Articles by 30amanager
Court rulings provide for transfer of beach property to three Blue Mountain Beach lot owners
By DOTTY NIST Court judgments involving the owners of three Blue Mountain Beach parcels have provided for beach property south of their lots, extending to the […]
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One Legacy tree down to save the three Legacy trees around
By RUBY KEARCE DeFuniak Springs City Beautification & Tree board member Glen Harrison lives a few doors down from the tennis courts on Plateau Ave., near the Lakeyard. […]
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Fighter’s Chance Ministries: training for the best life
By RUBY KEARCE The CEO and Director of Fighter’s Chance Ministries, Rob Hamilton, managed multiple gyms in Washington D.C., prior to Covid, while his daughter lived […]
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Rezoning and agreement, Walton County Mobility Plan and Fee get planning commission nod
By DOTTY NIST The Walton County Planning Commission took up three items at its Sept. 14 meeting at Freeport Commons, those being the Flynn Small Scale […]
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Walton Commissioners and TDC learn more about The Paper Bear
From Ron Kelley, Walton County Public Information Officer Most Walton County residents know what a special place this is, yet at the most recent meeting of […]
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WCEDA supports new hospital, talks Woodlawn, budget, and updated by-laws
By RUBY KEARCE The Walton County Economic Development Alliance (WCEDA) met for its regular meeting on Thursday, Sept. 7. The CEO of the North Walton Rural […]
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Walton County settles lawsuit involving Dogwood/Thyme beach access
By DOTTY NIST Walton County has approved an agreement to settle a lawsuit that had been filed by the owners of property next to the Dogwood/Thyme […]
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School Board recognizes Outstanding School Volunteers, hears annual financial report
Story by ADRIANNE WALLINE CAMPBELL The Walton County School District held its regular meeting on Sept. 5, 2023, at Tivoli Complex/Board Room. Jason Catalano was not […]
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Freeport discusses bio fermentation, field fees, legislative priorities, and WCEDA
By RUBY KEARCE The Freeport City Council met for its regular meeting on the morning of Sept. 12, and discussed biofermentation at the Freeport Wastewater Treatment […]
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