The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office held its annual 9/11 Memorial Service on Wednesday, Sept. 11, to commemorate the 2,977 people who died in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania. (Photos by William Snowden)
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School security was enhanced on Wednesday, Sept. 11, after “vague threats” on social media the night before.
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Katherine Gatewood was introduced to citizens of St. Marks at last week’s city commission by Mayor Steve Remke.
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A Crawfordville man charged with attempted murder after a drug-fueled rampage pleaded no contest to a lesser charge of aggravated battery and was sentenced to probation.
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Big Bend Hospice is thrilled to introduce John Parks as the newest member of our volunteer team in Wakulla County.
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News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE – As Tuesday’s presidential debate drew tens of millions of national viewers, much of the action in Florida this week was in the courts.
An appellate-court panel heard arguments in a two-state legal battle between Florida State University and the Atlantic Coast Conference over issues such as sports media rights.
There was a good turnout for Sopchoppy’s Depot Days on Saturday despite some light rain.
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