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Cowboy Soup, Crock Pot Camp Stew and Chewey Squares

By Andy Bedwell I love homemade soups during the winter, and I’m always willing to experiment with what I have on hand. Soup recipes are different from most because the exact measurements are not needed as much as the ingredients. I like to tweak recipes to my own specifications by trying this and that. It […]

On the road with Fun Nana

By Vicki Scott This week we plan to bring the dogs back to Glencoe for a visit. Every time we drive up from Dadeville without our dogs, a neighbor’s dog comes to the fence at some point during our visit, sniffing around and acting like she is looking for something. I remember watching our dogs […]

Gadsden welcomes Dr. Clarence Underwood Jr. home, commemorates library park in his honor

Gadsden native Dr. Clarence Underwood Jr. (holding scissors) cuts the ribbon dedicating the Gadsden Public Library park in his honor, surrounded by elected officials and supporters inspired by his lifelong work and contributions to education and athletics. Katie Bohannon/Messenger. By Katie Bohannon, News Editor An inspiration returned home in early October, with Gadsden welcoming a […]

Gadsden City High student develops drive for family in Louisiana after hurricane Ida

Nickels for New Orleans Coin Drive volunteers collect donations for a Louisiana family. Photo courtesy of Mary Ann Rickles.  By Katie Bohannon, News Editor One local sixteen-year-old is proving that age bears no burden on transforming her community for the better. Gadsden City High School junior Mary Ann Rickles extended compassionate efforts beyond the borders […]