COLUMN: Dogs, weed-eaters and chainsaws
Some of my longtime readers will remember Ginger (65). Ginger was our sweet yellow lab and Cocoa’s (15) big sidekick. Ginger died back in 2020 at the age of 13. That’s 91 in human years. Yes, that was the year of Covid, but she...
Files from Yesteryear: June 27, 1963
From the files of June 27, 1963
NEW PROSPECT NEWS
By BOBBY JACKSON
Mrs. Ila Casey and family of Garden City visited recently with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Edwards.
Artist Aaron is sick and in the Cullman Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Laron Shelton of Birmingham visited...
BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife’ by Anna Johnston
Let me set the scene for “The Borrowed Life of Frederick Fife.” Frederick Fife is a kind and charming octogenarian who is broke and about to be evicted from his apartment. He spent his life savings on experimental cancer treatments for his wife, Dawn. He is not sure were his next meal will come from.
While sitting in the public park in...
Cullman’s SOAR Counseling named Best of Alabama in Therapy and Counseling Services
CULLMAN, Ala. - SOAR Counseling & Consulting, LLC has been recognized as a 2026 Best of Alabama winner in the Counseling & Therapy Practices category, earning statewide recognition for its work supporting the mental health needs of individuals and families across Cullman and beyond.
The award,...
Fairview’s Samantha Sprouse publishes mystery book
FAIRVIEW, Ala. - A young Fairview woman recently published her first book after years of working to finish it. Samantha Sprouse said “In the Spot Light Mysteries’ is a book about three women traveling for work, who somehow get wrapped up in a mystery. “In eighth grade, my teacher Kimberly Williams...
Hanceville Council approves municipal software upgrade, delays rezoning vote
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – At its meeting Thursday, June 25, the Hanceville City Council approved funding for a municipal operations software modernization project and postponed a vote on a rezoning request for Elm Street.
Municipal operations software modernization
The council approved a budget amendment to fund the...
78 dogs rescued; Alabama man gets 10 years on federal dog fighting, firearms charges
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Carlton Lenard Adams, of Bessemer and Adger, Alabama, was sentenced last month to 120 months in prison after pleading guilty in January to four counts of possessing dogs for fighting purposes and two counts of possessing firearms subsequent to a felony...
Wallace State offering new Facility Maintenance and Baking and Pastry programs
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College will offer two new programs beginning in Fall 2026, both designed to prepare students to enter the workforce with skills specific to their chosen trade and meet workforce demands.
The Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees approved the creation of the...
40 local students graduate from University of Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala.- Some 7,000 degrees were awarded during The University of Alabama's spring 2026 commencement at Coleman Coliseum in May. The University provides numerous opportunities for service and growth through its educational, social and cultural experiences.
Local graduates include:
Autumn Allison of Vinemont (35179) received a Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Information...
Cullman Regional Hospice MEGA CASH Draw Down Set for July 23
CULLMAN, Ala. – Hospice of Cullman County, Inc. of Cullman Regional Hospice will host its MEGA CASH Draw Down, its largest annual fundraiser, Thursday, July 23, at 6 p.m. at St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church. The event, which benefits indigent patients, will feature a chance to win $10,000 while also enjoying dinner, door prizes and much more.
Dinner will be served to ticket holders at 5:30 p.m. with the MEGA CASH Draw Down beginning promptly at 6. In addition, the event will have prizes and auction items, including a five-night...
Hanceville Fire & Rescue hosting next CPAT July 3
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Want to become a firefighter? The Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) course is your first step. Hanceville Fire & Rescue is a testing site, and will hold its next CPAT test Friday, July 3. Sign-in starts at 7:30 a.m., with orientation beginning at 8. No preregistration is required.
Prospects...
Local Eats: Country Wok is Hanceville’s go-to Chinese spot
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Country Wok Owner Kenny Lee was a soldier in the United States Army. Being deployed to Iraq gave him the opportunity to explore a different way of life, including indulging in street food culture. After his military service he enrolled at...
Cullman City Council addresses nuisance properties
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council at its meeting on Monday, June 22, adopted a temporary moratorium on data centers, declared nuisance properties and recognized city right-of-way maintenance workers.
Read the full story about the moratorium at www.cullmantribune.com/2026/06/23/cullman-city-council-imposes-temporary-moratorium-on-data-centers
Public hearings
The council held a public hearing...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 25, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 25, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
June 22
possession of marijuana; possession of drug paraphernalia; 2nd Ave. SW
domestic violence; CR 601
domestic violence;...
