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    ‘Cherry Cola Book Club’ author to speak at library

    Ashton Lee, the Oxford, Miss., author of the “Cherry Cola Book Club” series, will be the featured guest speaker at the Monday, Oct. 26, meeting of the Friends of the…

    Tree Capital of the South

    Tree Capital of the South

    By MARK VIOLA / Staff writer Taylor County has long been known as the “Tree Capital of the South,” and the moniker can be found on official documents of the…

    Legal Notices for Oct. 21, 2015

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE TAYLOR COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2015, AT 6:10 P.M., IN THE…

    Ronald Duran

    Ronald Duran, 67, of Steinhatchee died Sept. 20, 2015. Memorial services for Mr. Duran will be held Saturday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. in Friendship Baptist Chapel, located in Steinhatchee.…

    Duke announces 20-acre solar energy project here

    Duke Energy Florida announced Thursday its plans to construct a new 20-acre, five megawatt solar facility in Perry. This will be the second such project in the company’s plan to…

    Fiesta for a cause Oct. 17!

    PAWS (Pets Are Worth Spaying) volunteers invite you to “fiesta like there’s no manana!” at their annual fund-raising event this Saturday, Oct. 17, at Steinhatchee Landing. At 6 p.m. “Howl…

    Council moves forward with 82% pay raise for itself

    City residents will have two opportunities to voice their opinions of a proposed ordinance that would raise city council salaries from $6,131 per year to $11,525 annually. Council members were…

    Airbag triggered

    Airbag triggered

    Witnesses said the driver of this vehicle collapsed on the ground after managing to get out of his seat without aid. He was transported to Doctors’ Memorial Hospital. A second…

    Library book sale is Oct. 17

    The Friends of the Taylor County Public Library will hold its Fall Book Sale this Saturday, Oct. 17, from 8 a.m. until 12 noon at the library. Most books (and…

    Review: ‘The Walk’ sends us back to when the Twin Towers inspired dreams, not bad memories

    Review: ‘The Walk’ sends us back to when the Twin Towers inspired dreams, not bad memories

    By MARK VIOLA When we think of the World Trade Center today, we think of passenger jets and fire and death. We also think of war and terrorism and broken…