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Apalachicola residents have been complaining for months about smelly, discolored water. But the city claims that problem is ...
FWC votes yes to preliminary guidelines to partially reopen Apalachicola Bay for oyster harvesting. The bay has been closed ...
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FWC approves preliminary guidelines to open Apalachicola Bay for limited wild oyster harvest
Thursday morning, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted to approve preliminary guidelines that would ...
General manager at Up The Creek Raw Bar, Angela Elliott said a few months ago that the water became discolored. “Once the water started turning black and having film or dirt that was definitely ...
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FWC to reopen Apalachicola Bay for wild oyster harvesting
The U.S. Alcohol Industry Is Reeling From Canada’s Booze Boycott Object resembling a helmet spotted on Mars surface by rover: ...
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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Bridge between Apalachicola and Eastpoint reopens after deadly crash snarls traffic for hours
APALACHICOLA, Fla. (WCTV) -The Florida Highway Patrol and Franklin County Sheriff’s Office were working a deadly crash scene ...
: The John Gorrie Bridge is now back open FRANKLIN COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office responded to a ...
The area once supplied more than 90 percent of Florida’s oysters and 10 percent of the oysters sold nationally.
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.
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… ...
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