Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Franklin County unemployment fell very slightly between September and October

Franklin County unemployment fell very slightly between September and October.

Franklin County unemployment was 3.5 percent in October, down from 3.6 percent from the month before.

170 people were out of work out of a workforce of 4875.

Franklin County's unemployment rate was the same as the statewide unemployment average of 3.5 percent.

Gulf County’s unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.1 percent in October.

170 people were out of work in gulf County last month.

Wakulla County unemployment was 3.2 percent last month.

Liberty County unemployment was 4.2 percent.




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District 1 County Commissioner Ricky Jones will continue to serve as the chairman of the Franklin County Commission

District 1 County Commissioner Ricky Jones will continue to serve as the chairman of the Franklin County Commission.

 

Jones was first selected as chairman in 2020 and has continued to hold the position ever since.

 

Vice-chairperson for the next year will be district 5 commissioner Jessica Ward, who also served as the vice-chairperson this year.

 

The chair and vice-chair are selected by the commission members, who felt the two are doing a fine job and should serve for another year.





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Give the gift of the outdoors: FWC offering license discounts through Jan. 3



Governor Ron DeSantis recently signed an executive order directing the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to provide substantial discounts on select resident hunting and fishing licenses through Jan. 3, 2025.

Just in time for the holiday season, the executive order provides a 50% discount on the annual and five-year Gold Sportsman licenses, as well as Youth Lifetime Sportsman licenses (for ages 0-17).

Additionally, the annual freshwater/saltwater fishing combination license is reduced to only $5, making it easier than ever for families to enjoy fishing in Florida’s diverse aquatic environments.

“This initiative is a fantastic opportunity for Florida families to spend quality time outdoors and to connect with our state’s remarkable wildlife and ecosystems,” said FWC Executive Director Roger Young.

“We’re excited to open the door for more residents to explore hunting and fishing in Florida and hope that it inspires Floridians to support conservation efforts across the state.”

Residents can purchase the discounted licenses online at GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, in person at their local tax collector’s office or through the Fish|Hunt FL App, available on Apple and Android devices.

Additionally, the discounted one-year and five-year Gold Sportsman licenses can be purchased at any participating license agent, which can be found by going to GoOutdoorsFlorida.com, selecting “Purchase Recreational Licenses & Permits” and clicking on “Locate an Agent.”




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Boil water notice for Windmark Beach







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The Apalachicola Riverkeeper will hold its annual virtual silent auction beginning Friday

            The Apalachicola Riverkeeper will hold its annual virtual silent auction beginning Friday.

 

Each year, the Silent Auction raises money to sustain the mission of Apalachicola Riverkeeper to protect and restore the Apalachicola River and Apalachicola Bay, advocating at the grassroots level, with state legislators and regulators, in the courts, and in the halls of Congress.

 

The money raised will also help the Riverkeeper in their fight to stop oil drilling in the river floodplain in Calhoun County.

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The virtual auction is an opportunity for people to bid on all kinds of items and experiences including art, jewelry, unique books, antiques, vacation homes, services, and experiences (like boating, birding, or hiking).

 

The group is still accepting donations of items to auction off.

 

To donate an item, e-mail info@apalachicolariverkeeper.org

 

Bidding starts at 8AM Friday and continues until 8 p.m. Sunday, November the 24th.

 

Most items have a Buy It Now price, so if you really want it, you can get it.

 

You will be able to preview the items at Apalachicola Riverkeeper's 2024 Virtual Auction site at https://www.32auctions.com/Arkonlineauction2024





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Apalachicola Riverkeeper's 2024 Virtual Silent Auction Website Link





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Florida DEP permit activity for Wakulla County

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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


Permitting Application Subscription Service


Subscriber email address: manager@oysterradio.com

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Permit: Water - ERP Noticed General Permit
Project Name: DOG BALLARD II ARTIFICIAL REEF
Location Id: 455076
Location Name: CITY OF ST MARKS DOG BALLARD II REEF
County: Wakulla
Application Number: 455076-001

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




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Franklin County’s newly elected and re-elected county commissioners were sworn in to office on Tuesday

Franklin County’s newly elected and re-elected county commissioners were sworn in to office on Tuesday.

