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Wanda Cash Presidential Scholarship deadline is May 12


Wanda Cash Presidential Scholarship deadline is May 12
The Taylor County Historical Society is accepting applications for the second annual Wanda Cash Presidential Scholarship, named in honor of its longest-serving president, the late Wanda Cash.
The $1,000 scholarship is being sponsored by the historical society and the Cash family.
Applications for the “Wanda Cash Presidential Scholarship” are available online at the society’s Facebook page and at the offices of Perry Newspapers, as well guidance offices at the high school and Point of Grace.
The scholarship is open to all graduating Taylor County seniors. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, May 12.
Cash served as president of the historical society from 2000 to 2014 and was instrumental in the publication of the popular “Cash Writings of Taylor County” by W.T. Cash.

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Historical Society welcomes Goodman as guest speaker May 3


Historical Society welcomes Goodman as guest speaker May 3
After a year-long hiatus due to COVID, the Taylor County Historical Society is gearing back up for action with a special outdoor event planned Monday, May 3, at Rosehead Park.
Local author Dr. Josh Goodman will share information about his recently-published book, “Forest Capital: A History of Taylor County, Fla.”
The event will feature a display of historical materials Goodman collected during his research for the book.
The display will open at 5:30 p.m., and the program will begin at 6 p.m.
The free event will be open to the public. All members are encouraged to attend.

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Wisconsin’s No. 1 mink farming industry now seen as a COVID-19 risk


By Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism
Jan 30, 2021 3:01 PM
By Kate Golden
For Wisconsin Watch
The first sign of trouble was that the mink stopped eating, said Hugh Hildebrandt, one of two main mink vets in Wisconsin. Next came coughing and sneezing, lethargy and labored breathing. Hildebrandt had worked with mink for 30 years. He wrote the Merck Veterinary Manual section on mink. But he had never seen anything like this.
Captive mink have a flu season in the fall, just like people — they get it from us, in fact. But what appeared in the two Taylor County, Wisconsin mink farms that saw outbreaks in October was not flu, which tends to sicken the weakest animals. This took out the strongest mink, the mature adult females. Over a few days, it killed hundreds per day and about 5,500 total on the two ranches. It whipped through by coat color, light to dark: The lighter-coat mink, ranch-bred to bring out recessive genes, have long been more delicate.

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All things Merry & Bright | Perry Newspapers


All things Merry & Bright
The back parking lot of the Taylor County Courthouse was transformed into a Christmas wonderland — complete with “snow” — during the Taylor County Historical Society’s Downtown Christmas Celebration held on Friday, Dec. 11.
Children frolicked and played, and shared their Christmas wishes with Santa. 2020 Florida Forest Festival Little Queen Madelyn McCormick and Little King Tilt Hall helped Santa during the tree-lighting ceremony.
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