Classified for the week of June 29 – July 4

YARD SALE
Saturday, July 5th, 6 a.m., Hwy. 11, Attalla, Across from Oak Hill Cemetery. Fish tanks- three-55, one-29, one-20, two-10 and one 5-gallon; hoods, lights, filters and tank ornaments. Cherry wood desk, straight talk cell phones, games, cd’s, clothes and more!
SERVICES
DIVORCE WITH or without children $125. Includes name change and property settlement agreement. Save hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1-888-733-7165,
Classified for the week of June 29 – July 4

YARD SALE
Saturday, July 5th, 6 a.m., Hwy. 11, Attalla, Across from Oak Hill Cemetery. Fish tanks- three-55, one-29, one-20, two-10 and one 5-gallon; hoods, lights, filters and tank ornaments. Cherry wood desk, straight talk cell phones, games, cd’s, clothes and more!
SERVICES
DIVORCE WITH or without children $125. Includes name change and property settlement agreement. Save hundreds. Fast and easy. Call 1-888-733-7165,
Legal notices for the week of June 29-July 4

______________ MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage dated May 6, 2005, executed by Hazel M. Watts, a widow, to CitiFinancial Corporation, LLC, which mortgage was recorded on May 9, 2005, in Document Number 2005-1886, of the mortgage records in the Office of the […]
A time to be proud

with State Rep. Craig Ford
I love America, and I especially love Alabama. That’s no secret, as I believe all people in politics should truly love our great nation. But I have to say, this summer, I find myself loving America a little more than usual.
With the upcoming Fourth of July holiday, celebrating everything that our forefathers tirelessly
Higher Ed’s exorbitant pay to retired presidents

By Bob Martin Recent reports indicate that our state universities are providing what most Alabamians would probably call exorbitant pay to retiring presidents. The University of Alabama System paid former UAB President Carol Garrison over $1 million dollars since she resigned over a year ago for serving on various boards, committees and foundations and participating […]
Independence Day history has local “flare”

By Lindsay Seagraves/News Editor
Betsy Ross likely hadn’t envisioned children waving red white and blue at the Gadsden city boat docks when she was asked by three members of the secret Continental Congress to weave America’s first flag.
Francis Scott Key’s phrase “the bombs bursting in air” in our country’s national anthem doubtlessly meant colors bursting over the Coosa River
Timeless Physicians Apothecary still Gadsden’s neighborhood pharmacy

By Lindsay Seagraves/News Editor
Ms. Kathlynn Fadley first opened Physicians Apothecary in 1948 inside the Noojin Building on Chestnut Street when it housed nearly every physician in town and served as a one-stop shop for Gadsden’s medical needs.
While the now torn-down Noojin Building is only a memory for long-time residents, nostalgic Physicians Apothecary remains Gadsden’s neighborhood pharmacy.
Watkins resigns, Noah takes over as Hokes Bluff boys basketball coach

By Gene Stanley/Sports Correspondent
Good assistant coaches are hard to find and harder to keep. Neither of those problems ever plagued Hokes Bluff High boys basketball coach Greg Watkins, though, as he hired Jeff Noah some 19 seasons ago.
Noah’s loyalty and hard work have now been paid back, as he is the new varsity coach after Watkins’ retirement
Senior Awareness

By Mary Payne
Who is it?
This question can lead to a lot of problems.
If someone knocks on your door and you aren’t expecting anyone – Do Not Answer.
Home intruders are not going to answer truthfully – “Oh, it is a home invader and I am going to steal your money and injure you.” They are going to say that