West Point Intermediate named NAESP National Gold Star School
WEST POINT, Ala. – West Point Intermediate School has been named a National Gold Star School by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP).
The national recognition honors elementary and middle schools that demonstrate excellence inside and outside the classroom.
West Point Intermediate earned the distinction based on its...
Cullman’s Stella Meyer earns $1K Alfa Foundation Scholarship
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Stella Meyer of Cullman was recently selected as one of 100 recipients of the 2026-27 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Meyer, a freshman at The University of Alabama, received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies.
Since 2014, the Alfa Foundation has awarded $1.25 million to deserving students through its scholarship program, which is administered by Kaleidoscope. This...
Holly Pond’s Aubrey Mayfield earns $1K Alfa Foundation Scholarship
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Aubrey Mayfield of Holly Pond was recently selected as one of 100 recipients of the 2026-27 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Mayfield, a freshman at Wallace State Community College, received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies.
Since 2014, the Alfa Foundation has awarded $1.25 million to deserving...
Cold Springs FCCLA members earn national gold recognition at 2026 FCCLA National Leadership Conference
BREMEN, Ala. - Members of the Cold Springs FCCLA Chapter earned national recognition during the 2026 FCCLA National Leadership Conference, held July 6–10 in Washington, D.C., by receiving gold ratings in the FCCLA STAR Events competition.
Baylee Dye and Mimzy Mavers earned a gold rating in the...
Aderholt backs permanent daylight saving time, raises concerns about dark school mornings
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama, voted this week in favor of legislation that would end the twice-yearly clock change by making daylight saving time permanent.
H.R. 139, known as the Sunshine Protection Act of 2025, would repeal the seasonal daylight saving time schedule and move states that...
PREP FOOTBALL: New-look Fairview Aggies enter 2026 season with the same winning standard and expectations
FAIRVIEW, Ala.- Turnover was the theme of the offseason for the Fairview Aggies, who, prior to the retirement of legendary head coach George Redding, went 12-1 with a run to 5A State Playoff quarterfinals.
Along with Redding, the Aggies lost superstar running back Jake Harper,...
Cullman Community Theatre holds annual summer camp
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Community Theatre’s summer theater camp kicked off this week with Rodney Basenburg, Wayne Cook and Laura Harris.
Cook, who is the founding member of the Cullman Community Theatre and director at Cullman High, spent time with the students on Monday, July 13, getting to know everyone...
Physiatrist Nandan Patel, MD joins Cullman Regional Medical Group
CULLMAN, Ala. — Cullman Regional welcomed physiatrist Nandan Patel, MD, to the Cullman Regional Medical Group.
Patel earned his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham. He completed an internship in internal medicine at Brookwood Baptist Health and a residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center.
Throughout his medical training, Patel earned recognition for his commitment to compassionate,...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 17, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 17, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
No incidents reported.
Arrests
July 13 – July 15
Baker, Sara; 75
assault-aggravated assault-family-other weapon
soliciting a controlled substance crime...
United Way hosting Stuff the Bus school supply drive throughout July
CULLMAN, Ala. – United Way of Cullman County is collecting school supplies throughout July as part of its annual Stuff the Bus campaign.
Donations may be dropped off at EvaBank, Premier Bank, Cullman Electric Cooperative and the Cullman Police Department, according to United Way Office Manager Kayla Mize. Supplies may also be delivered during United Way’s weekend collection event at Walmart.
“With Alabama’s Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday (happening) July 17-19, we encourage everyone to pick up a few extra school supplies while shopping,” Mize said.
She said a student’s school supply list can serve as a guide for selecting useful donations.
The most-needed items include pencils, crayons, markers, folders, glue sticks, scissors, backpacks and other classroom essentials. United Way asks that all donated items be new so students begin the school year with quality supplies.
Monetary donations are also accepted through Venmo and PayPal. Families and supporters may also purchase items through United Way’s Amazon Wish List.
“Every dollar donated goes directly toward purchasing school supplies for local students,” Mize said.
United Way has organized Stuff the Bus for several years to help Cullman County students and families prepare for the beginning of school.
Mize said the campaign is intended to provide students with the materials they need while reducing some of the financial pressure on families.
