$8.5M impact to Wakulla budget

Constitutional amendment on property tax would create a hole in local budget

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Because an estimated 46% of Wakulla County’s property taxes come from homesteaded property – higher than most other counties – Wakulla will be more affected by the proposed constitutional amendment on property tax that is to be voted on in November.

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Lawsuit filed over property tax amendment

By GRAY ROHRER
News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSEE – Two former local elected officials and a nonprofit group filed suit Thursday in Leon County Circuit Court against the property tax cut amendment placed on the November ballot by lawmakers, alleging it is misleading.
The group is called Save Our Voters From Misleading Ballot Language and the two officials are Thomas Campenni, former Mayor of Stuart, and Michael Davey, former Mayor of Key Biscayne.

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KWCB holds Greatest American Cleanup on Saturday

As part of the hazardous waste relay, Ethel Jefferson srtruggles to get on a hazmat suit with teammate Joe Skaniera.

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

Keep Wakulla County Beautiful held the Greatest American Cleanup Community Celebration on Saturday, June 13, with games, vendors, raffle tickets, food and information from environmentally friendly and health groups at Hudson Park.

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Sopchoppy naturalist performs at garden club convention

Sammy Tedder of Sopchoppy performs at the state Garden Club convention in Kissimmee.

By LAURA MOOSER
Garden Club President

Attendees at the 99th annual convention of the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs in Kissimmee were treated to a uniquely Floridian experience during their luncheon program in April, thanks to Sopchoppy musician and filmmaker Sammy Tedder.

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Radio Field Day 2026 set for June 27

By ARMANDO DELGADO
KN4JN

The American Radio Relay League’s first Field Day was held in June 1933. Since that time, amateurs gather every year to practice this emergency preparedness exercise. Yearly, except during the WW2 period when the government did not allow amateur radio transmissions on the air, hams come together in fields, parks, public places and, more recently, EOCs, Red Cross facilities, and other emergency locations to operate simulated emergencies, to prepare for when regular commercial power and communications become unavailable.

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