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…
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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.”…
Gadsden County Sheriff Morris Young took a stroll through some local neighborhoods recently, but the outing was more than just a leisurely walk, sheriff’s office…
According to Department of Education statistics, every year one in four students fails to graduate from high school on time and 43 percent of Florida…
A Gadsden-born-and-bred public servant and educator has been re-elected to serve an unprecedented third term as chairman of a nearby community college’s Board of Trustees,…
Eight men and women from Gadsden County’s first-ever Aaron Feis Guardian Program training class accepted diplomas, plaques and accolades at a graduation ceremony this past…
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…
How an opera star rose from a hip-hop town Earlier this year, Quincy native and Robert F. Munroe Day School grad Elizabeth Strickland outsang some…

Major Bonnie A. Francis: The story of an Air Force legend, as recounted by fellow Airmen and friends
For those who don’t know, Major Bonnie Ann Francis was born and raised in Quincy, a small rural town in North Florida. Francis’ late parents…
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…






