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3/11/26 Update: St. Joseph Peninsula Coastal Structures & Beach Nourishment Project
From MRD Associates, Inc.:
The beach nourishment contractor has mobilized to the site with the submerged pipelines installed on the beach near the staging area at 3967 Cape San Blas road.
This month, the local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Port St. Joe (technically in St. Joe Beach) completed some simple but beautiful renovations.
The updated auditorium provides a modern, warm and inviting space.
In addition to the refreshed interior, several new portraits now hang throughout the building.
These artworks reflect the global nature of the Christian ministry of Jehovah’s Witnesses, portraying individuals from many different cultures and parts of the world.
Two of the portraits also highlight the Bible’s comforting promise of the resurrection hope and life on a Paradise earth.
One portrait reflects the Biblical account found at Exodus chapter 15.
The building was originally constructed in 1990. Before that, the congregation met at a Kingdom Hall located in Oak Grove. Since 1990, the building has undergone more than one interior renovation.
@Chivchalov These final words are so touching. I really appreciate how the person is not to be interrupted either. Thank you sharing. Hopefully, this injustice will end soon.
“Four Jehovah's Witnesses have been convicted of extremist activity and jailed in Russia in the past week on the basis of covert video recordings by spies who infiltrated their prayer sessions.”
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“Tracking data shows Ripple visiting Pulley Ridge, offshore Tampa, and a growing hotspot near Cape San Blas.”
“This Panama City region, Cape San Blas area, is kind of shaping up to be an area that white sharks like to visit frequently, and more than one likes to visit it,” Fischer said.
“As winter approaches, researchers will continue monitoring the Cape San Blas area, expecting to see more white sharks following Ripple’s pioneering route into Gulf waters.”
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Ripple pinged December 8, 2025 not far from @30ECSB Cape San Blas, FL. 🦈
Ripple is an 11 ft. 6 in., 778 lb. sub-adult male white shark tagged on September 30, 2025, in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia.
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