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    Local UA Early College students named to spring 2024 Director’s List

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    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - A total of 531 students enrolled in UA Early College during spring semester 2024 at The University of Alabama were named to the Director's List with an academic record of 3.6 or higher. The Director's List recognizes students enrolled in classes through...

    38 pediatric health systems emphasize the importance of AED and CPR training

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -  Last Monday night, we joined the millions of others across the world who watched in disbelief as Damar Hamlin went into sudden cardiac arrest and collapsed during an NFL game. While the scene was shocking, the rapid response of medical personnel...

    Books and Brews coming Feb. 15

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Books and Brews, presented by the Friends of the Public Libraries of Cullman County, is slated to return to Goat Island Brewing on Wednesday, Feb. 15, from 5-7 p.m. with great books, singo bingo and all of the brewed offerings that...

    New programs at downtown library

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The main branch of the Cullman County Public Library System (CCPLS) is known for books, fun and its weekly community programs for patrons of all ages, abilities and imaginations. Programs such as Knitting, Crafternoon and Children’s Storytime are consistent and longtime favorites...

    Pet of the week: Look at me! It’s Ricky! 

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Wanna go fast...well, actually more of a medium pace? Then Ricky – aka Ricky Bobby – is the perfect fit for you! He is an approximately 3-4-year-old shepherd mix with medium energy. This unassuming fellow is always patient in his kennel but...

    Files from yesteryear: 1918, 1938

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

    ALEA’s Marine Patrol set to launch spring boating basics/license course

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Springtime in Alabama is just around the corner, so now is the time to prepare for boating season.  Troopers within the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Marine Patrol Division are set to launch Boating Basics/License Courses beginning Feb. 11 across the northern...

    Cullman Regional adding 20 physicians to employed provider group

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - With population growth in Cullman County up 9% according to the most recent Census and expectations for continued growth in the region, Cullman Regional is looking to add 20 additional physicians to its employed provider group this year.  “Quality physician care is...

    Library Board announces feasibility study for expansion, renovations

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – At the Cullman County Public Library Board meeting on Thursday, June 20, Cullman County Public Library System Director Amber Thornton announced that the Cullman County Commission and Cullman City Council have agreed to proceed with a feasibility study for a phased...

    Flooding rainfall and potential severe weather coming this week

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    CLANTON, Ala. -- Several upper-level disturbances will affect the state this week. The first will produce rain and thunderstorms beginning this evening in the western sections of the state and spreading eastward across most areas Monday into Tuesday. The highest threat will be flooding rainfall,...

    Velvet Summer brings new look to Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman High graduate and Vinemont resident Samantha Sanford had a vision to create a color block-style store that featured all things fun and joy-filled, sporting plants, flowers, home decor and more.  On June 10, 2024, that vision came to fruition as her plant,...

    Allen warns Alabama residents of ‘misleading’ voter registration PSA

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Secretary of State Wes Allen is warning Alabama residents about what he says is a misleading public service announcement currently airing in Alabama. “The PSA, distributed by Vote411, an operation of the League of Women Voters, instructs Alabamians to register to vote using...

    Pet of the week: Meet Clifford, not quite the big red dog

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Clifford, The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week, is a beautiful, 2-year-old shepherd mix. He is a low-energy, unassuming fellow who wants nothing more than to be with you. Clifford has a gentle and polite nature, especially when taking food from your...

    PREP FOOTBALL: West Point falls to Lawrence County 40-0

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    WEST POINT, Ala. – After heavy rainfall postponed West Point’s region matchup against Lawrence County Friday night, the Warriors and Red Devils were able to hit the turf at Cullman High School’s Oliver Woodard Stadium Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately for the West Point faithful braving...

    Flooding rain, storms into weekend

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    CLANTON, Ala. – Rain and thunderstorms ahead of a line of storms will move across the state from this morning through evening with several additional bands or lines of storms through Thursday. The highest threat will be heavy rainfall where widespread 2-4 inches are possible...

    Cullman Swim and Dive Team holds end of season banquet

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -- The Cullman Swim and Dive Team held its end of the season banquet at Stone Bridge Farms, graciously sponsored by Traditions Bank, last. At the banquet, each swimmer and diver was recognized with a trophy for how many years they had either swum or dove. Senior swimmers...

