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Clifton takes over in Conqueror country

By Gene Stanley/Sports Correspondent

From his years at Cedar Bluff High, both as a player and coach, Scott Clifton knows something about winning football games. 

Now he hopes to bring that winning experience to a school – Coosa Christian – that has struggled since joining the Alabama High School Athletic Association in 2005.

After an 0-6 start last season,

Marty Smith resigns as SHS football coach

By Matthew Martin/Messenger Correspondent

Southside enters the 2013 high school football season with high expectations and the Panthers were hoping to make big news on the gridiron.

On Wednesday (Aug. 21), however, Southside made off-the-field news in at a most inopportune time.

Head football coach and athletic director Marty Smith unexpectedly turned in his resignation, leaving the Panthers in search

Local volleyball teams set for season

By Gene Stanley/Sports Correspondent

Sardis

Sardis High has all of the ingredients of an outstanding volleyball team.

Scott Sandlin’s squad now needs to make it over a hump or two before it can be considered the school’s best ever.

“We feel pretty good, considering we went 29-16 last year on varsity and 12-4 on the junior varsity,” the coach said. “We lost three seniors

In & around the SEC Season outlooks, predictions

West Division
Alabama Crimson Tide

The defending national champions open up the season away from home, but the schedule sets up nicely for the Crimson Tide to make another championship run. Alabama has a bye week before traveling to College Station to take on Texas A&M and has a bye week before LSU visits Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama plays Ole Miss

Doing what’s best for our children’s education

Education should not be a partisan issue. We should always do what is in our children’s best interests.

I believe strongly in working with the business community to develop curriculums that prepare our children not just for a college education, but also for entering the workforce.

Last week’s announcement of the new Business Education Alliance (BEA) brings this idea to the center

Early baseball in Gadsden

The Vagabond is a member and administrator of the Facebook group, “Welcome to Gadsden.” The group has over 4,000 members and anyone is able to join.

The page includes several historical postings each day. 

If you are a Facebook member, you can find it at www.facebook.com/groups/Gadsden/

Recently, group member Robert Elton submitted the following post:

“[This is] From my old school buddy,

20th annual Hardin Center auction will celebrate the 1920s

By Donna Thornton/News Editor
    
Celebrate the Roaring ‘20s with the Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts’ 20th annual auction on Aug. 23.

The auction will raise money to support the center’s many programs – the Imagination Place Children’s Museum, Etowah Youth Orchestras, Gadsden Community School for the Arts and other Hardin Center projects.

Tickets are $40 per person in advance and

Gadsden Civil Air Patrol celebrates successes

By Laura Ann Tipps/Staff Correspondent

A local high school junior and Cadet Major in the Gadsden Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol recently graduated from Cadet Officer School, the most rigorous and prestigious school the CAP cadet program has to offer.

Nathan Phillips was one of only 120 cadets chosen nationally to attend the 10-day training course at Maxwell Air Force Base,

Glencoe set to splash by summer

The City of Glencoe should have a new splash pad ready by the time school is out next year according to city council chairman Danny Wagnon.

The city council accepted a bid by Aqua Design at a recent meeting.

The contract for construction of the splash pad is in the amount of $103,800. The city acquired a Land Water Conservation grant to