Volunteer work with schools, students led to desire to serve on school board
By JUNE DAVIS
Candidate
My name is June Davis, and I am asking for your support as I run for Wakulla County School Board Member for District 2.
Continue readingBy JUNE DAVIS
Candidate
My name is June Davis, and I am asking for your support as I run for Wakulla County School Board Member for District 2.
Continue readingBy WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
The mother of a 4-year-old student at the Wakulla Education Center recently filed a lawsuit against Wakulla County Schools claiming her child had a gym door slam shut on his hand causing a fracture of the left ring finger later leading to partial amputation.
Continue readingThe Wakulla County Health Department was out on Thursday, June 6, in front of TCC Wakulla for a drive-thru giveaway of Narcan, the antidote for opioid overdose. Staff members who set up to distribute the Narcan and other swag included Wakulla Director of Operations Donna Clark, Torie Crum, and Administrator for Wakulla and Taylor counties Tonya Hobby. (Photo by William Snowden)
By RACHEL PIENTA
4-H Director
Wakulla 4-H member Nina “Libby” Justice traveled to Gainesville to compete at the 4-H State Horse Events held June 8 at the University of Florida.
Continue readingBy LAURA YOUNG and HEATHER AINSLEY
ECB Publishing Inc.
At a first appearance proceeding at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday, May 23, Wakulla County Judge Brian Miller informed Taylor Searcy that he was being charged with DUI Manslaughter in the death of Stephen Walker.
Continue readingPastor David Allen of Sopchoppy Southern Baptist Church took out his bugle to play Taps at exactly 3 p.m. on Memorial Day as part of “Taps Across America’”to remember those who died in U.S. military service. (Photo submitted by Sandra Sheets)
By TAMMIE NASON
KWCB Director
Voting for the Keep Wakulla County Beautiful (KWCB) Awards is now open! This is your opportunity to recognize and celebrate the outstanding individuals and their contributions to our community’s environmental well-being.
Continue readingBy RYAN DAILEY
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE – Seismic changes to high-school sports in Florida kicked off this week, as the board that governs athletics signed off on a plan that will allow student-athletes to earn money from business agreements such as endorsement deals.
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LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
Gulf Specimen Marine Lab, located in Panacea, hosted its annual Mermaids & Mimosas fundraiser on Saturday, June 8th.
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