Farming is hard work! It's a demanding job that requires a strong dedication and work ethic. A local farmer named David ...
Advertiser-Gleam editor Anthony Campbell was named the 2025 Friend of Agriculture awarded at this year's Farm-City banquet.
It’s that time of year when Christmas shopping has started and the Thanksgiving turkey hasn’t even hit the table yet. But, ...
The 2024-2025 Marshall County 4-Her of the Year is Rachel Grace Adams.
Marshall County Extension made history this year by organizing the inaugural Marshall County Leadership Challengers (MCLC) ...
When the curtain opens this week on the Whole Backstage’s holiday production “It’s A Wonderful Life,” it will be very ...
President John F. Kennedy wrote “We must find the time to stop and thank the people who have made a difference in our lives.” ...
Scottsboro, a region opponent of Guntersville, is still alive in the 5A state football playoffs. Scottsboro defeated Fairview 16-14 last Friday night to advance to the 5A semifinals.
The Farm-City Business of the Year is Guntersville Marine. This business literally keeps our county alive. Without them our products would not be shipped out of our area, or mainly we would not ...
Agriculture education is alive and well in the county schools, as evidenced by the state of the program at Douglas High School. Some 250 students are currently enrolled in ag ...
The Guntersville High School varsity boys' swim team finished its season with an eighth-place finish in 1A-5A at the AHSAA State Swimming and Diving Championships on Friday and Saturday.
During its November meeting, the Marshall County Sports Hall of Fame board of directors selected 11 men for induction in the class of 2026.