“Many local families fall into the ALICE category,” Mize said. “These are hardworking families who often struggle to make ends meet, and school supplies can be one more expense that’s difficult to manage.”
ALICE stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed.
Mize said donations of any size can make a meaningful difference.
“Whether someone donates one pack of crayons or fills an entire backpack, every donation helps a local child start the school year with confidence,” she said.
Stuff the Bus also has personal significance for Mize. She first became involved with United Way by volunteering during the 2024 and 2025 drives.
“One day I stopped by the office to drop off donated supplies, and they asked if I wanted to interview right then for the office manager position that I had previously applied for,” Mize said.
“It’s a story I still laugh about today.”
United Way will also host its inaugural Dolly Parton Imagination Library Graduation Party Saturday, July 18, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Depot Park.
The event will recognize local children who are turning 5 and graduating from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library as they prepare to enter kindergarten.
Families may attend activities, learn more about the Imagination Library and speak with United Way staff about the program. School supplies will also be collected during the event.
“It’s another great opportunity for the community to support local students while celebrating our youngest readers,” Mize said.
For more information or to make a donation, visit United Way of Cullman County on Facebook or at www.uwaycc.org, or call 256-739-2948.
Drop-off locations include the Cullman Electric Cooperative, Cullman Police Department, EvaBank (Hwy. 157 and Cherokee Avenue) and all Cullman-area Premier Bank of the South locations.
Summer is for STEM: Students learn science, engineering at East Elementary camp
CULLMAN, Ala. - It might be summer break, but that doesn’t mean learning has to slow down across Cullman City Schools. More than 100 students are spending the back half of July experimenting and building all sorts of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) projects at the East...
Kim Hall: First 6 months focused on communication, modernization and responsible growth
CULLMAN, Ala. – Six months into her first term on the Cullman City Council and her role as council president, Kim Hall said her early focus has centered on understanding city operations, strengthening communication and helping build systems capable of supporting Cullman’s continued growth.
Hall, who...
Cullman’s Annalee Allen earns $1K Alfa Foundation Scholarship
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Annalee Allen of Cullman was recently selected as one of 100 recipients of the 2026-27 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Allen, a senior at Auburn University, received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies.
Since 2014, the Alfa Foundation has awarded $1.25 million to deserving students through its scholarship program, which...
Charlotte Fowler Miller Rumore: Trailblazing journalist, former Tribune owner and first woman elected to Cullman City Council
CULLMAN, Ala. - Every community has individuals whose contributions quietly become part of its foundation.
For Cullman, one of those individuals is Charlotte Fowler Miller Rumore.
Long before women regularly sought elected office in Cullman, Rumore made local history by becoming the first woman elected to the...
FAITH: Vinemont’s Arleigh Thomason discusses her faith, being a role model for younger kids, religious influences
CULLMAN, Ala. - Vinemont multi-sport athlete Arleigh Thomason is going into her junior year as an Eagle, and her faith in God has been a massive part of her journey so far. While it's a large part of her life, Thomason doesn't want to...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 16, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 16, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
July 13
theft of property; Lovers Lane Rd.
violation of protection order; CR 1062
possession of controlled substances;...
Colony Council approves planning grant application, discusses Colony Day
COLONY, Ala. - The Colony Town Council at its July 14 meeting heard from Councilmen Michael Johnson and Jerrold Flanigan reported on a grant-writing seminar they recently attended in Decatur. The seminar focused on small grant opportunities that could help fund projects and improvements for Colony and its residents.
In...
Cullman moving forward with $1.5M Center of the Arts Community Theatre project
CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman is moving forward with a $1.5 million renovation and expansion of The Center of the Arts Community Theatre, a project city officials say will create a flexible performing arts facility for theater, music, choirs, schools and community groups.
The project will be...
Schaffer: Utility planning must stay ahead of Cullman’s growth
CULLMAN, Ala. – Six months into his term representing Place 4 on the Cullman City Council, Paul Schaffer said the city’s ability to grow will depend largely on infrastructure most residents rarely see.
Schaffer, whose council responsibilities include utilities, said water, sewer, electricity and gas systems often become noticeable only when service...
