Power to the T!
By Vicki Scott Anyone who knows me usually knows about my family through me. My world revolves around the many blessings associated with my family. Losing my mother intensified my need to treasure every moment with family and do whatever it takes to make our moments together more and more. My biological family is not […]
The Country Gentleman’s Dish, Cheese Straws, German Spaghetti and Bean Soup
By Andy Bedwell “All that I am and ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother. I remember my mother’s prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.” – Abraham Lincoln During the next few weeks, this column will continue honoring our wonderful mothers and the […]
Casting on the Coosa: Kudos all around on a great tournament
By Marty Dixon/Staff Correspondent It’s been a long week of floods, bass tournaments and a bit of little fishing. I’d like to thank the Greater Gadsden Tourism Bureau, The City of Gadsden Parks and Recreation Department and B.A.S.S. for putting on a Class A Whataburger Elite Tournament with some of the best pros in the […]
Independent film “Survivor Girls” debuts Gadsden on silver screen
“Survivor Girls” director and writer Daniel Bamberg (left) sits with executive producer Tabitha Boyd (right) on the set on of the film, next to Harp & Clover in Gadsden. By Katie Bohannon, News Editor Gadsden is getting ready for its close-up. With the cast and crew of upcoming independent film Survivor Girls settling in the […]
Legals for 5/14/2021 – 5/20/2021
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage dated February 20, 2019, executed by Charles A. Frost, Jr., a single man, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. , which mortgage was recorded on February 26, 2019, in Instrument […]
MAXimizing Mental Health spreads hope for youth throughout local community
From left to right, Kelly, Max, David and Callie Cochran smile for a family photo. By Katie Bohannon, News Editor May represents Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to enlighten eyes to those living with mental illnesses, educate the public on the importance of mental health and shine as a beacon of encouragement for all. […]
Southside runner headed up north
Photo: Southside High senior Will Anglea signed a cross country scholarship with Ripon (Wis.) College on April 21 at the SHS library. Pictured, sitting, from left: mom Jane, Will, dad Jimmy. Standing, from left: Standing, from left: SHS assistant track and field coach RoShard Cargill, SHS track and field head coach Ray Cargill. (Chris McCarthy/Messenger) […]
Panthers’ Russell signs with UAH
Photo: Southside High senior Grayson Russell signed a track and field scholarship with the University of Alabama at Huntsville on April 21 at the SHS library. Pictured, sitting, from left: brother Jonathan, Grayson, mom Joy, dad Jason. Standing, from left: SHS assistant track and field coach RoShard Cargill, SHS track and field head coach Ray […]
Southside’s McBurnett signs with Snead State
Photo: Southside High School senior Raeleigh McBurnett signed a softball scholarship with Snead State on April 21 at the SHS library. Pictured, sitting, from left: mom Trish, Raeleigh, dad David. Standing: SHS softball coach Brett Yancey. (Chris McCarthy/Messenger) By Chris McCarthy, Publisher/Editor Raeleigh McBurnett will showcase her softball skills on Sand Mountain for the next two […]