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    City to interview 2 attorneys on May 9

    The city council is scheduled to interview two candidates for its vacant city attorney position at its Tuesday, May 9 meeting.…

    National Day of Prayer

    National Day of Prayer

    Faith leaders from across the community gathered at Rosehead Park Thursday to lead services observing the National Day of Prayer. Dozens of supporters attended, joining in prayer for the community,…

    1st Ave. paving needs small mitigation credit

    Due to an apparent “rounding error,” the county has been required to purchase an additional 1/100th of a mitigation credit to offset the identified environment impacts associated with the upcoming…

    Night with a Champion

    Night with a Champion

    Former FSU Heisman-winning quarterback and New York Knicks basketball player Charlie Ward (left) is pictured with Pastor Ricky Bolden (center) and former TCHS football coach Elmer Coker (right) during Tuesday…

    Mother charged in gun store break-in

    The mother of the 14-year-old charged with burglarizing a local gun store last July is now facing charges for her role in allegedly assisting her daughter in disposing of one…

    City opts to pursue water plant upgrade

    After briefly considering abandoning the project – and a $3.28 million grant/loan that would help fund it — the City of Perry will apparently forge ahead with a nearly $4…

    ‘The Lord has blessed us’

    ‘The Lord has blessed us’

    Every morning without fail, longtime educator Lawrence Hughes Jr. and his six brothers and sisters gathered for a morning assembly in their home.…

    Council requests bids be opened during meetings

    Citing a lack of public trust in the process, members of the city council continue to push to open bids during public meetings — over the objections of city staff…

    Southside Park renovation continues

    Southside Park renovation continues

    The county is wrapping up its $50,000 rehabilitation of Southside Park, and officials are next planning to remove the long-standing racquetball structure at the park and replace it with pickleball…

    Hart’s request for grant writer position rejected

    City Manager John Hart’s request to create a new grant administrator/asset manager position was rejected at the city council’s April 25 meeting, after Councilman Bill Brynes and others contended the…