Lazaro Aleman ECB Publishing, Inc. A 66-year-old Monticello man in court last week for violation of probation and facing a possible four years in prison was the beneficiary of a state law…
Day: June 20, 2019
Week-long patrol leads to multiple arrests
Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. Deputies from the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) recently engaged in a weeklong detail involving traffic stops and warranted searches within Monticello city limits, resulting in multiple…
Planned Parenthood and Choices about your Body
You already have the right to plan about becoming a parent. You already have the choice about your body. These rights can’t be taken away. These choices are made when you choose…
Debs Notes
Happy Birthday today, to Mallory Plaines and George Cooper! The Monticello Opera House presents A Chorus Line, the seventh longest running Broadway Show of all time, on stage from June 21-30. Look…
Reporter’s Corner:
When people come together for a festival Last weekend, Monticello’s downtown streets were packed with vendors, visitors and locals as the 69th Annual Watermelon Festival took place in full swing. There were…
Rosanna Harris
Rosanna Nealy Harris, 81, of Monticello, Fla., passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 12, 2019. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, at Mt. Pleasant Ministries in…
Be prepared this hurricane season
Build a supplies bucket at Jefferson County Emergency Management on June 29 Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. Is your family prepared for this year’s hurricane season? Until the end of November, the…
Warrior Brady Browning named to All-Big Bend team
Rick Patrick ECB Publishing, Inc. Brady Browning, a sophomore at Aucilla Christian Academy (ACA), has been named to the Second Team All-Big Bend baseball team by the Tallahassee Democrat. Browning was a…
Childhood reflections with a touch of grace: The shot heard around the world
Mickey Starling Columnist Being raised in the South means certain things come with the territory. Sweet tea, cane syrup and grits are considered staple items. However, it is a little known fact…
From the fields, to their forks
Youth learn about agriculture during 4-H day camp Ashley Hunter ECB Publishing, Inc. As time passes, as cities grow and farmlands become swallowed up by neighborhoods, shopping centers and roads, consumers who…
The greens of summer
Jennifer Mason Guest Columnist The hot days of summer are here and I especially love the cool greens of the garden. Daytime sun wilts most of the flowers, but the greens of…
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