feel free to tag yourself!
The rest of the story about Union Grove lunchroom
Think local for summer recreation
Sexual battery suspect acquitted
Students show tech grant results
Cottondale woman allegedly throws drugs out of car
Marianna woman faces drug charges
Fifteen charged in meth ring bust
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Abuse trial
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Police log for May 23
gas prices
New Social Security office planned
Man accused of sexual battery on two-year-old faces trial
Judge unseals Campbellton's lawsuit
Play wrestling leads to arrest
Holmes County corrections officer drowns
Woman wanted for car theft found
Greenwood man in custody after high-speed chase
Jonathan Cannon
Plans are under way to construct a new Social Security Administration building as part of a commercial subdivision called Penn Avenue Business Park, to be developed on this stretch of land between the
Defense Attorney Guy Green makes his opening statement in the trial of Robert Hernandez Sr., who is accused of sexual battery upon a child.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Prosecuter Shad Redmon makes his case to the jury in the opening minutes in the trial of Robert Hernandez Sr.
Police log for May 22
Want to be a CC Indian Cheerleader? Tryouts are May 31st!
CC Students: May 24 is the last day for Vertical Transfer for Summer I Term.
Say 'yes' to this question
It's a matter of more choices
Doomsayers will be proven wrong
Time to build a 'Y'
County already has 'liquor by the drink,' so to speak
Be safe during drought
Law Enforcement Appreciation Week
Tips from an extreme couponer
County schools face $3.7 million cut
Changes to teacher evaluations questioned
Graceville grant to aid juvenile facility
Jackson County, Florida unemployment down
Police log for May 20
Greenwood man in custody after high-speed chase
Man in custody after high-speed chase
Homeless man and woman allegedly steal car
Jennifer Bernier teaches a class in Chipley on how to get the most out of the least when shopping by using coupons, and knowing where to shop.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Madison Park opens
Fewer powers for Sneads town manager
Two held on meth, tampering charges
Man, woman held on drug-related charges
Nickie V Wilkinson
James Melvin
The vendors and customers at the new Jackson County farmers markets were joined by large numbers of officials and well wishers, who came out to celebrate the market's grand opening Thursday morning in
Sneads City Council members Tim Arnold, Sammy McAlpin, Donovan Weeks, Jimmy Wright and Helen Grice work on changes to the job description for future city managers.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Willis Franz McKinnie
Mariniecer Conttraylo Lewis
Police log for May 18
Fallen officers remembered
Road crew rodeo for county employees held
Free food for students this summer
Juvenile arrested on grand theft charge
From left, Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts presents a plaque to the family of fallen officer Greg Malloy. Among those coming forward to receive it were Malloy's wife, Donna Malloy, his daughter, P
One of the equipment rodeo competitions was a game where backhoe operators could compete to see who can pick up and dunk three basketballs the quickest using just the machines back bucket. – Mark Skin
Remember these colors
Police log for May 17
Liquor by the drink will cause more problems
CC Students: Don't forget tomorrow is the deadline to register for the June CAAP test!
Let the people decide
Liquor by the drink campaign launches
Jackson County students allegedly cheat on FCAT
Sunland staff being investigated for alleged abuse
Art, music teachers outline grant uses
A large crowd gathered Tuesday evening at the Russ House in Marianna to kick off the "Jackson Yes" petition drive to put liquor by the drink up for a public vote in Jackson County.- Mark Skinner/Flori
Carlee Wilson pitches for Kiwanis Tuesday night against Zaxby's.
Graceville Elementary School music teacher Karen Bouton shows one of the international instruments she added to her program, thanks to a mini-grant awarded by the Chipola Regional Arts Association.- M
One dies, two hurt in wreck
Police log for May 16
Mowrey breaks ground for new HQ
Drug charges for driver after seizure behind the wheel
Towns vow to fight on for post offices
Country Crossing site shows signs of life
Kimberly Jan Justice
The Bascom Post Office may soon fall victim to the rise of e-mail and a decline in the use of traditional mail services.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Among the dignitaries attending the Mowrey Elevator groundbreaking were Congressman Steve Southerland and Florida Representative Marti Coley. From the left are Mowrey Elevator founder and CEO Tom Mowr
A large crowd turned out Monday at Mowrey Elevator in Marianna for a groundbreaking ceremony marking the start of an expansion of the compan y's business offices.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Liquor by the drink
Interested in becoming a CC Indian Cheerleader? Open Gym for Cheer Tryouts TODAY in CC's Gym at 4:00pm.
CC Students: Don't forget the deadline to register for the June CAAP test is May 19!
Police log for May 15
Congratulations to the Chipola Indian Baseball Team, Coach Johnson, and Staff for winning the FCSAA STATE and NJCAA Region VIII Championship in Lakeland! Next stop for the Indians is Grand Junction, Colorado and the JUCO WORLD SERIES later this month. G
Hospital has come a long way
Beat the heat
Former police chief Parmer dies
Highway patrol station closing
Music is in their blood
Fountain construction set to begin
Dog wakes owner during fire
Police log for May 13
Man turns himself in for car theft
Alabama woman injured in wreck
James McClary Scott IV
Twelve-year-old Isaac Elllis accompanies his father, Wayne Ellis, on a performance of Merle Haggard's song "The Fugitive" using a lap steel guitar his father rescued.-Mark SkinnerFloridan
Ethan Ellis, 10, plays a washtub bass that his father made.
Altrusa International of Marianna members, from left, Jill Miller, Rose Cavin, Carolyn Glass, Donna Paramore, Kathy Milton, Kay Tyler, Susie Stevens, Kisha Basford, Nina Goodson and Main Street Direct
Mark Skinner/Floridan This home on Hawley Street in Sneads was destroyed by a fire Friday.
wreck
B.L. Parmer
Former Main Street director arrested
Downtown revitalization project wrapping up
Plaintiffs now ask court to invoke county's right
First Capital Bank to change name
Asphalt Paving Systems' attorney Michael Dickey talks to Circuit Judge John Fishel during a Tuesday afternoon hearing, in which motions were heard in the ongoing lawsuit filed against the county by th
First Capital Bank in Marianna will change its name to Chipola Community Bank by the end of May.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Brick paver crosswalks were added at the intersection of Madison and Jackson as part of the City of Marianna's downtown revitalization project.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Liquor by the drink campaign to launch
Police log for May 11
UPDATE: Missing Chipley child found safe in Kentucky
Some towns respond to Malone mayor's request
Contractor pulls up rails over pay dispute
Marianna woman receives Mellie McDaniel Award
State Road 2 paving to start
Child kidnapped in Chipley could be in Tennessee
The handrails recently installed along the new Old Spanish Trail sidewalk were plucked up by the subcontractor who put them in after payment dispute arose between that company and the main contractor.
Chipola Family Ministries Director Fred Cook talks with volunteer disaster truck driver Larry Alloway, of Leesburg, who checked in at the Marianna staging area Wednesday on his way back from Alabama a
Sneads City Clerk Sherri Griffin looks through some of the supplies that citizens of the town have brought to city hall, where donations are being collected for the victims of the recent tornados in n
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Congratulations to our Baseball team! The boys advance to the state championship game vs. NW FL. CC seeks 3rd title in 5 years. Go Indians!
Man hit with hammer during fight
Police log for May 10
Drop/Add for Summer Session I ends today at 12 Noon!
State grant helped hospital prepare
The CC Theatre will present the children’s play, “Aesop’s (Oh-So-Slightly Updated) Fables,” Thursday, May 12, at 7 p.m. You don't want to miss it!
Time to be more vigilant
Jackson County dispute with contractors entering new phase
Coley reflects on session
Hope Center asks community for help
Meth allegedly brought into jail
Man arrested after asking police if they were looking for him
Florida State Hospital not facing lawsuit
Jaylon McGriff paints a small piece of the wooden car he was working on Monday, as volunteer Chris Mitchell helps Jayhda McGriff with her car at the Hope Center of Marianna.- Photos by Mark Skinner/Fl
With the school year rapidly coming to a close, a decrease in homework is giving children who use the Hope Center of Marianna, like Kivon Clemmons and Isaiah Clemmons, more time to play.
Rep. Marti Coley tells members of the Republican Club of West Florida about efforts to pass an economic development bill in the last minutes of the just-concluded session.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
KRYSTAL DAWN BROGDON
MARK HUTCHINSON
JOSEPH BAXLEY
Police log for May 9
Vandals run amok to state line
Plant sale fundraiser exceed goal
Grand Ridge considers way to lower water bills
Dispute at lodge leads to road rage
Cheyenne Ward stops to smell the flowers Saturday while helping her family shop at the annual JCARC May Day Festival and Plant Sale.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
These are two of several mailboxes vandalized or destroyed over the weekend on McChapel Road near Malone.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
septic tanks
Classes for Summer I start tomorrow!
Police log for May 8
Support those who risk their lives -- editorial
Crime up in Jackson County
No repeal for septic tank law
Alford shelter is woman's dream
Slow driving leads to drug arrests
ID left with stolen goods
Sneads resident turned doctor speaks at First Friday
Virgil Lang Johnson Jr
Ladarius Deon Spires
James Justiss Land
Devonta Markeic Gibson
Dr. Robin Albritton talks with members of the crowd following his First Friday Power Breakfast presentation.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Among the birds being cared for at Sacred Earth are these two red tailed hawks. While the bird in front is undergoing rehabilitation and will be released, the bird in back is a permanent resident at t
John Little Hawk and Dianna Sue Bryant watch as a deer being cared for at Sacred Earth wildlife care and rehabilitation center eats some fruit.
John Little Hawk keeps hold of one of the red tailed hawks being cared for at Sacred Earth.
Rep. Marti Coley
Police log for May 6
District writing scores improve
Sunland superintendent resigns
Jackson County to honor fallen officers
Jackson County hospices gear up for busy June
Accident caused by 'medical issue'
Two women were injured in this head-on collision on Blue Springs Road Wednesday night.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The Jackson County Sheriff's Honor Guard consists of deputies John Allen, Karin Bergholm, David Carlberg, Cory Finch, Johnny Rister, Andrew Roedel and Communications Sergeant Rick Kerr.- Submitted Pho
Nate Conder was one of a large group of children who gathered at Covenant Hospice in Marianna Saturday to take part in a program where they could decorate flower pots. These pots will be displayed and
Mareta Spencer holds a pot as Marleigh Jackson paints it during a workshop that let children decorate flower pots for the upcoming Covenant Hospice Garden Gala.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for May 4
Family, friends mourn murder victim
Police search river for link to murder
Marianna takes step to purchase FPU system
Grand Ridge man charged for three assaults
New 911 coordinator appointed
Marianna prepares for Jazzy Day
Seniors can sign up Friday for farmers market coupons
Christopher Hornrine
Lavon Pope packs up her office at the Jackson County Administration building in preparation for her move to the county's 911 office, where she will take over as its new director.
Nick Scallorn and Daren Rivera practice a few songs Wednesday in preparation for their performance at the Jazzy Day in Town festival this Saturday in Marianna.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Marianna Police Chief Hayes Baggett called in a dive team and a police dog Wednesday to search the Chipola River and its banks for possible evidence linked to the murder 53-year-old Lynwood Alvin Cole
Alvin Coleman's sister Michelle McKinnon, and roommate Lee Martin talk outside 2915 Orange St., where Coleman was murdered Friday night. The Marianna Police Department searched the Chipola River for p
Police log for May 3
Honor our teachers this week
Our Alabama neighbors need our help
Bob's garden not forgotten
Sneads dedicates new fire station
As spring arrives, so do the snakes
When Mr. Bob (Robert Dickson Jr.) came back to visit Chipola Apartments Friday, he found a surprise. In one of the planters he had tended over the last four years was a monument proclaiming it "Bob's
Mark Skinner/Floridan Harry Barton Jr. leans in to listen as Mr. Bob (Robert Dickson Jr.) looks over his namesake garden Friday at Chipola Apartments in Marianna.
Mark Skinner/Floridan Pelvo White Jr. shot this approximately 4-foot rattlesnake while trying to do some yard work off of U.S. Highway 90 between Marianna and Cottondale Saturday.
Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan From left, Jackson County Fire Rescue team members Chris Lance, Chad Dees, Ricky Winget and Mike Wiggins sit a bed in one of the bedrooms created as part of the rehabilita
This expanded day room was created as the result of the renovation of the Jackson County Fire Rescue station in Sneads.-Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Police log for May 2
Jackson County residents react to bin Laden's death
Bin Laden's death causes mixed emotions
Jackson Alternative School break-in reported
Gov. Scott may come to Marianna
Fire alert issued by forestry officials
Gov. Rick Scott
Michael Downum
Nicky Lovett
Panne Burke
Robert Ivey
Fred Compagni
Dick Hinson, far left, back row, and a group of fellow Navy frogmen, an organization that would in time become the Navy's elite SEALs program, pose for a photo on the bow of a boat off of Japan near t
Dick Hinson
Country Crossing gaming must be charitable, Alabama AG says
bin Laden
Police log for May 1
Murder in Marianna
AN INSPIRING LIFE
Wildfire danger is high
Officers to patrol parks
Grace Purvis celebrated her 103rd birthday with a party at Marianna Health and Rehabilitation Center on Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
A small crowd of Sunland employees and people with family members in the facility attended a public forum Thursday in Marianna.
Velma Tensley addresses a public forum Thursday on the possible privatization of Sunland.
Murder in Marianna
Shooting in Marianna
Chipola Family Ministries sending aid to Alabama
Storm wrecks homes, lifts trees
Police: Drugs hidden in man's belly button
JAMES CASWELL
FPU customers could see rate decrease
Storm tears into airport
Man severely injured in wreck
Steve Mitchell was busying trying to clean up fallen trees on Lynch Drive Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Mark Skinner/Floridan Thursday morning's tornado peeled the roof off this car shelter at the corner of Lynch Drive and Highway 71 and deposited the metal in neighboring trees.
Fred Cook, left, and Coba Beasley load up tools and supplies at Chipola Family Ministries in preparation for a trip to storm stricken areas of Alabama.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
During the storm, large trees came down on the Lynch Drive mobile home where Robert Weeks has lived for several years. The trees put a hole in the roof of his porch, caused other damage, and covered t
Tornadoes hit Jackson County
Passenger charged for meth
Two burglaries in one night
Suspects in two thefts arrested
Chain reaction caused bus wreck
IN LOVING MEMORY
OLD GLORY
BOBBY DEAN DUNAWAY
Edwin Olinsey Pride
Mary Ann Pinkard
Commissioners adopt piggyback procedure
From the left, Lee Anderson, Larry Ford, Lisa Ford Williams, Donna Ford Rogers, Allison Ford Stoutamire and Steve Anderson gathered outside of the Chipola Foundation building for the announcement of a
Family mourns murdered loved one
County holds executive session on paving suit
Grocery store opening next week
Cave divers to flood area
Shotgun recovered in bowling alley trespass
MMS break-in reported
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
Arrest made at Magnolia Landing
Ex-boyfriend charged with break-in
Son accused of assaulting father
Earth Day celebrated at Florida Caverns
Company sues Grand Ridge
'Survivor' game for our elected leaders
Floridan can't do it alone
Woman bikes for nursing scholarships
Cancer fighter says support Relay for Life
500 pills found, one person arrested
Malone woman behind bars due to accident
Justin D. Walker
Mark Skinner/Floridan Cancer survivor Donna Craft works on getting the food ready for an athletic banquet at Hope School Thursday.
