By RACHEL PIENTA
4-H Director
The Wakulla 4-H Shooting Sports program has been hard at work since January preparing for competitions and traveling across the state to compete.
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By RACHEL PIENTA
4-H Director
The Wakulla 4-H Shooting Sports program has been hard at work since January preparing for competitions and traveling across the state to compete.
Continue readingBy VICTORIA POPE
Wakulla Schools
Wakulla High School’s library proudly hosted a Q & A-style Author Visit with graphic novelist Tyrell Waiters on January 25, as part of the school’s observance of Celebrate Literacy Week.
Continue readingBy LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
JOY-Filled Journeys hosted an Easter Holiday event at Wakulla Springs Lodge on Thursday, March 21.
Continue readingSunBlest Plant Nurseries held its semi-annual open house on Saturday and Sunday and offered plants for sale to the public. Rotarians Donna Clark and Tonya Hobby helped load plants for customers. (Photos by Lynda Kinsey)
Continue readingKraft Nissan recently made a generous donation to the Wakulla High School Automotive program by providing an EV car for students to work on and learn from. This donation will allow students to gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge technology in the automotive industry.
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Wakulla County Health Department is hosting an informative meeting regarding the Wakulla Springs Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) changes coming to Wakulla County.
Continue readingBy VICTORIA POPE
Wakulla Schools
Wakulla High School is thrilled to share the highlights of its successful participation with Florida Department of Education’s Celebrate Literacy Week in conjunction with the Panhandle Area Education Consortium’s STAR (Soaring to Achieve Resiliency) Week. From January 22-26.
Continue readingBy RYAN DAILEY
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE —Closing the book on a legal fight that drew national attention, the state and attorneys for a group of parents, educators and students reached a settlement in a battle over a 2022 law that restricts instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in schools.
Continue readingBy WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
Joe Bodiford, the defense attorney for Stuart Mauney, who faces a charge of murder, filed a motion with the court to withdraw representation – saying there was a conflict between him and Mauney. Citing client confidentiality, Bodiford did not disclose the nature of the conflict, but said he could no longer represent Mauney.
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