If it appears we’ve shuffled pages around, sorry – our printer had problems with one of its presses, and in reaction we’ve had to change up where certain pages appear.
The Editor
All the pages are here, just some in a different order.
The press problems are expected to be resolved in time for next week’s Sun to resume its normal look.
Can’t stop, won’t stop
ANOTHER RIVERSIDE CRASH

On Monday, Aug. 25th, a pickup truck ran past flashing lights, rumble strips and a stop sign and crashed into Riverside Cafe. (Photos Florida Highway Patrol)
Read More …TSC gets $10M from Triumph for WEI programs
Special to The Sun
The Triumph Board voted to advance to term sheet negotiations on Tallahassee State College’s grant request for up to $10,007,946 for healthcare and teacher workforce training programs at the Wakulla Environmental Institute (WEI) campus.
Read More …Missionaries find love in Czech Republic

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
Leadership, international borders, and Covid did not stop true love from growing for Wakulla County’s Travis Parks and his wife, Terezka Parks.
Read More …St. Marks holds a budget workshop
By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
City of St. Marks held a workshop on Tuesday, Aug. 26th to discuss the upcoming budget.
With a 5.24 roll back millage rate for 2025-26, there was discussion to possibly roll back the millage rate to 4.61 – and 4.5 mills is on the table.
4-H issues call for proposals for Teen Leadership Summit
Special to The Sun
Wakulla 4-H agent Rachel Pienta announced today that the organization would hold the first Teen Leadership Summit on October 13, 2025 at the Extension office in Crawfordville. This one-day event will feature workshops on financial management, leadership development, communications, interviewing, job preparedness, and more.
Read More …Rotary hosts Chamber After-Hours Networking event

More than 300 visit 4-H Open House on Aug. 23

Historical program set on B.K. Roberts

Special to The Sun
The Wakulla County Historical Society invites you to attend our program on the remarkable life of Wakulla’s own, Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court B.K. Roberts.
Attorney Fred Baggett will present the program on Tuesday, Sept 9, at 6 p.m., at the Wakulla County Public Library.


