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    The national anthem: all of it

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    The Ft. McHenry flag / Smithsonian Institution CULLMAN - We hear it at almost every high school, college and professional sporting event, at least most of us think we do.  When the national anthem is performed, what you’re usually hearing is only one-fourth of the...

    This week in Cullman history (June 27-July 4)

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    4th of July ad for the Cullman Creamery / June 23, 1932 Cullman Tribune On Tuesday, July 2, 1929, a large hailstorm hit Cullman County. The storm began around 1 p.m., first leaving damage north of the city of Cullman before traveling southeast and causing...

    This week in Cullman history (June 13-20)

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    Ad for the grand opening of the new location of the Copeland Mattress Factory / June 13,1940 issue of The Cullman Tribune   On Saturday, June 15, 1940, Cullman’s Copeland Mattress Factory held the grand opening of its new location. The factory’s new location was five...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1900 and 1950

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    From the Files of 1900: The Polytechnic College will close Friday and the scholars will picnic at Blue Hole on Saturday. Ice cream is now sold to People’s Restaurant – ad. Mrs. Judge Fuller and pretty little daughter, Gladys and Miss Caroline Schlosser visited Birmingham this week. Oster...

    This week in Cullman history (June 6-13): Air Force Exhibit Comes to Cullman (1946)

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    One of the trailers used at the Air Force exhibit / June 6, 1946 Cullman Tribune   On June 12-13, 1946, Cullman played host to the Air Force’s Air Force exhibit.  The exhibit was overseen by Capt. Bill Metz, and displayed items relevant to the Air...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1916, 1936 and 1950

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    From the Files of 1916 W. Tom Vandiver spent Monday in Birmingham. The Honorable George Parker spent Wednesday at Brilliant. A dance was enjoyed at the Growlers Club rooms on Friday night. Mrs. A. Dreher will entertain at the Symphony Club on November 23rd. Claud Griffin spent the first...

    This week in Cullman history (May 23-30)

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    Tribune File Photo/May 23, 1935   Opening of Old Dutch Mill (1935) On Wednesday, May 29, 1935, the Old Dutch Mill dance club opened its doors. The dance club was located about a mile north of the city of Cullman on what was then known as the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1934 and 1937

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    From the Files of 1934: Little Mary Landel Carr has been quite ill at the home of her parents, Mr.  and Mrs. L.J. Carr. Doctor and Mrs. J.G. Daves have returned after a week in San Antonio, Texas. Martin Burks is recovering from an operation which he...

    VFW Post 2214 plans Memorial Day activities

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    Flags displayed along Highway 31 in 2016, put out by members of VFW Post 2214/Image courtesy of Ken Brown CULLMAN -  Cullman’s Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2214 has several activities planned for this year’s Memorial Day remembrance. According to Post Vice Commander, retired Air Force...

    30th annual Oakville Indian Mounds Park and Museum’s Multicultural Indian Event this weekend

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    Jim Sawgrass DANVILLE - Just a short drive from Cullman you’ll find a vastly different culture celebrated each year at the Oakville Indian Mounds Park and Museum’s Multicultural Indian Event, now in its 30th year. The annual occasion brings together the area’s rich American Indian...

    Cullman’s 1st Strawberry Festival took place 78 years ago, in 1939

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    1939 festival program: ran in the May 4, 1939 Tribune Cullman’s annual Strawberry Festival was first held in 1939. The first festival was held on Saturday, May 13, and featured a large parade, a floral show, strawberry exhibits and auction, a fiddler’s contest, music, a...

    WWII vet special guest at Wallace State

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    George Mills, a local WWII veteran, was hosted for a two-hour seminar Tuesday by Wallace State history instructor Leigh Ann Courington. She and her students dressed in period outfits and styled their hair to welcome him to the campus. Mills served in the U.S. Army's...

    Final April Walking Tour a total cakewalk

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    Cakewalk tour guide Ben South   CULLMAN - The last of the historic April Walking Tours was held this weekend, and they ended on a sweet note. Led by Ben South, the final tour was a traditional southern cakewalk, showing attendees the sweeter side of the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1918 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1918: Mrs. John Lewis and children, of Birmingham, are the guests of  her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Linton. Colonel and Mrs. A.A. Griffith and son, Kenneth, have returned home from a two- week visit to Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs....

