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    Legals 2-1-23

    INVITATION TO BIDThe Taylor County Board of County Commissioners is soliciting sealed proposals for construction of the CR 361 (Beach RD) Highway Safety Improvement LAP Project.Qualified firms or individuals desiring…

    Classifieds 1-27-23

    Classifieds 1-27-23

    Burns found guilty of first degree murder

    The most compelling evidence presented during two days of testimony during the murder trial of Kenneth Brian Burns likely came not from any single witness, but from the victim herself…

    ‘I just started swinging until she didn’t come anymore’

    Kenneth Brian Burns, 47, was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole in the stabbing death of his ex-wife, Loriann “Lori” (Carlton) Burns, during…

    Super-Pufft agrees to pay $990,000

    Following a lengthy and sometimes heated debate, the Perry City Council has approved a new five-year utility agreement with Super-Pufft Snacks USA, under which the company agrees to repay the…

    Brynes volunteers to serve as city manager, Brown to stay on 1 month

    After hearing several proposals suggested by Councilman Bill Brynes that would be in violation of state law and the city charter – including a suggestion that he serve as city…

    Chili supper planned Jan. 29

    The youth group at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church will host a chili dinner this Sunday, Jan. 29, following the morning service. Lunch will be held in the fellowship hall. “Come…

    Dunkin’ Dogs down Wakulla in 74-33 win

    The Taylor County Bulldogs’ varsity boys basketball team won their second straight game and improved to 8-11 on the season with a lopsided 74-33 victory over Wakulla County Tuesday night…

    A Championship Season

    A Championship Season

    By ANTHONY L. WHITE / Contributing columnist There was one second left on the clock. A second to tie the game and go into overtime. Or a second to lose…

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