
Weekly Roundup: Leaning into the 2025 Legislative session
By JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida
TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis opened Florida’s 2025 legislative session this week by calling for lawmakers to revamp the ballot-initiative process, curb property taxes and revisit gun laws.
Read More …Thaxton, Haynie place at state championship


By WALT JACOBS
Correspondent
In Plato’s Republic, Socrates said: “The person who blends physical training most beautifully with music, and applies them to the soul with the utmost measure, is the one we may rightly declare to be perfectly musical, and well harmonised in the highest degree, much more so than anyone who tunes the strings of an instrument.”
Read More …23 dogs seized in two incidents
Five seized at home off Ace High Stables; 18 seized from bus in Crawfordville

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
The Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office and Wakulla Animal Control were involved in two different incidents last week in which a number of dogs were seized.
On Tuesday, Feb. 25, the sheriff’s office was alerted to possible abuse of dogs at a home on Walden Way, off Ace High Stables in a TikTok video also posted to Facebook.
HazMat called from Tallahassee for deputy
There was concern the deputy had been exposed to fentanyl during a drug search

Staff Report
A Hazardous Materials team from the Tallahassee Fire Department was called to assist the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office last week after a deputy suffered posssible chemical exposure.
Read More …Wakulla Wonderful is Saturday
By RACHEL PIENTA
Wakulla 4-H Director

The Wakulla Wonderful event is back! On Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wakulla 4-H invites the Board of County Commissioners, all elected county officials, our business community and all citizens to join Wakulla 4-H at the Wakulla County Courthouse Square on High Road for a celebration of Wakulla’s founding and community history.
Read More …Daylight Saving Time starts Sunday
Staff
Set your clocks forward one hour as Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 9, at 2 a.m.
To stay ahead, move manually controlled clocks forward before heading to bed on Saturday night, March 8.
Your cell phone will take care of the time change itself.
‘9 to 5 – The Musical’ opens on Friday

Special to The Sun
From Wakulla Community Theater’s beginnings in 1991 through 2009, then director, Reba Mason, always included a notable person in some sort of cameo.
Read More …Corrections

A front page story last week about student chefs mixed up a couple of judges in the competition: Chef Jorge Sanchez is with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and Irvin Morales is the manager of San Marco restaurant.
Additionally, a picture of one of the student chefs cooking misidentified the student. The student in the photo was Charlotte Forsythe – a photo of Lily Tirums is below.
We regret the errors.
Optimist Club’s essay winners

Special to The Sun
Wakulla High School and Riversprings Middle School recently participated in the essay contest sponsored by the Coastal Optimist Club each year. The theme for the contest was “How Optimism Has Paved My Way to Success.”
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