Articles by Randal Seyler
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Washington County jury finds man to be 'sexually violent predator'
CHIPLEY — The first civil commitment case under the Jimmy Ryce Act to be heard in Washington County occurred Tuesday when a jury found Alton Hartzog to be a sexually violent predator based on the evidence provided by the state. READ MORE
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Legislative delegation hears local concerns
CHIPLEY — Local residents got the chance to express their concerns and desires to state legislators on Tuesday when Sen. Don Gaetz and Rep. Marti Coley visited Washington County. READ MORE
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Chipley downs Vernon 54-37
CHIPLEY — The Chipley Tigers mauled the Vernon Yellow Jackets 54-37 Thursday at Chipley High School. READ MORE
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Lawrence Brown found not guilty of attempted murder
CHIPLEY — Tears and solemn hugs set the mood at the Washington County Courthouse when Lawrence Brown was found not guilty of the attempted murder in the second-degree in the Dec. 31, 2011, stabbing of Micah Taylor. READ MORE
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Chipley senior basketball player, cheerleaders honored
CHIPLEY — Chipley High School honored its senior boys basketball player and senior varsity cheerleaders Friday, Feb. 1, before the Chipley Tigers’ last game of the regular season at the CHS gymnasium. The Tigers went on to defeat the Graceville squad 78-58, and the gym was packed to capacity with Chipley and Graceville fans. READ MORE
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Waldrip signs with Eagles
CHIPLEY — Chipley High School senior Kari Waldrip signed with Alabama Southern Community College on Friday, Feb.1, at the high school. READ MORE
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Planning Commissioners OK cell tower plans
CHIPLEY — The Washington County Planning Commissioners on Tuesday approved a request for a special exception to allow a cell tower to be built along Clayton Road. READ MORE
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Chipley schools on lockdown during manhunt
CHIPLEY — Washington County Sheriff's Deputies captured a man suspected of a Chipley home invasion Friday afternoon in the woods behind Roulhac Middle School, said Sheriff Bobby Haddock. READ MORE
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Right-of-way abandonment ordinances up for first reading
CHIPLEY — The City Council will hear on Tuesday the first reading of two ordinances approving the abandonment of right-of-way and of a 20-foot alleyway in preparation for the construction of a new Dollar General store in Chipley. READ MORE
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Vernon candidates’ slate approved by council
VERNON — Michelle Cook is unopposed in her bid for re-election as mayor of Vernon. READ MORE