Wakulla man signs record deal

Wakullaโ€™s Madden Metcalf, center, has announced signing a record deal with producer Freddy Wexler and MCA.

By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

After being discovered on social media for his musical talent, Wakulla native Madden Metcalf has signed a record deal with Freddy Wexler, a Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer, and MCA Records.
Metcalfโ€™s first single, โ€œIDWKโ€ came out in November 2025. Metcalf released his next single, โ€œLike My Hometownโ€ on Jan. 26th. Metcalf has been playing guitar and singing since he was 7 years old.

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Student of the Week

Serenity Holcomb โ€“ 5th grader at Crawfordville Elementary

Serenity Holcomb

Principal: Alana Crawford.

Achievements/Reason for Nomination: Serenity is a 5th grade student here at Crawfordville Elementary School. While she has not been with us long, she has already made quite the impression. Currently she is leading the school with 3,401,710 words read! She has worked incredibly hard and earned all Aโ€™s throughout the entire school year. Serenityโ€™s teachers say that she is an outstanding 5th-grade student who always goes above and beyond in everything she does. Serenity is kind and respectful to others. She consistently gives her best effort and leads by example. Her dedication is clear in her incredible achievement of reading over 3 million words, showing both her strong work ethic and love of learning.

Andrew Nelson signs with Missouri S&T

Nelson, center, was with family and coaches at the signing ceremony. (Photo by William Snowden)

Wakulla War Eagle strong safety Andrew Nelson signed a scholarship on National Signing Day, Wednesday, Feb. 4, with the Missouri S&T Miners, a Division II team in the Great Lakes Valley Conference. Head Coach Scott Klees praised Nelson and the support of his family. Nelson said he chose Missouri S&T because he will get a great education at school and play for a great football team. He is the 106th player from Wakulla under Coach Klees to get a football scholarship.

How Mobile Response Teams alleviate mental health crises

By JOSHUA PRATER
Special to The Sun

โ€œI donโ€™t know what to do,โ€ the 17-year-old boy muttered over the phone. โ€œI know that I donโ€™t feel safe, but I donโ€™t know how Iโ€™ll live without her.โ€
I was familiar with the young caller and knew he lives with bipolar disorder. This was not his first time calling MRT; he called frequently at night, but this time was noticeably different.
Through the boyโ€™s fear-filled voice, I knew he needed someone to talk to, someone he could trust. Thatโ€™s my role as a Mobile Response Team (MRT) counselor for Apalachee Center.

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Wakulla finishes regular season strong

Brady Jackson vs David Moen. WRESTLING PHOTOS BY JENNIFER THAXTON

By WALT JACOBS
Correspondent

The Wakulla wrestling team closed out their regular season at the Ippolito Memorial Tournament held at Brandon High School. The War Eagles had a strong showing despite missing four wrestlers from their roster. No. 9 Brandon (2A) won the tournament with 274.5 points, followed by No. 7 Harmony (3A) with 200 points, No. 7 Aubrey Rogers (1A) in third, with 183 points, and Wakulla with 182.5 points for a fourth place finish.

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Sopchoppy Opry ends its run

After 25 years, the Opry will no longer have regular shows

The Opryโ€™s house band, Southbound: Reggie Bradley, Lamar Brock, Larry Bullock, Johnny Calloway, Wayne Martin, Jay Newsome and Ashton Evans.

Story By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Photos by
GERALD BROWN

The Sopchoppy Opry performed its last scheduled performance to a huge audience in the Historic Sopchoppy High School Auditorium, on Saturday, January 30th, proving it will always be โ€œThe little Opry that could.โ€
After almost 26 years and over 300 shows later, the Sopchoppy Opry is no longer maintaining its last Saturday of the month scheduled performances.

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Deputy agrees to deferred prosecution

Deputy Don Newsome was charged with supplying information to then-commissioner Mike Kemp

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Wakulla Sheriffโ€™s Deputy Don Newsome entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the state on Jan. 23 โ€“ meaning the felony charges against him will be dropped if he has no new law offenses.
As part of the deal, Newsome must also testify against former County Commissioner Mike Kemp, whose case is set for trial in March.

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Empty Bowls held

Becky Whaley, Petra Shuff, Dr. Christopher Mrofchak, Ryan Warner, Principal Michele Falk, Sherrie Posey, and Emily Strickland. (Photos by Gerald Brown)

An Empty Bowls event was held on Thursday at Wakulla High School to raise money for Wakulla Giving Hands. Music, culinary, and art teachers collaborated with volunteers to make soup as well as handmade bowls.

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