
Wakulla 4-H cleans together to build community

By RACHEL PIENTA
of Wakulla 4-H
Wakulla 4-H members have been volunteering for the International Coastal Clean Up and other Keep Wakulla County Beautiful (KWCB) events since 2017.
In 2024, 4-H county council members decided to adopt a road.
Chamber luncheon held, catered by Zaxby’s

Memorial Day

Memorial Day was observed with a solemn wreath-laying ceremony on the courthouse grounds on Monday, May 26. A crowd of about 75 attended the event.
Read More …Lady War Eagles fall in Final Four

The Wakulla High School Lady War Eagles softball team made it all the way to the Final Four before they lost 3-2 to the Eustis Panthers on Wednesday, May 21 The team is seen above in a group photo before the start of the game.
Read More …Mauney found guilty of second degree murder
After a two-day trial, it took a jury only 20 minutes to deliberate and return a guilty verdict

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
Stuart Mauney, who was charged with killing a man in the Purify Bay Road area back in December 2021, was found guilty of second degree murder after a two-day trial last week.
It took the six-person jury only 20 minutes to deliberate and return the guilty verdict.
Wakulla Garden Club hosts district meeting

Special to The Sun
Wakulla County Garden Club (WCGC) hosted the 2025 FFGC District III (D3) Spring Meeting at TSC Wakulla Environmental Institute (WEI) on May 22nd.
Read More …Coastal Optimist Club awards poster contest

Special to The Sun
Winners from the recent Optimist Club Poster Contest received ribbons, certificates and cash prizes for their efforts.
Read More …WHS Band awards


Band leaders for the 2025-26 school year were recently announced – above, Chase Hall, Summer Tanner, Emilee Mason, Corbin Ferreira, JP Dissmore, Kathryn Dissmore, Emily Zak, Michael Hill, Troy Thaxton, Matthew Thaxton, Mr. Matthew Spindler. Brooks Marr, left, was named Band Student of the Year. (Photos by Perry Dissmore)
Class of 2025 graduates from Wakulla High


