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    Praying for peace and mercy

    W.C. Mann
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    Participants gathered at Hamby Park in Hanceville at noon Saturday for the third annual Rosary Rally. HANCEVILLE - Concerned citizens gathered for a rally Saturday in Hanceville, but there were no banners with elephants or donkeys, no yard signs with candidates' names, no T-shirts with...

    Files from yesteryear: 1951

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    From the files of 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Collidge Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Hughes visited Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Woodard, in Haleyville on Sunday. Reverend Lewis Eidson is home from the Cullman Hospital, after undergoing an appendectomy on September 2. The home of Mrs. Mabry,...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 13: Gathering centerpiece materials

    Loretta Gillespie
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    Look for grasses and twisted twigs for your arrangements. Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 13: Little things add up when preparing for holiday dinners. There is so much intensive labor on the day proceeding the holiday, and of course, the day of, that you just simply run...

    ‘It’s good for kids to see their artwork’

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    West, East Elementary Schools hold combined art show; final exhibition for McBrayer CULLMAN, Ala. - On Saturday, March 9, the gymnasium at West Elementary School was packed to the brim with artwork, as third-sixth-grade students from both West and East Elementary Schools had pieces on...

    Calling All Artists

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    The overarching idea behind Wallace State's annual Arts in April celebration is to provide a variety of culturally enriching events that service both the Wallace State student body and community.” - Adrian Scott, Visual Communications Program Director HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College is seeking artists...

    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...

    Bridging the gap: 4 Lawrence Co. residents in Boston as part of special documentary

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    Producer/Director Susanne Goldstein, left, facing camera, discusses details with Line Producer Rachel Trobman, as Team LC member Kacey Hall, right, looks on. / Loretta Gillespie MOULTON - The Tribune’s Loretta Gillespie is on a special journey this week. She is one of four people from...

    Survival English and Reading Is Essential – Let Me Help You

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    CULLMAN – Cullman County is chocked full of outstanding people – People who go above and beyond their daily lives to be of assistance to others in the community who need help. They ask for nothing in return and usually shy away from recognition....

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 22: Ice candles

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    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 22: Ice candles are perhaps the most fun of all the things we’ve done leading up to Thanksgiving! They are amazingly beautiful, totally cost-effective since you are gathering most of the materials from your own yard and they stay as long as...

    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. Don Morgan, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, won the Cub Scout Soap Box...

    Good Hope prepares for busy holiday season

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
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    Plenty of folks came out to enjoy last year's Thanksgiving meal. The City of Good Hope has some good things going on over the next few weeks, to get its folks into the swing of the Thanksgiving-to-Christmas holiday season.  Councilman Greg Brown gives us a...

    Wieneriffic! Dogs descend on Depot Park

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Kiwanis Club’s K-9s-4-a-Kause Oktoberfest events started bright and early Saturday morning with the wiener dog race; it was a mastiff success!  Wiener dogs of all shapes, sizes and colors arrived to compete. A large crowd of approximately 200 spectators surrounded the...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 20: Recipes that really work, part 2

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    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 20:   Turkey thawing ALERT!!!! If your turkey is 10 pounds or less, or if you have a frozen turkey breast, take it out of the freezer by Monday night and let it thaw in the refrigerator. If your turkey is more than...

    2nd Annual Caring for Cullman Concert set for Sept. 19

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    CULLMAN - Christian music, country and Broadway fans will be delighted to know that local artists, Eric Bennett and Paige Harbison, will be performing at this year’s second annual Caring for Cullman Concert, brought to you by the Good Samaritan Health Clinic. Save the...

    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...

    Plant It: The care and feeding of roses

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    Knock Out roses / Alabama Cooperative Extension Caring for rose bushes doesn’t have to be intimidating, no matter what you’ve heard. First off, choose good stock; make sure the rose you buy is suited for your location; in other words, if you purchase a climbing rose,...

