Franklin County Health Department in Apalachicola, FL, serves over 11,000 residents in Florida's northwestern panhandle. Established in 1832, the county is governed by the Franklin County Board of County Commissioners, overseeing various services including mosquito control, parks and recreation, and emergency management.
The department provides essential public health services and issues advisories such as the recent rabies advisory in response to a confirmed case in a raccoon. Additionally, they work on projects like the Franklin County Restore Act Multi-Year Implementation Plan, demonstrating a commitment to community well-being and development.
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