The Quincy Police Department recently celebrated National Police Week by hosting a week full of events, all aimed at remembering those lost in the line…
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For a third year, the Havana Mainstreet’s Plein Air Painting “Painting in the Shade” event was a resounding success. The event took place last weekend,…
On May 20, Robert Rubero, of Florida State University’s Claude Pepper Center, held a talk about the Women in World War II exhibit on display…
It is said that April’s rains bring May flowers, and while the saying does less for Florida lawns (that get rain just as much in…
For the entire month of May the Havana History and Heritage Society is holding an exhibit focusing on the role and contribution of Women in…
Citizens of the Town of Havana were invited to attend a town hall meeting on Wednesday, May 3. The town hall meeting was hosted by…
During the municipal elections held on Tuesday, April 25, Havana, Tabatha Nelson beat out Matt Wesolowski and incumbent Decorkus Allen for the Town Council Group…
The Havana Town Council will meet this week for a discussion on the possibility of building a neighborhood clinic next door to the Harvey’s grocery…
April is the month that borders the edge of spring and summer, and Havana gardeners and residents have been using the balmy weather to get…
In May, the Havana History & Heritage Society will be spotlighting women who have served in the United States Military, and their contributions to their…