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Staff Report
The Wakulla Sun won five awards at last week’s Florida Press Association’s media conference for Front Page Makeup, Reader Generated photo (by local photographer Neil Hostnick), Education News, In-Depth Reporting (Non-Investigative), and Breaking News.
Continue readingBy WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
Wakulla County Schools is once again an ‘A’ district after the state Department of Education released grades last week.
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Reporter
Four candidates qualified to run for the three seats up this year on the Sopchoppy City Commission: Nathan Lewis, Robert Pilkington, Leonard Tartt and Mary Katherine Westmark.
Continue readingBy WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
By the time you read this, we will have finished up our three candidate forums for this election season.
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Seeking happiness, wisdom, direction, and truth for a blessed life? Wakulla author Chinesta Skipper Smith presents her latest book, “The Benefits of Obeying God’s Word” (published by Xlibris), which explores the transformative power of living according to God’s Word.
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Wakulla Sheriff’s Office
The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office has been successfully utilizing the Sustained Solutions (S2) Program for the last six months to bring finality to on-going disagreements, long-term nuisances, and other protracted situations.
Continue readingBy JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE – After President Joe Biden announced he will not seek re-election, most Florida delegates to the upcoming Democratic National Convention quickly got on board with Vice President Kamala Harris — with hopes her candidacy will help down the ballot.
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