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    Lead investigator retires, major cases reassigned

    The lead investigator in several major crime cases being handled by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) has retired, leading to several cases being reassigned within the investigations division.…

    Police searching for armed robbery suspect

    Detectives investigating an early-morning armed robbery at a local convenience store Wednesday, June 28, have identified a person of interest and say an arrest warrant is forthcoming.…

    Capsized boat floats to Hagen’s Cove

    Capsized boat floats to Hagen’s Cove

    A boat that capsized approximately 30 miles offshore of Apalachicola on Father’s Day weekend was spotted floating just off the Taylor County coast near Hagen’s Cove this week.…

    Steinhatchee development takes next step

    Steinhatchee development takes next step

    West End Subdivision – a proposed 31-unit major residential subdivision planned for the north end of Steinhatchee – continues to move through the required local and state environmental approval process.…

    New DMH CEO says she is here for the ‘long haul’

    Newly-appointed Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) interim CEO Lauren Faison-Clark introduced herself to the county commission June 20, stating she is here for the “long haul” and expressing hope the commission…

    Barton, Ellis appointed to DMH board

    The Taylor County Commission has re-appointed Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) Board Chairman Pat Barbaree to a third term on the advisory board, while also appointing Scott Barton and Sherri Ellis…

    DEO to hold broadband workshop in Perry at BBTC July 6

    The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) has announced it will host a series of public workshops to hear directly from Florida residents about barriers to accessing broadband internet service…

    4 lbs. marijuana, 3 guns seized

    Four pounds of marijuana and three handguns – one reported stolen – were seized Monday night, June 26, following a traffic stop initiated by reports a suspect had pulled a…

    Ham sandwich, knife thrown during assault

    An argument over a dog scratch escalated into verbal threats and violence — including a ham sandwich and a knife being thrown.…

    Waste Pro, Pop’s bids ‘like apples & oranges’

    Stating the two proposals received were like comparing “apples and oranges,” the City of Perry will re-advertise a request for bids from companies interested in providing solid waste collection and…