Hoover ends Titans’ season in state semifinals

By Chris McCarthy/Editor Gadsden City High’s quest for the program’s first-ever Super Six appearance ended on Friday (Nov. 21) at Region’s Park. After the Titans (10-3) played top-ranked Hoover (11-2) to a virtual draw over the first 12 minutes, the bottom fell out when the Bucs erupted for four touchdowns second-quarter touchdowns – two of […]
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Washington sent representative to this area

The Vagabond received a letter earlier this week from Eddie Lanham of Georgia. He writes:
“Don Wells with Mountain Stewards in Jasper, Ga., and I are writing a document and route mapping the 1790 Treaty of New York. We have run into a mapping issue from Rome, Ga., to the Hillibee area of current Alabama. We think that Col. Willett, who
Alabama Democrats ready to build a better Alabama

Last week, a journalist wrote an article claiming that the Alabama Democrats are making “phony” attempts to “whitewash diversity” in an attempt to keep white voters from leaving the party and taking their money with them. We’ll ignore the ridiculous assumption that Black Democrats don’t donate and that Black leadership can’t fundraise. We’ll even look past the Republican Party’s lack
Hokes Bluff Lions Club to sell trees

By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
Every year the Hokes Bluff Lions Club sells Christmas trees at the 901 West Meighan Boulevard empty lot in Gadsden. This year will be no exception. The sale begins the day after Thanksgiving.
The club prides itself on delivering quality trees that are trimmed and drilled with a vertical drill. The stands allow buyers to simply place the
TV-24 to host Christmas musical

By Jacqueline Chandler/News Correspondent
TV24 and the Oxford Performing Arts Center are joining up to host Celebrating Christmas, a musical special held on Nov. 21 at the Oxford Performing Arts Center.
The jam-packed two-hour show will feature over 200 performers, including headliners The Diamonds. While the original performers are no longer a part of the group, the act remains true to the
Etowah County School District placed on national honor roll

Etowah County School District is one of 547 school districts in the U.S. and Canada being honored by the College Board with placement on the Fifth Annual AP District Honor Roll for increasing access to AP work while simultaneously maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP exams. 2014 is a milestone year
Let it Snow exhibit opens

Imagination Place Children’s Museum at the Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts opened Let It Snow on Nov. 15.
The interactive, hands-on exhibit kicked-off its third year in the children’s exhibit hall on the main floor of the Hardin Center.
Let It Snow is an indoor winter wonderland complete with a snowball pit, a snowslide, sock-footed ice skating rink, a snow