Douglas High school junior Arabella Grace Rouse was crowned Miss Harvest Festival 2024 on Saturday, October 5, during the 60th Annual Boaz Harvest Festival.
Brindlee Mountain won the toss and deferred to the second half. Asbury started the game with an onside kick, which they ...
Students in Marshall County spent 20 weeks raising pullets as part of the 2024 Marshall County 4-H Chick Chain project. The ...
The Guntersville Wildcats football team remains undefeated this season, defeating the 7A Grissom Tigers 51-14 Friday night to ...
The Albertville High School Department of Theatre will present "Three On A String with Sean of the South" for one-night only, ...
Attorney David Jones has retired as chairman of the Guntersville Industrial Development Board after serving in that role for ...
Guntersville resident Sandy Mann brought home a Best in Show ribbon in the Art category at the Cullman County Fair this past weekend, winning with her painting “Queen.” The painting ...
Val Jones is the retired longtime Guntersville High art teacher. She wrote this piece to describe how the history of Guntersville mural in the GHS lunchroom came to ...
The Guntersville Wildcats JV volleyball team sailed through the Marshall County Tournament last week at Sand Mountain Park, ...
It was a “Night to Remember” commemorating the legendary Memphis territory Saturday night in Jackson, Tennessee, and among ...
Saturday was a great day for the Crimson Guard at the Covered Bridge Marching Festival in Oneonta. The band performed their show "Love Notes" and received the following awards.
This week’s senior spotlight features band member Caroline Smith. She is 17 years old and the daughter of Amanda and Dr.