Hertz case to begin

Judge severs Hertz and Looney death penalty cases; jury of 12 is selected; Hertz case is scheduled to get underway beginning Tuesday, Dec. 10

Guerry Wayne Hertz and Jason Looney

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

It was 25 years to the day – Dec. 6, 1999 was the first day of the double-murder trial of Guerry Wayne Hertz and Jason Looney.

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Kemp, Whaley arraignment continued again

The two are charged with felony for using public records to try to expose identity of an internet troll

Mike Kemp
Becky Whaley

Staff Report

Defense attorneys for former County Commissioner Mike Kemp and Becky Whaley, former administrator of a Wakulla Citizens Facebook page, again continued the arraignment for their clients until January.

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Rotary builds beds for kids

Some of the Rotary members involved in the build, with some members of the high school Interact Club as well.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

The Rotary Club of Wakulla, joined by Cone Distributing and local Realtors, took part in a bed build on Saturday, Dec. 7 at the sheriff’s maintence yard to build 25 bunk beds for kids who don’t have beds.

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Music school to hold recital

Special to The Sun

The Medart School of Music will be having its Winter recitals on Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Ochlockonee Bay United Methodist Church located at 2780 Surf Road. There will be performances at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Come enjoy a variety of music performed on a variety of instruments by these young musicians!

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Eastern Star donations

The members of Crawfordville Chapter #242, Order of the Eastern Star collected back to school and clothing items in August. Riversprings Assistant Principal Katherine Spivey accepts donations from OES Worthy Matron Eileen Bramblette, at right. The group says it is a privilege for us to be able to help our community. For more information on the Order of the Eastern Star and its Charitable donations, please visit Floridaoes.org.

Libby Justice’s 4-H journey in equine science

Libby Justice

Special to The Sun

The excitement of traveling hundreds of miles from home and competing on a national level is a feeling like no other. 4-H member Nina “Libby” Justice experienced firsthand exactly what that feels like and how far hard work and dedication can take you. After winning a blue ribbon on the county level and securing second place while competing at the 4-H State Horse Show in June, Libby qualified to present her Illustrated Talk titled “Horse Coat Genetics: Colors, Patterns & Textures” in Kentucky at the Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup.

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