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    New Davidson Homes Offer A piece of luxury

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    CULLMAN – With several expansions happening all around in industrial and retail businesses alike, the Cullman area is pulling in more newcomers to our community. With many professionals coming to the city, they need somewhere to live, and Davidson Homes plans to fulfill that...

    United Way allocation applications available this week

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    CULLMAN - The United Way of Cullman County (UWCC) this week announced that nonprofit (501(c)(3)) allocation applications will be available for the 2017-2018 (April-March) year on or after Friday, July 15. Applications are due by noon on Aug. 25. Qualified nonprofits must describe in their...

    Local businesses undeterred by winter storm; Planet Fitness enjoys successful opening day

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    Despite the storm and numerous closings, Planet Fitness Manager Corey Lee, pictured here on Wednesday, still saw a successful opening day on Tuesday. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - This week’s winter storm has certainly had an effect on the Cullman area, but a ride around...

    Mo’s Joes and the Sunflour Bakery & Eatery: Cullman Business District’s new coffee shop and dining spot

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    Co-owner Jon Montgomery CULLMAN - Cullman’s newest beverage and snack shop is a family affair.  Mo’s Joes is the project of proprietors Jon and Frances Montgomery, and daughters Morgan (the manager; The family calls her “Mo Mo,” and her dad said we could print that. ...

    The Busy Bee Café celebrates four years of post-tornado business

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    Photo shows Busy Bee Cafe Owner Kitty Spears and her son Kyle.   CULLMAN - Saturday morning on April 30 finds the Busy Bee Café filled to the brim with breakfast patrons at each table, booth and counter seat. Short stacks of pancakes along with platters...

    Business Note: Corey Williams joins Citizens Bank & Trust as senior lender

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    Citizens Bank & Trust is pleased to announce its recent hire of Corey Williams, who joins the Citizens team as senior lender and executive vice president of the bank. Williams will work out of the headquarters office in Guntersville and will lead the bank’s...

    SiO2 Materials Science to invest $163M in Auburn facility to support COVID-19 vaccine efforts

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday that SiO2 Materials Science plans to invest $163 million in an expansion at its Auburn facility after securing a major contract to supply the federal government with vials to support the COVID-19 vaccine effort. The project...

    Jesse Newsom Appointed Director of Tourism

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    Left to right: Jesse, Natalie, Jack and Jenna Kate Newsom CULLMAN - The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center yesterday announced the appointment of Jesse Newsom as its new director of tourism. According to a media release from the Chamber, “Jesse comes to us...

    FULL STORY: Cullman Wal-Marts unveil new grocery pick-up service

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    Olive Street Wal-Mart Store Manager David Roberts, right, presents Fairview High School’s George Redding with a $2,000 donation to the school. (Heather Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Following the lead of many stores around the country - as well as within the state in...

    South Plaza site plans approved by Cullman City Planning Commission

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    CULLMAN - On Monday evening the Cullman City Planning Commission met before a larger than normal crowd to consider eight subdivision measures and three site plans.  The largest item on the agenda was the site plan for the new South Plaza shopping center, to...

    Cullman Kmart to close by mid-December

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    CULLMAN - Kmart in Cullman will be closing its doors for good in December. The closure is one of 64 happening nationwide. Liquidation sales are reported to begin this week. According to a report from Business Insider, Sears Holdings, which owns Sears and Kmart, informed...

    Cullman welcomes Champion Sports Medicine with official ribbon cutting

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    Cullman Center Manager Lisa Armstrong and property owner/developer Roy Drinkard CULLMAN - On Wednesday morning the Cullman Chamber of Commerce, along with Mayor Woody Jacobs and developer Roy Drinkard, held a ribbon cutting to welcome statewide healthcare provider Champion Sports Medicine to its new franchise...

    New Year’s Eve at Goat Island; Round 2 onstage, new plans on deck

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    As equipment on the brew floor quietly did its thing, crowds packed the Goat Island Tap Room as Round 2 supplied live entertainment on New Year’s Eve. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - On New Year’s Eve, Goat Island Brewing was a hot...

