Knowles and attorney Joshua Sullivan argued Thursday against motions to dismiss two lawsuits.
One of the suits was filed on behalf of Dynamic Collision, challenging the zoning of the proposed site. The other was filed by Choice Fabricators and Advance Etowah, alleging a failure to provide documents related to the plant from the City of Gadsden, Gadsden-Etowah Industrial Development Authority and the Gadsden Water Works and Sewer Board.
Knowles argued that documents she s received limited ones from the Water Works and some from other sources indicate there is more information out there. She says it should be subject to discovery and made available to the plaintiffs.
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The Cardinal Foundation was established to support the mission of the college and provide opportunities for students.
Mark Condra is the new board president. Condra has served on the board since 2018, most recently as vice president.
Bud Owsley, president and CEO of Boozer Laminated Beam Company, is vice president and will chair the board’s Development Committee.
Alabama Teachers Credit Union Branch Manager Bryan Dorsett is treasurer and will chair the Finance and Investment Committee. Anna Moore, physician liaison for RMC-Anniston, is secretary and will co-chair the Special Events Committee.
New board members are Cherokee County Probate Judge and County Commission Chairman Tim Burgess; retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Eric Crabtree; Tommie Goggans III, president of Goggans Group Inc.; David Hooks, executive director of the Gadsden-Etowah Industrial Development Authority; Gerri Langley, GSCC office administration instructor; Trudy Lowe, chief operating officer of Preferred Health Se