Judging by the vastness of the crowds and the smiles on festival-goers’ faces, PumpkinFest number 20 – this past weekend in downtown Havana – proved…
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As the morning sun slowly inched heavenward, its rays coyly beginning to peek above the tops of the old-growth pine stands shrouding the horizon, the…
In a documentary film premiering this weekend at the Havana Shade Tobacco Museum, the story of Havana is told by some of the very men…
Then Pharaoh gave this order to all his people: “Throw every newborn Hebrew boy into the Nile River. But you may let the girls live.”…
The Havana Town Council met for its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 1, but the “usual” quickly devolved into an unusually chaotic, divisive –…
Like many Panhandle counties, Gadsden has grappled with higher-than-average unemployment and other economic blight, particularly in the wake of Hurricane Michael. But according to local…
Acclaimed artist D. Arthur McBride’s Havana studio has long been a favorite haunt for art lovers from around the Big Bend region, but lately her…
Though Havana Northside High School sat fallow, abandoned and in disrepair for years following its closure in 2004, a bright, optimistic new day has dawned…
A large downtown Havana building badly damaged during Hurricane Michael was eradicated practically overnight earlier this week, after town officials spent months working through the…
If he was but 10 years older, you might call him Havana’s “Man of the Century.” It seems everyone in this small, sleepy North Florida…