Easy appetizers and simple cookies

By Andy Bedwell Vidalia Onion Appetizer 5 Vidalia onions, thinly sliced 1 cup water 1 cup sugar ½ cup cider vinegar 1 cup mayonnaise 16 ounces cream cheese, softened 1 teaspoon celery seed Place the onion in a large bowl. Combine the water, sugar and vinegar in a small saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring […]
Keep Smilin’ with Rosie Preston – Anchored up in Anchorage

By Rosie Preston Several years ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to visit my sister in Anchorage, Alaska. It was my third visit. I had always gone during the warm months around the end of April when deep piles of snow lined every roadside and driveway in the state. It was quite the adventure to […]
West End wrestling program on the rise

Photo: West End’s Braison Howard (wearing gray) competes against Springville as assistant coach Payne Stancil, teammate Donovan Fulmer and head coach Wes Reid (pictured, from left) look on during a high school wrestling tri-match on Tuesday, Jan. 9 in Ashville. (Chris McCarthy/Messenger) By Chris McCarthy, Publisher/Editor When Wes Reid arrived at West End High last year to […]
Pass the encouragement, please

By Vicki Scott This month marks eight years of writing for The Messenger. Wow, time sure does fly when you’re having fun! Writing a weekly column has been like therapy through moving to Glencoe and missing Dadeville and then moving back to Dadeville and missing Glencoe. Through this page, I was able to share my […]
The Vagabond – Local veteran and pioneer John W. Duncan

By Danny Crownover John W. Duncan was one of the early builders of Gadsden, and for many years was identified with special interest by this section of Alabama. Duncan was born on August 22, 1843 at Kingston, Tenn. His great-grandfather on his father’s side came from Virginia and was killed by Indians in 1780 in […]
From God’s word – When we do not know what to pray for

By Toni Ford Those who read my column on a regular basis know my deep love for Israel and God’s people, the Jews. Some have asked how I came to love the land and the people so much, or why is it important to love and pray for Israel and the people? My first response […]
Gadsden State cagers fall to Coastal South

Photo: Gadsden State’s Massiah Morris (3) is fouled while driving to the basket during the Cardinals’ 89-75 loss to Coastal Alabama South in men’s basketball on Monday, Jan. 8 at Beck Gymnasium. (Chris McCarthy/Messenger) The Gadsden State men lost to Coastal South, 89-75, Massiah Morris paced the Cardinals (13-6) with 16 points, followed by Cristian […]
Brutal cold temperatures, possible snow coming to Alabama Monday

By Kaitlin Hoskins, News Editor Etowah County and all of Alabama will be the victims of extremely cold temperatures starting Monday, January 15. There could also be some wintry precipitation Monday and Tuesday, but forecasters are not certain of the details of when, where, how much and what the impact might be. “Let me state […]
Lady Cardinals come up short against Coastal South

Photo: Gadsden State’s Laila Lowery (11) battles for a rebound along with Coastal Alabama South’s C’Anna Betts (left) and Nailah Mayes during the Lady Cardinals’ 77-74 loss in women’s basketball on Monday, Jan. 8. (Chris McCarthy/Messenger) The Gadsden State women’s basketball team came up short to Coastal Alabama South, 77-74, on Jan. 8 at Beck […]