    Go Platinum Salon offering free haircuts and supplies to K-12 students Aug. 3

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Go Platinum Salon will host a back-to-school event offering free haircuts and school supplies for K-12 students. The event will be held on Aug. 3, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Daystar Church. Additionally, the Kool Breeze ice cream truck will be...

    Cullman County PALS Beautification Award nominations underway

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman County People Against a Littered State (PALS) is currently accepting nominations for Beautification Awards. These awards are a physical recognition for local businesses, churches, practices and organizations that add to the beauty of the area with exceptional landscaping or design....

    Pet of the week: Don’t get bothered, get Badger

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Badger is a beautiful, low-energy Great Pyrenees who is just 3 months old. His coat has “red badger marks,” hence his name – not all Great Pyrenees dogs are totally white.  All situations intrigue his curious mind but when it comes down to...

    Learn all about trees

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – As springtime approaches, eager gardeners have the chance this week to learn about which trees are good fits for their landscapes ahead of the annual Cullman County Natural Resources Planting Committee tree sale to be held on Saturday, Feb. 18.  On Wednesday,...

    PREP VOLLEYBALL: West Point hosts tri-match with Cullman, Addison

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    WEST POINT, Ala. – West Point was back home Tuesday night hosting a tri-match with Cullman and Addison and all three teams left the gym with a win. The Lady Warriors took the first match over Cullman 2-0, the Lady Bearcats bounced back with...

    Governor awards $1.4M to assist child abuse victims in north Alabama

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Five nonprofit organizations in north Alabama were awarded $1.4 million to provide child abuse victims with access to professional assistance in 10 counties.  The grants will enable the organizations to provide services including mental health assistance, medical services referrals, advocacy and assisting...

    Hanceville City Council donates $1K to Hanceville High marching band

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - At the first regularly scheduled meeting of July, held on Thursday, July 11, the Hanceville City Council tackled several pieces of business, including a donation to the Hanceville High School marching band to assist in the purchase of new uniforms, an...

    Q&A with Cullman EMA: Stay safe while staying warm

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Ahead of future cold snaps, The Cullman Tribune sat down with the director of Cullman Emergency Management Agency, Tim Sartin, to gather tips for residents to keep safe while keeping warm this winter. CGM: In case of a power outage, how can...

    Pet of the week: The constant observer, Ms. Anastasia

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  Meet Anastasia, The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week!   This beautiful 4-5-year old Husky may be a bit up tempo, as she is described as having medium energy, but she comes with a special trait. A dog like Anastasia is different; she pays close...

    WSCC ATHLETICS ROUNDUP: Cross Country teams shine at JSU Foothills Invitational; Volleyball wins away matches

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -- The Wallace State Men’s and Women’s Cross Country teams delivered strong performances at the 18th Annual JSU Foothills Invitational on Aug. 30 at Choccolocco Park in Oxford. Competing against a deep field, the men’s team secured a fourth place finish out of 19 teams,...

    Cullman Regional Airport ‘breaks ground’ on expansion project, accepts $1M ADECA grant

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - Cullman Regional Airport officials on Thursday, Aug. 8, ceremoniously “broke ground” on a major renovation of its terminal apron and new hangars. An additional $1 million to help fund the renovation of the local airport and north Alabama’s only drop zone...

    Harvest to Home serves local food to sold-out crowd

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The North Alabama Agriplex on Thursday, Sept. 12, held its annual fundraising event, the Harvest to Home Local Foods Dinner & Auctions, at the Dr. William F. Peinhardt Conference Center at Wallace State Community College. The event was sold out.   The...

    Gudger named to GOPAC’s 2024 Class of Emerging Leaders

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Alabama State Senator Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman is among 29 Republican legislators nationwide chosen for GOPAC's 2024 Class of Emerging Leaders. Nominated by their state's legislative leadership, these elected officials have demonstrated promise in positively impacting their state and rising within the Republican...

