On Wednesday, August 11, Florida’s Secretary of State Laurel M. Lee visited downtown Havana for a tour of “Florida’s Friendliest...
Read moreJames A. Shanks Middle School teacher Cornelius Pace hopes to impact the lives of his students one certification at a...
Read moreJamiron “Miron” Richardson grew up in Quincy with his younger sister, mother and grandmother. He now lives in Tallahassee, where...
Read moreThe Gadsden Horsemen's Association will be hosting the 3rd annual Big Bend Rodeo this weekend - with the venue being...
Read moreChattahoochee’s Cowen Public Library was briefly closed for renovations, and this week - it is the Quincy library’s turn to...
Read moreOn Tuesday, August 17, students of Gadsden County returned to their classrooms for the 2021-2022 school year. For many students,...
Read morePop, pop, pop, pop! The sound of multiple shots echoed as the splat of exploding paintballs made impact with their...
Read moreBeing the first in the family to move far away from home can be a nervous journey for some. Darrell...
Read moreThe Apalachicola Arsenal Museum, located at the Florida State Hospital has been selected to showcase an exciting exhibit like no...
Read morePets are an important part of many people's lives - and The Gadsden County Times wants to spotlight the many...
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