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    City manager search begins

    City manager search begins

    The City of Perry will advertise on the local, state and national level as it seeks to replace outgoing City Manager Taylor Brown, who announced his resignation on Monday after…

    12.75% of voters have already cast a ballot

    Early voting for the 2022 general election has started off strong, with more than 500 people casting ballots since the early voting period began on Monday.…

    Curtis may remain city attorney

    The city council has postponed a decision on who will serve as the City of Perry’s legal counsel until at least November — allowing incoming Councilman Bill Brynes a chance…

    Neighbor is charged with shooting dogs with arrows

    A Perry man who admitted to shooting his neighbors’ dogs with a bow and arrow on two different occasions is facing misdemeanor animal cruelty charges.…

    Self-proclaimed ‘tinkerer’ brings macabre vision to life

    Self-proclaimed ‘tinkerer’ brings macabre vision to life

    By DEBRA BUTLER / Contributing writer Donny Hoffman likes to tinker, and it’s no surprise that his latest invention has caught the attention of Steinhatchee residents in the weeks leading…

    Union Street blaze claims woman’s life

    City of Perry police officers, firefighters and Century Ambulance first responders braved intense flames and choking smoke to pull a bedridden woman from a burning home on Union Street last…

    Bulldogs holding final Region 1 playoff spot

    Heading into their final regular season game, the Taylor County Bulldogs currently hold the eighth and final playoff spot in Region 1 of Class 2S (Suburban).…

    City Manager Taylor Brown resigns post

    In a letter emailed out to members of the Perry City Council and City of Perry department heads on Monday, City Manager Taylor Brown submitted his letter of resignation, effective…

    New attorney appointed to defend Burns

    Criminal defense attorney Rob Baker with the Office of Criminal Conflict and Civil Regional Counsel has been assigned as the new criminal defense attorney for accused murderer Kenneth Brian Burns.…

    Mayo woman sentenced to 12 years for fatal DUI crash

    A Mayo woman was sentenced to nearly 12 years in prison Thursday, Oct. 20, after pleading guilty to DUI manslaughter charges for a November 2019 crash here that killed a…