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    ‘Movie in the Park’ is this Friday night

    Families are invited to the annual “Movie in the Park” event presented by the Florida Department of Health in Taylor County this Friday, April 11, at Forest Capital Park. Admission…

    ‘Dogs score 18 in win against East Gadsden

    The Taylor County High baseball team pounded out 15 hits to win its sixth straight game by an 18-1 total over district foe East Gadsden last Thursday in Quincy. Eleven…

    New school site eyed by district

    The Taylor County School District has begun negotiations for property to site a new Perry Primary School (PPS) should its request for state funding assistance be approved later this year.…

    Legal Notices for April 9, 2014

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT DOCTORS’  MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC.  WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING  APRIL 17, 2014 AT 3:00 P.M. TO RECEIVE PUBLIC INPUT AND NOTIFY…

    ‘Dogs to attend FSU/UF baseball game

    ‘Dogs to attend FSU/UF baseball game

    Young’s Striping and Seal Coating recently donated tickets to the Taylor County High varsity and junior varsity baseball teams to attend the FSU-Florida baseball game to be played April 9…

    Some areas of county see 7 inches of rain

    A large swath of central and southern Taylor County was under a flood warning Tuesday after a band of storms dropped more than seven inches of rain late Monday into…

    Baking for Babies cake auction is April 16

    The second annual Baking for Babies auction will be held Wednesday, April 16, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Facebook. “Search ‘Baking for Babies’ and you’ll find the event.…

    Clarence Graham Jr.

    Clarence Graham Jr., 68, died Thursday, April 3, 2014. Services will be Saturday April 12, at 11 a.m. in Antioch M.B. Church in Perry. Interment will follow at Springhill Cemetery.…

    Rev. Lafayette Durham “L.D.” Alvey

    Former Friendship Baptist Church pastor, the Rev. Lafayette Durham “L.D.” Alvey, died March 31, 2014. He was buried April 3 at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth. Memorials contributions may…

    Holton files $75,000 federal lawsuit against city, Brown

    City Council candidate Tonya Holton has filed a three-count, $75,000 federal lawsuit against the City of Perry and City Manager Bob Brown alleging violations of her first amendment rights as…