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Father shares loss to teach students about bullying

By Sarrah Peters, News Editor On Friday, February 24, John Halligan visited three Gadsden City middle schools. Halligan shared the story of his son Ryan’s life with students at Gadsden Middle,  Litchfield Middle and Emma Samson Middle schools. The Gadsden Rotary Club sponsored the presentation. Halligan’s son Ryan committed suicide on October 7, 2003. Halligan […]

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Legal notices for the week of March 3 – 10, 2017

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Whereas, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Stephen Rand Hilleke, a married man, to Family Savings Federal Credit Union on the February 23, 2004, said mortgage being recorded at Doc. #: M-2004-0705, Mortgage Records, Office of the Judge of Probate of Etowah […]

In & around SEC basketball

By Cole Frederick/Sports Correspondent Alabama Week 8 Review The Crimson Tide suffered back-to-back losses to Georgia and Texas A&M this past week, which ended any chances they had of earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Alabama’s offense struggled in both losses, as the Tide scored only 55 points at home against the Bulldogs […]

West End’s Little leads off All-Messenger football team

By Chris McCarthy/Editor It was a Little bit of this and a Little bit of that all season long for the 2016 West End High football team. Versatile senior Andre Little rarely left the field for the Patriots as they made their first postseason appearance in six years and won their first playoff game since […]