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    Taylor Master Gardener volunteers host annual plant sale May 3

    Taylor County’s Master Gardener volunteers will host their annual Spring Festival Plant Sale this Saturday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Forest Capital Hall. The plant sale…

    8U Sharks finish 4th out of 13 teams in Moultrie

    The LA Sharks 8U team split a pair of games on Saturday, April 26, losing to the Diamond Jaxx 8U team 13-2 before bouncing back with a 17-3 win over…

    Legals 5-2-25

    SALE NOTICENotice is hereby given that SunCo Storage – Steinhatchee will sell the contents of the following self-storage units by public auction to satisfy their liens against these tenants, in…

    Classifieds 5-2-25

    William Auley Rowell

    William Auley Rowell, 83, entered peacefully into the presence of the Lord on Wednesday morning, April 30, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. Auley was a sixthgeneration Taylor Countian and…

    Chase ends in roll-over crash

    Chase ends in roll-over crash

    A Panama City man wanted on an out-of-county warrant now faces a long list of local charges after leading law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase up Hwy. 19 and…

    Customer beaten after throwing coffee

    An out-of-town McDonald’s customer looking to order “meth and cocaine” received an extra helping of karma with a side of consequences when he suffered a beating after throwing a cup…

    11 homes damaged by Idalia will be replaced

    Taylor County officials received bids from five companies interested in rebuilding 11 homes damaged by Hurricane Idalia in 2023, which when completed will amount to more than $2 million in…

    Nammo awarded first rocket motor contract

    Raytheon, the defense giant and main supplier of the U.S. Navy’s Standard Missile, has awarded development contracts to Norway-based Nammo and Northrop Grumman to establish new production lines for the…

    Burn pile spreads to Jefferson St. home

    Burn pile spreads to Jefferson St. home

    City of Perry firefighters, including Fire Chief R.B. Lee (left), worked quickly to extinguish a blaze that damaged an uninhabited concrete block home on Jefferson Street North (Hwy. 221) Monday…