‘Shrek the Musical’ coming June 26-27
CULLMAN, Ala. – Step into a beautiful world as everyone's favorite ogre, Shrek, leads a cast of fairytale misfits on an adventure to rescue a princess and find true acceptance. Part romance and part twisted fairytale, “Shrek the Musical” is bound to make you smile.
Heirlooms Fine & Performing Arts will stage the production on Friday, June 26, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, June 27, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Burrow Center at...
Paige Adams case enters pretrial stage after resignation, arrest and 32-count indictment
CULLMAN, Ala. - What began as an internal school system complaint involving then-Cold Springs High School teacher and head girls’ basketball coach Paige Parker Adams has become a 32-count criminal case, a pending constitutional challenge and a closely watched pretrial fight over how Alabama’s school...
Pet of the Week: Sylvia is a tiny tuxedo court jester
CULLMAN, Ala. – Meet Sylvia, an approximately 3-month-old domestic shorthair tuxedo kitten with personality-plus. She’s The Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week.
Around the shelter, she is known as the court jester, always ready to entertain, explore and bring a little laughter into the room.
Do not let her playful...
Get ready for ‘Tron: Ares’ at Movies at Art Park June 26
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism will host Summer Movies at Art Park (1031 Second St. SW) on Friday, June 26. The movie will be “Tron: Ares” and will begin at 8 p.m.
CPRST’s Christy Turner recently told The Tribune, “When we’re...
Seven local high schools earn AHSAA Sportsmanship Award for 2025-26 school year
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Alabama High School Athletics Association announced today the 94 schools that were selected for the 2025-26 Sportsmanship Award on Wednesday. The award is presented to schools that went the entire 2025-26 athletics year without recording a single ejection across all...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 24, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 24, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests or incidents reported.
Cullman Police Department
June 22
unlawful breaking and entering motor vehicle; theft of...
St. Paul’s Lutheran School opens enrollment for 2026-2027 school year
CULLMAN, Ala. - St. Paul’s Lutheran School is now enrolling students for the 2026-2027 school year, inviting families to learn more about its Christ-centered classical education, small class sizes and family-oriented school community.
The school, located at 510 Third Ave. SE in Cullman, serves children from 3 years old through...
COLUMN: It wasn’t my time
There are moments in life when the distance between an ordinary day and tragedy is measured in inches.
I’ve thought about that a lot lately.
A few days ago, my wife Carol, my son Matt and I went to a funeral home to pay our respects to...
Cullman City Council imposes temporary moratorium on data centers
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council at its meeting on Monday, June 22, adopted a temporary moratorium on data centers.
What is a data center?
According to The Brookings Institution:
“Data centers host a large number of file servers and networking equipment that can store, process,...
Cullman City’s tennis complex renovation ‘a game-changer’ for the Bearcat tennis program
CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman High School's sports complex is due to receive a major upgrade soon.
Cullman City schools announced last week that in their June Board of Education meeting, the district approved a $500,000 dollar reallocation to support the City of Cullman's renovation...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 23, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 23, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests or incidents reported.
Cullman Police Department
June 22
fail to return a vehicle for hire; McCurry...
Mary Carter Store hosts fun Father’s Day workshop
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Mary Carter Store on Saturday, June 20, held a special “Make & Take” workshop for Father’s Day. The activity encouraged participants to get hands-on, crafting personalized keychains to celebrate a day all about dads and father figures.
Business Development Lead Melissa...
‘We’re just kind of one of those little hidden jewels’
CRANE HILL, Ala. - On the morning of Saturday, June 20, customers cut fresh flowers, sampled local honey and made their own bouquets at a customer appreciation event at Hite's Honey and Cut Flowers. The event offered a two-for-one flower-picking deal, honey tastings and...
17 years later, Tabitha Franklin’s family still searches for answers
CULLMAN, Ala. – On Aug. 13, 2009, Cullman County resident Tabitha Lynn Franklin, then 27, vanished.
She was a mother of three. She was known to family and friends as “Tabby.” She was someone who, according to family accounts shared over the years, stayed in contact with her children and her...
Critter Crew reading program participants leap into week 2
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Critter Crew brought week two of its reading program Tales & Tails to Cullman Christian School on Wednesday, June 17, featuring several amphibious friends.
Critter Crew member Cassidy Wright set the course for the morning with reading time.
