By Sierra Bush-Rester In its current form, there is nothing ‘universal’ about the proposed ‘universal’ school of choice voucher program....
Read moreDetailsQ. Judge Smith, how is paternity established? A. Your question reminds me of a children’s book about a baby bird...
Read moreDetailsIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 2ND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR GADSDEN COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION: CASE NO.: 19000189CAA...
Read moreDetailsGadsden County kicked off its Black History Month celebration on Sunday evening with a movie night at Tanyard Creek Preservation...
Read moreDetailsEditor’s note: This commentary is provided by the Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) of Florida A&M University. Every...
Read moreDetails“The spring classic is like the first big ride of the season,” said Ann Kozeliski, director of Havana Main Street....
Read moreDetailsJoin leading artists and scholars from FAMU Foster-Tanner Gallery, Anderson- Brickler Gallery, and Gadsden Arts for three, one-hour sessions that...
Read moreDetailsThe Girl Scouts of Havana gathered downtown last Saturday for a sale of their classic cookies. Boxes of caramel Somoas,...
Read moreDetailsOn February 8, 2023, the Honorable Francis J. “Frank” Allman was unanimously elected Chief Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit...
Read moreDetailsLast week Colonel Robert Barkley spoke to a group of Gadsden High Students about the Gadsden County Sheriff’s Office Substance...
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