Gadsden County Sheriff Morris Young has located the old Quincy Police Station that sat on the Quincy Courthouse Square during the 1950s and early 1960s.…
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With St. Patrick’s Day falling on a Saturday this year, festivals and celebrations are likely to see larger-than-normal crowds, with more vehicles and pedestrians on the roadways.…
A torch, symbolizing Prometheus’ gift of fire to humanity, was lit in Gadsden County on Wednesday, February 21. However, what that fire represented to Gadsden…
On Saturday, March 24, the National Hook-Up of Black Women Inc. – Gadsden County Chapter is presenting a free Teen Summit Program aimed at teaching…
Twenty-four high school juniors from Gadsden, Leon, Liberty and Wakulla counties were selected in February to participate in the Talquin Electric Cooperative Youth Tour at…
U.S. Air Force Airman Carlos E. Alvarez of Quincy, the son of Ivonne E. Jimenez and Carlos Alvarez, and the brother of Belen A. Jimenez,…
The 74th West Florida Livestock Show and Sale will take place Saturday, March 3 at the William M. Inman Agricultural Center (2140 W. Jefferson Street)…
The Veterans Memorial Railroad in Bristol is offering a “Wear Green and Ride the Steam” program from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March…
Harvey Swisher makes a point, as Mike Swisher (seated) and Marcia Swisher Nelson look on at the “Meet the Swishers, A Shade Tobacco Family” program…
Bill Kimberl, immediate past president of the Tallahassee Builders Association, looks over the left shoulder of Gadsden Technical Institute student Donterious Barnes as he prepares…




