BREAKING NEWS: St. Joe Company Moving to New Airport Site
The St. Joe Company has talked the talk, bringing in a new airport with a low cost air carrier, now they say their walking the walk.
St. Joe Company Moving to New Airport Site
By: Mary Scott Speigner
Three Arrested for Series of Burglaries Throughout Southeast
Source: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office
Two Men Arrested for Using Stolen Identification
Source: Bay County Sheriff Office
Rivera Pleads No Contest to Attempted Murder; Must Serve Entire Sentence
Source: State Attorney's Office
Porter Agrees to Plea Deal; Sentenced to 10 years in Prison
Source: State Attorney's Office
What’s Going Around for March 17th
By: Jessica Foster
FWC Offers Free Hunter Safety Internet-Completion Course in Gulf County
Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC)
Walton County’s “Operation Valley View” Recovers More Property
Source: Walton County Sheriff’s Office
GCCC to Host Educator Preparation Institute Community Forum
Source: Gulf Coast Community College
Gulf County Man Acquitted of Grand Theft Charges
Source: State Attorney's Office
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Florida State University’s Panama City campus has its work cut out for it after a volunteer board of community leaders, the Blue Ribbon Commission, announced its recommendations to make the campus self sufficient.
During their last official meeting, the commission approved their recommendations to keep the campus open. Their first priority is enrollment increase.
In a bound presentation they make specific goals like forming a stronger partnership with Gulf Coast Community College, and striving to get their programs accredited.
The 27-member group of volunteers says now the rest is up to FSU leaders to make sure their recommendations are carried out.
“What I’m going to do is to keep this Blue Ribbon Committee report on my desk,” said FSU-PC Dean Dr. Ken Shaw, “It’s going to be the road map that all of us follow here on this campus.”
The commission will re-group in about 6 months to check on progress.
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