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Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center announces $24 million expansion

Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center announces $24 million expansion Allison Baker © Provided by Panama City WJHG-TV Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center Announces $24 Million Expansion PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Panama City is continuing to grow, and so are the local hospitals. The Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center announced a $24 million expansion project on Monday. This new project will include adding over 13,000 square feet of new space to the main facility and add an additional 6,000 square feet to the hospital’s diagnostic and rehabilitation center. There will be an addition of one cardiovascular procedural suite and one operating suite that is expected to be completed in December of 2022. There will also be new wound care hyperbaric building.

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Bay County first responders glad to get $1,000 bonus from Gov. DeSantis after COVID work

Bay County first responders glad to get $1,000 bonus from Gov. DeSantis after COVID work Tony Mixon, The News Herald © PHOTO CONTRIBUTED Flooding was threatening enough that Panama City Fire Department responded to a half dozen calls for home rescue Wednesday. In one case, firefighters used rescue baskets to float out a couple of elderly individuals who called for help after waters began flooding their home on Chestnut Avenue and 19th Street. PANAMA CITY Brad Monroe, chief of Bay County Emergency Services, says area first responders have received much community support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, getting an extra $1,000 is nice too.

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Patches on the Go food truck brings favorites to fans in Panama City

PANAMA CITY Patches on the Go owners Kineca and Ray Adkison are living a dream that started over a beer. While sitting at Patches Pub & Grill on Thomas Drive, Ray had asked Vince Greiner who owns the Panama City Beach restaurant with wife Cindy Greiner, if he d help him make a food truck menu. I ve done so much research over the years, Ray said. I just told Vince one day I d like to run a food truck and asked if he d help me make a menu. He grabbed the menu off the bar and said, This is your menu.

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