“I have not one, but two books to read today!” She...
CLECS to host 4th annual charity golf tournament Sept. 28
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Law Enforcement and Community Services (CLECS) will host its fourth annual charity golf tournament Monday, Sept. 28, 2026, at Terri Pines Country Club.
The tournament will be played as a four-person scramble, with registration beginning at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start set for 9.
Organizers...
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office, DA offer $5K reward in Logan School vandalism investigation
LOGAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office and Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker are offering a combined $5,000 reward for tips that lead to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in the vandalism at the historic Logan Junior High School.
The damage...
FAITH: Fairview’s Paisley Hopper on her religious influences, Snowbird Church Camp and more
CULLMAN, Ala. - Fairview's Paisley Hopper will be a senior starting in August, and credits God as one of the main reasons she's the person that she is today. When she was going through some tough times in her life, she leaned on God,...
Severe Storm Watch For Northern And Parts Of Central Alabama
CLANTON – Monday, 125 pm, June 22, 2026
Clusters or broken line segments extend from central Mississippi to northwestern Alabama as of 1 pm. These storms will move east-southeastward through early Tuesday morning.
The main threats will be damaging wind gusts and heavy rainfall. Any flooding...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 22, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 22, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
June 18
trespassing; theft of property; CR 18
theft of property; Industrial Blve. SE
possession of controlled substance;...
Severe Storms Possible this Afternoon into Early Tuesday
CLANTON – Monday, 6:30 am, June 22, 2026
Since yesterday, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has expanded the Slight Risk to now include northern and central Alabama.
In yesterday’s briefing, I stated two rounds of storms were possible. The bulk of the first round has remained...
Small Business Spotlight: Six Sweet Reasons
BLOUNTSVILLE, Ala. – An area mom made her dream into a reality. Destiny Blackwood began running a small business from her home in Blountsville. Six Sweet Reasons allows her to stay home with her children while she provides flavored goodies to her customers.
“I put a lot of love...
Blountsville to celebrate America 250 with July 3 community event
BLOUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The Town of Blountsville will celebrate America’s 250th birthday with an afternoon and evening of family-friendly activities, contests, hometown pride and fireworks Friday, July 3, at Blountsville Town Park.
The celebration is part of America’s semiquincentennial, marking the 250th anniversary of the signing of...
Small Business Spotlight: Blooming Joy Farmstand
FAIRVIEW, Ala. – Jesslyn Williams and her mother Pam Draper started Blooming Joy Farmstand in the summer of 2025.
Williams said her parents have lived in Fairview her whole life. “My parents met at Fairview, got married and are still in the area.” Her mother and father, Robert Draper, have...
Small actions can make a big difference for pollinators
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - Pollinators, such as insects, birds and bats, play a big role in our food system. Through pollinating plants and crops, they are responsible for one out of every three bites of food people eat. National Pollinator Week, which runs June 22 to 28, aims to highlight...
Unsettled Through Friday
CLANTON – Sunday, 8:30 am, June 21, 2026
Today, scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms are forecast mainly across the southern half of the state. Rainfall will generally be around 1 inch, but some spots could receive 2-4 inches, resulting in localized flooding. Damaging wind...
Files from Yesteryear: June 20, 1946
From the files of June 20, 1946
To and Fro
By EAGLE EYE
Cullman is expected to have a record breaking crowd attend the inauguration of James E. Folsom as governor of Alabama in Montgomery on Jan. 15, 1947. A large number will drive down for the...
COLUMN: Rowdy really wasn’t rowdy
I’ve heard it said that our first friends are our first cousins. I had a bunch from which to choose, but one of my favorites was Rowdy Pritchard. He was 18 months older than me. Rowdy’s mother, my Aunt Lula, was my dad’s sister....
Appeals Court affirms 3 Cullman County convictions, sentences, DA says
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals this week affirmed convictions and sentences in three 2025 Cullman County criminal cases, according to Cullman County District Attorney Champ Crocker.
Crocker said the affirmed cases involved John Wesley Drozda, Anthony Ray Beasley and Barry William...
OmniFootball becoming an OSA staple as flag format surges; REC+ to add new layer of competition
CULLMAN, Ala. - As flag football continues to grow, especially among youth, OmniSports Academy's OmniFootball league has seen a surge in participation.
Since its inception in 2018, the league has seen an increase in participation every single season. It peaked last year with nearly...
