This week is Homecoming against FAMU

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The Wakulla War Eagles had a much-needed bye week to refocus after going 1-2 in the first three weeks of the season.
After a season-opening win against the Leon Lions, the War Eagles stumbled against the Taylor Bulldogs, giving them their first back-to-back wins against Wakulla, and the Chiles Timberwolves, giving them their first ever win against the War Eagles.

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Janice Brown 90th birthday

Special to The Sun

Janice Pelt Brown is celebrating her 90th birthday on Sept. 21st at Wildwood Seineyard from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Janice was born Sept. 12th, 1935, and raised in Crawfordville. She has lived here most of her 90 years. She also lived other places around the globe, such as Tripoli, Libya, due to her now-late husband, Lonnie Brown being in the U.S. Air Force and traveling extensively during his time in Korea and Vietnam.

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RICK MYHRE RECEIVES EDC CHAMPION AWARD

The superintendent of schools accepts award on behalf of district

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Wakulla Superintendent of Schools Rick Myrhe accepted this years Champion Award from the Wakulla Economic Development Commission.
Myrhe, recovering from recent cancer surgery, told EDC members that he hadn’t personally overseen the school district’s accomplishments praised by EDC, but that he would accept the award on behalf of the schools.

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Mike Kemp’s case set fortrial in March

Former county commissioner charged with using public record to harass an individual, tampering

Mike Kemp

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Former County Commissioner Mike Kemp’s felony cases have been put on the docket for a trial in March 2026, with docket sounding on March 4 and jury selection set for March 16.
Kemp was offered a deferred prosecution agreement, but appears to have declined to accept it. Kemp faces felony charges of using information from a public record to harass, a third-degree felony, plus a charge of tampering with a witness.

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Sopchoppy Bakehouse opens

The small-batch bakery and coffee shop is in the old Sopchoppy Bank building in downtown Sopchoppy. They even have the bank’s old safe.

Story By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Photos By
GERALD BROWN

Sopchoppy Bakehouse + Coffee is a new community hub in Sopchoppy. Folks can meet for coffee and home baked pastries in a quaint building with a small-town cozy, nostalgic Americana feel to it.

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War Eagles fall to Chiles, 23-21

War Eagle Jordan Barnes fights for yardage against the Chiles defense. PHOTO BY KEN FIELDS

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The Wakulla War Eagles went down in a tough defeat to the Chiles Timberwolves on Friday night, 23-21, falling to 1-2 on the season.
It was a mistake-prone game with penalties that severely affected the War Eagles: penalties for holding negated three Wakulla touchdowns.
Without those calls, Wakulla would have won easily.

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