September 6, 2013
By Donna Thornton/News Editor
Some voters in District 2 raised objections to the p...
September 6, 2013
By Laura Ann TippsStaff Correspondent
Coffee is a family affair For Robert Cole, his wif...
August 30, 2013
By Carla Davis
More than a century ago, one of Gadsden’s native sons, Captain Patrick Lay, took the first steps...
August 30, 2013
By Donna Thornton/News Editor
Members of the state legislative delegation visited Hokes Bluff High School and Hokes...
August 30, 2013
By Laura Ann Tipps/Staff Correspondent
Baking runs in Maggie Hardin’s family, and so does the gluten intolera...
August 30, 2013
By Donna Thornton/News Editor
The friendly staff at The Taming of the Ewe is happy to sell you the best yarns and to...
August 30, 2013
From the Community Development Authority to the city’s summer enrichment mentoring program, Wilbur ‘Bubb...
August 30, 2013
By Donna Thornton/News Editor
Mum’s the word on what retailers and restaurants it will include, but work on the Riv...
August 30, 2013
Gadsden State Community College extends its sincerest condolences to family and friends of Riley W. Wh...
August 30, 2013
It’s unofficial, but this First Friday in September is likely to feel like the First Friday of fall...
August 30, 2013
While rain deterred the first two planned First Saturday events on Gadsden’s Tuscaloosa Avenue, organ...
August 30, 2013
In conjunction with Norfolk Southern’s 21st Century Steam Program, the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museu...
August 30, 2013
The Rev. Willie Simmons, pastor of New Liberty Tabernacle in East Gadsden, announced an open house Frida...
August 23, 2013
By Donna Thornton/News Editor Celebrate the Roaring ‘20s with the Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural...
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