Pet of the Week: Dusty Rose is a playful little climber with a cuddly side
CULLMAN, Ala. – Dusty Rose, The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week, is a dilute calico kitten with a short tail and enough personality to fill any home.
Approximately 12 weeks old, Dusty Rose is playful, smart and always ready for her next adventure. Shelter staff said she has already...
Cullman attorney Sara Baker located in Mountain Brook, taken into custody following bond revocation
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman attorney Sara Baker, who is awaiting trial on multiple felony charges alleging she attempted to kill her husband by placing what she believed to be fentanyl in his food or drinks, was located and taken into custody Tuesday, July 14,...
PREP FOOTBALL: West Point Warriors focused on establishing rush attack, overall consistency in 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. - Heading into head coach Kevin McCravy’s third season at the helm, the West Point Warriors are looking to return to the playoffs after a 5-5 regular season and first-round loss to eventual 5A semifinalist Scottsboro in 2025.
The Warriors took a leap,...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 15, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 15, 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
July 13
harassing communications; person
Arrests
July 14
Peek, Angela M.; 50
theft of...
City of Cullman Planning Commission notes: July 7
CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman Planning Commission met on Tuesday, July 7, for its monthly meeting. The commissioners approved the minutes of the previous meeting and went on to public hearings.
The Link of Cullman County’s conditional use request at 117 Second Ave. NE to relocate, was withdrawn from the agenda.
The following public hearing...
Dr. Cary Bennett and a legacy of kindness
“Cary has been laid to rest, but his legacy of kindness remains!” Cullman resident and business owner Stephen Skinner wrote about the late Dr. Cary Bennett.
Bennett was a beloved chiropractor in Cullman, parishioner of Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church and longtime Cullman resident.
He was widely known for his generosity...
WSCC wins $50K as runner-up in Project MFG National Advanced Manufacturing Championship
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College’s Machine Tool Technology program won $50,000 as runner-up in the Project MFG Advanced Manufacturing National Championship. Students Zac Singh, Jared Smith and Colbe Sellers will split half of the winnings, with the remaining amount going to the WSCC Machine Tool Technology program.
“Finishing second...
‘God is amazing!’ Unsheltered International hosts fundraising event
CULLMAN, Ala. - Unsheltered International held its annual Dinner & Charity Auction on Friday, July 10, at The Venue at Cotton Creek.
Unsheltered International is a nonprofit organization that offers solace to those who experience homelessness in the community. While its main focus is housing individuals, it also aims to encourage discipleship and stability.
In the April 2026 issue...
Visit Cullman named 2026 State of Alabama Tourism Organization of the Year
CULLMAN, Ala. - Visit Cullman has been named the 2026 Alabama Tourism Organization of the Year, the highest honor presented to a destination marketing organization by the Alabama tourism industry. The award was presented during the Alabama Governor's Conference on Tourism, recognizing organizations that...
Agriplex hosts Edible Flowers Lunch & Learn
CULLMAN, Ala. – The North Alabama Agriplex last week hosted its monthly Lunch & Learn. This one was titled “Edible Flowers: Growing, Harvesting Cooking” and was led by Mae Jefferson and Taylor McHan.
The class went over some valuable points, such as safety, best practices...
Cullman moving forward with Logan Street SW infrastructure improvements
CULLMAN, Ala. – Infrastructure improvements are moving forward on Logan Street Southwest, with additional work planned on Sixth Street Southwest and Austin Avenue Southwest.
City officials said the Logan Street Southwest project will include replacement of an 8-inch sanitary sewer main, replacement of a 10-inch...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 14, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 14, 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
July 13
criminal trespass-3rd degree; Wal-Mart; Hwy. 157
Arrests
July 13
Lindley, Phillip...
CPD hosts first-ever Citizens Academy
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman Police Department hosted its first-ever Citizens Academy on Saturday, July 11.
Police Chief Joey Duncan said the Academy gives participants an opportunity to learn more about the department and gain a better understanding of the work involved in serving the community.
“The day-long academy provided participants with...
