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    County’s insurance expected to rise this year

    During a rather lengthy budget discussion held last week, County Clerk Gary Knowles informed the Taylor County Commission that in addition to the impending negative impacts on tax revenues, the…

    Vehicle crashes into local business

    Vehicle crashes into local business

    A local woman is in critical condition after sustaining severe head trauma when a vehicle drove through the exterior wall of a local business Monday morning, sending concrete blocks and…

    Ball enters race for county judge

    Local attorney Angela Ball has filed to run for Taylor County judge, challenging incumbent Judge Bill Blue.…

    State attorney, public defender re-elected

    After receiving no challengers in this year’s election cycle, Third Judicial Circuit State Attorney John F. Durrett and Public Defender Cliff Wilson Jr. will both earn new four-year terms in…

    Man arrested after beating on home’s door, leaving unwelcome ‘present’ on back porch

    A man suspected to be under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol was arrested Thursday after beating on the windows and doors of a residence, then exposing himself while defecating…

    Rosehead restrooms vandalized

    Rosehead restrooms vandalized

    Acts of vandalism and property damage to restroom facilities at local city-owned parks continue to plague taxpayers and City of Perry staff.…

    TCHS graduation still set for May 17

    While major repairs to Dorsett Stadium are planned for this summer, there should be little to no impact on upcoming Taylor County High School (TCHS) graduation ceremonies planned at the…

    New youth football program seeking seed money to purchase equipment

    A group of local parents and community members are working to create a new youth football program in Taylor County, but are desperately seeking seed money to purchase the necessary…

    DMH opens ‘Express Care’ walk-in clinic

    Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) continued to expand its range of services this week, with the opening of DMH Express Care, a new walk-in only clinic providing high-quality, efficient medical care…

    Splash pads still closed due to hurricane damage

    Due to damage suffered during Hurricane Idalia, two favorite summertime hangouts for local youth will likely not be available this summer, according to the City of Perry.…