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  2. Lynn Haven, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Haven is a city in Bay County, Florida, United States, north of Panama City. Like many communities in Bay County, the city was severely damaged by Category 5 Hurricane Michael on October 10, 2018.

  3. College Point, Florida - Wikipedia

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    College Point is located in Bay County, Florida, United States, [1] and is now part of the city of Lynn Haven.The name, chosen by Mary Gaston Stollenwerck Jones, was the post office address of Bob Jones College (now Bob Jones University) built there in 1927.

  4. James Finch - Wikipedia

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    Finch was arrested on March 18, 2021 in Lynn Haven, Florida in correlation to federal indictments of the city's former mayor, Margo Anderson and former city attorney, Adam Albritton on August 18, 2020 who were both charged with more than 60 crimes each and former city manager, Michael White who was indicted in 2019 on federal charges of his own.

  5. Lynn Haven man arrested for armed robbery at a ... - AOL

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    LYNN HAVEN, Fla. (WMBB) – The Lynn Haven Police Department responded to a report of an armed robbery at the Shell Gas Station on Highway 77 on Wednesday. According to a news release, just before ...

  6. A. Crawford Mosley High School - Wikipedia

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    A. Crawford Mosley High School is a 9-12 educational institution in Lynn Haven, Florida, United States. Mosley was built in 1972 and current enrollment is roughly 2,000 students. There are 120 classroom-based faculty members and Brian Bullock is the principal.

  7. January 8–10, 2024 North American storm complex - Wikipedia

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    High-end EF2 damage to a home northeast of Lynn Haven, Florida. Severe weather tore through the southeastern United States on January 8 into January 9th, resulting in 4 fatalities, with 2 of them being tornadic: one each in Alabama and North Carolina. Additional non-tornadic fatalities occurred in the states of Alabama and Georgia.