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    Bird Island Reunion canceled

    The annual Bird Island Reunion, traditionally held the first Saturday in July, has been canceled due to COVID-19. “We are looking forward to a safer year to come,” organizers said.…

    06-24-20 Classifieds

    Legal Notices for June 24, 2020

    19-022995IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDADIVISION:CIVIL ACTIONCASE NO.: 2020 CA 000021LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC.,Plaintiff, vs. AMANDA NAOMI JEAN LAMBERT, AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE…

    Legal Notices for June 19, 2020

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase No.: 2019-CA-000593MADISON ALAMOSA HECM, LLC,Plaintiff, -vs-THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OR…

    06-19-20 Classifieds

    Lucky scratch-off puts local man on the ‘Fastest Road to $1 million’

    Lucky scratch-off puts local man on the ‘Fastest Road to $1 million’

    By CAITLYN BURCHETT / Staff Writer A “lucky feeling” and a second-chance purchase made one Perry man $790,000 richer after he claimed the $1 million top prize from a $30…

    DMH CEO is on the way out

    Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) CEO Tom Stone will be leaving his position at the local hospital “due to personal reasons,” according to a press release issued by DMH on Thursday.…

    Old Kmart used to ship chips

    Old Kmart used to ship chips

    The long-vacant former Kmart building on U.S. Hwy. 19 is now showing signs of life, as the local Super-Pufft Snacks USA plant has recently began leasing the large facility to…

    District preparing for students to return Aug. 10

    Touchless thermometers on every bus. Laptop computers for every student. Additional bus routes so each bus can transport fewer students. These are just a few of the options the Taylor…

    FHSAA approves ‘six-quarter’ rule for for football

    The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) continues to evolve the sport of high school football, as the Board of Directors voted to approve a new “six-quarter” rule for the…