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    Major retailers requiring masks

    Some major retail and grocery store chains are now mandating shoppers wear masks or face coverings in their stores amid the coronavirus pandemic. Walmart, Winn Dixie, Walgreens and CVS are…

    City settles foreclosure lawsuit

    The City of Perry recently settled a lawsuit against former residents who were facing possible foreclosure on their home and property here after a city code enforcement lien gradually grew…

    City Council passes mandatory mask law

    In a 4-1 vote Tuesday night, the City Council approved a mandatory face mask ordinance within the city limits of Perry, scheduling the new requirement to take effect on Monday,…

    Masks on, or masks off?

    Less than 24 hours after passing a mandatory face mask ordinance requiring the wearing of face coverings within the city limits, the City of Perry has called an emergency meeting…

    Man charged with attempted murder

    A Perry woman narrowly escaped death after being shot in her right eye during an altercation that occurred late Tuesday, June 30, near her home off Warner Avenue. On Tuesday,…

    Groundwork laid for ‘Stand Your Ground’

    The attorney for Delrikos Brooks, who faces a charge of attempted first degree murder, laid the groundwork for a “Stand Your Ground” defense during first appearance proceedings held Thursday morning,…

    3 indicted on federal trafficking charges

    Two Perry women and a Silver Springs woman were indicted by a federal grand jury on July 7 for three counts of possession and intent to distribute methamphetamine throughout northern…

    How will COVID-19 affect revenues?

    With much uncertainty surrounding projected sales and gas tax revenues due to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the Taylor County Commission is set to hold its first workshop on Monday…

    TCI, Marshall workers test positive

    Taylor Correctional Institute (TCI) and Marshall Health and Rehabilitation have recorded their first positive coronavirus cases after three state prison employees and two nursing home employees tested positive over the…

    New online school option will mirror actual class curriculum

    The Taylor County School District’s new e-learning (online) platform will be a mirrored reflection of the daily lessons that will be taught “face to face” when classes are expected to…