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    Cheryll McIntyre Waller

    Cheryll McIntyre Waller, 57, died March 3, 2018, in Perry. Cheryll was born June 20, 1960, in Perry to Bobby Joe McIntyre and Patricia Ann Wilson McIntyre. Cheryll was of…

    Charles “Chuck” V. Edwards

    Charles “Chuck” V. Edwards, 64, died March 1, 2018, in Greenville at his home surrounded by his family. Chuck was born Aug. 14, 1953, in Foley, to Verner Willis Edwards…

    Legal Notices for March 7, 2018

    FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE Notice is hereby given that TAI KELLY INC, owner, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of HAPPY NAILS & SPA located at 2058 S…

    Amrouch finalizes purchase of former Lance plant here

    Amrouch Snacks has finalized the purchase of the former Synder’s-Lance plant in Perry and will soon re-open the facility which closed last September. Taylor County Development Authority Scott Frederick said…

    County votes to restore Hampton Springs pool

    County votes to restore Hampton Springs pool

    Responding to a wave of public outcry from locals and out-of-town residents, Taylor County commissioners voted 4-0 Monday night to reverse course and undo action taken last week when county…

    Mihal pleads to second degree murder

    One of two suspects charged with first degree murder for the 2016 death of Steinhatchee resident Aaron Tappe pled “no contest” to a lesser charge Monday afternoon and agreed to…

    Safe school training day March 9

    On Wednesday, Feb. 14, Nicolas Cruz, a former student, stormed into Majory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and used an AR-15 rifle to take the lives of 17…

    Ratliff, Dykes enter races

    Ronald Glenn Ratliff has become the fourth person to enter the race for the District 4 seat on the Taylor County Commission. Ratliff (D) will face incumbent Commissioner Pam Feagle…

    ‘Major meth distributors’ are arrested

    A residence in the 2400 block of Mattie Carlton Road, reportedly used as a hideout for fugitives and a hub for drug sales, is now “closed for business” following three…

    First ‘Brewfest’ a success!

    First ‘Brewfest’ a success!

    The inaugural Big Bend Brewfest was a “huge success,” drawing some 200 people from around the region to sample beers from more than a dozen breweries. That was the message…