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    3rd graders ‘near or above’ average on FCAT

    Third graders’ results from the reading and math portions of the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test 2.0 (FCAT) were released by the state Friday and in most areas, local scores are…

    Benefit fishing tourney set for May 31

    A benefit saltwater fishing tournament for Deputy Robert Lundy will be held this Saturday, May 31, out of Keaton Beach. More than $6,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. The…

    Legal Notices for May 28, 2014

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 14-212-CP IN RE: ESTATE OF PATRICIA BUIE, Deceased. The administration of the estate of PATRICIA BUIE, deceased, File…

    Joseph Farmer

    Joseph Farmer, 95, of Perry, died Monday, May 26, 2014, at Marshall Health & Rehabilitation Center in Perry. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 28, at 2 p.m. at Joe P.…

    New bridge to be named in KIA soldier’s memory

    Just a week before Memorial Day, the family of U.S. Army SP4 Billy Jacob Hartsfield, who was killed in action during the Vietnam War, learned that the new bridge crossing…

    Captain’s son recalls bygone days of Perry’s state prison work camp

    Captain’s son recalls bygone days of Perry’s state prison work camp

    As the son of Perry state prison work camp Capt. Albert Johnson Sr., Albert Johnson Jr. was given a unique opportunity growing up—to witness the inner workings of the prison…

    Store owner cited for sale of fake urine

    A local convenience store owner has been charged with a fraudulent practice of selling synthetic urine kits, commonly used to circumvent urine drug screens. The charge is a second degree…

    Flurry of events mark end of 2013-14 school year

    The 2013-14 school year is rapidly drawing to a close and there are a number of events planned in the next few weeks. • Friday, May 23: last day for…

    Elks Lodge hosts dinner theater May 31

    The Perry Elks Lodge will host a dinner theater Saturday, May 31, featuring the mystery, “Murder on the Oriental Rug.” Tickets, which include dinner and the play, are $25 each.…

    Scallop season will open early

    Governor Rick Scott announced this week that the bay scallop season will open three days early this year on Saturday, June 28. Opening the season early and on a weekend…