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    Commission to continue solid waste talks at a series of workshops beginning next week

    Although the Taylor County Commission agreed in a 4-1 vote Tuesday to increase the county’s solid waste assessment from $140 to $178, discussion and debate on how to deal with…

    Legals 9-9-22

    NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS – MOWINGTaylor Coastal Water and Sewer District (the District) is soliciting proposals from Florida licensed and insured mowing contractors to perform various mowing tasks on…

    Classifieds 9-9-22

    2 receive fed. prison time

    Stephen Lance “Gimpy” Gamble, 46, of Perry and Kevin G. “K Bo” Lambert, 48, of Brooksville, were sentenced to a combined 27 years in federal prison last week during separate…

    Bids sought for a $3.5 million jail expansion

    County officials are seeking firms to design and construct a proposed $3.5 million expansion to the Taylor County Jail.…

    Cowboy night

    Cowboy night

    Friends, family and Bulldog football fans donned cowboy hats and western attire Friday night at Dorsett Stadium to honor the memory of former football player Waylon “Cowboy” Barber, who was…

    $7.2 million in airport projects for Perry-Foley

    More than $7.2 million in upgrades and rehabilitation projects are planned at Perry-Foley Airport over the next six years, with another $5.5 million project in the wings still awaiting federal…

    2 flee after Beach Rd. crash

    The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is investigating a hit-and-run crash that occurred near Deadman’s Curve Thursday afternoon, in which the driver and passenger of one vehicle fled the scene, reportedly…

    ‘Dogs swat Hornets, 13-12 to go 2-0

    In a wet and fumble-filled sloppy slug-fest, the Taylor County Bulldogs came from behind to edge Lafayette County, 13-12 in a defensive battle Friday night at Dorsett Stadium.…

    TCES unveils plans to improve ‘D’ grade

    When the leadership team at Taylor County Elementary School (TCES) received news that the school had received a “D” grade from the state for the 2021-22 year, they knew changes…