August 17, 2018
Name: Kent Back
Where were you born and raised?
“I was born in Middletown, Ohio. I was raised in Gadsden since I was 2 years old.”
What is your occupation?...
August 3, 2018
By Kaitlin Fleming, Staff Correspondent
On July 26, Gadsden State Community College hosted groundbreaking ceremonies for construction projects taking place on three of its campuses.
The first...
August 3, 2018
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
Magic was in the air at the Gadsden Public Library on Tuesday, July 31!
To celebrate Harry...
August 3, 2018
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
The Gadsden-Etowah Chamber of Commerce and East Alabama Works recently teamed up to hold a...
August 3, 2018
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
The Humane Society Per Rescue and Adoption Center is offering an election month promotion. For the month of August, all the dogs (re-pup-licans) and cats...
August 3, 2018
Name: Debby Carden
Where were you born and raised?
“I was born in Gadsden and lived there until I was nine years old, and we then moved...
July 30, 2018
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
A local teen is making waves in the world of obstacle courses.
Allie Condy, a 13-year old Rainbow Middle School student entering the eighth grade, start...
July 30, 2018
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
Members of the Etowah County Mega Sports Complex Authority gave an update on the complex’s progress at the Gadsden-Etowah Chamber of Commerce’s monthly Bi...
July 30, 2018
By Sarrah Peters, News Editor
Jessica Fortune Barker is the Democratic candidate for State Board of Education, District 8, which encompasses Madison, Jackson and Etowah counties, as we...
July 30, 2018
Name: Beth Crain
Where were you born and raised?
“I was born in Gadsden with the rest of my family (my mom, dad and two brothers). We moved to Louisville, Kent...
July 19, 2018
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...
July 19, 2018
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...
July 19, 2018
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...
July 19, 2018
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...
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