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Middle school students honored for response

This is the fifth year of the fishing tournament created to honor the late Gage Pitman

Wakulla Middle School students Aaliyah Williams, Kira Simmons, and Mya Warning received certificates of excellence from the WCSO for their quick response when another student had a medical emergency.

Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office

Sheriff Miller and the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office proudly commend three outstanding 8th grade students from Wakulla Middle School – Aaliyah Williams, Kira Simmons, and Mya Warning – for their quick thinking, courage, and leadership during a medical emergency.

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Mauney found guilty of second degree murder

After a two-day trial, it took a jury only 20 minutes to deliberate and return a guilty verdict

Stuart Mauney

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Stuart Mauney, who was charged with killing a man in the Purify Bay Road area back in December 2021, was found guilty of second degree murder after a two-day trial last week.
It took the six-person jury only 20 minutes to deliberate and return the guilty verdict.

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WHS Band awards

Band leaders for the 2025-26 school year were recently announced – above, Chase Hall, Summer Tanner, Emilee Mason, Corbin Ferreira, JP Dissmore, Kathryn Dissmore, Emily Zak, Michael Hill, Troy Thaxton, Matthew Thaxton, Mr. Matthew Spindler. Brooks Marr, left, was named Band Student of the Year. (Photos by Perry Dissmore)

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