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A lifelong Apalachicola resident is recovering after a crash this week on the John Gorrie Bridge. 64-year-old Becky Shuler ...
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A lifelong Apalachicola resident is recovering after a crash this week on the John Gorrie Bridge. Pirro Loses Her Cool With ...
A long five-year wait to return to the waters of Apalachicola Bay for wild oyster harvesters may be nearing an end.
: The John Gorrie Bridge is now back open FRANKLIN COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a ...
The oyster industry once defined the Apalachicola community, both culturally and economically, until the industry collapsed ...
Despite emotional pleas from animal-rights advocates, Florida wildlife officials on Wednesday approved a 23-day black bear ...
The area once supplied more than 90 percent of Florida’s oysters and 10 percent of the oysters sold nationally.
Florida's state government has prevented Clearwater Land and Minerals from drilling along the river and halted plans to ...
The Apalachicola River descends 106 miles across the Panhandle to the Gulf of Mexico as the creator and caretaker of Florida’s largest forested floodplain, sandbar beaches, breezy bluffs, coa… ...
Apalachicola resident Marisa Getter also argued in favor of the practice, noting that she and her husband have been renting out for overnight stays since 2013. “Nobody has ever complained about ...
Apalachicola’s fortunes began to turn around sometime during the 1980s and ’90s, but if you ask folks around town when the shift began and what caused it, you won’t find consensus.
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