Wakulla Transportation fights on

Senior citizens travel in buses to Tallahassee where Commission for Transportation Disadvantaged rejects bids

Some of the seniors from Wakulla County at the meeting in Tallahassee.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Dozens of seniors from the Wakulla Senior Center loaded up on buses last week and traveled to Tallahassee to appear at the meeting of the state Commission for Transportation Disadvantaged – urging them to reject a recommendation that Big Bend Transit replace Wakulla Transportation in providing transportation services.

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Special meeting set to declare local burn ban

Citing drought conditions, county commissioners will meet Wednesday, April 15 at 2 p.m.

Staff Report

The Wakulla County Commission has set a special meeting for Wednesday, April 15 at 2 p.m. to consider a resolution to declare a local state of emergency due to drought conditions and implement a county-wide burn ban.
The meeting will be held in the commission meeting room.

Wakulla Academic team excels

The team scores second in the state

Academic team of Ronin Taylor, Gavin Mullins, Troy Thaxton, and Matthew Thaxton.

By BILL TAYLOR
Academic Team Coach

Wakulla High School has something to celebrate. The school’s Academic Team recently finished second in the state of Florida at the 2026 Commissioner’s Academic Challenge, competing against teams from school districts across the entire state.
It is the latest chapter in a proud tradition — the Wakulla Academic Team was founded by the Coastal Optimists Club more than 40 years ago, and has competed in all 39 editions of the Commissioner’s Academic Challenge since the tournament began in 1986.

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Former teacher is charged with felony mischief

Jeffrey Duggar, who served prison time after death of child, is charged with damaging a church

Jeffrey Duggar

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Jeffrey Duggar, once a popular teacher at Wakulla High School who was later imprisoned for aggravated child abuse after a 15-month-old he took in was killed, was arrested in February for breaking out windows at Zion Hill Church.
Duggar was arrested on Feb. 23 after sheriff’s deputies were called about a man breaking out windows at the church.

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Blakely Wade– Kindergartner at Medart Elementary

Principal: Stan Ward

Achievements/Reason for Nomination: Blakely is a shining example of what it means to be a model kindergarten student. Each day, she comes to school ready to learn, demonstrating a strong work ethic and a genuine love for learning. Academically, she consistently meets and exceeds expectations, eagerly participating in lessons and taking pride in her work. She shows outstanding citizenship by following classroom rules, showing kindness to her peers, and always being respectful to teachers and classmates. A natural leader, she sets a positive example for others by helping classmates, making thoughtful choices, and encouraging those around her. Her positive attitude, responsibility, and caring nature make her a true star student and a joy to have in the classroom.

Optimist Oratorical contest winners announced

Optimist President Jo Ann Daniels, Jordan Herron, Jolene Bull, Amelia Ricks and Riversprings teacher Amanda LaTour.

Special to The Sun

On Thursday, April 2th, the Wakulla Coastal Optimist Club held their annual Oratorical Contest. The topic for the speech was: “The Moment I Realized I Belonged: My Definition of Community.”
The contest is open to students from 7th through 12th grade.

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WCSO Citizens Academy is worthwhile experience

The Rev. Dr. Besty Goehrig with Sheriff Jared Miller at the graduation for the recent Citizens Academy.

By REV. DR. BETSY GOEHRIG

Last year I applied to attend the Wakulla County Sheriff’s Office Citizen’s Academy to get to know more about our local law enforcement agency. I have been in ministry for 45 years including 15 years as a volunteer Police Chaplain, and we have family who serve in and with law enforcement. I thought it would be interesting to learn more about WCSO.

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