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    Seven architectural firms submit proposals to design hospital roof

    Taylor County officials received proposals from seven architectural firms interested in conducting the design and permitting phases of the planned roof replacement at Doctors’ Memorial Hospital (DMH).…

    TCHS girls softball team falls to Chiefland, Franklin

    The Taylor County Lady Bulldogs fell to 0-3 on the season with a 13-1 loss to Franklin County on the road Friday.…

    County is seeking bids from firms to design, replace Avgas system at Perry-Foley Airport

    Taylor County officials are seeking bids from firms interested in designing and replacing the aging aviation gas (Avgas) system at Perry-Foley Airport.…

    Legals 3-5-26

    IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR TAYLOR COUNTY, FLORIDACase No.: 62-2024-CA-000786CAAXMXRUSSELL PHILLIPS, Plaintiff, vs.BHAM BUYERS, LLC, a Foreign Entity and JONATHAN MASSON, DefendantsNOTICE OF ACTIONTO:…

    Classifieds 3-5-25

    Wanda Poppell Colson

    Wanda Poppell Colson, 80, died Feb. 26, 2025. A Celebration of Life service was held Tuesday, March 4, at 2 p.m. at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home of Perry, which…

    Lynn Ann ‘Pooh’ Carter

    Lynn Ann “Pooh” Carter, 56, died Feb. 23, 2025. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 1, at Antioch Revival Church at 3 p.m. Interment followed at Pisgah Cemetery. All arrangements…

    Second escaped inmate caught

    After nearly 30 days on the run, the second of two inmates who escaped the Taylor County Jail on Jan. 28 has been recaptured.…

    County officials hope new solid waste truck, repairs to existing fleet will help alleviate overflow at roll-off sites

    County officials hope new solid waste truck, repairs to existing fleet will help alleviate overflow at roll-off sites

    Help is on the way for Taylor County roll-off sites being flooded by large amounts of construction debris, storm clean-up and other non-household garbage.…

    City to fund $150,000 B&G Club kitchen expansion

    The city council voted to spend $150,000 for a proposed kitchen expansion and new equipment on city-owned property housing the local Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday, just one month…