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    Flourish of Cullman Mardi Gras Bingo and Silent Auctions set for April 6

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Local nonprofit Flourish of Cullman will host its Mardi Gras Bingo and Silent Auction event on Saturday, April 6. Flourish aims to bring awareness, acceptance and support to the differently abled community, no matter their abilities. Its mission statement reads, “Flourish of...

    Fairview Elementary holding Winter Coat and Shoe Drive

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. - Fairview Elementary School is holding its Winter Coat and Shoe Drive. Donations will be collected through Dec. 19, and distributed Dec. 20. Assistant Principal Robert Strane said this is the second time the school has held the event “The first time we were...

    Inaugural Fishing with Veterans event held

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Veterans with Christ hosted the inaugural Fishing with Veterans on Veterans Day. The goal was to connect veterans with new friends and just enjoy a day of fishing. The event took place at Smith Lake Park, where friends and family fished...

    Tradition! Cullman Community Theatre to present ‘Fiddler on the Roof in August

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman, that quaint but growing German colony in north Alabama, will take on a little more international flavor in the next few weeks. A little Hebrew and Yiddish, like “l’chaim” (a toast meaning “to life!”), “mazel tov” (a congratulatory exclamation of...

    Bartram exhibit starts tour of Alabama State Parks  

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    Visitors to Lake Guntersville State Park learn about William Bartram's explorations in Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Gruber)  As one of the first people to experience Alabama’s incredible diversity of landscapes and wildlife, 18th century explorer William Bartram traversed much of central and south Alabama during...

    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,...

    Branham will not seek reelection to Cullman City School Board

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - When his second term is complete next year, Cullman City School Board Member Chris Branham has announced he will not be seeking reelection for a third term. Branham currently represents Place 2 on the school board. “I would like to thank Superintendent Kyle...

    PREP BASKETBALL: Bearcats fall to Hewitt-Trussville in Mike Dean Turkey Shootout, 62-39

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    CULLMAN, Ala. — After collecting wins over Lawrence County and Decatur Heritage earlier this week, Cullman was back on the court at Bearcat Arena Wednesday night to play Hewitt-Trussville in the final matchup of this year’s Coach Mike Dean Turkey Shootout. The Huskies gave...

    Dinosaur Tea Party at the Cullman Library

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The main branch of the Cullman County Public Library System had kids roaring with excitement on Saturday, Nov. 16. Youngsters came pouring in at 10 a.m. for a T-Rex Tea Party. The crowd was so large that library employees rushed to...

    Books reviews from CCPLS readers

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    Readers who frequent the Cullman County Public Library System share reviews of some of their recently read books. Submission date: July 21 Reviewer: Jeanette Eakin Title: “Agents of Babylon” Author: Dr. David Jeremiah Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Thoughts about the book: Wonderful to read how a teenager (Daniel)...

    Cullman County’s Harrison, Hudson awarded PBCI scholarships

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala.  - Rex Harrison of Holly Pond and Etta Hudson of Logan were each awarded a scholarship by the Poarch Band of Creek Indians (PBCI) for their participation in Alabama’s livestock industry on Sunday, March 17, at a ceremony held in coordination with the Southeastern Livestock Exposition (SLE) Rodeo. The PBCI has a proud history of supporting...

    Vinemont council tables software talks, prepares for senior luncheon

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The Vinemont Town Council on Tuesday resumed discussions on Text MyGov communications software and chose to table the item of business until its next meeting. It also discussed the next senior luncheon. On Monday, Aug. 19, the council will host its monthly Senior Luncheon at the Vinemont...

    CCSO, CPD share Labor Day Weekend safety tips

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – It’s Labor Day Weekend, and local law enforcement is reminding Cullman County residents to be safe as summer comes to an end. The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office provided a few tips to make the weekend safer for families, travel and events.  When taking...

    PREP BASKETBALL: Lady Raiders collect 67-22 win over Dora at Wallace State Thanksgiving Classic

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The Good Hope Lady Raiders were back in action Tuesday afternoon competing at this year’s Wallace State Thanksgiving Classic and after taking a tough loss at Clements Monday night, Good Hope bounced back with a 67-22 win over Dora. The Lady...

