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    Juana Maria Quesada

    Juana Maria Quesada, 106, passed away on Aug. 23, 2022, in Perry. She was born March 30, 1916, in Havana, Cuba. Juana moved to Perry, Florida in 2020. She is…

    Michael L. Collier

    Michael L. Collier passed away on Aug. 17, 2022. He was the son of Theron “Wilcox” Collier and the late Mary Magdalene Gross. Graveside services will be held Saturday, Aug.…

    Katie Blalock

    Katie Blalock, 37 of Perry, passed away on Aug. 20, 2022. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Aug. 27, at 11 a.m. at The Potter’s House with burial to follow…

    Solid waste costs will be increasing

    While thousands of Taylor County property owners have received a notice in the mail stating that the county’s solid waste assessment is jumping to $210 next year, it is unlikely…

    Search for teen shuts down neighborhood

    Law enforcement officers from three agencies responded to a local neighborhood in full force Saturday after receiving reports of a mentally-ill teen who had allegedly barricaded themselves inside their room…

    City deficit now $1.3 million

    City staff has managed to trim approximately $700,000 off a list of capital outlay expenditures proposed for the upcoming budget year, reducing a projected $2 million budget deficit down to…

    123 days to Christmas

    The Taylor County Historical Society is currently accepting applications for the annual “Downtown Christmas on the Square Open House & Market.” The annual event will be held Friday, Dec. 2,…

    City’s projected Five-Year-Plan costs jump 78%

    The estimated cost of projects included in the City of Perry’s Five-Year Capital Improvements Plan skyrocketed during the first half of 2022 – nearly doubling in some cases – due…

    Youth mental health seminar offered

    Those who work with youths – teachers, caregivers, pastoral staff members and others – are invited to attend a free youth mental health workshop sponsored by the Saint Leo University…

    Shorthanded ‘Dogs fall to Williston 37-6

    Hampered by several starters being held out due to disciplinary reasons, as well as others suffering injuries or cramps, the Taylor County Bulldogs fell to Williston 37-6 in a “Kickoff…