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    Wallace State Trio Program Enriches Students’ Lives

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    HANCEVILLE – Wallace State President Vicki Karolewics gave a warm welcome to high school and middle school students at Trio day on Tuesday, May 5. She stated, “Our goal is for you to go to college. We want you at Wallace State, but our...

    Bearcat GROWLS at Depot Park Aug. 13

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    CULLMAN - Several local organizations are coming together to support students who need help with school supplies. Bearcat GROWLS (Growing Resources for Our Winning Local Schools), an event whose organizers hope will become an annual one, will take place at Depot Park on Saturday,...

    Cullman High School to host vaccine clinic Aug. 5

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman City Schools and Cullman Regional Medical Center (CRMC) will be partnering to host a mobile vaccination clinic at Cullman High School on August 5, 2021 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. The Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine will be available to parents,...

    ‘I’m wealthy in life’

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Students at Sacred Heart School on Friday celebrated their 100th day of school by dressing up as 100-year-olds, and the second-grade class was in for a special treat. Cullman’s most treasured centenarian, Roy Drinkard, visited the eager students and shared stories...

    ‘Crime scene’ tours raise funds for WSCC food pantry

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Wallace State Community College Criminal Justice Department hosted a Crime Scene House for the public Monday, Oct. 31, as part of a fundraising effort for the Lions’ Kitchen food pantry.  The Crime Scene House featured seven rooms with staged crime scenes...

    Joint session: city school board, council come together, talk traffic, annexation

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    Cullman City School Board Superintendent Dr. Susan Patterson and members of the board listen as Mayor Woody Jacobs speaks. CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council and Cullman City School Board held a joint, informal round table discussion Monday about several shared concerns, including traffic congestion...

    Powered Down: City schools shutdown cellphone use on campuses

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Entering the third week of enforcement of the Cullman City School System’s preexisting cellphone policy has yielded positive results so far, according to Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff. “To be clear, this isn’t a ban, we’re just enforcing our existing policies on cell phone...

    Scholarship audition dates set by Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts  

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Students who love to sing, dance, act, play an instrument, or even work behind the scenes may attend upcoming auditions at Wallace State Community College to earn scholarship money for their education.      The college’s Fine and Performing Arts programs will host scholarship...

    West Point sweeps 2018 Cullman Co. Scholars’ Bowl Tournament; 3 schools qualify for state middle school competition

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    West Point High School posted this photo of its team to the school’s Twitter page, with a note that the team has won the county tournament for six years and is 36-0 in tournament competition since 2012. / Photo courtesy West Point High School CULLMAN...

    Local students earn degrees from University of Alabama

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    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -  The University of Alabama awarded some 2,257 degrees during its fall commencement Dec. 12. Local graduates include: Victoria Abbott of Hanceville received a Bachelor of Science in Human Environmental Sciences Morgan Bailey of Cullman received a Bachelor of Social Work Ethan Barnette...

    Plan approved for selection of new city schools superintendent

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman City School Board on Thursday afternoon approved a plan for the selection of a new superintendent to replace retiring Superintendent Dr. Susan Patterson, who announced last month that she will leave her post next summer. Attorney Taylor Brooks of...

    ‘Industry Comes to Wallace State’ gives students chance to network with area employers

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Students from Wallace State Community College recently got the chance to network with area employers and learn about various internship, apprenticeship and full-time job opportunities.  Industry Comes to Wallace State is an event hosted monthly by the college’s Center for Career and...

    WSCC ATHLETICS: 117 athletes named to ACCC Fall 2021 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll

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    HANCEVILLE, ALA. – Wallace State Community College had 117 student-athletes earn a spot on the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) Fall 2021 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. All recognized on the list achieved a 3.0 GPA or higher. Wallace State student-athletes earning recognition are as follows: Baseball: Owen Arndt, Ben Arnett,...

    Kallhoff on search for East Elementary principal

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The search for the new East Elementary School principal is underway after David Wiggins announced his retirement last month. Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff is heading the search for Wiggins’ replacement. Kallhoff is currently putting together a team that will be...

    Hanceville, Cullman honor Wallace State with proclamations during Community College Month

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail and Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs both signed proclamations this week recognizing Wallace State Community College during Community College Month.    Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics thanked the mayors for their support and this recognition.  She introduced the students,...

