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    Father of 3 killed in Tuesday crash

    Father of 3 killed in Tuesday crash

    A father of three died Tuesday evening, May 7, when he crashed into the back of a semi-truck trailer while traveling to Tallahassee for work. Stephen Turner of Perry was…

    County seeks firms for rail upgrade

    The Taylor County Commission is seeking firms to conduct construction, engineering and inspection (CEI) services for $17 million in upgrades to the Georgia & Florida Railway (GFRR) that will be…

    Spring Musical ‘Pirates! 2’ hits the stage May 16

    Taylor County Elementary School’s Drama Club will present their Spring Musical “Pirates! 2” Thursday, May 16, at 6:30 p.m. “Some rascally pirates are back at work, seeking adventure and treasure…

    Bulldogs move from Class 3A to 1A Rural

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) football team has been moved down from Class 3A to the Class 1A Rural division this coming season in football, which means the Bulldogs…

    Watch for detours

    Watch for detours

    The driver of this Nissan Sentra (above) was cited for violation of right-of-way following a Thursday morning crash at the intersection of Center and Drew streets. The Sentra was turning…

    White-Stewart places 10th at state track meet

    By GLYNDELL B. PRESLEY Malayshia White-Stewart finished 10th out of 24 competitors in both the Class 2A Varsity 100 meter hurdles and triple jump events at the Florida High School…

    Fired employee files suit against AMTEC Less-Lethal

    Jackie Hendry, a former employee of AMTEC Less-Lethal Systems, Inc. has filed a civil lawsuit against the former local munitions manufacturer, containing allegations of gender discrimination and claiming that she…

    Summer reading program kicks off Tuesday, June 4

    Summer vacation for students is just around the corner, and the Taylor County Public Library invites parents to “save the date” for the upcoming annual Summer Reading Program. Programs are…

    Mama knows best

    Mama knows best

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Managing Editor It wasn’t the type of call a parent wants to receive from their child’s teacher “Cash was in trouble – he had hit…

    ‘Long Shot’ navigates the dangerous waters of today’s politics to find love

    ‘Long Shot’ navigates the dangerous waters of today’s politics to find love

    By MARK VIOLA With politics seemingly more divided than ever, and people on both sides of the aisle increasingly hostile to anyone who disagrees with them, it seems a risky…