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Yearly Archives: 2018






TDC: Vacationers should come to PCB

Posted on — By Ed Offley Special to the News Herald

In Panama City Beach’s new marketing plan, “We need to show FEMA people checking out of the hotels, and people with beach things checking in,” one board member suggested.






Flower shop sprouts back in shed

Posted on — JOSHUA BOUCHER

PANAMA CITY — On a patch of concrete surrounded by storm-damaged homes and businesses, flags stating “OPEN” and “FLOWERS” waved on Monday in front of what appeared to be a garden shed.To Harrison McElheney, the owner of Hallmark Flower Shoppe, … (Read More)


Flower shop sprouts back in shed

Posted on — JOSHUA BOUCHER

PANAMA CITY — On a patch of concrete surrounded by storm-damaged homes and businesses, flags stating “OPEN” and “FLOWERS” waved on Monday in front of what appeared to be a garden shed.To Harrison McElheney, the owner of Hallmark Flower Shoppe, … (Read More)






Gulf Power storm repairs could top $350 million

Posted on — The News Service of Florida

BAY COUNTY — Gulf Power, the largest utility in Northwest Florida, expects a final tab of hundreds of millions of dollars from Hurricane Michael.In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Wednesday by the utility’s parent company, Gulf estimated that costs … (Read More)


Gulf Power storm repairs could top $350 million

Posted on — The News Service of Florida

BAY COUNTY — Gulf Power, the largest utility in Northwest Florida, expects a final tab of hundreds of millions of dollars from Hurricane Michael.In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Wednesday by the utility’s parent company, Gulf estimated that costs … (Read More)












Beau’s owners open doors to community

Posted on — JAN WADDY

PANAMA CITY BEACH — After pouring a lifetime of savings and dreams into their first restaurant, Chris and Brittany Infinger were set to open Beau’s on Oct. 10, the same day Hurricane Michael made landfall.”I wanted something small. I wanted … (Read More)


Beau’s owners open doors to community

Posted on — JAN WADDY

PANAMA CITY BEACH — After pouring a lifetime of savings and dreams into their first restaurant, Chris and Brittany Infinger were set to open Beau’s on Oct. 10, the same day Hurricane Michael made landfall.”I wanted something small. I wanted … (Read More)