    Final April Walking Tour: Ben South’s Cullman Classic Cakewalk

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    CULLMAN - The last of this year’s free April Walking Tours will be tomorrow, Saturday, April 29, and it’s going to be sweet. Literally. This week’s guide will be Ben South, a real character in an outlandish, southern charmer, kind-hearted rapscallion kind of way, and...

    This week in Cullman history (April 25-May 2): Tornado outbreak of April 27, 2011

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    Tornado as it passed near Highway 157 after leaving city of Cullman (Credit: Bill Piper) At least four tornadoes struck Cullman County on April 27, 2011. The tornadoes were part of the 2011 Super Outbreak, a generational tornado outbreak that affected large portions of the...

    This week in Cullman history (April 18-25)

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    This week in Cullman history (April 18-25) From the April 11, 1946 edition of the Cullman Tribune On Saturday, April 20, 1946, James Folsom- also known as “Big Jim” Folsom- visited Cullman as part of his campaign for governor of Alabama. The Cullman native gave a...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1955

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    From the Files of 1955:   Fred Harbison won the Grand Championship at the Beef Show with a shorthorn steer. Mary Wood won Reserve Champion with a Hereford steer.   Mrs. Emma Lowry, 85, died at the Cullman Hospital, on April 16, leaving 111 descendants. Surviving are five sons,...

    April walking tours celebrate Cullman’s history

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    Greg Richter prepares to lead Saturday’s tour CULLMAN - As part of Alabama’s bicentennial celebration, Cullman is one of 25 cities around the state hosting Saturday walking tours during April.  At the midpoint of the program, the Tribune checked in at the Cullman County Museum,...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1918 and 1955

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    From the Files of 1918: Marvin Scott, who is on the USS Pennsylvania, will arrive Sunday to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. W.A. Scott.   The New Cullman Drug Company has opened with a capital stock of $10,000, fully paid in. The officers of...

    Saturday event guide: April 15

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - It's Easter weekend, and the weather is gorgeous. Get out and enjoy one of these fun Saturday events! As always, if you know of an event we don't, send us an email at news@cullmansense.com. Find all of our events at www.cullmansense.com/calendar. 7 a.m.-2...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1918 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1918: Doctor C. Stewart is attending court in Huntsville this week. A dance was enjoyed by the younger set at Quartette Hall, on Friday evening. Mrs. Annie Kinney has returned from a two-week’s stay in Florida.   From the Files of 1938: Alabama does note raise...

    This week in Cullman history (March 28- April 4): Super tornado outbreak of April 3, 1974

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    Super outbreak of April 3, 1974   On April 3, 1974, Cullman was struck by a destructive EF4 tornado. The tornado was part of a large outbreak of tornadoes now known as the 1974 Super Outbreak. This outbreak was considered one of the largest, most destructive...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1935 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1935: Cullman’s strawberries are moving faster than usual. Prices are ranging around $3.00 or better per crate. Seventeen carloads and thirty-five truckloads were moved out of Cullman, on Monday. Among those attending the ballgame in Birmingham, on Sunday were: C.W. Alley, Doc...

    Cullman Walking Tours begin this weekend

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    Tours meet at the museum steps at 10 a.m. each Saturday in April. CULLMAN - Get ready to start walking and talking, Cullman! Annual, statewide walking tours begin this Saturday, April 1. If you have attended these tours before you’ll know that they are a great...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1905 and 1955

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      From the Files of 1905: Charles W. Wollenhaupt, formerly of Cullman, was killed when he was struck by a train near Bessemer, on Monday. He was a flagman on the mineral railroad. Will Davis, of Stouts Mountain, fell from a freight train on the outskirts...

    This week in Cullman history (March 21-28)

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    This week in 1984, meteorologist James Spann visited West Elementary School. The meteorologist- who then worked for Channel 13 rather than ABC 33/40- gave a talk about weather forecasting and severe weather safety to a group of fourth and fifth graders. Photo by Terry Connor

    Files from Yesteryear: 1955

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    From the Files of 1955:   R.C. Berry, of Vinemont, has a very long gun (65 inches) of the Civil War era, given to him by his father, the late Robert R. Berry. Carved on one side of the stock is Co. H First Texas. R.C....

