Question: “Judge Smith, how have you handled the Florida Supreme Court’s emphasis on case management by trial judges in civil lawsuits?” – John Let’s spend…
Posts published in “Havana”
Peanuts have a special, culturally-important place in the heart of Southern United States; it was thanks to peanuts and George Washington Carver that the south…
Distributing taxpayer dollars is one of the Havana Town Council’s jobs. From potholes to parks to police and the payroll of all city departments, the…
This Saturday, October 8, the downtown Havana will be transformed into an autumnal elysium, with pumpkins, fall decor, visiting vendors, and downtown merchants paying homage…
“When we decided to open a restaurant, I told my mom, ‘let’s find something we can cook and cook right,'” said Stephanie Portillo, owner of…
Over 200 years ago, a crown prince married a princess, and from the marriage, a holiday that would grow to be celebrated worldwide was born.…
As the leaves change colors and the days cool, there is still much yard work and gardening to be done. Gardeners in Havana aren’t yet…
Spring may be the time for most flowering plants to show off their blossoms, but it is during the fall months that roses bring forth…
Whenever I am asked on a form of some sort to state my “ethnicity”, I defiantly answer by writing the word “American”. What is wrong…
Havana resident Veda Mae Acklin turned 100 years old on September 20. She celebrated her birthday with a party hosted by her family at the…