    WSCC SOFTBALL: Lions returning to World Series

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    Wallace State is returning to the NJCAA World Series for the fifth consecutive season and the ninth time in the last 10 tournaments. The Lions received an at-large bid in the NJCAA Division I Selection Show this past Tuesday. Wallace State (47-13), ranked ninth in the...

    ‘Train to Drive’: ALEA participates in Operation Clear Track

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Whether you’re a veteran, unexperienced driver or make your living behind the wheel of a bus or a commercial vehicle, staying safe around railway tracks is all about knowing the rules. Each year, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) joins fellow law...

    Live the pumpkin spice life

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. — Fall is the season of spices. People looking for a little extra warmth on a cool, fall day have several options to turn to. From lattes to baked goods and beyond, there are a lot of great uses for these...

    Render Aid Alabama hosting Boo Festival Oct. 28

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Amid a plethora of fall and Halloween activities slated for next week, Render Aid Alabama is joining in on the fall fun and offering support at the same time by hosting its inaugural Boo Festival on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023. Attendees...

    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....

    PREP FOOTBALL: Holly Pond scores late to top Sylvania 24-21

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. – Holly Pond kicked off region play against Sylvania Friday night and it was a nailbiter between the Broncos and the Rams. Sylvania scored to take a 21-18 lead over Holly Pond with less than two minutes remaining in regulation, but...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Meek drops season opener at Lynn 33-20

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    LYNN, Ala. – Meek opened up the 2024 season on the road Friday night, kicking things off with a Winston County matchup against Lynn. Unfortunately for Tiger fans, the Bears jumped out to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter and Meek was unable...

    Cullman County Schools bus damaged in weekend storm

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - A Cullman County Schools bus was damaged Saturday, June 7, when tree limbs fell during severe weather. The bus was set to be used for the system’s annual Summer Learning Camp, which began Monday, June 9, but no one was on...

    ‘A servant’s heart’

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    Lowe’s provides Thanksgiving meals to community members in need CULLMAN, Ala. - Lowe’s continued its annual tradition of giving back to the community by donating six family meals purchased from Publix to local organizations and families in need. Meals were distributed to patients of the...

    Whitehead, Guthrie voted Baileyton Volunteer, Citizen of the Year

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. – Mayor Windell Calloway called the monthly session of the Baileyton Town Council to order on June 2, with Councilman Benny Guthrie opening the meeting with an invocation followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The council started the meeting by closing out old...

    Searching for treasures: Senior event May 8

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman Senior Center will host a special event on Thursday, May 8, at 1 p.m. featuring Alabama historian, speaker, explorer, treasure hunter and collector Jim Phillips.   “Jim Phillips will be here to share many stories of his historian experiences,” Cullman...

    Auburn’s Broome named semifinalist for Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Award

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    ATLANTA – Junior All-American forward/center Johni Broome (Plant City, Fla.) is a semifinalist for the Naismith Defensive Player of the Year Award as announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club on Wednesday. The All-SEC First Team and SEC All-Defensive Team selection is one of 10 semifinalists along with Adrian...

    Cullman youth volleyball team finishes undefeated, earns platinum bracket spot in regional youth volleyball

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -- 6th Grade Cullman Gold volleyball team comprised of 6th-grade students from East Elementary School has finished the season undefeated in the Cullman County Youth Volleyball Association League with a record of 12-0 and earned the number 1 seed in the Cullman...

    Happy 105th birthday, Roy Drinkard!

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman's Roy Drinkard, the oldest living United States Marine, turns 105 years old on Saturday, July 12, 2025. U.S. Congressman Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama, on Friday joined other state and local leaders and friends at a birthday celebration at Drinkard’s home. “Caroline and I are...

    PREP BASKETBALL: Broncos, Lady Broncos collect wins over Cleveland

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. -- The Holly Pond Broncos hosted the Cleveland Panthers on Monday night and both teams ended up sweeping the Panthers. The Lady Broncos rolled past Cleveland 54-23 in the girls’ game and the boys' game, a big fourth quarter from the Broncos helped them...

