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    County awards contract to pick palmetto berries

    This week, Taylor County Commission unanimously approved a contract with Florida Grown Harvesting, LLC of Wauchula, Florida, which submitted the lone proposal in response to the county advertising for bids…

    ‘Mile 22’ suffers from a weak script and bad editing

    ‘Mile 22’ suffers from a weak script and bad editing

    By MARK VIOLA Sometimes a director and an actor will find a productive working relationship, and they keep coming back to each other, such as director Peter Berg and actor…

    Judy Faye Wadsworth Hill

    Judy Faye Wadsworth Hill, 76, of Keaton Beach passed away Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2018. Mrs. Hill was born July 1, 1942, to the late Howard and Lucille Wadsworth in Aucilla,…

    Arlene J. Barretta

    Arlene J. Barretta, 82, of Perry passed away Aug. 10, 2018, at her home after a long illness. She was born in Teaneck, N.J. She was the daughter of the…

    Legal Notices for Aug. 22, 2018

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Case #: 2018-CA-000137 Wells Fargo Bank, National Association Plaintiff, vs. Thomas James Craft…

    Cornhole Tournament, Biker Bash planned Sept. 15

    The Perry Elks Lodge invites residents to join the fun at two upcoming fund-raising events planned Saturday, Sept. 15: • Cornhole Tournament: Two-person teams, double elimination format; registration is $30…

    Pre-K, Steinhatchee Elementary to host ‘Open House’ events

    Two Taylor County schools will host “Open House” events in September. Steinhatchee Elementary School will welcome parents Tuesday, Sept. 11, starting at 5 p.m. Parents of Pre-K students are invited…

    Free Zumba, family classes offered at B&G Club

    The Boys & Girls Club invites parents of their members to join them for free Zumba and family relationship classes every Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 1 p.m., starting…

    State Attorney declines to prosecute Cone case

    Under the conditions of a deferred prosecution agreement signed on Aug. 15, Jeffrey Siegmeister, State Attorney for the Third Judicial Circuit, has declined to pursue charges of grand theft and…

    New $21 million apartment project clears final hurdle

    Thanks in large part to the ad valorem tax exemption incentive coming before local voters for renewal on the Aug. 28 ballot, Taylor County is poised to soon see construction…