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    Mud-Slinging!

    Mud-Slinging!

    Another Dysfunctional Family Reunion is in the books at Iron Horse Mud Ranch and a good time was had by all! Iron Horse’s Todd Larson said his goal was to…

    Softball tournament at sports complex canceled

    A softball tournament scheduled to be held at the Taylor County Sports Complex two weekends ago never happened, after the event was canceled due to a number of the participating…

    Brewfest scheduled for March 18 at Rosehead

    The annual Big Bend Brewfest is set for Saturday, March 18, at Rosehead Park, where you can sample more than 100 different varieties of craft beer from all over the…

    Council voted in 2022 to apply for $700,000 grant for new well

    Last year, as part of a series of projects aimed at upgrading the city’s water supply, the City of Perry voted to apply for a $700,000 Community Development Block Grant…

    Man, dog dead in burned-out truck

    The Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) and State Fire Marshal is investigating the discovery of an unidentified male found burnt beyond recognition in a vehicle fire in Steinhatchee Tuesday afternoon,…

    Brynes rebukes Hart over proposed salary increase

    Brynes rebukes Hart over proposed salary increase

    In his first official meeting since taking over as the city’s top administrator one week ago, City Manager John Hart drew a harsh rebuke from Councilman Bill Brynes over his…

    Man arrested due to ‘egregious’ poaching

    Man arrested due to ‘egregious’ poaching

    A Steinhatchee man has been arrested for what investigators are calling “egregious” poaching violations over the past three seasons in multiple Florida counties.…

    Teenager causes $2,200
    in damages to Rosehead

    During the city’s Feb. 28 meeting, Perry Police Department (PPD) Chief Jamie Cruse informed city council members that his department is investigating an unsupervised young teen who caused “substantial damage”…

    City staff refute Brynes’ claims

    City staff refute Brynes’ claims

    City staff — and official documents — have clarified incorrect information and refuted allegations made by Councilman Bill Brynes at a recent city council meeting, including accusations of improper bid…

    Brynes expressed opposition at previous meetings

    Councilman Bill Brynes has made it clear he is opposed to increasing the salary of Perry Police Department Chief Jamie Cruse, criticizing both City Attorney Ray Curtis and new City…