Something new may be coming to Chattahoochee…but it depends on the feedback that Chattahoochee Main Street receives from members of the community. In late February,…
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Fall will officially arrive on the calendar next month (although Floridians have a bit more summer-like weather ahead of them), and Havana gardeners are putting…
With the goal of teaching future generations how to become effective and conservation-minded anglers, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is opening up the…
As the speed of the nautique ski boat reaches over 30 miles per hour, Keith Albritton’s adrenaline pumps at an ever faster rate as he…
Last week marked the sixth annual WinShape Camp hosted in Gadsden County at the First Baptist Church of Quincy; it would’ve been the seventh, but…
Despite the heat and blazing sun, a local paintball field says that the Open Airsoft Day held earlier this month was a massive success –…
Wild turkeys are abundant in Gadsden County, and they’re often seen in the early mornings alongside the road. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission…
Havana has always been known as the town that specialized in shade tobacco, and now it’ll also be known as the town with a huge…
Last week, groundbreaking agricultural innovation was unveiled at the May Nursery in Havana. AECOM, the world’s trusted infrastructure consulting firm, developed a new technology with…
While June arrived with debilitating heat that made gardening and landscaping difficult, some Havana residents and business owners are still putting forth their best effort…