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Town of Grand Ridge
Grand Ridge News
Roulhac Middle School pulled away early and defeated the Indians 12-2 Monday. Roulhac scored five runs in the first inning and added three more in the second to build a quick lead before tacking on four runs in the third.
The Grand Ridge softball teams hosted the Marianna Bullpups last week, but it was the visitors who enjoyed the ride home.
The Grand Ridge Indians made the most of their home field last week, sweeping the Altha Wildcats in a doubleheader. The B team opened the night with an 11-0 shutout, and the A team followed with a commanding 20-3 win.
The Grand Ridge Indians hosted the Holmes County Blue Devils’ A and B teams on the diamond last week, splitting the matchup.
By: Shelia Mader
The 2026 Grand Ridge basketball rec league is underway and proving after one night to be full of excitement.
The 8 to 10-year-old Titans put together a season that will be talked about long after the grass has grown back over the cleat marks.
Grand Ridge had its hands full last week when the Bonifay Blue Devils came to town, bringing plenty of energy and leaving with two solid wins.
The Grand Ridge Indians hit the road last week, taking their second game of the young season to Cottondale to help tip off the Hornets’ middle school boys basketball schedule.
The Grand Ridge Indians hit the road to Vernon for their first middle school basketball games of the 2025 season, but the results weren’t what they had hoped for.
The Sneads City Recreational Soccer League closed out another exciting fall season, and what a season it was.
The Grand Ridge Lady Indians saw their season come to an end this past week in the conference playoffs.
The Marianna Bullpups hosted cross-county rival Grand Ridge last Tuesday and showed their experience early, rolling to a decisive 58-12 victory.
Rumors started circulating following last night’s town council meeting that the employees at the town hall had resigned.
The Town of Grand Ridge has welcomed Nannette Watts as its interim town manager.
Chad Dickson, a Grand Ridge native and 2001 Sneads High School graduate, spoke to the Rotary Club of Marianna this week, offering insight into his high-level role as the head of Governor Ron DeSantis’ security detail.