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Legals for the week of March 27 – April 2, 2015

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MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Yolanda Kimble Juddine and Willie C. Juddine, wife and husband, to Long Beach Mortgage Company, on May 12, 1999, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Etowah County,

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Two authors to hold book signings at First Friday

 By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

Author Ron Miller will be available for book signings during April’s First Friday, April 3, at The Little Faces Doll Shop on Broad Street in downtown Gadsden from 3 p.m. until 9 p.m.

Miller, who lives in Anniston, taught high school history and English at Anniston High School. He worked in administration and was principal for

Southside Senior releases first book

 By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

Southside Senior Taylor Clough, 18, wrote and published her first book The Perfect Match last month.

“I wanted to tell my story,” said Taylor.

When Taylor Clough was only 12, she got some devastating news. Her little brother, Ben, was diagnosed with leukemia at only 9 years old. 

To help her brother and best friend fight

Economic bill passes in Senate

  On Thursday, March 19, the Alabama Senate passed House Bill 59, the Alabama Reinvestment and Abatements Act, sponsored by Sen. Phil Williams (R-Rainbow City) and Rep. Paul Lee (R-Dothan). HB59 now heads to the governor for his signature.

HB59 will encourage the growth of existing businesses by creating capital reinvestment incentives for Alabama companies that will result in more

Understanding Resurrection

  As Easter approaches we experience the human Jesus dying on the cross and becoming the Christ we all worship. He came as God’s Word and confirmed for us what God has always been like through His Love and Grace. The life, death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, establishes a connection that we sometimes don’t know

Habitat announces Dragon Boat Race

  With origins dating back 2,300 years, dragon boat racing is the most fun, unique cultural event featuring adrenaline-pumping action. Teams race in 46-foot long Hong Kong-style dragon boats adorned with decorative dragonheads and tails, with 20 paddlers, a drummer and steerer navigating a racecourse at speeds of 10-15 mph. Dragon boat racing is the 8th fastest growing sport in

Crawfish with Culture to be held April 18

  On Saturday, April 18 there will be a traditional low country boil, Crawfish With Culture,  presented by the Hardin Center for Cultural Arts and Capeside Fish Company. Guests will enjoy fresh Louisiana crawfish, gulf shrimp, potatoes, corn, and sausage.

In addition to the meal there will be live music and entertainment provided by Chris Bellamy. Bellamy is from Wilmington,

West Etowah wins Best Tasting Water

 By George Marodis

Source Water Specialist

Does your utility produce the Best Tasting Water in Alabama? Well, if you did not enter the Alabama Rural Water Associations Water Taste Test Competition held on Tuesday March 18, then we will never know how it would compare against the competition. However, for those 15 utilities that entered the competition one sample of water