Tuesday, October 7th, 2025

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Good morning, Panama City. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 7th of October.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Over the weekend, a Bristol family raised funds after their home burned while Sgt. Erika Whitfield Ridley was deployed and Comet Palm Farms in Callaway restarted its Palmkin Patch through October. Locals also remembered Hurricane Opal’s 30th anniversary and joined a pro-life demonstration on 23rd street while the Krewe of St. Andrews hosted a Halloween costume party—proceeds support the Children’s Advocacy Group. My Panhandle
- ➤ The Bay County Sheriff’s Office is hosting the 3rd Annual Bay Faith — Blue event at Jinks Middle School on Saturday, October 11 with a basketball game from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and a movie screening from noon to 2 p.m. that is free and family-friendly. My Panhandle
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ CareerSource Gulf Coast moved to a new location — its change is expected to help job seekers and local businesses reach services more easily. The relocation aims to support community employment needs. WJHG
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Panama City Beach will host the Pirates of the High Seas and Renaissance Fest from October 10 to October 12, featuring fireworks, parades and live entertainment — the festival also includes an expanded Kids Zone with fun activities for children. Panama City News Herald
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EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Bay District Schools is partnering with United Way NWFL to run the ReadingPals program, where volunteers will spend one hour each week reading with 1 to 3 students at local elementary schools—this program addresses the need to better prepare 49% of Florida's children for kindergarten. Retired teacher Ginger Littleton said the effort is designed to make learning joyful. WJHG
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Bay County is still recovering nearly 7 years after Hurricane Michael—damage shows on the shore, streets, and forests. Local officials say efforts will move forward soon to repair and improve the affected areas. WJHG
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lynn Haven Fire and Emergency Services unveiled its new state-of-the-art Sutphen engine on Monday morning at Fire Station 2 during a push-in dedication attended by city leaders and firefighters’ families. The $1 million engine is built with advanced safety features and designed to last 20 years—already serving on calls. My Panhandle
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Ascension Sacred Heart is offering free mammogram screenings for women over 40 who are uninsured or underinsured at its centers in Bay, Gulf, and Walton counties, and residents can simply walk in or call to schedule an appointment. The centers use advanced 3D technology to detect cancer early — community fundraisers help support these services throughout October. My Panhandle
- ➤ Sacred Heart Bay is sharing new guidance on how to get a mammogram—helping local residents access breast cancer screenings at Women’s Diagnostic Centers. The information will assist those needing early detection to know where to go. WJHG
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Commodore 24-hour Challenge will benefit the Gulf Coast State College women’s cross-country team when runners begin at 6 p.m. on Oct. 17 at the baseball field and run for 24 hours until Oct. 18; participants can sign up solo for $100 or in teams for $150, and registration ends on Oct. 14 — organizers say the run tests endurance and mental toughness. My Panhandle
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Rory Scovel Live Comedy Show
7-8:30 p.m. — Captain Anderson's Event Center — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a night of laughter with actor and comedian Rory Scovel as he shares his unique humor.
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Schooners Annual Lobster Festival
October 16th-19th — Schooners — Admission prices vary — Celebrate all things lobster with live music and delicious seafood at this local favorite.
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