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    Aucilla Research Institute offers Taylor students chance to dig up local history

    Aucilla Research Institute offers Taylor students chance to dig up local history

    Thanks to an invitation from the Aucilla Research Institute (ARI), Taylor County students have an opportunity to not only learn about history, but be a part of it themselves.…

    Youth softball ‘opening day’ slated for March 29

    The Taylor County Fastpitch Association (TCFPA) will hold “opening day” for the youth softball season on Saturday, March 29 at the Taylor County Sports Complex, beginning at 1 p.m.…

    Farm Share distribution March 29

    Victory International Prophetic Ministries has announced it will host a Farm Share distribution Saturday, March 29, starting at 8 a.m. (while supplies last). The church is located at 604 West…

    Superintendent spotlighting accomplishments at TCHS

    Taylor County High School (TCHS) was in the spotlight for all the right reasons during last week’s school board meeting, as Superintendent of Schools Reggie Wentworth listed a number of…

    Try license-free freshwater fishing weekend April 5-6

    Mark your calendars for an opportunity to go freshwater fishing during the upcoming Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) license-free freshwater fishing weekend on April 5-6.…

    Legals 3-26-25

    NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDTDA 25-002NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that AVK Real Estate, LLC, the holder of the following certificate, has filed said certificate for a tax deed to…

    Classifieds 3-26-25

    Space capsule splashes down 50 miles off Taylor

    Space capsule splashes down 50 miles off Taylor

    Taylor County had a close encounter with Florida’s growing space industry Tuesday evening when the SpaceX Dragon capsule “Freedom” carrying two U.S. astronauts who had been in space for 286…

    Roadside trash cleanup starting to pick up steam

    Roadside trash cleanup starting to pick up steam

    Although state-led hurricane debris clean-up efforts are far from completed along the county’s public rights-of-way, enough roads have been declared finished to allow county contractors to begin the process of…

    Waterway debris removal totals 134,000 cubic yards

    Waterway debris removal totals 134,000 cubic yards

    In addition to roadside debris removal, clean-up efforts along the county’s many waterways are also continuing, with more than 134,000 cubic yards of debris removed from rivers, streams, marsh areas…