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    Teen injured walking on Woods Creek Rd.

    A teen walking along Woods Creek Road (C.R. 361-B) Monday night was seriously injured when a 2012 Chevrolet Silverado truck hit him from behind. Gary Wayne Traynor, 18, was transported…

    Hello 2018!

    Hello 2018!

    A momentary break in showers Sunday night, New Year’s Eve, allowed the first of two planned fireworks show to light the skies over downtown Perry. The second show, slated for…

    TCHS boys resume play Jan. 4 in Tallahassee

    The Taylor County varsity boys’ soccer team got off to an slow start, but started to show improvement over their last four games heading into the Christmas break. The Bulldogs…

    Work starts at Hickory Mound

    Sixteen months after Hurricane Hermine damaged Hickory Mound, work will finally begin this week, further restricting access to the site for at least the next four months. According to officials…

    Girls look to continue win streak against Hamilton

    The Taylor County High girls varsity soccer team entered their holiday break on a three-game winning streak and look to continue their winning ways this Thursday night at 7 p.m.…

    Russell voices objection to county administrator form of government

    A debate over how county staff should handle administration of grants sparked a heated exchange between Commissioner Frank Russell and County Administrator Ted Lakey during the county’s Dec. 12 meeting.…

    Gag grouper season now closed; will re-open April 1

    Gag grouper closed to recreational harvest in Gulf state and federal waters on Jan. 1. For gag grouper, state waters off Franklin, Wakulla, Taylor and Jefferson counties will re-open to…

    Greater amberjack season will not re-open until May 1

    The greater amberjack recreational season in Gulf state waters will remain closed through April 30, and will re-open to harvest May 1-31 and Aug. 1-Oct. 31. At its December meeting…

    Former clerk retires after seven decades with office

    Former clerk retires after seven decades with office

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Managing Editor Typing was a skill Ralph Carlton didn’t think would play a major role in his future when he sat in front of his…

    BREAKING: Severe winter weather closes courthouse Wednesday morning

    Property Appraiser Bruce Ratliff announced Tuesday evening (Jan. 2) that “due to the severe weather warnings, the Property Appraiser’s office along with the courthouse offices will be closed from 8…

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