Think you have Cullman County’s best tomato? Here’s your chance to prove it – July 18
CULLMAN, Ala. – Think you have the best tomatoes in Cullman County? Here's your chance to prove it. The fourth annual Cullman County Tomato Taste-Off will take place Saturday, July 18, at 10 a.m. at the Festhalle Farmers Market.
Hosted by the Cullman County Extension Office, the free event features three...
Cullman preparing to replace nearly 60-year-old primary water transmission line
CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman is preparing to replace approximately 9,100 linear feet of its 30-inch primary water transmission pipeline, a nearly 60-year-old line that serves Cullman city water customers and several wholesale systems.
City officials said the existing line has exceeded its useful service life....
Road closures and service notice Tuesday, July 14
Drivers should prepare for multiple temporary road closures in Cullman today, Tuesday, July 14, 2026, as city crews complete street patching and utility repairs.
The following closures are planned:
🟡 Loring Street NW
Loring Street NW will be closed from Rosemont Avenue NW to Denson Avenue NW for street...
Cullman residential water, sewer rates to decrease in fiscal year 2027
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman residents using an average of 8,000 gallons of water per month are expected to save roughly $10 per month under the city’s fiscal year 2027 water and sewer rates.
City officials said Cullman reviews its water and sewer rates annually based on operational needs, financial requirements,...
2nd Fridays a celebration of America 250
CULLMAN, Ala. – 2nd Fridays was a celebration of America 250 on Friday, July 10 downtown. With 16 nonprofit sponsors, well over 50 vendors and 31 food trucks, festivalgoers had plenty to do. On the main stage were The Overtones, who covered a few different genres – from the 80s to the 2000s to some top hits from today. Justin Pace of local band Just In Case hosted a karaoke...
FAITH: Kinlee Cryer on how God has impacted her life and athletic career
Cullman, Al. - At the start of the 2026-27 school year next month, Fairview's Kinlee Cryer will be in her junior year as an Aggie. In an interview with the Tribune, Cryer discussed her faith, her athletic career at Fairview and how she plans...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 13, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 13, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
July 9
theft of property; Hwy. 278
theft of property; CR 222
domestic violence; 2nd Ave. SW
assault; CR...
Unsettled pattern through Tuesday
CLANTON, Ala. – Sunday, 7 a.m., July 12, 2026
Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will occur mainly during the afternoon and evening hours from today through Tuesday, with isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms Wednesday into next weekend. today, a few storms may produce wind gusts from 40-60 mph, but widespread severe weather...
Op-Ed: Online resale warning for parents
When you become a parent it is easy to purchase more items than necessary. The bassinet now gathers dust in the corner, practically used for storage. The changing table has been outgrown and the bottle sanitizer serves no purpose as your toddler plunges a fallen snack into their mouth.
Countless stacks...
Kids Loving Kids accepting ‘Christmas in July’ donations
CULLMAN, Ala. - Kids Loving Kids is requesting donations be brought to the Spirit Life Church throughout the month of July.
For “Christmas in July” they advise that those who want to make a difference may drop off toy donations or send monetary donations to Spirit Life Church.
Please...
Hanceville PTO hosting Back-to-School Backpack Drive
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Hanceville Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is stepping up to ensure every local student is equipped for success. Driven by a mission to support every student and family within the district, the PTO is hosting its Back-to-School Backpack Drive, a communitywide initiative aimed at easing the financial burdens many families face leading up to a new school year.
Over the past few years, the organization has...
COLUMN: A week that left me weak
It was the kind of week that most people would like to forget. There were definitely some highs in the week but some frightening lows as well.
It all began when I took a hard blow to my right eye one week prior to the...
Files from Yesteryear: July 11, 1940
From the files of July 11, 1940
Good Hope News
Teams that played ball on the Fourth of July at Good Hope included Simcoe, Logan, Welti, Good Hope and a few others. Everyone who attended the picnic enjoyed it.
A game of soft ball was also played...
Rainer: Alabama Catfish Trail highlights fishing and food
With catfish living in almost all of the freshwater streams, creeks, rivers and reservoirs in Alabama, the Alabama Tourism Department decided it was time to honor this ubiquitous species to officially open the Alabama Catfish Trail.
At a kickoff event in Birmingham recently, speakers celebrated...
