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    TrophyCatch receives an award of its own

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) TrophyCatch program received the 2016 Aquatic Education Outstanding Sport Fish Restoration Project of the Year award from the Fisheries Administration Section of…

    Officials backtrack: FEMA notice not as bad as it seemed?

    Local officials are backtracking on comments made last week about the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and its requirement that those who received assistance for flood damage must now secure…

    Ready to serve

    Ready to serve

    County Judge Bill Blue presided over a swearing-in ceremony Thursday, Nov. 17, for a returning county commissioner, two incoming commissioners and a local school board representative. Incumbent commissioner (Dist. 1)…

    Legal Notices for November 23, 2016

    In the Circuit Court of the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and for TAYLOR County, Florida CASE NO.: 15000646CAC FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION (“FANNIE MAE”), A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER…

    Boys soccer team plans alumni game

    The Taylor County High boys soccer team will have their annual alumni game on Friday, Dec. 9. Also, youngsters participating in the Perry Soccer Association (PSA) league will be admitted…

    Time to build

    Need a holiday project? Build a gingerbread house! The deadline to enter this year’s Gingerbread House Contest is Thursday, Dec. 1. Winners will be displayed at the Historical Society during…

    Justin Ray Parker

    A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 5  p.m. on Wednesday, November 23, 2016 at his mother’s home at 3332 Eustis Gunter Road Perry, Florida 32348. In lieu…

    Light up the river!

    A boat parade on Saturday, Dec. 3, will light up the Steinhatchee River and usher in the holidays for Steinhatchee residents and visitors. Everyone is invited to participate by picking…

    FEMA: ‘buy flood insurance or give back our money’

    Taylor County property owners affected by Hurricane Hermine had to wait more than two months for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to approve individual assistance here and now many…

    Time of death is key, Arrowood’s defense contends

    Convicted murderer Garrett Arrowood’s defense is proclaiming “newly discovered” and “newly disclosed” evidence that puts him in Jacksonville on Tuesday, June 23–the day they say his aunt, longtime educator Shelly…