Marshall County, Alabama, is coming to terms with the passing of a dedicated public servant. James Hutcheson, the chairman of the Marshall County Commission, died on Saturday, as announced by local officials.

Hutcheson had a long-standing presence in Marshall County government, with a career spanning over a decade. He was first elected to the Marshall County Commission in 2010 and had since become a prominent figure in local politics.

As chairman of the commission, Hutcheson played a key role in shaping the county’s policies and direction. His dedication to public service and commitment to the community earned him respect and admiration from his colleagues and constituents.

The loss of Hutcheson is felt deeply across Marshall County, and officials are mourning the passing of a devoted public servant. Details about his life, legacy, and funeral arrangements will be shared as they become available.

The Marshall County community is coming together to remember Hutcheson’s contributions and reflect on his impact on local government and the lives of those he served.

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