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    Legal Notices for Sept. 25, 2019

    Notice of Intention to Register Fictitious Name TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the fictitious name statute, Chapter 20953 or Section 865.09,…

    09-25-19 Classifieds

    Naked body found in woods

    Naked body found in woods

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Staff Writer A guilt-stricken father, a hopeful mother and concerned family members had their dream of finding a missing Lake County man alive shattered Saturday when…

    McLeod will seek sheriff’s seat

    William Danny McLeod has filed notice as a candidate for sheriff with the Supervisor of Elections office, making his third bid for the county’s top law enforcement office. McLeod, who…

    Drivers needed

    In an attempt to alleviate a driver shortage causing up to hour-long waits for some local students, the Taylor County School Board has voted to waive the cost of fingerprint,…

    Trout rules to be tightened

    State wildlife officials are recommending only a few changes to a list of proposed trout rules that many locals fear will have a negative impact on the local economy and…

    ‘Dogs extend win streak to 3 games

    By JONATHAN LINCOLN The Taylor County Bulldogs won their third straight game this past Friday night at home, defeating the FAMU Baby Rattlers 17-6 at Perry’s Dorsett Stadium. After falling…

    Watch for traffic delays

    The pipeline construction portion of the Fenholloway Water Quality Project is approximately 40% finished and remains on schedule to be completed in September 2020. “We have finished pipeline installation work…

    TCMS Bulldogs beat Hamilton 34-14

    The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Bulldog football team defeated the Hamilton County Trojans 34-14 last week to improve their record to 2-1. The Bulldogs are now riding a two-game…

    Smokin’ BBQ, bands (and love bugs)

    Smokin’ BBQ, bands (and love bugs)

    With two days of live music and some $15,000 in cash and prizes awarded to BBQ and steak cook-off competitors, the Smokin’ in the Pines BBQ Festival had something for…