Local real estate agent sentenced to prison for taxes

Sedita Cayson

Special to The Sun

Sedita Charles Cayson, 59, of Panacea, was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison last month after being found guilty of five counts of willfully failing to file his income tax returns for tax years 2017-2021, at the conclusion of a prior day-and-a-half bench trial. The sentence imposed was announced by Michelle Spaven, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.

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4-H Public Speaking Contest is April 1

Special to The Sun

Wakulla 4-H program leader Dr. Rachel Pienta announced today that the 4-H Public Speaking Contest will be held Tuesday April 1, 2025 at 6:15 PM at the Wakulla County Extension Office located at 84 Cedar Avenue in Crawfordville. Youth from five Wakulla schools will participate and the winners from this contest will advance on to the final district competition in Leon County.

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Optimist Club gets update on developments

By LINDA KINSEY
Staff

The Coastal Optimist Club enjoyed their lunch at Myra Jeans on Thursday, March 20 while Brandon Geiger, Assistant Planning Director for Wakulla County, presented updates about our fast growing community on residential housing and commercial developments.
According to Geiger, the most recent subdivisions under construction at this time are The Flowers subdivision located off Bloxham Cutoff Road by Ben Boynton Construction, phases 2-4, it will have 60 units; Pleasant Ridge by Pafford Construction located off Martin Luther King Road, it will accommodate 96 units; Misty Springs is also underway by D.R. Horton Homes off Council Moore Road and will add 74 more homes.

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Wakulla High teacher arrested for alleged abuse

Eric Kasheta, who taught diesel mechanics, charged with whipping students with a bungee cord

Vocational teacher
Eric Kasheta

By WILLLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

A teacher in Wakulla High School’s diesel mechanic vocational program has been charged with four cases of misdemeanor battery for allegedly whipping four students with a bungee cord, according to an investigation by the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office.

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Author speaks on Civil War

Wayne Torbert’s ‘The Young Cadet’ is about Battle of Natural Bridge

Author Wayne Torbert, an avid Civil War reenactor, shows off the operation of an Enfield Rifle at the program held Tuesday, March 11, at the public library.

Story & Photos By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

The Wakulla County Historical Society presented as its program last week Wayne Torbert, author of the novel “The Young Cadet” about the Civil War Battle of Natural Bridge.

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