    Cullman artist/writer salutes Alabama 200

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    CULLMAN - Alabama turns 200 years old in 2019 and the birthday celebration, dubbed Alabama 200, has begun. Cullman, Alabama- based artist, Ben Johnson South, known as “The Alabama Aphorist,” is adding a savory smorgasbord of fun and laughter to the offerings by creating...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1936 and 1956

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    From the Files of 1936: The E.C. Kinney Store, at Blount Springs, was robbed of about $100.00 worth of flour, lard, etc. on Monday  night. The Cullman Ice Factory has been awarded the contract to ice all Fruit Growers Exchange Cars for this strawberry season. Heretofore...

    Details of 3-year bicentennial celebration announced

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    Left to right- Gov. Robert Bentley, Mobile Mayor Sandy Stimpson, Sen. Rusty Glover, R- Mobile and Carolyn Feltus (chairwoman of the Mobile Bicentennial Launch Committee) signing 1818 Alabama map in front of the Capitol at the bicentennial press conference. MONTGOMERY - Gov. Robert Bentley...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1906, 1936 and 1939

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    From the Files of 1906: Corn is so scarce that a great many Georgia families, who arrived here last fall, have had trouble getting enough to meet their demand. Miss Alice McNabb and Frank Hoefscher were married on Wednesday,  at 9:00 a.m., at the Catholic Church....

    Cullman kicks off Alabama bicentennial celebration

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    CULLMAN - Choirs sang and bands played as the city of Cullman officially kicked off its observance of the 200th anniversary of Alabama statehood, during a ceremony at the Cullman Depot Friday afternoon.  This day was chosen, since it was on March 3, 1817...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1939

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    From the Files of 1939:   Mr. John Ivey visited Mr. Hiram Ivey, of Joppa, on Sunday evening.   Misses Jennie Miller and Ruth and Ruby Johnson were the Saturday evening callers of Miss Marjorie Jackson.   Among the number represented at the reunion at Mr. and Mrs. Joy...

    Tom Hendrix, man behind Tom’s Wall, passes away

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    FLORENCE - Tom Hendrix, the man behind Tom's Wall in Florence, has died, according to a report from WAAY-TV: "According to family members, Hendrix was 83-years-old and died of natural causes Friday." The Tribune profiled Hendrix back in August 2016, when he shared with us...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1939 and 1957

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    From the Files of 1957:   Cold Springs Boy Makes Record with Corn Crop Jack Rice, President of Cold Springs F.F.A. Chapter, proved that corn can be economically grown in this section. Last year, he raised 135 bushels of corn on three acres, at the cost of...

    This week in Cullman history (Feb. 14-21)

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    This week in Cullman history (Feb. 14-21) On the night of Friday, Feb. 17, 1956, a tornado struck Cullman County. No fatalities occurred, but there was widespread property damage to homes, barns and cars. Roof damage was particularly widespread. At least one home was destroyed...

    Bicentennial kickoff set for March 3

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    CULLMAN - Plans for the upcoming Alabama 200, three-year bicentennial celebration are taking shape. The statewide kickoff for the event is March 3, 2017, when towns and cities all over the state will initiate the event in various ways. Cullman’s event will be held at...

    History of the Cullman County Public Library System: Part 2: An era of changes (1945-1970)

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    CULLMAN - 1945- 1970 was an era of big changes for Cullman’s library. In addition to increasing their collections, the library finally got its first board in 1946.  This was partly due to the efforts of Bess Morrow, who had also helped to establish...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1957

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    From the Files of 1957: Beal Rites Held Funeral services were held, at Enon, on January 1st, for Mrs. Della Mae Beal, age 56, of Route Two, Vinemont. The Reverend Gus Buttram conducted the services and Moss Service directed interment in Hamby’s Chapel Cemetery. Surviving are...

    “Historic Alabama Courthouses: A Century of Their Images and Stories” by Delos Hughes

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    ALABAMA - Professor of politics (emeritus) at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, Delos Hughes has gathered a wonderful pictorial collection of courthouses in Alabama, those wonderful buildings which were and are the center of every county seat in the state. Those buildings...

    The Cullman County Public Library System, part 1: the early years (1890-1946)

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    CULLMAN - The main branch of Cullman County’s public library system- located at 200 Clark St. NE- is a well-known local landmark. However, the library did not always reside at its current location- in fact, for many years, it did not have a permanent...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1957

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    From the Files of 1957 Hanceville Happenings Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clate Hamrick were Mr. and Mrs.  Bert Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Quinnon Holmes and son and Mrs. Jack Waldrop and children, all of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hamrick and children, of ...

