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    Steinhatchee to get sheriff’s substation

    “It looks like Steinhatchee will be getting a substation!” Taylor County Sheriff Wayne Padgett exclaimed as he left Tuesday’s county commission meeting. Padgett threw his hands in the air in…

    Turnovers prove costly in 28-27 loss

    BY JONATHAN LINCOLN The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Bulldogs’ football team jumped out to an early 19-0 lead and had a 21-7 cushion at halftime, but turnovers and failed…

    Blount leads Eagles in rushing again as team continues to win

    LeGarrette Blount rushed 14 times for 67 yards in the Eagles’ Week 6 win over the Carolina Panthers last Thursday night. Blount was a freight train out of the backfield…

    ‘Dogs traveling to Williston to face talented Red Devils

    The Taylor County High School Bulldogs’ football team, fresh off of a convincing, 33-6 victory over Jefferson County last Friday night, are loading up the bus and heading to Williston…

    Lady Bulldogs tie Hamilton, beat Cross City

    The Taylor County High School Lady Bulldogs’ varsity volleyball team defeated Hamilton County and Dixie County this past week. On Monday the varsity girls battled Hamilton to a 2-2 tie…

    TCMS volleyball falls to Wakulla in conference championship tilt

    The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) volleyball team took on the Wakulla War Eagles Tuesday night in pursuit of the conference championship. The Bulldogs defeated Suwannee County to claim the…

    War Eagles sweep Longhorns

    The Taylor County War Eagles continue to tear through their slate of opponents, winning all six of their games over the past two weeks. The War Eagles’ first victim was…

    State delegates hear passionate pleas for funds

    After hearing plenty of praise and a number of specific requests from local citizens and elected officials, State Senator Bill Montford and State Representative Halsey Beshears vowed to continue to…

    Read, O’Neal crowned Little King, Queen

    Read, O’Neal crowned Little King, Queen

    By ANGELA M. CASTLEUCCI / Managing Editor The Wicked Witch of the West and a button-nose scarecrow greeted visitors as they stepped onto a yellow brick road and journeyed to…

    Council cracks down on dumping in right-of-ways

    The Perry City Council is developing an ordinance that would end its current practice of collecting “white goods” piled on city right-of-ways. Violators would face steep fines up to $500,…