Sunday, May 12, 2024

Florida DEP permit activity for Gulf and Franklin Counties

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF

Environmental Protection


Bob Martinez Center
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400

Ron DeSantis

Governor


Jeanette Nuñez

Lt. Governor


Shawn Hamilton

Secretary


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Permit: Water - Individual With No Conceptual Approval Permit
Project Name: BAILEY SF RESIDENCE
Location Id: 448692
Location Name: 104 9TH ST
County: Franklin
Application Number: 448692-001

For further information, please contact the Northwest District permitting office in Pensacola at (850) 595-8300
Link to Department's application file: 104 9TH ST
If you would like to comment on the pending application, please go here: Public Comment | DEP Business Portal (fldepportal.com)
Permit: Water - ERP Noticed General Permit
Project Name: PINE CREEK SUBDIVISION
Location Id: 448671
Location Name: PINE CREEK SUBDIVISION
County: Gulf
Application Number: 448671-001

For further information, please contact the Northwest District permitting office in Pensacola at (850) 595-8300
Link to Department's application file: PINE CREEK SUBDIVISION
If you would like to comment on the pending application, please go here: Public Comment | DEP Business Portal (fldepportal.com)



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Friday, May 10, 2024

Gulf Coast State College has announced the recipients of the Pathways to Success Scholarship, a program designed to support students in their transition from high school to college

Gulf Coast State College has announced the recipients of the Pathways to Success Scholarship, a program designed to support students in their transition from high school to college.

 

The scholarship was established in 2016 through collaboration between the Alfred I. duPont Foundation, Gulf Coast State College, Gulf Coast State College Foundation, the Franklin County School District, and Gulf County School District.

 

The Pathways to Success Scholarship was created to support first-generation college students who demonstrate academic achievement, personal integrity, and extracurricular involvement throughout middle and high school.

 

This year there were 9 recipients for the scholarship in Franklin and Gulf Counties.

 

Recipients from the Franklin County School Laelah Carranza, Onamae Millender, and Ansley Savage.

 

Port St. Joe High School recipients Leonard “CJ” Conway, Jr., Danica Kelly, and Zhyion Quinn and Wewahitchka High School recipients were Desirae Causey, Haylee Webb, and Avery Davis.

 

 The recipients will be recognized at the upcoming Gulf Coast State College Board of Trustees meeting, scheduled for May 16th, at the Gulf/Franklin Campus.





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Duke Energy’s Florida customers will see lower electric bills following the Florida Public Service Commission’s approval of the company's request to reduce fuel charges on customer bills

Duke Energy’s Florida customers will see lower electric bills following the Florida Public Service Commission’s approval of the company's request to reduce fuel charges on customer bills.

As of result, a typical residential 1,000-kWh monthly customer bill will be reduced by $5.90, or almost 4%, with the new rates taking effect beginning in June.

The savings are in addition to the $11.29 monthly decrease that went into effect in January.

Similarly, typical commercial and industrial customers will see a bill decrease between 3.5% and 7.0%, based on factors such as industry type and differences in customer use patterns.

And remember, Duke Energy also offers several energy efficiency programs and tools like usage alerts and pick your own due date to help Florida customers take more control over their energy use and bills.




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This week is Arson awareness week in Florida – a chance for the state to urge the public to help prevent wildfires by reporting suspected arson

This week is Arson awareness week in Florida – a chance for the state to urge the public to help prevent wildfires by reporting suspected arson.

Nearly 80% of wildfires in Florida are human-caused and some are intentional.

So far this year, there have been 780 wildfires burning 18,740 acres in Florida.

Arson on wooded lands is a felony, punishable by a fine of up to $5,000, five years in prison, or both.

Arson costs the state millions of dollars a year and not only threatens homes, property and natural resources, but also places the lives of Floridians at risk.

Florida has a 12-month wildfire season, but most large fires occur during the spring.

April, May and June typically receive less rainfall than other months, which tends to increase the number and severity of wildfires.

To report suspicious wildfire activity, contact the state’s Arson Alert Hotline at 1-800-342-5869.

Callers can remain anonymous and information about wildland arson could result in a reward up to $5,000.

To learn more, visit https://www.fdacs.gov/Forest-Wildfire/Wildland-Fire/Fire-Prevention/Be-Wildfire-Ready/Report-Arson





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FRANKLIN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY PET OF THE WEEK



 

Charles is a 1 yr old terrier mix and is a happy, slightly shy little guy.  We love his sturdy build and expression.  He likes other dogs and walks well on leash. He weighs 28 lbs and needs a loving home with people looking for a smallish dog. What a cutie!

