Year: 2024 (Page 1 of 2)

Highway 319

Complaints about the slow pace of construction prompt BOCC questions

DOT officials acknowledged that the $25 million expansion of U.S. Highway 319 is behind schedule and won’t be finished on time.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Wakulla County commissioners heard from the chief road engineer on the U.S. Highway 319 expansion over concerns about the slow pace of work.

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DUCKS UNLIMITED BANQUET

The big Ducks Unlimited Banquet on Saturday night at 3Y Ranch was sold out – with more than 700 people in attendance and reportedly raising more than $100,000. Guns were auctioned, as well as artworks and even a lab puppy that raised more than $2,100. (Photo by Gerald Brown)

Mobile Response Team

Apalachee Center provides crisis intervention in an effort to de-escalate scenarios

Sheriff’s Community Outreach Coordinator David Conn, Wakulla MRT counselor Regina McQueen, and Major Anthony Curles of Road Patrol.

By LEGION TAYLOR
Candidate

The Apalachee Center’s Mobile Response Teams have been working with the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office in order to better assist people in moments of crisis.

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Audit committee sees positive future

An additional $600,000 in fiscal constrained county payment will likely cover deficit – if approved

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The county audit committee met last week and discussed the possibility that Wakulla County will receive some $600,000 more than was budgeted for fiscally constrained county payment from the state.

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