    Home folks bring antique business to Holly Pond

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    Wayne White and Robin Yates, owners of The Middle of Nowhere HOLLY POND - Holly Pond recently became home to another new business, and the owners are local folks.  In November, The Middle of Nowhere, an antique shop and boutique, opened at 28 Brooklyn Road,...

    Back in Business: Retail Revival in Downtown Hanceville

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    HANCEVILLE - When talking about what downtown Hanceville was like just a few years ago, a remarkable number of people have applied the same adjective: “dead.” There certainly were businesses around, and some doing well, but place after place in the business district sat...

    Planet Fitness coming to Cullman in early 2018

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    CULLMAN - On Tuesday, a day after the Cullman City Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit for the use of the old K-Mart property in south Cullman, Becky Zirlen, Planet Fitness public relations manager, confirmed that the fitness chain will open in part...

    The Creators Place Offers Natural Remedies in Downtown Cullman

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    CULLMAN – The Creators Place held its grand opening last Friday afternoon. This unique store is located in downtown Cullman across from First Community Bank. It carries everything from herbs to jewelry and certainly has something for all ages and styles.   The Creators Place offers...

    Citizens Charity Classic raises $175K in 5 years for FCA

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    GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. - Citizens Bank & Trust hosted its fifth annual Citizens Charity Classic Golf Tournament on Monday, May 6, 2019. Held at Gunter’s Landing Golf Club, the tournament again benefited Northeast Alabama Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), its beneficiary since the tournament’s inception....

    Holly Pond Town Council meets to set price with new business

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    HOLLY POND – On Monday night Holly Pond’s Town Council held a special meeting to cover a topic that wasn’t able to be discussed at their last meeting, due to the meeting being cut short.                       The topic was settling on an agreement with local...

    Cullman​-area vendors invited to showcase goods at Tractor Supply’s Fall Farmers Market

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    CULLMAN - Tractor Supply Company in Cullman​ is inviting all local growers, crafters and artisans to showcase their homemade and homegrown goods at its Fall Farmers Market on Saturday, Sept. 22. Vendors with expertise in everything from produce and soaps to homemade crafts and candles are...

    Feet on Wall Street: Fillinger Foot Clinic opens in new location

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    Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs, left, and Dr. Eric Fillinger, right, speak at the opening of the Fillinger Foot Clinic, which moved to a new location. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Wednesday afternoon Dr. Eric Fillinger cut the ribbon on his new foot clinic at...

    Chamber hires director of community development, names director of tourism

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    Brittney Hudson, Roger Steele / Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center   Submitted by Leah Bolin, president and CEO of the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center Chamber hires Hudson as director of community development I am pleased to announce the appointment of Brittney...

    Richter’s celebrates 70th anniversary

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    Old family photos can be found throughout the Richter’s store. CULLMAN - In 1947, the first O.F. Richter & Sons opened for business in Cullman. That location, 219 Second Avenue NE, was home to Richter’s until the business moved to its present location, 308 First...

    Merchants Bank promotes Will Harding

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    CULLMAN - The Board of Directors of Merchants Bank of Alabama is pleased to announce that Will Harding has recently been promoted to vice president – loans. Harding joined Merchants Bank in 2014 as assistant vice president and loan officer with primary responsibility in commercial...

    Hanceville City Council calls special meeting; Repaving of Hopewell Road to start May 23

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    HANCEVILLE - The City of Hanceville called a special city council meeting for Thursday, May 19 to discuss the repaving plan for Hopewell Road near Section Line Road. Council members Charles Wilson, Greg Baker, Kim Brown and Jimmy Sawyer, along with Mayor Kenneth Nail,...

    Sequence Health bringing 128 jobs to Cullman

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    Pictured is Sequence Health CEO John Richmond. HANCEVILLE - The mood was jovial as a crowd gathered Wednesday at Wallace State Community College to hear details about the latest boon to the Cullman area economy. Sequence Health, an Alpharetta, Georgia-based healthcare technology and services company,...

