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    ‘Friends Helping Friends’ takes aim at downtown DREAM grant

    The City of Perry’s downtown revitalization efforts remain in high gear with the initial phase of Rosehead Park nearing completion and other improvements, both public and private, underway. Now Main…

    Taylor’s jobless rate falls to 7.4%

    Taylor County’s unemployment rate continued its downward trajectory in April, falling to 7.4 percent, just above the state average. After staying mostly level around 9.2 percent in the last several…

    School board to consider ‘options’ for Steinhatchee School tonight (June 18)

    The Taylor County School Board will consider recommendation options from Superintendent Paul Dyal regarding middle school classes at Steinhatchee School during its regular meeting tonight (Tuesday, June 18). The meeting…

    Broader picture of Swindle’s firing captured in hearing officer’s report

    In the past decade, Charles Swindle has donned a variety of uniforms that seem to reflect a dedication to duty and service—volunteer firefighter, emergency medical responder and Florida Highway Patrol…

    Riding the rails

    Riding the rails

    By MARK VIOLA / Staff writer Prologue: A Man and His Trains Long before Historical Perry Station became a business incubator and home to several up-and-coming local establishments, before it…

    Storm prep for Andrea ‘good trial run’ for residents

    Tropical Storm Andrea, the first named storm of the 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season, made landfall Thursday, June 6, along the Dixie County coast about 10 miles south of Steinhatchee bringing…

    Order up, at Holmes Grill

    Order up, at Holmes Grill

    Countless diners can remember the hamburgers served hot and fresh at Holmes Grill. The former restaurant was part of a roadside motel complex built along U.S. 19 North. But like…

    Probation officer attacked

    A local probation officer was attacked and beaten by two individuals while conducting a routine home visit. The officer, whose identity was not released, was hit in the face with…

    Drug sweep nets 16 for coke sales, possession

    Some 16 street and mid-level alleged drug dealers were swept up in the first round of arrests made following an 18-month undercover operation by the Perry Police Department (PPD) narcotics…

    Free lunch for all students?

    The saying may suggest there is no such thing as a free lunch, but that won’t be the case for Taylor County students and their parents next school year. The…