Gadsden Regional to host annual Go Red event
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
Gadsden Regional Medical Center will host its 12th annual Go Red event on Friday, February 12 at 6 p.m. at Gadsden Convention Hall.
Go Red will be held a week after National Wear Red Day on February 5. Many GRMC employees wear red to raise awareness of the devastating rates of heart disease and strokes in
Local athlete participates in American Ninja Warrior
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
On January 19, Team Ninja Warrior, a spinoff of American Ninja Warrior premiered. Local athlete Jimmy Bogle, Jr. was featured as part of the Average Jo-jo’s team. The other members of the team were Team Captain Jojo Bynum and Caitlin Shukwit. The team show involves members of opposing teams racing through an obstacle course to finish
Lola and Runts opens in Gadsden
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
Gadsden has just gotten a new restaurant! Lola and Runts opened its doors on January 18.
“We started off on the 18th and had a steady trickle,” said Morgan Cameron. “And then it just took off over the weekend.”
Melanie Kilgo from Southside had always dreamed of owning a restaurant where she could serve up her
Titans’ Kilgo rolls perfect game at state bowling tournament
Most of us are taught at an early age that’s life’s not perfect, but there are exceptions from time to time. Gadsden City High School sophomore Jonathan Kilgo rolled the first perfect game in both his career and Alabama High School Athletic Association State Bowling Championships history on Thursday (Jan. 28) at Oak Mountain Lanes […]
Craig Ford – Is Republican lottery bill just an attempt to kill the lottery?
There’s no doubt that momentum for the lottery is building in Alabama. A public opinion poll, paid for by the House and Senate Republican Caucuses, found that 62 percent of likely Republican Primary voters support the lottery, and 59 percent even support expanding gambling in Alabama.
These strong numbers show why two Republican state legislators, Rep. Alan Harper and
The Vagabond – The Old Mineral Springs Hotel
This past week The Vagabond was on Lookout Mountain and recalled the old hotel that once stood overlooking the mountain.
There are a few of the old families who children remember their parent talking about the Mineral Springs Hotel. Many people who settled in this portion of Northeast Alabama in the early 1900’s recall that about the time the
Pious Bob – Finding a Friend in Need
In the Acts of the Apostles we hear Jesus telling Paul: “Do not be afraid, but speak and do not be silent; for I am with you…” (Acts 18:1-11).
Paul was opposed and reviled in the synagogue in Corinth. He then went out to proclaim Jesus to the Gentiles in the surrounding area. The Lord spoke to Paul in
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