    CCPS gets creative to host annual fall festival

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - It’s become tradition for Cullman City Primary School (CCPS) to host a fall festival for students, and not even the circumstances of 2020 could stop the Halloween spirit. It just required a few creative changes to ensure social distancing and safety...

    Congratulations, Vinemont High School Class of 2019!

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The Vinemont High School Class of 2019 will hold its graduation ceremony Sunday, May 26 at Wallace State Community College’s Tom Drake Coliseum. This year’s senior class of 78 graduates earned 29 scholarships totaling $249,068. Several members of the class also led...

    Jazz Band Camp introduces students to jazz music

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    Ricky Burks, left, leads students through a jazz tune during the annual Jazz Band Camp hosted at Wallace State. / Wallace State HANCEVILLE - Clapping out the beat and sounding out the notes, Wallace State Community College Jazz Band Director Ricky Burks put about two...

    Meeting a living legend: CATA precision machining students sit down with world record-holding machinist Joe Hayden

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Precision machining students at the Cullman Area Technology Academy (CATA) last week were treated to a rare surprise and unique learning opportunity as Joe Hayden, a world record-holding machinist and lappist who has been referred to as the “Rembrandt of precision...

    CCBOE approves changes to orders, awards bid

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) held a special-called meeting on Monday, April 1. The purpose was to address two changes to current work orders for two Cullman County Schools and the approval of a bid for re-roofing projects at...

    Giving from the Heart

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    CULLMAN — Cullman Caring for Kids received a huge and most pleasant surprise as trucks and trailers full of canned goods arrived from a drive at West Elementary School on Tuesday. There was debate over whether the actual number of cans was 6,471 or...

    City schools celebrate Veterans Day

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Though 2020 has made it impossible to hold Veterans Day events packed with parents and grandparents, Cullman City Schools still found a few ways to bring some pomp and circumstance to the holiday this year — all while maintaining social distance...

    Acclaimed Nursing program graduates around 100 students at Wallace State Community College

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    Photo: Deborah Hoover, center, director of the Wallace State Community College Department of Nursing Education, presented several students with the Nightingale Award during the recent pinning ceremony. Pictured from left are, Practical Nursing graduates Eric Rodriguez of Cullman, Sara Green Murphree of Oneonta, Hoover,...

    4 Cullman High School students recognized as JSU Emerging Scholars

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    JACKSONVILLE, Ala. - Jacksonville State University has announced its Emerging Scholars for fall 2022, honoring high school students who have earned a 3.5 GPA or higher while completing dual enrollment courses at the university.   Honorees for fall 2022 include:  Raelee Stinson of Cullman, Cullman High School Carrie...

    Wallace State to host Forum on Leadership as part of National Women’s History Month

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    HANCEVILLE - In recognition of National Women’s History Month, Wallace State Community College will host a Forum on Leadership on Thursday, March 22, at 9:30 a.m., in the Bailey Center auditorium. A number of women in leadership roles will share their thoughts on leadership, success,...

    Harmony School awarded $30K P-3 grant

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    LOGAN, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education has awarded a $30,000 Alabama Pre-K–3rd Grade Integrated Approach to Early Learning (P-3) grant to Cullman County Schools to fund two Kindergarten units at Harmony School. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama Department of Early...

    St. Bernard’s Griffin, Sweeney named National Merit finalists

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    Saint Bernard seniors Gigi Griffin, of Birmingham and Andrew Sweeney, of Madison CULLMAN - Two Saint Bernard Preparatory School seniors have advanced as finalists in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program. Gigi Griffin and Andrew Sweeney are now in contention for some of the nation’s...

    Wallace State Criminal Justice Department launches new Corrections degree option 

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State Community College’s Criminal Justice program has added a new Corrections degree career option. Classes for the new major include Introduction to Corrections (CRJ 150), Correctional Institutions (CRJ 156), Community Based Correction (CRJ 157), Issues in Correction (CRJ 259), Correctional Rehabilitation...

    Word whiz!

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Saint Bernard Preparatory School eighth-grader Carter Daily won the Cullman County Spelling Bee Monday night. The winning word? “Sibilant” Daily is something of a word whiz around Cullman County. He won the inaugural Cullman County Fair Spelling Bee in 2018. He also won...

    Congratulations to the Child Development Center Class of 2018!

