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    County balks at Waste Pro hike

    The Taylor County Commission tabled a request made by Waste Pro seeking a 7.7% increase in the rate it charges approximately 200 commercial customers for waste collection services in the…

    Spaghetti dinner Jan. 27 in Steinhatchee

    The Steinhatchee Garden Club’s famous annual spaghetti dinner — which includes homemade spaghetti sauce, garlic knots, salad and cookies — will be held on Friday, Jan. 27, from 5-7 p.m.…

    Bulldog kickers lose to Fla. High

    The Taylor County Bulldogs’ varsity boys soccer team closed out the home portion of their 2022-23 schedule with a 7-0 loss to Florida High on Thursday night in Perry.…

    Blue named Teacher of the Year

    Blue named Teacher of the Year

    A 34-year educator whose entire career has been in spent in Taylor County was named the district’s “Teacher of the Year.”…

    Duke Energy giving away 1,200 free trees

    In honor of Florida Arbor Day, Duke Energy Florida is collaborating with the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees program to give away 1,200 free trees. Starting on Florida Arbor Day,…

    TCMS softball roster announced

    By MADDOX WILES The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) softball team has started practicing for the upcoming 2023 season, which is set to begin in the next few weeks.…

    City’s Waste Pro contract expired

    The city council has delayed a decision on whether or not to renew Waste Pro’s contract for waste collection services to commercial businesses within the city limits, requesting the company…

    Legals 1-20-23

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 21-163CACHARLES W. ZINK Plaintiff, vs.FRANCIS JEFFERY CLARK, JR,UNKNOWN HEIRS OFFRANCIS JEFFERY CLARK, JR,TIMOTHY CLARK…

    Classifieds 1-20-23

    $500,000 price tag for city’s hydrant repairs

    After learning it will likely cost an estimated $500,000 to replace 78 fire hydrants rated as “poor” or “failing,” the city council has decided to hold off on hiring a…