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    Landry files to run for re-election to city council

    Perry City Councilwoman Diane Landry has filed to run for re-election this year, seeking to remain on the council representing District 3.…

    Brynes pushes for more city paving projects

    City Councilman Bill Brynes continued his push for the City of Perry to undertake a major paving project, pointing out the city has accumulated $1.6 million in sales tax revenues…

    Two TCMS football players attend Team Florida tryouts

    Two Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Bulldog football players recently attended tryouts to compete for Team Florida in the 2024 Future Stars Game.…

    Teacher of the Year: Juanita C. Ratliff

    Teacher of the Year: Juanita C. Ratliff

    Commitment, dedication, high expectations – those are the qualities repeated time and again about third grade teacher Juanita C. Ratliff.…

    San Pedro Rd. repair bid double expected cost

    The Taylor County Commission’s plans to address a depression on San Pedro Road hit a major snag when the lone bid received by the county was more than double the…

    Schools hit by $5.5 million deductible

    Like many homeowners and businesses in Taylor County, the local school district continues to grapple with insurance issues in the wake of Hurricane Idalia, as board members learned Tuesday they…

    District, teachers’ union to resume talks

    District, teachers’ union to resume talks

    The local teachers’ union — Taylor Education Association (TEA) — and school district officials are slated to continue contract talks today (Friday) as they strive to reach a final settlement…

    City faces $1 million bill for hurricane damages

    City faces $1 million bill for hurricane damages

    City of Perry officials are facing a shortfall of more than $1 million in estimated replacement and repair costs – above what will likely be covered by insurance – due…

    City hiring 2 part-time firefighters to combat overtime costs

    The City of Perry has agreed to create two more part-time firefighter positions to help alleviate overtime costs within the City of Perry Fire Department.…

    ‘Sea of green’ washes into Tallahassee

    ‘Sea of green’ washes into Tallahassee

    More than 800 Florida 4-H youth will form a “sea of green” as they flow into Tallahassee next Tuesday to ask state legislators to fund a revitalization campaign to revitalize…