Staff Report
If youโre bored on Saturday, it wonโt be for lack of things to do. There are a lot of things going on Saturday
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If youโre bored on Saturday, it wonโt be for lack of things to do. There are a lot of things going on Saturday
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Story & Photos By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
FSU Health hosted a community health expo called โBridging Community, Health and Researchโ aimed at providing valuable resources to Wakulla and surrounding rural community.
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By RACHEL PIENTA
4-H Agent
Wakulla 4-H Agent Dr. Rachel Pienta announced the results of the 2025 4-H Hay Bale Decorating Contest last week:
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By LINDEARA
JEFFERSON
The remarkable story of Nathan Donalson, born into slavery in 1840 before the Civil War near Fowlstown (now Donalsonville, Decatur County, GA), serves as a testament to resilience, Determination, and triumph over adversity. Now efforts are underway to honor his legacy and preserve the resting place of this inspiring ancestor and his family using modern technology.
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On Oct. 3rd Wakulla High School Theatre took 33 students to Bay High School in Panama City for this yearโs District One Thespian Competition. On Friday, 10 schools across the panhandle competed with one-act plays with WHS performing Annie the Musical.
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Story & Photos By LYNDA KINSEY
The Lynn Brothers welcomed the newspaper to come and take photos of the opening day of Stone Crab Season on Wednesday, Oct. 15 and show the process.
Continue readingBy LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
Sopchoppy City Commissioner Mary Katherine Westmark offered a proposal to remove the coral honeysuckle from the city owned boundary fences within the Depot Park native garden.
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The Wakulla County Historical Society held a screening of the locally produced movie โTateโ on Saturday night at the Sopchoppy auditorium. (Photos by Gerald Brown)
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Wakulla County had a โNo Kingsโ protest in Sopchoppy on Saturday. Robert Seidler, one of the organizers of the event, reported about 35 people largely from Sopchoppy and Panacea attended. (Photos by Robert Seidler)
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