Gadsden Fire Chief going to Etowah County 911 board

By Shayla Stone, Editorial Assistant On Wednesday, September 18, the Etowah County 911 board of directors named Gadsden Fire Chief Wil Reed its next executive director after longtime executive director Bill Brodeur announced his retirement. “We are ecstatic for Chief Reed,” said Gadsden Mayor Craig Ford. “He has been an invaluable asset to the City […]
City of Gadsden, Mayor Ford honor Turrentine Ave. residents

Recently, the Gadsden City Council and Mayor Craig Ford recognized two citizens who have been instrumental in creating and maintaining Gadsden’s three historic residential districts. Ford declared Tuesday, September 10, 2024, as George White and Susan Little Day in Gadsden. White, a life-long resident of Turrentine Ave., provided legal work and expert advice in establishing […]
Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama teams up with Mathew Knowles

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA) recently partnered with Gadsden resident Mathew Knowles, a male breast cancer survivor and the father of artists Beyoncé and Solange. The partnership aims to raise awareness about breast cancer, emphasize the importance of early detection, and underscore the critical role of research in saving lives. In October […]
Westbrook, West End ranked in latest al.com volleyball poll

Messenger file photo by Chris McCarthy Released September 27 Class 7A 1. McGill-Toolen Catholic 2. Hoover 3. Bob Jones 4. Auburn 5. Huntsville 6. Bayside Academy 7. Vestavia Hills 8. Fairhope 9. Daphne 10. Thompson Class 6A 1. Montgomery Academy 2. Saraland 3. Pelham 4. Spanish Fort 5. Hazel Green 6. Spain Park 7. Chelsea […]
1960s musical comes to stage at The Ritz

Contributed by Theatre of Gadsden Music, of all the arts, has the ability to make us conjure memories that lie sleeping, until just the right chord or mingling of voices, blasts us back into the past. That explains the allure of “Beehive: The 60s Musical,” the latest production from Theatre of Gadsden. Created by Larry […]
Arranging the Pieces… Being a mother of daughters

By Tabitha Bozeman This week included National Punctuation Day, National Scarf Day and National Daughters Day. Three things I love, but especially that last one. Being the mom of daughters has been a journey of growth, patience and love. There is never a dull moment. When I think of my daughters, I can’t help but […]
Southern Cooking… Tailgate favorites

Football season is here. That means we need plenty of tailgate snacks for our hungry guests! Sausage Balls 1 pound of Dean’s mild sausage 8-ounce of grated extra sharp cheese 2 cups Bisquick Mix together and bake on greased cookie sheet. The sauce balls come off easier if sprayed with Pam. Bake these on 350 […]
In & around SEC football: Week 5 Previews and Predictions

By Cole Frederick/Sports Correspondent Auburn Week 4 Review Turnovers and inconsistent quarterback play doomed Auburn for the second time this season as the Tigers fell to Arkansas, 24-14 last Saturday at home. AU quarterback Hank Brown earned his second career start and threw three interceptions in the first half as the Tigers fell behind 7-0 […]
Gadsden State softball back in town after eight-year gap

Photo: Gadsden State’s Ally Croy (6) scores a first inning run during the Lady Cardinals 11-2 win over Marion Military in college softball on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Gadsden Sports Park. (Chris McCarthy/Messenger) By Chris McCarthy, Publisher/Managing Editor For the first time eight years, Gadsden State hosted a game in women’s softball. Playing at […]