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    Legal Notices for May 9, 2018

    INVITATION TO BID The City of Perry is accepting Request for Proposal (RFP) Computer Systems Server – Virtualized. All inquiries regarding this RFP should be directed to Captain Michael “Gene”…

    Brown to retire as city manager

    City Manager Bob Brown has announced his retirement, effective Sept. 25, and the Perry City Council is in the early stages of considering how it will conduct the search for…

    Judge Blue unopposed in bid for a second term

    County Judge Bill Blue has earned a second term in office after receiving no opposition in his bid for re-election to a second six-year term. The qualifying period for those…

    Only two local races, 13 proposed amendments on Nov. 6 ballot thus far

    Although only two local races are currently set to be decided by Taylor County voters this year, the November election ballot is expected to be lengthy due to a total…

    Spradley is asked who should lead emergency management

    As he took part in his first meeting as a sitting board member Tuesday, County Commissioner Steve Spradley was quickly put on the spot when asked for his recommendation on…

    Relay For Life

    Relay For Life

    Honorary Chair Dianne Stephens-Miller (above) joined Junior Chair Noah Amador in leading the Survivors’ Lap at the 2018 Relay For Life held Friday at Rosehead Park. (Bottom photo) Amador gets…

    Glow wins $3,000 in Optimist tournament with 7.15 pound trout

    Mark Glow weighed in a huge 30-inch trout that weighed 7.15 pounds to take the top prize in the 27th annual Perry Optimist Fishing Tournament Saturday. A total of 276…

    TCHS baseball’s season ends after loss in district tournament

    Six seniors baseball players played their final game as a Bulldog last Tuesday night when the Taylor County High School (TCHS) baseball team lost to Florida High, 11-1 in the…

    Re-sentencing hearing delayed for Ronald Spring

    The re-sentencing hearing for Ronald Spring, who is serving a 35-year prison sentence for kidnapping and assault, has been continued. Jury selection for the hearing, originally set for Tuesday, April…

    Bridge lighting ceremony set May 10

    Bridge lighting ceremony set May 10

    The Steinhatchee Community Projects Board will hold a “bridge lighting ceremony” on Thursday, May 10 to commemorate the recently-completed installation of bridge lights on the Steinhatchee Bridge. According to Liana…