Commission chairman Ricky Jones and District 5 County Commissioner Jessica Ward were re-elected to the county commission this year.

Ward was unopposed in her race; she represents much of Carrabelle to the Eastern end of Eastpoint.

She was joined by her husband and her father for the swearing in.
Ricky Jones defeated Alan Turner to win another four years on the commission; he represents District 1 which covers much of Eastpoint and all of St. George Island.

He was joined by his son and granddaughter for his swearing in.
Anthony Croom was newly elected to the commission.

He represents District 3, which covers much of the city of Apalachicola.

He has actually served on the board for nearly a year, but he was named to the position by Governor Ron Desantis following the death of Noah Lockley.

Croom defeated Eleanor Mount-Simmons earlier this month to win his seat for the next four years.

The swearing in was led by Clerk of Court Michelle Maxwell, who used a bible dating back to 1866 for the ceremony.

She said the bible was found in a basement drawer in the courthouse.





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Gulf County Chamber Member Spotlight

#shoplocal #shopgulfcountyfl

NEW MEMBERSHIP SPOTLIGHT


Beaches That Clean is a home cleaning service focused on the unique needs of properties along the coast founded and operated by two dedicated local women in Port St. Joe, Florida.

They can cover regular and seasonal cleaning needs for both rental and residential properties; their services include:

- Initial Clean

- Standard Clean

- Deep Clean

Beaches that clean covers Gulf, Bay, & Franklin County. Contact them today to get started!

 

Beaches That Clean

(910) 523-1105

beachesthatclean@gmail.com

MEMBERSHIP SPOTLIGHT

 

Rich's Supermarket and Fuel Center is family owned and operated supermarket in Wewahitchka, Florida. There you will find produce, meats, seafood, dairy products, and so much more!!

Rich's Supermarket and Fuel Center is now taking Thanksgiving pre-orders. Let them do all the cooking so you don’t have to! Call or stop by to order & prepay!

Lunch plates will be available starting at 10:30 am on Wednesday, November 27th! Place your order today!


Rich's Supermarket and Fuel Center

201 W River Rd., Wewahitchka, FL

(850) 639-5343

MEMBERSHIP SPOTLIGHT



Go Fish Clothing and Jewelry Co. offers beautiful clothing items, jewelry and accessories, home décor, and much more! They purchase most of the items they sell from the indigenous people of developing nations. They never argue a price or take advantage of the poor, but always give them the dignity and respect of buying these handcrafted goods at their asking price. 


Through the efforts of Go Fish staff, store partners, and customers, the lives of many of these people have changed for the better.

You must go and check out their store located at 405 Reid Avenue, in the heart of Port St. Joe!

 

Go Fish Clothing and Jewelry Co.

405 Reid Ave., Port St. Joe, FL

www.shopgofish.com

𝗢𝘂𝗿 𝗠𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗶𝘀 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗕𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀

Visit our website for a complete list.

#shoplocal #supportlocal

The Gulf County Chamber of Commerce and the Port St Joe Salt Air Farmers Market are teaming up to celebrate Small Business Saturday, an initiative that highlights the importance of supporting local businesses.


The market will be set up in its usual location, in George Core Park, on the promenade, on Saturday, November 30th, 10 am - 3 pm ET.

This collaboration promises a vibrant and engaging event where community members can explore a diverse array of products offered by local vendors, from fresh produce and artisanal crafts to unique handmade goods.


Santa Claus will be waiting to meet you at the gazebo at City Commons, located at Reid Avenue and Cecil G. Costin Sr. Blvd from 10 am to 2 pm ET. You can share your holiday wishes, take memorable photos, and enjoy the cheerful seasonal atmosphere. Don't forget to bring your wish list and a camera to capture the magic of the season!


We encourage everyone to come out and support all Gulf County businesses. By participating in Small Business Saturday, residents have the opportunity to strengthen the local economy and foster community spirit. This partnership not only showcases the talents and creativity of Gulf County's small businesses but also fosters an environment of collaboration and support among local entrepreneurs.

Join the celebration and make a positive impact by shopping small and local!


Shop Gulf Saturday is sponsored by The Forehand Team.