    Wallace State, Mercedes-Benz begin tech co-op partnership

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    Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI) Vice President Rolf Wrona shakes hands with Wallace State Community President Dr. Vicki Karolewics Friday at the college, as Wallace State’s Dean of Applied Technologies, Jimmy Hodges, looks on. Wallace State has formed a new partnership with Mercedes-Benz and its...

    On the importance of buying local: Oktoberfest vendors respond

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    Photo: Small businesswoman Glenda Jones CULLMAN - Author of “Saving Capitalism,” co-creator of the film “Inequality for All,” and former United States Sec. of Labor (1993 to 1997) Robert B. Reich notes that consumers are the true job creators. This rings true for many local...

    CRMC “breaks ground” on new 30-bed, 5th-floor expansion

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    Several community, business and hospital leaders participated in the groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday. CULLMAN - On Wednesday afternoon, Cullman Regional Medical Center (CRMC), TRO Healthcare Design architects and Doster Construction broke ground for a hospital expansion that won't actually involve any broken ground. Having found...

    Littleville Blue Finds New Home

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    CULLMAN - If you are looking for one of a kind items and antiques, then look no further than Littleville Blue. Their work and eye for seeing the hidden potential in old items is truly something you need to see for yourself. They recently made...

    Sweet! Big Spoon Creamery coming to Mae’s Food Hall

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    CULLMAN - Ready your sweet tooth: Big Spoon Creamery is coming to Mae's Food Hall. Mae's made the announcement on its Facebook page early Saturday afternoon. Big Spoon will open its Mae's location in late March, according to a press release from owners Ryan...

    Coming to Cullman: Harbor Freight, Ashley Furniture and Milo’s Hamburgers

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Economic Development Agency (CEDA) and Drinkard Development have announced the coming of three new businesses to the city of Cullman: Harbor Freight Tools, Ashley Furniture and Milo's Hamburgers. CEDA Project Coordinator Susan Eller forwarded to the Tribune a press release from...

    It’s time to renew business licenses

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    NOTICE FROM CULLMAN COUNTY PROBATE JUDGE TAMMY BROWN: October is business license renewal month in the Cullman County Probate Office. Any license not purchased during the month of October will face penalty and interest. Before any person, firm, or corporation shall engage in or carry...

    ‘Opportunity Zones’ meeting Tuesday, June 12 at Cullman City Hall

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    CULLMAN - CPAs, bankers, lawyers, developers, investors, entrepreneurs and property owners in the city of Cullman are urged to attend a free meeting on Tuesday, June 12 from 10 a.m.-noon in the Cullman City Hall auditorium for more details on the new alternative economic...

    Shop Small and Local This Saturday

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    CULLMAN - It is a great time to turn a profit for businesses during the holidays. Black Friday is very lucrative for most businesses, especially big box stores like Target and Walmart. This year, remember the little guy and shop local this Saturday to...

    Hundreds show up for Moe’s VIP Night for Childhaven

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    We have eaten at the Moe’s in Decatur several times so when I found out we were getting one in Cullman, I was like ‘Yessss!’” Jeffrey Brown   CULLMAN – Moe’s Southwest Grill partnered with Childhaven for a special VIP Night tonight from 5 -7 p.m., where...

    LG Electronics to open Alabama solar panel plant in Huntsville, creating 160 jobs

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday that LG Electronics, a leading provider of residential solar panels in the United States, plans to invest $28 million to open a world-class solar module assembly plant in Huntsville, creating 160 jobs. LG will establish the new factory...

    Chamber offering seminar as ridesharing service Lyft expands to Cullman area

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    Image courtesy of Lyft CULLMAN - Catching a lift is about to get a whole lot easier in the Cullman area. Months after Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s signing of statewide ridesharing legislation, Lyft is preparing to expand to Cullman County. One of the nation’s most popular...

    Hurricane hero bringing business to Warehouse District

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    Be Blessed Boutique will be located inside Bella Faire Day Spa and Salon. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - Many Cullman area folks know Rhonda Hagemore as an agent with Keller Williams Realty.  Folks in Dodge City know her work with the Dodge City Volunteer Fire...

