Jim Trawick Park was the site for USFA Softball
Saturday, 03-16-24, Jim Trawick Park was the site of USFA Softball for: 12U- 12 and under, 10U- 10 and under, and 8U- 8 and under. Action started early and finished late in the evening.
The Little Paper with the BIG TOOT
Saturday, 03-16-24, Jim Trawick Park was the site of USFA Softball for: 12U- 12 and under, 10U- 10 and under, and 8U- 8 and under. Action started early and finished late in the evening.
On Thursday, 03-14-2024, Florida Panhandle Technical College of Chipley, Florida brought together students and faculty, to celebrate, Spring Jam 2024.
On Thursday 03-14-2024, the Vernon Lady Yellowjackets hosted the Rutherford Lady Rams, the final score was 0-16, Vernon wins. Read More …
On Thursday 03-14-2024, the Chipley Lady Tigers hosted the Altha Lady Wildcats Softball, the final score was 8-2 Altha wins. Read More …
Chipley Garden club member met Wednesday, March 6th at Falling Waters State Park for their monthly meeting. The programs of the day were: Falling Waters State Park Update by Park Manager Jacob Strickland, Recycle-Reuse-Repurpose by club members Dania Barnes and Gail Exum, and Invasive Plants by Butterfly/Wildflower Chair Glenda Wilson. Read More …
Plant Now for the Panhandle Watermelon Festival Big Melon Contest Read More …
Ponce De Leon Varsity Pirates were the first to get on the board in the first when Kiyann Alford singled, scoring one run. A single by Alford extended the Ponce De Leon Varsity Pirates lead to 3-0 in the top of the third inning.
BRISTOL, Fla. — K9 tracking teams from 14 Florida Department of Corrections (FDC) correctional institutions gathered from across the panhandle to exhibit their superior tracking abilities in Bristol, Florida. Read More …
On Thursday night 03-07-2024 the Lady Yellowjackets hosted the Lady Sharks on Yellowjacket turf, the final score in this game 0-14, Lady Yellowjackets win. Read More …
The 2024 Washington County Youth Fair took place February 29th – March 2nd at the Washington County Ag Center. In addition to the poultry and livestock related activities, over 500 Washington County youth displayed nearly 800 different projects. Read More …