    Hold on to your PJs! Charity bed race raises money for good cause

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    Photo: The winning team, Two by Two Preschool CULLMAN -  If you attended Oktoberfest on Saturday, hopefully you got to witness the 5th Annual Cullman Charity Bed Race. Three local teams competed in the event, which was presented by the Cullman Community Lions Club. The teams...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 12: Setting the Thanksgiving table

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    Give your centerpiece a lift with a small stump, adding dried flowers, leaves or small pumpkins to hide any uneven spots. This gives your centerpiece presence, but make sure your guests can maintain eye contact. Countdown Corner: Saturday, Nov. 12: If you have room and an...

    Extension Office’s sleek new Mobile Kitchen to debut at Farm Y’all

    Loretta Gillespie
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    Photo: Extension Service Agent Assistant, Raydonna Sims, who will be demonstrating the art of making and preserving apple butter at the Farm Y'All Festival, inspects the new mobile kitchen's equipment CULLMAN - The Cullman County Extension Office will be riding in style at this year’s...

    Big Band Ballroom Dance Swings Through Wallace State

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
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    The singers and the jazz band are a more select group of students; they go through a tryout process just to get into the group. Both of those are kind of what we call flagship ensembles; they are the ones who are always out...

    Hanceville’s Farmer’s Market Enjoys Opening Weekend

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    HANCEVILLE – The brand new Hanceville Farmer’s Market enjoyed its very first day on Friday, April 22. The weather was great and many of Hanceville’s finest came out to purchase delicious homegrown produce. The new farmer’s market is expected to grow significantly throughout the...

    Chinese Festival Celebrated at St. Bernard

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    CULLMAN - On Feb. 19, St. Bernard Preparatory School students traveled across campus to experience a taste of Chinese culture.  The event was presented by the Chinese international students, Mandarin and Chinese Culture classes and the Confucius Institute of Troy University. Instructor Min Gao Calvert...

    Several summer events scheduled for special needs community

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Autism and Special Needs Family Support Group has several group activities planned for this year’s summer break in addition to their regularly scheduled events.   Bowling Their special events for the summertime include summer bowling held on June 9 and 23 and July...

    Local Military Family Aims to Make Holidays Special for Cullman Law Enforcement

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    I would like to let the police, firefighters, paramedics, doctors, nurses and soldiers know that I am so thankful they work every day to keep us safe so that we can enjoy our families without any worries.” 9-year-old Savannah Stringer CULLMAN – The Stringer family knows...

    Bones and Barrels Endurance Beer Mile 5K coming March 16

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Zombie Trail Races, a local running company, will host the Bones and Barrels Endurance Beer Mile 5K at Palomino RV Resort on March 16.  ZTR Owners Trey Clark and Nick Doss said they got the idea from a few other beer mile...

    FAITH: ‘Raise a Hallelujah’ event fuels support for The Crossing’s mission in Cullman

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    Toe-tappers, hand-clappers and lively amens filled the sanctuary of Fairview Methodist Church on a memorable Saturday night. The Crossing, a local nonprofit dedicated to providing food, hygiene products and clothes for those in need in Cullman, orchestrated a “Raise a Hallelujah” benefit singing. The...

    Veterans Helping Veterans- The Birth of a Nonprofit

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    Things have changed since 9/11. Our government has failed our veterans in so many ways. They like to say that things have fallen through the crack, but this is healthcare; it should not have fallen through the crack. This is someone’s son, daughter, husband...

    Goat Island rakes in the awards at state competition

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      Goat Island earned two bronze medals, one gold and placed second among all beers in the competition. / Photo courtesy Goat Island Brewing CULLMAN - Old Mr. Richter would be proud.  On Saturday afternoon at the Alabama Craft Beer Festival in Florence, Cullman’s Goat Island...

    In Honor of National Library Week, CCPL Invites You to Meet and Greet Local Authors

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    CULLMAN – The Cullman County Public Library is hosting a Meet and Greet the Author event on Tuesday, April 12, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in honor of National Library Week. The event is free and a great opportunity for the community to get to know...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 21: Housework

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    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 21: Ok, so far we have had fun cooking, decorating and getting crafty for Thanksgiving…now we gotta go to work, sigh… So, here goes, might as well dig in and get ‘er done, friends and neighbors! This is my own list, so don’t...

