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    Classifieds 4-28-23

    Legals 4-28-23

    SALE NOTICENotice is hereby given that SunCo Storage – Steinhatchee will sell the contents of the following self-storage units by public auction to satisfy their liens against these tenants, in…

    Raymond J. Padgett

    Raymond J. Padgett was born Feb. 13, 1953, in Cabbage Grove. He was preceded in death by: his parents, J.B. Padgett and Clemmie Lee Fowler Padgett; his wife, Billie Jo…

    Priscilla Ruth Knapp

    Priscilla Ruth Knapp, an indomitable spirit and breaker of molds, Special Olympics athlete and avid country music fan, took her last breath in this world and first in heaven on…

    Hart gives 5-year city projects plan

    As required each year by the city charter, City Manager John Hart has presented the city council with his first recommended “Five-Year Capital Improvements Program” for fiscal years 2023-28, outlining…

    Burglar uses paver to break into store

    Burglar uses paver to break into store

    Investigators have identified a person of interest in a burglary that occurred at the County Kitchen convenience store on Highway 98 West during the early morning hours of Monday, April…

    TCHS ‘Dogs conquer Community Christian

    The Taylor County Bulldogs’ varsity baseball team snapped a two-game losing skid in impressive fashion last Friday at Pace Field, conquering Community Christian Academy (CCA) from Adel, Ga., 18-2 in…

    City offers to hire and train new employees

    Faced with issues hiring and retaining employees, the City of Perry will explore the possibility of paying for the specialized training and certifications needed to fill certain positions.…

    FCA to host ‘Night of Champions’ featuring Charlie Ward on May 2

    The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) will host Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Charlie Ward for a “Night of Champions” on Tuesday, May 2, at New Home Baptist Church.…

    New warehouse coming

    New warehouse coming

    An old truss manufacturing building and former cabinet shop, located across from the new Stone’s Home Center are being torn down to make way for a new lumber warehouse. According…