Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell – Quick and easy pre-Thanksgiving meals
By Andy Bedwell My sister and I grew up with a mother who enjoyed cooking and was a wonderful cook. She taught us the importance of presentation and taste. During our school years, we entered our home daily with something on the stove simmering or a new recipe she wanted us to try. I treasure […]
Fried nerves and fried chicken
By Vicki Scott Our first Veterans Day program at First Dadeville Baptist Church is this Sunday, and my anxiety is getting the better of me. I’m trying to put together a program like the ones we had at George Wallace Senior Center in Glencoe. I want so much to give our seniors here in Dadeville […]
From God’s word – A season of thankfulness
By Toni Ford I personally I love the transition of seasons. Summer is a time when most people take a break from their regular routines, take time for vacation and travel and enjoy lots of water activities that help with the summertime heat, I always look forward to this next season of fall. By the […]
The Vagabond – Broad Street businesses in the 1870s
By Danny Crownover The occupants of a wooden store building on the north side of Broad Street between Court and Fifth streets in the 1870s were all one-story structures, the exception being a two-story general store at the corner of Court and Broad streets that was operated by W.T. Shook. His wife ran a dress […]