    The rumors are true: Rumors Deli now open!

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    The Rumors crew ready for business on Monday morning. / W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune CULLMAN - The rumors are true!  Annette Harris has been hinting for several days that Rumors Deli would be ready to open soon in its new location at 601...

    Milo’s delays grand opening

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    Updated 6-22-17 at 9:52 a.m. The new Cullman Milo’s will be located at 1830 Patriots Way SW. / Wendy Sack CULLMAN - Those hankering for a Milo’s burger with a glass of the chain’s famous sweet tea will have to wait just a bit longer. The...

    Merchants Bank promotes Ross West

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    CULLMAN - The Board of Directors of Merchants Bank of Alabama is pleased to announce that Ross West has been promoted to vice president – loans. West has been with the bank for more than 10 years, initially starting part-time while continuing his education. West...

    Merchants Bank welcomes veteran banker Samuel McCord

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    Samuel McCord CULLMAN, Ala. - The Board of Directors of Merchants Bank of Alabama is pleased to announce the addition of Samuel McCord, vice president/loan officer to its lending staff. McCord comes to the bank from Marshall County, with a lending background in agricultural and commercial...

    Young professionals talk keeping talent in Cullman

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals group, YPCullman, met on Tuesday evening, and the topic was a hot one: how to keep young professionals from leaving the Cullman area.  The event, held at Terri Pines, was sponsored by Zeb Little...

    Exclusive preview: Inside Escape Cullman

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    Escape Cullman is located in the old Channel 2 office in downtown Cullman. CULLMAN - Escape Cullman, the area’s first escape game venue, will open its doors today, Thursday evening, June 1.  See more here. Ahead of the grand opening, the staff graciously offered The Tribune...

    Monograms Plus owner Margaret Hamm named to Alabama Retail Association board

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    Margaret Hamm / Alabama Retail Association MONTGOMERY – Margaret Hamm, co-owner and operator of Cullman’s Monograms Plus, was recently elected to the Alabama Retail Association’s board of directors. Hamm’s term begins Jan. 1, 2018. Monograms Plus, a jewelry, gift and apparel shop that offers onsite monogramming,...

    Cullman Elite Realty celebrates 1st year of business with ribbon cutting

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    Cullman Elite Realty owners Amy Martinez, left, and Rita Fromhold, right, with Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs CULLMAN - Amy Martinez and Rita Fromhold have been busy at Cullman Elite Realty.  By Martinez's account, they "hit the ground running" a year ago, and haven't slowed down...

    Cullman Named No. 2 Micropolitan Area Based on Corporate Facility Investment

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    We have some great leadership and people that recognize from the outside that Cullman is the place to be, and they’re starting to recognize it more and more every day. They know what you and I have known a long time!” Cullman Economic Development Director,...

    Fall Fashion: A New Season Means New Fashion Trends

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    CULLMAN – Fall is here and that means your fashion will need to be up to speed with the fast approaching weather changes. Boutiques such as Bessie Mae, Bella Faire, Natural Selections and What a Girl Wants are already prepared for the fall season...

    Farmers Still Grounded with FAA Registration Rule

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    MONTGOMERY – Farmers interested in using unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) will have to wait a little longer despite the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) recent announcement of web-based aircraft registration for drone technology. The Alabama Farmers Federation’s Carla Hornady said the rule only applies to hobbyists...

    Plans submitted for new Academy Sports + Outdoors store in SW Cullman

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    CULLMAN - City officials are still not confirming, but plans have formally been submitted to the Cullman City Planning Commission: Academy Sports + Outdoors wants to build an almost 63,000-square-foot facility at 1807 Cherokee Ave. SW. That's just behind the ALDI grocery store. The Tribune...

    AlabamaWorks! releases business survey to identify COVID-19 impact

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala – AlabamaWorks is pleased to announce a new tool for all businesses, large and small, related to the COVID-19 impact and future focus of workforce in the state. The Alabama COVID-19 Workforce Response Survey is designed to help the state fully understand...