    Winners named in 2024 FCCLA County Poultry Cook-Off

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - On April 18, 2024, various county school students met at the Alabama Farm Credit headquarters in Cullman for the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) County Poultry Cook-off. The event was sponsored by the Farmers Federations, Poultry and Egg Association and Alabama Farm Credit. The poultry cook-off had two categories:...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Addison handles Shoals Christian 51-0, Smothers earns 100th win

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    ADDISON, Ala. – Addison hosted region foe Shoals Christian at A.G. Hicks Stadium Friday night and Addison dominated the Flame from start to finish, winning 51-0. Friday night’s win is also the 100th for Addison Head Coach David Smothers. Coach Smothers now sports a...

    Brandin’ Iron Veterans Day Dinner feeds 1.3K

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The Brandin’ Iron’s eight annual Veterans Day Dinner took place Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. It was a free meal for veterans and their spouses. General Manager Josh Speakman said this year’s event fed 1,300 people. “We truly enjoy giving back to...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Vinemont bounces back with 32-28 win at Midfield

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    MIDFIELD, Ala. – After falling in four overtimes on the road at Phil Campbell last week, the Vinemont Eagles found themselves in another tight game Friday night. However, the Eagles were able to finish the game strong and leave Midfield with a hard-fought, 32-28...

    Good Hope City Council adopts 4 new Resolutions, reports successful Back-to-School Bash

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – Good Hope’s City Council held its first August meeting at Good Hope City Hall Monday night and adopted four new resolutions. Resolution No: 017-2024 was the annual resolution to adopt the transportation plan pursuant to the Rebuild Alabama Act and Resolution...

    Pet of the Week: Betty Sue

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – This week’s Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week is the small and lovable Betty Sue, who is already housetrained!  The young miniature pincher is 1.5 years old and is reported to have low- to medium-energy needs. Betty Sue is a ball of...

    Library ends Summer Reading Program with record numbers

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Over the summer, the Cullman County Public Library System held a Summer Reading Program across its branches, hosting guest readers, hobbyists and child-friendly activities to bring children and young adults into the library in a bid to increase literacy and interest...

    Jacksonville State unveils Loring and Debbie White Football Complex

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    JACKSONVILLE, Ala. -- Jacksonville State University (Jax State) is thrilled to announce the grand opening of the Loring and Debbie White Football Complex, a state-of-the-art facility that will serve as the new home for Gamecock football. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held on Saturday, July 27,...

    Marshall condemns FDA’s ‘illegal and dangerous decision to abandon restrictions on abortion-inducing drugs’

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Attorney General Steve Marshall on Friday led a coalition of 22 state attorneys general in sending a letter to the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, Robert Califf, condemning the FDA’s recent decision “to abandon its longstanding restrictions on the...

    Pet of the week: Meet sweet and loving Ms. Clara!

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - While just approximately 4-5 years old, Ms. Clara is a Terrier-mix looking for the perfect home. She exhibits medium to high energy and is truly a happy girl who simply looks forward to the time you have to spend with her. Clara understands...

    CHS seniors have Zoom meeting with Congressman Aderholt

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Seniors at Cullman High School met with U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama, on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. Aderholt’s office issued the following statement: “Mr. Lawayne Morton’s senior U.S. Government class at Cullman High School took a lot of interest in the three week...

    PREP SPORTS: ‘Remember your why’: Cold Springs’ Ella Bruer reflects on Eagle years

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    BREMEN, Ala. -- Cold Springs senior Ella Bruer had an amazing basketball career and made so many great memories during her years playing for the Eagles. She got to play with a lot of great teammates and they all enjoyed the experience together. "My favorite...

    Ivey encourages AL college students to apply for Governor’s Office Internship Program

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday announced the application period is open for the Governor’s Office summer internship sessions. She encouraged Alabama undergraduate students to apply. Designed to provide insight to college students who want to learn more about the executive branch...

    Jubilee Coffee and Wine Bar coming to Cullman this November

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Jubilee Coffee and Wine Bar, sister company to  Karma’s Coffee House, will – tentatively – open in downtown Cullman this November. Owner Katie Fine said Karma's and Jubilee are more than just places to grab a drink; they're places of community, conversation...

