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Legal notices for the week of July 24-July 31, 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 Cathie Dunn and Alan Dunn, married, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for Homecomings Financial Network, Inc., on October 1, 2001, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Etowah County, Alabama, at

In & around SEC football

For seven consecutive years, the Southeastern Conference finished the season on top of the college football world. However, the last two seasons have ended with the SEC in unfamiliar territory. Auburn and Alabama had chances to win national championships in 2013 and 2014, respectively, but both came up short.

Is the SEC’s failure to capture the crown the last

For seven consecutive years, the Southeastern Conference finished the season on top of the college football world. However, the last two seasons have ended with the SEC in unfamiliar territory. Auburn and Alabama had chances to win national championships in 2013 and 2014, respectively, but both came up short.

Is the SEC’s failure to capture the crown the last

Locals participate in North/South All-Star Week games

By Stan Veitch/Sports Correspondent

The 2015 version of the Alabama High School Athletic Association’s North-South All-Star Week was formatted a bit differently than its predecessors.

Football, instead of wrapping up the week, was this year’s first event in Montgomery.

2015 Glencoe High graduate Thomas Ozmint played in the game, starting and playing almost every down at strong safety. He

Etowah County’s last Pearl Harbor survivor’s memory honored

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

The only remaining Etowah County Pearl Harbor survivor passed away last week. Charles Webb was 96.

“Hardly a day passes that I don’t think about it,” Webb told The Gadsden Times for the 70th anniversary of the battle. 

At the time of the attack, Webb was a 23 year old quartermaster third class. At 7:48

Westbrook, BSC grad receives state award

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

Paging Dr. Mayfield.

After a standout career on the baseball diamond and in the classroom over the past four years at Birmingham-Southern College, Jacob Mayfield recently received a boost toward his dream of a career in medicine.  

The 2011 Westbrook Christian graduate recently was honored by the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame with its inaugural

Local leaders meet with ALDOT officials

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

Local officials met Thursday, July 9 with ALDOT director John Cooper to discuss future plans for highways and roads in Etowah County.

The purpose for the meeting was for Cooper to announce that Brian Davis, chief of the engineering division for ALDOT, will be evaluating the needs of the county. To do this he will

Pious Bob – Ships Passing in the Night Need Light

Isn’t it a pity that the relationships with others in the environments in which we live can be like ships passing in the night? We move past our fellow citizens without even noticing that they exist. Ministry to others is the furthest thing from our minds. We have our things to do and seek activity with our favorite groups