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    Relay For Life bake sale is Nov. 22 at Save-A-Lot

    Pleasant Grove Baptist Church’s Relay For Life team will host a bake sale this Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Save-A-Lot. Items will include pecan pies,…

    County nabs $50,000 for upgrades at Hodges Park

    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) has executed a total of 51 contracts for outdoor recreation projects in 26 counties, including a $50,000 project…

    City announces holiday schedule

    The City of Perry has announced the following garbage schedule for next week’s Thanksgiving holiday: • Regularly scheduled service on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 24 and 25. • Everyone will…

    FWC lowers red grouper bag limit

    At its meeting in Key Largo on Thursday, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved lowering of the red grouper recreational bag limit from four to two fish…

    Legal Notices for Nov. 21, 2014

    Florida Department of Transportation…

    Festival celebrates Bach

    The “C. P. E Bach at 300” festival features three days of concerts and lectures celebrating the life, music and influence of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach’s fifth…

    Former TTI finance manager arrested for $100,000 theft

    A 25-year veteran employee with the Taylor County School District was arrested Thursday and charged with three counts of grand theft after she was linked to the theft of more…

    Sunday alcohol sales move ahead

    Sunday alcohol sales move ahead

    With little fanfare and no public comment, the Perry City Council moved forward last week with amending its alcohol ordinance to allow restaurants to serve alcohol on Sundays. The amended…

    New research released on red tide in scientific journal ‘Harmful Algae’

    Last month, researchers at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) published new findings on Florida’s red tide organism, Karenia brevis, in a special issue of the scientific journal…

    Steinhatchee residents can soon drive golf carts at night

    Residents in Steinhatchee will soon be allowed to drive golf carts at night, after the Taylor County Commission unanimously agreed to change the ordinance governing golf cart usage in the…