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    TCHS baseball team sweeps double-header

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) baseball team swept a doubleheader with the Altha Wildcats — winning by 7-4 and 12-10 final scores — to snap a nine-game losing streak…

    DMH hires new director for ER

    As part of an effort to regain patient trust and shed the “band-aid station” label, Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) has appointed a new medical director over its Emergency Room (ER).…

    Garden Club holds yard sale April 17

    The Perry Garden Club will hold a yard sale Saturday, April 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Members will have plants for sale, raffle items and miscellaneous yard sale…

    TCHS athletes set personal bests at Santa Fe High meet

    By GLYNDELL B. PRESLEY / Special to the Taco Times The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Track and Field team traveled to Gainesville this past Wednesday to compete in the…

    Rain or shine, the bluegrass music flowed

    Rain or shine, the bluegrass music flowed

    A series of rain showers this past weekend could not dampen the spirits at the 19th Florida State Bluegrass Festival, the first major entertainment event held in Perry since the…

    Woman’s Club meets April 14

    The Perry Woman’s Club will hold officer elections during its regular monthly meeting set today (Wednesday, April 14), beginning at noon. All members are encouraged to attend and bring a…

    War Eagle football sign up begins April 15

    In their seventh season, the Taylor County War Eagles will now be known as the Perry Elite War Eagles, which is a division of the newly-founded Perry Elite Sports. Currently…

    Legal Notices for April 14, 2021

    TDA 21-003NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Patrick Hanley the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be issued…

    04-14-21 Classifieds

    Nearly 1 in 4 Taylor students behind?

    In the wake of “learning losses” associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, nearly one in every four students – a total of 615 students or 22% of all those enrolled in…