October 17, 2014
Between 1912 and 1928 the Alabama Power Company built four hydroelectric dams on the Coosa and Talla...
October 17, 2014
By Jacqueline Chandler/Messenger Correspondent
Saturday, Oct. 11, started out as a rainy day, but the sun came out...
October 17, 2014
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
The Gadsden Public Library invited best-selling young adult novelist C.C. Hunter to spe...
October 10, 2014
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
CharACTers Theatrics and Gadsden State are presenting the play The Wizard of Oz. The pl...
October 10, 2014
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
Billy Billingsley, Sr. won the District 5 runoff election on Tuesday, Oct. 7 against curren...
October 10, 2014
By Jacqueline Chandler/Messenger Correspondent
The City of Attalla will be hosting its annual Heritage Day on Saturd...
October 10, 2014
On October 21 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m., Downtown Gadsden Inc. will once again close the Memorial Bridg...
October 10, 2014
Twenty-five schools and nonprofit organizations across the state will receive conservation education grant...
October 10, 2014
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Tom Vilsack recently unveiled highly anticipated new p...
October 10, 2014
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Krysta Harden today announced that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA...
October 10, 2014
The Glencoe Award Program selected Safeway Industrial Service LLC for the 2014 Best of Glencoe Award...
October 10, 2014
By Bill Tharpe
At the end of the 19th century, Alabama was an agricultural state. Houses were lit by candles, keros...
October 6, 2014
According to Etowah Historical Society President Danny Crownover, there will be a special free opening of Alabama’s first Trail of Tears Me...
October 3, 2014
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
The Gadsden Public library held a ribbon cutting for its new Novel Café on Tuesday, Se...
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