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Job Corps Center honors veterans

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

The Gadsden Job Corps Center held a Veterans Day program on November 11. 

Veteran Greg Oliver did the introduction. 

The Corps Security MILCAP presented the colors. After the pledge of Allegiance, DeAngelo Coleman sang the National Anthem. The corps recognized fallen soldiers with a rendition of Taps. 

Bobby Williams read two poems, the first was “Because

First United Methodist Church greenlights veterans

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

The First United Methodist Church of Rainbow City honors the veterans in the congregation every year on the Sunday before Veterans Day. This year during the service, the congregation was called upon to do more for the veterans of the community. 

The churchgoers were told about the Greenlight a Vet program. According to the Greenlight a

Wagnon to hold book signing at the Pitman

By Sarrah Peters

News Editor

Author and former Messenger columnist Lloyd Wagnon is hosting a book signing for his new book Vapor Trails on Saturday, November 14 at 3 p.m. at the Historic Pitman Theatre in downtown Gadsden.

Everyone is welcome to come to the signing with free admission and light refreshments being served. Screens at the event will feature Wagnon

APSO teams up with Habitat for Humanity

By Kaitlin Fleming

Staff Correspondent

On Friday, Nov. 9, about 30 members of Alabama Power Service Organization (APSO) volunteered with Habitat for Humanity to help build a four bedroom, two bathroom home for an Etowah County resident in Adam’s Park in Gadsden.

APSO has partnered with Habitat for Humanity every year for the last three years and helped on at least

Craig Ford – Appreciating our veterans on Veterans Day

November is a time to be thankful. Of course, we celebrate Thanksgiving later on in the month. But November is also the time when we celebrate Veterans Day and give thanks to all those who have served our country.

Veterans Day began as a day to remember those who served in World War I. That war ended at the

Pious Bob – The Journey to the Spirit

In the Gospel of John we hear Jesus say, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me, and let the one who believes in me drink. As the scripture has said, ‘Out of the believer’s heart shall flow rivers of living water.’” (John 7:37-52)

St. John’s explanation of these words of Jesus is, “Now he said this about the

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