Chamber Business Excellence

Sponsored by Talquin Electric Cooperative, the 20th annual award ceremonywas held Nov. 21 at Wakulla Springs Lodge

Community Impact Award went to Amy Geiger, posed with Talquin manager Tracy Bensley and Talquin board member David Miller. (PHOTOS BY GERALD BROWN)

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Hertz-Looney death penalty case returnsHertz-Looney case

Sentenced to death in 1999 for a 1997 double murder, the two men return for resentencing this week

Guerry Wayne Hertz and Jason Looney

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Guerry Wayne Hertz and Jason Looney, convicted of a double murder of a Crawfordville couple after a home invasion in 1997 and sentenced to death in 1999, will face resentencing in the coming week.

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Free turkey giveaway is held

TAC President Terraca Jones presented a $2,000 check to Buckhorn Masonic Lodge #354 Secretary Anthony Donaldson. (PHOTOS BY GERALD BROWN)

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The Tallahassee Alumnae Chapter (TAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. proudly partnered with the Buckhorn Masonic Lodge #354 for their annual Thanksgiving Turkey Give-Away on Sunday, Nov. 24th, at the Palaver Tree in Crawfordville. This collaborative effort brought holiday cheer to local families in need.

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Big Bend Hospice opening thrift store

Special to The Sun

In January 2025, Big Bend Hospice will open the Oak Tree Treasures thrift store at the Moon Plaza Shopping Center, 3260 Mahan Drive, to support the compassionate care provided by Big Bend Hospice to their patients and families. There are three ways the community can make this mission a success – shop, donate, and/or volunteer.

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Coastal Market held

Brent Thurmond of Panacea Chocolates.

Several thousand people did not let the cold stop them from holiday shopping and came out to the Coastal Christmas shopping event Saturday, Nov. 30th held at the Apalachee Bay firehouse in Shell Point.

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Capital City Bank donates $5,000 to local groups

Capital City Bank’s Amy Geiger presents a check to Gulf Specimen Marine Lab’s Cypress and Jack Rudloe.

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During the 2024 grant cycle, the Capital City Bank Group (CCBG) Foundation reinvested $5,000 into the Wakulla County community, awarding grants to Florida Wild Mammal Association, Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratories, Panacea Waterfronts Florida Partnership and Paws of Wakulla.

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WRESTLING

Lady War Eagles at Flagler

By WALT JACOBS
Correspondent

The Wakulla High School Lady War Eagles wrestling team opened their season at the Annual Flagler Rotary Girls Invitational in Palm Coast. War Eagle Wrestling is a weekly feature included under the Sports tab at the top of our home page.

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Cody Solburg

Wakulla County’s Parks & Facility director works to make this a great place to live

Cody Solburg

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

Cody Solburg is the Director of Facilities for Wakulla County. His love for the county he was born and raised in is evident in Solburg’s outstanding ability to make Wakulla County a great place to live.

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