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    Arvil L. “Al” Grubbs

    Arvil L. “Al” Grubbs, 77, passed away on November 21, 2019, at his home in Perry. Al was born October 22, 1942, in Perry to Leonard Washington Grubbs and Ruby…

    Legal Notices for 11-20-19

    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,…

    Claudine Edna Jackson

    Claudine Edna Jackson, 73, passed away on November 17, 2019, in Perry. Claudine was born February 27, 1946, in Carrabelle, Fla., to Thomas Bratcher and Elsie Stokes Bratcher. Mrs. Jackson…

    11-20-2019 Classifieds

    County employees to get bonuses worth $325,000

    Although the Taylor County Commission’s 2019-20 budget did not include raises for county workers, the board agreed Tuesday morning to spend more than $325,000 to give employees one-time incentives. Under…

    Brace yourself

    Brace yourself

    The steel columns that will be used to reinforce the front facade of the Perry Police Department building are slated to be installed today (Wednesday). City officials said they hope…

    Shop downtown Perry this holiday season and win!

    The Perry-Taylor County Chamber of Commerce is launching a holiday “Shop the Blocks” campaign this year. “We are asking everyone who shops downtown to stop by the Chamber of Commerce…

    Demps seeks re-election to county seat

    Taylor County Commissioner Thomas Demps, representing District 5, has filed to run in 2020, seeking a second term in office. Demps currently has one challenger, Ocie “Gator” Reaves. Both are…

    City stands firm in spite of pushback on code violations

    The Perry City Council is standing by its code enforcement policy regarding overgrown wooded lots, despite receiving pushback from residents facing code enforcement violations. City Manager Taylor Brown asked for…

    Christmas displays to light up downtown park

    The Taylor County Historical Society is teaming up with the City of Perry to “Light Up Rosehead Park” for the holiday season. Local businesses, churches, civic organizations and residents are…