Dr. Katherine Jeter talks to Shanna Watson, a NHC Homecare nurse. Jeter is biking across the country to raise money for the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing Foundation Scholarship Fund. Watson has
Police log for April 22
Ronnie Gilley pleads guilty to 11 counts
Prison employee faces uncertain future
City celebrates Milton's service
Window jumper hurts back fleeing police
Man charged with leaving scene of accident
Ronnie Gilley to plead guilty
Robert Daffin, a medical technician at Apalachee Correctional Institution, talks about how privatization would affect his future.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Monte Walsingham
Retiring Marianna City Commissioner Howard Milton talks with well wishers following a ceremony to honor him for his service to the city Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Retiring Marianna City Commissioner Howard Milton wipes a tear from his eye while listening to testimonials during a ceremony in his honor Thursday at Marianna City Hall.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for April 20
Health care facility opens country store
Man allegedly leaves store, comes back with rifle
Bad payroll checks result in two arrests
Grand Ridge man charged for argument
School district amps up technology
JUSTIN SMITH
Chaplain Tim Hill and Connie Mitchell help resident Annie Blackmon with the drink she just bought at the new Country Store in the Signature HealthCARE of North Florida facility in Graceville.-Mark Ski
Police log for April 19
Septic tank law must go
Slain corrections officer's family thanks community
Jackson County, go green
Jackson County road work frozen by court
Two Chipola students added to wall of honor
Chipola College recognized the academic achievements of Caitlyn Prichard and MaryBeth Alderman by adding their pictures to the college's Wall of Honor during a press conference Tuesday.
One person was transported to Tallahassee Medical Center with minor injuries after an accident on Old Spanish Trail Monday evening.- Morgan Carlson/Floridan
Rollover accident Monday results in minor injuries
Police log for April 18
Teachers ask district to act before law goes into effect
Big Kahuna, Radio Flyer winners at festival
County, Florida unemployment down
Georgia man injured in motorcycle wreck
Circuit Judge John L. Fishel II
Battle of the bands winners Radio Flyer wrap up their set Saturday night.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Judges work their way through a box of ribs while trying to see who had the finest barbecue at the 2011 Marianna Arts Festival BBQ Cook Off.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Fireworks fill the air at Citizens Lodge Saturday night as the 2011 Marianna Arts Fest and BBQ Cook-Off comes to a close.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Members of the Jackson County Education Association talk after a school board workshop. The association is asking the district to grant professional service contracts, or tenure -- before a new law go
Police log for April 17
lawsuits
Candidates need to concentrate on the issues
Paycheck bill deserves to pass
Sneads gets chance at new direction
'Biggest loser' in district is Long
Struggling homeowners to get help from Jackson County
Alleged robber returns to scene of crime
House passes septic tank bill
Tea partiers gather for Tax Day rally
Cottondale Elementary School Principal Diane Long lost 28 pounds during the Jackson County School District's 10- week long Tons of Fun competition.
People gathered outside of the Jackson County Courthouse Friday to take part in the Concerned American Patriots of Jackson County's third annual Tax Day Rally.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Leonard Stephens
Police log for April 15
Windy storm in forecast
Arts festival and BBQ cook-off kicks off today
Two Chipola players get more jail time
Liberty softball player dies in automobile accident
Public plant sale is Saturday
Mark Skinner/Floridan Volunteers Marsha Wise, Diane Pate, Fran Taylor and Lisa Pelt take a break Thursday to admire the art while getting ready for the 2011 Marianna Arts Festival.
New faces in Sneads, Marianna
Local girl sings with all-state choir
County asks to reopen hearing, judge denies
Paying it forward H.E.L.P.S. opens registration for summer program
Person injured, four horses dead after crash
Let the courts decide
Times have changed
Clear this up now
New faces in Sneads, Marianna
County to weigh lawsuit over building problems
Three charged after high-speed chase
The real FCATs of Riverside
The newly captured FCATs relax in their minimum security box Tuesday at Riverside Elementary School. The mother cat and her kittens have already been dubbed Reading, Math and Science after the FCAT te
The Jackson County Commission is considering legal action in an attempt to resolve problems with the new emergency operations building. - Mark Skinner/Floridan
Patricia Lindahl was one of a crowd of candidates and their supporters trying to sway drivers on their way to vote in the Sneads City Council election Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Betty Jean Johns had the Sneads City Council election on her mind, or at least her hat Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Florida Highway Patrol Investigator Sgt. J.D. Johnson prepares to bag money seized as evidence after a chase that started on Interstate 10 in Jackson County and ended in Blountstown Tuesday.- Mark Ski
Police log for April 11
Hours of arguments, no ruling in county lawsuit
Two charged with grand theft after police chase
Municipal elections today
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Anderson Columbia's Gene Strickland spent most of Monday morning on the stand, answering questions during on a hearing on a temporary injunction against the county. –Mark Skinner/Floridan
Jackson County's attorney Frank Baker confers with County Engineer Larry Alvarez during a hearing for a temporary injunction against the county Monday. –Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for April 10
Let's see more of it
FCAT starts Monday
Bragging leads to scrap metal theft arrests
Counties teaming up to promote tours
Traffic stop results in meth arrest
Boone Dogs Deli dog missing
Flame of Hope travels through county
Childhood duo to perform at arts fest
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David Foster
David Fast
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Mark Skinner/Floridan Bick Brown does his best Incredible Hulk imitation while getting students fired up Friday at Sneads Elementary School for the upcoming FCAT testing.
Susan Howell Paul trims some pieces of dead wood off of an arbor at Fox Hollow Vineyard Friday. Three counties are trying to organize bus tours that would bring visitors up from the beaches to places
The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics made its way through Jackson County Friday.- Valeria Roberts/Floridan
Mel, one of the Boone Dogs Deli poster dogs, has gone missing.- Contributed Photo
Police log for April 8
Malone pageants are Saturday night
storm damage
Judge recuses himself from Campbellton action
Marianna looks to expand natural gas line
Fire victim's name released
Youth fishing day at Citizens Lodge
A pair of ducks chill out on the shore of the pond at Citizens Lodge Thursday. Jackson County Parks and Recreation is having a youth fishing day Saturday at the park.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The City of Marianna is examining the possibility of extending its natural gas lines down State Road 71.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Charles Ongko
Police log for April 6
Commission approves one project, cancels another
Man confesses to stealing shotgun
Man charged for posing as a cop
Chipola brain bowl team off to Windy City
The intersection of Madison and Clinton streets in Marianna will remain a four-way stop, after plans to build a roundabout there were cancelled.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Michael Gruver
Chipola College Brain Bowl team members are, front row from left, Ashley Adams, Zach Gilmore, Alton Stone and Nick Ratzlaff; back row, coach Dr. Robert Dunkle, Dallin Kelson, Harrison Fuqua, Travis Bo
Police log for April 5
Governor should rethink privatization
Scott needs to practice what he preaches
A potentially costly mistake
Storm was fearsome, but expected
Historic houses damaged by trees
Road crews forced to hustle
Classes, buses disrupted by weather
Scattered power outages after storm
Police log for April 4
Malone Coast Guard facility closed
Sunday fire leaves one dead
Family waits for closure
Cyclist dies in accident
Police warn sign stealers
Police log for April 3
An uncertain future
Candidates outline their goals
One charged after alleged fondling on school bus
Marianna resident killed in crash
Water district purchase opens land to public
Sheriff's office donates to grad night programs
Marianna band releases first CD
On the menu
Artists to paint at library
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs?
Police log for April 1
Pictured from left to right are Stephanie Watford with Graceville High School, Anita Githens with Marianna High School, Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts, Carla Oliver with Cottondale High School, El
Marianna City Commission candidates Rico Williams and Loretha Brown listen to a question during a candidates forum Thursday night.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The band Falling Down Broken – Aaron Lane, Stephani Lane and Brandon Bittner – is releasing its first professional CD.- Contributed photo
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Cottondale double murder case closed
Ag commissioner says farming must be protected
Felon nabbed after being in the wrong place
Car thieves target vintage models
License-free fishing this weekend
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Barry Elder works on getting a bass near the Spring Creek spillway to bite Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
DNA and shell casings found at the home of Bruce and Sharon Williams following their murders have been linked to their son, Wade Williams.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for March 30
Weather sends umbrella through house
Maps show non-existent flood plains
Police issue alert for missing teen
FPU responds to suit, denies allegations
Man holds alleged burglars at gunpoint
Trip saved woman from house fire
Authorities are searching for 14-year-old Deena-lee Evangaline Andrews, pictured above. She was reported missing from her home in Cottondale March 24.- Contributed photo
A patio umbrella protrudes from the side of a mobile home in Campbellton after Wednesday morning's severe weather.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Quillian Carver shows where the pole of his patio umbrella speared through his home in Campbellton Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Some of the new flood maps for Jackson County must be revised because of errors. One error shows that a large body of water runs through Malone.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
City didn't do enough
Don't close our post office
Police log for March 29
Clear the roads
Last of Dozier residents moved
Seat belt stop leads to drug arrest
School vandalized during spring break
Mobile home damaged by fire
Bomb threat proves to be bogus
Police log for March 28
Suspect charged in string of burglaries
Woman charged with bringing marijuana in prison
FAMU band coming to Jackson County
Shriners to convene in Marianna
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A member of the Shaddai Temple Hot Rods high fives the crowd as he drives by during a Chipley Watermelon Festival Parade. Marianna will be hosting a Shriners convention and parade April 15 and 16.- Ma
Police log for March 27
Make sure the numbers add up
Big Kahuna will make it a family affair
Forrest's Fine Foods will make it a family affair
Still time to enter barbecue contest
Seniors get active with video games
Malone man charged with molestation
Greenwood man arrested after traffic stop
Screening can prevent colon cancer
Seminar to explore estate planning options
Jackson County unemployment down
Joe Senarik bowls using the Jackson County Senior Citizens Center's new Wii Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Marilyn Neri reacts after missing her shot while trying out a bowling game that came with the new Wii console, donated to the Jackson County Senior Citizens Center in Marianna Thursday.- Mark Skinner/
Cary Sapp with Big Kahuna BBQ holds up a plate of ribs he cooked up while practicing for the upcoming Marianna Paint 'n' Pork Barbecue Cook-Off and Art Festival. –Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police investigating drive-by shooting in Marianna
Police log for March 25
Police investigating drive-by shooting in Marianna
Families, staff vow to fight
Company plans expansion
Pork rinds for a cause
Alabama High School Rodeo coming to town
Deputy Superintendent Larry Moore fries up some pork rinds for the Jackson County School Board staff Thursday during a practice run for a FFA fundraiser this weekend.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Fed budget
Police log for March 23
Hospital, ambulance service sign agreement
Malone man arrested after fight
Info seminar for seniors Monday
Quinton Jerome Beckwith
Amanda Griffin, the new family and consumer science agent with the Jackson County Extension Office, works to get ready for a planning and safety seminar for seniors this Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Jackson Hospital and the Jackson County Commission formalized a non-emergency transfer agreement at Tuesday night's county commission meeting.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Talks continue over utility transfer
Police log for March 22
Firefighters getting stiffed by the state
An abundance of caution
Gift allows hospital to expand
Court House Coffee Shoppe closing doors
This is part of a 5.5 acre tract of land on Highway 90 that was donated to Jackson Hospital by Fred Compagni.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Mary Lou Patmore owner of the Court House Coffee Shoppe in Marianna announced Tuesday she is closing her business for a second time. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Southerland says no more continuing resolutions
Police log for March 21
Post offices may be closed
Marianna house a total loss after fire
Victims in weekend crash named
Chipola's Sayumi Akamine picks up a bunt Saturday during a game against Gulf Coast.
Traffic was brought to a stop in the westbound lanes of Interstate 10 Saturday after a single vehicle accident that injured three people and killed one.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The U.S. Postal Service may close the Campbellton, above, and Bascom post offices. The two communities are protesting the move.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
A firefighter makes his way through a Marianna home badly damaged in a fire Monday .- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for March 20
Why government spending should never grow faster than family income
There are other alternatives
Library board says thanks for support
Make it work
Husband-wife team like it bold
Our Gang prepares to throw down at cook-off
Barbecue contest next month
Marianna church couple arrested
Hall to retire as Malone principal
County population increases
Southerland to hold town hall meeting
Senior singles to hold get-together
Fatal wreck closes interstate
Arrest made in occupied vehicle theft
The Indians' Garison Boston throws to first against Northwest Florida Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Principal Linda Hall gets some hugs from students at Malone School Wednesday. After more than 30 years in education, she is retiring.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Tim Cochran talks about the Flirtin' with Disaster team's mobile barbecue kitchen.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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An air ambulance takes off carrying a woman injured in a single vehicle accident on Interstate 10 near the Sneads exit Saturday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police log for March 18
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Local reaction to merit pay bill mixed
Septic tank repeal bill goes to House vote
Greenwood family moving back in soon
Rep. Marti Coley
Elementary education students Patrick Jones, Jordan Burke, Laci Abbott, Jasmine Thomas and Tory Lipford work on a project at Chipola College Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for March 16
Teacher pay
Infant with Facebook following dies
Man steals occupied vehicle
Women accused of stealing, selling shotgun
Fire damages Greenwood mobile home
Health and Safety Expo this Saturday
Fla. teacher merit pay, tenure bill goes to Scott
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Amy Kitchen fills up gift bags at Chipola Healthy Start in preparation for the Jackson County Health and Safety Expo this Saturday. -Mark Skinner/Floridan
Three men suspected of grand theft and kidnapping are seen in surveillance images from the Steel City BP store on U.S. Highway 231 near Kynesville Road. One of the men allegedly stole an SUV while its
Three men suspected of grand theft and kidnapping are seen in surveillance images from the Steel City BP store on U.S. Highway 231 near Kynesville Road. One of the men allegedly stole an SUV while its
Three men suspected of grand theft and kidnapping are seen in surveillance images from the Steel City BP store on U.S. Highway 231 near Kynesville Road. One of the men allegedly stole an SUV while its
Three men suspected of grand theft and kidnapping are seen in surveillance images from the Steel City BP store on U.S. Highway 231 near Kynesville Road. One of the men allegedly stole an SUV while its
Police log for March 15
Proceed, but slowly and carefully
Students to take more exams
Reaction mixed to school nutrition bill
Police log for March 14
Sneads city manager announces retirement
New market opens next month
Monday traffic stop yields meth lab, opium
Man charged for bringing meth to jail
Former Wisconsin lawmaker injured in wreck
St. Patrick's Day event biggest yet
Hug a farmer today
Members of the Zaxby's team celebrate a win Saturday during the St. Patrick's Day Downtown Celebration bed races.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Work is nearing completion for the new Jackson County Farmer's Market on Madison Street in Marianna.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police log for March 13
Observations for the city and county
If employees don't pay more, taxpayers do
Careful on the roads
Milton reflects on years in office
Sexual predator arrested for stalking
Car show to benefit state youth ranches
Victim of rare disorder hangs on to hope
Event in Cottondale to help seniors apply for aid
Realtors recognized at annual dinner
Live-in boyfriend shot during dispute
Jackson County unemployment slightly up
Two injured after driver runs red light
Indian Springs Real Estate's Cresh Harrison was named the 2010 Realtor of the Year.
