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City to seek up to $15 million federal grant for East Gadsden
The City of Gadsden has been aggressive in going after federal grants, and it plans to take a shot at a massive one. City officials at Tuesday's pre-City Council work session signaled that they will seek an Active Transportation Infrastructure Investment Program construction grant of up to $15 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation, targeting East Gadsden.
Plainview softball knocks Piedmont out of state tournament, advances to Fridays slate
OXFORD — Just like a week ago, Plainview softball took down Piedmont to advance. The Bears earned the 7-2 win over the Bulldogs. It wasn't full déjà vu, as this time it was to advance in the elimination bracket at the AHSAA Class 3A state softball tournament. The Bears will play again at 10:45 a.m. Friday on Field Two at Choccolocco Park.
Rakim Lubin, Former UConn Basketball Star, Dies at 28
It’s a sad day for the University of Connecticut basketball fans. Former UConn men’s basketball player Rakim Lubin has died. The alum was just 28 years old too. Lubin played for the team during the 2014-15 season. Growing up in Gadsen, Alabama, he earned the nickname “Rock” thanks to both his size and intimidating figure. He used that to his advantage while on the court. It let him go far. He became a three-star recruit after graduating from Buford High School in Georgia. Lubin also earned all-region honors and first-team all-state. He earned Georgia Sportswriters 3A layer of the Year. Ultimately, Lubind decided to go to UConn over Auburn and Georgia Tech.
How Alabama used restrictive deed covenants to ward off flood claims from Black residents
This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, independent news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. It is republished with permission. Sign up for their newsletter here. SHILOH COMMUNITY, Ala.—Their land is bound forever. The deeds of three homeowners—Pastor Timothy Williams, Aretha Wright and Page Jones—all living in the historically Black Shiloh community […] The post How Alabama used restrictive deed covenants to ward off flood claims from Black residents appeared first on Alabama Reflector.
Alabama Christian softball falls to Plainview in the Class 3A softball state tournament
OXFORD — With the game scoreless through the first four innings, Plainview’s seventh inning heroics propelled it past Alabama Christian (15-19) 4-3 in the Class 3A first round of the AHSAA softball state championships. Jada Hampton’s two-run home run gave Plainview (34-9) its first lead of the game in the bottom of the fifth. Izzy Warrick got an RBI in the sixth inning for Alabama Christian’s first runs. ...
Southside boys soccer's Randy Vice looking forward to next season after Final Four appearance
Southside boys soccer went on a magical run this season, ending in the AHSAA Final Four for the first time in school history. It also marked the second straight season the Panthers won more than 20 games as they ended the year with 25-3-1 record. They were led by Camren Thompson with his 52 goals. The team earned the Etowah County championship and won the Rainbow City Classic, along with a big win over Mountain Brook....
Twin siblings, 102, have Gadsden street dedicated in their honor
Two weeks after celebrating their 102nd birthdays, twins Lonzie Gray and Vernia Gray Ray were honored by the Gadsden City Council. The council on May 7 approved the honorary designation of Sunnyvale Drive, where the siblings live, as Ray-Gray Drive. The city will post signs to that effect. Council member...
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