    Hanceville welcomes new shop and gathering spot for card and board gamers

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    Co-owner Nikolaos McCormick welcomes visitors on OG’s opening day Thursday. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - On Thursday, Hanceville’s downtown revitalization efforts took another step forward as the city welcomed Outbreak Games (OG) to the old Hanceville Herald building at 111 Commercial St. NE....

    New Holly Pond business offers services for trucks, tractors and more

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    Ricky Cason, Sr., QuickSilver service manager HOLLY POND - A very mobile local business has found a home in Holly Pond.  QuickSilver Diesel Repair and Welding offers an array of services for automobiles, big rigs, farm equipment and more.  For the last four years, Ricky...

    Alabama Retail Assoc. tour kicks off Christmas in Cullman

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    Kids play in “snow” from one of two machines Shane Quick hopes will turn the Warehouse District into a winter wonderland for shoppers. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Friday morning, the merchants of the Warehouse District gathered with Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs and other...

    AGCOR making the move to Good Hope

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    The Good Hope City Council passed a resolution Monday night to allow Mayor Jerry Bartlett, right, to enter into an agreement with AGCOR Steel. / Nick Griffin GOOD HOPE - AGCOR Steel is moving to Good Hope. The Good Hope City Council on Monday night...

    Ruby Tuesday in Cullman not on list for closure

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    CULLMAN - A spokesperson for Ruby Tuesday this morning confirmed that the chain's Cullman location is not on the list for closure. The company announced earlier in August that it will close 95 restaurants by September. Ruby Tuesday spokeswoman Christine Beggan said this morning, "No....

    Complete Streets: making Cullman pedestrian-friendly

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    Streets are a vital part of livable, attractive communities. Everyone, regardless of age, ability, income, race, or ethnicity, ought to have safe, comfortable, and convenient access to community destinations and public places–whether walking, driving, bicycling, or taking public transportation. But too many of our...

    Cullman Gets a Taste of Ireland

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    The Irish Chipper Opens   CULLMAN – Cullman is getting a taste of Ireland with the opening of The Irish Chipper. This charming new restaurant is located downtown, next to The Downtown Grill, and is open for lunch.   Owners Doris and Martin Merriman are pleased to bring...

    Karma’s Coffee House Brews Double Shot of Quality

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    We went to the idea of what goes around comes around, like do good, be good and wound up with Karma’s. It seemed to be most fitting and we quickly and easily grew a brand at that point.” Katie Nelms — Owner, Karma's Coffee House CULLMAN...

    Pack, Ship & More adds to growing Highway 157 business district

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    CULLMAN - On Nov. 17, the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed another new business to the fast-growing business and retail district near the Highway 157/I-65 interchange.  Owners Pam and Steve Baswell cut the ribbon in front of Pack, Ship & More at 1950...

    Gov. Ivey awards grant to expand road access in South Vinemont

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A $60,000 Community Development Block Grant awarded by Gov. Kay Ivey will help the Town of South Vinemont improve the main access road to the new Shaddix Co. location which will create six jobs. Read The Tribune's exclusive coverage of the Shaddix...

    Milo’s awards grants to 5 Cullman organizations

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    Milo’s awarded grants to, clockwise from top left: Good Hope Primary School, The United Way of Cullman County, West Elementary School, Brooks’ Place and ALAbundant. (Photos courtesy of Milo’s) CULLMAN - Milo’s Hamburgers has awarded $1,000 grants to five organizations in Cullman County, the company...

    Hometown health care: new Hanceville clinic open for business

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    Sabrina and Kenneth Nail, center, cut the ribbon to officially open Hanceville Primary Healthcare on Monday, Oct. 30, 2017 / W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - On Monday afternoon, Sabrina Nail and her husband, Mayor Kenneth Nail, cut the ribbon to open Hanceville Primary Healthcare (HPH) for...

