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    Close call

    Close call

    A heavy-duty work truck pulling a trailer loaded with a Bobcat lost control and careened into a ditch overflowing with water during a heavy rain shower Sunday afternoon on Highway…

    Bulldogs fall to Wakulla, 37-16

    The Taylor County Bulldogs fought hard until the final whistle Friday night in Medart, but fell 37-16 in their season opener against the Class 5A powerhouse Wakulla County War Eagles.…

    Florida Forest Festival Baby Photo Contest now open

    The annual Florida Forest Festival Baby Photo Contest is now open and accepting entries. Trophies will be awarded in six age groups: birth to six months; seven to 11 months;…

    Site will connect workers, industry

    A local non-profit aims to support technical education students and trade school graduates by serving as a “Craftsmen Yellow Pages” and connecting them with industry employers seeking their services. Seventy…

    TCMS Lady Bulldogs remain undefeated after three games

    The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Lady Bulldogs’ volleyball team has now won three games in a row to remain undefeated so far in the 2020 season. The Lady Bulldogs…

    Taylor Historical Society announces delay to start of new program year

    The Taylor County Historical Society has announced it has postponed the opening of its 2020-21 program year due to the current COVID-19 pandemic. The society was scheduled to begin meeting…

    Food pantry open Sept. 17

    St. James Episcopal Church’s food pantry will be open this Thursday, Sept. 17, from 10-11 a.m. to distribute non-perishable food to any persons or families who are in need (especially…

    Legal Notices for Sept. 16, 2020

    FLORIDA PACE FUNDING AGENCY NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD OF COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTSThe Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Florida PACE Funding Agency, a public body…

    09-16-20 Classifieds

    School administrator arrested

    Three days after being released from custody without being charged, Taylor County School District ESE and Student Services Supervisor Sabrina Bethea Lytle turned herself in Thursday morning and was booked…