    6th annual Stuff the Bus campaign comes to a close

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The United Way of Cullman County’s (UWCC) sixth annual Stuff the Bus campaign, which collected donations of school supplies for area students, came to a close Friday afternoon, and UWCC Executive Director Waid Harbison said he was happy with the results. "We...

    Files from yesteryear: 1930, 1950

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    From the files of 1930 The bodies of two Cullman County soldiers arrived home, Emory McConnell and Ulyses Yeager. Mr. Jessie Smith is erecting a cotton gin at Simcoe. W.C. Waldrop and wife attended the two-day Union Harp singing at Old Redan Church and reported a fine...

    Cullman County archery teams shine at state tournaments in Montgomery

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    Cullman County Schools were well represented at the State Bullseye and IBO Tournaments held in Montgomery this past weekend, with multiple schools bringing home top honors and individual accolades. Vinemont High School led the way by claiming the IBO State Championship title with an impressive team score 1688. In the Bullseye competition,...

    Local youth win during Alabama National Fair Sheep Show contests for Showmanship, Premier Exhibitor

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    Beginner showmanship winners at the Alabama National Fair Youth Goat Show were, from left, Boone Maples of Lee County, first place; Caleb Watkins of Elmore County, second place; Brooklyn Ray of Cullman County, third place; Troy Gandy of Pike County, fourth place; and Levi...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Addison cruises past Shoals Christian 68-8

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    FLORENCE, Ala. – The Addison Bulldogs hit the road to kick off region play at Shoals Christian Friday night and they dominated the Flame from start to finish. The Bulldogs jumped out to a 45-0 lead in the first half and continued pulling away...

    West Elementary hosts annual Veterans Day program

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - West Elementary hosted its annual Veterans Day program on Thursday, Nov. 7, with two performances by its fifth graders. Military veteran and fifth-grade teacher Keenan Hollingsworth said the school also hosted a reception for local veterans on Thursday. “In a heartfelt display of...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Holly Pond falls to Appalachian 28-18

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. – The Broncos kicked off their season at home against Appalachian Friday night and it was a nailbiter between them and the Eagles. Holly Pond trailed by three in the final minutes of the fourth, but Appalachian was able to score...

    Summer meals served at Cullman County Schools

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - Cullman County Schools kicked off this year’s Summer Feeding Program on Monday, June 10.   Cullman County Schools Superintendent Dr. Shane Barnette said, “We are excited to be able to offer this opportunity to our students and community.” Beginning at 8 a.m....

    Thousands gather for Cullman County Veterans Day Celebration

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Despite a day filled with overcast skies and canceled flight shows, the Cullman County Veterans Day Celebration saw an impressive turnout on Saturday, Nov. 2, with over 4,000 attendees gathering at Cullman Regional Airport to honor local veterans. The event, which...

    8th annual Veterans Thanksgiving Dinner Nov. 20

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    WEST POINT, Ala. – The Brandin’ Iron Steakhouse in West Point has hosted a free meal for area veterans and their spouses for the past several years. This year’s event will be Monday, Nov. 20, from noon-6 p.m.  Brandin’ Iron Manager Josh Speakman said the...

    Local youth win during Alabama National Fair Livestock Shows

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    Cole Eubanks of Cullman County exhibited the Overall Bred and Owned Reserve Champion during the Alabama National Fair Youth Beef Cattle Breeding Heifer Show. It was also the Grand Champion Charolais as well as the Bred and Owned Grand Champion Charolais. The show was...

    COLUMN: The misadventures of Handyman

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    It all started with the best of intentions. My sister had a small, ornate, antique table with a broken leg, and since she knew I fooled around with old furniture, asked if I could fix it. “Oh sure, I can,” I said. “Why don’t you...

    Pet of the week: Meet Fancy

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Fancy, The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week, is small Beagle with an enormous heart. She is approximately 8 years old with low energy. This precious one is vocal as she bays when you sit with her, when you pet her, when...

    COLUMN: Let’s go outside to play

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    At the risk of sounding like an old man, I have realized there is a great difference in how the youth of today entertain themselves and how the youth of my generation did so. One big difference is that we mostly played outdoors. It was...

