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What we learned from the Etowah County basketball tournament as Sardis boys and ... The goal now is to ride a 4-1 record in their last five to clinch the regular season area title and will look to ...
Deputies were called to the scene about 6 p.m. Monday after receiving reports of an explosion, according to a news release from the Etowah County Sheriff’s Office.
The Gaston, Glencoe, Sardis and West End bands pooled their efforts into the Etowah County Schools All-Star Band and took part in the 48 th annual Fantasy of Lights Christmas Parade on Dec. 1 in ...
The longest serving head football coach in school history is Jerry Don Sims. Sims served from 1971-1985 and complied an overall record of 78-74-1. [4] Sardis’ longest running rivalry is with Boaz, trailing in the series 23-44-4. Sardis football currently holds five region championships in 1975, 1985, 1988, 2011, and 2017. [5]
Sardis City is a town in Etowah and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is part of the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area. It originally incorporated in May 1963 under the name of "Sardis". [4] It became Sardis City in the 1980s. At the 2020 census, the population was 1,814. [3]
Etowah County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census the population was 103,436. [1] Its county seat is Gadsden. [2] Its name is from a Cherokee word meaning "edible tree". In total area, it is the smallest county in Alabama, albeit one of the most densely populated.
Game 3: Sardis vs. Glencoe, 7 p.m. Maxwell Donaldson covers high school sports and Jacksonville State athletics for the Gadsden Times. Find him on Twitter/X @_Max_Donaldson and contact him at ...
The Record-Journal dates back to a weekly newspaper called the Weekly Visitor established in 1867. [4] In 1892, E.E. Smith and Thomas Warnock bought it and converted it to a daily. Co-founder Thomas Warnock was editor of the paper for almost half a century. E.E. Smith was the first of four generations to lead the Record-Journal as publisher.