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    Back row, (left to right): Tanner O'Neal Dickson, Logan Martin Aldridge, Quintin Alexandar Collins, Scott Lee Turner, Tyler Dale Branon and Jonathan "Dakota" Powell Front row, (left to right): Jacob Andrew Gower, Kenya Lynn Harbison and Katelyn Brooke Steele (Photo courtesy of Teresa Fincher) Congratulations to...

    Cold Springs’ Maddie Mitchell wins gold at FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Anaheim

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    BREMEN, Ala. - Members of Cold Springs High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) joined more than 8,500 FCCLA student leaders, members and advisers at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California June 28- July 5 for the annual FCCLA National...

    Meek High School’s Stuart Waldrep awarded Coaches’ Children Scholarship

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. –Ten Coaches’ Children Scholarship winners for the 2019-20 school year have been selected by the Scholarship Committee of the Alabama High School Athletic Directors & Coaches Association (AHSADCA), announced Director Jamie Lee Wednesday. One of this year’s selections includes Meek High School’s Stuart Waldrep, son of Coach...

    CCBOE celebrates student, faculty attendance achievements

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    Cullman County Schools Superintendent Dr. Shane Barnette poses with a group of students who won prizes at Thursday night's school board meeting for perfect attendance. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - On Thursday evening, the Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) celebrated students...

    Kim Hall named CHS principal at today’s school board meeting

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    CULLMAN - While the East Elementary School Archery Team was honored and recognized for winning a world championship, other big news came from Tuesday's regular meeting of the Cullman City Board of Education. Superintendent Dr. Susan Patterson announced the hiring of Kim Hall as...

    Deadlines for Wallace State scholarships near

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – For many students, attending college would not be a reality if not for grants and scholarships. While grants are needs based, scholarships are options for all students who meet specific criteria. The deadline for Wallace State Community College (WSCC) scholarships is...

    Wallace State EMS program: Openings for spring 2021 in Basic EMT and Advanced EMT

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Wallace State Community College Emergency Medical Services program announces current openings for students interested in earning certificates in either Basic EMT and its new Advanced EMT option. Classes for the Spring 2021 semester will begin on Jan. 19. Both the Advanced...

    Cullman County Child Development Center graduates 6

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    VINEMONT, Ala. – There was hardly a dry eye in the house Friday, May 19, at the commencement ceremony for the Cullman County Child Development Center's graduating class of 2023. The crowd was packed with families, friends, faculty and staff and studded throughout with...

    PREP CROSS COUNTRY: St. Bernard cross country standout Eli Loyd accepts scholarship to Jacksonville State

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Eli Loyd (PS '21) recently accepted an academic scholarship to Jacksonville State University as well as an invitation to walk on to the Gamecock’s cross country team. Athletic Director William Calvert commented, “Eli has accomplished a lot in his abbreviated two-year career...

    West Point High School band becomes fourth in Cullman County to score all ‘superior’ in 2021 assessments

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - We recently reported that three local high school band programs had received all superior ratings from the Alabama Music Educators Associations for their ABA Music Performance Assessments. Now, Cullman County can proudly say four bands are indeed superior. The West Point...

    Wallace State’s Aviation/Flight Technology welcomes new training aircraft  

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State’s Aviation/Flight Technology program has recently added three new Cessna 172 model aircraft and a multi-engine trainer to its fleet.   “These new airplanes are much needed and will help us incorporate glass cockpit and autopilot training. We’ve looked forward to adding autopilot...

    Hanceville Elementary School honors Breast Cancer Awareness

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Hanceville Elementary School students wore pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Day on Wednesday. Teachers took photos and enjoyed moments with their students as they came together to honor those who have fought or are currently fighting breast cancer.  Statistics given...

    CCBOE names Ayers HPHS principal, approves joining social media litigation

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County School Board (CCBOE) on June 12 officially hired Nathan Ayers as the new principal of Holly Pond High School, effective July 1, 2023. He will replace Dr. Janet Turner. Ayers addressed the board, saying, “You’re going to get the...

    County Schools’ Nutrition Director Adams Integral Part of Statewide Farm-to-School Initiative

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    I had never realized what a gem Cullman County was in terms of agriculture, and I began to wonder why we weren’t doing any farm-to-school activities.” Dr. Amber L. Adams   CULLMAN - Last month, the Food Bank of North Alabama (FBNA) and partners were one of...

