
Clarification
Last week’s front page story “FLDE arrests 10 sexual offenders in Wakulla” included the name of Joshua Martin, 39, as one of the people arrested for violating sexual offender conditions.
That is not the same Josh Martin. also 39. who owns North Florida Land and Tree Service.
Farm Bureau dinner held

By LYNDA KINSEY
Sun Staff
The Florida Farm Bureau held its annual dinner for members on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at the Wakulla Community Center. The meal was from Sonny’s Barbecue and topped off with cake and Bluebell ice cream.
Read More …Nature Store manager sought
The Friends of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge are seeking a store manager for its successful Nature Store. Essentials such as insect repellent and caps are available, along with field guides for plants and animals, stunning T-shirts and sunshirts, jewelry, mugs, notecards and much more.
Read More …NJROTC Fish fry

The Naval Junior ROTC program held its annual fish fry fundraiser before the start of the football game, hosted as always by Posey’s catering.
Read More …Lots going on before Friday night’s football game
Color Guard clinic

Members of the Wakulla High School Color Guard and sponsor Brooke Post put on a clinic for elementary and middle school students before the start of Friday night’s game against district rival Baker County.
Read More …War Eagles beat Baker Co., 13-7

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
It was probably the most exciting four quarters of scoreless football you could watch.
Then, for the second week in a row, Wakulla went to double overtime – but this time, the Wakulla War Eagles came out on top, 13-7 for the win – and the crown as district champion.
Sahar recognized

The Wakulla County Public Library’s Rebecca Sahar, in front right, was recognized as the county employee of the quarter at the county commission meeting on Monday, Oct. 20. Sahar has been with the library for more than 10 years. She was joined by Library Director Linda Oaks, front left. (Photo by William Snowden)
Story Walk is held

Attempted murder
73-year-old arrested trying to kill two relatives, stabs himself in the throat

Special to The Sun
On Sunday, Oct. 12, the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office arrested Allison Hatton, 73, for attempted murder.
On that day, a 69-year-old relative of Hatton was awakened by him repeatedly stabbing her in the chest and neck with a kitchen knife.
Hatton was interrupted by a second adult relative, who managed to get the knife away from him.

