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Wednesday, October 1st, 2025

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Good morning, Panama City. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 1st of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Lynsey Beasley from Helping Hearts of Florida said the organization will hold a Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Event with a Teddy Bear Drive at Papa Joe’s Bayside on Saturday, October 4—families can support grieving parents by donating teddy bears.  WJHG
  • Panama City Beach Parks and Recreation will host its Paws in the Park event on Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Frank Brown Park—pet-friendly businesses will sponsor activities including dog contests, pet vendors, pup cups, K9 demonstrations, a doggie dash, an adoption booth, giveaways, and a cops and kids truck as owners must leash their dogs with a limit of three per family.  My Panhandle
  • The Central Panhandle Fair returns to Bay County from Tuesday through Saturday; today, gates open at (6 p.m. CST) for ($25) entry. The 80-year tradition features agricultural exhibits, crafts and contests with cash-only gate sales.  My Panhandle

BUSINESS NEWS

  • Cuban Bodega is a family-owned Hispanic grocery store in Bay County that brings authentic Latin flavor to Panama City by importing products from Miami and making fresh Cuban sandwiches and pastries. Owner Idania Garcia started the store nine months ago with family support—her business has quickly become a welcome addition for local Hispanics.  WJHG

CULTURE NEWS

  • On Oct. 4, local author Latresha Davidson Woods will hold a book signing at the Glenwood Community Center from 2—4 p.m. The event is organized by the Panama City Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. and celebrates her 'Chocolate Children' series aimed at inspiring young Black readers.  Panama City News Herald

ECONOMY NEWS

  • Florida’s average regular unleaded gas price dropped 13 cents in the past week to $2.97 per gallon as refineries shifted to cheaper winter-blend gasoline, according to the AAA auto club—helping ease fuel costs amid easing consumer price pressures.  My Panhandle
  • Florida’s minimum wage increased Tuesday to $14 per hour and the tipped wage grew to $10.98 following a voter-approved plan from 2020. The base wage will rise by $1 each Sept. 30 until it hits $15—then it will be adjusted for inflation.  My Panhandle

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Bay District Schools released a statement Tuesday saying it is changing its rules for new clubs after state officials warned that legal action would occur if TPUSA clubs are blocked — Superintendent McQueen will soon share his recommendations with the School Board.  WJHG

HEALTH NEWS

  • Ascension Sacred Heart Bay has welcomed oncologist Dr. Andrew Weber and nurse practitioner Callie Heilig who begin seeing patients today as Breast Cancer Awareness Month highlights local care. They plan to expand the cancer center to improve treatment access for Bay County residents.  My Panhandle

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Michael Jackson Tribute Dinner & Show

    5:30-9 p.m. — Neons Bar 72 — Ticketed event — Relive the magic of the King of Pop with an unforgettable concert and dinner experience.

    Sat, 10/4/25

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  • PCB Seafood Festival

    October 10-12 — Capt. Anderson's Marina — Entry fee varies — Celebrate seafood with fresh catches, live music, and family fun at this local favorite festival.

    Fri, 10/10/25

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  • Sea Glass Art Workshop

    11 AM — Parker Public Library — Registration required — Get creative with sea glass art in this fun crafting session.

    Sat, 10/11/25

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  • Homeschool Hangout

    12-1 p.m. — Parker Public Library — Free — Connect with local homeschoolers in a relaxed environment while enjoying games and LEGOs.

    Tue, 10/14/25

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