    Shelly and Rosie the turtles take up residence at Welti Elementary

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    One of the two newest additions to the Welti Elementary School Outdoor Classroom / W.C. Mann WELTI - Welti Elementary School recently expanded its outdoor classroom with the addition of a turtle habitat, and its staff with the addition of two official school turtles: Rosie...

    Vinemont History Day offers students glimpse of the past

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    Brian Lacy, of the Cullman Electric Cooperative, speaks to students at Friday’s Vinemont History Day at Vinemont Elementary School. (courtesy Kim Brown) VINEMONT - In its eighth year, Vinemont Elementary School’s History Day was expanded this year, thanks to the state’s Bicentennial, the Alabama 200,...

    Advice for parents of Kindergartners

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    CULLMAN - The start of the 2018-2019 school year is upon us. For most parents, the process is routine, but for the parents of Kindergartners, it is anything but that. Don’t worry though, you’ve got this. The Tribune stopped by the Cullman City Primary School...

    Wallace State recognizes Phi Theta Kappa spring inductees

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    Wallace State’s Phi Theta Kappa honor society recently welcomed its spring inductees. HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State’s Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society welcomed new members this week during its annual spring semester ceremony. Phi Theta Kappa is the college’s honor society, and Wallace State students are...

    Let’s Pretend Hospital hosts area 1st graders

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Hospitals are nothing to be scared of. That’s the message the Wallace State Department of Nursing’s Let’s Pretend Hospital aimed to deliver this week. Around 1,000 first graders from across Cullman County went through the Let’s Pretend Hospital Tuesday through Thursday. Since...

    Wallace State’s Quiz Bowl team finishes 5th at season-opening tournament, competes in Enterprise on Friday

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    Wallace State’s Quiz Bowl team members are, from left, Billy Ellis, Jon Elliott, Megan Corbett and Harrison Wright. Team members not pictured are R.J. Bynum and Gabrielle Quebedeaux. HANCEVILLE –  Wallace State’s Quiz Bowl team has a brand new roster, yet is producing the same...

    Cullman County Schools releases back-to-school guide

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman County Schools this week released more information about what school will look like this fall. Its “Cullman County Schools Better Together Recovery Plan for 2020-2021” guide for parents and FAQs were published to the system’s website, www.ccboe.org. The system announced last...

    Wallace State names students to President’s and Dean’s Lists

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    HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College congratulates the 790 students named to the President’s List and Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 Semester. To earn a spot on the Wallace State President’s List, students must maintain a perfect 4.0 GPA for the semester while...

    Local students earn degrees from University of Alabama

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    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Some 5,885 degrees were awarded during The University of Alabama's spring 2023 commencement at Coleman Coliseum. A recent economic analysis found that a degree from The University of Alabama can pay more over time than investments in U.S. stock market indexes....

    WSCC: Electrical Technology option offers training for future electricians

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -  Wallace State Community College is offering a new option in Electrical Technology starting this Fall 2023 semester providing training of industrial, commercial and residential electricians and for the installation and maintenance of charging options for electric vehicles.    “Wallace State listens to...

    2 Cullman-area students named to Judson College Dean’s List

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    Allie Smith, left and Katie Speer, right / Judson College MARION – Two Cullman-area students were named to Judson College’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2017 semester. Freshman Allie Smith, of Holly Pond, and senior Katie Speer, of Cullman, were named to the list. To be...

    James Spann visits East Elementary sixth graders on Monday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Sixth graders from East Elementary received a visit on Monday from ABC 33/40’s, and Alabama’s favorite, weatherman James Spann. Everyone gathered at St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church to hear Spann present on the science involved in predicting weather, geography and the...

    ACAA BASKETBALL: Cullman Christian captures state title with 46-31 win over Cornerstone Christian

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    The Cullman Christian Lady Lions knocked off Cornerstone Christian 46-31 Saturday to capture this year's ACAA state title. (Photo by Jazmine Barrett) OXFORD – For just the second time in school history, the Cullman Christian Lady Lions are the Alabama Christian Athletic Association (ACAA) State...

    West Point grad Tom Weaver’s composition performed at UA’s ‘Composers Present’ concert

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    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - University of Alabama student Tom Weaver, a graduate of West Point High School, had a musical composition performed by UA's Contemporary Ensemble at the "Composers Present" event April 12 in the concert hall of the Moody Music Building on the UA...

    Wallace State’s Winston County Works program certifying students in CDL and welding classes

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    The current CDL class at the Winston County Works program includes, from left, Justin Rowe, Danny Crump and Roger Travis. They make up the 4th class to enroll in the CDL training program. DOUBLE SPRINGS –  Roger Travis and Danny Crump each heard from friends...

