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    Junior varsity squad opens season

    Despite an excellent rushing performance by Jer’Quon Clayton, who amassed well over 100 yards, the JV Bulldogs fell to Wakulla, 36-6 in their season opener on the road last week.…

    Sinkhole in U.S. 221

    Sinkhole in U.S. 221

    The southbound lane of U.S. 211 was closed at the bridge near Boyd Road north of Perry while crews with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) investigate a possible sinkhole.…

    Get your tickets now to support local VFW

    VFW Post 9225 is holding a raffle for an AR-15 (.223/5.56) with 100 rounds of ammo to raise funds to help local veterans. Tickets are $5 each or five for…

    Kayak tournament will cast off Oct. 17

    The Gulf Coast Kayak Club’s CPR (Catch, Photo, Release) Fishing Tournament will be held off the Taylor County coast on Oct. 17, with kayak anglers fishing for over $2,000 in…

    Local rally draws community support

    A locally-organized “Back-the-Blue” rally drew dozens of community members in a show of support for the Perry Police Department (PPD), Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO), Florida Highway Patrol, Taylor Correctional…

    Sheron Howell Stephens

    Sheron Howell Stephens entered into heavenly rest on August 28, 2020. A renowned musician and singer in the North Florida area, she enjoyed singing for the Lord. She worked for…

    Jessie Oliver

    Jessie Oliver, 81, of Perry was born on Oct. 30, 1938, to the late Rubin and Caretha Ervin and passed away in Atlanta, Ga., on Aug. 29, 2020, at Northside…

    Henry Pittman Davis

    They say a man never stands taller than when he stoops to help a child.  If that is the case, then Henry Pittman Davis if truly a giant in many…

    Pamela Wacha Kohnle Davidson

    Pamela Wacha Kohnle Davidson, 72, died Aug. 22, 2020. She was born on Sept. 14, 1947, in Teaneck, N.J., to Adolph and Francis Kohnle. She attended Boga Ciega High School…

    Festival parade marches on

    Although there was initially some confusion over whether or not the Florida Forest Festival’s “socially-distanced” King Tree Parade would happen this year, festival organizers have confirmed they are moving forward…