Eric Sapronetti stands proudly beside his latest masterpiece – a vibrantly colored, richly detailed depiction of one of the most famous scenes from American military…
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For a Quincy native and amateur wordsmith, poetry is more than lyrical passages thoughtfully inscribed on paper. It’s a personal passion, no doubt, but for…
Carlos Collins, owner of new Havana dry cleaner Collins Cleaners has had a passion for the cleaning business since he was a child. Growing up…
New Year’s resolutions do not always go according to plan. Studies indicate that by the second week of February, about four out of five resolutions…
A Jackson County author and historian with a celebrated knack for storytelling and renowned expertise on the little-known history of Northwest Florida will bring his…
Graphics and photos courtesy Gadsden County School District
Shop class students aren’t the only pupils at West Gadsden Middle School learning to build houses this year. Just before holiday break, sixth grade Fundaments…
Throngs lined the streets of downtown Havana this past weekend to witness a local yuletide tradition – lawnmowers, dozens of them, donned in garland, bows…
Despite heavy weekend rains, battle reenactors managed to keep their powder dry at Chattahoochee Main Street’s second annual Scott 1817 Seminole War Re-enactment. Due to…
This Thanksgiving, the Gadsden County Chapter of the Florida A&M National Alumni Association donated a food basket to a family in each town in the…








