The new career academy building is ahead of schedule and under budget
By LEGION TAYLOR Reporter
The new Career and Technical Education (CTE) building at Wakulla High School is nearing completion, and is expected to be ready for the start of school in August. Beginning to end, the entire facility took just one year to complete, which is faster than expected.
Regional transportation group holds well-attended workshop on road projects last week
By WILLIAM SNOWDEN Editor
Members of the Capital Regional Transportation Planning Agency were in Crawfordville last week to get public input on area projects – and two of the top four projects were in Wakulla County.
Gym door allegedly slammed on 4-year-old’s hand, leading to partial amputation of left ring finger
By WILLIAM SNOWDEN Editor
The mother of a 4-year-old student at the Wakulla Education Center recently filed a lawsuit against Wakulla County Schools claiming her child had a gym door slam shut on his hand causing a fracture of the left ring finger later leading to partial amputation.
By LAURA YOUNG and HEATHER AINSLEY ECB Publishing Inc.
At a first appearance proceeding at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 23, Wakulla County Judge Brian Miller informed Taylor Searcy that he was being charged with DUI Manslaughter in the death of Stephen Walker.
Voting for the Keep Wakulla County Beautiful (KWCB) Awards is now open! This is your opportunity to recognize and celebrate the outstanding individuals and their contributions to our community’s environmental well-being.