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Community mourns death of beloved Harry ‘Shug’ Butler

By Kaitlin Hoskins, News Editor Harry D. “Shug” Butler died Sunday, June 23 in Gadsden at 90 years old. According to his family, he was with his daughter at the time of his death. “He was known as ‘Shug’ to everyone, but I had the privilege to call him dad also as it was such […]

Southside bridge replacement project underway

        By Kaitlin Hoskins, News Editor A public meeting on the replacement of Southside’s historic northbound bridge on Thursday, June 20, brought differing opinions from residents and local business owners. The one thing most people agreed on, though, was that a new bridge for AL Highway 77 over the Coosa River was […]

Etowah County Sheriff’s Office offering RAD women’s safety classes in July

The Etowah County Sheriff’s Office will once again host RAD Women’s Safety Classes. The two-night course will be held July 24-25 at 6 p.m. at the Sheriff’s Office in Gadsden. The Rape Aggression Defense (commonly called “RAD”) course is a program of realistic, self-defense tactics and techniques. It is a comprehensive course for women that […]

Dreamers in the Round performing at The Amp on July 18

Dreamers in the Round will perform at The Amp in Gadsden Thursday, July 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. Keith Burns, who recently performed as part of the “Parrothead Party,” will return to host the event. Burns is a member of the Grammy nominated Trick Pony and is a duo in Burns & Poe. He […]

GSCC releases spring Dean’s list

The Spring Semester 2024 Dean’s List at Gadsden State Community College was released by President Kathy Murphy. Full-time students who earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or above but below 4.0 (with all A’s and B’s) and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours of college-level work are named to the Dean’s List. […]

ECSO recognized for excellence in policy management

The Etowah County Sheriff’s Office has been recognized for excellence in policy management and training in 2023 by Lexipol, the nation’s leading provider of policy, training and wellness support for first responders and public servants, according to Sheriff Jonathon Horton. This is the 2nd consecutive year the Sheriff’s Office has been recognized. The Lexipol Connect […]