Right-of-way work helps keep Cullman clean, safe and moving
CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman is recognizing the employees who help keep public rights of way clean, safe and attractive, while also reminding residents that proper lawn care plays a role in roadway safety.
The city recently thanked members of its Right-of-Way Maintenance Department in recognition...
Cullman County seeks public input for roadway safety plan
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman County residents are being asked to share their concerns about roadway safety as the county develops a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan.
Cullman County Economic Development announced the county is working on the plan through the federally funded SS4A...
Inaugural Run for Good 5K & Fun Run supporting Good Samaritan June 27
CULLMAN, Ala. - Flores Eyecare will host the inaugural Run for Good 5K &Fun Run on Saturday, June 27, with proceeds benefiting the Good Samaritan Health Clinic. The event will begin at 7 a.m. at the future home of the clinic on Veterans Drive in Cullman and will feature...
Arboreadum Bookshop and Garden opens near downtown
CULLMAN, Ala. - A new independent bookstore opened in Cullman this week, combining a love of books with a passion for gardening. Arboreadum Bookshop and Garden is housed in a historic home near downtown Cullman.
Owner Shannen Cottingham offers new books in many genres, along with a variety of plants and...
Local Boy Scout shares love of bats with young readers
HANCVELLE, Ala. – The Shirley Burden Public Library in Hanceville on Thursday, June 19, welcomed Boy Scout Colin Hyde, who presented a program titled “Bats, Bats and More Bats!” The presentation was part of the library’s summer reading program and also part of Hyde’s Eagle Project. Hyde, a member of Boy Scout Troop 219, is working toward becoming an Eagle Scout.
Hyde covered many...
6 local students named to UA Early College Spring 2026 Director’s List
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - A total of 672 students enrolled in UA Early College during Spring Semester 2026 at The University of Alabama were named to the Director's List with an academic record of 3.6 or higher.
Local students include:
Lily Dollar of Addison attends Addison High...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 19, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 19, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests or incidents reported.
Cullman Police Department
June 18
theft of property-4th degree; Wal-Mart; general merchandise; $214;...
PREP BASKETBALL: Swindall stepping up for Cullman; Loftin leads with 20 in final summer game vs. Thompson
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. - On Friday morning, head coach Stu Stuedeman and the Cullman Bearcats wrapped up their summer games with a trip to Guntersville's Supreme Courts.
Coming off another incredible season that saw their chaotic identity take them all the way to another State Championship...
City School Board recognizes student Isaac Heinze for perfect ACT score, approves transfer for tennis project
CULLMAN, Ala. - During its regular meeting on June 16, the Cullman City Board of Education recognized Cullman High School student Isaac Heinze for earning a perfect ACT score.
It also approved a $500,000 transfer from the Turf Replacement Fund to the City of Cullman to help fund the Tennis...
Cullman Tree Commission discusses Festival of Trees, Heritage Park replanting, and community tree issues
CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman Tree Commission met Tuesday, June 16, in the Administration Conference Room at city hall. The meeting was held in the conference room rather than the city hall auditorium because the auditorium was being used as a polling location for the Primary Runoff Election.
During the city...
Berlin Council adopts new amusement and gaming device ordinance, announces upcoming event
BERLIN, Ala. – The Berlin Town Council at its June 15 meeting adopted a new amusement and gaming device ordinance and announced an upcoming event.
The council addressed Ordinance No. 2026-002, to amend Ordinance No. 2026-005 pertaining to business licenses for amusement and gaming devices.
“Anything...
From hometown service to statewide leadership: Sartin named AAEM president
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director Tim Sartin has spent much of his life working behind the scenes to help keep Cullman County prepared, informed and safe.
Now, that work will help guide emergency management efforts across Alabama.
Cullman County EMA announced...
Cullman Christian names Matt Heaton head cross-country, track and field coach
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Christian School has named Matt Heaton its new head cross-country and track and field coach.
Heaton brings more than 20 years of coaching experience to the program, according to the school. His background includes coaching at the middle school, junior varsity...
Cullman City Council sets public hearing for possible new fencing ordinance
Updated June 19, 2026, at 8:27 a.m.
CULLMAN, Ala. – At its meeting on Monday, June 15, the Cullman City Council set a public hearing for Ordinance No. 2026-39, regarding residential fencing
Building Inspector Brandon Lewis explained that the ordinance expands on the city’s existing one....
