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    Windell Albert Ezell

    Windell Albert Ezell, aka “Ice Cream Man,” 82, of Perry died on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023, at his home surrounded by family. He was born in Day on July 17,…

    Caroline Elizabeth Beach Barclay

    Caroline Elizabeth Beach Barclay went home to be with the Lord and her husband, George, in the early hours of Oct. 13, 2023. She was born to Leonard and Gertrude…

    Classifieds 10-18-23

    School board may not know total Idalia damages for a year

    The Taylor County School District may not know the final numbers related to its hurricane damage from Idalia for up to a year, and work on repairing much of that…

    Mill buyer hunt expands

    The “Citizens Action Task Force” working to identify a buyer for the local Georgia-Pacific (GP) Foley Cellulose mill has provided an update on its efforts to identify a company that…

    Over 50 employers here on Oct. 18

    CareerSource North Florida, FloridaCommerce and the Taylor County Chamber of Commerce will host a huge “Career & Resource Fair” on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at Forest Capital Hall.…

    Grand Jury will meet on Oct. 30

    A grand jury is scheduled to be called on Monday, Oct. 30, to review an unknown case that will be presented by the State Attorney’s Office.…

    Damaged, but open for business

    Damaged, but open for business

    Perry’s Save A Lot grocery store was open for business Thursday, despite the building sustainingserious damage from strong winds and heavy rain that moved through overnight on Wednesday.Thursday’s opening was…

    County wants new public safety complex

    Citing overcrowding at the Taylor County Emergency Operations Center (EOC) during Hurricane Idalia, county officials are considering requesting more than $10 million from the Florida Legislature to fund construction of…

    Candlelight vigil is planned Oct. 18 in front of post office

    In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a candlelight vigil will be held at dusk on Wednesday, Oct. 18, in front of the post office on Jefferson Street to honor…