    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 31- Feb. 6)

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    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 31- Feb. 6) On Feb. 2-3, 1996, Cullman County experienced a large ice storm. Rain began falling on the night of Feb. 2, freezing almost immediately, and was followed by more frozen rain on Feb. 3. Many people lost...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1957

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    From the Files of 1957: Mrs. James Cole, J.C. Dye and Harvin McKinney were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Keller. Ronnie and Eddie Drake, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Drake spent last week with the Marvin Barrontons. Mr. and Mrs. F.B. Johnson, of...

    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 24- 31)

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    This Week in Cullman History (Jan. 24- 31) This week in 1951, the historic Stiefelmeyer warehouse on East Second Street was razed. The warehouse had been a city landmark for more than half a century. Note: original photo was taken by Schlosser. 

    “Hey, grandpa, what’s this gizmo?”

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    This milk can was mistaken for a propane tank by a 25-year-old who had never seen or heard of a milk can. CULLMAN - Ever think about the milkman with the starched white uniform who used to bring ice cold milk to your door? He...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1957

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    From the Files of 1957: With the passing of 1956, we have a new page to start on Teen Chatter. It was really started off with a big bang. Saying goodbye to “56” and hello to “57” were Faye Mann and David Griggs, Jorene Burgess and...

    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 17- 24)

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    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 17- 24)     At noon on Jan. 20, 1919, John W. Sparks was sworn in as the new sheriff of Cullman County. Sparks was chief of police for many years before his election as sheriff, and replaced Sheriff A.A. Rollo.     Copyright...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1917 and 1937

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    From the Files of 1917: Mrs. Leigh Taliaferro returned to her home in Nashville, on Saturday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G.S. Leeth. D.T. Kinney has returned from a few days visit in Atlanta. Mrs. G. Hartung was hostess at the Symphony Club meeting on...

    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 10- 17)

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    On Jan. 12-13, 1982, Cullman was hit by a large snow storm. The storm began Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 12, and would dump nearly half a foot of snow on Cullman before it was finished. Schools were closed, postal service was disrupted and numerous power outages...

    Friends of Frankweiler preserves ties to the old country

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    CULLMAN - Cullman's German heritage organization Friends of Frankweiler (FoF) held its regular meeting Sunday afternoon at the Cullman County Museum. For those who may not be familiar, FoF is a group which, by its own definition, is "devoted to maintaining and encouraging cultural exchanges...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1898, 1928, 1937 and 1957

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    From the Files of 1898: The first open cotton boll of the season that we have seen was brought in on August 17th, by James Trapp. The hat trimming party at H.L. Heidleberg’s on Tuesday evening was largely attended and was a pleasant affair. Fire at early...

    This week in Cullman history (Jan. 2- 9)

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    Destroyed Texaco station at Simcoe On the night of Jan. 3, 1982, severe thunderstorms struck Cullman County. Areas affected included Simcoe, Walter, Phelan and Fairview, with Simcoe the hardest hit. Though no tornadoes were confirmed, winds were high enough to completely destroy a Texaco station...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1957

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    From the Files of 1957: Mrs. Nancy Knight, Mrs. R.P. Newman and Miss Loe Mae Knight spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Charlie Vincent in Cullman and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Weaver and children in Berlin. Mrs. J.M. Allred is ill at her home this week. Mrs. George...

    This week in Cullman history (Dec. 29-Jan. 4)

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    This week in 1982, the Wal-Mart Distribution Center officially opened for business. Present at the ribbon cutting (and pictured left to right) were: Plant Manager Anthan Fuller, Operations Manager Bill Tichenor, Executive Vice President of the Cullman County Chamber of Commerce Jimmy Gilley, Cullman...

    Heads up, private collectors! “American Pickers” filming in north Alabama

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    Mike Wolfe, Danielle Colby Cushman and Frank Fritz If these faces look familiar, you must be a fan of the History Channel's “American Pickers." The cast and crew will be filming in north Alabama soon and would love to help you thin out your collections....

    Files from Yesteryear: 1940 and 1957

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    From the Files of 1940: ROTC Unit Receives High Rating For 22 Years Three Auburn students, from Cullman County, are serving this year as officers in the ROTC Unit. Their recent appointment by Colonel John J. Waterman, commandant, has been approved by President L.N. Duncan. M.W....

