Generosity throughout Havana contributed to a successful shoebox gift collection season at drop-off locations for the Samaritan’s Purse project Operation Christmas Child. Across the U.S.,…
Posts tagged as “Opinion”
This month makes one year I’ve been the editor. I took on this role unexpectedly, with one day of training, so the last 12 months…
In an age where America’s political divide is increasingly mirrored in the media consumption habits of its citizens, the local media landscape offers a glimpse…
Early childhood development refers to how a child grows and develops physically, emotionally, and socially during the first years of life. It’s also inclusive of…
A few weeks ago I interviewed the executive director at the Sanctuary Mission, a place where broken lives are restored. For some, it’s a place…
When I was a little girl one of my favorite things was to sit in my grandfather’s lap while he read a book to me.…
This past week there were two major headlines in the news: Former First lady Rosalynn Carter died, and a potential Israel-Hamas fighting pause/some (but not…
Editor’s note: This letter to the editor was submitted for the Nov. 09 edition of The Havana Herald but was not published due to an…
To the editor, The delayed federal farm bill should include increased public funding for cultivated-meat research. For those who aren’t familiar with the term, cultivated…
The Havana area now has a new Senior Center that has recently opened. Gadsden County Board of County Commissioners invited seniors to come out for…