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Duke JV announces second biomass plant
The 50-megawatt plant will be in Gretna, Fla., in the statea s panhandle. It will burn wood byproducts available in the region, which has a large forest-products industry.
GRETNA - A $250-million bioenergy plant is planned for a 100-acre site in the Gretna Industrial Park on State Road 12, Gadsden County and city of Gretna officials announced Wednesday afternoon.
Bioenergy plant announced for site in Gretna
GRETNA - A $250-million bioenergy plant is planned for a 100-acre site on SR 12 near U.S. 90, Gadsden County and city of Gretna officials announced this afternoon.
Quincy pedestiran dies after crash
James Seymour, 54, of Quincy, died last night at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital after being involved in a vehicle crash, according to Kenneth Ellis, Florida Highway Patrol spokesman.
Hit-and-run death stuns community
Quantarrius Deonte Bush was a quiet boy who sang in the church choir and made an "A" last year in a physical-science class at East Gadsden High School.
Updated: Family and friends mourning death of 17-year-old boy in Gadsden County
Quantarrius Deonte Bush was a quiet boy who sang in the church choir and made an 'A' last year in a physical-science class at East Gadsden High School.
Updated: Family and friends mourning death of 17-year-old boy in Gadsden County
Quantarrius Deonte Bush was a quiet boy who sang in the church choir and made an 'A' last year in a physical-science class at East Gadsden High School.
Updated: Teen found dead on Highway 90 would have been East Gadsden senior
Quantarrius Bush, 17, of Gretna would have been a senior at East Gadsden High School this year.
Body Found on Highway 90 Near Gretna
According to FHP the victim is a 17 year-old black male. He has been identified but authorities are not releasing his name until his next of kin is notified.
Reynalda Paredes of Gretna knows the odds are stacked against her children receiving a good education.
Gadsden County Sheriff's Office D.A.W.G. Operation
The Gadsden County Sheriff's office is breaking out the K-9's and every other resource to take down criminals with operation D.A.W.G. The D.A.W.G. program will target drug offenders, accidents as a result of speeding, folks with outstanding warrants and gang members.