    Files from Yesteryear: 1940

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    From the Files of 1940:   Miss Warnke Is Bride of Ted Graveman On Wednesday Miss Mary Warnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warnke and Ted Graveman were married on Wednesday afternoon, October 9th, at 3:30 in the Sacred Heart Rectory with Father Phillip, O.S.B. officiating...

    This week in Cullman history (Dec. 15-21)

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    On Dec. 17, 1967, the Cullman County Public Library opened its main branch at 200 Clark Street NE. The new building was financed by the Cullman County Board of Revenue, the Appalachian Commission and the Library Services and Construction Act. The land for the...

    Drew Green named chairman of Cullman’s Alabama Bicentennial Committee

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    Last week the Cullman Alabama Bicentennial Committee met for the first time to discuss the upcoming state bicentennial. The state is branding it “ALABAMA 200.” State director of the event, Jay Lamar, came up from Montgomery to kick off the planning stages of the...

    Tom Drake: Farm boy, wrestler, lawyer, politician and father- a pictorial history of one of Cullman’s sons

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    Before he became a prominent political figure in Alabama, Tom Drake/ aka “The Cullman Comet,” was a headliner in the wrestling profession and is today an honoree in almost every single wrestling hall of fame in the country. When Tom Drake came into this world...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1940

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    From the Files of 1940:   Mr. And Mrs. Henry Sinyard Celebrate Their Golden Wedding Anniversary On October 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sinyard celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home near Crane Hill. Although they are both in their seventies, they live alone and operate...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1928

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    From the Files of 1928: S.V. Davis, of Crane Hill, was in town on Saturday. Gene Thompson, of Vinemont, was in town last Friday. S.V. Waller was a business visitor to Hartselle. Mrs. H.S. Wallace spent Wednesday afternoon in Hanceville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turentine were business visitors to...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1953

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    From the Files of 1953:   Simcoe News Carl Peak celebrated his birthday on Sunday with a surprise birthday dinner. Douglas Hill, of Birmingham, spent the weekend with relatives here. Johnnie Hill had as her overnight guests recently, Barbara Jo Pearson, Melba Evans, Gerroldean Schnittker, Evon Aikens and...

    Agriplex reception honors Jim Boyd and Dr. Tom “Big Doc” Williamson

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    Left to right: Jim Boyd, Dr. Tom "Big Doc" Williamson and Jim Boyd's brother, Burell Boyd CULLMAN - You could almost feel the tangible emotions in the room as people watched former Cullman County Schools Superintendent, Jim Boyd, and local veterinarian, Dr. Tom Williamson, take...

    “American Pickers” to film in Alabama, looking for residents with antique collections

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    Mike Wolfe, Frank Fritz and their team are excited to return to Alabama! They plan to film episodes of the hit series “American Pickers” throughout the region this winter. “American Pickers” is a documentary series that explores the fascinating world of antique picking on the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1903, 1933 and 1953

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    From the Files of 1903: Miss Agnes Imbusch has entered Notre Dame College in Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Maude Jones left yesterday to enter school in Nashville. Professor Tom Wood and Miss Wallace have been elected to teach the Good Hope School by the trustees, C.A. Owen, C.D....

    Historic preservation group tours Cullman

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    Museum Events Coordinator Julie Burks and Trust VP Bo Osborn CULLMAN - If you see strangers wandering around Cullman this weekend, staring at old buildings and taking pictures, it's okay. They're on our side.  On Friday, the board and other members of the Alabama Trust for...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1957

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    From the Files of 1957: Mrs. Rigsby Dies Mrs. John W. Rigsby, 78, died on Saturday, following a long illness and funeral services were held on Sunday at Seventh Street Baptist Church, with Reverend J.G. Speake officiating and Moss Service directing interment. Surviving are her husband;...

    Veterans Day Celebration wows crowds at Sportsman Lake Park and Cullman Regional Airport

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     B-17 bomber Aluminum Overcast taxis in after a flight. CULLMAN - Cullman’s Veterans Day Celebration kicked off bright and early this morning at Sportsman Lake Park, with the opening ceremony including special guests Alabama Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey, Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson and Cullman...

    From Cullman County to Korea, veteran has stories to tell

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    Cullman County native and Korean War veteran Kenneth Glasscock CULLMAN - Kenneth Glasscock's grandparents were among the early homesteaders of Cullman County in the late 19th century, establishing a family farm about a mile east of Berlin on the route that would become Highway 278. ...

