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    TCSO asking for $331,000

    TCSO asking for $331,000

    Among the many financial questions facing the Taylor County Commission as it wrestles with the county’s 2018-19 budget is whether or not to pay upwards of $331,000 to bring health…

    Christmas killing ‘shattered our life’

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Managing Editor Happily tuckered out from an evening spent downtown watching a Christmas parade and visiting with Santa, Elisa (Cannon) Foskey was snuggled deep in…

    Team Flyy will hold skills camp July 21

    Team Flyy Elite will host a free skills camp this Saturday, July 21, at Loughridge Park starting at 10 a.m. Team Flyy Elite local organizer Torrey Fitchett invites all young…

    Red snapper season ends July 20

    The last day of the recreational red snapper season for both Gulf state and federal waters is today (Friday, July 20). This season includes those fishing from private recreational vessels…

    ‘Hotel Transylvania 3’ takes the monster fun out to sea

    ‘Hotel Transylvania 3’ takes the monster fun out to sea

    By MARK VIOLA In my review for 2012’s “Hotel Transylvania,” I called the film an “enjoyable, if average, product.” My appreciation of the movie has grown over the years, and…

    Beach residents save drowning scalloper

    By SARAH HARDEN / Staff Writer July 15 proved to be much more than a lazy Sunday for two Keaton Beach neighbors and their families. This past weekend started out…

    ‘Skyscraper’ doesn’t need a fire to crumble

    ‘Skyscraper’ doesn’t need a fire to crumble

    By MARK VIOLA Here’s a bit of film trivia that I hadn’t realized until I read it a few days ago. “Skyscraper” is the only film to receive a major…

    Sign up for Upward basketball, cheerleading

    It’s that time of year again to sign up for Upward flag football and cheerleading, as the 2018 season is right around the corner. Upward sports was established in 1995…

    Lamb was a leader…on and off the links

    Lamb was a leader…on and off the links

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Contributing writer Family photos and golfing trophies adorn the walls of a room built by the bare hands and determination of Walter “W.S.” Scott Lamb Sr.…

    V. Oakley Slaughter

    V. Oakley Slaughter, 95, a fifth generation Floridian, died Saturday, July 7, 2018, at his home in Columbia, Tenn. Born April 22, 1923 in Bradenton, he was the second son…