For over 20 years, the officers with the Havana Police Department have made it their December mission to make sure no Havana child wakes up…
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Elephant Aid International, an education and advocacy organization that focuses on improving the lives of elephants around the world, has announced its first-ever essay contest…
Attapulgus is a small town in southern Georgia, close to the Florida border; it is also home to two Asian elephants, Bo and Tarra. Tarra,…
Hundreds of people attended opening night of Quincy’s First Baptist Church’s Journey to Bethlehem. For two days, December 18 and December 19, the church held…
The Florida Forest Service will be celebrating Florida Arbor Day with a Tree ID Quiz Bowl on Saturday January 15 at the Bear Creek Educational…
Gadsden County Commissioner Eric Hinson and Gadsden County Schoolboard Member Cathy Johnson stopped by Havana Magnet School last week to spread some holiday cheer at…
“Gadsden County needs more packed weekends,” said Jane W. Clark, President of the West Gadsden Historical Society – the organization that hosted Greensboro’s annual Christmas…
Each December, the community of Gadsden County has the opportunity to make Christmas special for local children by donating a new, unwrapped toy or making…
A “heavyweight slugfest” resulted in a huge road playoff win for Gadsden County High School last Friday night in Jacksonville. It was an exceptional first…
Over 100 people flocked to a corner of downtown Havana on the night of Friday, November 12 as Downtown Havana and Havana Main Street kicked…