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Marianna City Commissioner Howard Milton listens during a recent commission meeting. He is retiring from public service after 26 year on the city commission. -Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police log for March 11
Motion hearing ends abruptly
Two men held on meth charges
New business comes to Grand Ridge
Tapestry up for auction
Ronald Joseph Ollig Jr.
John Jobe Corbitt
Attorney Dion Moniz, left, County Attorney Frank Baker and Bob Siffert talk things over Thursday at a hearing that ended for lack of a court reporter. Moniz represents Asphalt Paving Systems, one of t
Circuit Judge John L. Fishel II talks to the lawyers about rescheduling a hearing that he had to postpone Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Thelma Jenning, right, helps Shirley Furnier with her shopping Thursday afternoon at Kountry Dealz in Grand Ridge.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
This handmade tapestry is being auctioned off to raise money for the East Jackson County Relay for Life.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for March 9
Storm, winds play with power lines
Road rage causes motorcycle wreck
Grand Ridge man faces firearm charges
Sheriff's office warns of more scams
Chase ends in accident
Dinosaur hunt leads to frantic search
Man blacks out, falls on knives
Bonifay victims' names released
Crews from Florida Public utilities work on repairing downed power lines on Kelson Avenue Wednesday as severe weather hit the county.-Mark Skinner/Floridan
A motorcycle driven by Robert Eugene Wheeler, 71, of Chipley hit the rear end of a 2005 Honda driven by a Georgia resident Tuesday afternoon on Pennsylvania Avenue.- Morgan Carlson/Floridan
FPU lawsuit
Police log for March 8
Keep Sunland in state hands
Time to take care
Two Chipola players spend night in jail days before tournament
Police search for illegal bath salts at Chipola Mart
Road contractors suing county
Victim tracks down thieves; standoff in Graceville
Taylor argues against budget proposals
Stage role a workout for puppeteer
Law enforcement from the Jackson and Holmes County sheriffs' offices, as well as the Graceville Police Department, Florida Highway Patrol and the Holmes Correctional Institution, surround a home in Gr
Law enforcement took a man in to custody after a standoff on White Avenue near the Holmes County line in Graceville Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Plant manipulator D.R. Forrester has the sizeable task of operating the Audrey II puppets for the Chipola College Theater Department's performance of Little Shop of Horrors. - Mark Skinner/Floridan
State Rep. Dwayne Taylor answers questions during a meeting with public sector employees Monday at Jim's Buffett and Grill.-Mark Skinner/Floridan
The Marianna Police Department cordons off the area around Chipola Mart while serving a search warrant Monday night. The store was reportedly selling banned bath salts that can be used as a substitute
Chipola's Geron Johnson and Elijah Pittman wait on the referees during the Indians' FCCAA championship matchup against Tallahassee Community College Saturday night. Johnson and Pittman were picked up
Police log for March 7
Man, woman killed in Bonifay home invasion
Inmate visits high school
Marianna assistant principal suspended
Man stabbed in Malone, two suspects in custody
Marianna Housing Authority vehicles stolen
Woman charged with cocaine possession
Fire destroys Graceville residence
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Renee Napier and inmate Eric Smallridge watch a video that was part of their presentation at Marianna High School Monday. Smallridge is serving time for DUI manslaughter in the deaths of Napier's daug
This is the car Lisa Dickson and Meagan Napier were traveling in when it was struck by Eric Smallridge and propelled into a tre
Graceville Fire Chief Thomas Dennis checks for lingering hot spots in a house on White Avenue that was destroyed by fire early Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for March 6
Did it have to come to this?
FPU president speaks out about suit
Firefighter urges lawmakers to rethink budget proposals
Proposal may end primary care at health departments
Williams announces city commission campaign
Brown talks insurance at First Friday
Sneads native gets big TV role
Calvin Allen, a firefighter with the state forestry service, cooks out at his home near Cypress Thursday. He is sending letters to all state legislators, explaining how the changes proposed by Gov. Ri
Former legislator Don Brown answers questions from the crowd after his presentation at the First Friday Power Breakfast.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Rico Williams talks with Angie Russ after announcing his campaign for a seat on the Marianna City Commission Saturday morning.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Sheriff's office warns of recent burglaries
Police log for March 4
Parents, community meet to discuss school involvement
City still looking for parking solution for downtown business
Master Gardeners to hold new classes
County eyes unwanted state property
Fire being investigated as arson
Supervisor of Federal Programs Michael Kilts talks to a crowd attending a district-wide parent and community involvement forum Thursday at Citizens Lodge.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Master Gardner Shelia Shelton works in the demonstration gardens at the ag center on Penn Avenue Wednesday.-Mark Skinner/Floridan
The state of Florida has offered to sell this building and the property it occupies to Jackson County. The surplus property would have to be appraised, if the county decides to pursue it. The issue is
Police log for March 2
Marianna files suit against FPU
Search for missing juvenile leads to drug bust
Look! Look! I will read this book
Marianna to upgrade to automated meter reading
Rangers head to central Florida fire
Car may have averted catastrophe
Tammie Terrel Rainge
Clement Valentine Malcom Jr.
Photos by Devlin Lee
Senior Forest Ranger Jeff Johnson with the Florida Division of Forestry explains how some of the devices carried on this fire engine are used on fire lines and to protect structures. This is one on th
Malaki DeClouet, Ismael Seda, Jamarion Gilbert and Ki'Zauria Steele react to Dr. Seuss's birthday with varying degrees of enthusiasm Wednesday at the Jackson County Early Childhood Center.- Mark Skinn
Crews with Florida Public Utilities work on power poles near the intersection of Old Cottondale Road and U.S. Highway 90 Wednesday. The City of Marianna has filed a lawsuit against Florida Public Util
CrimeStoppers
Police log for March 1
Mission trip story missed one detail
Another year, another tournament
Tournament a shot in the arm
Search on for suspect who stole, burned truck
Hosts welcome tournament visitors
Truck stolen in Miss. found in Jackson County
Members of the Santa Fe College girl's basketball team relax at Beef 'O' Brady's Tuesday. They are one of many teams from throughout Florida who are in Marianna to compete in the state JUCO basketball
Authorities are seeking information about this truck that was stolen from near Bascom and was found burned in a field on Neal's Landing Road. - Contributed photo
Police log for Feb. 28
Church to transform old school
Man Tasered during attack on his aunt
County to discuss municipal takeover of utilities
The Rev. Terry Fitzgerald helps load groceries into a car at the Liberty Center food distribution Saturday in Chattahoochee.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Viola Baker, left, shows fellow volunteer LaRawnda Washington how to help people with their paperwork at a grocery giveaway in the Liberty Center. The center is located in the old Chattahoochee High S
Adrian Graham
Police log for Feb. 27
A matter of trust
Sneads council member retiring
Former Sneads band director remembered for dedication
Expert: family searching for body that doesn't exist
Marianna doctors take skills to Ecuador
On the menu
Candidates set for upcoming elections
Students research black inventors
Former Sneads High School Band Director Nathan White is seen in this photo from a 2001 Sneads High School yearbook. He passed away unexpectedly Tuesday in Tallahassee. -Contributed photo
The family of missing diver Ben McDaniel has offered a reward of $10,000 for information leading to his location. -Contributed photo
Danny Sylvester helped judge entries Thursday in a Grand Ridge School contest highlighting African American inventors. Here, he looks over a display featuring George Crum, inventor of the potato chip.
Henry Knowles, Micke Nuccio, Donn Davis, Jeff Davis, Larry Cobb, Charlotte Byrd, Bart Byrd, Cathy Akerson and Mark Akerson traveled to the Galapagos Islands for a medical mission trip. - Contributed P
Dentist Henry Knowles and Donna Davis work on a patient's teeth during a medical mission trip to the Galapagos Island. -Contributed Photo
Four severely burned near Youngstown
Police log for Feb. 25
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County CrimeStoppers now handling all calls
Grand Ridge christens new signs
Students use bottle art to explore history
Marianna man dies in accident
Sixth graders at Grand Ridge School created figurines from soda bottles in a recent project. Their art is on display in the school library. Shown here, clockwise from left, are Ashlyn Goodson, Sandi L
Grand Ridge officials and members of the community participate in a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday, to mark the completion of the town's west end welcome signs on U.S. Highway 90.- Deborah Buckhalte
Police log for Feb. 23
Commission reverses funding decision
County updated on septic tank law repeal efforts
Hospital breaks ground on $6.5 million project
Police log for Feb. 22
Richard Harrison
People gather in front of Jackson Hospital Wednesday afternoon during a ground breaking ceremony for a expansion and renovation project at the facility.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Carmen Danielle Smith, left, and Merian Milton talk to Jackson County Commissioners about why this year's Health and Safety Expo should receive funds from the county. Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Cottondale murder case wrapping up
High speed rail
cottondale press conferece
Merits and demerits of merit pay
Police, sheriff won't work with CrimeStoppers
Mom's advice helps Malone FFA
Women's club dreams of rose garden
Septic tank repeal bill passes first hurdle
Sheriff's office investigation thefts
Malone FFA Advisor Kim Barber, right, accepts a ceremonial check for $2,500 from Monsanto representative Al Pearson, center. Jackson County farmer Mike Jordan, left, was the one who designated Malone
This picture of Sneads Elementary School student Jaden Maryssa Willis was chosen to appear in the new Justin Bieber movie "Never Say Never."- Contributed Photo
Landscape architect Brian Bearwood presents a concept drawing for a rose garden on the hill below Madison Street Park in Marianna. The Marianna Women's Club is spearheading an effort to raise funds fo
Police log for Feb. 21
Birthday ride of a lifetime
Prisoner tax fraud trial delayed
Fire threatened neighborhood
Woman held for drugs faces extradition
Barbara Revell sits in the cockpit of a World War II T-6 Navy training aircraft. Revell co-piloted the plane last weekend. The flight was a Christmas present from husband Ben. – Contributed Photo
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Chastine Van Fleet talks about the how the quick work of area firefighters and forestry personnel helped to save homes located near Old US Road during a wildfire last Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police log for Feb. 20
No one should profit from Sunland
Governor wrong to cancel high speed rail
Pros and cons of high speed rail
Activist prepares her memoir
Teacher merit pay proposal returns
Man charged for murder of Bonifay woman
Governor pushes rural development
St. Patrick's Day celebration set for second weekend in March
Fannie Pearl Collins talks about some of the many noteworthy events she has experienced in Jackson County. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Bill Stanton, executive director of the Jackson County Development Council, was a speaker and delegate at the Florida Rural Economic Development Summit this week.
Mark Skinner/Floridan Jennifer Bocchino and Kathryn Meadows were thoroughly in the spirit of things during the 2010 Marianna St. Patrick's Day Celebration. This year's is set for March 12.
Mark Skinner/Floridan Jennifer Bocchino and Kathryn Meadows were thoroughly in the spirit of things during the 2010 Marianna St. Patrick's Day Celebration. This year's is set for March 12.
Police log for Feb. 18
Wallet stolen from shopper's purse
Save the Children awards scholarships
Truck hits tractor in Cottondale
Panhandle policyholders could see rate decreases
Man awakened by burglar
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Police log for Feb. 16
Riverside cafeteria to be expanded
Malone, Bascom ink deal to merge fire departments
Chipola readies 'Little Shop' premiere
Students eat lunch in the Riverside Elementary School cafeteria Wednesday. The cafeteria will be renovated and expanded over the coming months.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Dianna Glaze goes into a song as Kayla Todd, Meghan Gilliland and Deanna Harrison looks on, during a preview performance of Little Shop of Horrors for the members of the Chipola Regional Arts Associat
Chris Holloway's character gets a case of the giggles while explaining how he came to become a dentist during a preview performance of the Little Shop of Horrors Tuesday.
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Police log for Feb. 15
Life in the information age
Jackson County youth exhibit steers
Jackson Hospital expansion not costing tax dollars
Five elections coming up
Jackson Hospital's emergency room will be doubling in size as part of a planned renovation program.
Hayley Helms tries to persuade her steer to have a quick snack before the Jackson County Cattlemen's Fed Steer Show Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Faith Hardin with Jackson County 4-H has some trouble steering her steer during the Jackson County Cattlemen's Fed Steer Show Tuesday.
Police log for Feb. 14
Disabled ex-vet seeks help attending games
Man accused of sexual battery takes plea deal
Arguing couple arrested over the weekend
Man robbed during dice game
Driver charged with possession near Cottondale
Hospital to begin $6.5M renovation
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Robert Brehm II listens during his sentencing hearing Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Melvin Henderson has won 34 medals in various events while competing in the National Veterans Wheelchair Games over the last 13 years.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Feb. 13
Hard choices lie ahead
67 Valentine's Days
Goodwill opens Career Training Center
Graceville woman arrested in Washington County
Library fundraiser with a sweet tooth
Hap and Jorene Dunaway
Rev. Willie and Emma Griffen
Jim and Patty Hart
Creshull and Marianne Harrison
Marianna Goodwill Store Manager Jeris Barbee talks Friday about some of the training programs that will be available at the newly expanded office in the Oak Station Shopping Center.- Mark Skinner/Flor
People crowd around a table laden with sweets of all kinds during the 2010 Classic Southern Deserts fundraiser for the Jackson County Public Library.
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Police log for Feb. 11
County rejects use of recycled asphalt
Scammers get more sophisticated
Attorney urges students to master their fates
Sneads plant gets national honor
The staff of the Sneads Wastewater Treatment Plant accept an award from Eric McGee, honoring the city for excellence in operation of its aero mod wastewater treatment plant. From the left are Don Gagn
Des Lawson, Tyeshia Smith, Jasmyne Merritt, Ashante Moore and Rochedra Glynn perform during the Grand Ridge Black History Month program Thursday morning.
Attorney LaDray Gilbert addresses students at Grand Ridge School during the keynote address of the school's Black History Month program Thursday morning.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Feb. 9
School district could face drastic cuts
Cracked road to be tested
Red Cross assists Malone mother, children after fire
Grass grows into this crack, one of many, in the pavement on El Bethel Church Road between Grand Ridge and Sneads.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Sneads' Daryll Johnson breaks past Graceville defenders during the District 2-2A tournament in Bonifay Tuesday night.
Malone Head Coach Steven Welch gives some instructions to Antwain Johnson in the closing minutes of a game against Sneads last Friday.
Red Cross Disaster Action Team members were on the scene of a fire in Malone Wednesday to assist the victims of a mobile home fire. Jackson County Fire Rescue was dispatched to the residence at 5360 1
Under Gov. Rick Scott's recommended budget, the Jackson County School District would lose about $4.8 million in funding. Superintendent Lee Miller said there might be things that will have to be put o
A week for school support staff
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Police log for Feb. 8
Here we go again
County gets courthouse update
Marianna, Cottondale look to take over county water, sewer
Library looking for volunteers
Cottondale student heading to Big Bend bee
Summer Hayes, a fifth grader at Cottondale Elementary School, will be representing Jackson County this Saturday at the Big Bend Regional Spelling Bee in Tallahassee.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Becky Pittman helps a patron with a computer question at the Jackson County Public Library in Marianna Tuesday. The library will be having a workshop to teach volunteers how to tutor adults in basic l
This is an architect's rendering closely resembling the latest design for improvements to the Jackson County Courthouse facade.- Image Courtesy of Donofro and Associates
Police log for Feb. 7
Scott proposes to privatize Sunland
Driver, passenger held on charges after accident
State parks face possible closure
In the proposed budget Gov Rick Scott released Monday, he said that Sunland should be privatized by early 2013.
