Hokes Bluff hangs 47 on Glencoe
Photo: Hokes Bluff High’s Tristin Billingsley catches a touchdown pass during the Eagles’ 47-7 victory last Friday (Sept. 28). (Courtesy of Alex Chaney) By Chris McCarthy, Publisher/Editor Hokes Bluff did not have too much difficulty in posting its 32nd series win over Glencoe last Friday (Sept. 28). After punting on their first series, the Class 4A […]
Geraldine edges Sardis in Lions’ homecoming
Photo: Sardis High’s Tre Dalrymple (left) pursues Geraldine’s Jamison Rowell during the Lions’ 20-19 loss last Friday (Sept. 28) in Sardis City. (Courtesy of Bentley Gray Photography) By Huck Treadwell/Sand Mountain Reporter A fourth quarter rally by Sardis High fell just a little short and Geraldine was able to escape with a 20-19 win last […]
Patriots shut out by Ragland
Photo: West End High’s Jacob Jones (4) scrambles for yardage as Ragland’s Matthew Turbville, Bailey Wyatt and Hunter Day (pictured, from left) pursue during the Patriots’ 35-0 loss on Sept. 28 in Walnut Grove. (Sherry Abercrombie) By Mike Goodson/Sports Correspondent Ragland used a stonewall defense and an explosive offense on the way to a 35-0 […]
Gadsden holds open house for The Venue
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor On Tuesday, September 25, the City of Gadsden unveiled its newest event space. An open house allowed the public to view the newly-completed The Venue at Coosa Landing at 201 George Wallace Drive. City of Gadsden Public Affairs Coordinator Eric Wright said that they hoped for a few hundred visitors, but […]
Longhorn Steakhouse set to open October 2
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor Gadsden natives may have noticed the soon-to-open restaurant being built at 943 Rainbow Drive, right in front of the Gadsden Mall. In fact, the construction has caused the main mall entrance to be closed. Locals anticipating the new Longhorn Steakhouse won’t have to wait much longer. Longhorn recently announced that it […]
People of Etowah – Madison Cannon
Name: Madison Cannon Where were you born and raised? “I was born in Gadsden and raised in Attalla.” What is your occupation? “I am an insurance agent at Hodges-Ford Insurance.” Tell us about your family and pets. “I have a rather small family with my mom and dad and younger brother and sister.” Describe an […]
Inspiration from God’s Word – Bring out in order to give
By Toni Ford Deuteronomy is essentially Moses’ farewell address to a new generation. In chapter six, we find Moses reminding this new generation that they must never stop teaching the meaning of the laws to their children and telling the numerous stories of how the Lord brought His people out of slavery. One of the […]
The Vagabond: The 1823 journal of Lucius Verus Bierce through Etowah County
By Danny Crownover Many people have asked The Vagabond about the combined Creek Path and High Town Path that went up Penitentiary Hollow (up Fisher Creek from Cox’s Gap). This is the route Andrew Jackson used before he created a new route called the Jackson Military Trace through Highway 179 and today’s Ivalee community. Years […]
Southern Cooking – Salmon Patties and Hoyt’s Biscuits
By Andy Bedwell I hope all of you are familiar with Hoyt Tidwell and his videos from his southern kitchen in Tennessee. Would you believe he and I talk on the phone about his recipes and his wonderful cookbook? Of course, we mention a few of my recipes. We southern cooks have to stick together, […]