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Legal notices for the week of Nov. 7 – Nov. 13, 2015
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Linda I. O’Dell, a single woman, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Atlas Mortgage, Inc., on the 21st day of July, 2004, said mortgage recorded in the Office
It’s time to work together
Now that the 2014 election is over and the people of Alabama have spoken, it is time for state legislators to work together and honor our commitments to the people of Alabama to create jobs and provide every child in Alabama with a quality education.
We have been chosen by our constituents to serve the people. That means remembering that, first
“And your young men shall see visions…” Part VIII
As in the past few weeks, The Vagabond has been discussing about a pamphlet written by the Gadsden Women’s Club called A Little Book about Gadsden, which tells about the early periods of the Gadsden area. It continues….
“In Memoriam, William Luther Sibert, One Of Gadsden’s Illustrious Sons, Born October 12, 1860; Died October 16, 1935.
“The career of General Sibert encompassed the
Primary Healthcare to acquire Riverview
Riverview Regional Medical Center announced today (Nov. 7) an agreement for the sale of substantially all of the assets of the 281-bed hospital and its related outpatient services to a subsidiary of Prime Healthcare Services, LLC. The purchase agreement includes a commitment from Prime to continue the employment of all employees who satisfy Prime’s employment […]
Ford and Nordgren re-elected
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
State Representative of District 28 Craig Ford was re-elected on Nov. 4 over his opponent Doug Sherrod.
Ford received a clear majority in most of the poll boxes.
Ford received the news at a gathering with his supporters located at the Printup building in Downtown Gadsden.
Nervous, but hopeful Director of Constituent Services Brett Johnson tallied up the votes and
Five siblings reunited after fifty-seven years
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
Fifty-seven years ago, five children were put up for adoption in South Carolina. Various members of one family adopted Doris Thompson, Art Pollard, Wayne Pollard and Andy Pollard, but one child was separated from the others.
Thomas Veach went to live in Minnesota, while most of the others were raised near Gadsden. One lived in Atlanta with family.
With
Statum and Head win elections
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
District 1 Etowah County Commissioner Joey Statum won his re-election by over a thousand votes, unofficially.
Republican Statum was up against Democrat Jeff Ingram for the seat.
Statum received approximately 60 percent of the votes.
Statum takes his re-election as a sign that he is doing something right.
During his last term, Statum has worked with the other commissioners to balance
Southern States announces scholarships
For more than 11 years, Southern States Cooperative has partnered with John Deere Financial to provide competitive financing programs for Southern States customers. In 2013, the two companies established a scholarship fund available to rising college sophomores pursuing an associate’s degree focused on agriculture. Applications for the 2015 academic year will be accepted from Nov. 3, 2014 through Feb. 13,