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Gadsden Police Seek Public Assistance in Death Investigation
Gadsden, AL – The Gadsden Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in an ongoing death investigation and is requesting any information that may aid in resolving the case. On Thursday, May 16, 2024, officers responded to a report of a possible deceased person in the 2300 block of Forrest Avenue. Upon arrival, they discovered […] The post Gadsden Police Seek Public Assistance in Death Investigation appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
Gadsden State’s Anniston Ayers and Gadsden Wallace Drive Campuses Honor Outstanding Students
Anniston and Gadsden, AL — Gadsden State Community College recently celebrated its 58th annual Honors Day at the Pierce Cain Learning Resource Center, specifically recognizing the achievements of students from the Ayers Campus and the Wallace Drive Campus. The ceremony, part of a two-day event that also included students from the Gadsden and Centre campuses, highlighted […] The post Gadsden State’s Anniston Ayers and Gadsden Wallace Drive Campuses Honor Outstanding Students appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
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.
Rollins Rollin’ Second Calhoun County Golf Tour Victory
Gadsden, AL – A day after tree limb falls on his truck, tree cutter Rollins falls on the field for second Calhoun County Golf Tour victory. By Joe Medley Sometimes, the tree falls on you. Sometimes, you’re the tree. John Rollins lived both sides of that during this weekend’s Gadsden City Championship. A day after […] The post Rollins Rollin’ Second Calhoun County Golf Tour Victory appeared first on Calhoun Journal.
How Alabama Turned to Restrictive Deed Covenants to Ward Off Flooding Claims From Black Residents
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 of south Alabama, tell the tale. Restrictive covenants attached to their deeds limit the ability of current...
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