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    Time to fire it up!

    In just two weeks, the ninth annual Southern Pines Blues & BBQ Festival will bring award-winning barbecue and hours of live music to Forest Capital State Park. Admission is once…

    $561,000 awarded to local residents by FEMA

    While the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), using its own algorithms, initially suggested that there was only $24,000 in damages from Hurricane Hermine in Taylor County, since approving individual assistance…

    Demps, Russell take their seats on board of county commission

    With two newly-elected members taking part in their first meeting, the Taylor County Commission tackled a wide range of issues Tuesday, starting with its annual re-organization. Former Perry Mayor Thomas…

    Legal Notices for November 25, 2016

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case #: 2015-CA-000524 Selene Finance LP Plaintiff, -vs.- Jacqueline I. Winstead a/k/a Jacqueline…

    Always a story to tell

    Always a story to tell

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Staff writer Pistols strapped to their sides, the three brothers were an intimidating sight cantering up the lane. Drawing their horses abreast to the porch,…

    Is your family protected from fire?

    City residents are encouraged to contact the City of Perry Fire Department to schedule an appointment to check smoke detectors in their homes. “We will come to you house to…

    Family prays for Gabby’s return

    Family prays for Gabby’s return

    Glenda Michele “Gabby” (Pearson) Griffin spent the Sunday afternoon of Nov. 1, 2015, with friends watching her beloved Dallas cowboys fall to the Seattle Seahawks, 13-12. She left the gathering…

    Parker, 23, killed in crash

    Parker, 23, killed in crash

    Never afraid to be silly if it won him a laugh, Justin Ray Parker was his usual happy-go-lucky-self at the Florida Forest Festival in October. He spent the day walking…

    Tidings of joy for in-town shuttle users

    In a showing of early holiday spirit, the Taylor County Commission has once again agreed to waive the 50-cent fee for those riding the in-town shuttle during the last three…

    Need is there, money is not

    Taylor County’s public canals are in great need of maintenance dredging, but while that need is clear, just how the county is going to pay for it is not. For…