Author: Legion Taylor (Page 3 of 6)
First Lady Casey DeSantis visited the Wakulla Senior center during a food share
By LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
First Lady Casey DeSantis paid a visit to the Wakulla Senior Center on Wednesday, during a food giveaway put on by Wakulla Giving Hands.
Continue readingNew playground equipment was unveiled at Azalea Park on Tuesday, March 19th, as part of a collaborative effort between the Wakulla Board of County Commissioners and the Wakulla County Health Department.
Continue readingThe city’s big annual festival is set for April 12
By LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
The recent Sopchoppy City Commission meeting on Monday, March 11, saw citizens addressing the commissioners, with the exception of an absent Lara Edwards, about the Worm Gruntin’ Festival, which is to be held on April 12th.
Continue readingBy LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
St. Marks City Commissioners received updates on issues presented at previous meetings, such as the purchasing of the old refinery site.
Continue readingEdward Clark dresses like a superhero and reads to kids
By LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
“Read like a hero,” a literacy program started by Edward Clark, paid a visit to Happy Time daycare last week, teaching kids to read with the help of iconic superheroes.
Continue readingApalachee Center provides crisis intervention in an effort to de-escalate scenarios
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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Reporter
Steven Brown, a U.S. Navy veteran, actor, and musician, has recently opened Black Shoe Squid Studio, a recording studio for musicians and voice actors alike.
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After a deer killed in June in Holmes County tested positive for a contagious fatal disease, it remains the only detected case in the state, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Executive Director Roger Young said Wednesday.
Continue readingBy LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
Dyana Stewart from the Florida Rural Water Association presented the Sopchoppy city commission with a rate study, laying out the options for future rate increases to users inside and outside the city.
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