Friday, March 28th, 2025

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Good morning, Panama City. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 28th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Since 2024, Operation Spay Bay (a local non-profit) has worked with the city to control the feral cat population by spaying or neutering 184 cats and giving them rabies shots as spring brings more kittens. Panama City Beach residents can use a voucher (only valid for this program) to get their feral cats fixed without cost. WJHG
- ➤ Neysa Wilkins retired after 32 years as NewsChannel 7’s evening anchor—she built a strong legacy on and off the air. Her farewell marks the end of a storied career and the start of her next chapter. WJHG
- ➤ The Panama City Parrot Head Club will hold its annual Parrot Head Rendezvous event from April 24th to 26th at Sharky’s inside and on the beach in front — the event will raise money for The Arc. WJHG
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Sunnyside Apartment resident recounted chaos after a Tuesday shooting killed two victims—police arrested a suspect previously involved in domestic violence and authorities have not released the victims' names. WJHG
- ➤ Sunnyside resident Marlowe Elder said Tuesday began normally until a shooting claimed the lives of two women at Sunnyside Apartments—authorities later arrested the suspect’s stepfather in Walton County. WJHG
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and partner agencies investigated Gulf World Marine Park after concerns over dolphin enclosure sanitation and animal treatment were raised. A search warrant was executed on March 27th after officials received reports of animal welfare issues. WJHG
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Bay County’s Brian Banks, a 43-year-old Air Force Reserve chaplain and Rutherford alum, competed last weekend in Gainesville and finished sixth among men ages 40–44 in the 60m race with a time of 7.29 seconds. He said his focus on nutrition, sleep, and strength training will help him improve his start and continue making Bay County proud. Panama City News Herald
WELLNESS NEWS
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Sourdough Bread Making Class
10-11:30 a.m. — The Drip Coffee Co. — Ticket required — Discover the art of making fresh sourdough bread from scratch while enjoying a cozy café atmosphere.
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On-Site Tour of Best Senior Living
2 PM - 12 AM — 1336 St Andrews Blvd, Panama City, FL — Free entry — Explore top-rated senior living amenities and services that prioritize health and community.
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Stars & Guitars: Clint Black and Chase Matthew Live
7-8 p.m. — Aaron Bessant Park — Ticket information available — Experience a night of live country music with Clint Black and Chase Matthew.
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Panhandle Gem & Mineral Show
10 AM – 5 PM — Central Panhandle Fair — $5 for all 3 days — Explore stunning gems and minerals with a chance to win a large Amethyst Geode.
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Dog Easter Egg Hunt
10-11 a.m. — Dog Beach at Pier Park Panama City Beach — Free entry — Dogs of all sizes hunt for eggs filled with toys and treats on the beach.
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Summer Registration Open
Summer Camp Registration Opens Monday, April 14th! Call the Girls Inc. Center of your choice to register! The first 25 Active-Duty Military Families to enroll will receive a reduced rate.
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Calvary for a Cause 5k/Egg Stroll
Calvary Panama City is hosting this 5k and Easter Egg Stroll on Saturday, April 19 downtown at the Courthouse to celebrate Easter. All proceeds go to the Panama City Rescue Mission.
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Free Truist Family Financial Night
Attention parents and youth of Bay County! Register for a FREE event with dinner included that you don’t want to miss. Come learn about money with the whole family on April 22nd with Truist! Must RSVP by Wednesday, April 16th at https://forms.gle/BoRPM87wuovB1d8PA. 📍Location: Girls Inc. Center at the St. Andrew School at Oakland Terrace 2010 W 12th St Panama City, FL 32401.
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Redfish Film Festival
Thu-Sun — Destination Panama City — Ticket information available — Celebrate the art of documentary filmmaking in the heart of Panama City.
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Premier Events 7v7 Football Tournament
April 26-27 — Publix Sports Park — Registration fees apply — Compete in an exciting 7v7 football tournament for all skill levels.
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