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TOP ONLINE: Mother kills daughter, then herself; second daughter escapes

TOP ONLINE: Mother kills daughter, then herself; second daughter escapes The News Herald © MIKE FENDER / THE NEWS HERALD The Dupont Bridge connects Panama City with Tyndall Air Force Base and beach communities Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe. Photographed Friday, April 23, 2021. TOP ONLINE: Mother kills daughter, then herself © MIKE FENDER / THE NEWS HERALD Bay Co. Sheriff’s Lt. Kevin Francis and Sheriff Tommy Ford discuss the use of NARCAN nasal spray to combat drug overdoses. Ford says that all the officers carry them in their cars. Photographed Monday, March 29, 2021. © MIKE FENDER / THE NEWS HERALD Shell Island is one of the last places in Florida with an untouched feel. ItÕs a popular destination in the summer by boats and shuttles from Panama City and Panama City Beach. In the photo jet-skis motor past the island along the channel that leads to the Gulf.

Florida DOT to replace bridge that connects Tyndall Air Force Base to most of Bay County

Florida DOT to replace bridge that connects Tyndall Air Force Base to most of Bay County Tony Mixon, The News Herald © MIKE FENDER / THE NEWS HERALD The Dupont Bridge connects Panama City with Tyndall Air Force Base and beach communities Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe. Photographed Friday, April 23, 2021. PANAMA CITY  The Florida Department of Transportation plans to replace the bridge that connects Tyndall Air Force Base with most of Bay County starting in 2024. The estimated $178 million bridge will be built east of the Dupont Bridge it will replace. Officials estimate the project will take three to four years to complete.

Waterloo Pathways helps families, children with mental health during COVID-19

WATERLOO — A mother herself, 42-year-old Mandy Gesme knows the mental toll of COVID-19 on families. Her kids want to know if they will have basketball practice. They wonder whether their music concerts will be held in the school auditorium. Her 5-year-old innocently asks whether her grandfather looks older since she hasn’t seen him recently. Gesme is one of 10 local staff members from Pathways Behavioral Services working on the COVID Recovery Iowa project, an initiative that supports Iowans with free mental health services. The Iowa Department of Human Services received about $1 million in federal funds to start the program. Staffers based in Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Waverly focus on families and children who seek help.

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