Courthouse Oak Falls, Bellamy’s Legacy Endures
One of the towering live oaks that has stood watch over the Jackson County Courthouse lawn for more than a century and a half has been removed after arborists determined the tree had declined to the point that it posed a public safety risk.
Commission Votes 4-1 on Courthouse Tree Removal
Jackson County commissioners voted 4–1 to move forward with a plan that could remove a historic live oak at the courthouse square and replace it with a dual tribute honoring both Lady Justice and local horticulturist Esop Bellamy, a freed slave by way of South Carolina who planted the courthouse trees in the late 1800s.
Faith, Grit, and a Lifetime of Craft: The Story of Windham’s Shoe Shop and the Man Who Keeps It Going
At 4408 Lafayette Street in downtown Marianna, there’s a little shop that holds a lot of history.
Malone’s First Fire Truck
Malone Volunteer Fire Department is getting closer and closer to a brand-new fire station. And everyone knows it’s not a minute too soon.