Alabama’s copperhead and cottonmouth: What to know about these venomous snakes
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - Alabama is home to a variety of snakes, including six venomous species. The copperhead and cottonmouth are the most encountered of the venomous snake species throughout the state. Understanding their differences, similarities and behaviors can help residents appreciate the vital...
USMNT VS. AUSTRALIA: OPPONENT PROFILE, RECENT FORM & HISTORY
The U.S. Men’s National Team is set for a top-of-the-table clash against Group D foe Australia in the Pacific Northwest this Friday. While the United States is fresh off a rousing victory against Paraguay in its FIFA World Cup 2026 opener, the Soccerooswill be equally...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 18, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 18, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
June 15
criminal mischief; US. 31
domestic violence; CR 565
harassment; Hwy. 278W
harassing communications; CR 549
theft of property;...
Pet of the Week: Coco is a rare beauty with a personality to match
CULLMAN, Ala. – Coco is a chocolate tortie about 3 months old. Her rare, striking coat makes her as distinctive as her personality. She’s The Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week.
Playful, curious and full of kitten charm, Coco has the independent streak torties are known for. She brings a delightful...
Unsheltered Dinner & Charity Auction set for July 10 at Cotton Creek
CULLMAN, Ala. – Unsheltered International will host its 2026 Dinner & Charity Auction on Friday, July 10, at The Venue at Cotton Creek in Cullman.
The event is the organization’s largest fundraiser of the year and will include dinner, a silent auction and a specialty cake auction.
Doors will open at...
Hanceville library hosting storytime with Bart Absher June 24
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Shirley Burden Public Library in Hanceville will welcome Hanceville Assistant Fire Chief Bart Absher Wednesday, June 24, at 10 a.m. for a special storytime event. Children are asked to bring a bathing suit and towel and prepare to have fun! “Bart Absher will be coming to share about safety in...
Balloon releases: Environmental impacts and eco-friendly alternatives
Balloon releases have long been a popular way to mark special occasions such as weddings, graduations, and memorials. While it may seem harmless to watch colorful balloons float into the sky, the reality is far more troubling. Every balloon released eventually returns to earth, where it...
Ivey announces Public Service Commission appointments
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced she is appointing Ron Burgess, Fred Johnson, Demarcus Joiner and Dr. Quinton T. Ross Jr. to the Public Service Commission.
According to the Governor’s office, “During the last Regular Session, the Alabama Legislature passed House Bill...
Dooley sentenced to 198 years in 2020 New Canaan double homicide
CULLMAN, Ala. – Tyler Dwight Dooley, 32, of Arab, was sentenced Wednesday, June 17, to two consecutive 99-year prison terms for the Aug. 15, 2020, deaths of Levi Benjamin Lawrence, 24, of Cullman, and Dalton Matthew Bannister, 36, of Blountsville.
Circuit Court Judge Emily Johnston...
Turney sentenced to 22 years in 2020 CR 222 burglary, protection order case
CULLMAN, Ala. – Terry Lelan Turney, 60, of Arab, was sentenced Wednesday, June 17, to 22 years in prison for burglary and one year for violation of a protection order.
Circuit Court Judge Chad Floyd ordered the sentences to run concurrently, according to Cullman County...
Blount County man arrested for allegedly poisoning 4 cats in Cullman County
CULLMAN, Ala. - A Blount County man has been charged with four counts of aggravated cruelty to animals in Cullman County. Travis Wade Black, 62, allegedly poisoned four cats.
Cullman County Animal Control Director Rodney Banister said Black poisoned four cats while he was on...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 17, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 17, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests or incidents reported.
Cullman Police Department
Incidents
June 15
harassment; person; Childhaven Rd. NE
domestic violence-3rd degree; person;...
Jubilee hosting ‘Spanish Summer’ June 17
CULLMAN, Ala. - Jubilee Kitchen and Bar will host its summer menu launch and wine party, Spanish Summer, on Wednesday, June 17, from 4-9 p.m. Owner/Operator Katie Fine said they wanted to create an evening where guests can be among the first to explore new summer dishes and enjoy Spanish-inspired tastings. “We want participants to...
June 18 at the Hanceville library: Bats, Bats & More Bats!
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Shirley Burden Public Library in Hanceville will have a special program about bats on Thursday, June 18, at 10 a.m.
Local Boy Scout Colin Hyde will lead the presentation, Bats, Bats & More Bats!
He’ll discuss:
Where are bats located in Hanceville, Alabama?
