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    Time to ‘Find Your Roots’

    Time to ‘Find Your Roots’

    In recognition of this weekend’s Florida Forest Festival, as well as the other festival activities throughout the month, the Taylor County Commission declared this October “Florida Forest Festival Month.”…

    Early voting begins on Monday, runs to Nov. 6

    Early voting for the Nov. 8 general election begins Monday, Oct. 24, and will continue every day until Sunday, Nov. 6.…

    BBTC breaks ground on new health science lab on Oct. 25

    Groundbreaking ceremonies for Big Bend Technical College’s (BBTC) new $2 million virtual reality health science lab will be held Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 10 a.m.…

    City renews contract with regional planning council

    The City of Perry has renewed its annual contract with the North Central Florida Regional Planning Council (NCFRPC), which provides city staff with technical and professional planning services.…

    Council sells portion of Bryant St.

    The City of Perry has granted a request to close a short section of Bryant Street and transferred ownership to a longtime local business.…

    Siegmeister gets 40 months

    Disgraced former Third Judicial Circuit state attorney Jeffrey Alan Siegmeister, 54, of Live Oak has been sentenced to just over three years in prison for a bribery and corruption scheme…

    Newman crowned festival queen

    Newman crowned festival queen

    A Point of Grace senior who had to be coaxed into participating as a pageant contestant walked away with the crown and title of Miss Florida Forest Festival during ceremonies…

    County may soon prosecute Steinhatchee noise violations

    After receiving complaints from Steinhatchee residents concerning violations of a noise ordinance adopted several years ago, the Taylor County Commission has agreed to contract with local attorney Cline Moore to…

    3 facing charges for shooting decoy deer

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently charged two Steinhatchee residents, and a resident of Bell, with numerous violations of Florida’s conservation laws.…

    Lawyer withdraws as Burns’ counsel

    Lawyer withdraws as Burns’ counsel

    Just two weeks before a jury trial was set to begin on Oct. 24, Circuit Judge Greg Parker granted an 11th hour request to withdraw from the attorney representing accused…