“Freeze!” What would happen if, throughout your week, you heard the command to freeze (stop in mid-track) whatever you were saying or thinking? In that…
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Returning to school is often stressful for students, with having to give up on the sweet delights of summer for long and arduous studies. With…
Each week before the church service starts, I check in with my two favorite octogenarian sisters, two of the coolest older ladies I know. (Hi…
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…
In October of 2018, Midway’s Fire Station 1 was badly damaged by wind and rain during Hurricane Michael. Now, nearly five years later, the City…
The Havana Cigar Day returned to the Havana Shade Tobacco Museum last weekend, marking the third year that this event has been held downtown. Starting…
The Chipola College Theatre will host open auditions on Monday, March 27 for the Spring Children’s Theatre Production, “The Secret Garden” from 6 – 9…
There are nine historically Black Greek Letter organizations that make up the National Pan-Hellenic Council, often collectively referred to as “The Divine Nine.” In honor…
Gadsden County Commissioner Ronterious Green and Kingdom Glory Worship Assembly hosted a cleaning supply giveaway and supply drive for the Lockwood family last week. The…
It snowed in Havana last weekend – not literally, but the day of the Havana WinterFest began with a truckload of icy ‘snow’ being shipped…