    Drone used in speed experiment at St. Bernard Prep

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    Photo: Conor Berry shares his drone with Mr. John Burks for the Physical Science Class project at St. Bernard Prep. CULLMAN - A remote control drone was recently used as part of a speed experiment in physical science class at St. Bernard Prep. While the...

    From beaded bracelets to Disney: Cullman special education students learn new skills while fundraising

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Special education students from Cullman Middle and Cullman High School are using their creativity and talents to help raise money for a trip to Walt Disney World in February 2022. The students are taking orders for trendy personalized beaded bracelets and...

    US Dept. of Ed: American Rescue Plan, other pandemic relief funds kept millions of college students in school

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Education (Department) has released new data estimating that more than 18 million students have received direct financial aid under the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) since the start of 2021. Over that period, nearly 6 million...

    Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts presents ArtsKids! programs

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    HANCEVILLE - The Wallace State Community College Fine and Performing Arts department announces its new ArtsKids program for area students in grades 3-8. The first session, SingKids! will be held during Fall 2017 semester. “ArtsKids is a new outreach program offered through our Fine and...

    WSCC Genealogy program helps writer research local family that influenced Minnie Pearl

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Wallace State Community College Genealogy program recently aided a Nashville, Tennessee, writer researching Grand Ole Opry star Minnie Pearl and the Cullman County family she used as influence for her legendary comedic character. Dr. Rachel Martin is writing about Minnie...

    West Point High School Fine Arts to present “All I Want for Christmas is You”

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    WEST POINT - The West Point High Fine Arts program is up to something, and it’s good! On Dec. 10 and 11 in the West Point auditorium, West Point High School Director of Bands Ty Parker and his students will present “All I Want...

    Head Start, Kindergarten registration happening now

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Head Start and Kindergarten registration is happening now for 2019-2020 school year. Here’s what you need to know. Cullman City Primary School Kindergarten Registration In-district early registration for first-time kindergarten students is taking place now through May 2 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Children...

    ‘OnTo College’ founder John Baylor visits CHS for ACT prep

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Forget cheering for touchdowns or defense — the Cullman High School “pep rally” this week was all about ACT test prep. OnTo College Founder John Baylor made a stop at Cullman High School for a special ACT prep seminar Wednesday and received...

    Wallace State Nursing pins 97 students; includes 1st group to complete new mobility program

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Wallace State Community College Department of Nursing Education pinned almost 100 students who recently completed the Associate Degree in Nursing program. More than 20 were the first to enroll in a Mobility Nursing option that allows licensed practical nurses, paramedics,...

    Vinemont’s Courtney Monroe earns degree from Valdosta State University

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    VALDOSTA, Ga. - Courtney Monroe, of Vinemont, has earned the Bachelor of Arts in English from Valdosta State University. Monroe was among more than 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students who completed the requirements for their respective degrees during the Spring 2019 semester. "Graduation is a defining...

    County teachers going to school to learn about technology, industry

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    With a fun mix of fantasy genres, instructor Shannon Black uses a smartphone app and his “sorting helmet” to help Rhonda House find out if she’s a Sith Lord, Rebel, Wookie or Clone. / W.C. Mann FAIRVIEW - Cullman County teachers are going to school...

    Gobble, gobble: Wallace State’s Culinary Pride Club selling Thanksgiving meal this month

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    HANCEVILLE – Wallace State Community College’s newly-formed Culinary Pride Club is hosting a Thanksgiving fundraiser. The Thanksgiving meal includes a 12-pound turkey, three pounds of dressing and a quart of giblet gravy for $29.95. Pumpkin pies are available separately for $5 and pecan pies for $6....

    Classical guitarist Giovanni De Chiaro to perform at St. Bernard

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - American classical guitarist Giovanni De Chiaro will perform a benefit concert for St. Bernard Preparatory School in the Abbey Church on Sunday, Sept. 25, at 7 p.m. Making his debut in 1976 in Carnegie Hall, one of the ultimate badges of musical...

    Cullman’s Will Hogue graduates from The King’s College

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    NEW YORK - Cullman native Will Hogue recently graduated from The King's College in New York City. Hogue received a Bachelor of Arts in Media, Culture and the Arts, with a concentration in Cultural Criticism. The King's College is a Christian liberal arts college in...

