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    Pilot arrested for racist, pro-Trump graffiti at airport

    A Perry man working as a commercial airline pilot was arrested and charged with nine counts of misdemeanor criminal mischief on Friday, January 17 after admitting to vandalizing Tallahassee International…

    Dunnell, Glover spar over new football coach

    A “no” vote on the appointment of Eddie Metcalf as the new head coach for the Taylor County High School Bulldogs led to a terse exchange between Metcalf’s former brother-in-law,…

    Roadside fire

    Roadside fire

    A construction crew headed to a work site on U.S. 19 South made an unscheduled stop Thursday morning when the crew supervisor’s truck caught fire. The blaze quickly consumed the…

    Lady Bulldogs will face Rams to start tourney

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs’ soccer team will take on the Rutherford Rams in the opening round of the district tournament beginning at 7 p.m. on Jan.…

    Deadline approaching for baseball sign-ups

    Time is running out to sign up your child for the 2020 Cal Ripken/Babe Ruth baseball season, which will get underway soon at the Taylor County Sports Complex. Coaches are…

    Keaton Beach facelift tops $1 million

    The Taylor County Commission’s planned renovations of Hodges Park at Keaton Beach continue to expand in both scope and cost, with the expected price tag now expected to exceed $1…

    4-H funds released

    After receiving a copy of the Taylor County 4-H Foundation’s annual financial review, the Taylor County Commission agreed this week to release $10,881 in budgeted funds for the program. Taylor…

    ‘1917’ is unlike any war movie we’ve been given before now

    ‘1917’ is unlike any war movie we’ve been given before now

    By MARK VIOLA Even with the number of war movies Hollywood produces each year, we never seem to get many films about World War I. The most prominent one I…

    Honor students awarded certificates

    Honor students awarded certificates

    Taylor County Elementary School (TCES) fourth grader Da’Khiya Anderson was among the more than 240 students recognized this week for making the honor roll for the second nine-weeks grading period…