Year: 2024 (Page 7 of 60)
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.
Continue readingRiversink 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.
By JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE – President-elect Donald Trump looked to his adopted home state as he quickly started to fill in his administration, with Floridians drawing key appointments and some gasps.
Continue readingOn Tuesday, October 29th, the Wakulla High School Girls Golf Team competed for the District Championship at Quail Heights Country Club in Lake City.
Continue readingCeremony to honor veterans is held Saturday at Wakulla Sands Golf Course
By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
“Honor and Service” was the theme of the Wakulla County Veterans Celebration held at Wakulla Sands Golf Club on Saturday, November 9th.
Continue readingBy JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida
Republicans had a great night. Democrats? Not so much. And 60 is a magic number in Florida. Here are five takeaways from Tuesday’s elections:
Continue readingHigh-tech, refrigerated lockers are available at the health department
By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
The Wakulla County Thursday, November 7, 2024, the Florida Department of Health in Wakulla County and Second Harvest of the Big Bend along with the Florida Blue Foundation unveiled the Food Locker for the Wakulla Community with a ribbon cutting ceremony at the DOH-Wakulla at 48 Oak Street in Crawfordville.
Continue readingNews Service of Florida
While it had widespread support in urban areas, a ballot proposal that would have enshrined abortion rights in the state Constitution ran into opposition last week in rural and Northwest Florida counties, according to data posted on the state Division of Elections website.
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