Sep 29, 2009 | Tallahassee.com
Author Graham Farmelo will give a talk on 'Paul Dirac's Road to Tallahassee' at 6 p.m. Thursday at the FSU Alumni Center, 1030 W. Tennessee St.
Mother of all yard sales begins next Saturday
Yard sale aficionados, grab your fanny packs. Next Saturday's going to be a big one.
Updated: Franklin County see heavy rainfall, localized flooding
The flood warning for southern Franklin County has expired, according to the National Weather Service.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Carrabelle woman accused of animal neglect
The county's animal control department is going to court to prohibit Alice Dawn Kerkvliet from owning animals, in this county or anywhere else in Florida.
Inmate receives another child sex charge
A man already serving time in prison for sexually abusing a child was hit with another charge Monday for allegedly sexually battering a 7-year-old North Port girl in 2006.
Franklin inmate stabbed to death
A 43-year-old convicted sex offender was stabbed to death in his cell early Monday morning at Franklin Correctional Institution.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Workforce to transport for out-of-county training
Federal stimulus money will allow the Gulf Coast Workforce Board to provide transportation for students enrolled in out-of-county training programs.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Flooding extensive at Carrabelle corner store
This letter is sent to express disappointment with The Apalachicola/Carrabelle Times Sept.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Cops intercept more than four ounces of hashish
On Sept. 9, members of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office Narcotics Unit, with the assistance of the Tallahassee Police Department Narcotics Unit, intercepted a package containing 123.7 grams, or a little more than four ounces, of hashish, destined for delivery, in the area of Franklin County.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
How the heart was torn from Tatea s Hell
Tate's Hell, once a primordial swamp, held vast amounts of water in storage, as if it were a giant sponge.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Health Department Moves Services Temporarily From Apalachicola
Franklin County Health Department is taking a proactive approach by moving temporarily all Clinical Services including Blood Work from its Apalachicola Location to its Carrabelle Site Location effectively immediately.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Year-long survey unearths Carrabellea s history
At the Carrabelle commission's Sept. 3 meeting, Beth LaCivita, of Historic Florida Consulting, summarized a survey she conducted over the last year of cultural and historic resources in the city.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Allen, Sands, Cook win, Webb and Ash in runoff
A robust turnout in Franklin County's municipal elections Tuesday propelled two incumbents back into office, elected a new face and set the stage for a runoff in two weeks.
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Elections today in Apalachicola and Carrabelle
If you live in Apalachicola or Carrabelle don't forget to vote today. Both cities are holding elections for city commission seats.
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No swimming advisories over Labor Day weekend
The water in Franklin County should be fine for swimming this Labor Day Weekend.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
New sidewalks blamed for flooding in Carrabelle
Carrabelle received a heavy soaking rain last week that did damage to several businesses.
The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle
Four candidates are facing off at the ballot box Sept. 8 to fill two spots on the Carrabelle city commission.
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Franklin County - Now 8 weeks with no swimming advisories
It's another week with no swimming advisories in Franklin County. The Health Department said water samples taken from all 6 beaches tested in Franklin County on Monday came back clean.