By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
In April of 1963, a Baltimore postman named William Moore set out to walk from Chattanooga, Tenn., to Jackson, Miss., on U.S. Hwy. 11 in the hopes of deli...
Name: Ray Cumby
Where were you born and raised?
“I was born in Houston, Texas and moved to Gadsden when I was around seven years old.”
What is your occupatio...
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
On Saturday, January 26, the newly renovated Kiwanis Pavilion at Noccalula Falls hosted auditions for local actors to join the cast of The Noccalula Expe...
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
When he was four years old, John Solomon Sandridge often watched his father use a No. 2 pencil to make notes on paper. When Sandridge got ahold of the pencil, he wanted...
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
The Chamber of Gadsden/Etowah County held its 2019 Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon on Friday, January 25 at 210 at the Tracks.
Heather Brothers New we...
By Kaitlin Fleming/Staff Correspondent
Students at John S. Jones Elementary School now have a room full of toys, but it’s educational and necessary. This room, known as a sensory room, is benef...
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
On Monday, January 21 the 33rd annual city-wide Celebration of the Life and Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was held at The Venue at Coosa Landing....
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
On Tuesday, January 22, Gadsden voters decided to take the city’s school board from appointed members to elected members.
Voting turnout was low, with le...
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
At the Gadsden Public Library’s Children’s Department, librarian Jillian Reeves has been offering STEM programs and traveling to local schools to do STEM...