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    TCHS, TCMS participate in final joint meet of the season

    By GLYNDELL PRESLEY The Taylor County Middle and High School track teams participated in their final joint meet of the season last week, making a two-and-a-half hour trip to take…

    CMA fundraiser April 3

    Search and Rescue Riders of the Christian Motorcyclists Association (CMA) will host a fundraiser bake sale on Saturday, April 3. The “Run for the Son” fundraiser will take place from…

    Read with me!

    Read with me!

    The Taylor County School District and Panhandle Area Educational Consortium (PAEC) have partnered with local businesses and a local church to install three “lending libraries” throughout the county. Funding for…

    Community fishing tourney raises $4,000

    More than 60 anglers weathered the wind to fish the 19th annual Steinhatchee Community Projects Board annual fishing tournament on Saturday, March 20. The first-place redfish, worth $1,000, was caught…

    ‘Easter Fun Day’ April 3 at City Park

    An Easter Fun Day is planned this Saturday, April 3, at City Park from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free food, games, crafts and candy will be available to everyone…

    Legal Notices for March 31, 2021

    Request for Proposal for 50 loads of fill at 15 yards each, on aircraft grass runway, graded and rolled smooth. Ancient Oaks Airpark, Steinhatchee, Fl. Call 352-498-5533,AncientOaks126@gmail.com.3/24, 3/26, 3/31, 4/2…

    03-31-21 Classifieds

    Lakey lawsuit settled for $55,000

    The Taylor County Commission has settled a lawsuit filed by former Taylor County Administrator Ted Lakey over his 2018 firing for $55,000. The county will only have to pay $5,000…

    Courts back in session

    Taylor County held its first jury trial in more than a year this week, although the proceedings had a slightly different look than before the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak began. The…

    What happens after you flush?

    What happens after you flush?

    The City of Perry’s new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant is now up and running, replacing the original 70-year-old plant with a larger, more advanced and efficient facility. Construction of the…