We look forward to seeing you there!


Join us for the Annual Christmas on the Coast Parade in Port St. Joe on Saturday, December 14, 2024. 


Judging of the floats will begin at 5:00 PM ET with categories: Schools & Non-Profit, Family & Friends, Business, and Faith Based. The parade will begin at 6:00 PM ET. We look forward to seeing you there! 


Parade Route

https://www.cityofportstjoe.com/news/Parade%20Route.pdf


Parade Entry Form:

 https://www.cityofportstjoe.com/.../2024%20Christmas







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The FSU Coastal and Marine Lab is hiring!

FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory

Job Announcement

We're Hiring! The FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (FSUCML) seeks a full-time employee to serve as a Research Coordinator in the Stewardship section at the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve(ANERR), located approximately 1 ½ hours southwest of Tallahassee in Eastpoint, FL. This position will be considered an employee of FSU on detail to DEP pursuant to part II of chapter 112, Florida Statutes. This position will be located at ANERR’s headquarters in the Stewardship section, which is tasked with managing 6,800 acres of uplands and marsh in the Apalachicola Bay area. Field duties and database management of this position will fall into 1) sensitive species monitoring, 2) habitat mapping and management, and 3) public use and access on Reserve managed uplands. Apply today!

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

On-site D-SNAP Locations for Charlotte, Franklin, Hardee, Hernando, and Sarasota Counties

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For Immediate Release: November 19, 2024
Contact: HQW.Press.Office@myflfamilies.com

On-site D-SNAP Locations for Charlotte, Franklin, Hardee, Hernando, and Sarasota Counties

   

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Today, Department of Children and Families (Department) Secretary Shevaun Harris announced Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) locations for Charlotte, Franklin, Hardee, Hernando, and Sarasota counties. D-SNAP provides food assistance for Florida residents impacted by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton who are not receiving food assistance through the regular Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).  

 

Individuals who reside in Charlotte, Franklin, Hardee, Hernando, and Sarasota counties who

pre-registered online but did not have a chance to complete their D-SNAP phone interview can visit the D-SNAP location for their county for an in-person interviewIn-person interviews are not required if a phone interview was completed.   


The Department will reopen pre-registration for individuals who reside in these counties and did not previously 
pre-register online. We encourage individuals to pre-register online before coming

on-site to complete their interview. Online pre-registration will open on the first day of each event and close on the last day. Individuals can pre-register at www.myflfamilies.com/DSNAP.  

 

D-SNAP On-Site Locations, Dates, and Times: 

 

Charlotte and Sarasota Counties 

Charlotte Sports Park  

2300 El Jobean Road  

Port Charlotte, FL 33948 

Dates: November 21-23, 2024 

Hours: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 

Franklin County 

Will S. Kendrick Park 

1601 Kenneth B Cope Avenue 

Carrabelle, FL 32322 

Dates: November 22-24, 2024 

Hours: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.  

 

Hardee County 

Family Resource Center 

1016 S. 6th Avenue 

Wauchula, FL 33873 

Dates: November 22-24, 2024 

Hours: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. 

 

Hernando County 

Hernando County Fairgrounds 

6436 Broad Street  

Brooksville, FL 34601 

Dates: November 22-24, 2024 

Hours: 7 a.m. – 5 p.m. 

 

Important information about in-person D-SNAP events:  

 

  • Current SNAP recipients are not eligible for D-SNAP and should not attend the on-site D-SNAP location.  
  • Applicants who were approved during a telephone interview for D-SNAP will receive their EBT card by mail and should not attend the on-site D-SNAP location.  
  • Florida residents should only attend the D-SNAP event for their county. Individuals who reside in a different county will not be served at that location. 

 

The Department will open D-SNAP locations in the counties that have been approved for D-SNAP. On-site locations and dates for counties will be announced as they open.  

 

Any media who plan to attend this D-SNAP location should contact the Department’s Press Office before arriving, at HQW.Press.Office@myflfamilies.com. Please note that media interviews will only be available on the first day of each event and need to be scheduled in advance. 

 

To view the D-SNAP schedule by county and details on how to apply, visit www.myflfamilies.com/DSNAP.





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