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The “Most Premature Surviving Quadruplets” on record (above) have family ties to Perry, including their mom, Rebecca “Becca” ...
The Taylor County Baseball Association (TCBA) 10U All-Stars hope to create some fireworks with their bats as they compete for a Florida Diamond Youth Baseball (DYB) state championship beginning this ...
The Taylor County Baseball Association (TCBA) 8-and-under (8U) All-Star team will play for a state championship this weekend in Okeechobee after being crowned North Regional AA Division 1 champions ...
The Taylor County School Board voted 4-1 Tuesday to advertise for and hold a public hearing on the proposed sale of the “Old Rock Building” school complex (formerly Perry Elementary/Head Start) after ...
On the day it was set to go into effect, Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed House Bill 1133, stating the proposed law failed to achieve its intent of preventing officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
The contractor hired by Georgia-Pacific (GP) to demolish the Foley Mill has obtained a construction stormwater permit to address any potential pollutant discharge during the demolition process, ...
The Taylor County Commission is seeking interested firms to provide a wide variety of insurance coverage for the county, including general liability, property and worker’s compensation.
The State Fire Marshal is investigating an early-morning fire on Saturday, June 28, that destroyed a home under construction ...
City of Perry worker Ben Davis installed new decorative banners and brackets on light poles throughout downtown Perry last ...
Mr. Jonathan Thomas Sheffield, 66, passed away on June 20, 2025. Thomas was born on Jan. 8, 1959, in Perry to James Floyd Sheffield and Mary Jane Sheffield. He was a Christian by faith and attended ...
The resurfacing project on 1st Avenue in Steinhatchee is roughly 40% complete, and earthwork is expected to begin soon after the July 4 holiday.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finally signed the $117.4 billion state budget Monday morning, using his line-item veto power to slash more than $1.3 billion in spending.
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