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Welcome back
from Superintendent of Schools Rick Myhre

Greetings Wakulla County,
As a former soldier who traveled the world, and an educator who has traveled the state and country observing numerous education systems, I can unequivocally state that we are blessed to raise our children in Wakulla County.
Weekly Roundup: Coloring in the lines
By JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE — As Texas Republicans advanced a mid-decade redistricting map this week, Gov. Ron DeSantis continued to toy with having Florida engage in a similar effort to fulfill President Donald Trump’s call to strengthen the GOP’s hold in Congress.
Read More …Recent Chamber of Commerce events

Controversy over track
Runners object to the closing of the Paul Hoover Track to the public

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
A number of local runners attended last week’s school board meeting to object to the Paul Hoover Track at Wakulla High School being closed to the public.
The speakers included Stan Linton, former Wakulla runner under Track Coach Paul Hoover who went on to run at FSU and later made it to Olympic trials.
25 years of the Sopchoppy Opry

Story By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Photos by GERALD BROWN
The Sopchoppy Opry celebrated its 25th anniversary to a sold out crowd of 300 plus guests on Saturday, July 26 in the historic Sopchoppy High School Auditorium. Musical headliner for this special occasion was popular singer and recording artist Billy Dean and the Opry’s own fantastic house band, Southbound Band.
Read More …Public Library becomes Hogwarts for a night

Story & Photos By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
A night of magical literary wizards and sorcery came to life at the Wakulla County Library’s Night at Hogwarts on Friday, July 25.
Read More …Man found not guilty of trafficking meth
Jury acquits Brian Taff after 1 day felony trial

BY WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
After a one-day trial last week for a charge of trafficking in methamphetamine, a six-person jury returned a not guilty verdict against Brian Taff.
The trial was held on Tuesday, July 22, with Wakulla Circuit Judge Layne Smith presiding.
Sheriff’s office raids house for drug and firearm offenses
From WCSO
On Thursday, July 24, the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office Quick Reactionary Force (Q.R.F.) executed a high-risk search warrant at 43 Sue Lane in Crawfordville.
The warrant resulted in the arrest of four individuals for drug and firearm related offenses. [Sheriff Jared Miller created the Q.R.F. to address various high-risk scenarios presented to Wakulla deputies and detectives.]
Miss Wakulla lemonade

Miss Wakulla Abbigail Lawhon and three other Miss Wakulla queens – McKinley Perry, the Young Miss Wakulla; Lynley Bryan, Little Miss; and Avyn Bryan, Tiny Miss – were out in Sunday’s swelter running a lemonade stand outside the Blue Water Realty office. (Photo by William Snowden)
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