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    Classifieds 08-18-21

    08-18-21 Legals

    IN THE THIRD CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO. 21-162CCJIMMIE R. TAYLOR, vs.Plaintiff, UNKNOWN RESPONDENT,DefendantIN RE: THE PETITION TO DETERMINE OWNERSHIP OF A VESSELVIN#: LWN5633AM82F14 FT. JON…

    Sarah Ann Wright

    Sarah Ann Wright, 57, passed away on Aug. 15, 2021, in Gainesville. Private services will be held at a later date. All arrangements are under the direction of Burns Funeral…

    Thomas A. “Tom” Davis

    Thomas A. “Tom” Davis, 71, passed away on Aug. 14, 2021 in Tavares. He was born Feb. 27, 1950, in Elizabeth City, N.C., to William Sam Davis Jr. and Kathleen…

    New bank to be built here

    New bank to be built here

    Expressing a desire to fill “a void” when it comes to hometown banks and provide personalized services to local residents and businesses, Madison County Community Bank officials have announced plans…

    COVID cases hit new high in Taylor County

    Taylor County is currently suffering through its worst surge of COVID-19 cases since the outbreak began in early 2020, with 25 new cases being reported every day in the county.…

    19 athletes named to TCMS volleyball team

    The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) volleyball team wrapped up tryouts last week, as first-year TCMS Head Coach Rick Patrick selected 19 players to represent the local middleschool. The Lady…

    94 grams of meth seized

    94 grams of meth seized

    Some 94 grams of methamphetamine was seized during a joint operation between the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) and Perry Police Department (PPD) last Friday, Aug. 13. The suspect, Micah…

    TCHS junior varsity volleyball team will begin season against Lafayette

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) junior varsity volleyball team will field a roster featuring 15 young ladies who are slated to play a 14-game schedule this season. The 15…

    Steinhatchee residents asked to document flood damages and report to emergency management

    As Steinhatchee residents continue clean-up efforts from widespread flooding earlier this month, the Steinhatchee River had risen to 21.59 feet – two feet above flood stage — and was slowly…