Havana re-elects officers; swears in new council members At the Town of Havana’s May 8 council meeting, new council members Nick Bert (Group 4) and…
Posts published in “Community”
The Gadsden County Development Council had a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open its new office in downtown Quincy on May 8. About 40 people assembled for…
Test track stalls Paul Hoppes of Havana is against building a new high-speed test track on the Quincy-area campus owned by Tallahassee Community College. So…
Brian Dekle has been named editor of The Herald. Dekle joins The Herald after a two-year stint at On the Edge Brands in Moultrie, Georgia,…
Gadsden County, through support of the Florida Department of State, is producing a documentary and oral history project that will provide insight into life in…
On Friday, May 11, the Havana Public Library hosted about 90 three-year-old day care, pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten and first-grade students from five schools and/or child care…
Long-serving Quincy City Manager Mike Wade surprised many last Tuesday evening, May 8 by reading a letter to the mayor and commissioners explaining his decision…
Attendance estimates for Havana’s inaugural Festival of Arts and Bikes this past weekend fell short of projections, but organizers say they’re glad the event got…
Havana High School’s Grand Reunion took place Saturday, April 21 at the Havana Country Club. A total of about 200 attendees, ranging from the Class…
(L-R): Rev. Charles Morris, pastor, New Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Quincy; Maj. Willie Jackson, veteran and principal, James A. Shanks Middle School, Quincy; Jim…

