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By DARA KAM
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Supreme Court this week issued explosive decisions that rolled back decades of legal precedents and set in motion a dramatic restriction on abortion while paving the way for an electoral clash over abortion rights in November.
Continue readingSpecial to The Sun
Alvin Hall, author, BBC broadcaster, contributor to magazines and newspapers, and financial educator, was born and raised in Wakulla County and is back in town to record his hometown early life for a podcast he is producing for the BBC in London.
Continue readingChamber of Commerce’s 13th annual event at 3Y Ranch on Saturday brings in a huge crowd
Continue readingFirst Lady Casey DeSantis visited the Wakulla Senior center during a food share
By LEGION TAYLOR
Reporter
First Lady Casey DeSantis paid a visit to the Wakulla Senior Center on Wednesday, during a food giveaway put on by Wakulla Giving Hands.
Continue readingFrom Wakulla Sheriff’s Office
Former Wakulla County Sheriff Donnie Crum died Tuesday, March 26 at home with his family.
Continue readingThe Panacea native is making a name for himself at Bassmaster tournaments
Staff Report
Carson Falk of Panacea is having success in bass fishing tournaments. Falk and fishing partner Trey Blackmon III recently finished second in the 2024 Strike King Bassmaster High School Classic.
Continue readingShe seeks District 3 seat on the Wakulla county commission
By VALERIE RUSSELL
Candidate
After much prayer and careful consideration, I have filed to run for the Wakulla County Commission District 3 Seat.
Continue readingOn July 1, school will be renamed as Tallahassee State College
From TCC
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 522 into law on Wednesday, March 27,, renaming Tallahassee Community College as Tallahassee State College effective July 1.
Continue readingBy WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
A six-person jury returned a not guilty verdict against a Crawfordville man who had been charged with burning his girlfriend’s house down and killing a puppy.
Bobby Joe Sampson Jr. was found not guilty of arson and aggravated animal cruelty after a one-day trial on Tuesday, March 19.