    COLUMN: Tips for deer season prep from local hunter Nick Rice

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    October will be here before we know it, and we all know what that means, bow season opener. July is a great time to get a lot of things done to make sure you are ready for opening day. Don’t procrastinate and be the...

    Agriplex ‘Harvest to Home’ dinner Sept. 12

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  Alabama Farm Credit will present the North Alabama Agriplex’s ninth annual Harvest to Home Local Foods Dinner and Auctions Thursday, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m. at the Wallace State Community College Dr. William F. PeinhardtConference Center in Hanceville. Doors will open at...

    $5.6M in NHTSA, USDOJ grants awarded statewide for law enforcement programs

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced $5.6 million in grants to support statewide programs designed to increase public safety on Alabama’s highways and in the state’s communities.  “Public Safety is a core mission of my Administration. Our state, regional, county and municipal...

    Cullman earns Tree City USA Growth Award

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Tree City USA is a program of the Arbor Day Foundation that honors cities and towns across the United States for their commitment to tree planting and care. Recently, the City of Cullman was honored with the Tree City USA Growth...

    Azaleas: An Alabama beauty

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — Springtime is showtime for azaleas in Alabama landscapes. Bursting with blooms and color, azaleas are the stars of spring. Lucy Edwards, the Alabama Cooperative Extension System’s coordinator for Chilton County, said azaleas may be the most popular flowering shrubs in...

    Cullman Regional expands pediatric services with new clinic and physicians

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Regional is expanding its pediatric program. Expanded services include new pediatric physicians, a new larger pediatric clinic location and a pediatric hospitalist program to provide 24/7 coverage for the hospital. Beginning Sept. 3, pediatricians John Licata and Christopher Dodd will see...

    Cullman Lions Club presents $50K to Good Samaritan Health Clinic

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - In April, the Good Samaritan Health Clinic announced plans to build a new location along Veterans Drive Southwest to better serve the residents of Cullman County. On Friday, Aug. 16, the Cullman Lions Club helped the clinic step closer to breaking...

    ADCRN’s Blankenship testifies before House Committee about impact of GOMESA funds

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - At the request of Alabama Representative Jerry Carl (R) and the House Natural Resources Committee, Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship traveled to Washington, D.C., recently to testify about the crucial funding Alabama receives from oil and gas leases through the Gulf of...

    Monster Truck Wars roars into Cullman Sept. 28-29

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Agricultural Trade Center is gearing up for an action-packed weekend with the highly anticipated Monster Truck Wars, happening Sept. 28-29. This family friendly event will feature three giant shows, showcasing world-famous monster trucks, jaw-dropping stunts and a chance...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Holly Pond preparing to kick off 2024 season

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. – Football season is fast approaching for all our local teams and in Holly Pond, the Broncos have been hard at work getting ready to kick things off at the end of August. Will McDaniel is preparing for his first season...

    Op-Ed: The time has come for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission to fulfill its promise

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    Published without edits The time has come for the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) to fulfill its promise and deliver medical cannabis to the patients in Alabama who have been waiting far too long. This delay is not just an administrative failure but a critical...

    Victory Cheer Academy introducing new Victory Gymnastics program in September

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Victory Cheer Academy recently announced the launch of its new gymnastics program, Victory Gymnastics, with evaluations scheduled from Aug. 20-23, from 4-7 p.m. As spaces are limited, prospective participants are encouraged to book their slots early to ensure enrollment. Additionally, early...

    Arrowhead RV Park hosting Thanksgiving food drive through Nov. 22

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    CRANE HILL, Ala. - This Thanksgiving season, one local business is giving back to the community in the way it feels is most needed. Arrowhead RV Park is collecting food items to distribute across the county to bless families in need for Thanksgiving. Property and...

    ACES: Relief on the way? Extension economist says inflation approaching pre-pandemic levels

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — While many Americans are still battling an increased cost of living, the economic outlook for 2024 shows promise, as markets in the United States continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Inflation and economic growth This figure shows real GDP growth —...

    Caring for garden pollinators during summer

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. - Summer is an active season for pollinators, but it doesn’t mean humans should count on the garden to provide everything that pollinators need to survive. It is up to gardeners to make sure these pollinators have what they need to...

