The Guntersville Ladies Civitans are absolutely tireless, with events going on all the time and charitable endeavors they are ...
The 2025 Reader's Choice competition put on by The Advertiser-Gleam is open! This is the contest every year where you, our ...
A dear friend of mine had been frustrated to say the least. My friend’s child, work though they might, wasn’t getting as much ...
While thunder boomed outside in the distance a week ago Saturday night, most of us were indoors glued to our TV sets, ...
Marshall County AARP, Chapter 36, will meet at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 3, in Hammer's Hall at Local Joe's in Albertville. The guest speaker will be Kathy Gore, Director ...
Introducing Jack, a big-hearted and loving 2–3-year-old Pyrenees mix. This handsome boy is ready to be the good boy in your ...
Mason Smith, Guntersville, and Clay Lynn, Guntersville, were each awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PBCI) for their participation in Alabama’s livestock industry on Sunday, Ma ...
Maryland. The old cafe is mostly empty this time of night. Music plays overhead. Pedal steel guitar. The cook is cleaning his ...
A Marshall County courtroom might not be the first place one would expect to find a joyous celebration, filled with music, laughter and hope. On the third Thursday of each ...
If you've missed the food of the CharBurger, the iconic former restaurant at Warrenton, you wait for its return is just about over. The CharBurger will again be serving its ...
When local artist Blair Newman was asked to paint a violin shell for a fundraiser for the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, she ...
It was a big storm. The television showed weather updates. The radar looked like red-and-yellow vomit. “Find shelter!” the ...
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