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Land transfer opposed

Sierra Club against exchange of forest service land for horsemanโ€™s facility

BY WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The Sierra Club expressed its opposition to a land transfer between Wakulla County and the Apalachicola National Forest.
What had been proposed by the county commission more than a decade ago was a trade of a 200-acre parcel of forest land off Ivan Church Road for the 163-acre parcel owned by the county currently used as an equestrian center.

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Molly Clore honored for work

Receives Moment of Impact Award for efforts in foster care

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

Foster care is a temporary living situation for kids whose parents cannot take care of them and whose need for care has come to the attention of child welfare agency staff. While in foster care, children may live in foster families or in group facilities.

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Corrections

  • Last weekโ€™s front page story on the county commission meeting that included a brief on the amount of funding for Florida Wild Mammal Association gave the wrong amount. The commission voted 4-1 to give $8,500 to the group which cares for injured and orphaned animals.
    โ€ข The On the Horizon calendar gave the wrong time for the county commission meetings. The meeting time for county commission meetings has been changed to 6 p.m. as of November.
    We regret the errors.

Shrine Club hosts a turkey shoot on Saturday

Participants shooting.

Story & Photos By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

The Wakulla Shrine Club hosted its annual turkey shoot of the holiday season on Saturday, Nov. 1.
The event was held at the Shrine Club building, 4141 Crawfordville Hwy. Proceeds from the event support the Shriners Hospitals for Children, which focus on orthopedic conditions, burns, cleft lip/palate, and spinal cord injuries. The organization provides care to children at no cost to families.

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War Eagles fall to Gadsden, 28-20

Wakulla ends the regular season with a 6-4 record going into a bye week before the playoffs start the following week

War Eagle running back Jordan Barnes scores against Gadsden to go up 7-6 in the second quarter and gets a celebratory lift by big 6-3, 300 pound lineman Trenten Barwick.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The Wakulla War Eagles fell to 6-4 on the year after falling to the Gadsden Jaguars 28-20 on a chilly night in Havana.
The War Eagles were up 13-12 at the end of the third quarter, but the Jaguars burned up half the fourth quarter on a long scoring drive that culminated in a touchdown and 2-point conversion to go up 20-13.

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4-H holds Teen Leadership Summit

Emily Zak and Caden Gruebel led a workshop teaching teens how to plan, produce, and record a podcast. (PHOTO BY COURTNEY WAHL)

By RACHEL PIENTA
4-H Director

Wakulla Countyโ€™s youth leaders took center stage at the inaugural Future Leaders of Wakulla Teen Leadership Summit, hosted by Wakulla 4-H at the Extension Office in Crawfordville on Oct. 13.

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