Daily Archives: February 5, 2026

Gadsden County Republican Executive Committee requests state DOGE review of county government

Erin HIllGadsden County News Service The Gadsden County Republican Executive Committee has formally requested that Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency conduct an independent financial and operational review of Gadsden County government, citing concerns about high taxes, rising expenditures and long-standing questions about fiscal oversight.In a letter dated Jan. 6 to Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise…

Code enforcement debate splits town council

Fabrizio GowdyGadsden County News Service Havana Town Council members disagreed over how to handle code enforcement violation at their Jan. 27 regular meeting. The council first discussed a proposal to update code violation fines on the old Havana Elementary School property to $567,000. The vacant and blighted asbestos-ridden property has been accumulating fines at a…

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Gadsden County Extension Column

From storage to service: How to prep irrigation and sprayers for spring As winter comes to an end and spring planting approaches, farmers in Gadsden County need to make sure irrigation and spraying equipment is ready to go. After sitting idle for months, pumps, pivots, sprayers, and nozzles can develop problems that lead to costly…

Looking Back

10 YEARS AGO After colliding with a car driven by Henry Cogman of Havana in June 1949, the Greyhound bus above crossed the highway out of control and rolled over on its back. Cogman was killed and three passengers on the bus were hospitalized with lesser injuries and several treated for shock and minor injuries…

From the Editor’s Desk

FebruaryErin Hillmail@bradfordvillebugle.com February has always been my favorite month of the year. It is short, but it is full. Full of meaning, memories and small signs that something new is beginning.One of my favorite memories from childhood is celebrating Black History Month. It was not just something marked on a calendar. It was an integral…

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Home Country

Slim Randles I don’t mind Boots. He just curls up quietly against my belly and stays put. But sleeping with Desdemona can be a bit unnerving. She snores. Sometimes she gets little bad dreams and scratches me, too. But hey, I get to come in out of the cold and sleep with Aunt Ada’s cats…

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NURSE JUDY’S NOOK

Life full of angelsJudy Conlin I resolved not to be a whiner in 2026, and, by golly, I am not going to whine. Anything you read in my columns is reporting on happenings in my life. It may resemble whining, but it is not. It is simply accurate reporting.It is true that I am not…

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