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    County retains Feagle as chair, Page as vice-chair

    Taylor County Commissioner Pam Feagle will remain board chair for another year, after the commission’s annual reorganization held Monday morning. Commissioner Malcolm Page will continue to serve as vice-chair.…

    Gift cards needed

    Taylor County Republicans are seeking gift card donations to help buy gifts for residents at Marshall Health & Rehabilitation. To contribute, please contact Pat Coker at (850) 578-2011 or Vicki…

    ‘The Crimes of Grindelwald’ is an enjoyable, but flawed, return to the Wizarding World

    ‘The Crimes of Grindelwald’ is an enjoyable, but flawed, return to the Wizarding World

    By MARK VIOLA The “Harry Potter” series is one of the most financially successful literary endeavors ever, telling the story of a young boy who learns that he is a…

    New Historical Landmark Plaque program announced

    New Historical Landmark Plaque program announced

    Few Saturdays go by without a tourist or two (or three or four) stopping at the Historic Perry Station/Old Depot, taking a stroll along its wooden walkway and soaking in…

    TCMS boys tip off season beating Fla. High, Hamilton

    The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) basketball team started the season 2-0 after defeating Florida High 61-44 in their opener, before beating Hamilton County 66-41. The Bulldogs roster includes: Anthony…

    Leon Drawdy

    Leon Drawdy , 83, died Nov. 17, 2018, in Perry. Leon was born March 20, 1935, in Bell, Fla., to Wilbur Drawdy and Mrs. Annie Mae Miller Drawdy. Leon honorably…

    Coreane Messer McDaniel

    Coreane Messer McDaniel, 101, of Perry, passed away peacefully Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, leaving this life with the same grace and dignity with which she lived it. Born Mary Coreane…

    Legal Notices for Nov. 21, 2018

    NOTICE (PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 125.66) Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Taylor County, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing on the passage of a…

    Clerk reveals more probation problems

    After Clerk of Court Annie Mae Murphy notified county commissioners of certain areas of contract “non-compliance,” the county has instructed County Attorney Conrad Bishop to review and amend its agreement…

    East Coast admits ‘we are not perfect’

    East Coast Court Services (ECCS) Supervising Officer Daryn Wiles admits her company is not perfect and made some mistakes in its early days of providing probation services here. However, Wiles…