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    Taylor to deliver final sermon as pastor of First United Methodist

    Taylor to deliver final sermon as pastor of First United Methodist

    Perry was the perfect halfway point for James “J.T.” Taylor and his family to stop while traveling with his father on business trips from their home in Georgia to South…

    Softball camp will be held June 29 for girls ages 6-17

    Coach Fred Lanphere and some of his softball players will be hosting a softball camp to teach and improve on some basic skills throughout the summer.…

    Arnold, Tripp re-appointed to DMH board

    The Taylor County Commission re-appointed two members of the Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH) board of directors to new three-year terms.…

    Classifieds 6-18-24

    Legals 6-19-24

    Taylor County Vulnerability Assessment Public Outreach MeetingNOTICE OF MEETINGTaylor County will be holding a public meeting presented by Locklear and Associates for the first Public Outreach Meeting for the Tri-County…

    Roman Braxton Dotson

    Roman Braxton Dotson Former Perry resident Roman Braxton Dotson, 82, died Saturday, June 1, 2024. A Celebration of Life service will be held Saturday, June 22, at 11 a.m., at…

    Mary Lucy Horton

    Mary Lucy Horton, 64, passed away on May 14, 2024, in Tallahassee. She was born May 23, 1959, in Perry to William Cruse and Mable Deal Cruse. Mary enjoyed riding…

    Dora Smith

    Mrs. Dora Smith died Friday, June 14, 2024 – one day before celebrating her 111th birthday. Public visitation will be held Friday, June 21, from 5-6 p.m. At New Bethel…

    DeSantis vetoes firefighter/EMT academy

    Big Bend Technical College (BBTC) and local school district officials had high hopes that this year’s state budget would include an allocation to build a new firefighter/EMT academy here, but…

    $3.6 million for county remains in state budget

    While the Taylor County School District lost $2.9 million slated for Big Bend Technical College (see story above), Taylor County government escaped the governor’s veto pen with nearly all of…