    Obituary: Donna Marie Duke Smith

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    Donna Marie Duke Smith, age 41, of Cullman passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2024. There will be a Celebration of Life in her honor on Sunday, May 5, 2024, at 3 p.m. at Dodge City Park. Friends and family are all welcome.  Cullman Funeral Home is honored to serve the family. 

    Jones Chapel VFD hosting Halloween (and more) event Oct. 31

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    ‘This is going to be an exciting night of several fun and educational things going on’ JONES CHAPEL, Ala. - The Jones Chapel Volunteer Fire Department will host a Halloween trick or treating event from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31, while supplies last. Fire Chief...

    Vinemont council approves ‘right turn only’ sign on Park Drive

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    VINEMONT, Ala. -  At the Vinemont Town Council meeting Tuesday night, resident Shirley Arnett addressed the council members regarding a previously discussed U-turn on U.S. Highway 31 North. The council voted to add a “right turn only” sign at the Town’s right of way...

    Did you see the solar eclipse?

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Residents in Cullman County saw an annular solar eclipse in the sky on Saturday, Oct. 14. The event occurs every one to two years and, depending on weather and cloud coverage, was able to be seen across the county. For three...

    Special homecoming

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    Military dad surprises family at Harmony School event LOGAN, Ala. - Harmony School was the scene of heartwarming homecoming on Wednesday, March 5. The school organized a special surprise and students, faculty, staff, county officials and community members gathered to welcome Commander Tyler Herring of...

    National Recovery Month: ‘No one is alone in their journey’

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Mental Health and community partners are proud to join the national celebration of Recovery Month this September. This observance honors the strength and resilience of individuals in recovery. Recovery Month aims to raise awareness about mental illness and...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Aliceville pulls away to top Cold Springs 64-14

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    BREMEN, Ala. – The Cold Springs Eagles were back home Friday night for another big regional game against Aliceville. The Eagles and Yellow Jackets were knotted at 14 early in the second quarter but Aliceville tacked on 50 unanswered points the rest of the...

    CCPS students ‘take flight’ in STEM project

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - First graders at Cullman City Primary School had a chance to create and fly their own mini airplanes as part of a recent Science, Technology and Math (STEM) project. To celebrate the recent Read Across America Week, all first graders at...

    PREP BASKETBALL: Addison falls to Shoals Christian in Sub-Regional 84-59

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    ADDISON, Ala. – Addison hosted the Shoals Christian Flame for the right to advance to the Northwest Regional Saturday night and the game did not go as planned as the Flame came out and roasted the Bulldogs on their own floor 84-59. Shoals Christian came out...

    St. Bernard Prep students celebrate Leif Erikson Day

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - In honor of Leif Erikson Day (Oct. 9), world history students at St. Bernard Preparatory School took a journey back in time, celebrating the life and explorations of the Norse adventurer widely believed to be the first European to set foot...

    ‘No matter how hard your situations are, there’s a way to overcome every obstacle’: Hanceville’s Aaron Lopez reflects on Bulldog years

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -- Hanceville High School's Aaron Lopez collected his diploma in May, and in this interview, he talked about some of his favorite memories that he made alongside his friends in the band. "My favorite memories definitely consisted of performing my trombone solo for...

    ‘We have a lot of great veterans to honor in Cullman County’

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    Cullman County Veterans Day Celebration salutes local veterans VINEMONT, Ala. – Skies were clear, a pale cerulean and perfect for flight on Saturday morning, Nov. 4, 2023, as hundreds filled the pavement at Cullman Regional Airport to honor, celebrate and recognize the more than 7,000...

    Obituary: Arthur James Wagner

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    Arthur James Wagner Jr. age 77 of Cullman, Alabama passed away March 26, 2024. Arthur was born to Molly Bryant Wagner and Arthur James Wagner Sr. on December 18, 1946. Arthur is survived by his wife Linda Wagner, son Mark “Leann” Mosley, daughter Tracy...

    Alabama defeats Vanderbilt Saturday afternoon in SEC Opener

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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Alabama men's basketball team began SEC play with a 78-75 win on the road against Vanderbilt Saturday afternoon at Memorial Gymnasium. The Crimson Tide (9-5, 1-0 SEC) were led by Mark Sears scoring a game-high 21 points. Alabama's backcourt excelled on offense as Rylan Griffen (16...

