35th anniversary

The ‘new’ Shadeville school opened Nov. 13, 1989 with then-principal David Miller

Current Assistant Principal Eden Rodgers and Principal Tim Wheeler with David Miller and Alice Stokley, principal and assistant principal at Shdeville 35 years ago.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Last Wednesday was the 35th anniversary of the opening of Shadeville Elementary School.

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City water meters need replacement

St. Marks City Manager
Katherine Gatewood

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

St. Marks City Manager Katherine Gatewood reported to city commissioners this week that as many as 100 water meters need to be replaced – many of the meters are 20 or more years old and the software to track usage won’t work on them.

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Hyde Park history

Thomas Mitchell

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

One of the oldest communities in Wakulla County is Hyde Park, a predominantly black enclave created on the west bank of the Wakulla River by Seminoles and Freeman Seminoles.

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Dianne Amburn will be Garden Club director

Mary Cortese, Dianne Amburn, and Laura Mooser

Special to The Sun

Dianne Amburn, President of Wakulla County Garden Club, was nominated to the position of District III Director for the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs at the Nov. 7th Fall District III meeting held in Live Oak.

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Riversink’s Tiffani Jay recognized

Tiffani Jay

Riversink educator Tiffani Jay has been accepted into the Partnership for Effective Programs for Students with Autism (PEPSA) 2024-2025 Partnership Cohort. Tiffani teaches our students with autism and other health impairments. The PEPSA Partnership Program is a competitive leadership program funded by the Florida Department of Education, K-12 Public Schools, Bureau of Exceptional Education and Student Services. PEPSA is a program designed to specifically enhance the education of students with autism.

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