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Legal Notices for June 2, 2021 | Perry Newspapers

Legal Notices for June 2, 2021 | Perry Newspapers
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County lifts mask, COVID restrictions | Perry Newspapers

County lifts mask, COVID restrictions | Perry Newspapers
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Hodges Park renovation pushed back | Perry Newspapers

Hodges Park renovation pushed back Work on the proposed $1 million renovation project at Hodges Park in Keaton Beach could begin as early as January 2022, but it will likely be delayed until later in the year to avoid closing the park during the busy summer season. County Administrator LaWanda Pemberton provided an update to the Taylor County Commission during the board’s March workshop. Subscribe to our e-Edition and read the rest of the story. Already a subscriber? Click here to sign in.

County has 20 positions, no applicants | Perry Newspapers

County has 20 positions, no applicants Despite more than 20 open positions available in county government, local officials have not received an employment application in the past month. That’s according to County Administrator LaWanda Pemberton, who made the announcement at the Taylor County Commission’s Tuesday, April 20, meeting during a discussion of the suspension of the state inmate work squads. Subscribe to our e-Edition and read the rest of the story. Already a subscriber? Click here to sign in.

CARES Act applications due by April 30 | Perry Newspapers

CARES Act applications due by April 30 The application period for the second round of Taylor County’s small business and individual assistance programs funded through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act will come to and end on Friday, April 30. According to County Administrator LaWanda Pemberton, the county’s contract with Government Services Group (GSG), which is overseeing the programs, will expire on June 1. Ending the application period on April 30 will give the firm a month to complete their work evaluating all of the submitted applications. Subscribe to our e-Edition and read the rest of the story. Already a subscriber? Click here to sign in.

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