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Local sports hall of fame inducts four

By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent The Etowah County Sports Hall of Fame inducted four sports legends into the ranks of Etowah County’s finest on Saturday (Apr. 12) at Convention Hall in Gadsden. The 2014 class of Pat Adkison, Darryl Dunn, Mark Morrison and Brodie Croyle took its place with more than 100 past inductees.  Pat Adkison […]

In & around SEC mens basketball

NCAA Tournament  Connecticut became the first seventh seed to win the NCAA Tournament by defeating Kentucky, 60-54, on Monday (Apr. 7) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Tex. The Huskies, led by senior guard Shabazz Napier, led the Wildcats for the entirety of the game, although the ‘Cats threatened to take the lead in the second […]

Gov. Bentley has one last chance to make things right

 Another legislative session has ended in Montgomery. And like most years, this session had its share of disappointments.

While there were some positive things that came out of this legislative session, the $400 bonus and conditional 4 percent pay raise for state employees next year, as examples, the bad outweighed the good.

Once again, legislative leaders refused to pass bills

Close, but no cigar

 We should be thankful that God does not operate like the folks in the fairs and carnivals that take your good money to play a game that is almost impossible to win.

The phrase they shout at their clientele when 99 percent of them can’t win the game is, “Close, but no cigar!”  This phrase goes back 100 years when

Etowah County has a long history

 The history of Etowah County goes back much further than most hear about.

What is now Etowah County was first a part of the State of Georgia. After the war with the Creek Indians, the portion of the county lying south and west of Big Wills Creek became a part of the Mississippi Territory and was located in Monroe County,

Darden Rehabilitation Foundation receives van from Honda

 By Donna Thornton/News Editor A group of enthusiastic Honda employees delivered a 2011 Honda Odyssey van to a grateful staff at Darden Rehabilitation Foundation on April 9. Darden applied for a grant through which the auto manufacturer would supply the business with the van for the agency’suse in serving its consumers in several counties. Honda […]

Gadsden alums share book at their schools

 By Donna Thornton/News Editor

Amanda Bray Cody and Christopher Brothers returned to their old elementary schools in Gadsden last week to share a collaborative effort with current students – and to show children what creativity and hardwork can accomplish.

Cody is the author and Brothers is the illustrator of “Lila the Lavender Porcupine’s Sticky Situation: The Bear in Despair,” a

Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell

 Chocolate Chess Toffee Pecan Bars, Hawaiian Sweet Potatoes

My sister-in-law, Ruth Bedwell, who lives in Rainbow City, encouraged me to enter the Chocolate Festival Cooking Contest this past Saturday.  I chose my Chocolate Chess Toffee Pecan Bar recipe and much to my surprise; it came in first place.  I met so many wonderful ladies from Rainbow City.  The event was