A large downtown Havana building badly damaged during Hurricane Michael was eradicated practically overnight earlier this week, after town officials spent months working through the…
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Key law enforcement figures involved with some of America’s most horrific acts of violence over the past several years are among the high-profile speakers to…
If he was but 10 years older, you might call him Havana’s “Man of the Century.” It seems everyone in this small, sleepy North Florida…
A local hospice volunteer is getting regional and even national attention for her selfless acts of love and care toward people – both the two-legged…
With the Smithsonian in town, the launch of a new community “togetherness” initiative, murals multiplying, the upcoming Festival of Arts and Bikes, et cetera, et…
A former Midway police chief was shot in the line of duty last week in Union City, Georgia, where he currently serves as a police…
Greater unity between local black, white and other racial communities is crucial to Havana’s economic, cultural and social prosperity, local leaders said, and a conference…
Shortly after World War II, somewhere between the sugar-white Gulf Coast beaches and the buttoned-down buildings of Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi, two…
Over the coming weeks, local residents will be seeing stars – both night and day. Though not the twinkling points of light that fill the…
Resident seniors exited the Gadsden County Senior Center en masse this past week, brandishing signs and chanting in unison as part of a protest against…









