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    Steinhatchee School to celebrate student achievement Aug. 29

    Steinhatchee School will celebrate its “A” grade in student achievement with a community event Thursday, Aug. 29. The school’s parent involvement team will serve pulled pork sandwiches beginning at 5:30…

    Legal Notices for Aug. 23, 2019

    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Taylor County Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 5, 2019 at 5:00 pm, or as soon thereafter as possible, at the…

    08-23-19 Classifieds

    ‘A good business reinvests’

    ‘A good business reinvests’

    While in Taylor County Wednesday receiving a first-hand update on the $250 million Fenholloway Water Quality Project, Georgia- Pacific (GP) CEO Christian Fischer made a point to thank the community…

    County supports Suncoast

    Although several counties are rising up in opposition to the proposed Suncoast Parkway, members of the Taylor County Commission this week voiced their support for the project, which will likely…

    City council will ‘tweak’ manager’s evaluation procedure

    With City Manager Taylor Brown’s one-year anniversary approaching in September, the Perry City Council is modifying its evaluation form as members prepare to move forward with a written performance review.…

    ‘Angry Birds’ fly higher in sequel

    ‘Angry Birds’ fly higher in sequel

    By MARK VIOLA Back in June, when I reviewed “Men in Black International,” I mentioned how I had managed to convince myself I didn’t like “Men in Black III.” My…

    Newman registers for county race

    One new local candidate has tossed his hat into the political ring for 2020, Salem resident Michael Newman. Newman, who registered as Republican, will take on incumbent Sean Murphy (R)…

    ‘Dogs kick off season Aug. 23 against Dixie

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) football team will kick off the 2019 regular season tonight (Friday, Aug. 23) at 7 p.m. against the Dixie County Bears. Much has changed…

    Turn-off permit policy changes

    The Taylor County Commission has changed its policy governing how county residents can apply for new turn-offs onto their property from county roads. While the application fee will remain $5,…