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    Charges are dropped against man accused of stealing at beaches

    Felony theft charges have been dropped against a Tampa man who was arrested Monday, Sept. 30, for allegedly stealing a fishing pole while dropping portable toilets in the beaches area.…

    TCMS Bulldogs crush ‘Noles 47-6

    By MADDOX WILES Only five days after Hurricane Helene caused mass devastation to Taylor County and the entire Southeast, the Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Bulldogs rallied to pummel the…

    1,900 mutual aid personnel helping TCEC restore power

    Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) crews, joined by 1,900 mutual-aid personnel, are continuing to work to restore power to those in Taylor County and elsewhere impacted by Hurricane Helene.…

    Pageant postponed to Oct. 19

    Organizers have announced that the 2024 Miss Florida Forest Festival Pageant has been postponed due to Hurricane Helene. The pageant was originally scheduled to be held Saturday, Oct. 5, at…

    District showdown with Florida High postponed due to hurricane

    The unbeaten Taylor County Bulldogs (5-0) will likely be forced to play three games in a seven-day period after Hurricane Helene postponed a key district match-up against Florida High last…

    State, federal aid continue to flow into Taylor County

    State, federal aid continue to flow into Taylor County

    Governor Ron DeSantis visited Perry again on Wednesday as he continued to tour various areas in Florida impacted by Hurricane Helene.…

    Historic Homes Tour postponed

    Due to Hurricane Helene, the Taylor County Historical Society’s planned Historic Homes Tour, Part I, has been postponed. The historic Scales home, located at 704 North Jefferson Street, was scheduled…

    ‘Elks Soccer Shoot’ will be Oct. 5

    The Perry Elks Lodge will hold its annual “Elks Soccer Shoot” this Saturday, Oct. 5, with registration open to all boys and girls up to 15 years of age.…

    Residents urged to separate Helene debris

    Local and state officials are urging residents cleaning up after Hurricane Helene and placing their debris alongside public roadways to separate it into five distinct categories.…

    Specialists on stand-by to help those in crisis

    Members of the Florida Behavioral Health Association (FBHA) are working to serve those in impacted areas who may be struggling post-Hurricane Helene, and those in need are invited to contact…