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    ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ is an average action thriller

    ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’ is an average action thriller

    By MARK VIOLA Sometimes I hear about a movie, see who is acting in it and who is behind the camera writing and directing, and I’m left with a particular…

    Building permits up 30%

    Taylor County saw a 30% increase in the number of building permits issued in 2020 compared to the previous five-year average, and is on pace to break that mark by…

    Fitness ‘boot camp’ planned

    Taylor County Track & Field Coach Sherman Rhines will hold a fitness “boot camp” broken into two different sessions over this coming summer. The first session will begin on June…

    ‘The Strange House’ is a fun little family horror film from Germany

    ‘The Strange House’ is a fun little family horror film from Germany

    By MARK VIOLA Each week in my preview column, I list the various films making their debuts on Netflix, most of which are from foreign countries. To date, I don’t…

    School district facing multiple retirements among personnel

    As the 2020-21 school year winds down, the district is seeing an upswing in announcements of retiring personnel, including longtime coach Reggie Wentworth, art teacher Jeff Byers and welding instructor…

    Hooked on Heroes fishing tournament set for May 22

    Sea Hag Marina will host the Hooked on Heroes benefit fishing tournament on Saturday, May 22. The entry fee is $50 per adult and $25 for children 12 and under.…

    Legal Notices for May 21, 2021

    Notice Is Hereby Given that Capital Regional Heart Associates LLC, 803 W. Main St, Ste D, Perry, FL 32347, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of HCA…

    05-21-21 Classifieds

    Fire destroys family home

    Fire destroys family home

    A Taylor County husband and father is counting his blessings after his family escaped a raging house fire that destroyed their home and all of their belongings Thursday night, shortly…

    City returning to ‘normal’ after COVID

    The Perry City Council is one step away from repealing its controversial mandatory face covering ordinance, and plans to replace it with a less binding resolution encouraging residents to follow…