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    City hosts ‘sneak peek’ pavilion reveal

    The City of Perry will hold a “sneak peek” of Rosehead Park’s Grand Pavilion for the community Friday, April 5, from 6-7 p.m. The free event will feature music from…

    ATV accident claims life of Land O’Lakes man, 43

    An ATV accident that happened just inside the Taylor County line claimed the life of a 43-year-old Land O’Lakes man Friday, March 29. Kearney C. Renwick was discovered by a…

    Senate poised to vote on internet cafe ban

    With the Florida House already passing a bill that would ban so-called “internet cafes” statewide, the Florida Senate appears poised to do the same as soon as Thursday. After listening…

    Firm withdraws bid protest on road project

    The firm which was passed over for the construction of Providence Road due to missing paperwork in its bid packet has officially withdrawn its bid protest, although permitting issues with…

    Legal Notices for March 29, 2013

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR BANK UNITED TRUST 2005-1, acting by and through…

    DMH EMS readies its new ambulance for Steinhatchee

    DMH EMS readies its new ambulance for Steinhatchee

    Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is poised to launch its newest ambulance, which will be stationed in Steinhatchee to replace the existing unit there. DMH applied for…

    Review: Fight to end slavery brought to compelling life in ‘Lincoln’

    Review: Fight to end slavery brought to compelling life in ‘Lincoln’

    Celebrated director Steven Spielberg (“Schindler’s List,” “Saving Private Ryan”) has brought us “Lincoln,” a compelling political drama focused on the president’s behind-thescenes efforts to ensure the amendment’s passage as well…

    Shakespeare in the Roaring ‘20s: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

    Shakespeare in the Roaring ‘20s: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

    With the presentation of William Shakespeare’s comedic classic “Much Ado About Nothing,” which opens tonight (Friday), the School of Theatre at Florida State University and director Walter Kmiec embrace the…

    Rural Area Theatre will present ‘Drinking Habits’

    Rural Area Theatre will present ‘Drinking Habits’

    The season opener at the Rural Area Theater in downtown Madison will feature local actors Melodie and Link Claverie taking center stage in “Drinking Habits” as reporters who go undercover…

    TCHS soccer players make All-Big Bend

    A large group of Taylor County High soccer players made the Tallahassee Democrat’s All-Big Bend team, it was announced Sunday. The group was led by Chris Davis, who made the…