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Opinion Piece
By Josh Moon/Montgomery Advertiser
We need $700 million dollars.
That’s how much it would require to patch up the nearly $300 million hole in the Alabama General Fund Budget and to prevent further borrowing from the Education Trust and to pay back old debts. That’s what Gov. Robert Bentley told a group of lawmakers and business leaders and reporters
Dollar General celebrates new Southside store
Dollar General will celebrate the opening of its new location at 1856 Lakemont Drive in Southside on Saturday, February 21 at 8 a.m. with free prizes and special deals. Dollar General will offer Southside residents a convenient new place to shop for everyday essentials at low prices.
Additionally, the first 50 adult shoppers at the store will receive a
The changing face of Alabama 4-H
Parents want children and teens involved in activities that build skills and knowledge. Young people want activities that are fun and offer variety. The answer – Alabama 4-H.
Extension professionals across the state are working closely with adult and youth advisory groups to ensure that 4-H in every county is an exciting and fun place for young people aged
GSCC employees receive national recognition
Gadsden State Community College is proud to announce its recipients of the annual National Institute of Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) Excellence Awards. The 2015 honorees are Shirley Colvin, assistant dean of instruction/science division chair; Tim Hardy, air conditioning & refrigeration technology instructor; Dr. Sara Wheeler, mathematics instructor, and Jennifer Williams, transcript evaluator. Interim President Martha Lavender said, “Each
The Factory introduces a fun new adventure
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
On April 1, 2014, The Factory opened its doors. The fun-filled facility is different from any other nearby attraction.
The Factory features a trampoline gym and trampoline dodgeball court. For teen nights, the regular lights are darkened and muticolored lights take its place, while music is played.
There is also a small arcade and batting cages.
Honey-Baked Ham comes to Gadsden
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
Honey-Baked Ham Company and Cafe has a new location, and this time it is permanent. Honey-Baked Ham has opened a holiday kiosk at Gadsden Mall for the past five years. They now have a storefront at 110 West Grand Avenue Suite 100 in Rainbow City.
The store opened the week before Thanksgiving last year. The well-known
Gadsden Regional welcomes new cardiothoracic surgeon
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
Gadsden Regional Medical Center has gained a new cardiothoracic surgeon. Dr. Daniel McCoy now works with GRMC staff to operate on a variety of heart and lung related diseases.
He has brought with him the know-how to perform a less invasive surgery to treat abdominal aortic aneurysms, which he refers to as “silent killers.”
The abdominal