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    ‘I’ll just be Robert, a husband and father’

    ‘I’ll just be Robert, a husband and father’

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Staff writer It was a scene out of every law enforcement officer’s nightmare. A fellow deputy lay on the ground, his stomach ripped open from…

    Six food trucks, free concert at Rosehead Park March 24

    Organizers have announced that six food trucks will be featured at tonight’s Food Truck Friday, March 24, at Rosehead Park. Working with the Food Truck Association of Tallahassee, the City…

    Elections office on the move?

    After a 15-month hiatus, work is once again underway to move the Supervisor of Elections out of the Taylor County Courthouse to a county-owned building on U.S. 19. Responding to…

    Bulldogs fall to Madison, take on Pensacola Catholic March 24

    The Taylor County High baseball team fell to Madison Tuesday 13-2 at Perry’s Pace Field. The Bulldogs managed only 3 hits on the day. James Parker’s double drove in one…

    Parking lot party is this March 25

    Forest Capital Humane Society is partnering with Casa Grande for a parking lot party Saturday, March 25. Live music begins at 6 p.m. and there is a $5 cover charge.…

    Are you ready for 15th annual Chili Challenge?

    Nearly $500 in cash prizes will be awarded at the 15th annual Taylor County Chili Challenge Saturday, April 8, at Forest Capital Park. The event, held in conjunction with the…

    Pet pantry launches Saturday, April 1

    Launching Saturday, April 1, the Forest Capital Humane Society will have a pet pantry that will provide dog and cat food for pet owners who are in need. The pantry…

    ‘Legal’ pot sends five to hospital

    Law enforcement officers and emergency medical services (EMS) responded to five drug overdoses related to synthetic cannabis (also known as “legal”) in less than a 12-hour span Tuesday. Doctors’ Memorial…

    Hospice dream becomes reality

    Hospice dream becomes reality

    It started with a question nearly two years ago. Sherwin Odum asked Big Bend Hospice Community Relations Representative Michele Brantley what would it be like if the hospice actually owned…

    Store clerk witnesses brutal attack

    A store clerk witnessed a violent encounter between a live-in couple Friday afternoon, reporting she saw the man grab the woman by her hair and slam her head into the…