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    Blessed to be a blessing…

    Blessed to be a blessing…

    Dana Southerland and Rhonda Brooks are pictured with an assortment of Thanksgiving foods supplied by members of Mu Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority.  According to Brooks, who is…

    TCMS Bulldogs beat Wakulla for first time in three seasons

    The Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) Bulldogs’ soccer team recorded a major 1-0 shutout victory over Wakulla on Tuesday night in Perry.…

    Legals 11-21-25

    FLORIDA PACE FUNDING AGENCYNOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD OF COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTSThe Board of Directors (the “Board”) of the Florida PACE Funding Agency, a public body corporate…

    Classifieds 11-21-25

    Local water/sewer utilities awarded $98 million in federal grant funding

    Three local utility providers are expected to receive an unprecedented $98 million – and possibly up to $190 million – in grant funding over the next five years for drinking…

    City to receive $55 million, but total could grow to $147 million for water & wastewater projects

    The City of Perry will receive more than $55 million – and potentially as much as $147 million — to fund water and wastewater projects over the next five-plus years,…

    Metal detectors installed at high, middle schools

    The Taylor County School District is putting two of six new metal detectors into full-time service by installing the weapon screening devices at Taylor County Middle School (TCMS) and Taylor…

    TCEC taking bids to demo hurricane-damaged office

    Tri-County Electric Co-Op (TCEC) is now accepting bids for the demolition of the existing hurricane-damaged building and construction of a new office at the same site located at 1506 S.…

    Who has the best Christmas cookie?

    Downtown businesses are invited to participate in the inaugural “Cookie Stroll” planned as part of this year’s Downtown Christmas Celebration on Dec. 6 being coordinated by the Taylor County Historical…

    $700,000 in opioid settlement funds heading to local medical providers

    Another $700,000 in opioid settlement funding could soon be flowing into Taylor County, specifically for local medical providers to assist people dealing with a variety of issues related to opioid…