Guntersville City Schools said that Dr. Jason Barnett accepted the position of Executive Director of The School ...
MONTGOMERY, AL — The School Superintendents of Alabama (SSA) is proud to announce Dr. Jason Barnett as the next Executive Director of the organization. Dr. Barnett, who currently serves as ...
Dr. Jason Barnett is stepping down as Superintendent of Guntersville City Schools to become the Executive Director of The ...
Guntersville and Scottsboro will take the field on Friday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. CT. Don't miss out on any of the action with ...
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"Coke" or "Roll Tide"? OnlyInYourState lists 8 hills Alabama locals will die on. Do you agree?
You're either Roll Tide or War Eagle; there's little in between. OnlyInYourState ranks this as one of the strongest "hills" ...
WorldAtlas names 8 of Alabama’s friendliest towns, where Southern hospitality and small-town charm make every visitor feel ...
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Guntersville schools superintendent stepping down for state leadership role
Guntersville Schools' Dr. Jason Barnett moves to lead The School Superintendents of Alabama starting Jan. 1, 2026.
TUSCALOOSA- The University of Alabama College of Community Health Sciences recently welcomed 11 students to the Rural Medical Scholars Program and the Rural Dental Scholars Program, both part of the ...
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Happening This Weekend: Events in North Alabama, October 10-12
Lake City Fall Festival (Guntersville) - Downtown Guntersville will host a fun-filled weekend on Lake Guntersville October 10 ...
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‘Reclaiming Democracy, Rejecting Authoritarianism’: Alabama cities announce anti-Trump protests
This event follows Trump sending the National Guard into several major cities over the past few months and the president’s ongoing mass deportation efforts.
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — The driver of a pickup truck was “seriously injured” after a crash involving a Guntersville City School Bus on Wednesday. The Guntersville Police Department said that the ...
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is no longer recommending the COVID-19 vaccine for all patients. Now, it is recommending that people consult a health care ...
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