Three Rivers State Park is not on the list of 53 parks suggested for closure as a budget- cutting measure for the state.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police log for Feb. 5
Hundreds turn out for slain officer's funeral
Local black history
Legislators warn of deep spending cuts
Another downtown business asks city for help
Economy headed in right direction, advisor says
Books outline depth of black history in Jackson County
Union Grove was one of county's earliest black schools
Spires achieved many 'firsts'
Farmer, bus driver, crewman – Jones did it all
City's first black mayor recalls triumphs, struggles
Chipola Black Student Union hosts annual Black History Month event
County boasted thriving black business community
Dr. Willie Spires is serving his fifth consecutive term as a Jackson County Commissioner, the first African-American to hold that post. He is also a psychology professor and the first African-American
People involved in planning the fourth whole school reunion for Union Grove High School meet to catch up on preparations Thursday.
Edward Jones will celebrate his 97th birthday this summer. He has lived in Jackson County most of his life. On a recent visit to the Floridan, he talked about some of his memories.
This used to be Graham's Place, also know as Graham's Corner and as the "Honey Dripper." Located on the corner of Orange and St. Andrews streets, it had an upstairs dance hall. The first floor had a f
Leon Kelly treasures the old knives and other implements his grandfather used in the butchering business he ran from a building behind his home.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Elmore Bryant, the first black mayor Marianna, talks about the days he and others were involved in the civil rights struggle.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Queen Brown looks through her autobiography, which contains many references to local landmarks and historic information.- Morgan Carlson/Floridan
Kate Warne, an investment strategist with the Edward Jones Research Department, spoke to a group at Chipola College about the U.S. economy and current market trends Thursday.- Morgan Carlson/Floridan
Owner of the Court House Coffee Shoppe, Mary Lou Patmore, spoke before the Marianna City Commission this week to request help for the parking problem at her downtown Marianna business.- Mark Skinner/F
Police log for Feb. 4
Cottondale murder investigation still open
Marianna considers Fourth of July event
Malone woman arrested for drugs, child abuse
Hunter recalls gunfight with double murder suspect
Jasmine Henderson
A bouquet of flowers stands outside of Bruce and Sharon Williams' home in Cottondale Thursday. - Mark Skinner/Floridan
Cottondale Police Chief William Watford is seen outside of the home of Bruce and Sharon Williams, shortly after investigators arrived on Jan 26. While the main suspect died in a shootout Wednesday, t
The City of Marianna is discussing having a Fourth of July fire works display. Seen here, a fireworks display held at Citizens Lodge several years ago. - Floridan File Photo
Police log for Feb. 2
Marianna candidates must qualify this month
Jackson County family in Egypt reports they're safe
Chipola announces new cutting-edge program
State tournament to fill county with visitors
Murder suspect dead
David Lane, Ronnie Myers, Robert Trammel, Jake Headrick, and Dr. Gene Prough at Chipola College during a press conference to kick off the ticket sales drive for the Florida Junior College Men's and Wo
Richard Williams, Bud Riviere, Rep. Marti Coley, Courtney Sawyer, Christen Bennett, Matthew White, and Dr. Gene Prough sport 3D glasses during a press conference at Chipola College announcing the new
What's wrong with the country today
A few facts about those vouchers
Chipola TV
Lawmakers, get on this
Police log for Feb. 1
Chipola TV looks to broadcast
Grammy nominee coming to Chipola
Washington County battles synthetic drug growth
Chipola College's Royce Reagan works on getting the cameras ready for Tuesday night's basketball games against Northwest Florida.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Grammy nominated artist Freddy Cole will be performing at Chipola College on Feb. 7. -Photo by Clay Walker
District names Teacher of the Year
Police log for Jan. 31
Jackson County family trapped in Egypt
Sister charged for allegedly impeding brother's arrest
Man held for allegedly strangling pregnant girlfriend
Man dies in weekend interstate accident
Man charged for kicking out cop car window
School Related Employee of the Year Connie Peterson and Rookie Teacher of the Year Marissa Ballard stand on stage after accepting their awards.
Ruby Sylvester is congratulated after her teacher of the year win.
People demonstrate in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mu
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Beverly Conrad talks about her son, Bruce, who works in Cairo, Egypt.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Police investigate fight, stabbing at store
Police log for Jan. 30
Victims' son now wanted in connection with murders
Shelter defends local vets
Congrats to all
Hirt named Citizen of the Year
District schools get chance to race to the top
Chamber receives state award
Dick Hinson honored
Man convicted in 2008 stabbing
Greenwood home destroyed by fire
Funeral arrangements made for slain couple
Citizen of the Year Homer Hirt prepares to deliver his acceptance speech Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Rob Hinson does his best imitation of his grandfather, Dick Hinson, while accepting a lifetime achievement award on the elder Hinson's behalf Friday. Dick Hinson's sons, Mark Hinson, Randall Hinson a
Jackson Hospital CEO Larry Meese accepts the Wayne Mixson Economic Leadership Award check on behalf of the hospital at Friday's Jackson County Chamber of Commerce annual banquet. From the left are, ou
Betty Joyce Hand received the Volunteer of the Year Award Friday at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Banquet.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Kathy Sloan, center, accepts the Excellence in Leadership award from Art Kimbrough and Sarah Clemmons Friday.
Incoming Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Chairman John Milton brings the ceremonies to an end Friday night.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Florida Chamber Foundation representative Stephanie Gibbons, center, presents the Six Pillars Community Award to Jackson County Chamber of Commerce outgoing chairman Sarah Clemmons and Art Kimbrough,
Jackson County School Superintendent Lee Miller talks to school district staff and county residents at a town hall meeting in Campbellton Thursday. Attendees met district staff, learned about the Race
Police log for Jan. 28
Search for son of slain Cottondale couple extends into Alabama, Georgia
State to seek death penalty for John Wayne Lincoln
Long-serving 911 coordinator retires
Man charged with battery on officer, bringing marijuana into jail
County clarifies road project list
Jackson County plans to chip-seal Cecil Lane and three dead-end roads that connect to it- Girlsey, Gray and Oregon Trail.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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John Mader presents a birdhouse he built to retiring 911 Coordinator Christine Daniels, as friends and co-workers look on.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
UPDATE: Victims' truck found; son being sought by police
Washington County schools locked down
Police log for Jan. 26
Husband, wife found dead
Man found unconscious in suspected meth lab
Cottondale felon convicted of possession of firearm
Superintendent invites questions
County divides over bed tax spending
Investigators process evidence found in a suspected meth lab in a room at the Budget Inn in Marianna Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Cottondale Police Chief William Watford confers with Jackson County Sheriff's Office investigators near the scene where two people were found dead on First Street in Cottondale Wednesday.- Mark Skinne
Dennis Barnes
Local vets need to support pet adoptions
Police log for Jan. 25
Candidates need to explain
Gun laws
Anniversary remembered
It shouldn't have to come to this
Students, teachers gather to recall accident victim
Citizen of the Year nominees named
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More than a dozen charged in riot
Police log for Jan. 24
Peanut prices rise
Hinson set for chamber banquet
Author Margena Myrick and Rose Robinson Jackson look talk about how how the world has changed since their days as childhood friends in Marianna. They are seen with purses featuring characters from Myr
Jackson County School Superintendent Lee Miller reads a story about a kid having a bad day to students at Cottondale Elementary School as Deputy Superintendent Larry Moore and school board member Kenn
Disturbance at Graceville juvenile facility
Teen dies in car wreck
Well known Panhandle humorist Mark Hinson will be the speaker at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce's banquet Friday night.- Contributed Photo
Ken Barton, executive director of the Florida Peanut Producers Association, works on a report in his office in the Ag Center on Penn Avenue Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Jan. 23
Florida legislators look to change gun laws
Speed, warning signs posted on road
Veteran's remains escorted through county
Salvation Army office moves again
Several alleged drug dealers arrested
Members of the Florida Highway Patrol escort a convoy carrying the remains of Air Force Lt. Robert Dees home to Ozark, Ala. Friday. - Mark Skinner/Floridan
A makeshift memorial has sprung up on Old Greenwood Road near where Devaunte Patterson died in a traffic accident on Jan 15. Jackson County Road and Bridge crews have installed new speed limit and sto
The Jackson County Salvation Army office has relocated to this house on Clinton Street near the Madison Street intersection.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Danny Wikle, store manager for Outpost Guns and Ammo in Marianna, looks over a concealed carry permit application Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Jan. 21
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County wants tire dumper caught
Charges in fatal Sneads crash
City awarded for being top rural community
Road Crew Supervisor Gill Hand piles up tires found on Topaz Road so they can be picked easier by the county's heavy equipment Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Kayla Rabon was issued two non-criminal traffic citations following an investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol into this September accident that killed Dianne McCoy.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Anyone passing Marianna on Interstate 10 will know that Marianna is USDA's Florida Rural Community of the Year, thanks to this billboard near the Penn Avenue Interstate 10 interchange.- Mark Skinner/F
Lane delays on Old Cottondale Road
Police log for Jan. 19
Pharmacist sentenced for trafficking
Gov. Scott delays septic tank regulations
Man jumps from car while fleeing cops
Brothers urge Chipola students on
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Joy Polston joins Lamar Polston and Ricky Polston as they look over yearbooks from their time at Chipola. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
School board finalizes 2011-12 calendar
Let Compass Lake determine its own destiny
Police log for Jan. 18
In this case, no news is good news
School employees compete to lose
Man flees traffic stop, crashes car
Ag building set to open at Sneads High
Cindy James laughs at a joke as Jackson County School Superintendent Lee Miller weighs in for the district's competition to see who can get most in shape.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Buddy Land with Crawford Landscaping and Lawn Service lays sod in front of Sneads High School's new agricultural building Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Sunday liquor
Police log for Jan. 17
Community marks King day
Former hospital chief of staff dies
Iola Bell and Martha Elder clap along to the music, as a service remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. starts Monday at Jerusalem A.M.E. Church.
The Rev. Ronald Mizer soars into song during his address at a service in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Leslie Spencer, associate state director for AARP, answers questions about the economy and energy costs during a meeting of AARP Chapter 3486 Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Student driver died after warning children
Police log for Jan. 16
Time to pull together
Chipola Ministries thanks supporters
Get behind city effort
Still no mayor in Grand Ridge
Student dies in crash
Marianna woman arrested for cocaine
Sheriff: Crime is up
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Grand Ridge town council members consider some of the more humorous proposed names for the road that leads to the town's new wastewater treatment plant.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
One person was killed in this single vehicle accident on Old Greenwood Road Saturday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Cottondale's Darien Pollock takes the ball down court with Sneads' John Whittington in pursuit Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Cottondale's Tsara Peace and Sneads' Kayla Rabon fight for possession of the ball Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts goes over some of the county's crime statistics during an interview Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Former Dozier school sees new management, again
Police log for Jan. 14
Group to aid Chipola River Greenway
Twins invited to attend Morehouse
Speaker tells students they have a choice
Three arrested as warrant served
Twins Darius, left, and Darien Pollock have been accepted to Morehouse College in Atlanta, the alma mater of one of their heroes, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Their letters of acceptance came exactly on
Scientist Victor DeNoble makes his way around the Malone School Auditorium showing students a monkey brain that had been effected by nicotine exposure.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The Chipola River winds its way through the Hinson Conservation and Recreation Area.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Jan. 12
Bidder protests county decision
Cottondale man arrested for meth
'48 Hours' on murder to air this month
Women narrowly missed by falling tree
Erin Moriarty prepares to interview Dewayne Barrentine for an episode of "48 Hours" that is expected to air Jan. 22.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
This tree fell across Baltzell Street in Marianna Wednesday afternoon. The City of Marianna Street Department removed the tree.- Contributed Photo
Richard Craig Grissett
A dispute has arisen over the bid awarded for a landscaping project along the State Road 71 medians at Interstate 10.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Water line damaged
Police log for Jan. 11
Pay back Social Security first
Left in limbo
Arrest in Malone burglaries
County still debates Compass Lake's future
Guard charged in inmate beating
Man charged for stolen pills
Three men, juvenile charged for firearms
Sheriff's office finds stolen vehicles
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Selafas Ivey
Terry Thomas
Quinton Dixon
Jason Thomas
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Compass Lake in the Hills resident Leah Reagan talks to Jackson County Commission about her concerns over a possible change in how special assessments are collected in her subdivision. Behind her, Hea
Police log for Jan. 10
tobacco trial
Horse adoption returns to Jackson County
Man charged after gunshots, chase
Ronald Brown
Aryn O'Dell feeds some of the horses up for adoption at the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro Adoption in 2009 at the Jackson County Ag Center.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Jan. 9
Does the law abide by the rules?
A good first step
Hopkins sells GMC to Rahal-Miller
Mayor's removal made permanent
Chamber welcomes new chairman
Marianna man arrested for drugs
Ronald Eudon Grant III
Chris Wright
Carrier of the Year wins again
While the Hopkins dealership in Marianna sold its GMC franchise to Rahal-Miller Chevrolet Buick Cadillac, it will be open Monday selling used cars and trucks, and the parts and service department will
Incoming chamber chairman John Milton talks about his family's history in Jackson County during the First Friday Power Breakfast.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Traffic stop leads to arrest of wanted Greenwood woman
Police log for Jan. 7
Jackson County tobacco trial cancelled
New tenant for old Wal-Mart space
Battle of the bands for 2011 Paint 'n' Pork
This former Walmart location on Highway 90 is the planned future home for a national chain of farm and ranch supply stores' Marianna location. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Circuit Judge Hentz McClellan gives potential jurors instruction on the determination of facts in a lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
An attorney for the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company interviews potential jurors in a lawsuit against the company Monday. The trial was cancelled Wednesday after a jury could not be seated.- Mark Skinner
Carlton Cotton and Kassandra Mandrekas were among the many entertainers to take the stage for the 2010 Marianna Arts Festival and BBQ Cook-Off. This year's festival will feature a battle of the bands
Chattahoochee plans Valentine's run
Police log for Jan. 5
Jackson County participates in inaugural parade
Marianna talks parking, other issues
Southerland sworn in to office
Burglars use golf cart in county break-in
Women try to get out of the rain in front of Bistro Palms Restaurant in Marianna. The Marianna City Commission approved the purchase of a parcel of land near the restaurant to improve parking.- Mark
Jackson County's entry in the inaugural parade makes it way past the capital building in Tallahassee. -Robert Arnold/ Special to the Floridan
Cause of child's death under investigation
Police log for Jan. 4
Out with the old, in with the new
Blood center needs donations
Scott sworn in as Florida's 45th governor
Inauguration
Jimmy Spooner, Tammy Bevis, Janine Roye, Donna Fowler and Buddy Shelley talk about last year's blood drive at Florida Public Utilities.
