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    Registration deadline is extended to Tuesday

    The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 8 General Election has been extended a second time, with the date now pushed back to Tuesday, Oct. 18. Judge Mark…

    Create ‘recycled art’ Oct. 27

    Registration is underway for a “recycled art” program at the Taylor County Public Library for children ages five to nine. The free event will be held Thursday, Oct. 27, from…

    Book sale Oct. 15

    The Friends of the Taylor County Public Library will hold its Fall Book sale Saturday, Oct. 15, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon. Most books will be 25¢ each or…

    TREA meets Oct. 17

    The Taylor Retired Educators’ Association (TREA) will meet Monday, Oct. 17, at 10:30 a.m., in the school board meeting room at the Alton H. Wentworth Administrative Complex. Big Bend Hospice…

    Register now for Trunk or Treat

    Kristy Anderson, chair of this year’s Trunk or Treat event, has announced that, to date, 20 “trunks” have registered for the upcoming Halloween “spook-tacular.” The third annual community event will…

    Burglary suspects identified thanks to social media post

    Investigators began receiving tips Wednesday afternoon “almost immediately” after posting security footage on Facebook of two men suspected in a local home burglary. “The footage was obtained due to the…

    TCES students will reap rewards at solar facility dedication Oct. 19

    Duke Energy Florida will host a ceremony to commemorate the completion of its five-megawatt Perry Solar Facility on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m. The ceremony will be held at…

    Gunter: ‘It’s time to let teachers teach’

    Gunter: ‘It’s time to let teachers teach’

    With a background of both civic and military service, Daryll Gunter said that wealth of experience has prepared him to lead the Taylor County School District as superintendent. “I grew…

    Houck ‘ready, willing & able’ to serve District 3

    Houck ‘ready, willing & able’ to serve District 3

    Lonnie A Houck Jr. said he is “ready, willing and able” to serve residents as their Dist. 3 representative on the Taylor County Board of Commissioners. Born and raised in…

    Graham lends voice to FEMA’s ‘review’ of storm damage

    Local officials are still awaiting word on whether Taylor County residents will receive individual assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for homes and businesses damaged by Hurricane Hermine.…