    Cullman’s Annalee Allen earns $1,000 Alfa Foundation Scholarship

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    Annalee Allen of Cullman was recently selected as one of 100 recipients of the 2024-25 Alfa Foundation Scholarship Program. Allen, a freshman at Wallace State Community College majoring in poultry science, received $1,000 to use toward tuition, fees, books or supplies. Since 2014, the Alfa Foundation has awarded $1,050,000 to deserving students through its scholarship program, which...

    Files from Yesteryear: Sept. 13, 1962

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    From the files of Sept. 13, 1962 Notes Of A Cullman High Senior . . . Eureka! We did it! Yes, I mean in the Magazine Drive. Yes, we've broken all records of the past 13 years. We've already gone over the top and have got...

    ‘Master Chef Junior’ winner, 12, ‘Chef for the Day’ in Alabama

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – In May, Opelika’s Bryson McGlynn won “Master Chef Junior” season 9. Recently, he was invited to Montgomery for some special recognition from Gov. Kay Ivey. A release from Ivey’s office said: After Opelika, Alabama native 12-year-old Bryson McGlynn won the coveted Master Chef...

    Files from yesteryear: 1930, 1936

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    From the files of 1930 The County Board of Education has moved into its newly remodeled building, which is one of the finest in the state. Mrs. T.A. Smith had charge of the P.T.A. program on Tuesday. A book week program was given and Mrs. M.H....

    Showers and thunderstorms this evening into Monday

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    Ahead of an approaching upper-level system, winds this morning will begin to increase and, by afternoon, sustained at 10-15 mph with gusts from 15-30 mph north of I-20 and 15-25 mph south of I-20.  The upper-level system and associated cold front will produce a...

    Op-Ed: Know before you vote

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    Cullman deserves more than familiar names and empty chairs. In a time when every vote carries weight, too many are still cast based on little more than a last name, a family friend’s recommendation or a yard sign seen on the drive to work. That...

    133 fungal collections made at AMS 2nd annual Mushroom Faire

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    BATTLEGROUND, Ala. – Despite chilly temps and competition with the opening week of Cullman County Fair, the Alabama Mushroom Society (AMS) saw a great turnout at this weekend’s second annual Mushroom Faire at Camp Liberty in Battleground. The two-day festival was equal parts fun...

    Wallace State’s Wheeler earns NJCAA DI Softball Third Team All-American honors

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -- Wallace State Community College athlete Laura Leigh Wheeler has added one more honor to her list of achievements this year. Wheeler, of Sulligent, was named to the 2024 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I Softball All-America Teams – Third...

    ‘The Canterbury Tales’ comes to life at CHS

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - One of the great English literature classics came to life recently at Cullman High School, as literature students were tasked with telling a story from Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales.”But telling stories that date back to the late 1300s and are...

    Cullman County Commission adopts $58M FY2026 budget

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission has adopted a balanced budget for Fiscal Year 2026, focused on infrastructure, public safety and fiscal discipline.  Approved Sept. 23, the budget projects $58.2 million in revenues and $57.3 million in expenditures for governmental funds, along with $28.4...

    Wallace State hosting ACCS Board of Trustees meeting March 13

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Wallace State Community College announces it will host the monthly meeting of the Alabama Community College System (ACCS) Board of Trustees on Wednesday, March 13, 2024, at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Peinhardt Conference Center in the...

    CCSO, commission purchase 80 life-saving AEDs

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) and Cullman County Commission recently made what the CCSO called a “substantial investment” into the lives of Cullman County residents. The CCSO partnered with Birmingham-based Cardiac Solutions to provide life-saving equipment for the sheriff’s office. A...

    PREP FOOTBALL: No. 5 Fairview remains unbeaten with 48-21 win over Priceville

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. – After earning a massive, triple overtime win at Russellville a week ago, the Aggies returned to Dafford Smith Stadium Friday night and capped a week of homecoming celebrations with a 48-21 win over Priceville. The win also secured a Region 7...

    ‘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...

