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    BBTC offers CDL program

    Big wheels keep on rolling! Big Bend Technical College (BBTC) will soon offer a CDL (commercial driver’s license) program, with a target start date of Oct. 1.…

    Woman robbed at gunpoint

    Woman robbed at gunpoint

    Police are urging residents to keep their guard up and their doors locked as they continue to search for the suspect in an armed home invasion that occurred Saturday evening…

    Terry Lewis speaks at library July 25

    On Monday, July 25, 2022, the Friends of the Taylor County Public Library will present an in-person program featuring retired Tallahassee judge and author Terry Lewis. Lewis is the author…

    Messick is seeking Dist. 4 county seat

    Messick is seeking Dist. 4 county seat

    Local businessman Jesse James “JJ” Messick is seeking the District 4 County Commission seat, stating “it is time for a change.” “My name is Jesse James Messick, but folks have…

    Solid waste assessment may be raised next year

    The Taylor County Commission will consider replacing its current solid waste assessment ordinance next week, another step in a lengthy process that could lead to the elimination of current reduced…

    Brynes wants to ‘restore integrity’

    Brynes wants to ‘restore integrity’

    Stating he wants to “help restore integrity and accountability at City Hall,” Bill Brynes is seeking the District 4 city council seat in the upcoming Aug. 23 elections. When asked,…

    Food Pantry at St. James Episcopal open July 14

    The Food Pantry at St. James Episcopal Church will distribute non-perishable food Thursday, July 14, from 10-11 a.m. Food for the distribution is provided by St. James members. Everyone is…

    Fireworks in Steinhatchee!

    Steinhatchee’s July 4 Celebration will kick off Monday, July 4, at 3 p.m. at the Steinhatchee Community Center and conclude with a fireworks display lighting up the sky at dark.…

    Scallop count well above ‘19 numbers

    Scallop count well above ‘19 numbers

    With scallop season opening Wednesday and the state’s recreational red snapper harvest opening today (Friday), Taylor County’s coastline is expected to be swamped with locals and visitors alike trying to…

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