Daily Archives: November 2, 2023

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Pirates show no mercy to Tiger Sharks – It was time for a smackdown, and the Pirates played their best game of the season.

The Pirates more than earned their golden win last Friday night as they guarded the shipyard with hungry determination to dominate their rivals. The football game was action packed with surprise strategic plays that left the Port St. Joe Tiger Sharks swimming in confusion. Head Coach Bill Thomas and his team had the best game…

Lawmakers eye voucher demand

Florida lawmakers are gearing up to provide additional funding to a part of the state’s school-voucher program that serves students with special needs, as some proponents of the scholarships say demand has outpaced supply. The state Legislature is gathering for a special session starting Nov. 6 to address a range of issues. A  joint proclamation…

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Short Takes

Quincy Blues Brews & BBQ is this Saturday Stop by the Gadsden County Courthouse Square in downtown Quincy for the second annual Blues Brews & BBQ festival, this Saturday, November 4 from noon until 8 p.m.Johnnie Marshall Blues Band, Jerry Thigpen Trio: Ben Flournoy Trio, and DetroitLive will be performing. There will be lots of…

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The Chattahoochee New-Herald – Legals – 11/2

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 2ND  JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR  GADSDEN COUNTY, FLORIDA  CASE NO.: 19-000365-CA  U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,  NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT  SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF CITIGROUP       MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2018-RP2,  Plaintiff,  ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES,  LEGATEES, DEVISEES, PERSONAL  REPRESENTATIVES, CREDITORS AND ANY  OTHER PERSON CLAIMING…

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