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Lu, the beloved African hippopotamus and cherished resident of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, passed away peac…

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How many dads (and moms, for that matter) would want their “parenting” televised? I can’t think of anything more intimidating. If someone made a movie about your family, how many scenes would …

The Wakulla County Board of County Commissioner meeting takes place 5 p.m., Monday, 3093 Crawfordville Highway, Crawfordville.

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is asking a federal appeals court to quickly halt a district judge’s ruling that would require a series of steps aimed at prote…

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Wakulla High Boys Varsity Basketball faced Godby in Districts. Unfortunately the team lost 74-34. This ends the season.

Wakulla High Varsity Boys Basketball traveled to Madison on Monday last week. The team fell 71-25. On Thursday the team traveled to Munroe and lost 72-32. Wakulla enters the district tournamen…

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Wakulla High Boys Varsity Basketball hosted Madison County on 1/7 and the team lost 81-34. Wakulla Boys Varsity Soccer hosted Taylor on 1/7 and won 3-2 with Urijah Sapp, Dax Dichio and Brody O…

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Wakulla high wrestling hosted Godby high for a match and won with a very impressive 83-0 victory. Wakulla high boys’ varsity basketball started their week off on the road at Community Christia…

Opinion

One day before we started class this week, a student asked me if I ever got bored teaching the same courses year after year. He said he wanted to be a teacher but wasn’t sure if it would be interesting enough. I told him I never get bored because the different personalities of the students m…

Hey Taylor – I’ve heard plenty about tariffs affecting the price of different goods, but now I’m hearing about gas prices going up. Not sure I quite understand why, can you explain? – Ellen

The United States Agency for International Development is the primary vehicle through which the country administers humanitarian aid programs around the world. It was set up under John F. Kennedy’s Foreign Assistance Act in the 1960s and has grown over the decades to employ around 10,000 peo…

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When friends or family ask me about living in Florida, I often tell me that the weather is great, “There’s nothing to shovel here but sunshine.” Living in Montana, I would spend hours every day shoveling snow. It was a hand-numbing task. Why would anybody pay that much money to freeze to dea…