The Crossville High School class of 1959 celebrated their 55th reunion on July 19 at the Lake Guntersville State Park Lodge. Pictured are, in front, from left, Charles Roden, Keith Bruce, Martha Graves Barksdale, Jo Barclay Gregg, Sybil Bouldin Fichter and Jane Hinton Bowers. In back are Max…
It was about 9 a.m. on Nov. 9, 1960, when Forrest Guthrie met John F. Kennedy, Jr. for the first time, outside of the Kennedy compound.
Albertville resident Jim Saunders spends a great deal of time in his workshop crafting elaborate decorative scenes.
The model electric train never travels over the same small-scale landscape or pulls into the same blustery mock station when creating and altering handcrafted worlds is your lifelong hobby, as it has been for Albertville resident Jim Saunders.
10-year-old local resident Lauren Ward plans to audition for “America’s Got Talent” next month.
Lauren Ward may be small, but she has a big voice and big dreams.
GUNTERSVILLE — Patsy Cline touched the hearts of many with her rendition of soulful tunes like “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” “She’s Got You” and “I Fall to Pieces,” thanks in part to her ability to make her listeners feel like she was a friend talking to them personally, expressing their own thoughts.
Beatrice “Virginia” Johnson, left, and her husband, Melvin, have been married for the past 70 years. The couple has lived in the same house for the past 65 years, and they have documented their years together in photos, like the pictures above, and shared many memories.
If there’s one subject Beatrice “Virginia” and Melvin Johnson know about, it’s love.
Members of WARM, from left, the late Ray Honea, Lanice Morrison, James Michael Bruce, Wain Green, shown here circa 1973, will perform at the Sand Mountain Soul Festival on Friday night, Aug. 12 at Sand Mountain Amphitheater in Albertville.
Popular 1970s rock band, WARM, will play for a familiar crowd next weekend.
Editor's note: Saturday, The Reporter begins Art on the Mountain, a new regular feature about local fine arts.