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    Wilma Hendry Barber

    Wilma Hendry Barber, 94, of Salt Springs, died Thursday, September 6, 2018 at Haven Hospice Roberts Care Center in Palatka following an extended illness. Born in Carrabelle, Wilma moved to…

    Legal Notices for Sept. 12, 2018

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2018-413-CA RUSSELL BELCHER, Plaintiff, v. KENNETH WAYNE STARLING, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION TO:…

    Call before you dig!

    Residents working on home projects are reminded to “call before you dig.” It is the responsibility of the person or individual in charge of an excavation project to call for…

    Retired school employees meet Sept. 17

    The Taylor Retired School Employees, formerly the Taylor Retired Educators Association, will meet Monday, Sept. 17, at First United Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m. Georgia-Pacific Foley Cellulose Public Affairs Manager…

    Yard sale, bake sale set for Sept. 15

    The Sandy Toes Red Hats will hold their annual yard sale and bake sale this Saturday, Sept. 15,  at the Grand Pavilion at Rosehead Park (adjacent to the splash pad)…

    FLOODED: Cost of repairs to private roads $40,000 & rising

    FLOODED: Cost of repairs to private roads $40,000 & rising

    After portions of Taylor County received nearly 20 inches of rain over the past month, county commissioners have opted to ease long-standing restrictions prohibiting the expenditure of taxpayers funds on…

    Woodfaulk, DMH reach settlement

    City Councilwoman Venita Woodfaulk has reached an agreement with Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) regarding a lawsuit she filed in December 2017 alleging she was the victim of retaliation, racial and…

    County plans for upgrades at historic Hampton Springs Park

    The Hampton Springs Advisory Committee, along with the Taylor County Commission, continue to make plans for improving the local historical landmark as well as reduce vandalism at the site. At…

    TCMS students ‘dig’ new Ag program

    TCMS students ‘dig’ new Ag program

    By SARAH HARDEN / Staff writer Seventh and eighth grade students in the new Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) introductory agriculture courses — “Exploration of Agriculture” and “Fundamentals of Agriculture,…

    Dogs lose rain-delayed defensive struggle

    The Taylor County Bulldogs dropped a hard-fought, defensive battle to Wakulla County, 26-6 this past Friday night in Medart in a game that was delayed for over an hour due…