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Town of Sneads
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The Sneads Pirates hosted the North Bay Haven Buccaneers Friday night and walked away with a 38-22 victory.
Talk to anyone who knows even a little about trees, and they’ll tell you that it’s never too early to start learning about them
The Sneads volleyball team wrapped up their season as district runners-up, earning a spot in the regional quarterfinals.
The Sneads Town Council officially dedicated Dodson Park last Friday afternoon, honoring the generosity of the Charles Dodson family, who donated the land where the park now stands.
The Sneads City Recreational Soccer League closed out another exciting fall season, and what a season it was.
The Sneads Lady Pirates wrapped up their volleyball season last Thursday night, but just temporarily, falling to the Blountstown Tigers in the district championship match.
Jackson County is set to see major improvements to its roads, bridges, and traffic systems over the next five years.
It was a week packed with Pirate pride as Sneads celebrated the 2025-26 homecoming in style.
Jackson County can count on many things, and one of them is that the First Ladies of Sneads will always show up for their community.
The Sneads Pirates made a statement Friday night, rolling past the Jefferson County Tigers with a commanding 39-6 victory.
The Sneads 8-10-year-old Rec Soccer league has been putting on a show for their fans this year.
Seven of the top 10 finishers in the Boys 5000 Meter Run Finals came from Jackson County schools, with four of those runners representing Marianna High School.
The Sneads Pirates faced a tough challenge on the road Friday night against the unbeaten Blountstown Tigers.
Poplar Springs claimed the team title in the Girls 5000 Meter Run Finals, edging out Graceville and Chipley with consistent finishes across the board.
The road trip across Jackson County couldn’t have been sweeter for the Cottondale Hornets, who walked away with a straight-set sweep of the Sneads Pirates, their first win over Sneads in several years.
Thursday night at the Sneads Rec Department was packed with excitement.
The Pirates took on the Liberty County Bulldogs last Friday night on Bulldog turf. Sneads led early and throughout three quarters but were outscored in the fourth quarter 14-5 to give the Bulldogs a 21-20 win.
The 5-7 year olds hit the field with a gleam in their eyes anxious to show their fans how much they had learned this season.
Sneads has long dominated volleyball across the county, district, and state with double-digit championships over the last two decades.
Sneads recreation soccer took on a new look this season.
The Marianna Bulldogs made the short trip to Sneads on Tuesday, September 2, to face off against the Pirates, but the night belonged to Sneads.
The Marianna Bulldogs traveled to Sneads last Thursday night to take on the Pirates.
The Sneads Pirates football team made the trip across state lines to Donaldville, Georgia to take on the Seminole Indians Friday night.
The Sneads community braved sweltering heat and rainy skies to come together for the recent Sneads Night Out, an event dedicated to building trust and friendship between law enforcement officers and the people they serve.
The City of Sneads contracts with Waste Pro for their garbage services. They’re obvious to everyone with their blue tops on every trash container. Waste Pro’s Community Partner reputation is cemented in its motto, “Caring for our Community.” Waste Pro shows their appreciation in a number of ways.
Each year, the calm waters of Lake Seminole are transformed into a high-octane arena as the Sneads Showdown drag boat races roar to life.