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Seminar held on Wakullaโ€™s karst

Dr. Chris Werner at WEI.

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

The Wakulla Environmental Institute hosted a seminar to explore the science, mystery, and discoveries of the cave system that feeds Wakulla Springs. Led by Dr. Chrisopher Werner, who is an experienced explorer, researcher, and filmmaker who chronicles scientific research in insightful documentaries.

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War Eagles beat Suwannee, 30-23

War Eagle running back Jeremiah Washington goes in for the touchdown. PHOTOS BY WILLIAM SNOWDEN

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The Wakulla War Eagles got themselves where they want to be: a winning record and a win over district rival Suwannee.
The War Eagles are 3-2 and 1-0 in the district with Friday nightโ€™s 30-23 win over the Bulldogs.

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Festival of Joy held at Lodge

Mikhaโ€™el McCabe tosses rings as other kids dance, play cornhole and other games. (Photo by Linda Ann McDonald)

The quarterly Joy-ful Journeys events for special needs kids was held a couple of weeks ago โ€“ Saturday, Sept. 20 โ€“ at the Wakulla Springs Lodge, and was an opportunity to have fun.

National Newspaper Week: Local newspapers keep communities strong

By DEAN RIDINGS
Americaโ€™s Newspapers

Strong communities donโ€™t just happen. They rely on connection โ€“ residents knowing whatโ€™s going on, businesses reaching the customers who keep them open, and citizens having the facts to make good decisions. Local newspapers provide that connection in ways no other source can.
In todayโ€™s fractured media environment, trust is the rarest commodity. Confidence in โ€œthe mediaโ€ is low. Only 18% of Americans say they trust news on social platforms, and fewer than one in four trust cable networks. But nearly two-thirds say they trust their local newspaperโ€”more than double the confidence placed in most other outlets.

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Hammond completes training

Cutter Bret Hammond completed Basic Training at Fort Benning, Georgia on Sept. 12, 2025. Cutter will remain at Fort Benning for an additional Advance Individual Training through mid-December, prior to receiving orders and shipping out to a new duty station. Cutter is the son of Bret and Rhonda Hammond. (Photo special to The Sun)

Growth is slowing

Assistant County Administrator Somer Pell and Property Appraiser Donnie Sparkman.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Property Appraiser Donnie Sparkman and Assistant County Administrator Somer Pell indicated recently that the pace of growth in the county appears to be slowing.

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Controversy over school proclamation on โ€˜civic discourseโ€™

After the murder of Charlie Kirk, superintendent sees opportunity for education; critics complain of politics

School Superintendent
Rick Myhre

Staff Report

The Wakulla County School Board unanimously approved a proclamation last week designating Oct. 14 as โ€œCharlie Kirk Day of Peaceful Civic Discourseโ€ in Wakulla County Schools.
The proclamation, approved at the Sept. 15 school board meeting wasrecommended by Superintendent Richard Myhre.
Kirk, the conservative speaker, was assassinated on Sept. 10.

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