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Ben Franklin and Robyn Zills/staff
Prayer! America’s Strength and Shield
Many residents around the county gathered at their respective city halls to pray for their towns, state, and nation for the National Day of Prayer on May 1. Some ceremonies featured singing and a brief Bible reading, in addition to praying. (Clockwise, from top photo) Shannon Knight leads Guin residents in song; Brilliant Mayor Perry Franks (right) joins other Brilliant residents in prayer; Hamilton firemen Tim Rye (left) and Matt McCracken bow their heads in prayer. This year's theme was "Prayer! America's Strength and Shield" and is based on Psalm 28:7: "The Lord is my strength and shield; my heart trusts in Him, and I am helped."
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The Brilliant United Methodist Church is now part of the Hallelujah Trail, a tour of historic churches in north Alabama.
Brilliant Church on the Hallelujah Trail
By BEN FRANKLIN
Staff Writer
BRILLIANT - Alabama tourists are stopping in Brilliant to see a special building.
The Brilliant United Methodist Church, located just past the high school on Main Street, is on the Hallelujah Trail, a trail of 31 landmark churches in northwest Alabama that is sponsored by the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association.
Each church on the trail must be at least 100 years old, on its original site, and still holding services today.
The trail begins in Mentone, travels west across the north top of the state, comes south to Marion County, then weaves its way back east to Fort Payne, not far from its origin.  
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Mayfest set for this weekend
By BEN FRANKLIN
Staff Writer
GUIN - Guin’s 15th annual Mayfest celebration is set for Friday night and Saturday, May 9 and 10.
This year’s festival will include arts and crafts, face-painting, bake sale, carriage rides, car show, children ’s games, dog show, tractor pull and show, 5K run, and live entertainment.
Marion County population continues to decline

By TRACY ESTES
News Editor

Even though the numbers do not represent a dramatic decrease, the latest numbers by the U.S. Census Bureau show Marion County ’s population is in continual decline.
According to estimates for July 2007, the county is now home to only 29,580 residents--down from 29,666 in 2006.
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Last Updated: May 7, 2008