Nominations open for Citizen of the Year
Police log for Jan. 3
Questions hang over Compass Lake's future
Jury selection for Jackson County tobacco suit
Police log for Jan. 2
2011
County contemplates 2011 for local government
Musicians wanted for fundraiser
Marianna has busy year
Flying saucer lands in Sneads
County Administrator reviews 2010
Stores see good numbers this holiday season
Search still on for would-be thieves
Graceville man charged with drug offenses
Heat and drought disaster loans available
Outlet stores closed due to fire
Heat and drought disaster loans available
Crews battle six fires
Meth, pills lead to woman's arrest
Marijuana found in whiskey bag
Check scheme results in grand theft charge
Prison visitor arrested on drug charge
"Cast of Beatlemania" to perform locally
Mom and infant coming home
Stolen SUV recovered, TV still missing
Exemption deadlines approach
Home rebuilt for family of five
Local man murdered near Quincy
Christmas crash sends one to hospital
Local float going to Governor's Parade
Drive safely
New extension agent ready to get to work
Corps wants old Christmas trees
Two held in Christmas Eve drug bust
Police log for Dec. 23 and 24
New year
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The Corps of Engineers will be taking live Christmas trees after Christmas to be used for fish habitats.-Mark Skinner/Floridan
Robert Trawick checks on how some of the rose varieties being garden-tested are holding up.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Ornament days bring families together
Two juveniles held for burglary
Seven-year-old LaMarcus Douglas shows off his handiwork to his grandmother, Marquetta Melzer, during Ornament Day at the Jackson County Public Library Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Parker Hughes admires a Christmas decoration he fashioned out of a dog biscuit, as Mary Deese helps Dylan Hughes with his ornament during Ornament Day in Graceville Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Man found dead in apartment
Police log for Dec. 22
Accused killer indicted
Man charged for allegedly stealing, forging checks
Woodland fire contained
Alleged store robber arrested
Man faces truck theft charge
Police log for Dec. 21
Division of Forestry Firefighting Ranger Russell Sims plows fire lines around an approximately 10-acre wildfire in southwest Jackson County on Tuesday afternoon. – Photo Courtesy of Florida Division o
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Seven-year-old LaMarcus Douglas shows off his handiwork to his grandmother, Marquetta Melzer, during Ornament Day at the Jackson County Public Library Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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JOHN LINCOLN
Mitchell Crawford
Woman catches burglar in the act
Still not too late
Mule needs a home
Chipola adds another four-year degree
Another trailer destroyed by fire
Police log for Dec. 20
Missing woman's body identified
Burglars steal Cottondale family Christmas
Two shot in family property dispute
Victim beaten by armed robbers
Cottondale man held for drugs
Investigators gather evidence at the scene of a double shooting on Mayo Road between Cypress and Grand Ridge.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Mia Chay Brown
Ronald Henderson
Fire destroys mobile home
Woman killed in wreck
Police log for Dec. 19
Warning signs missed
Marianna woman celebrates 101st Christmas
School board splits on calendar
Grand Ridge sewer system getting big customer
Science students convert mousetraps into cars
Teachers, support personnel approve salary increases
Retirement doesn't mean inactive
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Malone Beta Club members Autumn Speigner and Tatum Skipper help Lou Alice Clark open some Christmas presents Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
As the mousetrap motor in Josh Simmons' car tries to close, it pulls on a string that turns the car's axel.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Dec. 17
Two charged in Malone attempted armed robbery
Two men arrested for prescription drugs
Quadruple murderer's conviction upheld
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Inmates stabbed at ACI
Security
Police log for Dec. 15
Prison employee sentenced for UNICOR fraud
School board gunman lived in Alford
Sneads council hears trailer park plans
Bikers donate toys for children
Burglar found with mini meth lab
Members of Fire and Iron Station 202 load up all of the toys they had collected for children in the Guardian Ad Litem program.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Clay Duke, an ex-convict who held the Bay County School Board at gunpoint Tuesday and later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, lived at this residence at 1603 Mill Road in Alford. The driveway wa
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Ian Thompson talks to Sneads Town Council members about his plans for a proposed mobile home park.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Grand Ridge begins adding new customers
School board gunman had Dec. 14 marked on calendar
Police log for Dec. 14
Officer shot on duty is parade marshal
The shape of things to come?
Roof work put out to bid again
County finds temporary home for pageant float
Gunman disrupts school board, shoots himself
Officer Brett Preston
Carl Griffin and Ricky Robinson cut a piece of drywall to fit while working on the Lewis Building Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Miss Jackson County Ellie Grace Clark, center, brought some reinforcements with her Tuesday as she tried to get the Jackson County Commission to help with some pageant float repairs and to find a stor
Police log for Dec. 13
School bus rear-ended
Mother deals with pregnancy, cancer
Bascom, Malone fire departments merging
Jailed man forgets to check his sock
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Jana Rednour holds her newborn son, Josiah. – Contributed Photo
Elderly man loses home to fire
New Panhandle airport slow to draw passengers
Police log for Dec. 12
Graceville man remembers Pearl Harbor attacks
Soldier to be honored for Iraq service
Friendship built on volunteering
Sneads elementary students get generous
Long-time volunteer Louis Towson helps LuAnn Dean get Christmas gifts ready for foster children in Jackson County.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Army Staff Sgt. Christie Speights
Volunteers Timmy and Amanda Rabon sort through food collected during a drive at Sneads Elementary School Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
In 1941 Gail Moul was six years old and stationed at Pearl Harbor with his parents. He is holding up a photo of an Army Air Corps barracks burning on the base as he recounts his memories of the attack
Food pantry to hold benefit concert
Police log for Dec. 10
Marianna High student charged with aggravated battery
Two Sneads men arrested by drug task force
Satsuma growers learn from the past
Burglars caught red-handed
Marianna gets insurance premium back
Grand Ridge showcasing improvements at parade
Johnny Jones tosses a handful of fresh picked satsumas into a bucket Thursday at the Cherokee Satsuma Co-Op.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Tom Conley with the Florida League of Cities presents a check to Marianna Mayor Roger Clay for $15,929. The league returned a portion of the city's insurance premium.- Morgan Carlson/Floridan
Police log for Dec. 8
Fire captain demoted for drag racing on duty
Jackson County man charged with attempted murder pleads to misdemeanor
Marianna looks at buying property to ease parking
Old high school demolition nears completion
Matt Walker works on fixing one of the doorways at the old Marianna High School as part of efforts to maintain the building.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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The City of Marianna is considering purchasing property to solve a parking situation for businesses along Caledonia Street.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Scam hits resident's mail
Police log for Dec. 7
Bank robber gets life
High school grades released
Heritage festival in its seventh year
One arrested in home invasion robbery
14-year-old girl abducted
Riders on the Providence Baptist Church float throw candy to the crowd during the 2009 Sneads Christmas Parade.
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Hard freeze warnings issued
Police log for Dec. 5
Remember others
FPU pres talks rates at First Friday
Stimulus money pays for fire mitigation at state park
Marianna lit up in Parade of Lights
County Christmas Fund in a bind
Cottondale man arrested for drugs near school
Patsy Swearingen gets her picture taken with a fish she reeled in on U.S. Highway 90 during the Christmas parade.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
President of Florida Public Utilities Jeff Householder explains electrical rates during the First Friday Power Breakfast.
Brian Godwin, right, watches as Mark Keen clears out brush and small trees near homes on the outskirts of Florida Caverns State Park Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Sheriff's office finds 10 pounds of marijuana
Police log for Dec. 3
Downtown Marianna decked for the holidays
Marianna graduate to compete in reality show
Feds impose conditions on Superior Bank
Members of Street Corner Symphony -- including Marianna native John Martin, front, second from right -- are competing in NBC's singing competition "The Sing-Off." The show premieres Dec. 6.
The Main Street Marianna Christmas tree has a new home adjacent to the old First Nation Bank building.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
The Superior Bank group is operating under a consent order with the Office of Thrift Supervision.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police need help finding trailer thief
Police log for Dec. 1
Greenwood bank robber convicted
Feds issue consent order for First Capital
Student injured after running into bus
Rental assistance list re-opened after two years
High school building burglarized
Larry Jerome Williams testifies Wednesday during his trial for the robbery of the PeoplesSouth Bank in Greenwood in January.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Emergency personnel load a child injured in a bus accident at Riverside Elementary School into an ambulance Wednesday. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
First Capital Bank is operating under a consent order from bank regulators following an unsatisfactory review earlier this year.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Floridan offices relocating
Celebrate life with Tree of Lights
Police log for Nov. 30
Decking out the Russ House
A gleam of light?
Marianna prepares for Christmas parade
Police step up DUI enforcement
Black Friday
Joy Hinton gets the Christmas decorations ready for the Russ House Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Santa waves to the crowd as he brings the 2009 Marianna Christmas Parade to a close.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Nov. 29
Friends, colleagues mourn Vivian Ford
Man Tasered after car, foot chase
Burglary suspect found hiding in ceiling
Sheriff to feature on cable show
Man charged for false imprisonment, car theft
RICHARD MAY
Vivian Ford and Larry Ford accepted the Peanut Farmer of the Year and the High Corn Yield awards at the 2006 Farm City Day Banquet.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
At the last Jackson County School Board meeting she attended, Vivian Ford was selected by Dr. Terry Nichols to hold the Bible as he took his oath of office for his third term. Ford was murdered Saturd
Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts adjusts his jacket while getting ready for an interview with the television program "Snapped" Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Buddy's Fruit Stand in Sneads has these Christmas trees lined up for customers as the holiday approaches.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Buddy's Fruit Stand in Sneads has these Christmas trees lined up for customers as the holiday approaches.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
Police log for Nov. 28
One charged for Greenwood murder
Shoppers swarm to sales
Greenwood flautist returning to record
Home health care vital for many
Jackson County unemployment decreases
Car fire on interstate slows westbound traffic
Road project list expands
Police log for Nov. 26
Noah CAN-paigns for the seventh year
Blue Springs master plan adopted
Juveniles charged for October fire, break-in
Four arrested for selling stolen church items
Police log for Nov. 24
Don't let Black Friday make you blue
Some stores, restaurants open on Thanksgiving
County OKs bed tax money for festivals
Dense fog to blanket Panhandle
Police log for Nov. 23
Agency fears more cuts
Accident slows traffic on U.S. 90
Eat at King's Table for Thanksgiving
Graceville man arrested in Holmes County
County gets the bill for November election
Cotton makes a comeback
Man leads deputy on high-speed chase
Police log for Nov. 22
Thanksgiving plans
Marianna student wins scholarship in lottery
Powell gets two life sentences
Theater project delayed slightly
Man arrested after fleeing deputy
Traffic push nets seven arrests
Scholarship
CC theater
Police log for Nov. 21
New health department office progresses
Psychiatrist's license revoked
The changing face of Jackson County unemployment
Grand Ridge family loses everything in fire
Traffic tips as holiday approaches
Trainer Ugreenal Ivey teaches a class about overcoming obstacles Friday at the One Stop Center in Marianna.
C.J. Songer works on installing conduit in the new Jackson County Health Department building Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Parent finds stolen guns, jewelry in car
Police log for Nov. 19
School forgoes meal to help others
Food banks running low
Students help classmates in need
Marianna Middle School students and officers of the club Youth Unchained-Alexis Kendall, Alonshay Bailey, Kiandra Decree, Brianna Johnson and Taniyah Robinson- look through the boxes of food they coll
Imani Williams and Abria Tanner fill up a bag of food for a needy family at The Master's Academy of Northwest Florida Tuesday.
J.W. Cooper talks about how the food bank at Chipola Family Ministries is running low or out of some food items.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Suspects sought in burglary near Malone
Police log for Nov. 17
Bike rider takes to the road for freedom
Septic tank law delayed
County projects going out to bid
Appeals court reverses Jackson County judge
Man allegedly steals woman's car, crashes it
Rep. Marti Coley, R-Marianna, talks to members of the Republican Club of West Florida last week.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Daniel Lockridge has been living on the road for the past eight years, and passed through Jackson County this week. He has logged 37,000 miles on his long-term trip and has been through this area befo
Jackson County Commission Chairman Chuck Lockey, left, accepts a $302,000 ceremonial check from Richard Machek, state director of USDA's Rural Development division.- Deborah Buckhalter/Floridan
School board members sworn in
Retired teacher asks churches to mark day
Police log for Nov. 16
During Tuesday's meeting of the Chipola Regional Arts Association, Claude Reese explains how he came to carve this ballerina figure.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Army officer says thanks
Lynn Bauldree, right, talks about how lye soap was made as Maddox Noye and Holly Noye try their hand at stirring a pot of it at the 2009 Baptist College of Florida's Holiday Homecoming.- Mark Skinne
Rewards send wrong message
Internet outage due to cut cable
It would be unfortunate
Childhood illness leads to calling
Man arrested, escapes patrol car
BCF prepares to celebrate the holidays
City awaits word on facility
County elects new officers
County prisons
Police log for Nov. 15
Burglars hit Malone School
County gets federal grant for road extension
Mother, son charged with growing pot
Two die in weekend farm accidents
A federal grant will allow Jackson County to extend Whitetail Drive.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Sheila Anita Bourkard
Jeremy Joseph Coatney
An unknown intruder left this obscure message on a chalkboard in the food services offices on Liddon Street over the last two weekends.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Vehicle burglars caught
Police log for Nov. 14
County needs to keep looking
Lockers burglarized during game
There must be a better way
Burglar caught napping on couch
Man flees disturbance, is arrested
Man raises three orphaned opossums
At school, it pays to be nice. Literally
Cottondale truck stop development approved
Leonard Parry feeds his three pet opossums- Stella, Adriana and Sylvia.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
This is a graphic of the Love's Travel Center and Country Store that the Jackson County Commission approved. The store will be located at the Cottondale Interstate-10 exit.- Contributed Photo
Farm City Day honors Jackson County farmers
Chipola showcase approaches
14-year-old charged with grand theft auto
Police log for Nov. 12
FCAT bonus money going mostly to staff
Work camp to close?
Latest phone scam makes the rounds
Grand Ridge Middle School teacher Rebecca Beasley asks her class about how they recycle during her sixth grade critical thinking class Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan.