How do they help the environment?
How can...
Sneezy the Thrift Cat needs a home
HARTSELLE, Ala. - Sneezy is looking for his people! He has been carefully looked after by the employees at Three Bees Thrift Store in Hartselle, but is in search of his forever home.
Alexandra Lauren Vengrouskie is the owner of Three Bees Thrift & More. “Going on six...
Alabama EMA urges residents to prepare for extreme heat
CULLMAN, Ala. – With summer heat settling across Alabama, the Alabama Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is reminding residents to prepare before extreme heat becomes dangerous.
The agency shared extreme heat safety guidance encouraging residents to recognize the signs of heat-related illness, know how to respond and take steps now...
PRIMARY RUNOFF RESULTS: Wahl, Moore, Robertson, Hill, Zeigler, Wess come out on top
Updated statewide results 10:53 p.m.
CULLMAN, Ala. – John Wahl, Barry Moore, Katherine Robertson, Corey Hill, Jim “Zig” Zeigler and Everett Wess came out on top statewide in Tuesday’s Primary Runoff Elections.
Cullman County voters cast 7,844 ballots in the June 16 primary runoff, according to...
Wallace State featured on season 16 of ‘The College Tour,’ premiering today on Amazon Prime
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College will be featured in Season 16 of “The College Tour,” the nationally acclaimed television series available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The new season premiered Tuesday, June 16, 2026, with Wallace State highlighted in Episode 5....
FAITH: Hanceville’s Kynzlee Farr discusses her faith, how it played a role in the Bulldogs’ run to state
CULLMAN, Ala. - Hanceville rising junior Kynzlee Farr has God to thank for so many things that she has achieved in her life so far. In an interview with the Tribune, Farr touched on her faith and how He gave her a purpose outside...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 16, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 16, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests or incidents reported.
Cullman Police Department
No incidents reported.
Arrests
June 15
Swann, Jr., Johnny G.; 44
FTA –...
Dodge City Council meeting notes: June 11
DODGE CITY, Ala. - The Dodge City Town Council met Thursday, June 11, to review town finances and discuss several community projects and maintenance needs.
Council members approved minutes from the previous meeting and reviewed monthly financial reports. Officials reported the town's general account ended the month with a...
Cullman music scene gathers for ‘Rock Around the Block’
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman music scene is getting continued exposure with 2nd Fridays making its return. The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce selected the theme “Rock Around the Block” for June 12’s 2nd Fridays event.
This inspired vintage themes such as “Roll Cullman,” where visitors were encouraged to bring...
Render Aid Alabama hosts elder abuse awareness event
CULLMAN, Ala. - Render Aid Alabama hosted its annual event Elder Abuse Awareness Day on Friday, June 12, at the Traditions Bank event building.
Render Aid Co-founder Candie Cummings said more than 150 people attended the free event.
“This event is important because senior citizens are...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 15, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 15, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
June 11
trespassing; CR 1354
domestic violence; CR 808
elder abuse; CR 1772
violation of protection order; CR 1177
assault;...
Troy scores seven unanswered runs to eliminate Ole Miss from College World Series
OMAHA, Neb. - Troy launched three homers and scored seven unanswered runs to top Ole Miss 12-8 in Sunday's College World Series elimination game.
The Trojans trailed 6-2 in the fifth before breaking through for three two-out runs to chase Ole Miss starter Hunter Elliott. Troy...
Op-Ed: A summer day out for the family
Summertime heat in Alabama can be brutal, but the need for outdoor fun doesn’t stop! If you’re looking for a way to have a nice early morning or mid-afternoon trip out of the house, here is a perfectly mapped out adventure for you.
Things you will need for the...
The Blooming Barista holds official grand opening
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Blooming Barista held its official grand opening last weekend.
Owner Emma Thompson established The Blooming Barista in September 2025 and told The Tribune, “We like specialty lattes and to make it fun – fun flavors, foams and to make it kind of girly! Then if people want to do the flower bundle we...
COLUMN: ‘Southern summer – we don’t sweat, we marinate’
“Honey, it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity.”
That’s not just a saying in the South – it’s a warning.
Everyone who lives here knows we pay for those mild winters every summer. You don’t notice it in January when you’re wearing a light jacket and feeling smug watching people up...
More than Nuisances: Mosquitoes pose serious health dangers
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - People know mosquitoes as those annoying insects that can ruin any outdoor activity. However, there is more to these flying pests than just an itchy bite. Mosquitoes are serious global health concerns for humans.