    Marshall sues Biden Administration to stop ‘unlawful new immigration program’

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall’s Office on Tuesday announced that Marshall has  joined a multistate coalition suing the Biden Administration over a new Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) program that “unlawfully invites hundreds of thousands of aliens into our country.”  Marshall’s Office...

    Files from yesteryear: 1900, 1930, 1950

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    From the files of 1900:   M. Dickerman has purchased the sawmill, belonging to W. Turney, near Vinemont. Doctor W.A. Barclift, of Hartselle, is having a cottage erected on the bluff, overlooking the Vinemont railroad station and will use it as a summer home. Mrs. M.W. Howard stopped...

    Wallace State Performing Arts announces scholarship audition dates

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -  Wallace State Community College’s Fine and Performing Arts programs will hold scholarship auditions on Feb. 3 and March 3 from 8 a.m.-noon at the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts. The auditions are open to all current and incoming...

    Junior Miss Cullman County Fair Princess Brooklyn Shaw champions diabetes platform

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Junior Miss Cullman County Fair Princess Brooklyn Shaw takes her platform, Tiaras for Type 1, seriously. “This platform is very dear to her heart and ours. Her diagnosis changed her life forever, but she wants to give back,” her mother, Shanda Shaw,...

    Behind the Rack Consignment sale coming to Cullman Nov. 16-18

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Heather Stewart and her consignment sale, Behind the Rack Consignment, had been offering deep discounts on high-quality secondhand children’s items in Arab for two years when other cities started reaching out and asking that sales be held in their areas; requests...

    Cullman Tractor Supply hosting Plant-A-Seed event

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman Tractor Supply store is inviting young gardeners to its Plant-A-Seed event for a free opportunity to learn the basics of gardening with a hands-on activity. On July 27, 2024, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., young customers can visit the store to plant a...

    WSCC Nursing recognizes more than 100 graduates at pinning ceremony

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -  Wallace State Community College’s Department of Nursing Education celebrated the accomplishments of more than 100 students Thursday at its second pinning ceremony for 2024 graduation season. More than 75 were pinned at a ceremony held in May. “We are so proud of...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Aggies win nail-biter at Lawrence County 28-25

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    MOULTON, Ala. – After picking up a win at Ardmore last week, the Fairview Aggies were on the road once again Friday night, this time for a big region battle at Lawrence County. Fairview jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter...

    Nominations open for Alabama State Parks 7th Annual Eagle Awards

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama State Parks Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will again recognize special contributors to the parks with its prestigious Eagle Awards.   Nominations for the seventh annual Eagle Awards are open online at www.alapark.com/eagle-awards-2023 and the awards...

    Extension offers additional Natural Resources Webinars in 2023

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – The Alabama Cooperative Extension System continues its award-winning Natural Resources Webinar Series in 2023. A product of the system’s forestry, wildlife, and natural resources management (FWNR) team, this webinar series has significantly expanded reach and impact since its inception in...

    On The Plains with Payton Thorne: ‘Maximize every day’

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    AUBURN, Ala. – Not long after entering the NCAA transfer portal in spring of 2023, quarterback Payton Thorne found himself strolling through Auburn's campus with a decision to make that proved easy for him. “I got in (the portal) on a Sunday morning and then...

    ‘We want to invest in their lives’: Wallace State hosts Elementary STEAM Camp

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – This week, Wallace State Community College hosted local elementary school students for a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) Academy and it was a great opportunity for the students to learn a variety of new skills. Over the course of...

    Cullman County Imagination Library celebrates 3 years

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Friends of the Public Libraries of Cullman County (FPLCC) and the  Cullman County Public Library System (CCPLS) on Thursday celebrated the third year of the partnership between the FPLCC and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which puts books into the hands...

    Files from yesteryear: 1936, 1952

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    From the files of 1936 Mrs. H. Parker was a nice hostess on Thursday for a dance. George Stiefelmeyer, Grand Master- Elect of the Grand Lodge of Alabama Odd Fellows, attended the district convention of the Rebekahs in Hanceville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Herrell have...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Addison picks up 39-6 region win at Cherokee

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    CHEROKEE, Ala. – Addison traveled to the quaint town of Cherokee in Northwest Alabama Friday night to take on the Indians in a region game at a surprisingly dry William Lyle Harris Stadium. If Addison was expecting to play the Cherokee teams of old, they...

