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Zeringue family takes American Bible Challenge

By Donna Thornton/News Editor

J.R, Kelley and Rene Zeringue tested their Bible knowledge for a nationally televised game show that aired May 2 on the Game Show Network, as a way to raise money and awareness of living organ donation.

The Zeringues’ “Team Hello Kidney” competed on “The American Bible Challenge” for a total purse of $140,000, to go to the National

GSCC schedules spring commencement dates

The Spring Commencement Ceremonies for Gadsden State Community College will be held May 9 at Word Alive International Outreach in Coldwater and May 10 at the Wallace Hall Fine Arts Center in Gads-den. Both ceremonies are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.

Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, President of the Alabama Public Service Commission, will address the graduates at the Anniston Commencement Ceremony. 

Life Church youth group hits the road to fund church missions

On the weekend of April 26-28, 20 young people from Life Church in Rainbow City took on a challenge that many people would think was strange. The group decided to walk so that missionaries would not have to.

On Friday afternoon, the students started a journey that would raise not only awareness for missions but also to draw a little closer

‘Steps for Stef’ 5K to fund scholarship

Friends of the Southside High School teacher killed earlier this year in a traffic accident have organized a 5K run, “Steps for Stef,” to raise money for a scholarship fund for a Southside High School student.

Stefanie Deru was a graduate of Southside High School. She returned to her alma mater to teach business education.

After her death, a scholarship was established

HSPRAC’s hosts Pawsapalooza May 11

The Humane Society Pet Rescue and Adoption Center invites everyone to enjoy music and munchies at Pawsapalooza 2 from 11 a.m. until dark May 11 at the HSPRAC shelter at 4200 Brooke Avenue.

Pawzapalooza features a lineup of local bands who donate their time and talent to help raise money for homeless pets in Etowah County.

This year’s lineup includes Ed Howard