Staff Report
More than 75 tables for the planned Ducks Unlimited Banquet sold out in less than 48 hours, according to Sara Clark, the county chair for Ducks Unlimited in Wakulla.
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Staff Report
More than 75 tables for the planned Ducks Unlimited Banquet sold out in less than 48 hours, according to Sara Clark, the county chair for Ducks Unlimited in Wakulla.
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The Tallahassee Collegiate Academy (TCA) application window is now open for the 2024-25 academic year. TCA will accept 100 ninth-grade and 25 tenth-grade students for 2024-25.
Continue readingBy ED BRIMNER
Property Appraiser
It’s time! If you are a full-time Wakulla County resident, you should file for homestead exemption if you haven’t already.
Continue readingBy TAMMIE NASON
KWCB Director
The recent Keep Wakulla County Beautiful Tire Amnesty Event, held on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2024, was a resounding success, made possible through the generous funds from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Continue readingBy LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
At the Sopchoppy city commission meeting last week, Lara Edwards stepped down as the city’s mayor.
Continue readingBy WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
The winning word was “avens.” As in “plants of a genus of perrenial herbs with pinnate or hyrate leaves and flowers with long plumose persistent styles.”
And Kendyl Byrd, a 5th grader at Shadeville, won the district spelling bee by spelling it correctly.
Staff Report
Contractors installing fiber optic cables down the right-of-way on Arran Road reportedly broke a sewer line on Saturday, Jan. 13.
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Wakulla High School’s Breonne Murray and 44 students with 8 educations will soon head to National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel, thanks to a grant from the American Battlefield Trust’s History Field Trip Grant Program.
Continue readingBy RYAN DAILEY
News Service of Florida
The Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a suite of bills aimed at “deregulation” of public schools, with one measure undergoing a significant change that nixed a provision related to the state’s third-grade literacy policy after it was heavily criticized by former Gov. Jeb Bush.
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