Former St. Marks City Manager Zoe Mansfield, below, was one of the models at a Talbot’s trunk show held on Nov. 6. Among the attendees were several Wakulla residents: Gail Gilman, Ethel Jefferson, Michelle Thompson, Jo Ann Chichetti, Becky Gast and her daughter-in-law Emily Gast, and Aileen Bramblett.
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The Wakulla War Eagles went down in defeat in the second round of the playoffs in Jacksonville Friday night to a very good Raines Vikings team.
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1977 Datsun 200SX removal from Donahue Sink on Tuesday November 19, 2024. Video by Cal Jamison
The ‘new’ Shadeville school opened Nov. 13, 1989 with then-principal David Miller
By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
Last Wednesday was the 35th anniversary of the opening of Shadeville Elementary School.
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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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A traffic crash in the rain on Thursday, Nov. 14, resulted in only minor injuries, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
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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.
Continue readingThe Cougars return to their winning ways by knocking of the Razorbacks last year’s defending Super Bowl Champs 22-6 in a hard fought game Saturday, Nov. 9 at the Wakulla Recreation Park.
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