    Joker and Amy: The adoption story that was meant to be

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - It’s been one year since Amy Dunn of Cullman adopted Joker, the mustang. During this time, after plenty of head scratches, lots of laughs and tons of treats, they have forged a lifelong bond. Dunn adopted Joker at the Bureau of...

    Jones Chapel VFD getting ladder truck

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    JONES CHAPEL, Ala. - The Jones Chapel Volunteer Fire Department will be getting a ladder truck this fall. Fire Chief Clint Thrasher said the truck is a 1999 Spartan Smeal 75’ Aerial ladder truck with a 1,750 GPM (gallon per minute) pump and 400-gallon polypropylene...

    ‘If you can just give them just a little hope, that’s what you need to do’

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    Parkside Outreach, Parkside School partner for Christmas meal and program BAILEYTON, Ala. – The scent of chicken and dressing and fresh rolls wafted through Parkside School’s lunchroom on Saturday evening, Dec. 16, 2023, as Baileyton residents filed in for a free hot meal and seasonal...

    United Way to host communitywide food drive Feb. 6-11

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The United Way of Cullman County will host a communitywide food drive to benefit all food banks, pantries and feeding ministries in Cullman County from Feb. 6-11, 2023. Donations can be dropped off at various locations across Cullman County; there will...

    Files from yesteryear: 1936, 1950

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    From the files of 1936 The Cullman County High School was closed on April 1, 1936, due to lack of funds. Mrs. Oldacre spoke to the student body on Monday morning in assembly. The Cullman County High School first opened in September of 1907 with...

    The Link awarded portion of $1.5M grant

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention joined local and state leaders Tuesday, Feb. 28, to present a check in the amount of $1,521,900 to local grantee organizations in Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District.     The Alabama Department of Child Abuse &...

    Standoff leads to suspect ramming police vehicles

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman Police Department on Monday, Sept. 30, responded to a report from CSX about a vehicle trespassing on railroad tracks at Mitchell Road. Upon arrival, officers made contact with the vehicle, which then rammed a patrol car, leading to a standoff....

    Cullman County Republican Women hosting planning meeting Aug. 13

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Republican Women will host a planning meeting at the VFW in Cullman on Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. President Cathi Bradford said the group is planning its strategy to see former President Trump re-elected in November and all...

    Vinemont hosts 3rd annual 4th of July Celebration

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - What could have been the whole of the town of South Vinemont flooded the Vinemont Sportsplex on Sunday night, June 30, as the municipality, along with Vinemont Baptist Church, held the third annual Fourth of July Celebration. Each year, the event grows...

    Files from yesteryear: 1905, 1935

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    From the files of 1905 The Ladies Symphony and a number of friends met at the M.L. Robertson home on the 27th. Presenting the program of piano and vocal selections were Mesdames, Beyer, Brown, Hartwig, Hays, Dreher, Coe, Parker and Miller and Misses McMinn and...

    Files from yesteryear: 1900, 1930

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    From the files of 1900 Arthur and Walter Oden are at the bedside of their father, Captain E.J. Oden. Reverend Anson West has about recovered from an illness. D.L. Aldredge of Holly Pond was in Cullman on Tuesday. Miss Minnie Braasch and Edgar Stoll of Vinemont have entered...

    Long-Lewis acquires Cullman’s Eckenrod Ford Lincoln

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Long-Lewis Automotive Group, effective Aug. 12, 2024, acquired Eckenrod Ford Lincoln in Cullman. The official name of the dealership is Long-Lewis Ford Lincoln of Cullman. Long-Lewis purchased all assets, including the real estate, and will also retain all Eckenrod employees. This...

    Alabama USSSA set to hold umpire clinic in Vinemont Feb. 25

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - Alabama USSSA Baseball is set to host an umpire clinic in Vinemont, inviting enthusiasts of baseball and softball to enhance their skills and potentially turn their passion into a rewarding year-long endeavor. The clinic will take place on Sunday, Feb. 25,...