Police log for Nov. 10
County gears up for Farm City Day
Shopping center getting facelift, new stores
Hospice cooks for veterans
Southerland learning the ropes
Salary holds up transfer
Search for thief leads to meth lab
Grand Ridge residents eager to get connected
Army veteran Glenda Lashley receives a pin in honor of her service to her county from Cadet Capt. Codie Daniels with the Chipley JROTC Wednesday. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Doug Hansard works on getting the ceiling ready for two new businesses set to occupy the space vacated several years ago by Food World in the Oak Station Shopping center. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
R.A. and Ardella Griffin are the 2010 Farm Family of the Year.- Contributed Photo
Get your flags ready
Police log for Nov. 9
Even with decrease, rates too high
Jury delivers double murder verdict
Teacher injured in accident
Witness: Powell admitted shooting men
Man charged with hit and run, DUI
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Opening arguments in double-murder trial
Police log for Nov. 8
New state senator to focus on education
School millage
Man found under table charged with burglary
LaMarquis Powell
Grand Ridge plans big splash for treatment plant
Police log for Nov. 7
Changing of the guard
New food bank in Cottondale
Despite voters' rejection, district can still levy millage
County needs to pave Five Points
Broadband effort begins
Cambellton revenue picture improves
Marianna library builds cultural bridges
Police log for Nov. 5
Man charged with stealing firearm
A pair of red light camera systems has been standing watch over the intersection of U.S. Highway 231 and State Road 2 in Campbellton since August.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Sunny Crandall gives some clues while people try to guess the price of the product she was holding during a Chat-n-Sip Friday for members of Jackson County's international community.- Mark Skinner/Flo
Pastor Aida Spina sorts through boxes of food at the Heaven's Garden Food Pantry in Cottondale Saturday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
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Chili dinner raises big money
New plan to fight septic tank law
County history ornaments mark the season
Teacher turns hero
Parade, week of events to mark Veterans Day
Company celebrates second wind
Southerland gets to work after historic victory
The Christmas in Jackson County ornaments went on sale Wednesday. This year's ornament features the First Bank of Marianna. Each year a new subject is chosen for the ornament, which depicts a signific
Army veteran Russell Hardman salutes during a 2009 Veterans Day program at Grand Ridge School.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
City considers major project in West End
Police log for Nov. 3
Reset the clocks, change the batteries
Campbellton alumni prepare to gather
City looks at downtown revitalization
Crutchfield, Coley win
City does well
Scott wins tight Fla. gov. race
Fall festival gets thumbs up
Police log for Nov. 2
County commission sets swearing in, meeting dates
US Rep. Allen Boyd unseated in north Florida
Republican Bondi takes attorney general race
Fla. voters approve straw poll to balance federal budget
Florida justices appear to survive retention vote
Repeal of public campaign finance system rejected
Amendment to loosen class-size limits fails
Young actress has a go as senior citizen
City looking for restaurant parking solution
Voters approve Amendments 5 and 6
Hundreds of students turn out for career fair
From the left are Marianna city commissioners Howard Milton Jr., James Wise, Joe Fritz, area director for USDA Rural Development, Mayor Roger Clay, Paul Donofro Jr., John Roberts and City Manager Jim
FPU rate decrease approved
Piper Williams and Griffin Smith listen during a scene from "Dearly Departed" Monday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Scott Hagan waves to passing motorists while campaigning for several candidates Tuesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
HELPS moves forward, still needs help
Rubio wins Senate over Crist, Meek
Florida voters reject land-use amendment
Atwater wins Florida CFO race over Ausley
Putnam wins agriculture commissioner race
FPU outlines rate decrease proposal
Police log for Nov. 1
Lights go out at college
Plans outlined to expand Winterfest
Race kennel contractor faces dozens of cruelty charges
Sheriff's office blood drive to help fellow officer
Florida Public Utilities President Jeff Householder talks about the company's proposed rate decrease for Marianna customers and other possible changes that could translate into additional savings.- Ma
Police log for Oct. 31
Straw poll
Farmer to begin growing his own tractor fuel
Good news, not so good decision
Not part of the retirement plan
Proposed regs won't help create jobs
First graders spend day on the farm
Marianna named top rural community by USDA
Time to remember school bus safety
Police log for Oct. 29
Malone prepares to go nuts
Marianna airport shows off improvements
Children dive to scoop up candy thrown by a passing float at the 2009 Malone Pecan Festival Parade.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Magic McNealy looks out of the window at HELPS Friday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Jackson County farmer Jeff Pittman is planning on using his sunflower crop to help fuel his farm.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Some of Sue Miller's class took shelter under their picnic blanket as they tried to escape a rain storm at the Ag Adventures program Wednesday.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Donation jar stolen from store
The Kountry Candy Store on U.S. Highway 231 near Compass Lake in the Hills was robbed some time Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. The glass in the front door of the business was shattered to gain
Police log for Oct. 27
Region's unemployment dips
Jackson County olives get no love from USDA
Florida Public Utilities seeks rate decrease
County agrees to restrictions for property
County, chamber seal Russ House deal
Campbellton man arrested after traffic stop
Specters to appear at Caverns
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Richard Folsom will be debuting his latest book, "Was I an Author and Didn't Know It," with a book signing at Chipola River Book & Tea Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. His previous two books, "Was I a
Have fun, stay safe
County cotton harvest in full swing
Police log for Oct. 26
Schools choose how to distribute money
Two-week art show comes to Chipola College
Man barricades himself after issuing death threats
Police log for Oct. 25
Residents vow to fight for law's repeal
Man charged with supplying beer to minors for party
Fire contained despite winds
Farm fire causes thousands in damage
Early voting
City tries new way to control pesky bugs
Drug arrests made in Holmes County
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Florida gubernatorial candidate Alex Sink talks about her campaign during a barbecue at Chipola College Monday night.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Police log for Oct. 24
Not too late to speak out
Farmer gets creative
Man runs through Jackson County on 4,000-mile trip
Perhaps not a bright idea
Police log for Oct. 22
Habitat auction fundraiser approaches
Chattahoochee merchants plan downtown event
Veterans parade, holiday dinner planned
Cancer symposium 'dazzled'
Walter Mosier turned an area of his farm in Cottondale into a four-acre corn maze. The maze will be open each weekend until Nov. 21.- Contributed Photo
Steve Knowlton runs along U.S. Highway 90 near Grand Ridge with a stroller of supplies Friday. Knowlton is running from Seattle to Key Largo on a 4,000-mile journey to raise awareness and money for th
Helen Callaway and Janet Harns look over a baseball card poster that is among the many items on the block at the Jackson County Habitat for Humanity's annual fundraising dinner and auction.
Participants listen to a speaker at the Seventh Annual Chipola Breast Cancer Awareness Symposium Thursday night in Marianna. Hundreds attended the event to get the latest information on breast cancer.
Robert Lee Merritt Jr.
Man wanted on felony warrent arrested
Septic tank meeting turns rancorous
Jackson County schools go high tech
Long-serving town councilman honored
Police seek suspects in robbery
Man arrested after series of drug stings
Kaye Johnson, Rachel Thomas, Becky Collins and Heather Green work on getting their new iPads set up at Graceville Elementary School Thursday.- Mark Skinner/Floridam
Thomas Peaden, left, is presented with a plaque honoring his 30 years of service on the Grand Ridge City Council by Tom Conley with the Florida League of Cities.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Arrests in August meth lab explosion
Police log for Oct. 20
Emergency management issues warning
Local author to be at book signing
Fall Festival approaches
Landfill tour touts green energy
Haunted downtown Marianna
Until the rains come, be safe
Police log for Oct. 19
Woman dies when car hits tree
Three seriously injured in wreck on U.S. 231
Power company, city address angry consumers
Jack Welch sizes up some reindeer at the 2008 Sunland Fall Festival.- Floridan File Photo
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Chattahoochee residents face rate increase
Cody Mack, JR Schultz and Gary Mack lay in wait for unwary visitors to the 3 Harmony Lodge's haunted house in Marianna. – Mark Skinner/Floridan
Jackson County early voting begins
Police log for Oct. 18
Sink in Marianna as early voting begins
Man charged with burglary of laundromat
Two face DUI charges
Police Taser man during dispute
Police log for Oct. 17
Dothan biker dies one week after accident
Mentoring Day coming for disabled county residents
Drought
Civil Air Patrol to sell wreaths for vets
Larry Lang
Early voting began Monday, and traffic was brisk in all three available sites, according to Jackson County Supervisor of Elections Sylvia Stephens.- Mark Skinner/Floridan
Brenda M. Spencer
Richard D. Russell
Wildfire mitigation project starts
Vote to approve school mill levy
Entire road needs to be paved
Road worker injured in accident
Police log for Oct. 14 and 15
Long-time local radio announcer dies
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Amendment 4 would require referenda on comprehensive plans
Unique United Way fundraiser a success
Don Moore
A machine plows through the underbrush at Blue Springs Recreational Area as part of a wildfire mitigation effort
Josh Strickland holds up the second place ball after corralling it at Turners Landing Friday. The ball race from Spring Creek to Turners Landing was part of a Jackson County United Way fundraiser.- Ma
Amendment 1 would eliminate public campaign financing
Largest paving project in 10 years begins
Fly-in set for end of October
Youth Expo a success without the fair
Police log for Oct. 13
Cailyn Haight and Frog, the Malone FFA entry in the Jackson County Youth Expo steer show, were getting ready for the competition Wednesday.
Grand Ridge defenders drag down a Graceville player during a middle school game earlier in the season.
Amendment 8 would make class sizes flexible
Jacob residents in the dark about fire
Florida to have lead role in foreclosure probe
Neighbor, club owner resolve issues
Police log for Oct. 12
Why ratings matter
Recent crashes outline need for helmets
Two seriously injured in wreck on U.S. 231
Two Sneads probationers arrested
Two injured when motorcycle hits deer
Worst year ever for cotton, peanuts
Police log for Oct. 11
Two amendments seek to limit gerrymandering
A sign has been added to the Harvey's Family Pavilion sign stating "loud music prohibited." The owner of the building, which is also known as Harvey's Night Club had the signs made to help resolve sev
Proposed amendment would lower property taxes for troops
Woman wanted on warrants found
FPU Marianna
Police log for Oct. 10
Prison farm program expands
Prison farm program is a plus
Speak out on septic tank law
Man arrested after lengthy search
Hazardous material survey to begin
It's gambling, and it's wrong
Highway patrol a family tradition
Paramedic charged with making false report
State Road 69 construction in Grand Ridge
Police log for Oct. 8
Woman arrested for theft at deputy's grave
Misuse 911
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DeWayne White opens up the back of a peanut trailer to unload it into a dump pit, for transportation to storage at Campbellton Farm Service Friday.
Inmates pick squash in a field at Jackson Correctional Institution in Malone recently. The inmates are part of the prison's farm program, which is producing food used to feed the inmates, thus reduci
Three lawmakers working to repeal septic tank law
County, municipalities sign service agreements
Police Roundup for Oct. 5
Marianna hires utility rates expert
Landfill monitoring contract renewed
Event offers latest information on breast cancer research, treatment
HELPS expands tutoring program
Police log for Oct. 6
County finalizes building purchase
Graceville harvest fest approaches
Woman charged with misusing 911
Cities suggest Saturday trick-or-treating
A comedy of errors
Greenwood woman faces cancer diagnosis
Sheriff Lou Roberts
Jim dean
Tammy Dixon
Marti Coley
Jackson County closed Wednesday on its deal to buy the Lewis Building.
Banners announcing the upcoming Harvest Festival and its related festivities are already up around Graceville.
Angela McFarland gives Markevious Johnson a hand with his math work during after school tutoring at HELPS Wednesday.
Kathryn Jordan and Lanet James look over some of the promotional items for the upcoming Breast Cancer Awareness Symposium.
High rates can't continue
Police Roundup fot Oct. 4
Man held for sexual battery
Section of Smith Street being resurfaced
Starting the week of October 11 Smith Street will be resurfaced from Highway 90 to Kelson Avenue.
Most Jackson County municipalities say Saturday, Oct. 30, will be the night for kids to trick-or-treat in their towns although Halloween, Oct. 31, falls on Sunday this year, a school night for youngst
Matthew Michael Bouchard
School bus hit; no injuries
Man charged after parking lot rampage
Grand Ridge seeks to improve rating
Police Roundup for Oct. 3
National peanut crown goes to Marianna native
Feds launch Ala. gambling probe
Grand Ridge is getting a new fire truck similar to this one, and is hoping the additional equipment will help improve the community's "ISO" fire rating. If that happens, it could mean lower insurance
Miss Marianna Courtney Larkin is all smiles behind the wheel of her car at Chipola College Monday after winning the Miss National Peanut crown in Dothan Saturday night.
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Feds launch gambling crackdown in Ala.
Do your part
A prescription to kill local pharmacies
Verdict in baby Shannon case
Police Roundup for Oct. 1
Firefighters go pink for cancer
Prison escapee caught
Grand Ridge signs near completion
Downriver 'Ball Race' is new United Way event
Graceville business marks quarter century
Oil spill inspires art
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Graceville Elementary School art teacher Roberta Newell uses the oil and water resist technique to t
Grand Ridge welcome signs are nearing completion, with Jackson Correctional Institution building the
Sean Collins drives a fire truck loaded with cheerleaders during the Marianna Homecoming Parade Frid
Gloria Dickens works on reorganizing floor inventory at VF Outlet in Graceville. The business celebr
Road and Bridge Department Superintendant Al Green auctions off a tote bag of coffee and cds during
Susan Baker
Prison escapee caught
Police Roundup for Sept. 29
School club helping Habitat
DUI charge reduced
County sets new smoke-free policy
Man, 71, charged with grand theft of pine trees
Christmas Fund needs volunteers, money
Voter registration deadline Monday
County gets going on $10 million road plan
Compass Lake Drive to be surveyed
Jackson may team with Marion on road work
County, chamber reach agreement on Russ House
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Monday is the last day to register to vote in the upcoming elections.- Floridan Photo Illustration
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Gavin Hall, Cassie Anderson and Kendra Bennett with the Marianna High School chapter of Family Caree
Pipeline project moves in
County names chairman to board seat
Police Roundup for Sept. 28
Police Roundup for Sept. 27
3 held after disturbance
County software gets an upgrade
Two charged with DUI
Skate park sets the example
County, chamber reach agreement on Russ House
Chamber representative Johnny Milton and Chamber Chairperson Sarah Clemmons talk to Jackson County
Mashburn Road is one of more than a dozen roads slated for chip-seal improvement in the county'
Compass Lake Drive is a major project in the county's $10 million road improvement plan. The Fl
Pike Pond Road is one of seven roads slated for improvement in Phase I of Jackson County's $10
Heavy equipment was busy loading pipes onto trucks at a storage yard near Compass Lake for a natural
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Cottondale's Joseph Hall (3) runs with the football during a game earlier this season. The Horn
The future is bars and a small window
Shelter says 'thanks'
No fair? No worries. Go to the circus
Driver's license duties under new management
Aerialist Jennifer Nicole performs with the Walkers Brothers Circus during a past visit to Jackson c
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Plans proceed for new travel store
Police Roundup for Sept. 26
4 held in separate incidents
Man arrested for felony battery
Armed robber sought
Crime show finishes shooting
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Steven John Gruber Kreitzer
Corey Lamont Johnson
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Erin Moriarty prepares to interview Dewayne Barrentine for an upcoming episode of 48 Hours.
The ill effects of long-term drug use
Police Roundup for Sept. 24
They can't do it alone
Community steps in for volunteer
Parents upset with floor policy
Emergency personnel prepare to load a woman into a waiting air ambulance following an accident Frida
JoAnn Turner talks about how mold drove her from her home.
Student's play basketball on the new floors in the Cottondale High School gym. Students with ap
Inmate death ruled suicide
Safety fair this Saturday
Fund reactivated for Bronze Star vet
County joins alliance
Police Roundup for Sept. 22
Bill and Pam Sellers are staying temporarily at the house in the West Florida District Assembly
Many building at the old Sneads Port Authority have been stripped of their metal exteriors even as l
Police Roundup for Sept. 21
Man's arm amputated in industrial accident
Covenant wins Pepsi grant
Firefighter injured south of Cypress
City prepares for Marianna Day
Sneads officially opens skate park
Man injured at motocross park
Marianna millage, budget adopted
EMS responded to Spanish Trail Lumber in Cypress early Friday morning when a man's arm was
Joseph Raley rides a rail at Tuesday's dedication of the Jamie Lynn Messer Memorial Skate Park
Marianna's Kody Bryan lines up a putt during a match against Chipley on Tuesday in Marianna.
