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Wakulla commissioner Ed Brimner pulls out of race
Wakulla County Commissioner Ed Brimner has decided not to run for re-election this year, saying he was no longer passionate about being a politician.
Brimner drops out of Wakulla County Commission race
Wakulla County Commission Chairman has announced that he's dropping out of the commission race, effective today.
Summer Reading Camp Gives Students Another Chance
For many schools summer break means peace and quiet, but at Medart Elementary school some students are still working hard.
Wakulla County Service on Display
The Wakulla County Sheriff department and other service agencies were all on display at the Wakulla County Wal-mart to let residents know what to do when faced with an emergency and that service agencies are ...
STD Awareness Increases in Big Bend
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says one in four young women between the ages of 14 and 19 is infected with at least one sexually transmitted disease.
Tallahassee man critically injured in Wakulla crash
A Tallahassee man was critically injured Wednesday afternoon after he lost control of his car while driving in Wakulla County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
There's been talk about Wakulla County becoming a Charter County since February and tonight residents came out to voice their opinions.
Summer isn't boring at the Wakulla library
The steps were rickety, the stairwell dark, the heat and mustiness overwhelming.
Wakulla youth get straight talk about sex
A recent "wake-up call" conference on youth and sexual awareness was so successful in Tallahassee that a similar one has been planned next weekend in Wakulla County.
Wakulla County Charter Meeting Outcome
Thursday night, Wakulla County residents participated in a discussion regarding the "draft" county charter.
A new charter government could be in the works for Wakulla County
A Home Rule Charter Ordinance should be in the future for Wakulla County. The charter will help give residents more of a say in county government.
One Drug Arrest in Wakulla County Snowballs
One major drug arrest in Wakulla County has led to a chain reaction of 16 more arrests.
Local McDonald's Serves Bagel with Blood on It?
Cars lined up at the McDonald's drive though in Crawfordville. Customers unaware that on Tuesday a woman who works at the Florida Department of Health says her breakfast bagel was topped with blood.
Midway Celebrates the 4th By Mud Bogging
Residents in Midway celebrated the 4th by getting down and dirty mud bogging, and racing on the fast track.
Southbound Monroe Street and westbound I-10 will have nighttime lane closures from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday to allow for ramp construction.
Weather station reopens on Wakulla coast
The Wakulla County Weather and Tidal Station has reopened at a new location with add-ons to enhance storm-surge data.
Wakulla growth spurs controversy
A new Dollar General sits on Crawfordville Highway, next to a green pasture where horses graze.
Food stamps go uncollected throughout the Big Bend
Thousands of people across the state aren't applying for the food stamps they're eligible for despite the souring economy, according to federal and state agencies, leaving more than a billion dollars in federal ...
Need software help? Try Tech@Night
Tallahassee Community College has announced the summer offerings for its Tech@Night series of short courses.
Wakulla County residents celebrate opening of refurbished courthouse
CRAWFORDVILLE- There used to be gaping holes, a beehive and at least one wasp's nest in Wakulla County's historic courthouse, but after years of hard work, the building has been restored.