We are always looking for people willing to bring one of our animals into their home to be fostered for various needs.

 

Any time you can spare would be greatly appreciated.

 

Call Karen at 670-8417 for more details or visit the Franklin County Humane Society at 244 State Road 65 in Eastpoint.

 

You may logon to the website at www.forgottenpets.org to see more of our adoptable pets.







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Weekly Chamber E-news from the Wakulla County Chamber of Commerce

If you have not been able to get into GrowthZone please reach out to Heather at the chamber office and she will help you. (850) 926-1848
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A huge thank you to our community partners: English Financial GroupKeep Wakulla County BeautifulWakulla County Sheriff's Office Sheriff Jared MillerWakulla County Board of County Commissioners Administration, Waste Pro, and Secure Records Solutions for helping make this possible for our community!
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Congratulations to our new 2024 Miss Wakulla County Queens!!
 
On Saturday, April 27th, 2024 at the Wakulla High School Auditorium, Georgia Gumphrey was crowned the 2024 Miss Wakulla County. Georgia is the daughter of Jennifer Swain and Edward Gumphrey.  The contestants competed in the areas of scholastic and community achievement, short essay, personal interview, personal introduction, on-stage question, evening gown and an on-stage finalist question. Georgia also won Best Interview & Miss Congeniality. Along with being crowned Miss Wakulla County, Georgia has won a $1,500 scholarship. 1st Runner Up was Kathryn Taff, 2nd Runner Up was Emma Dykes. Vanessa Foreman won the Scholastic & Community Achievement award.
 
2024 Jr Miss Wakulla is Chloe Thomas. She is the daughter of Jacob and Melissa Thomas. Katie Lynn Wright won Miss Congeniality. Anna High was crowned Young Miss Wakulla. She is the daughter of Jamie & Haley High. Bay Sanders was crowned Little Miss Wakulla.  Bay is the daughter of Jon and Krissy Sanchez and Garret Sanders. 1st Runner Up was McKinley Perry. 2nd Runner Up was Kinlee Mardis. Paisley Thomas was crowned Tiny Miss Wakulla. She is the daughter of Jason and Chelsea Thomas. 1st Runner Up was Addison Morgan. 2nd Runner Up was June Wright.
 
Our new category People's Choice which was voted on by attendees during the pageant by purchasing votes. Winners in this category were Miss Division Whitlee Harvey. Jr. Miss Division Katie Lynn Wright. Tiny, Little and Young Divisions Combined Winner is Alyrah Grace Nazworth. With the installment of this new category, the committee was able to increase the amount of the scholarship awarded to Miss Wakulla from $1,000 to $1,500 and award $250 to the Miss Division 1st Runner Up and $150 to the Miss Division 2nd Runner Up.
 
Thank you to all our sponsors this year Wakulla High Schools Theatre Troupe 5036, Bluewater Realty Group, Posey’s Seafood Restaurant & Catering, Piney Palms, Rick Myhre for Superintendent of Wakulla County Schools, Camden Smit for School Board District 4, Laura Lawhon School Board Member District 5, Angie Nichols for School Board District 2, Jared Miller for Wakulla County Sheriff, June Davis for School Board District 2, Nicole Singleton - Independent Travel Planner & Advisor for Port Key Vacations, Hicks Heating and Air and  DJ Butch. Special Thank You to our emcees Molly Jones-BoWell and Commissioner Quincee Messersmith and this years judges. 
 
If you would like to have Miss Wakulla County attend your event, please contact us at misswakullacounty@gmail.com, Sara Clark at 850-510-4897 or Susan Jones at 850-566-7584. 
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News and New Additions! - The monthly newsletter of the City of Mexico Beach

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NEWS AND NEW ADDITIONS!


This month, we give a tip of the firefighter's helmet to our Mexico Beach Fire Department and Public Safety services. Chief Sandy Walker secured a state grant that allowed the department to purchase a new pumper truck for its firefighting arsenal. This latest addition to the department brings the number of fire and safety vehicles to three, providing enhanced capability for our community's needs. Congratulations, Chief Walker, and thank you to all those who help protect our residents and visitors in times of need.

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Last month's giveaway was a gift bag with goodies from Vacation Prep Squad, and the lucky winner is Kayla F. from Farner, Tennessee. Congrats, Kayla!

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Up for grabs this month are a T-shirt, koozie, and decal stickers from the Shell Shack. Serving some of the best local seafood in Mexico Beach since 1965, the Shell Shack offers a fresh seafood market, a large variety of seashells, T-shirts, novelty gifts, and more. They will also pack seafood for travel. To place your name in the hat, send an email to Kathy at kathy@mexicobeach.com.

