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Legal notices for the week of March 13 – March 19, 2015

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MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMA

COUNTY OF ETOWAH

Default having been made in the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Carol Parker Griffith, a single woman to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Superior Bank dated September 11, 2008; said mortgage being recorded in Instrument

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Plant Gadsden forced to stop coal useage

  Federal environmental mandates are forcing Alabama Power to stop using coal at Plant Gadsden.

The facility ceased burning coal on Wednesday, March 11 and will use only natural gas. By restricting the plant to natural gas, federal mandates are limiting the company’s ability to use more than one type of fuel at the facility.

Fuel diversity – the ability

Rainbow City announces Chocolate Festival plans

 By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

On Friday, March 6, Rainbow City officials and Mayor Terry John Calhoun announced the plans for the 10th annual Alabama Chocolate Festival. The festival will take place at the Rainbow Plaza in Rainbow City on Saturday, April 11. Admission to the festival is free.

“This is our tenth year, and we are expecting a large crowd

Downtown Gadsden celebrates St. Patty’s Day with a Pub Crawl

  On Tuesday, March 17 on St. Patrick’s Day, Chase Building Group, with the help of Downtown Gadsden, Inc., will host a Pub Crawl in downtown Gadsden.  

The fun begins at 5:30 p.m. at the Back Forty Beer Company, where you will pick up your pub crawl card.  If you can’t make it to Back Forty, don’t worry. All

In & around SEC men’s basketball

Alabama week in review

The Crimson Tide finished the regular season with a 61-60 road win over Texas A&M. Alabama improved to 18-13 overall, and 8-10 in league play. Due to the win, Alabama earned the No. 9 seed in the SEC Tournament this week. The Crimson Tide plays Florida in the second round. If UA wins, it will

Republican Committee submits names for open positions

The Etowah County Republican Party Executive Committee (ECRPExComm) met Monday, March 9 and voted to send the name of Lewis Fuller to Governor Bentley as the ECRPExComm’s choice to fill the unexpired term of Commissioner Kenny Tidmore on the Etowah County Commission who recently passed away.

Fuller was by far the top vote getter among the committee members, as

Southside ranked No. 1 in ASWA softball poll

Listed below are the Alabama Sports Writers Association high school softball and baseball polls released on Mar. 12.

SOFTBALL

CLASS 7A

  1. Hewitt-Trussville 

  2. Sparkman

  3. Spain Park 

  4. Central-Phenix City

  5. Buckhorn

  6. Baker 

 7. Vestavia Hills

  8. Huntsville

  9. Thompson

  10. Mary Montgomery

CLASS 6A

  1. Southside 

  2. Hillcrest-Tuscaloosa

  3. Hartselle 

  4. Dothan

  5. Arab

  6. Saraland 

 

The Next Great Americans Bus Tour to visit Etowah County schools

Liberty Learning Foundation’s Next Great Americans Bus Tour continues its mission to help students “discover and define their important roles in America’s future” with a performance for the 4th and 5th graders at Hokes Bluff, Gaston, Ivalee, Duck Springs and Whitesboro elementary schools.

In a 45-minute theatrical performance held at 9 a.m., Friday March 13th, Libby Liberty will take