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Gadsden Civitans honors first Hometown Hero

By Donna Thornton/News Editor

All honors are appreciated, but for Chip Rowan – the first recipient of the Gadsden Civitans’ Hometown Hero award – it was especially special.

Rowan, who teaches special education at Litchfield Middle School, told members of the Civitans club that when he was in high school, he was president of the Litchfield High School Junior Civitans, and became

Smith’s Institute bore brunt of storm

By Donna Thornton/News Editor

As cleanup continues in the Smith’s Institute area, the United Way has information on how people can help.

A donation management center is open at The Future Home of Free Life Church at 255 Main Street, just off U.S. 431 across from Sand Mountain Drive-in. The site will accept donations between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday-Friday. Items

Learning the cost of drunk driving

By Donna Thornton/News Editor

Upperclassmen at Gadsden City High School learned the harsh reality drinking under the age of 21 last week, when the Alabama Beverage Control Board brought its “Under Age, Under Arrest” program to the school.

But the lessons about the legal risks they face from underage drinking may not be the most lasting lessons.

The students also heard from Renza

Goodyear: Talk of past, future

By Donna Thornton/News Editor

You can hear the pride in Winston Anderson’s voice when he talks about his career at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company (from January 1965 to April 2001).

The company, celebrating its 85th year this year, had just celebrated its 35th anniversary when he went to work there.

“They gave everybody these caps with 35 on them, and everybody

GPL devotes 4th floor to reference/genealogy department

By Donna Thornton/News Editor

Libraries are places for stories, and no stories can be more important to a community than the histories of its people. 

The Gadsden Public Library has given a new home to those stories, moving its genealogy and reference section to the newly renovated fourth floor.

The Bobby Junkins Reference and Genealogy Department celebrated its opening recently with a ribbon-cutting,

Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell

Marshmallow Delight and Mexican Chicken Casserole

Some people say Southern dishes are just too rich or too sweet, but to me they are just “mighty good.” Nothing brings Southerners together like a big dinner.

I am so proud to share some of my Southern Secrets and most cherished recipes with all of you. They’ve been handed down through the generations and passed

The Neighborhood Scoop by Dr. Cynthia L. Toles

Food is a very important and essential aspect of the African-American culture.

Food is served faithfully at family gatherings, wedding receptions, after funerals, baby showers and many other activities.

Having food at functions shows the value of sharing as a part of the African-American heritage.

Food is associated with comfort, having a good time and celebration.

There was a period of time, especially in

Gadsden Runners Club to host race event at Noccalula Falls May 3

The Gadsden Runners Club will host a race on Saturday (May 3) to introduce runners and guest to a new section of trail the runners club helped to prepare in the Black Creek area.

Jim Copeland of the Gadsden Runners Club said the Spring Trail Run will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday at the Noccalula Falls Chapel. Runners can register for

Learn throughout life with OLLI

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at The University of Alabama (OLLI at UA) and The Gadsden Center have partnered to offer another exciting Summer semester for its members! OLLI at UA in Gadsden is offering thirteen classes that meet once a week for a duration of four to eight weeks. Six weekly bonus events and five exciting field trips are