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  • 1 week ago | advertisergleam.com | Anthony Campbell

    The storm that tore up Holiday Shores off Highway 79-N was first thought to be straight line winds. But a damage assessment by the National Weather service later determined the April 6 storm to be an EF-0 tornado. Here's what the Weather Service said about it:The tornado developed over the river in the waterway west of Holiday Shores Drive in Marshall County. The first-observed damage was a swath of softwood trees along the shore.

  • 1 week ago | advertisergleam.com | Anthony Campbell

    Like a lot of people around Marshall County, Mike Sandefer of Guntersville is a proud Jacksonville State University alum. But he has a unique distinction. He was the key man behind the launch of the university radio station 50 years in the fall of 1975. It took a ton of work for the station to get its FCC permit in the early going. Mike finally drove to Atlanta, got some tips from the FCC office and then they got their permit.

  • 1 week ago | advertisergleam.com | Anthony Campbell

    Sue Morgan's friends, former students invited to join her on the occasion of her 90th birthday on Sunday, April 27, from 2:00-4:00 at Creek Path Baptist Church, 1001 Browns Valley Road, Guntersville. Your presence will be the greatest gift. Cards with your well wishes are appreciated. CharBurger’s ribbon cutting at former Neena's location in Courthouse Tuesday, April 22, at 10:30 a.m. Stay after and have lunch. Chamber of Commerce event.

  • 1 week ago | advertisergleam.com | Anthony Campbell

    Mountain Valley Arts Council’s Spring Concert series opens with JED Eye at Errol Allan Park at the corner of Gunter Avenue and Taylor Street in Guntersville on Thursday, April 17, from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. The series continues on Thursdays through May 22. JED Eye’s talented musicians have been a crowd favorite and keep audiences on their feet rocking to everything from Pearl Jame to the Stones to ZZ Top. Their high energy performances personify their motto, “We play rock . . . with an attitude”.

  • 1 week ago | advertisergleam.com | Anthony Campbell

    A four-year effort to find Gen. Andrew Jackson’s trail and his historic “Fort Deposit” near Guntersville by a group affiliated with the Guntersville Historical Society culminated in the unveiling of a new historic marker at Warrenton last Thursday. The marker is on the lawn of Warrenton Shell next to Bakehouse Eatery (formerly the Char Burger). The marker notes:Gen.

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