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    Voter registration books close Oct. 9

    Supervisor of Elections Dana Southerland reminds residents that registration books for the General Election close Tuesday, Oct. 9. “If you need to register to vote, you must complete a voter…

    Junior varsity is 2-3 through first 5 games

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) junior varsity (JV) volleyball squad has faced off against five different opponents in five matches this season and has compiled a 2-3 record, with…

    Wanted man cuts ankle monitor, flees

    A Perry man wanted on an active probation warrant was arrested in Madison Tuesday after cutting off his ankle monitor and fleeing into the woods. K-9 teams from the Madison…

    ‘The Predator’ is a film of its time and isn’t perfect, but delivers fun

    ‘The Predator’ is a film of its time and isn’t perfect, but delivers fun

    By MARK VIOLA As much as I like to watch movies, and spend much of my time writing about them, I haven’t seen everything out there, and there are films…

    TCHS JV football falls to Suwannee

    to search for their first victory of the season following a 48-14 loss to Suwannee County last Thursday night. Taylor County’s JV squad is 0-3 on the season following a…

    County administrator fields questions concerning contract, family residence

    During a discussion at the end of a Sept. 13 county workshop meeting, County Administrator Ted Lakey took exception to being questioned by County Commission Chair Pam Feagle about when…

    Dad, bring your kids to school

    Perry Primary and Taylor County Elementary schools invite dads to bring their kids to school Thursday, Sept. 27, and Friday, Sept. 28. Breakfast will be served Thursday morning at Perry…

    TCMS volleyball teams remain undefeated in conference play

    Both of Taylor County Middle School’s (TCMS) volleyball teams are undefeated in conference play. TCMS had enough players to fill two squads this year, so they are fielding an “A”…

    Poker Run benefits Habitat for Humanity

    The Nature Coast Poker Run benefitting Habitat for Humanity will be held Saturday, Sept. 21, in conjunction with the “Smokin’ in the Pines BBQ Festival.” Registration will begin at 10…

    $105,500 allocated to ‘harden’ schools for better security

    By SARAH HARDEN / Staff writer At a meeting just two weeks prior to the Sept. 17 “active school shooter” drill – which left 11 students and staff “dead or…