On Monday March 22, the Gretna City Commission and staff were joined by representatives of C.W. Roberts Contracting, Inc. to conduct the groundbreaking of the…
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Gadsden County pulls the plug on free wifi distribution On Wednesday, February 17, 500 residents of Gadsden County received a free internet hotspot, launching families…
Nearly a year after the first reported case of COVID-19 in the United States (the first case being reported on January 19, 2020, in Snohomish…
With the election of a new Gadsden County Superintendent of Schools, the school district will be saying goodbye to Roger Milton, who has served as…
When it comes to campaigning for elections, much of a candidate’s initiative comes from the local support and volunteering of local voters. Volunteers help get…
The numbers and election information reflected in this story are for Gadsden County votes only, as of 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 3, and may…
The November 3, 2020 ballots had candidates for presidential, Florida senate, and congress as well as several local governmental seats. But in addition to those…
Greensboro Town Council seeks to outsource During the Monday, October 19 meeting of the Greensboro Town Council, the town’s volunteer fire rescue agency made several…
County Commissioners vote on masks, penalties, and curfew The Gadsden County Board of County Commissioners held an emergency meeting on Friday, October 2 to vote…
The Gadsden County Board of County Commissioners held an emergency meeting on Friday, September 25 to vote on the return of public meetings and approve…