Carrying diseases such as West Nile virus and yellow...
COLUMN: When it’s not football season
Alabama is football country. So, what do we do when it’s not football season? This week we had a most unusual sporting event. At Auburn’s Jordan Hare Stadium, there wasn’t a football game, but there was a futbol game. In our country, we usually...
Files from Yesteryear: June 13, 1912
From the files of June 13, 1912
HANCEVILLE ROUTE 3.
Mrs. Roy Bogardens and children of Jasper are the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. J. B. Bogardens.
Mrs. Vena Young and daughter Eula have returned to her home in Texas, after a months visit to her father...
PREP BASEBALL: AHSAA names Cullman’s Inman 6A Hitter of the Year; local stars named to All State teams
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Alabama High School Athletic Association released their 2026 All State teams and individual player and coach awards. Headlining those honored locally, Cullman catcher Jonah Inman was named the 2026 6A Hitter of the Year as well as landing on the...
Colony council postpones clean-up event, talks grant application
COLONY, Ala. – The Colony Town Council at its June meeting voted to postpone its clean-up event that was scheduled for June 13, due to weather. Mayor Jasmine Cole said the cleanup will be rescheduled.
“We will postpone until the weather permits,” Cole advised.
The Council also had its first reading of Resolution No....
Register now for the July 30 Boots & BBQ Senior Social
CULLMAN, Ala. – Seniors across Cullman County are invited to grab their boots, cowboy hats and western attire for the Boots & BBQ Senior Social on Thursday, July 30, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Cotton Creek Warehouse. Space is limited to the first 200 guests. Register...
Jones Chapel VFD acquires new fire truck
JONES CHAPEL, Ala. - The Jones Chapel Volunteer Fire Department recently acquired a newer fire truck, following a plan created back in 2022. Chief Clint Thrasher said four years ago, the JCVFD began a five-year plan to start cycling through equipment that was beyond its lifespan and started creating goals for the future of the department. “At...
‘Work Hard. Compete Hard. Get Better.’ – 3rd annual Bartlett Baseball Camp returns June 18
CULLMAN, Ala. - The third annual Bartlett Baseball Camp will be held on June 18 at the Cold Springs High School baseball field. The one-day camp, led by former University of Alabama in Huntsville baseball player and Cold Springs High alumnus Brody Bartlett, will run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. and is open to players ages...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 12, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 12, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests or incidents reported.
Cullman Police Department
Incidents
June 10
theft of property-4th degree; Wal-Mart; general merchandise; $22;...
Alabama Extension to host Garden 2 Pantry: Salsa Soiree workshop on June 16 – take home a jar of salsa!
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Alabama Cooperative Extension System will host its upcoming Garden 2 Pantry workshop, titled "Salsa Soiree," on Tuesday, June 16, from 2-5 p.m. at the North Alabama Agriplex. The registration fee for the workshop is $15.
“In the Garden 2 Pantry workshop, we will show participants...
Karma’s hosting pop-up book bar with local mobile book shop June 13
CULLMAN, Ala. – Karmas’ Coffee House, in collaboration with The Velvet Page, will host a pop-up book bar event Saturday, June 13, from 2-4 p.m.
Karma’s Owner Katie Fine said one of her favorite things about hosting pop-ups at Karma’s is seeing local entrepreneurs share something they’ve poured their hearts into creating.
“Supporting these small businesses isn’t just about selling products — it’s about...
Cullman Author Expo set for June 13
CULLMAN, Ala. - Book lovers can meet dozens of authors, find new books and support local writers at the Cullman Author Expo on Saturday, June 13, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Traditions Bank Event Center. The Cullman County Public Library System is hosting the free...
Wallace State Student-Athletes, Teams Earn ACCC Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll Recognition
HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College student-athletes and athletic teams were well represented on the Alabama Community College Conference (ACCC) Spring 2026 Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll, recognizing individuals and teams that achieved a grade point average of 3.00 or higher. Wallace State had...
Arrests and Incidents reported June 11, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 11, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
June 8
theft of property; CR 1651
possession of controlled substance with intent to distribute; possession of...










































































