Fire rescue needs a rescue
New law goes too far
Fire rescue praised
Fire destroys home near mill pond
Lakey named vice chair of broadband group
Inmate found dead in prison cell
'48 Hours' filming in Jackson County
Police Roundup for Sept. 20
Campbellton approves updated charter
Plans drawn for historic bank building
Time to take a stand against drugs
Sneads fire rescue
Marianna High School Students learn the ins and outs of how to fire a canon during a Civil War livin
A firefighter was injured while extinguishing a blaze at this home at the intersection of Alliance R
Man on probation held for drugs
Owner accepts county's offer
Driver charged in two-state pursuit
Police Roundup for Sept. 19
County tax rolls certified
Jackson County Administrator Ted Lackey talks about the plans for the Lewis Building now that the ow
Christopher Michael Edenfield
Despite bank sale, business still open
Partial end of an era
Repeal this new law
Warrant sweep results in two arrests
Chamber wants you to go to China
Police Roundup for Sept. 17
Lane closed on 231 near Cottondale
Jackson County unemployment increases
Family takes infant's condition day by day
Victim identified in fatal crash
The Great Wall of China had a coat of snow during the Kimbrough's visit in March 2010 as part o
Owen Wesley Ward
Michael Deontavious James
Michael J. Bryant
One dead, one life-flighted in Sneads crash
County fair cancelled, sort of
City to hold tax, budget hearing
City goes after grants for two parks
Sneads fire rescue has no home
Holmes County man shot, killed by sister
Police Roundup for Sept. 15
Chamber invites citizens to power lunches
Woman stopped for no seat belt, charged for drugs
Sara Newsom with the Malone FFA tries to deal with her uncooperative pig, Susie, while getting rea
The Jackson County Fire Rescue office in Sneads has been closed, and its personnel and ambulance mo
Jackson County is looking for grant money to make improvements to the recreational facilities at Cyp
District hopes to make up for loss of state funding
Speeding tickets pay for crayons
County makes offer on building
Police Roundup for Sept. 14
Portion of SR 77 closing near Graceville
County OKs new cameras for courts
Questions remain over septic tank law
A budding police artist draws a mug shot in crayon Wednesday. County commissioners approved the pur
The Jackson County Commission has made an offer of $200,000 to purchase the Lewis Building next to
Members of the Jackson County School Board discussed a ballot referendum to continue to levy .25 mil
Julie Burdeshaw
Stephanie Charmaine Chesson
Russ House
Landlord apologizes to neighbors
Senator urged to continue the fight
Library sets overdue fees
Worth saving – but mind the cost
Police Roundup for Sept. 13
School board looks at five-year plan
Commission examines leave policies
Chamber to ask county for Russ House options
Cast set for season's first play
Woman charged with entering jail illegally
Courthouse project timeline set
Police Roundup for Sept. 12
Man Tasered in traffic stop
Danuta Jackson won a role in the upcoming Chipola College production of "Dearly Departed."
The Jackson County Chamber of Commerce is talking with the county commission about the future of the
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Jenna McDaniel
Chamber launches 'Vote no on 4' campaign
Woman arrested for bank fraud
Lawson passes on septic tank repeal efforts
More properties on city's dilapidated structures list
Grand Ridge roper wins regional
How hard can it be?
Committee backs courthouse plans
Police Roundup for Sept. 11
Police look for shooter
Adam Babington talks about the upcoming vote on amendment 4 during the First Friday Power Breakfast.
Pete Durden and his horse Earl practice roping Thursday in Grand Ridge.
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Police Roundup for Sept. 8
Marianna adopts new sign ordinance
Gulf oil spill dilemma: accept payout from BP or sue
Maddox stumps for votes
Florida's economic glimmer: people spending slightly more
Eatery owner wants more parking
Tractor operator injured near Sneads
Police Roundup for Sept. 7
Pastor: reason for church arson unknown
Rabid raccoon fights with dog
City revisits takeover from FPU
New judge begins on the bench
Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services candidate Scott Maddox is interviewed by Jerry Dor
Marianna's Scooter Barnes (23) runs through the Cottondale defense during a regular season game
The Marianna City Commission has rehired Bill Herrington to serve as a consultant in their dealings
Paul Donofro Jr. gestures to illustrate a point about sign size during a Marianna City Commission me
Mystie Richards checks out customers at Bistro Palms Wednesday. She approached the Marianna City Com
Why isn't this being regulated?
Police Roundup for Sept. 6
St. Cyr bows out
Church prepares to demolish home
Man charged after hospital fracas
Dothan man dies in lumber yard accident
Randall Kelley works on removing wood from a home at the corner of Green and Clinton Streets that is
Terry St. Cyr, outgoing finance director for the Jackson County School Board, hands out copies of a
Charles Melvin Leslie II
Some work, some play on Labor Day
Efforts begin to repeal septic tank law
Webcasts set for new health care law
Meth lab regs
A group of tubers set out on their journey from Spring Creek Park down the Chipola River to Magnolia
Kayla Gonsalez has some second thoughts about jumping off the diving board at Blue Springs Monday. T
A happy Ava Gilison splashes around in the shallow section of Blue Springs Recreation Area Monday.
Lane Beach, Jade Owens, holding Tanner Stephens, Bradlee Hansen, and Maguire Pierce take a bre
Logan Tullis, Hannah Vanderecken, with Lanah Tullis in front, Molly Cuchens and Angel Vanderecken en
Shaun Burke helps son Ryan Burke get his life jacket on before entering the Chipola River at Spring
Butch Bollinger inflates a raft for his group as they prepare to ride the Chipola River.
Police roundup for Sept. 5
A lonely voice crying in the wilderness
Juvenile arrested for church arson
Meth lab effects linger
Sheriff prepares to host gospel sing
Campbellton will hold elections
Traffic stop on interstate leads to drug arrest
Union Grove alumni prepare for reunion
Guard charged for attempting to smuggle drugs
Marianna theater getting a facelift
Police Roundup for Sept. 2 and 3
Go to Plan B
An explosion in a meth lab caused heavy damage to this home's ceiling and roof as well as to n
Pastor Steve Collins nails a board over a door at Refuge Tabernacle Church of God in Christ that was
Brandon Daniel Sikora
Jackson County Sheriff Lou Roberts, left, and Florida Sheriffs' Youth Ranches representat
Bettye Worlds Dickens, 1956 graduate of Union Grove school, shows off a previous school reunion book
Evan Matthews, Brenda O'Steen and Chase Matthews sort out their snack orders before going into
Chiles throws support to Sink
Fla. population growing again after 1-year drop
Thrift store closing after 5 years
Chipola auditions set for first play of season
Two injured in accident, vehicle fire
Trey McKay and Christopher Holloway read through a scene of "Dearly Departed" Thursday. Th
Library launches late book amnesty
Main Street selling last bricks to finish downtown project
Last of 4 in beating death sentenced
Partners for Pets fundraiser a success
Police Roundup for Aug. 31
State parks promoting literacy
Law enforcement looking for drunk drivers
Work to begin on Graceville road
FETCH Program at Dozier reaches across the country
Sneads woman held, Campbellton man sought after drug raid
Police Roundup for Aug. 30
Woman found near burglary arrested
Whitney Zurenda skims through a book while wandering through the stacks at the Jackson County Public
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Main Street Marianna is selling the last of its 130 blank bricks as a fundraiser for downtown projec
We've been robbed
Community steps up for single mother
3 held after armed robbery
The washout plagued dirt section of College Street is scheduled to be paved. It will be closed start
Harrison Slone gives honorary shelter instructor Bocephus her favorite treat, cat food, as the FETCH
Sheriff Lou Roberts addresses a press conference Tuesday to announce stepped up traffic enforcement
Ann Codrick and Tim Lance get plates of spaghetti ready during a fundraiser for Partners for Pets Fr
Cassandra Elder
Jenna Marie McDaniel
Patrick Ryan Walker
Man burned in weekend explosion
Thefts stymie football prep
Police Roundup for Aug. 29
Alex Edwards jumps up to make a catch during Marianna Middle School football practice Monday. The Bu
Parker Bellot and Hannah Parrish eat at Zaxby's Monday during a fundraiser Velisa McElroy and h
Emergency personnel gather outside a house on Lee Road after responding an explosion at the home Sat
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Mayors endorsement
Couple charged for drugs
Family thanks community for support
Too many outages
Kudos to the county
Marianna resident charged with DUI after crash
Two charged for drugs, child abuse
Informant helps task force in drug bust
Police Roundup for Aug. 27 and 28
Jacob close to launching new water system
Owner vents frustration in bold type
A new elevated water tank stands near the Jacob City Park. The city's new water system should
Peter Carmichael put up this sign on McPherson Street to express his feeling about the city of Maria
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MATHEW DAVIS
JORDAN ANDERSON
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Jonathan Baker
Changes going well at old Dozier school
Rabid raccoon found near Malone
Former coach detained
Exact cause of communications outage not disclosed
Woman charged with battery on officer
Jacob considers communications tax
Police Roundup for Aug. 25
A firefighter checks to make sure a blaze in a mobile home off of Damascus Church Road was extinguis
Police Roundup for Aug. 24
Emergency need at Partners for Pets
Family of eight seeks help after fire
Alford man charged with dealing in stolen property
Jacob residents get water back
3 charged after traffic stop
GOP commission candidate pulls out
Woman arrested for drugs after traffic stop
Sneads ready to debut skate park
JESSIE RABON
Jacob water supply out
A bad smell
Lawmakers: Read before you vote
Man arrested for using counterfeit bill
Gina Stuart looks over the latest poll returns with Alice Pate Tuesday night at the Supervisor of El
The Altrusa Club of Marianna was awarded a $1500 Pepsi Refresh Project grant to purchase trees from
Incumbents prevail
Blue Springs has record-breaking season
Driver in prison transport accident missing
Man facing charges after incident in woods
Much of the palette and a half of bottled drinking water donated by Ice River Springs to Jacob was g
Road construction affecting people with disabilities
While some of the smaller cats were using their water bowls as swimming pools Lucy and Pumpkin were
Police Roundup for Aug. 23
Russell Seale
Pepsi grant to fund trees at park
Tyler Davidson
Two robbed at Spring Creek Park
Charles Folsom
House fire leaves Malone family homeless
Marianna's Jaren Bannerman (58) talks to his defensive teammates before a play during a Bulldog
Man charged with grand theft, burglary
REBECCA GARRET
Marianna joins DUI crackdown
Jackson County schools begin classes
Catch of the day for grade schooler
Police Roundup for Aug. 222
The first day of school brought many challenges to Jackson
Austin Wright holds up the 14lb bass he caught Saturday.
Gene Wright
Hayes Baggett
Mayors association withdraws Lawson endorsement
Septic tank group lobbied for bill
County candidates raise campaign funds
Jackson County mayors endorse Sen. Lawson
Federal grant to expand broadband in Panhandle
Police seek suspect in car burglary
Police Roundup for Aug. 19 and 20
What energy plan?
Another government takeover
The prescription game costs everyone
1 charged, 3 injured in accident
Marianna man charged for sex with minor
Three people were injured in this two-vehicle accident on Interstate 10 Friday. The driver of the tr
Antron Bernard Fogler
Nelson running for county commission
Marianna police seek information on stolen, burglarized vehicles
County looking for library director
Floyd declares for school board seat
Chipola receives $1.1 million grant
Police Roundup for Aug. 18
William F. Nelson
Holt Floyd
County drills on disaster planning
Woman charged with 4 counts of aggravated assault
Police Roundup for Aug. 17
Kayak rental business gets county OK
HELPS summer program ends
Glass running for county commissioner
Bev Baxter reorganizes a shelf of books at the Jackson County Public Library Wednesday.
Chipola College was presented with a $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department Education by U.S. R
Police Roundup for Aug. 16
United Way campaign kicks off
William McFarland checks out a pair of sneakers Monday at HELPS. Thirty-two pairs of Nike shoes were
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Charles Thompson relaxes as he fishes at Spring Creek Thursday. Jackson County commissioners recentl
Howard J. Glass
The wonders of technology
Police seek suspects in daycare burglary
Communications blackout
Businesses in Jackson County were having to make the best of a regional communication outage that di
Bryan Taylor, president/ceo of United Way of Northwest Florida, talks about past Jackson County camp
Former Chipley Tigers pitcher Karsten Whitson delivers a pitch in a game during the 2010 season.
Gardner seeks re-election to school board
Man charged with attempting to ram vehicle
Woman killed in crash on 71
City receives loan from stimulus
Police Roundup for Aug. 15
A crane lifts workers into position as they try to move a water tower that fell onto a warehouse at
Septic tank law repeal
Woman charged after three-month theft investigation
Traffic stop leads to drug arrests
Man charged with using fake money
Police Roundup for Aug. 13
Man charged with battery on pregnant girlfriend
Students urged to be safe as buses roll
Upgrades made to food services at schools
Commission has full plate
Pity about the courthouse
Who benefits from septic tank law?
County courthouse changes welcomed
Kudos on Grand Ridge school grade
Woman charged with battery on law enforcement officer
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SCOULAR, CATHERINE
NORQUEKES CALHOUN
TASHODRICK RUMPH
A Jackson County Road and Bridge crew works on the upper parking lot at Spring Creek Park Thursday.
Teachers eat food made at Marianna High School during a district wide staff meeting Friday. Students
Mechanic Frank White does a safety inspection of a mini bus at the Jackson County School Board'
CHALEN CARTER
STEVEN GREEN
ALISHA HARRISON
JORDAN DAVIS
CARTER, JAMES
Police take emu in custody
Lawson pushes ahead with septic tank bill
City approves grant application
Kindel Lanes sold at auction
Police Roundup for Aug. 11
Holmes raid nets hundreds of pot plants
Health department issues mosquito advisory
Early voting off to a slow start
Alabama man charged for meth
Anonymous tip leads to drug arrests
City goes to self-insurance
High tech trike treks across county
Police Roundup for Aug. 10
Round Lake death deemed natural causes
County rejects extra landscape money
Remains moved to DNA lab
Slayde Cain picks out his bowling ball at Kindel Lanes Thursday.
Marti Coley
Al Lawson
Dane Scott
Give this bill a hearing
Scholl gets our vote
County, city agree on gas line to Green Circle
Psychologist may lose license
Public hearings for Marianna budget set
Rep. Coley steps in to help Kindel Lanes
Police Roundup for Aug. 9
Courthouse improvements considered
Richard Schell talks to Marianna City Commissioners about self insurance during a recent meeting.
Poll workers Roy Turner and Nathan Hooppell help Scott Gosnell, equipment manager at the Supervisor
John MacTaggart road his recumbent tricycle through Jackson County on a 3,000 mile bike trip to St.
Jodie Gayle Mosley
Michael Keith Hodges
Michael John Orshall
Chalen Kieth Carter
Aunt charged with leaving toddler in car
One dead, two critical in weekend accident
Biker leads trooper on 100 mph chase, crashes
Assistant wardens named at Graceville
Man and woman spar; both arrested
Elderly driver dies after accident
Two charged after truck stop dust-up
Jeff Kindelspire counts up the 1,350 signatures on a petition in support of Kindel Lanes Tuesday.
Marianna City Commissioners review a proposed budget during a workshop Monday.
