WVTM - Sat Nov 28
An elderly man died in a Thanksgiving Day house fire in Blount County. Blount County Sheriff Loyd Arrington says 71-year-old Marvin Allen Dailey died in the early morning fire at his home on Blount County 29 in the Straight Mountain community.
Thanksgiving Day FireWTVY Dothan - Fri Nov 27
An elderly man died in a Thanksgiving Day house fire in Blount County. Blount County Sheriff Loyd Arrington says 71-year-old Marvin Allen Dailey died in the early morning fire at his home in the Straight Mountain community.
Man dies at home in Thanksgiving Day fireNews Courier - Fri Nov 27
An elderly man died in a Thanksgiving Day house fire in Blount County. Blount County Sheriff Loyd Arrington says 71-year-old Marvin Allen Dailey died in the early morning fire at his home on Blount County 29 in the Straight Mountain community.
Blount County man dies in house fireThe Mobile Register Online - Thu Nov 26
An elderly man's death and an early morning house fire in Blount County are under investigation, said Blount County Sheriff Loyd Arrington.
House Fire Kills a Blount Co ManWIAT-TV Birmingham - Thu Nov 26
A Blount County Man dies in a late night house fire. Assistant Fire Marshal Scott Pilgreen says the blaze happened just before midnight last night at 11 Old Settlement Road, in Oneonta.
Last minute options for Thanksgiving meals in BirminghamBirmingham News Online - Wed Nov 25
For more Thanksgiving suggestions, be sure to see: Places to eat in Birmingham during Thanksgiving .
Kidcheck Initiative improves health of rural studentsNBC13.com - Tue Nov 17
State health officials hope to help kids stay in school with health screenings at school.
'on the Job' Visits Maze Farms, Henry Cattle Co.Neighbors - Wed Nov 11
Maze Farms in Blount County and Henry Cattle Company in Montgomery County will be featured in Sunday's episode of On The Job , the Alabama Public Television program that showcases often overlooked career and educational opportunities in the state.
Horses will be up for adoptionThe Gadsden Times - Mon Nov 09
About 80 wild horses that until recently ran wild on public land in the western United States are being brought to Oneonta by the Bureau of Land Management this weekend where they can be "adopted." "There will be some exceptional horses from the western rangelands, and you can adopt one for a minimal fee," said BLM-ES State Director Juan Palma.
County Commission gives OK for road projectSand Mountain Reporter - Mon Nov 09
The Marshall County Commission approved the go-ahead for a road project that will resurface Warrenton Road from the Blount County line to Fry Gap Road.
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