Bremen’s Ella Stephenson selected for 2026-2027 Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of State and Cultural Vistas are pleased to announce that Ella Stephenson is one of 65 Americans selected to study and work in Germany as part of the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals program – now...
Volunteers sought for 9/11 tribute at Fairview High School football game
FAIRVIEW, Ala. – Organizers are seeking active and retired military members, firefighters, law enforcement officers, EMS personnel and other first responders to help with a special 9/11 tribute before a Gold Star Football Game at Fairview High School.
The tribute is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 11,...
Cullman Community Theatre preparing to stage ‘My Fair Lady’ in August
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman Community Theatre will stage its production of “My Fair Lady” in late August.
The production will be directed by Kristy McCrickard, who is also the co-choreographer.
The production team also includes Rodney Basenburg, musical director; Debbie Johnson, pianist and asst. musical director; Wayne Cook, set designer and tech director; Laura Harris, costumer and stage...
Hanceville Council fills vacancies, approves food pantry relocation
HANCEVILLE, Ala. — The Hanceville City Council at its meeting on July 9 approved several appointments, funding requests and community initiatives. These included the approval of a long-discussed rezoning ordinance and the relocation of the city's food pantry.
The council nominated Teja McIntyre to serve as city clerk. An official employment offer will be extended to McIntyre in the coming days. McIntyre will replace former clerk Tania Wilcox, who resigned earlier in the summer.
Council members also approved a recommendation from the Hanceville Historical Preservation Commission to appoint Garret Gilliland to Place...
Cullman Library hosts Rise Raptor Project
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Rise Raptor Project out of Huntsville visited the Cullman County Public Library on July 6. Nikki McElroy and her daughter Lorelei McElroy showered the audience with an abundance of knowledge.
They showed off three of their birds of prey, including Blue the male American Kestrel, who is a small...
ALEA reports significant reduction in 4th of July holiday traffic fatalities
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) reported a significant decline in traffic fatalities following its statewide Fourth of July holiday enforcement campaign, which took place during the holiday travel period of Friday, July 3, through Sunday, July 5.
Through increased patrols and...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 10, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 10, 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
July 7
theft of property-3rd degree; Belk; general merchandise; $962;...
Op-Ed: Rural communities deserve the same healthcare access and opportunities as everyone else
In Washington, healthcare debates often focus on insurance plans, reimbursement rates, and federal spending. In rural America, the conversation is often much simpler: Will there be a hospital nearby when you need one?
For decades, rural communities across our nation have watched hospitals close their...
Public invited to ALDOT North Region transportation planning meeting
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Transportation’s North Region will host a public involvement meeting on July 15, 2026, from 5-7 p.m. The public is invited to discuss and comment on the Statewide Transportation Plan (SWTP). Comments received during the meeting will help shape Alabama’s next...
Records show Hanceville Flock cameras authorized for transfer after police department dissolution
Flock series, part 2
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Hanceville’s four-camera Flock Safety system became part of the city’s law enforcement transition after officials dissolved the Hanceville Police Department and turned law enforcement authority over to the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office early last year.
This is part 2...
Cullman council approves utility rates, theater grant, AHSAA contract
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council at its Monday, July 6, meeting approved new fiscal year 2027 sanitation, sewer and water rates, along with grant, infrastructure, nuisance, economic development and tourism-related items. The council also received the city’s May financial report.
Sanitation, sewer and...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 9, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 9, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
July 6
possession of controlled substance; possession of dangerous drugs; possession of drug paraphernalia; Hwy. 69S
possession...
Fairview Town Council tables motion on Sprout franchise fee agreement
FAIRVIEW, Ala. – The Fairview Town Council on Monday voted to table a motion to create a franchise agreement with Sprout Fiber Internet, declining to enact the agreement until more study can be done on the issue. At issue was the fee the town would...
The Cullman Tribune earns 39 honors; wins inaugural Alabama CFINR award
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman Tribune earned 39 total honors in the 2026 Alabama Press Association Media Awards and related awards program, including 17 first-place awards, General Excellence and the inaugural Alabama Center for Integrity in News Reporting Award of Excellence.
Awards were announced during the 2026 APA...
