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    Sentencing delayed

    Sentencing delayed

    A sentencing hearing for Henry “Teety Pop” Bolden Jr., who was found guilty of “accessory after the fact to first degree murder” related to the January 2018 death of Kashawn…

    License-free freshwater fishing open this weekend in the state

    If you missed it last weekend then you have one more opportunity to freshwater fish without a license this Saturday and Sunday, as it will be the last weekend to…

    Early voting begins June 8 for special election

    Early voting in the special election for the open Florida House District 7 seat begins Saturday, June 8 and will continue for eight days through June 15. Those who wish…

    Support Big Bend Hospice June 7!

    The annual Taylor Made Sing & Auction benefitting Big Bend Hospice will be held today (Friday, June 7) from 5-8 p.m., at First United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Tickets are…

    Daveen Preston Lescoe

    Daveen Preston Lescoe, 76, of Perry, passed away peacefully at her home Saturday June 1, 2019. Daveen was born Dec. 21, 1942 in Wayne, Mich. to David and Virginia Knisley.…

    Daniel Brady

    Daniel Graham Brady, 47, passed away May 31, 2019 in Gainesville following a brief illness. Danny was born October 28, 1971 in Tallahassee to John Thomas Brady Jr. and Alice…

    Legal Notices for June 5, 2019

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: The District Board of Trustees of North Florida Community College will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. in the NFCC…

    06-05-19 Classifieds

    Not Guilty: Jury deliberates just under an hour in murder trial of former TCI inmate

    Not Guilty: Jury deliberates just under an hour in murder trial of former TCI inmate

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Staff Writer Inmate Cordell Washington is “almost a free man” after being found not guilty of the 2015 murder of fellow state prisoner Steven Benson, following…

    ‘He knew the verdict’

    Cordell Washington presented a calm demeanor throughout the four-day trial, which included delays and juror hiccups. While others might crack staring down the barrel of a murder charge and possible…