LACIE SILVA Editor The Marion Tribune is thrilled to celebrate its one-year anniversary, expressing gratitude for the tremendous support and positive feedback from the community. With over 600 subscribers, the Tribune continues to grow and serve the county by keeping residents informed about local news and events. In...
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When the original Marion County Court House was dismantled because it had... Read more of this story
LACIE SILVA – Editor Every January 15, the nation takes time to remember... Read more of this story
LACIE SILVA – Editor The night of Christmas gunshots rang through the town, six officers perished as tensions came to a head that December of
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BARBARA HOLLOWAY Contributor Do you remember when the train ran through Jasper and you could ride to Whitwell for 10 cents? Do you remember
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The blow of Pearl Harbor launched the United States in WWII, Read more
LACIE SILVA – Editor A sawmill under construction in January 1848 led Read more
After months of being under siege and supply lines having been Read more
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Community members will have the opportunity to meet and talk with the artist on Thursday, September 19th, during a gallery reception from 4:30 p.m. to
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The Sequatchie County Cancer Support Network will have a group of talented volunteers who perform a Hee Haw variety show and they are coming
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Jammin’ and Paddlin’ on the River, Saturday, June 15, from 9 Read more
We asked 3rd graders in Marion County the following question adn Read more
Despite bad weather the previous weekend, South Pittsburg’s annual Christmas parade Read more
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HUNTER COOKSTON Writer Warriors seek redemption following last year’s difficult season end. After a successful regular season last year where the Warriors went 10-0
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HUNTER COOKSTON Writer Owen Kilgore has an impressive resume with a student assistant job at Tennessee before going to Jacksonville State where he would
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Marion County’s own, Jacob Saylors, made the 2024 All-UFL offense team. Read more
SHANE SHOEMAKER – Writer The Marion County Warriors’ basketball teams last Read more
Shane Shoemaker – Writer Tony Belk and his father, Anthony Belk Read more
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Kimball Christian Academy (KCA) Beta Clubs are starting the new school year on a high note, having been named a 2023-2024 National Beta School
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The 4H ‘Wild Child’ day camp was a success this summer, encouraging critical thinking, sharing, and goal setting, while also providing practical applications for
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The following school supply lists are located on school’s Facebook pages. Read more
It’s to both save the date and save some money as Read more
A Special Publication from the Marion Tribune. Graduation includes Marion County. Read more
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I am Shawn Henson, candidate for Mayor of South Pittsburg. I am married to Annise Smith Henson, and we have 2 children, Mary, who
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Kimball residents, being Mayor Rex Pesnell, I want to thank you for your continued support during the past ten years. Being appointed mayor in
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I’m Rose Mary Drake and I’m the Democratic nominee for the Read more
I, Brandon Gilliam, would like to announce my candidacy for Mayor Read more
I am happy to announce my candidacy for Jasper city alderman Read more
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LACIE SILVA Editor Brittany Garrett, founder of Yum Yum’s Takeout Café, has led a remarkable journey from challenges and strife to pursue education and
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The June 2024 Statewide Unemployment Rate Remained at the All-Time Low Set in May Tennessee continues to experience record-low unemployment, according to data
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Kimball Christian Academy (KCA) Beta Clubs are starting the new school Read more
The Sequatchie County Cancer Support Network will have a group of Read more
The general and primary elections were held Thursday, August 1. The Read more
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