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    Benefit offering fried mullet dinners Feb. 18 at Save-a-Lot

    Sheriff Wayne Padgett is hosting a fried mullet dinner today (Friday, Feb. 18) benefitting local COVID victims Bobbi Jo and Bryce Burns. The “Fried Fishin’ & Parking Lot Pickin’” dinner…

    City moves to ‘Plan B’ for sewer fix

    After an initial repair attempt failed, the City of Perry is now pursuing a “Plan B” fix to a sewer line leak on Hwy. 19 near the Hampton Inn. The…

    Jerry Alvin Grubbs

    Jerry Alvin Grubbs was born on Sept. 19, 1935, to Leonard and Ruby McDaniel Grubbs in Perry. He was one of six children. He was raised in the Baptist church…

    Thomas Eugene Cowart

    Thomas Eugene Cowart, 63, passed away on Feb. 13, 2022, in Perry. A celebration of life service will be held at a later date. All arrangements are under the direction…

    Lewis Allen Stanley

    Lewis Allen Stanley, 87, passed away on Feb. 13, 2022. He was born Jan. 5, 1935, in Largo to Elmo Wendell Stanley and Hazel Boyette Stanley. Lewis honorably served his…

    Guns, bulletproof vest, pills seized

    A suspected hand-to-hand drug deal witnessed by an off-duty law enforcement officer led to the arrest of a Perry man Thursday, Feb. 10, and the recovery of a stolen gun.…

    City utility credit dropped

    A proposal to give city customers a credit on their utility bills using federal stimulus funds failed last week after the city council learned those funds could be better used…

    Unresponsive man found in holding pond

    A routine trip to the grocery store Sunday morning likely resulted in a life-saving rescue call for a Perry man and his mother, Betty Franklin. James Dees said they were…

    Ketring to seek re-election

    Perry City Council Member Ward Ketring has filed to run for re-election this year, seeking a second term in office. Ketring first won election to the District 5 seat in…

    Bulldogs dominate Madison in 10-5 victory

    After falling at home in their season-opener against Wakulla Riversprings, the Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Bulldogs’ baseball team bounced back in a big way, dominating Madison County on the…