fbpx

Recent Comments

    Archives

    Home » Archives by category » News (Page 382)

    Spring forward!

    Are you dreading losing that hour of sleep when the time changes this Sunday, March 14? Every March we set our clocks forward one hour for eight months of the…

    Siegmeister labeled ‘flight risk’

    An Arizona federal judge found there was a “preponderance of evidence” to deem former State Attorney Jeff Siegmeister a flight risk during a detention hearing held last Thursday, ordering he…

    Domestic dispute led to drug arrest

    What began as a domestic dispute during the early-morning hours of Saturday, March 6, ended with the arrest of a suspect carrying a small cache of illegal drugs in his…

    Ash Street crash

    Ash Street crash

    A two-vehicle crash on Ash Street near the intersection of Marshall Drive on Monday afternoon around 3:16 p.m. did not result in any serious injuries. The near head-on collision caused…

    More ROW parking near boat ramps?

    Some limited right-of-way parking could re-open next month near the county’s public boat ramps for the first time in nearly a year under a plan developed by county staff in…

    Troop 600: Raising Eagles

    Troop 600: Raising Eagles

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Staff Writer JANUARY 1991: Standing at attention, Matt Eckel turns to face approximately 100 family, friends and business leaders who have gathered in his honor, all…

    Vaccination age is lowered to 60

    As Governor Ron DeSantis continues to expand the requirements that must be met in order to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the local health department reports that local demand has “drastically”…

    Homeless issues to be discussed

    The Taylor County Commission and Perry City Council are expected to meet in the near future to discussion the issue of homelessness in the area. According to Taylor County Administrator…

    New fire station planned for Pisgah Road will be named after former Commissioner Malcolm Page

    A new county fire station planned for construction north of Perry will be named in honor of former Taylor County Commissioner Malcolm Page. Page, who represented District 1 from 2004…

    City will resume charging late fees beginning April 1

    Following a one-year grace period, the City of Perry will soon resume charging late fees to customers who fail to pay their city utility bills by the due date. “All…