Funeral services were held on Monday for a Havana business owner. Robert “Bob” Odom, who owned Oscar’s Pizza, died On Tuesday, July 2 at the…
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Judge Kathy Garner gave citizens a fresh start as she helped them put their misdemeanor legal troubles behind them. Dozens of people left the Gadsden…
The Juneteenth Unity Celebration was held for the Juneteenth National Holiday in the Gadsden County Courthouse Square. The event included a few speakers, the recognition…
A nonprofit organization is working to help combat maternal mental health disparities in Gadsden County, and asking local moms to join the movement. Melanin Mothers…
A great group of artists, admirers, donors, and volunteers gathered to attend the 36th Annual Art in the Gadsden Juried Exhibition at the Gadsden Arts…
While cruising through Havana this month, be sure to check out the Havana Garden Club June Yard of the Month winners. The residential yard of…
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Carter-Parramore High Alumni Scholarship Fund awards scholarships to 9 Gadsden County High graduates
The Carter-Parramore High Alumni Scholarship Fund, Inc. awarded scholarships to nine graduates in the Gadsden County High School Class of 2024. The presentations were made…
Tallahassee Community College is proud to announce the addition of eight new associate of science (A.S.) degree programs: A.S. in Applied Artificial Intelligence, A.S. in…
The Tallahassee Community College Foundation is pleased to announce the establishment of four new scholarships – The Sharon Jefferson Endowed Scholarship, The GFWC Woman’s Club…
A gathering for the annual Gadsden 4-H Banquet was held in Quincy’s Thomas Memorial Baptist Church’s gymnasium on Friday, May 31. This potluck-style event attracted…