Marshall County Courthouse closed Thursday due to bomb threat bomb threat at the Marshall County Courthouse (Source: none) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | April 8, 2021 at 11:24 AM CDT - Updated April 8 at 1:33 PM
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - According to the courthouse administrator, the Marshall County Courthouse is closed for the remainder of Thursday due to a bomb threat.
Deputies say a note was found and are investigating. . (Source: none)
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The Marshall County Board of Supervisors approved and authorized $4.6 million of general obligation capital loan notes at the regular Tuesday meeting.
The money will be used for the $3.6 million emergency communications upgrade project and for Marshall County Courthouse repairs.
There was not a lot of discussion in the 30-minute meeting. Supervisor Dave Thompson said there was one thing he wanted to point in the multiple-page deal with Northland Securities.
“After a particular period of time, we do have the ability to prepay and redeem these notes,” he said.
Supervisor Steve Salasek said he was under the impression they had discussed a 0.95 percent interest rate and pointed out there was a 1 percent rate in the deal. Auditor Nan Benson said 0.95 is the overall, but wondered if the additional 0.05 percent are fees from Northland Securities.