    Relay For Life of Cullman County Plans Kickoff for Jan. 21

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    CULLMAN - The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Cullman County will kick off the 2016 fundraising season on Thursday, Jan. 21, in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church of Cullman. The Kickoff Celebration will be held at 5:30 p.m., and will...

    Remembering Harper Lee

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    Ms. Alice and Ms. Nelle were all about empowering women even back before that became the popular thing to do. I bet she’s up in heaven right now with my daddy and Ms. Alice sitting on a front porch smoking a cigarette!” Bryan Sellers, who...

    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 23: The day is here!

    Loretta Gillespie
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    Thanksgiving Countdown Corner Nov. 23:    So, Thanksgiving Eve has finally arrived, our Countdown Corner has taken you through steps to ensure that you have the best, least stressful holiday ever. Here are a few more tips for making your morning and meal time even less...

    Type 2 diabetes risk factors: What you need to know

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    Diabetes is one of the most prevalent and costly diseases in the United States. It affects over 37 million Americans, and most people are unaware that they have it. Type 2 diabetes is the most prevalent form of the disease. Like many conditions, there...

    2016 April Walking Tours: Explore Cullman’s Rich History

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    We have a very interesting walk planned for you this year. This event is free, so what is stopping you?” Drew Green, Cullman County Museum   CULLMAN - April is here and that means historic walking tours will be taking place all over North Alabama. Community historians...

    Render Aid Alabama’s 1st Winter Wellness Festival sees 200

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - On Saturday, Feb. 24, the nonprofit outreach program Render Aid Alabama hosted its inaugural Winter Wellness Festival at the Cullman County Agricultural Trade Center. The event was aimed toward giving the community access to the resources needed during trying and hard...

    Homegrown Music Festival This Saturday, April 30 at WSCC

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    HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College is holding a party for its 50th anniversary in the form of a family-friendly music festival complete with activities and entertainment for all ages. The Homegrown Music Festival will be held on Saturday, April 30, starting at 10 a.m.,...

    Cullman Caring for Kids holds huge yard sale

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    CULLMAN – Cullman Caring for Kids held their annual yard sale this week at the Cullman County Fairgrounds. Exhibit Building 1 was packed to the brim with just about everything imaginable – all at a great price. All proceeds from the yard sale went...

    ‘The support we have had is unmatched’

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    Goat Island celebrates 8 years in business CULLMAN, Ala. - Goat Island Brewing celebrated its eighth anniversary on Saturday, complete with live bands, food trucks and lots of fun for the community.  One of the four founders of Goat Island, Brad Glenn, said, “We started very...

    Vinemont Easter in the Park an ‘eggstravagant’ affair

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The green of the Vinemont Community Center was bustling with excitement on Saturday, March 23, as the annual Easter event was underway. Attendees from the town and surrounding areas flooded the center on the sunny afternoon, itching for a little taste...

    Tour the Pacific Northwest with WSCC Alumni Association

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    HANCEVILLE - Anyone who wants to check off states on their list of those visited in the U.S., can mark off two with a group trip to the Pacific Northwest. The Wallace State Community College Alumni Association is now taking reservations for an eight-day,...

    Files from yesteryear: 1900, 1930, 1950

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    From the files of 1900 Vick Clark is among the clerical force at the Racket Store. Ed Daniel has opened a restaurant in the old Speegle store building. S.M. Allison has opened a jewelry shop, near the Bargain Store. Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Heidelburg will leave the last...

    BOOK REVIEW: ‘A Land Remembered’ by Patrick D. Smith

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    “A Land Remembered” was the March selection for my book club. This novel is historical fiction of Florida from 1858 until 1960s. It was published in 1984. I did not think this could possibly be a choice for a book review in 2024. But “A Land Remembered” was winner of the...

    Arrowhead RV Park to hold inaugural Easter at Arrowhead

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    SMITH LAKE, Ala- Arrowhead R.V. Park is a community comprised of camper-living locals and this year they have decided to go all out and make Easter weekend a party. Through the past winter months, needed updates and changes have been taking place on the...

