Bay County Veterans Day Parade in Panama City
Posted: 11/12/2012 - Continuing the recognition of local men and women in uniform, Bay County's annual Veterans Day parade takes place in downtown Panama City Monday.
Bay County residents will once again have a chance to dispose of unwanted waste, free of charge.
Residents may drop off their yard debris, household garbage and hazardous waste at no charge and are encouraged to bring recyclable materials as well. Fish ponds stocked by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission are located on the property and will be open to fishing for customers who drop off recyclables. Customers must supply their own fishing equipment and bait, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
This event is open to Bay County residents only. Proof of residency is required (e.g., driver’s license, power bill, voter registration card).
What: Bay County’s annual Waste Amnesty Days and Recycling Round-up.
When: Friday, April 23 and Saturday, April 24 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Where: Steelfield Landfill
11411 Landfill Road, West Bay, off State 79.
-Appliances (air conditioners, dryers, stoves, washing machines, etc.)
-Construction and demolition debris (concrete, lumber, sheet rock, etc.)
-Trash (kitchen garbage, furniture, carpet, clothes, etc.)
-Household hazardous waste (pesticides, paints, used oil, fluorescent tubes, antifreeze, etc.)
Small engine containing devices (lawn mowers, weed eaters, edgers, etc.)
Tires
Yard debris (grass clippings, leaves, tree trimmings, etc.)
Recyclables (batteries, paper, plastic, metals, computers, cell phones, etc.)
Regulations prohibit disposing of appliances, household hazardous waste, small engine containing devices and tires in landfills. The landfill accepts these items, but must process them separately from other waste. If possible, please stage these materials in the load so they can be dropped off at the designated area.
Bay County will not accept gas cylinders, explosive materials, ammunition, or flares. However, residential-sized propane tanks are accepted. The normal tipping fees will still apply to commercial customers.
For more information, contact Bay County Solid Waste Management at 236-2212.
Posted: 11/12/2012 - Continuing the recognition of local men and women in uniform, Bay County's annual Veterans Day parade takes place in downtown Panama City Monday.
Updated: 07/13/2012 - Panama City - Sports camps are a favorite summer activity for thousands of kids across Northwest Florida, now drama camps are gaining popularity locally. Two dozen elementary and middle school students are busy putting the finishing touches on their presentation of "The Little Mermaid Jr."
Updated: 07/10/2012 - Panama City - It's certainly the opportunity of a lifetime! Sixteen-year-old Bailey Reese, of Niceville, carried the Olympic torch through Bisham Abbey in England Tuesday morning.
Updated: 07/10/2012 - Panama City - School doesn't start for another several weeks, but a Panama City Rescue Mission program that helps students in need get ready for the new year is already busy getting families signed up. New this year, "Klothes for Kids" is doing on-site registration at places like Girls Inc. and the Boys and Girls Club. That makes it even easier for families to get the help they need.
Updated: 07/05/2012 - Panama City - Alzheimers. By age 85, 30% to 50% of adults show signs of the disease. For family caregivers, dealing with Alzheimer's effects on their loved one can be heartbreaking and stressful. That's why a local in-home senior care provider is spreading the word about a new, and free resource for families. The online training module is called "CARE: Changing Aging Through Research and Education." It helps families better understand the disease and how to cope with it, as well as offer tips on how to care for the 60% to 70% of Alzheimer's patients still living at home.