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    City agrees to buy 17-acre property

    Over the objections of Councilman Bill Brynes, the Perry City Council voted 3-1 to move forward with signing a contract – with conditions – to purchase a 17.66-acre property near…

    ‘Rural Business Resource’ tour will kick off next week in Perry

    FloridaCommerce and the Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network are launching a new statewide “Florida Rural Business Resource Tour,” with the kick-off event to be held next week in…

    BBQ Fest Sept. 26-27

    BBQ Fest Sept. 26-27

    Smokin’ in the Pines BBQ Festival mascots “Muddy” and “Sizzle” made their way around Perry Thursday to remind everyone to attend this weekend’s “Bugs & BBQ” festival at Forest Capital…

    10 contractors bid on Depot roof repair job

    The City of Perry received 10 bids from contractors interested in replacing shingles and repairing the historic Old Depot train station roof.…

    BBWA updates county on Steinhatchee utility expansion

    With Steinhatchee continuing to recover from the effects of Hurricane Helene, the Big Bend Water Authority (BBWA) is also working to expand its capacity to be prepared for eventual growth…

    Bulldogs would be #2 seed in Rural classification if playoffs started today

    Seven straight wins (including preseason games) and an undefeated 5-0 start to the official regular season has the Taylor County Bulldogs positioned as the #2 seed in the Class 1R…

    Shiloh Cemetery Rd.will be closed due to U.S. 221 bridge work

    As part of the U.S. 221 (State Road 55) Woods Creek Bridge replacement project, Shiloh Cemetery Road will be closed at U.S. 221 beginning on Monday, Sept. 29, and will…

    Bulldogs improve to No. 6 in latest MaxPreps Class 1R state rankings

    Following another impressive 35-6 win over Destin, last Friday night in Destin, the undefeated Taylor County Bulldogs (5-0) moved up one spot to #6 in the latest MaxPreps Class 1R…

    Calm in the storm

    Calm in the storm

    By ANGELA M. CASTELUCCI / Managing Editor The first rays of light had just broken over the top of the horizon as Steinhatchee School Principal Jim Bray traveled back home…

    Buggy/jeep ride, poker run and auction will benefit Mock family

    Two upcoming events will benefit Ashley and Nicole Mock, supporting Nicole’s ongoing battle against cancer and Ashley’s recovery from critical injuries sustained in a four-vehicle crash. The first event, a…

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