Mrs. Jessie Carolyn Bryant, 93 of Stevenson, passed away Thursday, November 3, 2022.
The Scottsboro City Council, Scottsboro Mayor Jim McCamy, Main Street Scottsboro and the Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the annual Scottsboro Christmas Parade on Saturday, December 10, 2022. The event is sponsored by Google.
The Mountain Lakes Chamber recently held a ribbon cutting for the Scottsboro Boys Museum, located at 428 West Willow Street to commemorate its grand re-opening after closing for a couple years to allow for extensive remodeling.
A-Rig
by Mike Gerry
The craze of the A-Rig has spread to other parts of the country with the fall and winter months being the best of the A-Rig fishing over the past several years. There have also been several fish on Guntersville caught on this bait, as it continues to prove it is a look that the fish and big fish like. In Tennessee there was several tournaments won recently with a huge weight capping off the tournament.
Seeking wisdom
By Teresia Smith
They say that wisdom comes with age, and passed down wisdom sayings are supposed to give you better judgment. We could all use a little more wisdom to help us make it through life, but are they all really wise? I think most parents or grandparents are remembered for saying something frequently enough that it is remembered by their children. What are some old sayings you have heard over the years that are meant to impart wisdom but when truly examined, you find they are not always true? Examples are such as “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” or “kids will be kids”. There are many more to choose from like “the grass is always greener on the other side”, “absence makes the heart grow fonder”. Though meant to impart some wisdom lesson, some of these sayings are just not helpful. Let’s look at a few.