Acclaimed artist D. Arthur McBride’s Havana studio has long been a favorite haunt for art lovers from around the Big Bend region, but lately her…
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Though Havana Northside High School sat fallow, abandoned and in disrepair for years following its closure in 2004, a bright, optimistic new day has dawned…
A large downtown Havana building badly damaged during Hurricane Michael was eradicated practically overnight earlier this week, after town officials spent months working through the…
If he was but 10 years older, you might call him Havana’s “Man of the Century.” It seems everyone in this small, sleepy North Florida…
A local hospice volunteer is getting regional and even national attention for her selfless acts of love and care toward people – both the two-legged…
Click the link below to view the official election results, courtesy Gadsden County Supervisor of Elections: Municipal Results
With the Smithsonian in town, the launch of a new community “togetherness” initiative, murals multiplying, the upcoming Festival of Arts and Bikes, et cetera, et…
Greater unity between local black, white and other racial communities is crucial to Havana’s economic, cultural and social prosperity, local leaders said, and a conference…
Eric Sapronetti stands proudly beside his latest masterpiece – a vibrantly colored, richly detailed depiction of one of the most famous scenes from American military…
Carlos Collins, owner of new Havana dry cleaner Collins Cleaners has had a passion for the cleaning business since he was a child. Growing up…








