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Kay Ivey · GuntersvilleStory By Mary Bailey On Friday Governor Kay Ivey announced that she had appointed David Reed of Guntersville the new Chairman of the Marshall County Commission. “A native of Marshall County, David Reed is known throughout north Alabama and across the state as a successful businessman and community leader,” said Governor Ivey. “Reed’s many achievements in business have literally paved the way for economic growth and prosperity in the Tennessee Va…Read Article
David Reed takes over as Chairman of Marshall County Commission - Southern Torch

Guntersville · GuntersvilleStory By John Mann Things were looking promising for this year’s Lake Guntersville Hydrofest this past weekend during qualifying runs on Friday, but rough weather ended up cutting the event short both Saturday and Sunday and with no Southern Cup winner declared. Things kicked off with testing and time trials last Friday where Andrew Tate, driver of the Goodman Real Estate hydroplane came just short of breaking the qualifying speed record for Lak…Read Article
Rough water cuts Guntersville Hydrofest short - Southern Torch

Scottsboro · ScottsboroStory By Jason Bowen Camden Matthews’ college baseball journey will continue. The 2021 Scottsboro alum, who played two seasons at Marion Military Institute and then Miles College, received another year of college eligibility thanks a court ruling last fall that granted former junior college athletes an extra year of eligibility if they play at the NCAA’s Division I level. Matthews would not have been able to continue playing at Division II Miles…Read Article