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    Coffee shop construction brewing quickly

    Coffee shop construction brewing quickly

    Site work is underway for Ellianos Coffee Co. — a specialty coffee chain known for its drive-thru only service – at the Perry Square shopping center. Surrounded by a chain…

    Dredging mired in permitting delays

    As local officials feared, the county’s efforts to use federal RESTORE Act funds to dredge a number of public canals along the coast — beginning with Keaton Beach and the…

    Grant will fund feasibility of county boat ramp bypasses

    The Taylor County Commission has received a $383,665 grant to conduct a feasibility study that will determine the viability of constructing “transportation bypasses” to combat congestion in the areas of…

    Master Gardeners’ annual Plant Sale will be held May 6

    The annual Master Gardeners’ Plant Sale will be held on Saturday, May 6. The sale is traditionally held the Saturday before Mother’s Day, however, it has been changed for this…

    Lady Bulldogs shut out Jefferson County, 13-0

    The Taylor County High School (TCHS) Lady Bulldogs’ flag football team picked up their first shutout of the season to win their final game of the year against Jefferson County…

    Bookmobile on the move in Steinhatchee

    The Taylor County Public Library’s bookmobile will be in Steinhatchee the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month. The bookmobile will be parked at the Steinhatchee Community Center from 10:30-11…

    Adiktiv Elite 12U wins USSSA tournament

    The Adiktiv Elite-English 12-and-under (12U) travel softball team shook off a slow start and battled back to win three straight games last weekend in Moultrie, Georgia to capture a USSSA…

    2,100 could lose Medicaid benefits

    As many as 2,100 Medicaid recipients in Taylor County are at risk of losing their benefits through the program, as the state of Florida and federal government ramp down their…

    Torch Run 2023

    Torch Run 2023

    Local law enforcement officers, corrections officers and first responders served as “Guardians of the Flame” on Tuesday during the annual Special Olympics Torch Run, carrying the “Flame of Hope” one…

    Clean-up at Hickory Mound on April 22

    The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) will host a clean-up event at the Hickory Mound Impoundment this Saturday, April 22, from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. Clean-up will…