Sheriff’s major fired

Dale Evans, head of road patrol, had filed several complaints against sheriff

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Major Dale Evans, who headed the Road Patrol division of the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office, sent an email to The Sun last week that said simply:
“Well they terminated me.”

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Sex offender back in Wakulla for local charges

Donovan Sauleda was sentenced to 60 years in federal court; he faced local charges last week

Donovan Sauleda

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Sex offender Donovan Sauleda was in Wakulla Circuit Court last week to resolve his local charges before going off to the federal Bureau of Prisons to serve a 60-year sentence for possession of child pornography and production and distribution of obscene material portraying a child.

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Winter Concert

Riversink Elementary held a student performance last week that featured Castle Harrell playing the air guitar to ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Snowman.’ The concert also featured the Wakulla High Jazz Band. (Photo by Perry Dissmore)

Robotics team prepares

The team will compete in a LEGO challenge this weekend

Coach Tyson Folsom with Thomas Latham, Jayce Perez, Claire Urbik, Brooke Williams, Rob Baker IV holding the robot, Hudson Folsom and Coach Rob Baker.

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LINDA ANN McDONALD

Wakulla STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math), is preparing to compete in a FIRST LEGO League Challenge. The event will be held at the Maclay School in Tallahassee on Dec.13th.
Wakulla STEAM is a non-profit organization created by Tyson and Danielle Folsom of Crawfordville.

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‘Check Please’ is set

Wakulla High School’s Theatre Department is bringing laughter to the stage this weekend with its production of “Check Please,” the wildly popular 30 minute one-act comedy by Jonathan Rand. Known for its quick wit, eccentric characters, and fast-paced dialogue, “Check Please” follows two hopeful romantics—Guy and Girl—as they navigate a series of hilariously disastrous blind dates.

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Wakulla Historical Society holds open house

Historical society volunteers with goodies for the open house – Brenda Hindrick, Debbie Jay, Alaine Solburg and Alindeara Jefferson.

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LINDA ANN McDONALD

The Wakulla County Historical Society held its annual open house event in its museum on both Friday, December 5, from 4-7pm and Saturday, December 6, from 1-4pm. The museum was formerly the county’s jail house located at 24 High Drive, in Crawfordville.

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FWMA’s Christmas with the Critters

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

Despite cold rain and weather, a huge crowd turned out for the Florida Wildlife Mammal Association’s 7th annual Christmas for the Critters. The event was on Saturday, December 6th at Hudson Park.
125 beautiful native red cedar trees were available for decoration along with a huge variety of pre-decorated trees to choose from.

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A Joy-filled Christmas

The quarterly special-needs event, this time Christmas-themed, was held at Wakulla Springs Lodge on Thursday, Dec. 4, and Rachel Seidler posed happily with a photo of her with Santa at the event. (Photo by Linda Ann McDonald)
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