Ford bill would require fulfillment of PACT plan commitment to buyers
State Rep. and House Minority Leader Craig Ford (D-Gadsden) recently filed legislation to ensure that Prepaid Affordable College Tuition (PACT) contracts for tuition and fees will be paid.
The PACT program is one of several college savings programs sponsored by the state of Alabama.
“The State of Alabama branded this program,” said Ford.
“We put our seal on it, and we signed a
John Jones student wins with Steam Plant video
By Donna Thornton/News Editor
Should John Jones fourth-grader McKenna Hodge ever choose to go into the news business, she’s got a head start on her resume.
McKenna won first place in an Alabama Power-sponsored contest that called on students to offer a presentation about the Gadsden Steam Plant as part of the company’s recognition of the 100 anniversary of the plant’s opening.
McKenna
Riley Green is first act for Riverfest 2014
Riley Green will be the opening act for the first evening of the 29th annual Riverfest.
The Chamber, Gadsden-Etowah County, announced the Jacksonville native as the first confirmed artist to perform for the upcoming music festival.
Green will take the stage at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 13. The Chamber will make announcements about the rest of the Riverfest 2014 lineup –
It’s still business as usual at Riverview Regional during time of coming change in ownership
Though Riverview Regional Medical Center was included in the Community Health Systems (CHS) acquisition of 71 hospitals from Health Management Associates (HMA) on Jan. 27, the Gadsden hospital is expected to have a new owner before the end of the year.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that CHS divest Riverview Regional within approximately seven months.
“In many ways, our brief period
Bras for the Cause Auction to bring major goal to reality
For the third year, Never Surrender will host its Bras for the Cause Auction to benefit men and women fighting breast cancer. Never Surrender’s not-for-profit breast cancer support organization is dedicated to promoting early detection of breast cancer through screening exams and being a source of education and support to those affected by breast cancer.
The goal for 2014: To provide
Surprise snow shuts down the town
By Donna Thornton/News Editor Guests gathered in the breakfast area at the Hampton Inn on Thursday morning, enjoying hot cups of coffee and pondering the prospects of finally getting to their homes. “I’m getting to Jacksonville today,” Rebecca Duke vowed. Duke, curator at the Gadsden Museum of Art, couldn’t make it home to Jacksonville when […]
Local teams ranked in Jan. 30 ASWA high school basketball poll
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CLASS 6A
1. Mountain Brook
2. Theodore
3. Lee-Huntsville
4. Blount
5. Carver-Montgomery
6. Tuscaloosa Co.
7. Albertville
8. Central-Phenix City
9. McGill-Toolen
10. Gadsden City
CLASS 5A
1. Faith Academy
2. Wenonah
3. Athens
4. Parker
5. Columbia
6. Paul Bryant
7. Sumter Central
8. LeFlore
9. Eufaula
10. Ramsay
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