    Wieners on the run!

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    Cullman’s OktoFURfest Oct. 5 CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman’s Oktoberfest will host a special event for dog lovers during this year’s festivities – OktoFURfest. The event will take place on Oct. 5, starting at 11 a.m., at the brand-new Tito’s Wüffenplatz, a designated dog-friendly area at...

    Hanceville City Council approves CCTV bid

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - At its regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, July 25, the Hanceville City Council approved a bid to install more and update city hall’s current CCTV system. The bid amount was approved for $4,995 for all-inclusive installation services and equipment from Superior...

    Obituary: Richard G. Stimson

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    Graveside funeral services for Richard G. Stimson, age 82 of Tullahoma, Tennessee formerly of Hanceville, will be conducted on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. from the Trinity Lutheran Cemetery with Pastor John Jenkins officiating. Mr. Stimson was born in Anselma, Pennsylvania on Aug....

    St.  Andrew’s hosting Back-2-School Bash Aug. 4

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - St. Andrew’s Global Methodist Church in Cullman is hosting its Back-2-School Bash on Sunday, Aug. 4, from 2-4 p.m. St.  Andrew’s is located at 615 Main Ave. SW. The Back-2-School Bash will feature a variety of activities, including games, inflatables and frozen...

    Cullman EMS 6th Annual 911 Chili Supper & Cook-Off Feb. 18

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  Cullman EMS will host its sixth annual 911 Chili Supper & Cook-Off Saturday, Feb. 18, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Cullman VFW. All proceeds will benefit PTSD treatments for veterans.   The cook-off is open to law enforcement officers, firefighters, EMA and...

    Free electric vehicle showcase set for Saturday in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – A free electric vehicle (EV) showcase will take place at Northbrook Baptist Church in Cullman on Saturday, Sept. 14. A variety of EVs will be on display, and EV owners will be on-hand to talk one-on-one with anyone interested in learning more...

    HudsonAlpha launches new public education program

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    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - HudsonAlpha U is the new name and brand for the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology’s popular public education programs and resources.  “HudsonAlpha U Nights” is a series of evening events designed for a public audience. The events are free and open to the...

    Stu’s Crew sees 40 participants for basketball camp

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman High School (CHS) Head Basketball Coach Stu Stuedeman, along with his team of CHS Varsity Basketball players hosted the inaugural Stu’s Crew Basketball Camp in partnership with the Cullman Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism (CPRST) Therapeutic Recreation Program (TRP) on...

    ALEA: Make safety a New Year’s resolution; don’t get caught out in the cold

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — As 2023 ends and we enjoy the final days of December, it reminds us that winter is here as local forecasters are calling for freezing temperatures, rain and possible snow flurries in the northern part of the state. Secretary of the Alabama...

    PREP SPORTS: ‘Hard work pays off. Never, ever quit’: Fairview’s Laci Segrest talks Aggie years

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. -- Fairview senior Laci Segrest competed for both the volleyball and track-and-field teams during her time at Fairview and in this interview, Laci shared some of her favorite memories she made on and off the field with her friends and teammates. "My favorite...

    ACES: Extension’s Grow More, Give More project improving lives

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — The Grow More, Give More (GMGM) project is changing the lives of Alabama senior citizens one container garden at a time. Since 2020, the GMGM project — led by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System home grounds, gardens and home pests...

    Cullman’s David Moss joins SouthPoint Bank Board of Directors

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala.  – SouthPoint Bank on Monday, June 17, announced that David Moss, Jr. has joined its board of directors.  Moss is the regional vice president of sales of the Southern Region for Oriental Weavers. Moss, a native of Cullman, has served on the Cullman...

    Jacobs proclaims Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs recently proclaimed the week of April 14-20, 2024, Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in the city of Cullman in conjunction with National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, which is observed annually during the second week in April. This week,...

    Honoring Sydni’s legacy

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The second annual Sydni Helms-Hipp Memorial Barrel Race is set to take place on Sept. 14, at the Cullman County Agricultural Trade Center, with gates opening at 7 a.m. While this event will capture the essence of an entertaining and competitive...