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    Emergency orders give local candidates some leeway when collecting signatures

    Less than a month remains before the May 11 deadline facing local candidates to have their petitions turned in to avoid having to pay the qualifying fee to run for…

    William Edward “Ed” Harmon

    Mr. William Edward “Ed” Harmon, 68, passed away on April 11, 2020, in Perry. He was born Jan. 22, 1952, in Charleston, W. Va., to Mr. Charles Edward Harmon and…

    04-15-20 Classifieds

    Theft ring busted

    Theft ring busted

    Two people were arrested and several thousand dollars worth of stolen property — including firearms, ATVs, chainsaws, weedeaters, tree stands, tools and other industrial items — were recovered Wednesday at…

    Kidd will play soccer at Alcorn State University

    Taylor County High School senior Ceven Kidd will be taking her talent to the next level to play Division 1-A soccer for Alcorn State University (ASU), following her four-year tenure with Taylor…

    TMH CEO: ‘This is deadly serious’

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Staff Writer Taylor County held steady at just one positive coronavirus case, as of the Florida Department of Health’s (DOH) midday update Thursday. However, a panel…

    Gillyard receives a two-sport scholarship to play at FVSU

    Tailor Gillyard was the only senior of the 2020 class at Taylor County High School (TCHS) to sign a dual-sport scholarship, as she committed to playing both softball and volleyball…

    Officials worry over lack of hospital beds

    Social distancing is the key to reducing the spread of COVID-19, yet residents in rural communities – including Taylor – are not heeding the guidelines set out by the CDC.…

    Pyke, McAfee to both attend Thomas U. and play softball

    Jordan Pyke and Ann Marie McAfee have both accepted scholarships to Thomas University, where they will continue to play softball at the collegiate level in Thomasville, Georgia. Thomas University is…

    Students’ work will be graded, with ‘compassion and grace’

    After a few stumbles in making the correct technical connections, the Taylor County School Board’s first virtual meeting went relatively smooth Tuesday, with administrators reporting few changes in the district’s…