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A Walk Through Time offers local history lessons

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

The annual A Walk Through Time will take place on October 11 from 2 to 5 p.m. in Forrest Cemetery located at 700 South 15th Street in Gadsden.

The event is free but donations are encouraged. All donations go to the Forrest Cemetery Foundation, which uses the money to preserve the cemetery. The most recent project

Breast Cancer Awareness license plates available

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

Last year, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama redesigned the specialty license plate for the breast cancer awareness plate.

The tag line reads “ Funding Research… Saving Lives.

The plates are now available for cars, trucks and motorcycles.

All of the proceeds for the plate go to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama.

The

Advancing Women to the Top Seminar held

By Kaitlin Fleming

Staff Correspondent

On September 22, The Gadsden/Etowah Chamber held the Advancing Women to the Top Seminar at Events on Court in Gadsden. The building was packed with powerful women from all over Alabama who came together to listen to wonderful speeches, network with new people and enjoy the company of like-minded women. 

The event began with a buffet

Pious Bob – Magic or Faith

In John 4:46-54, we see how Jesus deals with someone who initially wants Him to perform magic. Someone who is not a believer: “Then Jesus said to him, ‘Unless you see signs and wonders you will not believe.’ The official said to him, ‘Sir, come down before my little boy dies.’ Jesus said to him, ‘Go; your son will

The Vagabond – Early iron ore mines in Gadsden, Part 6

The Vagabond started a new series a few weeks back about the iron ore mines around the Gadsden area and how they got started. 

Along with Altoona historian Ryan Cole, The Vagabond visited the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa to perform mining and historical research at one of the school’s libraries.

Prior to that visit, however, and with Andrew

Craig Ford – Paul Lee is the one who should be ashamed

It would be an understatement to say that this year has been an odd one for Alabama politics. But nothing surprised me more than when Rep. Paul Lee, a Republican from Dothan, came up to the microphone on the last night of the legislative session that ended last week and gave a speech during which he said that it

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