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 “Government”
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…
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…
The Gadsden County Parks & Recreation Advisory Board had its first meeting on Tuesday, April 17. The board was put together by the Gadsden County…
On April 5, the Quincy City Commission put out a bid for the replacement of existing holly trees within the nine-block downtown business district with…
At Quincy’s April 23 meeting, local businessmen Bruce Shelfer and George Hackney questioned Quincy’s permit costs for building commercial warehousing. Total permit fees for a…
Quincy city officials on Monday, April 23 looked at upgrading the city’s old police building to enable the Quincy Police Department to move back into…
Florida’s two senators, Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio, joined forces Wednesday, April 18 to present leaders of multiple federal agencies that provide grants to governments,…
The Leon County Sheriff’s Office arrested Robert Moore, 25, on Tuesday, April 17 on charges of attempted first-degree murder and kidnapping to facilitate a felony. Moore,…
