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    Legal notices for July 8, 2020

    FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICENotice is hereby given that PDPH OF ALABAMA, LLC, owner, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of PIXIE DUST AND PIRATE HOOKS located at 168…

    07-08-20 Classifieds

    No mask mandate for Taylor County

    Taylor County will not follow the growing trend in the state of mandating the use of face masks while in public buildings after the county commission rejected the idea during…

    Steinhatchee man beaten after stabbing two people

    A Steinhatchee man is being held on a $100,000 bond after allegedly threatening to kill a woman and then stabbing two people who intervened when he attacked her with a…

    Bulldogs continue to boast high attendance

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Bulldogs’ football team continues to boast great attendance, as players are now entering the third phase of summer workouts. Coaches planned on giving players…

    A time to live, a time to die, a time to plant

    A time to live, a time to die, a time to plant

    Taylor County’s signature longleaf pines have towered over countless community gatherings at Forest Capital Park for more than a century, standing watch over generation after generation. But, to all things…

    FHSAA considers delaying the start of fall practices

    The Florida High School Activities Association (FHSAA) held its second Fall Sports Task Force Meeting via Zoom last Wednesday morning (July 1) to consider the idea of pushing back the…

    TCHS volleyball sets parent meeting

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs’ volleyball team has scheduled a parent meeting for next Wednesday (July 14) at the TCHS gymnasium beginning at 6 p.m. First-year Head…

    Total COVID-19 cases now top 100 in Taylor

    “Community spread” has caused Taylor County’s positive coronavirus (COVID-19) cases to surge into the triple digits this week, increasing from 76 positive cases on June 30 to 102 cases on…

    City council updates five-year capital plan

    Uncertainty and the potential of reduced tax revenues connected to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic could limit the amount of capital improvement projects undertaken by the City of Perry over the…