Vinemont Town Council seeks federal support for Highway 31 expansion
VINEMONT, Ala. - The Vinemont Town Council held its regularly scheduled monthly meeting on Tuesday, July 7, at the Vinemont Town Hall.
During the work session, council members reviewed preliminary plans for a proposed expansion of Vinemont Town Hall. The project would add approximately 1,300 square feet, providing additional office...
Hanceville Fire & Rescue hosts 26 for latest CPAT course
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Hanceville Fire & Rescue is a testing site for the Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) course, the first step toward becoming a firefighter. The department was a happening place on July 3, with 26 attendees there to take the test. Some traveled from as far as Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Chattanooga and Albuquerque.
The...
Pet of the Week: Macie Moo is a priceless companion
CULLMAN, Ala. – Meet Macie Moo, a tortoiseshell cat, often called a tortie, who is approximately 2 years old. She’s The Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week.
This little beauty loves affection and has a gentle, steady way about her.
Macie Moo accepts changes in life graciously and seems to...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 8, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 8, 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
July 6
assault-2nd degree; person; Cherokee Ave. SW
July 7
domestic violence-3rd...
Tiny pest, big problem: Researchers take on tomato virus outbreak
AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - When carefully inspecting produce, many consumers look for visible, physical imperfections like blemishes or bruises. Meanwhile, out in the fields, horticultural researchers focus on issues shoppers cannot see, like thrips. These pests get beneath the surface of produce while it is growing...
Editorial: Facebook is not a free-for-all
There is a dangerous misunderstanding on social media that needs to be addressed.
Just because something is posted on Facebook does not mean it is free to copy, paste, screenshot, crop, repost, monetize or pass off as your own.
Facebook is public-facing. It is not public property.
Every day, individuals, small businesses,...
Call for volunteers: Help Hanceville celebrate America 250
HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Hanceville will celebrate America 250 on Saturday, July 25, and the city needs your help to make it an unforgettable success.
From noon-9 p.m. that day, C.W. Day Park will be transformed into a bustling hub of patriotism, family fun and community spirit for the Hanceville America 250 Community Celebration. Organizing a milestone event of this scale takes a...
3 local students graduate from Ole Miss
UNIVERSITY, Miss. - More than 3,800 students graduated from the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) in May 2026. Undergraduate and graduate candidates received degrees from the College of Liberal Arts, General Studies and schools of Accountancy, Applied Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engineering, Journalism and...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 7, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 7, 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
July 2
theft of property-4th degree; Wal-Mart; general merchandise; $66;...
Records show Cullman Police Department’s Flock camera system expanded as retention policy changed
Flock series, part 1
CULLMAN, Ala. - Public records obtained by The Cullman Tribune show the Cullman Police Department’s automated license plate reader (ALPR) system has expanded over several years, while the department’s current policy allows captured data to be retained longer than the 30-day period listed in...
Dripping Springs DAR dedicates Minuteman statue at Veterans Memorial Park
CULLMAN, Ala. – The Dripping Springs Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) on Friday, July 3, dedicated a Minuteman statue and memorial at Veterans Memorial Park at Sportsman Lake Park. The event was a celebration of America 250.
The City of Cullman posted, in gratitude, “The monument honors the...
Smith Lake Park celebrates America 250 and 4th of July
CULLMAN, Ala. – Smith Lake Park hosted its annual 4th of July Fireworks Festival Saturday, following a week of stifling temperatures and heat warnings that persisted throughout the majority of the day. That didn’t stop the festivities.
Several first responders were stationed at numerous areas around the park as the crowd grew to ensure the public...
Alabama Strawberry Festival named ‘Alabama’s Best Music Festival’ by Alabama Magazine
CULLMAN, Ala. - The Alabama Strawberry Festival has been recognized as Alabama's Best Music Festival in the 2026 Best of Bama Awards by Alabama Magazine.
The Best of Bama Awards celebrate outstanding attractions, events, restaurants, businesses and destinations across Alabama, recognizing organizations and experiences that...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 6, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 6, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
July 2
trespassing; CR 421
July 3
menacing; CR 1592
harassment; Holly Pond Rd.
assault; CR 1592
possession of marijuana; CR...