    Guardian of Cullman’s history, Elaine Fuller

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    “We were honored to induct Elaine into the Alabama Tourism Hall of Fame in August,” said state tourism director Lee Sentell.  “She has been a tourism leader for Cullman, north Alabama and our entire state for the last three decades.” CULLMAN - Cullman County Museum...

    Nov. 5 Veterans Day program to be historically-rich, high-flying affair

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    CULLMAN - Cullman’s Veterans Day celebration is shaping up to be something spectacular this year, and it’s all going down this Saturday, Nov. 5 at Sportsman Lake Park and Cullman Regional Airport. Alabama Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey will join Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson...

    Special B-17 Bomber flights ahead of this weekend’s Veterans Day celebration

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    CULLMAN - Members of the local press and special guests on Thursday were treated to rides on the B-17 Flying Fortress, Aluminum Overcast at Cullman Regional Airport. As described by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), the organization that owns and operates the plane, along with...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1940 and 1957

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    From the Files of 1940: Lutheran Ladies Aid Meets At Church On Tuesday afternoon, December 10th, the Lutheran Ladies Aid met at the Lutheran Church. A beautiful program was presented. Scripture was read by Mrs. Ernest Grund. The Life of Paul was studied. A map was...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1940

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    From the Files of 1940:   Holly Pond P.T.A. Meets The Holly Pond P.T.A. met on Tuesday evening, at the high school auditorium. The meeting was presided over by the president, Doctor C.G. Sandlin. Reverend J.T. Spears gave the devotional. Mrs. Allen Hyatt had charge of the music. Christmas carols...

    Family fun at Peinhardt Farm Day

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    CULLMAN - A day of exploration, education and above all plain old fun awaited all who came to Peinhardt Living History Farm Saturday.  The farm held its annual Farm Day, celebrating rural life and the agricultural industry in the 1930s and 40s.  On this...

    Crowds enjoy Hanceville’s Mud Creek Arts & Crafts Festival

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    HANCEVILLE - Historic downtown Hanceville was abuzz on Saturday, as crowds enjoyed the 7th Annual Mud Creek Arts & Crafts Festival. The breezy and slightly cooler weather made for a great day for those in attendance. Lashan Johnson, 44, of Cullman was a vendor at...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1898, 1917 and 1940

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    From the Files of 1898: Logan is rapidly becoming an important town. The density of the population of the community may be estimated from the fact that there are 500 school children within walking distance of the place. Cullman went Democratic in the Tuesday elections. T.W. Gray...

    Saturday Event Guide- Oct. 8

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    It's a jam-packed October Saturday! We've highlighted many of the fun events going on around the area. Events are listed below, but be sure to click on the links for full details! Have a great weekend! ☼ Oktoberfest 2016: Sacred Heart School Street Sale and Festival https://tockify.com/cullmansense/detail/144/1475924400000 ☼...

    Oktoberfest 2016: Bigger and better

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    CULLMAN - Oktoberfest this year is full of new activities and twists on traditional Cullman Oktoberfest traditions. Michael Kimbrough, member of the Oktoberfest Board, helped plan and coordinate the activities of Oktoberfest this year and was able to offer an overview of this year’s...

    2016 Oktoberfest has officially begun!

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson kicked off the Oktoberfest 2016 opening ceremony by presenting the colors of the United States and Germany while the national anthem was played by the Hanceville High School German Band. The opening prayer was administered by Chaplain...

    Daily schedule

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    CULLMAN - Oktoberfest is upon us! Below, courtesy of www.CullmanOktoberfest.com, is a detailed schedule for tomorrow through Sunday. To read the history of Oktoberfest in Cullman, visit http://www.cullmanoktoberfest.com/about.html. You can find details on the more popular events in our online calendar at http://www.cullmansense.com/calendar.   Thursday, Oct. 6 8-5--Farmer's...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1955

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    From the Files of 1955: Earnest Swann has gone back to work at the American Bridge Company in Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Hancock and boys spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Buster Allred and family, in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Haynes, of Auburndale, Florida,...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1955

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    From the Files of 1955: DeLane Hulsey, Cullman High’s star baseball pitcher, signed with the Saint Louis Cardinals on Monday afternoon. He signed the one year maximum salary contract and left Wednesday for Columbus, Georgia, where he will play Sally League Class A ball. DeLane is...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1955

