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Legal notices for the week of Sept. 5 – Sept. 11, 2014
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Darcie Raines and husband, Greg B. Raines, to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., on June 14, 2007, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Etowah County, Alabama, at Instrument Number, 3273475;
“And your young men shall see visions…”
The Vagabond recently came across a book written by the Women’s Club called A Little book about Gadsden. It tells about the early periods of the Gadsden area. It begins:
“A young man trekked south, led by a dream to found a town somewhere between Nashville, Tennessee, and the Georgia coast. Spurred on by the development of the railroads, Gabriel
The Neighborhood Scoop by Dr. Cynthia L. Toles
Once again Gadsden, Alabama, has maintained its status as the City of Champions with the help of Khamari Smith and De’Andre Riffin.
After winning in the local elementary school track and field competition, the youngsters went on to participate in the district, state and national competitions.
Each year, Hershey’s Track & Field Games North American
Working for working families
We celebrated Labor Day earlier this week in honor of the working families throughout this country. It is a fitting time to celebrate working families, since jobs are by far the No. 1 issue on most peoples’ minds these days.
As we get closer to Election Day, you will see more and more political ads talking about “Jobs, jobs, jobs.” But
Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell
Stuffed Jalapenos and Icebox Cookies
Football season is here! I can remember years ago when “tailgating” meant eating out of the trunk of your car. Are any of you old enough to remember packing your trunks for the college games? Ladies, do you remember wearing dress clothes and gloves? Things have really changed. As far as the food, we tried to
Pow Wow comes to Noccalula Falls
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
The Turtle Island Pow Wow took place on Saturday, Aug. 30 at Noccalula Falls.
The admission fee benefited the Turtle Island Native American Association, a non-profit organization that funds multiple Pow Wows across Alabama and Tennessee.
Venders came to sell their handmade jewelry, dream catchers and other Native American souvenirs. Specialty crafts and supplies were also sold and demonstrated.
Gourd
New Democratic Headquarters open
By Jacqueline Chandler/Messenger Correspondent
On Aug. 28, people lined the cobblestone of Court Street in downtown Gadsden for the ribbon cutting of the Democratic Headquarters.
Democratic candidates met with supporters and discussed their plans for a new direction in Alabama. The main focus on doing away with the supermajority in Montgomery and the desperate need to create jobs in Alabama. The candidates
Attalla Antique show hits streets tonight
Once heralded around the region as “Antique Alley” for the number of antique shops in the downtown district, Historic Downtown Attalla is aiming to revive that distinction with the Inaugural “Treasures in the Streets” Antique Show Sept. 5 -7.
Over 50 vendors from Alabama and surrounding states will set up on 5th Avenue and 4th Street and will be open from