Nearly 20 local vendors showed up to peddle their wares at the Havana Market on Saturday, February 25. The event was held from 10 a.m.…
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Mother Tanya Scheff, the Rector at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church in Quincy, made a seven day pilgrimage to Israel in January of this year. “This…
The Havana Public Library is hosting a series of classes entitled “Free online sources for Genealogy” from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. on Monday nights.…
On Thursday, March 2, at Havana Community Park, firefighters and their supporters will gather together for a fundraiser in support of the department. The annual…
In its current form, there is nothing ‘universal’ about the proposed ‘universal’ school of choice voucher program. The word universal implies that access is open;…
CERTIFIED BUILDING/RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS Gadsden County Community Development is now soliciting applicants for certified building/residential contractors desirous of participating in its Community Development Block Grant…
“The spring classic is like the first big ride of the season,” said Ann Kozeliski, director of Havana Main Street. “After the cold weather has…
By Kiwanis White For the first time in six years, Gadsden County Emergency Services is fully staffed. Director of Emergency Medical Services Kris Hood recently…
Gadsden County kicked off its Black History Month celebration on Sunday evening with a movie night at Tanyard Creek Preservation Park. The movie of choice…
The Girl Scouts of Havana gathered downtown last Saturday for a sale of their classic cookies. Boxes of caramel Somoas, peanut buttery Do-si-Dos, crisp Thin…



