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Mark Pettus is Publisher of The Chattahoochee News-Herald & Sneads Sentinel. He can be reached at mark.pettus@prioritynews.net


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Home Country

Slim Randles “Boys, I gotta tell you,” said our old pal Windy Wilson, “This cold transmits me reversely to the winter of ’47. Cold? It thicklicated your blood so much you could hardly walk. You remember it, Doc? Ol’ Miller at the dairy had to ignitiolize a fire under the milk separator to liquinate it….

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Today Can Be Different

Faith when the world feels out of controlSheryl Boldt In the erratic times we live in, when emotions run rampant, do you ever wonder if you’re living with the right focus? I do.  As Christ followers, what does God require of us? When the enemy seems to be gaining ground in our culture, relationships and…

A boys’ basketball team in purple jerseys stands at center court inside a gymnasium. One player has just released a basketball, and spectators fill the bleachers behind them. A scoreboard labeled “Crossroad” is visible above the court.
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Crossroad hosts ribbon cutting ceremony for new gym

Leo TorresGadsden County News Service Crossroad Academy officially unveiled its brand new gymnasium Monday.  The school called the event a “significant milestone in the school’s continued commitment to student wellness, athletics, and community engagement.” The ceremony, which began at 1:30 p.m., was opened by CEO Al Gunn and school principal Dr.Tireshia Galloway.  Athletic Director Roy…

Senate quickly passes ‘rural renaissance’

Jim TurnerNews Service of Florida The Florida Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved a “rural renaissance” plan that is a priority of Senate President Ben Albritton, a Hardee County citrus grower, but its fate remains unclear in the House.The bill (SB 250), sponsored by Sen. Corey Simon, R-Tallahassee, and passed by the Senate on the second…

Looking Back

Looking Back 20 YEARS AGO The county school board honored Mt. Hosea Missionary Baptist Church and its members for wholeheartedly jumping into the Superintendent’s new church-school mentoring program. The district’s Audrey Lewis told board members that Rev. Eddie York and members of the church were receiving the Award for Adopted Schools for giving 60 mentoring…

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Hunt ends with 52 bears killed

Jim TurnerNews Service of Florida Florida’s first black bear hunt in a decade resulted in 52 bears killed, less than one-third of the potential number.The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Tuesday released details about the hunt, which was held from Dec. 6 through Sunday in four parts of the state. Through a lottery-style…

Looking Back

20 YEARS AGO Long-time Havana pastor and community leader William Maxwell, 86, died January 8 at Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare. A native of Bradfordville, he was pastor and member of Pilgrim Rest M.B. Chuch in Havana. “He was one of the greatest men to live and serve the community and county, said Havana Town Councilman Vernell…

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