    Pet of the week: Meet Sable

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Meet the beautiful, elegant and sweet Sable, The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week. She is a shepherd mix who is approximately 5-6 months old. Sable is sharp girl who loves being in the company of others. She is a medium-energy pup and...

    Small Business Easter Market sees success

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  More than 1,000 shoppers turned out for the Small Business Easter Market on Saturday, March 22, at the Cullman County Agricultural Trade Center. Small Business Market Founder Shayla Waldner said the first 60 shoppers in line received free gifts and overall, the...

    Pet of the week: Meet Stewart (Little)

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Stewart (Little) is a Blue Tick Beagle who is approximately 4 years old. This low-energy handsome gentleman may be compact, but don't let his unassuming appearance fool you.  He is quite brilliant, but really all he wants is the love of your company....

    WSCC Volleyball wins ACCC Championship, heading to national tournament

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    MOBILE, Ala. -- Wallace State Community College Volleyball won their 14th conference title in 15 seasons and their 24th overall in a hard-fought battle against Enterprise State Community College at the Alabama Community College Conference/National Junior College Gulf South District Tournament over the weekend...

    Cullman Regional honors Gudger

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Regional on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023, presented a plaque to Sen.  Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman, to honor his achievements in the Alabama Legislature and to show appreciation for what it said is his continued dedication to the Cullman community’s economic growth. Gudger...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Arab wraps up regular season with 42-7 win at Hazel Green

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    HAZEL GREEN, Ala. – Arab hit the road for its regular season finale at Hazel Green Friday night and the Knights wrapped up a 7-2 regular season campaign with a 42-7 win over the Trojans. Arab will be off next week before traveling to...

    Files from yesteryear: 1933, 1952

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    From the files of 1933 Mrs. J.E. Pierce and son, Leroy of Cullman, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Nesmith at Panama. The 1933 Home Economics Club at Cullman High School includes: Mildred White, Grace Wonderlich, Almedia Newman, Elizabeth Glasscock, Mary Louise...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Fairview earns 40-23 win over Springville

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. – After dominating Fultondale on the road last week, Fairview was on the field for its home opener against Springville at Dafford Smith Stadium Friday night. The score was knotted at 14 late in the first quarter but the Aggies scored 19...

    COLUMN: Water aerobics – H2 oh no!

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    Since I had knee surgery earlier this year, I’ve been looking for a low impact method of exercise. Actually, my wife has been looking for me. My choice was no exercise – that’s low impact, right? Of course, she completely ignored my comments and...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Addison plays jamboree at Lynn

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    LYNN, Ala. -- Addison traveled to Lynn to take on the county rival Bears in a jamboree game Thursday night as they prepare to officially kick off the season next week. The Bulldogs returned home with a 28-14 loss but they still have time to...

    Pet of the week: Bow (wow) down to King Arthur!

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Arthur is German Shepherd who is approximately 2 years old.  This kingly shepherd is low to medium energy. He is beautiful inside, as well as out, and absolutely loves the time you're able to devote to him. Arthur thrives in your company but...

    Pet of the week: Not a messy bug, but a Bessy Bug

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Bessy Bug, The Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week, is a striking Greater Swiss Mountain Dog/Treeing Walker Hound mix. At approximately 2 years old, Bessy Bug has displayed medium energy as she’s always ready for playtime – but understands when it’s quiet...

    Pet of the Week: Big-hearted Teague

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Meet Teague, a truly special soul wrapped in a handsome German Shepherd exterior. He’s The Cullman Tribune Pet of the Week. At around 3 years old, this intelligent and sensitive fellow embodies everything you could hope for in a loyal companion. He...

    Food Truck Night tonight at Sportsman Lake Park

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Tonight, Tuesday, April 29, Sportsman Lake Park will host Food Truck Night from 4-8. This is the second year the park has hosted Food Truck Nights. The spring season runs until the Tuesday before Memorial Day, and the event resumes in the...

    Baileyton talks park cameras, new town monument

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. – The Baileyton Town Council met Thursday evening, and main items discussed included cameras and a new monument. According to Mayor Windell Calloway, the monument that was located in front of the post office is being rebuilt. The monument is dedicated to veterans...