WSCC Machine Tool Technology hosting CNC Machining Camp July 13-15
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State’s Machine Tool Technology/CNC program is hosting a CNC introductory camp for high school juniors and seniors. The camp will be held at the Hanceville campus in the Herb Black Machining Building on July 13-15 from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Students will have the...
Summer Concerts at Art Park Thursdays in July
CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism will host “Summer Concerts at Ark Park” every Thursday through the end of July.
CPRST writes: “Join us for an evening of live music featuring talented local bands, great company and fun community atmosphere.”
Bands will perform from 6-9 p.m.
Just In Case on Thursday, July 9
Mojo...
Op-Ed: Mom tips for summer survival
Summer heat is no joke and nothing to handle unprepared. Though it’s not so easily avoidable, especially when you have children.
Here are some tips to keep the hassle at bay by preparing for the unexpected!
First things first, the diaper bag.
Mastering your diaper bag is the holy...
The American Revolution and today – immunization saves lives
As Americans celebrate our nation’s semiquincentennial, we are grateful to our forebears for a multitude of reasons, including the public health advances that have improved our life expectancy and quality of life over the past 250 years. Often topping the list of public health achievements...
COLUMN: Happy Birthday, everyone
July, July – my, oh my – is it really July? – Christmas was only last week – and now the new year is half gone – the month has come when we all were born – So, if you are a red-white-and-blue-blooded American...
Files from Yesteryear: July 4, 1946
From the files of July 4, 1946
To and Fro
By EAGLE EYE
Next Wednesday, the Cullman Chamber of Commerce will have a membership campaign here. Business and professional people, who are not members of this civic organization, will be asked to join and help “the Chamber...
Teen killed, 4 people injured in Blount County crash
BLOUNT COUNTY, Ala. - A two-vehicle crash that occurred at approximately 7:10 p.m. Friday, July 3, claimed the life of a Blountsville teen and injured four others.
Alabama State Troopers said a 17-year-old was fatally injured when the 2020 Toyota Camry the youth was driving...
The invisibility cloak: Why some swimsuit colors disappear in the ocean
When you’re packing your beach bag, you probably think about sunscreen, towels and snacks. But it turns out that the color of your swimsuit could actually save your life.
Imagine having a superpower that makes you instantly invisible. Sounds cool, right? But if you're swimming...
Alabama Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday set for July 17-19
CULLMAN, Ala. – Alabama shoppers will have a chance to save on certain back-to-school purchases during the state’s 21st annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday.
The sales tax holiday begins Friday, July 17, at 12:01 a.m. and ends Sunday, July 19, at midnight, according to the Alabama...
Museum celebrates John G. Cullmann’s birthday
CULLMAN, Ala. – John Gottfried Cullmann was born on July 2, 1823, and died on Dec. 3, 1895, at 72. The Cullman County Museum, houses in a replica of his home, offered free admission July 2 in honor of his birthday.
Room 4 features Cullmann’s office. The Cullman County Museum writes, “The furnishings, books and maps reflect...
Farmer, Parkside Principal Caleb Elrod selected for elite A.L.F.A. Leaders program
CULLMAN, Ala. - Caleb Elrod, a cattle farmer and principal of Parkside School in Cullman County, has been selected to participate in Class VII of Agricultural Leaders for Alabama (A.L.F.A. Leaders) following a strenuous application and interview process.
Elrod is one of 14 participants who will become part of a distinguished...
408-foot Argosy VI latest addition to Alabama’s Artificial Reef Zone
ORANGE BEACH, Ala. - Alabama’s unparalleled artificial reef system added another jewel to its crown this week when the Argosy VI, a former riverboat casino from Indiana, was deployed as the state’s newest artificial reef about 23 miles south of Orange Beach.
The Alabama Department...
Heat Advisory Continues with a Few Severe Storms Possible
CLANTON –Friday, 7:30 am, July 3, 2026
Scattered thunderstorms are forecast to develop mainly near and north of I-20 today. A few storms could produce wind gusts up to 60 mph, small hail, frequent lightning, and heavy rainfall between 1 pm and 9 pm.
On Saturday,...
COLUMN: Pop! Boom! Ohhhhh!