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The areas outlined in orange show the City of Marianna's proposed new natural gas franchise are
Marianna Bulldogs running back Tre Jackson runs with the ball during a fall practice on Wednesday in
Police Roundup for Aug. 8
Driver fails to pull over, is arrested
Police seek suspects in store break-in
Water project affects roads
Richard Anderson
Wesley Curtis Risner
Naneita Millwood
MICHAEL UNDERHILL
BRETT JONES
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Body found at Round Lake
Two join race for Pepsi Gulf grants
Church fundraiser for child with leukemia
Cottondale man arrested on multiple charges
Police Roundup for Aug. 7
FCAT school grades announced
Senate hopeful visits Marianna
Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
Dry spell hitting north Jackson County
A growing case of road rage
Police warn of phone scam
Sheriff's office holds meeting on gangs
Sneads schools for Sneads students
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Donna Meldon works with John Evans and Carol Neel at Covenant Hospice Friday. Covenant Hospice is on
Many of Jackson County's school principals came out for an education forum at the Jackson Count
Deputy Superintendent Larry Moore participates in a demonstration with Adam Sapp Thursday night at a
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Kendrick Meek talks to local officials and members of the public du
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Asbestos cleared
Road work begins south of Sneads
Teen faces attempted murder, arson charges
Man arrested for stealing golf carts
Cottondale man victim of health care scammers
Police Roundup for Aug. 4
Alford man charged with making false report
Sneads man charged with pawning stolen gun
Man charged with sexually abusing two children
Compass Lake victim identified
Cottondale resident arrested for drugs again
Preacher decries unmet county promise
Police Roundup for Aug. 3
City expands water project
Bridge closed for repairs
Bricks finally laid at high school
Officials: Beat the heat
Police Roundup for Aug. 2
Policy long overdue
Jefferson Street road work closes lane
Covenant vying for Pepsi Gulf grant
Man in critical condition from snake bites
Hank Jr. cools his heels in Marianna
Hendry best of five
Boxer Mayweather invested in Country Crossing, wants payment
Rodney Pettis
Jessica Curry
HERNANDEZ, ROBERT
Wallace Washington squeezes into a tight space while working on the old wooden bridge on Ulyss Road
Members of the congregation at Bethlehem A.M.E. Church approached Jackson County Commissioners about
Tim Arnett uses an excavator to tear up the pavement of Sylvia Drive Wednesday to make way for water
Social Security needs fixing
Judicial candidate's comments inappropriate
Elections cancelled
Drug and grand theft charges for erratic driver
Local woman arrested for DUI
Expired tag, license result in arrest
Hank Willliams Jr., left, chats with Eddie Hopkins, right, and others at Hopkins GMC in Marianna whi
Soaring temperatures are showing little sign of coming down to earth.
Eight year old Lorin Parker Castleberry points out her brick among the many purchased by members of
A diamondback rattlesnake, like this one photographed on Old Spanish Trail, was responsible for biti
Bascom unveils new park
Police Roundup for Aug. 1
Company explains oil spill cleanup role
Driver charged: 'I've never had a license'
Keith Brian Barnes
Carrie Ann Wolk
Christina Lin McAlpin
Julio C. Vazquez
Jessica McClelland Clark
Zacchaeus Daniels waits for an answer from the other end of the speaking tube built into the Bascom
Shoddy work
Summer reading program
Juvenile shot Friday
Police Roundup for July 30
Law-breakers are law-breakers
State's seniors rely on Social Security
County approves landscaping plans
Fugitive found in Cottondale
Graceville Relay for Life returns
Marianna Winn Dixie staying open
Cancer survivor Darlene Brock was accompanied by Nikki Willis and Kelsey Waddell who were walking in
Four year old Brailyn Jackson happily opens up the black Wii she won during the Jackson County Publi
This stately live oak growing at Sunland is a local
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Investigators search the scene of a shooting on Sunset Drive Friday.
Traffic stop results in drug arrest
Police Roundup for July 28
Guards charged with contraband
Two Graceville men caught in Washington County sting
Schools prepare for class size requirements
City millage stays the same
County seeks grant for new east-west route
Pursuit suspect faces more charges
MATTHEW CRAWFORD
Kayak outfitter seeks county approval
Renz Lorell Bailey Jr.
Jason Allen Poyner
Shannon Marie Taylor
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Marianna City Manager Jim Dean listens to a presentation during a special meeting on setting milage
Springhill Landfill Manager Jeff Massey tells Eugene and Doris Tool how the landfill's liner is
Kimber Lee Chambliss
Tyler Bradford Daniels
Matthew Tyler Crawford
County approves senior tax exemption
School board adopts millage
Police Roundup for July 27
Crowded field for county elections
County finalizes Compass Hill budget
FCAT school grades late
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Police Roundup for July 27
Deputies Identify Body Found In Newberry County
Dothan man faces home burglary charge
Dothan police charge four with felony crimes, two with DUI
Fla. is finalist for education funds
Virtual Job Fair For Military Veterans
Newton man faces assault and burglary charges
Dothan man charged with failure to register as convicted sex offender
Council, health department ask for a bit more
Roundabouts
Editorial: Fanning the flames
Editorial: Identify a need, then meet it
March of Dimes kicks off
RICHARDSON, GEORGE
Letter: Driving by Dothan rules
Midland City man faces robbery of Belk charge
Second suspect still being sought
Man dies on Compass Lake
Letter: On the Kagan nomination
Deputies charge Dothan man with forgery crimes
For tests to work, district must be alert
Internet disruption hits Panhandle
Letter: Concerned about 'change'
Hartford man charged with rape, sodomy of teenage girl
Too many choices?
Body of missing swimmer found
Two suspects in police shooting face drug charges
Dothan police charge man with robbery by knife-point
Young man needs inspiration
Lawsuit may restrict pesticide use
Robbery suspect
Resident complains of boom, boom, boom
Members of Jackson County's finance department run the numbers on Compass Lake in the Hills pro
Man arrested on firearms charges in Cottondale
Spartanburg Men Get 15 Years For Trafficking Cocaine
Buffalo Rock to build in industrial park
Lawrence Elliott approached Jackson County Commissioners about opening a kayak rental business at Sp
Police Roundup for July 25
Residents Concerned About Financial Status At Westview Fairforest Fire Department
Investors may have lost millions in plan to re-sell cookware
Sneads man attempts to flee traffic stop
Report: Officials With South Carolina LLR Investigaating Anderson Construction Sites
Eagle, Food Bank partner for annual fundraiser
Larry Leroy Leitzel Jr
Domestic dispute ends in arrest on firearm charge
Gunshots Ring Out At Anderson Pawn Shop
Dothan City Schools open houses coming next week
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Commission nixes purchases
Community Members Speak Out Against Potential Poultry Power Plant
Weeks new principal at Beverlye Magnet
Troy's 1-2-1 program raises university's international profile
DUI checkpoint this week
Update: Kidnapped Baby & Suspect Found In Chesterfield Co., SC
Reserve Hartford police officer arrested
Safety, convenience behind new courthouse security
Dothan man charged after accident
Lightning Suspected In Pumpkintown Fire
Dale County sheriff's deputies catch last shoot-out suspect
Teacher shortages remain despite proration
Gang education meeting planned
Vigil Planned Wednesday For Greenville Co. Murder Victim
Brundidge man charged with burglarizing Dothan stores
Dothan duo arrested on federal drug, weapon
East Alabama Authorities Search for Man Linked to Mexican Drug Cartel
Thousands of Alabama and Georgia Nonprofits Could Lose Tax Exemption
Millions In The Mail For People Waiting For Unemploment Extension
Federal Judge: Construction of Martin Army Hospital Should Proceed
Would this rattle your cage
Bank Robbery Stats From The FBI
Oil Spill Day 94: Columbus Tea Party Members Protest
Updated Georgia Election Results
Two Spartanburg County Men Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Drug Charges
Rankings For SC, NC Released In Childhood Wellness Study
Mayoral Candidate Weigh in on Crime Prevention Board
Hodges defeats Teilhet for Dem. Attorney General nomination
Esaped Inmate Capured In Anderson County
SC, NC Among 19 Finalists For 'Race to the Top' Grants
Russell County School Board Picks 'Top' Superintendent Candidate with Controversy
Hodges Wins Georgia Attorney General Democratic Nomination
Officers Make 81 Arrests At Bele Chere For Alcohol And Drug Violations
Copper Wire Stolen from Electric Company
Military Spouses to Start Receiving Grants, But There Are Limits
Two Columbus Brothers Arrested In Maryland On Drug Charges
Two-Year-Old Vanishes From Campsite
SC, NC Rank In Top Ten Laziest States In America
Russell County School Superintendent's Contract Could Get Delayed
Harp on Insurance Commissioner Race
Child Impaled By Pressure Washer
Deciphering Your Credit Card Agreements
Volumetrics: Getting More from Your Food
How Do You Feel About Taking a Dip in the Gulf?
Do you consider yourself a couch potato?
Lightning Safety
Columbus Police stumble upon illegal gambling
Pro Life Question on Ballot
Easley Homeowners Say Home Warranty Company Can't Get AC Fixed
Spartanburg County Clerk Of Court May Owe You Money
New Program Could Mean Cleaner Air Around Alabama Schools
Do you think Sherrod should have been offered her job back? Cast your vote here.
You May Be Owed Money Through Clerk Of Court
Spartanburg Police Looking For Bank Robber
At East Alabama Career Center, Professionals Help Each Other
Fort Benning Soldier Dies
Upstate County And City Could Face Lawsuit Over Prayer
New Trial Granted For SC Man In Zoloft Case
How Doing Your Homework Can Save on Big Purchases
Scam Alert: Watch Out for the Business Fax
Proposal Would Raise Sales Tax On Cars Above Planes and Boats
Campaign Signs Left Behind
Parks and Rec Audit Prompts Policy Change
Parks and Recration Probe Update: Adams Travels with Blazers Players
SC Commission Meets To Set Ballot Question Wording
Storms Hit Upstate For The Second Day In A Row
Local Boy Representing State at National Transplant Games
Alabama Man Faces Murder Charge in New York Cold Case
Upstate School District Adds Mascot to Encourage Healthy Lifestyle
$1,000 Reward Offered For Conviction Of Hit & Run Driver
Shirley Sherrod Visits Columbus
Combatives Competition Will Choose Ft. Benning Representative
SC Issues AMBER Alert For Missing NC Child
Suspect In Arson Case Gets Probation
Wedowee Alabama Family Found Dead in Home
Anderson Woman Hits Jackpot With $200,000 Winning Lottery Ticket
Greenville County Deputies Looking For Bank Robbery Suspect
For the Record 7/19/10
Pansey man arrested on meth charge
Hurricane season reaching peak time of year
Country crossing bingo pavillion
Napier Field shoot-out suspect turns self into police
Soldier from Enterprise killed in Afghanistan
Motorcycle Crash Leaves Man in Critical Condition
Deputy injured in line of duty fired after arrest
Boaters Rescued Off St Simons' Island
Fort Rucker soldiers come together to paint Dothan school
Savannah Smith Laid to Rest
Dothan Special Olympians return from Nebraska with gold medals, smiles
Officer, Suspect Exchange Fire
Oil spill puts dent in Wiregrass businesses
Metro Police Make Arrest In Officer Involved Shooting
Editorial: Dropout prevention
Colleton County Investigates Double Shooting
Letter: Traditional paper bingo for Country Crossing
Neighborhood Calm After Officer Involved Shooting
Letter: Race and perception
Magnolia Park Officer Shooting
Letter: 'Your faith should be open, not hidden'
Magnolia Park Officer Shooting
For the Record 6/1/10
Deconstruction Helps Girl Scouts
For the Record 6/7/10
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For the Record 6/21/10
For the Record 7/12/10
County agrees to court settlement on bingo stamp payment
Crash results in drug arrests
Marianna woman feared drowned
Kindel Lanes faces foreclosure
Building names to change
Road and Bridge pitches budget
Police Roundup for July 23
Felon arrested for drugs
Geneva couple killed in murder suicide
Alabama Reading Initiative critical to continued student success
County nixes bed tax consultant
Workforce board gets state grant
Alabama Bureau of Investigation issues release on Dothan shooting
Dothan police seize $30,000 in cocaine, arrest three men
Emily Stone returns the ball for Sneads Tuesday against Marianna.
No oil expected to hit beaches this week
Geneva Murder Suicide
Officials push 'Idle Free Zones' at school pickup areas
Steve Collins unloads a tire Wednesday at the Jackson County Road and Bridge Department. The county
Man beaten at party
Kids get hands-on look at gators
County applying for additional stimulus loan funds
Police Roundup for July 22
Police Roundup for July 20
Several Dale County rail crossings to be closed next week
Census estimates show loss in one local county
Another horse stricken with EEE
Church spiffs up high school
Breaking News: Police Investigate Shooting of 3-Year Old in Savannah
DA: Officers involved in fatal shooting appear justified
ABC agents seize alcohol, cocain in shot-house raids
School drug test positives up
Habitat looking for just one good donor
Police Make Arrests In Shooting of 3- Year-Old
Former banker charged with theft from Regions Bank
County grapples with insurance
City changes sign ordinance
Some Insurers Stop Writing New Coverage For Kids
Dothan man has second chance at life after surviving train accident
Richardson seeking District 6 Senate seat
Donating a car to build a home
Dancing For Your Health
Rickey Denney
New York murder suspect arrested in Samson
House adjourns session, no vote
Salvation Army Looking To Bounce Back
Rickey Denney
Answers, suspect sought in Dothan slaying
Time to address the problems
Motorcycle Crash
Suspect killed in Hop-in shooting
Editorial: Southern balance
Police Roundup for July 21
Septic tanks
Editorial: Behind the curve on reading skills
Letter: Youngsters and substance abuse
OSHA clears Green Circle in fatal accident
Police Roundup for July 18
Police block off part of downtown, evacuate courthouse
Letter: U.S. Rep. Bobby Bright responds
Brother recalls tragic anniversary
Public meeting on oil spill debris
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Dothan police charge man with first-degree robbery
City approves roundabout
Donating a car to build a home
Man killed in Dothan police shooting identified
Tropical depression races toward BP's leaky well
Feds look for gun runner
Improvements to county jail coming
Dothan cash advance business robbed
County taking precautions for heat
Marianna man allegedly connected to missing gun runner
Man charged with stealing friend's car
Lance To Merge With Pretzel Maker
'Corpse flower' Bloom Could Stink up Texas Wedding
From Shopper To Shop Clerk
FL Man Stopped in SC Accused of Stabbing Parents
Beaufort EMS urges you to stay hydrated in heat
Lab Backlog Cited in Brunswick, Ga. Slayings Case
VP Biden Visits SC To Dedicate Hollings Library
St. Paul CME Vying for Title of Best Church Choir in America
Free Family Movie Night at Forsyth Park
Tropical Storm Bonnie moving toward oil spill
S.O.R.T Team Pays Chatham Co. Sex Offenders a Visit
2 Lions Leaving SC Zoo For Maryland
Ga. Faces More State Budget Cuts
Summerville Man Dies After Trying To 'Slap The Train' Outside Bar
SC Lawmakers Address Concerns About Proposed Sales Tax Changes
How long is too long to wait for repairs in the street?
Longtime Journalist Daniel Schorr Has Died at Age 93
Savannah's MLK Corridor Welcomes New Grocery Store
Fort Stewart's Own "Hurt Locker": Meet the 756th EOD Unit
Pizza Man Shows His USC Love
Pooler Man Indicted for Allegedly Shaking Baby
Mayor Pro-Tem Under Fire Keeps his Title
Budget Cuts Worry DNR Employees
Savannah Tech Students Repair Historic Sites
DNR Worries About Budget Cuts
Savannah Area Boy Scouts Leave for DC
Tracking Sex Offenders
Meet Niya, This Week's Perfect Pet
Columbia Splash Pad Closed For Testing
Conspirator Casting Director to Hold Benefit for Local Ronald McDonald House
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