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Residents in the small western Kentucky city of Marion heard updates from state officials Thursday evening about potential short-term and long-term solutions to the community’s critical water shortage. Some of the more than 40 people at the special-called city council meeting also shared their frustration at what they see as slow progress at trying to solve the ongoing emergency.
PANAMA CITY Four local history authors are joining forces for a series of book signing events in Panama City next week.
Robert Hurst ( The Spanish Road ), Willie Spears ( Who was Hawk Massalina? ), Nancy Hudson ( George West: His Path in History ), and Kenny Redd ( Odyssey of the Enchanter ) will share their work from 5 to 7 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Panama City Publishing Co. Museum, 1134 Beck Ave.; from 10 a.m. to noon Feb. 20 at the Bay County Historical Museum, 133 Harrison Ave.; and 1-3 p.m. Feb. 21 at History Class Brewing Co., 6 E. Fourth St.
The featured books examine three of the most historically significant men to influence the development of Bay County, Hudson said, as well as the Spanish Trail across North Florida on which two of those men most likely traveled during some portion of their lives.