By Kaitlin Fleming
Staff Correspondent
Less than 11 percent of Etowah County voters turned out for the run-off elections on Tuesday, July 17.
Gadsden architect Craig Lipscomb won against former Ashville May...
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
On Monday, July 16, the Gadsden Public Library held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Open Spaces Sacred Places sensory garden.
The new garden will be located on t...
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
The City of Attalla recently opened a new storm shelter beside Carnes Recreation Center in Camp Sibert, located just off of Highway 77.
“We have guidelines for the use...
By Sarrah Peters
News Editor
Every year around Veterans Day, the Gadsden Museum of Art hosts an exhibit that features items from various wars the United States has been involved in as well as highl...
By Kaitlin Fleming
Staff Correspondent
At the Monday, July 15 Attalla City Council Meeting State Rep. Craig Ford announced a $200,000 grant to the City of Attalla’s Sewage and Water Board. This grant will be...
By Kaitlin Fleming
Staff Correspondent
Relevé Academy of Performing Arts, formally known as Strut USA, is focusing oncommunity needs and giving back to local children.
On Tuesday, July 10, Relevé hosted a m...
Name: Ben Reed
Where were you born and raised?
“I was born and raised in Gainesville, Georgia.”
What is your occupation?
“I am the councilman for Gadsden...
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
Sports enthusiasts, Boy Scout supporters and locals flocked to 210 at the Tracks in Gadsden on Thursday, June 21 to enjoy a good meal and more at the 2018...