    WALLACE STATE NEWS: Final Health Fair of 2017 set for Nov. 29

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    A CELEBRATE Health Fair participant gets information on how to relax during the October event held at Wallace State Community College. The last event of the year will be held from 8 a.m. to noon, Wednesday, Nov. 29, in the Wellness Center. HANCEVILLE - Wallace...

    WSCC hosting event for women interested in skilled trades

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College’s Center for Career & Workforce Development will host “Empowered: Women in the Trades,” a Lunch and Learn on Thursday, June 8, at 11 a.m. The event will take place on the 12th floor of the James. C. Bailey Center on the college’s main campus...

    Scholars’ Bowl Scoreboard: High school scores- Oct. 24, 2019

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Several of this week’s high school scholars’ bowl matches were rescheduled for Nov. 14 due to changes in area football schedules. Of the teams that held matches, Good Hope and West Point remained perfect, and Cullman made a strong showing. Oct. 24...

    Hanceville Nursing and Rehab donates funds to Wallace State to establish endowed scholarship

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    Michael Vickers, center, the administrator for Hanceville Nursing and Rehab Center, presents a check to Wallace State Future Foundation Board Member Donna Guthrie, left, and Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics. HANCEVILLE - Hanceville Nursing and Rehab Center continued its tradition of supporting Wallace State...

    SCHOLARS’ BOWL SCOREBOARD: Oct. 11 high school matches

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    HANCEVILLE - Results are in from Thursday’s high school scholars’ bowl matches at Wallace State.  West Point and Good Hope continued their winning streaks, and after an opening week bye, Cullman started its season with a pair of wins.  Vinemont, Fairview and Cold Springs...

    St. Bernard Middle School celebrates Catholic Schools Week

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    Winning the subject bees during Catholic Schools Week at St. Bernard Middle School were (left to right) Cesar Hernandez – Seventh-Grade  Math, Nic Ruse – Eighth-Grade Math,  Amelia Tafazoli – Social Studies,  Scarlette DeCicco – English, Emmanuel Santiago – Religion and  Maria Luyk –...

    CCBOE announces May teacher, staff member of the month

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    CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. - Cullman County Schools, along with America’s First Federal Credit Union, recognizes a teacher and staff member each month. Here are the choices for May 2022: Teacher of the Month: Leslie Arnold, 7th Grade Science, Fairview Middle "Mrs. Arnold has been a teacher...

    Wallace State Diagnostic Imaging graduates 27 from program

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    Wallace State Community College held its pinning ceremony for graduates of the Diagnostic Imaging program. HANCEVILLE - The Wallace State Community College Diagnostic Imaging program graduated 27 students from its program on Tuesday, May 1, during its pinning ceremony. For them all it was a...

    Much-loved CMS secretary set to retire after 12 years

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    CULLMAN - After 12 years on the job, Cullman Middle School Secretary Wanda Edge is retiring from her position at CMS. Edge said she knew it was time to call it quits when she looked forward to going home more than she ever had. “You really...

    Cullman Fire Rescue firefighters and EMTs help train future medical professionals at CHS

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    CULLMAN - Members of Cullman Fire Rescue, both firefighters and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) recently had the opportunity to help train Cullman High School Medical Professional Academy (CHSMA) students in the proper placement of IVs. The group was led by Lt. Gary Mikus. “Special thanks...

    Cullman City Schools amend mask mandate, effective Monday, April 12

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Statement from Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff: "As Governor Ivey intends to remove the mask requirement from the public health order on April 9, 2021, the Cullman City School System will amend the procedure on masks/facial coverings as well. Effective Monday,...

    City school board holds 1st FY2020 budget hearing

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City School Board held its first proposed budget hearing for the upcoming fiscal year Monday, with its regular board meeting following shortly after the hearing. Chief Financial Officer of Cullman City Schools, Russell Raney, gave a presentation to the...

    Cullman County Schools present their updated Covid-19 guidelines for 2022

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    CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. - Positive diagnosis of student or staff: Per ADPH guidelines, positives must stay home for five days (previously 10) following the onset of symptoms or the positive test result. The student or staff member may return on day six if the...