That, my friends, is the sound of a very distinctive holiday: the Fourth of July.
Sure, we've got more important ones. Like Thanksgiving, that glorious celebration of food, football and silently wondering, "How can I possibly be related to these people?" The thing most of us are truly thankful...
Cullman Christian School Science Club raising funds for travel
CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Christian School launched its Science Club at the end of this school year. The club is raising funds to go toward travel to zoos, museums, the U.S. Space and Rocket Center and more.
These field trips aren’t a way to get out of school; they help students learn...
Hanceville America 250 Community Celebration set for July 25
HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The City of Hanceville and Hanceville Parks and Recreation will host the Hanceville America 250 Community Celebration on Saturday, July 25, from noon-9 p.m., at C.W. Day Park. The free event will feature live music, food trucks, local vendors, a touch-a-truck experience, a children's...
Run for Good 5K & Fun Run raises funds for Good Samaritan Health Clinic
CULLMAN, Ala. - Flores Eyecare hosted the inaugural Run for Good 5K & Fun Run on Saturday, June 27, with proceeds benefiting the Good Samaritan Health Clinic. The event was bigger and better than they could have hoped for, according to Good SamaritanExecutive Director...
2 arrested in Smith Lake Park shooting investigation
CULLMAN, Ala. – Two people have been arrested in connection with the Wednesday, July 1, shooting incident at Smith Lake Park, according to the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office. The CCSO said investigators obtained arrest warrants Thursday, July 2, for Michael David Hughes, 20, and...
Arrests and Incidents reported July 2, 2026
CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 2, 2026. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.
GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear
Cullman County Sheriff’s Office
Incidents
June 29
assault; theft of property; CR 1845
domestic violence; CR 1154
criminal mischief; CR 1391
domestic violence; Edmondson...
Editorial: Alabama’s age-of-consent debate is not as simple as a Facebook comment
Every time Alabama sees a case involving an educator, a school employee and a student, the same public argument erupts.
One person says the age of consent is 16. Another says it is 18. Someone else says it is 19.
Then someone asks whether it matters...
FAITH: Good Hope’s Caroline Neighbors discusses helping people find God, religion through golf
CULLMAN, Ala. - Good Hope's Caroline Neighbors will be going into her junior year in August, and she has a very strong relationship with God right now. He's the reason why she's the person that she is today, and she leans on a certain...
Fireworks safety: Know local rules before lighting up the Fourth
CULLMAN, Ala. – Fireworks are a familiar part of Independence Day celebrations, but local and state officials are reminding residents to know the law, watch the weather and take basic fire precautions before lighting anything.
The Alabama Cooperative Extension System is urging residents to use extra caution around...
CCAS urges pet owners to prepare before Independence Day celebrations
CULLMAN, Ala. – Independence Day celebrations can be fun for families, but they can be frightening and dangerous for pets.
The Cullman County Animal Shelter (CCAS) is urging pet owners to prepare before fireworks begin, noting that animal shelters across the country often see an increase in lost...
Pet of the Week: Minnie, a diamond in the rough
CULLMAN, Ala. – Meet Minnie, a German Shepherd who is approximately 4 months old. This medium-energy girl with a cheery spirit and a shy, tender heart is The Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week.
This precious pup loves the pool, especially when she is chasing her ball. She also...
Cullman’s Allen Jiang receives degree from Georgia Tech
ATLANTA - Allen Jiang of Cullman has earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science with Highest Honors from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta.
Jiang was among 7,129 undergraduate and graduate students to be presented Georgia Tech degrees during the Institute's 270th Commencement...
Hot And Humid With Severe Weather Today
CLANTON –Wednesday, 100 pm, July 1, 2026
The latest model and observational data show very high instability and an atmosphere conducive to damaging wind gusts from 50-65 mph, hail, and torrential rainfall for the remainder of the afternoon and early evening, especially in the Slight...












































































































