The Department of State’s Division of Historical Resources recently granted the Havana Community Development Corporation, Inc. $50,000 to aid in the preservation of historic buildings…
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If you are in the Quincy area and looking for a good place to spend some time outdoors, you might consider a trip to Bear…
Last week, Florida’s First Lady Casey DeSantis announced that the theme for this year’s Black History Month contests will be “Celebrating African-American Contributions to Florida’s…
On January 22, Quincy Main Street Inc. sent out social media posts and emails, announcing that the 31st QuincyFest, scheduled for Saturday, February 12, would…
The life and legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was celebrated in Havana on Monday, January 17. The Havana Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship…
Last Saturday afternoon, Havana Main Street and the downtown merchants hosted the first car show for the new year. The vehicles lined up along 1st…
Adults in the Gadsden County community are getting involved in the lives of local youth to make positive changes in the community crime rates. On…
As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches, a local scholarship committee is organizing its annual celebration of Dr. King’s life and work, and looking to…
The Robert F. Munroe boys’ varsity basketball team traveled to Jefferson County, Florida on January 6 and brought heat to the court with an 88-48…
Award-winning artist and Tallahassee native Eluster Richardson will be returning to the Gadsden Arts Center & Museum for his sixth solo exhibition in the space,…






