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    Rufus Cliff Walters

    Rufus Cliff Walters, Sr., 81, of Perry, passed away Sunday, June 29, 2014 at Cypress Cove Care Center in Crystal River. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 2, at 11 a.m.…

    Council disqualifies Sadler as candidate

    Council disqualifies Sadler as candidate

    Perry resident William Carl Sadler Sr. took to the streets Thursday during his lunch break to protest his disqualification as a candidate for the Perry City Council (Dist. 4 seat).…

    Review: ‘The Rover’ gives us a dark look at our possible future

    Review: ‘The Rover’ gives us a dark look at our possible future

    Summer is blockbuster season, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some interesting limited-release pictures thrown into the mix as well. They say variety is the spice of life and when…

    Update expected soon on teacher sex case

    State Attorney officials said Thursday a final decision in the sexual battery case against former Taylor County High School teacher Christine Bennett could be determined as soon as today (Friday).…

    Review: Wild and bloody ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ arrives on DVD, Blu-ray

    Review: Wild and bloody ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ arrives on DVD, Blu-ray

    This year we got a legitimate successor to “300,” its long-awaited sequel, “300: Rise of an Empire,” which arrived on DVD and Blu-ray this week. Even though it’s not directed…

    Southerland’s staff to be in Perry July 1

    U.S. Representative Steve Southerland II has announced his Florida staff will be hosting mobile office hours in Taylor County on Tuesday, July 1, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Perry…

    City waives $34,506 bill

    City waives $34,506 bill

    The Perry City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to waive a $34,506.60 bill filed against former state legislator, high school football coach, newspaper publisher and downtown property owner Ken Smith. The…

    Public safety event is June 28

    A public safety event will be held at Walmart this Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representatives from local law enforcement, public safety and emergency response departments…

    July 1 marks close of gag grouper in state waters, open in federal waters

    Gag grouper will open for recreational harvest in most Gulf of Mexico state waters and all Gulf federal waters July 1. The same day, the season will close in state…

    Gainesville to celebrate the music of Bo Diddley

    Closing out its celebration of June as African-American Music Appreciation Month, Gainesville’s “Free Fridays” presents a tribute concert to Bo Diddley tonight (Friday, June 2)7 to celebrate the fifth anniversary…