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    One joins county race, while one drops out

    Taylor County voters have gained a new candidate and lost another as people continue to consider joining the 2018 election cycle. Ursula P. Miller is the third person to file…

    TCHS softball team blanks John Paul II

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) girls’ softball team improved their record to 11-8 with a 17-0 thrashing over John Paul II this past Monday. The Lady Bulldogs hosted Dixie…

    History — in rich, vibrant color

    History — in rich, vibrant color

    The Taylor County Historical Society recently received a donation of more than 140 color slides depicting scenes of the former Brooks-Scanlon mill from Conley Brooks Jr. — the great-grandson of…

    Potoczek wins $1,750 at Special Olympics fishing tournament

    Despite windy conditions, some 92 anglers took part in the ninth annual Special Olympics Inshore Fishing Tournament on Saturday, April 14 out of Keaton Beach, where Jeff Potoczek of Pensacola…

    Krasinski ‘s ‘A Quiet Place’ delivers 90 minutes of silent dread and tension

    Krasinski ‘s ‘A Quiet Place’ delivers 90 minutes of silent dread and tension

    By MARK VIOLA I’ve said many times before that I’m not a huge fan of horror films. It’s just not a genre that I gravitate toward when selecting a movie…

    Craig Allen McCall

    Craig Allen McCall, 64, originally from Old Saybrook, passed away Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in Steinhatchee, where he had lived for the last 30 years. The son of Warren and…

    Bobbie Ann Jolley

    Bobbie Ann Jolley, 56, died April 6, 2018. Bobbie was born January 17, 1962, in Perry, to James C. Jones Jr. and Jan Bembry Jones. Bobbie enjoyed spending time with…

    Legal Notices for April 13, 2018

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE NO. 2018-19-DR BRIAN STEPHEN BOOKER, Petitioner/husband, and AMY ELIZABETH (TURNER) BOOKER, Respondent/wife.…

    ‘ALL IS WELL’ for the Blanco family

    ‘ALL IS WELL’ for the Blanco family

    Almost exactly one year after spending nearly three months in an ICE detention facility and coming within hours of being deported, Perry businessman Rudy Blanco and his family could finally…

    Prescription drug abuse hits ‘close to home’ for two commissioners

    Stating that the prescription drug addiction epidemic has affected at least one member of every family in Taylor County, county commissioners voted 4-0 in favor of joining a proposed class…