The Florida Department of Corrections and Florida Gateway College proudly recognized 42 inmate-students in the Second Chance Pell Pilot Program for being named to the…
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The Literacy Center in Quincy held an adult spelling bee “FUNd raiser” June 2 at the Quincy Music Theatre. Seven teams of three adults competed…
Some 280 bicyclists from around the Southeast converged on Gadsden County this past weekend for the third annual Gadsden County Stage Race bicycle event, hosted…
Quincy Vacation Bible School student Owen Bard cuts wood in preparation for building a wheelchair ramp for a local disabled woman. Bard and dozens of…
School may be out, but many area churches offer a spiritual alternative during the summer – Vacation Bible School. Long a summer staple in communities…
Event organizers estimate about 200 people flocked to Chattahoochee’s River Landing this past Saturday for the first-ever Celebration Chattahoochee event, organized by the Dr. Martin…
Skip Brea, a Master of Fine Arts student at Florida State University, presents unique and thought-provoking digital illustrations in his exhibition “A friend, with friends”…
Vic Vickers has spent his entire life in Havana and lives here now with his wife, Amy, who owns the hair salon, Amy’s Hairstyling. They…
When the Gadsden County Commission approved a summer youth employment program this year, it failed to factor in the increase in Florida’s minimum wage, resulting…
Last Thursday, members of the Havana Heritage Society and Museum toured one of the region’s oldest, longest-standing active farms last week – the Mays family…