    PREP VOLLEYBALL: Good Hope drops matches with Danville, Madison County

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. -- The Good Hope Lady Raiders hosted a tri-match against Danville (area) and Madison County Monday night. Good Hope fell to Danville 3-0 in a hard-fought first match and dropped another close one with Madison County in the second match 2-1. Danville 3...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Cold Springs falls at Coosa Christian 49-8

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    GADSDEN, Ala. – After collecting a win at West End last week, Cold Springs was back on the road Friday night for a region matchup at Coosa Chrisitan. Unfortunately for Eagle fans, the Conquerors dominated from start to finish, sending Cold Springs home with...

    Pet of the week: Colonel Mustard reporting for duty!

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Meet The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week Colonel Mustard, a Catahoula Hound who is approximately 1 year old. This lovable pup can keep up with the best of them with his medium-energy rating.   This unassuming fellow finds solace by your side, but when...

    PREP FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS: Vinemont eliminated by Lauderdale County 24-0

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    ROGERSVILLE, Ala. – Vinemont traveled to face the Lauderdale County Tigers in the first round of the 3A state playoffs Friday night and unfortunately for Eagles fans, the season came to an end with a 24-0 loss. Lauderdale County drove down the field on their...

    Walter Baptist hosting women’s event Feb. 2

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    WALTER, Ala. - Walter Baptist Church will host a “Covered with Love” Women’s Day conference on Sunday, Feb. 2, from 2-4 p.m.  Church member Nina Ellard said she was inspired by God to celebrate as women what God has done in our past through our...

    ‘It makes you realize that what you do absolutely matters’

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    Volunteers support library cleanup CULLMAN, Ala. – Since the Cullman County Public Library sustained storm damage last week, community members have been rallied to help with cleanup. "This is just part of our community and our heritage, and it's just important that we take care of...

    Files from yesteryear: 1951

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    From the files of 1951 Oak Level News Reverend J.S. Shults filled his appointment here on Sunday and Sunday night. Mrs. Loy Hinkle, Freida and Frances, attended the wedding of their daughter, Reba Faye and Talmadge Vaughn on Saturday night. They are now honeymooning in Texas. Mr. and...

    FAITH: ‘He can bring peace, even in the darkest times’: Cold Springs’ Ally Finley reflects on relationship with God

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    BREMEN, Ala. -- Cold Springs' Ally Finley will be a senior in August, and in this interview, she talks about her faith and the role that God has played in her life, starting with a couple of her favorite Bible verses. "Everything in my life...

    Vinemont council talks upcoming events

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    VINEMONT, Ala. – The Vinemont Town Council came together Oct. 15, for its monthly meeting. The meeting was originally slated for Oct. 8, but the council could not establish a quorum. Councilman Chris Thompson submitted his letter of resignation, citing his need to focus his...

    Pet of the Week: Meet Toasty Tot

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Toasty Tot, The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week, is an approximately 2-year-old  Border Collie. He exhibits medium energy but generally prefers to stay close to you. If you’re looking for an observant pup, Toasty Tot is alert and attentive, but he...

    Birds beware: Scarecrows on display

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - A brand-spanking new competition made its way to the 2024 Cullman County Fair. Longtime supporters of the fair, the Cullman County Master Gardeners pitched an idea for community contributions of homemade scarecrows, self-supporting and made with sustainable materials.  The response from residents...

    Very windy Tuesday with severe weather Tuesday evening into early Wednesday

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    CLANTON – Winds on Tuesday morning will be on the increase and by afternoon frequent gusts from 25-35 mph will occur, with a few gusts potentially as high as 40 mph continuing ahead of a line of showers/thunderstorms.  Wind Advisories are in effect for...

    West’s Community Block Party returning for 2nd year

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - With the success of its 2023 event, the West Elementary School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) is bringing back the Community Block Party on Aug. 29, at the West Elementary School playground.  The event will be packed full of activities and games...

    Cullman Swim Team places 2nd at ARPA State Championship

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    ALBERTVILLE, Ala. -- The Cullman Swim Team edged out Auburn by 57 points to secure second place out of 23 teams at last weekend's state swim meet held in Albertville. 79 swimmers from Cullman came ready to race and finished runner up just behind Madison. See the results of all swimmers who contributed to...