    WSCC welding student Jacob Humphrey participates in 2nd round of AWS/SkillsUSA world competition this week

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    Wallace State student Jacob Humphrey will compete this week in the second round of the American Welding Society/Skills USA world competition. HANCEVILLE – Wallace State welding student Jacob Humphrey is ready for the second round of the American Welding Society/SkillsUSA world competition. Humphrey is among...

    Playground planners

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    Cullman students design inclusive playgrounds as part of STEM project CULLMAN, Ala. - What’s one of the best ways to get young students engaged in design and engineering concepts? Let them dream up something fun. That’s exactly the approach taken recently at East Elementary School,...

    Wallace State selected to participate in U.S. Department of Ed.’s Federal Work Study Experiment

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College is among a select group of colleges and universities in the United States invited by the U.S. Department of Education to participate in a new Federal Work Study (FWS) Experiment. Wallace State, Birmingham-Southern College, the University of Alabama...

    CCBOE recognizes Cold Springs FFA String Band, talks business

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    Superintendent Shane Barnette talks with board member Wendy Crider. CULLMAN - The Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) held its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, where the first order of business was the recognition of the Cold Springs Future Farmers of America (FFA) String Band...

    Wallace State Alumni Association resumes travel program

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Wallace State Alumni Association announces plans to resume its travel program, with trips planned for the fall, winter and spring.  “We’re excited to get back on the road,” said LaDonna Allen, coordinator of the Wallace State Alumni Association. “Unfortunately, we had...

    3 Cullman County students receive $1,000 Alfa Foundation scholarships

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    Left to right: Conner Burnham, Alivia Gambrill and Baylee Jennings (Alfa) MONTGOMERY - The tuition bill for three local college students will be a little lower in August thanks to scholarships awarded through the Alfa Foundation. Cullman County recipients are: Conner Burnham of Cullman is a Cullman...

    Cullman Area Technology Academy students manufacturing parts for NASA, International Space Station

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    Cullman Area Technology Academy (CATA) machining program students and instructors who worked on the International Space Station stowage project as part of NASA’s HUNCH program pose for a photo at the school on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2019.  A stowage compartment, machining form and sample...

    CCBOE staffers talk about mental health resources

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    CULLMAN - Continuing our series on the suicide crisis in Cullman County, the Tribune sat down with the Cullman County Board of Education's (CCBOE) Learning Support Specialist Karen Pinion, Secondary Curriculum Coordinator Dr. Susan Patrick, and Instructional Programs Director Dr. Anita Kilpatrick, and asked...

    Wallace State hosts Transfer Fair for its students

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Arieunna Wilson recently visited the Transfer Fair at Wallace State Community College with an open mind about where to pursue a civil engineering degree upon transferring. She left with a handful of potential suitors. Wilson was among the Wallace State students to...

    St. Bernard celebrates Honor Society inductions

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - St. Bernard Preparatory School recently held its annual Honor Society induction ceremony to recognize students for their outstanding achievements in scholarship, service, leadership and character. The ceremony, presided over by Honor Society President Andrew Tombo, followed the weekly Mass, emphasizing the...

    City school board recognizes students, employees

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City School Board on Tuesday evening recognized students and staff members.   Two members of the Cullman High School Bass Fishing Team, Brody Hopper and Brady Vest, were recognized for earning second place in the 2022 Abu Garcia Bassmaster High School...

    St. Bernard’s Paul Schartung appointed to U.S. Naval Academy

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    Saint Bernard senior Paul Schartung has received a Congressional appointment to the United States Naval Academy. Lt. Commander William Cook, Blue and Gold Officer, recognized Schartung at Saint Bernard’s honors ceremony earlier this month. Schartung also received the Benedictine Medal of Merit Award, which recognizes a...

    Connecting area homeschoolers

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Local mom Jennifer Garcia, along with a group of other homeschool parents, in 2018 started the Cullman Homeschool Activities & Resource Group (CHARGe). The group was created to serve homeschool families in and around Cullman and offers activities, field trips and...

    Trammell, Wilder named to Mississippi College President’s List

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    CLINTON, Miss. - The Mississippi College Office of Academic Affairs releases the president's list after the close of fall and spring semesters each academic year. To be eligible for the President's List, a student must maintain a 4.0 grade point average, based on a...

    ACCS: Alabama needs skilled fiber optic workforce

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    Alabama Community College System now offers rapid, no-cost training MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Salaries and demand for fiber optic technicians and installers are on the rise, and starting this week rapid, no-cost training is available for these jobs at community colleges across the state. Through the Alabama...