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Panama City Florida police chief announces retirement
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It s time for the next chapter: Panama City Police Chief Scott Ervin to retire
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Cheer on pitmasters Memorial Day weekend at Panama City Red, White & Q BBQ competition Jan Waddy, The News Herald © BEAU S PCB/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Beau s, known for barbecue and Southern sides, will be catering Friday night s VIP dinner during Red, White & Q.
PANAMA CITY Red, White & Q debuts Memorial Day weekend at McKenzie Park in the heart of downtown, boasting Southern flair and fare with a BBQ competition, cornhole tournament and country music. One of our board members is a big barbecue enthusiast; he wanted to bring something similar to Memphis in May, said Lori Allen, executive director of the Gulf Coast Children s Advocacy Center (GCCAC). This is our first year with a dozen competitors and we plan on moving it to a sanctioned event next year. They love that it s Memorial Day weekend and this is a destination.
PANAMA CITY Red, White & Q debuts Memorial Day weekend at McKenzie Park in the heart of downtown, boasting Southern flair and fare with a BBQ competition, cornhole tournament and country music. One of our board members is a big barbecue enthusiast; he wanted to bring something similar to Memphis in May, said Lori Allen, executive director of the Gulf Coast Children s Advocacy Center (GCCAC). This is our first year with a dozen competitors and we plan on moving it to a sanctioned event next year. They love that it s Memorial Day weekend and this is a destination.
Collaborating with the City of Panama City, the inaugural event sponsored by Payton Air benefits the GCCAC.
Gone but not forgotten: Panama City police remember fallen officers © TONY MIXON/NEWS HERALD Police officers raising the American Flag half-mast
PANAMA CITY The Panama City Police Department honored fallen officers with its annual memorial observance Thursday morning.
The gloomy clouds coverage was in keeping with the tone of the event. For Ryan Michael, who became a police officer in October, the service was a surreal moment. It s very important to remember those who have fallen in the line of duty, Michael said. It kind of gives you a little eye-opening experience when it comes to this job.
Michael, 23, from San Antonio, Texas, wanted to be a police officer ever since he was a child. He said the observance showed him that nothing about law enforcement is routine.
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