Saturday, March 29th, 2025

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Good morning, Panama City. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 29th of March.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A 5-year-old boy broke away from his mother and was hit by a motorcycle on Thursday while crossing Thomas Dr near Raven St without a crosswalk—he was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. WJHG
- ➤ A three vehicle crash on Highway 79 and Philip Griffitts Parkway is causing heavy traffic backups — emergency responders confirmed at least two people were injured. WJHG
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ B and E Outdoor Furniture has opened in Panama City Beach. Friends Ed Winekoff and Bill Lingerfelt run the store that makes outdoor furniture from recycled plastic—providing custom options and free delivery within 20 miles for local residents and veterans. Bay County Coastal
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ At the Bay County Public Library, Della Scott-Ireton from the Florida Public Archaeology Network explained that local archaeological sites are nonrenewable and urged residents to contact elected officials to protect these resources—she also noted that heritage tourism benefits the local economy. The event, hosted by the Historical Society of Bay County, engaged locals with stories of sites such as Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Panama City News Herald
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Allan Bense, the former Florida House speaker and FSU Board chair, spoke to business and high school students at FSU PC on March 26th as part of the Lunch & Learn event—he shared his experiences in business and politics. Panama City News Herald
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Weather expert Dr. Ryan Truchelut from WeatherTiger said the outlook for the 2025 hurricane season is uncertain as models show a 40% chance of a very active season and a 50% chance of one or more major U.S. landfalls—numbers based on current sea temperatures and weak La Niña signals. He added that even if many storms form, only a few are expected to hit land—so local impact may be less severe than the overall figures suggest. Panama City News Herald
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Authorities from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and partner agencies began investigating Gulf World Marine Park after public outcry over poor sanitation and animal welfare, with evidence being gathered following a USDA report and viral video. A peaceful protest is scheduled for today at 10 a.m.—organizers plan to encourage dialogue on animal care. Panama City News Herald
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The 6th Annual Westonwood Ranch Pro Rodeo kicked off Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Freeport Regional Sports Complex (hosting live music, food vendors, and rodeo events) with shows featuring Bareback Bronc Riding, Calf Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, and Bull Riding, while tickets were sold only at the gate (adults $20 and children $15). WJHG
WELLNESS NEWS
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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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