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    Car thief remains at large after chase on Jan. 5

    A suspected car thief – possibly linked to the theft of a white Hyundai SUV here and a Dodge truck in Lafayette County – remains at large following an early…

    San Pedro Road repairs nearing completion

    More than three years after a section of San Pedro Road began subsiding and seven months after work began to repair the issue, the field work is now complete, and…

    Florida’s Untouched Paradise

    Florida’s Untouched Paradise

    In the quiet, unspoiled recesses of Florida’s Big Bend, the new Econfina Sporting Club has fashioned an exclusive retreat where fishing, hunting and hospitality come together to form a sportsman’s…

    What local projects did not receive funding?

    While the City of Perry and Taylor County received $40 million in disaster-related grant funding this week, both governmental agencies also submitted a number of other projects for consideration that…

    New Year’s Day crash cuts power to 2,000 customers

    No one was seriously injured, but approximately 2,000 local residents were left without power for several hours New Year’s Day when a vehicle crashed into a power pole off U.S.…

    TCHS students greeted by metal detectors

    High school students returning to class after the holiday break on Tuesday, Jan. 6, found themselves facing long lines due to enhanced security measures in the form of metal detectors…

    Fast food employee pulls BB gun on coworker, threatens to ‘do her’

    A verbal argument between two employees at a local fast food restaurant Sunday afternoon, Jan. 4, quickly escalated to the point one individual pulled a gun on the other and…

    Two firms apply to offer engineering services to county

    Two nearby engineering companies have responded to Taylor County’s request seeking firms to take over for County Engineer Kenneth Dudley, who is expected to soon retire.…

    First Freedom Avenue

    First Freedom Avenue

    The Taylor County Commission agreed this week to pursue a “memorial designation” for 1st Avenue inSteinhatchee as “First Freedom Avenue.” The designation, which will not change residents’ 911 or mailing…

    Commission selects new county auditor

    The Taylor County Commission has selected accounting firm James Moore and Co. of Tallahassee to be the county’s new auditor, three months after the county’s former auditor announced it would…