    Smith Lake Baptist Church providing meals to those in mourning

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    CRANE HILL, Ala. - In the heart of Crane Hill, Smith Lake Baptist Church (SLBC) has embarked on a mission to support those grappling with the loss of a loved one through its Mourning Meal Outreach Ministry. This heartfelt initiative aims to deliver donated...

    Heritage Homestead hosting Intro to Canning class April 9

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    FALKVILLE, Ala. - Heritage Homestead will host an Intro to Canning class on Tuesday, April 9, at the home of Joanna McConnell, located at 558 Hills Chapel Road in Falkville. Scheduled from 6-8:30 p.m. to accommodate working families, this class promises to be a...

    Faith: Divine Mercy Sunday

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    Fr. Patrick Egan, O.S.B, pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus church in Cullman, is shown offering Benediction rites during the annual Divine Mercy Sunday services. This religious event takes place each year on the Sunday after Easter and propagates the love and mercy that...

    Energized, Exercised and Ready to Help Others

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    CULLMAN – On April 16, the National Obesity Foundation (NOF) awarded Sara Linkous of Cullman the NOF Humanitarian Award, which included a free bariatric procedure. After her weight loss surgery, she is slimming down, living healthy and helping others. “After years of trying to lose weight...

    Northbrook Baptist hosting ‘Make Us One’ marriage gathering April 3

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Northbrook Baptist Church is hosting an event aimed at married and engaged couples who seek to grow their relationship with each other and experience spiritual oneness with Christ. The “Make Us One” gathering will take place on Wednesday, April 3, at...

    Hanceville Irish Festival draws crowd

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Hanceville Irish Festival took place on Saturday, March 16, drawing a crowd to historic downtown Hanceville to enjoy live music, food and goods, services and specialties from vendors. Festival organizer and member of Friends of the Festival, Nolan Bradford has said,...

    FAITH: Renovation Church offers food and faith to community

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    Renovation Church is stepping beyond the traditional boundaries of a food giveaway to host an event that not only addresses hunger in the community, but also offers a listening heart for those in need. This unique initiative is not just about distributing food; it's...

    40th annual Bloomin’ Festival: ‘Truly unforgettable experience’

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - More than 180 vendors lined the pathways of the St. Bernard campus for the 40th annual Bloomin’ Festival Saturday and Sunday, April 20-21, for what organizers called a “truly unforgettable experience.” Displays of artwork, handmade crafts, beauty and skincare products and...

    Over 10K eggs hidden at Sportsman Lake Park for annual hunt

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Sportsman Lake Park held its annual Easter egg hunt on Saturday, March 30. It was a beautiful morning at the park with lots of activities for the whole family to enjoy.  Tracy’s Balloon’s had a booth set up for families to purchase...

    Food and fellowship: Renovation Church hosts Spring Fling

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - Renovation Church hosted a fun-filled community fellowship event after its church service on Sunday, April 7. The non-denominational congregation came together to feed and entertain attendees at its first Spring Fling. “The Spring Fling was an event designed to give our...

    FAITH: Elements Health & Wellness Spa dedicates business to Christ

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    The owner of Elements Health & Wellness Spa said she felt a calling to publicly dedicate her business to Jesus Christ – so she did just that.  On Wednesday, April 24, Melissa Oblawski said she has felt a heaviness in her spirit and relationship with...

    Mark your calendars: 51st Arley Day Festival coming May 18

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    ARLEY, Ala. - For over 50 years, the annual Arley Day Festival Parade and Car Show has been held at Hamner Park in Arley, Alabama. The festival is hosted by the Arley Women’s Club (AWC) as a celebration of the town of Arley, the...

    BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ by Richard Osman

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    Every Thursday, four senior citizens who live in an upscale retirement community meet to discuss cold case files and try to solve the murders the police could not. Each member has his or her own skill set. Joyce Meadowcroft is the last to join the group. She becomes its...