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    DaVita looking for new location

    DaVita, Inc. is reportedly seeking an alternative location to house its kidney dialysis services in Perry, nearly one year after damage from Hurricane Idalia caused the local clinic on Main…

    Coaches predict ‘bright future’ for soccer programs

    Taylor County High School (TCHS) soccer coaches predict a “very bright future” for the Bulldogs’ and Lady Bulldogs’ soccer programs after hosting a two-day community soccer camp last week.…

    Classifieds 8-7-24

    Legals 8-7-24

    SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTPUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATIONNotice is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, the following application for permit was received on May 29, 2024:William J…

    Jimmie Jordan

    With heavy hearts the family announces the passing of Jimmie Jordan. Born on May 1, 1946, Jimmie was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.  Throughout his life, Jimmie touched…

    Steinhatchee man arrested after two-year trafficking investigation

    Steinhatchee man arrested after two-year trafficking investigation

    A nearly two-year investigation by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) Drug Task Force has resulted in the arrest of a Steinhatchee man on methamphetamine and fentanyl drug trafficking charges.…

    Five arrested for fentanyl

    Five arrested for fentanyl

    Fentanyl, a drug that law enforcement considers highly dangerous due to its deadly toxicity, was seized during two separate investigations by the Taylor County Sheriff’s Office (TCSO) Drug Task Force…

    School district to ban cellphones in class?

    Under a new proposed district policy, cellphone use by students would be banned during the school day.…

    Back open after Idalia damages

    Back open after Idalia damages

    “If I had a dollar for every time someone walked through the door and said they were glad we were back open, I wouldn’t need to work,” a Dollar Tree…

    City plans $2 garbage increase; but no water, sewer, gas hikes

    In addition to adopting the “roll-back” millage rate to keep property tax revenues virtually the same, the City of Perry plans for no increases in water, wastewater and gas utility…