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    Local COVID cases double

    Taylor County’s positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases nearly doubled over the course of five days, jumping from 26 cases on Thursday to 48 cases Tuesday, which increased the county’s positive test…

    Pastor gives details of COVID-19 battle

    Pastor gives details of COVID-19 battle

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Staff Writer Pastor Jeff Stading has spent nearly two weeks sending up prayers and singing praises in his empty Tallahassee hospital room during his battle with…

    3 Lady Bulldogs named to All-Star team

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs’ soccer team had three players selected to the North Florida All-Star Series “North” team. Ceven Kidd, Katie Smith and Kaitlin Jones were…

    Woodfaulk, Deming win re-election unopposed

    With the conclusion of city candidate qualifying on Monday, incumbent Perry City Council members Venita Woodfaulk (District 1) and Mike Deming (District 3) were re-elected to new four-year terms without…

    Smith receives scholarship to play at Andrew College

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs’ soccer team has produced another college-level player, as 2020 graduate Katie Smith has accepted a soccer scholarship to play at Andrew College…

    Parker re-elected to 3rd term unopposed

    Circuit Judge Greg Parker has been re-elected to a third six-year term in office after receiving no challengers this election cycle. According to the Florida Division of Elections, Parker and…

    Local amateur radio ‘hams’ will join 35,000 others for annual ‘Field Day’

    Local amateur enthusiasts will take part in the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) Field Day planned Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28 – joining more than 35,000 radio amateurs…

    Bay scallop season will open June 15

    The 2020 recreational bay scallop season for Dixie County and a portion of Taylor County opens June 15 and will remain open through Labor Day (Sept. 7). This includes all…

    Monday march

    Monday march

    Despite hot and muggy conditions and the threat of rain, approximately one dozen participants took part in a “March Against Racism” Monday morning, winding their way from Perrytown Apartments on…

    Qualified family sought for Steinhatchee build

    Habitat for Humanity is currently seeking a qualified family for a Habitat home to be built in Steinhatchee. The non-profit organization considers three primary criteria in the selection of a…