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    ‘Jingle Bell Run’ & fun

    Taylor County Primary School (TCPS) and Taylor County Elementary School (TCES) will be hosting a “Jingle Bell Run” and “Winter Carnival” next week. Parents and students are invited to enjoy…

    Bulldogs’ season ends with 27-21 loss

    For the second straight season, the Taylor County Bulldogs made it to the third round of the state playoffs before being eliminated just two games from the state championship game.…

    Feagle will serve fourth term as commission chair

    Taylor County Commissioner Pam Feagle will continue to serve as board chair for a fourth consecutive year. Feagle was unanimously elected by her fellow commissioners during the board’s annual re-organization…

    11-22-19 Classifieds

    Damon, Bale steal the race in ‘Ford v Ferrari’

    Damon, Bale steal the race in ‘Ford v Ferrari’

    By MARK VIOLA I must admit that I’ve never been a “car guy.” Most of what I know about classic cars is from watching “Fast & Loud” on Discovery. But,…

    ‘Parasite’ will get under your skin

    ‘Parasite’ will get under your skin

    By MARK VIOLA Ever since the Miracle 5 movie theater in Tallahassee closed (and was replaced with a Whole Foods grocery store), the number of foreign-language films appearing in area…

    Jeanette Puckett Perrine

    Jeanette Puckett Perrine of Wauchula, Fla., passed away on November 16, 2019, in Wauchula, Fla. She was born on February 7, 1935, in Valdosta, Ga. She was a member of…

    Nammo purchases Chemring

    Arizona-based Nammo Defense Systems Inc. has entered into an agreement with Chemring Group, PLC to purchase the local Chemring Ordnance facility in Perry for a cash consideration of $17 million,…

    County sued over Lakey termination

    Almost exactly one year after he was fired by the Taylor County Commission last November, former County Administrator Ted Lakey has filed suit against the board, alleging they violated his…

    Time Traveler

    Time Traveler

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Managing Editor Standing just over five feet tall, white hair tucked behind her ears and cozy shawl draped across her shoulders, Judy Stricklin is an…