Wednesday, May 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Panama City. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 14th of May.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A motorcyclist died when his motorcycle crossed the center double line while trying to pass a mosquito control vehicle on Boat Race Road in Panama City — officials said the rider was pronounced dead on scene and the investigation is still underway. WJHG
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ On Saturday afternoon in Panama City Beach, a 31-year-old man stabbed a victim during an attempted armed robbery over a Bluetooth speaker on Joan Avenue—he then rode away on the victim's bicycle and was later found Monday night with methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia—while the victim was treated at a hospital and is expected to survive. WJHG
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Bay High student Silas Dryer premiered a new marimba piece titled 'Somewhat Disoriented' on May 12 at the Spring concert — the piece was composed by alumnus Dave Schwartz, who was inspired by social media posts of Dryer's talent. The six-minute composition showcased both strong and gentle moments during its performance. Panama City News Herald
- ➤ After the News Herald ran a series on Wetappo along East Bay, local residents shared stories about a floating bridge built from 55 gallon drums — details that challenge old maps and local records — and Bob Hurst of the Historical Society said researchers will review these records to better pinpoint when the town declined. Panama City News Herald
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Bay Building Industries Association awarded $17,000 in scholarships to 14 Bay County students at a luncheon at Captain Anderson's Event Center — an event attended by newly elected U.S. Rep. Jimmy Patronis. The awards will help students attend colleges such as Haney Technical College, Clemson University, and Auburn University — supporting local education. Panama City News Herald
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The 2025 hurricane season will begin on June 1 with forecasts predicting more storms than usual and the first named storm, Andrea, expected to form, while the National Hurricane Center will start daily tropical outlooks on May 15. Residents are urged to prepare early—checking evacuation zones, reinforcing homes, and reviewing insurance coverage as severe weather approaches. Panama City News Herald
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Head Coach Jason Griffin reorganized his staff after losing two popular coaches and is leading the team in spring training as they prepare for their game on May 19 at Mike Gavlak Stadium—building on last season's 7-4 success with returning quarterback Will Cotter and key players. He also introduced new defensive coordinator Josh Wright—hoping the revamped unit will boost the team's performance in the upcoming game. Panama City News Herald
WELLNESS NEWS
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Florida Hot Tub Expo
May 15-29 — Central Panhandle Fair in Bay County — Check pricing on various hot tubs and transform your backyard into a personal oasis.
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May the Cards Be With You!
6:30 PM - 10:30 PM — 4728 Bylsma Cir, Panama City, FL — Bring a dish to share — Enjoy a night of card games with friends and great food.
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Paint Night at House of Henry
6-8:30 p.m. — House of Henry Irish Pub and Restaurant — All materials included — Create strawberry vibes while sipping and painting in a fun atmosphere.
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Corey Hall Live Performance
6 PM – 12 AM — Burgunbarrel — Check website for ticket prices — Experience the soulful sound of Gulf Coast musician Corey Hall blending blues and folk elements.
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Night of Poets
7:30-10:30 p.m. — Panama City Center for the Arts — No refunds — Experience an evening filled with captivating poetry, music, and art performances that celebrate creativity and expression.
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Seashells and the Sound of the Sea
5-6 p.m. — Bay County Public Library — Free entry — Discover the captivating history of seashells and their significance in nature and culture with expert insights from environmental journalist Cynthia Barnett.
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Gulf Coast Jam Country Music Festival
May 29- June 1 — Frank Brown Park — Ticket prices vary — Celebrate the vibrant country music scene over four days in beautiful Panama City Beach.
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Jelly Roll Live Performance
12-4 a.m. — Frank Brown Park — Tickets TBA — Experience genre-bending songs from the rising star Jelly Roll.
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The Red Clay Strays Concert
12-4 a.m. — Frank Brown Park — Free entry — Experience the musical journey of the Red Clay Strays from Mobile, Alabama.
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On-Site Tour of Superior Residences
9 a.m. - 7 p.m. — Superior Residences of Panama City Beach — Free entry — Discover top-rated senior living amenities and community activities during an informative tour.
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