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MEET MEXICO BEACH


This month, we're delighted to introduce Local Beach Pizza, formerly known as Crazy Beach. If your tastebuds are in the mood for Italian food, they are here to help satisfy your craving. They specialize in pizzas, calzones, salads, and sandwiches and are conveniently located at 3701 Highway 98. Stop by, say hello, and be ready to fill your belly with amazing food!

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For more information on weddings or vow renewal ceremonies on the beach, visit mexicobeach.com.
2024 MEXICO BEACH VOW RENEWAL CEREMONY


Last month, we had our annual Unforgettable Vow Renewal ceremony, and it was inspiring. Over 35 couples participated in this lovely, unique celebration. Couples came from all over, including Ohio, Illinois, Maryland, Georgia, Alabama, and, of course, Florida. The beachfront ceremony allowed couples to reaffirm their commitment to one another, plus live music, a memorial sand dollar token for each couple, and a cupcake and champagne reception. We were delighted to celebrate love along our beaches. To enjoy highlights from the event, check out the video above or click here to visit our YouTube channel.

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FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET

May 11 & 25
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Come spend the morning at the Mexico Beach Farmers & Craft Market at Parker Park, located at 2500 Highway 98. Vendors will include produce, fresh jellies, one-of-a-kind crafts, and much more. Each market is sure to have new vendors, so be sure to come every time. If you'd like to be a vendor, sign up now. This market is put on by the Special Events for Mexico Beach, Inc.
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ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST

April 1-July 31
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Get ready to print those pictures and try your hand at our annual photography contest. The Mexico Beach 24th Annual Photography Contest is now open for submissions and runs until July 31. We welcome all photographs taken in Mexico Beach, past or present. We hope you will capture Mexico Beach through your "eyes" and enter our photography contest.
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GOLLYWHOPPER CLASSIC

June 21-22
Get ready to cast your line and reel in the big ones at the GollyWhopper Classic! This one-day fishing tournament promises thrilling competition, fantastic fishing, and the chance to win cash prizes. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting out, this tournament is for you. There is also a youth division, so be sure to register the kids!
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A FRIENDLY REMINDER:


Mexico Beach is a Leave No Trace community, and we appreciate your assistance in helping us keep our beaches clean. Any items left on the beach unattended from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. will be removed and disposed of by the City of Mexico Beach. Items include, but are not limited to, tents and tent frames, beach chairs, coolers, umbrellas, toys, etc. Also, please fill in any holes before you leave and please remain off the sand dunes and out of the sea oats to ensure their continued nourishment. There are boardwalks and walking paths that can be accessed to reach the beach. Your assistance with these requests will keep our beaches beautiful and pristine. For full details on this ordinance or questions, click here or contact City Hall at (850) 648-5700.

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SHRIMP SALAD
We publish it with the compliments of the Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association cookbook (mbara.org).


INGREDIENTS

15 boiled shrimp
1 cup finely chopped lettuce
1 boiled egg, chopped
2 Tbsp mayonnaise
1/4 tsp. mustard
1 Tbsp sweet pickle relish


DIRECTIONS

Combine lettuce, shrimp, mustard, mayo, relish, and egg. Pack into a small bowl to mold. Refrigerate. To serve, line a plate with a bed of lettuce and turn the chilled shrimp mixture over onto the lettuce. Serve with cocktail sauce and enjoy!

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WEDDING VOWS

Because it's almost wedding season, we thought you'd enjoy some unusual vows.


I promise to love and honor you, but not obey because that's a little creepy.

I vow to love you even as you scan through all those movies without picking one to actually watch.

I promise to listen when you talk to me about sports, beer, or whatever you talk about, and not just look at my phone and say, "Hmm, yes, dear."

I vow to nearly always notice when you've had your hair cut.

I promise to laugh at all your jokes, even when I'm the only one.

I vow to open jars for you and pretend that you loosened it, even though we both know it was my manly muscles that opened that thing.

This ring is a symbol of how you've got me wrapped around your finger.

Just one thing to tell you-I am totally worth it.

I promise to buy you takeout for dinner every night because I love you too much to allow you to fall victim to my cooking.

I promise to comfort you when your football team loses-again.

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DON'T COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH.


This saying means to be careful about what you expect in the future. The saying has been around for a very long time and goes back to the Greek philosopher Aesop. He once wrote about a woman carrying a basket of eggs and figuring out how much profit she would earn. She ultimately dropped the basket, and all the eggs were broken. Thus, the phrase was coined.

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