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    176 Fentanyl pills seized during traffic stop

    Some 176 Fentanyl pills with a total weight of 27.3 grams – nearly seven times above the minimum for a trafficking charge – were seized following a traffic stop that…

    Woman injured by vehicle in drug store parking lot

    A pedestrian was struck by a slow-moving vehicle as it pulled into a handicap parking spot in front of Walgreens Friday afternoon, Feb. 13.…

    Chamber announces luncheon series

    The Perry/Taylor County Chamber of Commerce will kick off its “Partners In Progress” luncheon series on Thursday, March 12, at noon at the Perry Woman’s Club, located at 502 North…

    Fiddler fun!

    Fiddler fun!

    Steinhatchee was crawling with crab lovers over the Valentine’s Day weekend, as the coastal community celebrated the 18th annual Fiddler Crab Festival with two-and-a-half days of festivities, including the annual…

    Tomlinson’s walk-off single lifts Bulldogs to 8-7 extra-innings win over Port St. Joe

    After cruising to blow-out wins in a pair of preseason games and the regular season-opener, the Taylor County High School (TCHS) varsity Bulldogs’ baseball team showed they can also win…

    Dirt to Development: A Site Readiness Roadmap for Rural Florida

    Communities across Rural Florida continue to compete for investment,jobs and growth opportunities — yet many promising sites face challenges related to readiness, infrastructure, funding and positioning. A “Dirt to Development:…

    Trooper clocks cargo van at 101 mph

    A Missouri man driving a large cargo van was clocked speeding at 101 miles per hour while traveling southbound on U.S. Highway 19 Friday night around 9:13 p.m.…

    JV Bulldogs beat Dixie, Maclay to improve to 2-1

    After opening the season with a close 7-5 loss to Port St. Joe, the Taylor County JV Bulldogs baseball team picked up a thrilling 6-5 win over Dixie County last…

    Free pet vaccinations

    A Free Pet Vaccines Clinic will be held Saturday, Feb. 21, from 9 a.m. to noon at Forest Capital Hall. No registration is required, and all pet owners are welcome…

    Squall line brought high winds, heavy rain to help with dangerous drought conditions

    Large parts of Taylor County received approximately one inch of rain on Sunday, Feb. 15, as a squall line of thunderstorms brought wind gusts up to 35 mph and much-needed…