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    Double-murder trial is delayed

    The trial for accused double-murderer Joseph E. Luther, 35, has been pushed back from February to a later date, likely sometime in the spring.…

    County to host 2 softball tournaments

    As county officials continue to prepare to host two upcoming softball tournaments here, the county commission has agreed to allow mobile food truck vendors at the Taylor County Sports Complex…

    Dunkin’ Dogs win 4 in a row

    The Taylor County Bulldogs’ varsity boys basketball team carried a season-best four-game winning streak into back-to-back-to-back games this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.…

    City crews picking up yard trash free outside city limits?

    Two city council members have requested city staff investigate how many county residents may be receiving free trash and yard debris collection and hauling from the city.…

    Lady Bulldogs fall to Florida High to close season

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs varsity soccer team battled hard and played Florida High to a 0-0 first half tie, but ultimately fell 3-0 to the eventual…

    Wednesday fire

    Wednesday fire

    Taylor County Fire-Rescue firefighters responding to a mobile home fire on Charles Sadler Road Wednesday morning, Feb. 1, were able to contain the blaze to one room. However, the home…

    Williams #1 in Fla., #3 in U.S. in saves

    Taylor County High School (TCHS) varsity Bulldogs’ goalkeeper Kingston Williams finished the 2022-23 season with 236 saves to finish third in the entire nation.…

    Brown says farewell to council at final meeting

    City Manager Taylor Brown said farewell to the city council Tuesday night, at what will likely be his final meeting.…

    County receives five bids for Slaughter Road work

    Taylor County received five bids for the state-funded widening and resurfacing project on Slaughter Road, but as local officials feared, the lowest bid was nearly $700,000 more than the available…

    Brynes, Ketring appointed to represent city on TDC, TCRAB

    City Councilman Bill Brynes will represent the City of Perry on the Taylor County Tourism Development Council (TDC), and Councilman Ward Ketring will serve as the city’s liaison on the…