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    Siegmeister arrested during ‘bucket list’ tour

    Recently divorced, more than $600,000 in debt and at the center of a federal investigation, former State Attorney Jeff Siegmeister’s personal and professional life were crumbling all around him in…

    CARES Act applications due by April 30

    The application period for the second round of Taylor County’s small business and individual assistance programs funded through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act will come to…

    TCHS Night of Champions

    TCHS Night of Champions

    The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) will host a “Night of Champions” on Tuesday, May 11, to celebrate Taylor County athletes and sports teams from the 1970’s, featuring former Taylor…

    Johnson appointed to recreation advisory board

    The Taylor County Commission appointed Richard Cori Johnson to the Taylor County Recreation Advisory Board (TCRAB), the third such appointment over the past two months. One vacancy remains on the…

    Nearly 25% of Taylor is vaccinated

    Nearly 25% of people in Taylor County have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine so far, falling well below the state (37.5%) and national (39.9%) averages. According…

    Dunnell is opposed to timing of Glover’s appointment

    School Board Member Deidra Dunnell raised an objection to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Danny Glover Jr.’s recommendation to fill the district’s director of personnel position without first considering findings outlined…

    City seeks options for inmate work

    In the wake of last week’s surprise announcement that state inmate work squads have been suspended throughout Florida, the City of Perry is considering other options, including possibly training city…

    Induction ceremonies April 27

    Three longtime educators and a valued district non-instructional employee will be inducted into the Educators’ Hall of Fame during ceremonies planned Tuesday, April 27. Former Taylor County High School (TCHS)…

    Keaton boat ramp parking expanded

    County officials have expanded the available right-of-way parking near the Keaton Beach public boat ramp. Two new locations have been added to the designated parking areas already included in a…

    ‘Unprovoked attack’ leads to facial fractures

    A verbal argument at a local bar Saturday night escalated into a physical altercation that left a man with several facial fractures after being punched in the face repeatedly. The…