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    From the Files of 1955: DeLane Hulsey, Cullman High’s star baseball pitcher, signed with the Saint Louis Cardinals on Monday afternoon. He signed the one year maximum salary contract and left Wednesday for Columbus, Georgia, where he will play Sally League Class A ball. DeLane is...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1937

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    From the Files of 1937:   Georgia Couple, Just Shy Of 100 Years Each, Never Rode Train Or Got Drunk From The 1937 Tribune By: Raymond Duncan In Atlanta Journal    Ellaville, Georgia, January 30th – Alert, white-haired J.M. Lawhorn, of Schley County, near Ellaville, whose simple life has been little...

    North Alabama man plays critical part in disarming nuclear weapon

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    Photos: Earl T. Smith/1956; Smith, originally from Hatton, now lives in Talladega, Alabama. You know it’s going to be bad when the phone rings around midnight. Instantly awake, Airman 1st Class, Earl T. ‘Buster’ Smith, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Tech on call, grabbed for the...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1933

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    From the Files of 1933: June the 18th was temperance Sunday in Alabama in 1933. Let us vote to keep John Barleycorn in his grave a long time. Mrs. Henry Meyer was the chaperone for a party of young girls of Cullman at Blount Springs this...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1918, 1935 and 1938

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    From the Files of 1918: One hundred and fifty-nine of Cullman’s promising young men have been called to go in training for military service under the selective draft. Americans are in the thickest of battle-new registrations will be held every three months for men who reach...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1934, 1994

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    From the files of 1934 County Chairman, G.W. Ponder has called a meeting of the Republican Executive Committee, on Saturday, at the courthouse. Miss Theresa Weissend and Roy Ragland were married, on Saturday, at Sacred Heart rectory. On June 7th, Miss Bonnie Jordan was married to Conrad...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1904, 1934 and 1994

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    From the Files of 1904: Of interest to her many friends in Cullman was the wedding, on February 17th, of Miss Louise Marie Young and B.F. Rumble, which was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Allen, in Decatur. Mrs. Lizzie Simpson, of Hartselle,...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1902, 1932, 1933, 1952

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    From the Files of 1902 Albert Shell is recovering from an illness. Beautiful kitchen cabinets - $6.00 at Drehers’. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allred, Junior, of Birmingham are visiting relatives at Fontella. J.S. Jones, Frank Bridges, Joe Little and John Lee, of Trimble were in the city...

    Native American girl walks 700 miles home to Alabama

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    Photo: Tom Hendrix This group of Indians were walked from right here (Florence) to the Indian Nation, which is what we call Oklahoma today; around 850 miles from here.” Tom Hendrix   FLORENCE – Family stories have been handed down to the next generation for many, many...

    Veterans Day celebration expanding to include bigger flight experiences and a Rosie the Riveter competition

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    We are going fully immersive this year. Participants will have the opportunity to watch a 40-minute film about a mission, and then ride in the plane and ‘conduct’ that mission.” Col. Ken Brown   CULLMAN – It was a celebratory atmosphere at the Cullman VFW post on...

    Historical Profile: Mr. George Hoenig – 1845 ~ 1931

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    Photo: George Hoenig on the right with his son-in-law, Bob Mize, on the left.   CULLMAN - George Hoenig was born in Grossumstadt, Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany (although he would later say he was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) on May 24, 1845. He left Germany between 1845...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1905, 1930, 1935, 1955

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    From the Files of 1905 There was not more than a third of a crop of strawberries this year. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Stinson was climbing a tree, caught a live telephone wire and was unable to turn loose. Neighbors soon rescued...

    Annual Military Order of the Purple Heart memorial service this Saturday

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    HARTSELLE - Each August, Chapter 2212, the Finis J. Self Chapter of the Military Order of the Purple Heart, sponsors a memorial service to honor the fallen warriors of Cullman and Morgan Counties. Those being honored were either killed in action or received a...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1907, 1992

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    From the Files of 1907 Hanceville News  Misses Kate and Mary Stender, of Cullman, spent Sunday with parents, in Hanceville.  Miss Dela Matthews returned Saturday from a visit to friends in Cullman.  Mrs. Fred Hassenphlugg was quite sick the past week. She is better at this writing.  Mr. Frank...