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Public forum discussing the Choctawhatchee River March 28

The South Walton Community Council welcomes Ms. Julie Terrell and Mr. Mike Mullen as guest speakers at their March Public Forum. Ms. Terrell is the director of the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance and Mr. Mullen is the founder and director of the Choctawhatchee Riverkeepers. The two organizations share a concern for the Choctawhatchee River, a dominant geographic and natural factor in Walton County. Following their presentations, Ms. Terrell and Mr. Mullen will take questions from the audience. Open to the public...

Flood warning issued for Choctawhatchee River

UPDATE: As of Feb. 15 at 4 p.m.: River expected to reach close to major flood stage by Feb. 16, then crest Sunday. Click here for updates. Flood Warning continues from Friday Morning until at least Tuesday or until cancelled. Moderate flooding is forecast.  The river is expected to rise above flood stage Friday morning, February 15, and continue to rise to near 16.3 feet by early Sunday morning. At 13 feet: Low areas along BH Reddick…Rooks Bluff…Smokehouse Lake and...

DEP, FWC accepting public comment on Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Plan

Voice your thoughts on how RESTORE Act funding should be used on Feb. 28 The Florida Department of Environmental Protection will host a public meeting at 6 p.m. Feb. 28 in Panama City Beach to gather input on the Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration Council’s Path Forward document and Florida’s projects to be submitted to the Council for its consideration. The meeting will be co-hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and will be held in the Student Union...

Raccoon in Miramar Beach tests positive for rabies

Rabies is preventable, not curable — make sure your pets are vaccinated A raccoon that died following a fight with a family dog in the area of Miramar Beach has tested positive for rabies. The family pet did not have a current rabies vaccination. Walton County Health Department officials recommend that unvaccinated ‘victim’ animals be euthanized to stop the spread of the virus if the other animal tests positive for rabies or cannot be tested. Two additional cases of wild...

The ferocious ant lion is an ant bully

Doodlebug has a huge appetite By Jessica Therriault, FWC 
 Ever wonder what digs those cone-shaped indentations in sandy areas of your yard? It is an insect called an ant lion. The ant lion is neither an ant nor a lion. It is a harmless (to people) insect that looks more like a sci-fi movie monster than a real-life backyard critter. It has an appetite to match its ferocious appearance, and its name has everything to do with its favorite...