Legal notices for the week of Aug. 15 – Aug. 21, 2014

MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
STATE OF ALABAMA
COUNTY OF ETOWAH
Default having been made in the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Cristyn D. Luehmann Aka Cristyn D. Fuller Aka Christyn D. Luehmann Aka Christyn D. Luehmann Fuller And Micah Fuller to Bank of America, N.A. dated August 20, 2002; said mortgage being
Statewide lottery could help solve some problems

Back when Gov. Robert Bentley was campaigning in 2010, he made some bold statements. Statements such as, “I believe the people of Alabama need to decide at the ballot box on a YES or NO vote whether to allow gambling or abolish all forms of gambling.”
And Gov. Bentley and I were 100 percent in agreement. I firmly believe that we
Mysterious & Legendary Caves at Lookout Mountain

The Vagabond recently showed a presentation about Noccalula Falls, which mentioned the cave that was once there. This is the story about that cave:
Throughout Lookout Mountain are many mysterious caves in which all sort of legends are connected. For instance, Confederate soldiers entering the cave and staggering out days later at a distant location. Then there are those caves that
Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell

German Freezer Soup and Mona’s Vegetable Spread
Yes, the weather is way too hot to think about making a pot of soup. German soup has to be made in the summer when all of the vegetables are growing in the gardens.This “freezer soup” is so close to my heart. My mother and I would bring baskets of tomatoes out of the
New trails open at Noccalula Falls

By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
A ribbon cutting for a new trail system at Noccalula Falls campgrounds took place on August 12.
The new trails added 4.9 miles of trail. With the pre-existing Black Creek trail, there are now 6.6 miles of trails.
The City of Gadsden decided to open the new trails after the success of the Black Creek trail, which was opened
World’s Longest Yard Sale brings people to Gadsden

By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
Last weekend, shoppers flooded Lookout Mountain Parkway for the 27th annual World’s Longest Yard Sale, despite the rain.
The sale was first started in 1987 to demonstrate the usefulness and beauty of back roads and attract visitors to less known areas.
The plan worked, attracting thousands of people from all over.
The yard sale originated in Fentress County, Tenn. Now,
Zebrafish Workshop comes to GSCC

Gadsden State Community College’s Aquaculture Department hosted a unique workshop August 6-8 on the Wallace Drive Campus – the first hands-on workshop for Zebrafish training.
The University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) co-sponsored the impressive workshop through Gadsden State’s Zebrafish Husbandry Education Program, which was developed in 2012, through the collaboration and partnership of the UAB Animal Resource Program along with many
Goodyear meets veteran goal

Two years ago, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company made a commitment to hire 1,000 United States military veterans over a three-year period. Recently, the company announced that it surpassed that goal more than a year early and has pledged to hire an additional 1,000 veterans.
“The response to Goodyear’s military hiring initiative – both from veterans and the public, has
Laps for Life drive set for Sept. 11

The annual American Red Cross-Talladega Superspeedway “Laps for Life” blood drive returns to Talladega Superspeedway on Thursday, Sept. 11, from 12 – 6 p.m. in the Fox Sports1 Dome at the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. All presenting donors will be taken on a high speed ride around NASCAR’s Most Competitive Track in Talladega Superspeedway’s official pace car.
Not only will