    Ivey announces Shipt to create 881 jobs in major expansion in Birmingham

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    BIRMINGHAM – Gov. Kay Ivey joined executives of Shipt, the same-day delivery marketplace, and local officials on Thursday to announce that the company plans to grow the state’s technology industry by creating more than 800 new jobs in Birmingham over the next several years. As...

    Blue Cross and Blue Shield prescription plan change affects some CVS customers

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    CULLMAN - Last year, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama (BCBSAL) and its pharmacy benefits management entity Prime Therapeutics (PT) dropped CVS pharmacies from certain insurance plans, effective Jan. 1.  CVS was careful to point out that this was not their decision, and...

    Cullman Florist opens in new location

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    Cullman Florist opened in its new location on Fourth Street Southeast Thursday morning. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Cullman Florist, located in the Warehouse District since the April 2011 tornadoes, held its grand re-opening at its new location on Fourth Street Southeast with...

    “The Barbecue State”

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    CULLMAN – Johnny’s Barbecue has been in business for more than 52 years serving smoky barbecue to the masses. They are known for their friendly service, huge potatoes, and award winning barbecue. It is for these reasons and more that you can find their...

    Hometown Hospitality training coming Monday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Customer service has the power to make or break a company, be it a small business of a handful of employees or an international conglomerate. Employees who work directly with consumers are often the first voice or face the public encounters...

    Goat Island takes top honors at Daphne beer festival

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    Goat Island’s new Duck River Dunkel was a hit at 99 Bottles of Beer on the Lawn in Daphne, tying with a Fairhope brew for “People’s Choice” and helping Cullman’s hometown brewery win first place in the overall competition.  (Photo courtesy Goat Island Brewing) CULLMAN...

    Educators in Industry: area teachers tour local industries

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    Local teachers enter Royal Technologies as part of the 2017 Educators in Industry Tour on Thursday. / Heather Mann CULLMAN - A teacher's job is to help kids learn. As students get older, much of their education is geared toward preparing them for college. However,...

    New grocery pick-up service kicks off today at both Cullman Wal-Marts

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    Designated grocery pick-up parking spots are marked with bright orange. (Heather Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Both Wal-Mart locations in Cullman unveiled grocery pick-up services on Wednesday. At the Olive Street Wal-Mart, Store Manager David Roberts explained, “Wal-Mart is already dedicated to saving people money,...

    Logan’s Roadhouse, Inc. said to be filing bankruptcy

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    CULLMAN - According to multiple media reports, Logan’s Roadhouse Inc. is preparing to file for bankruptcy. It is unclear at this time if the restaurant's Cullman location will remain open if the bankruptcy is filed. When reached for comment about reports of the bankruptcy, Cullman...

    Both Cullman Rite Aid stores to close this month

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    Rite Aid on the south side of Cullman, located at 1606 Second Ave. SW, seen here on June 4, 2018 (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Walgreens management confirmed Monday afternoon that both Cullman Rite Aid locations will be permanently closing this month. No...

    Yutaka gives back

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    Employees of Yutaka Technologies spent Friday cleaning Cullman’s Good Samaritan Health Clinic as part of Honda’s National Week of Service. / Andrew Cryer CULLMAN - Yutaka Technologies took part in Honda’s National Week of Service Friday afternoon, with 24 employees volunteering their time for the...

    CEDA’s Jamie Troutman to receive UA’s Applied Economic Development honors certificate

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    TUSCALOOSA - The University of Alabama Economic Development Academy recently completed its first Applied Economic Development Honors class with 18 young professionals from around the state participating in the program.  Jamie Troutman, business development manager for the Cullman Economic Development Agency, completed the program...

    It’s official: Toyota-Mazda selects Alabama for $1.6 billion auto plant with 4,000 jobs

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey joined Toyota and Mazda leaders today to announce that the automakers have selected Huntsville, Alabama, as the site of their new joint-venture manufacturing plant. The new plant will have the capacity to build 300,000 vehicles annually, with production split evenly...

    LOCK, LOAD & LIABILITY: Law enforcement forum held at Chamber luncheon

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    Photo: From left to right: Cullman City Police Chief Kenny Culpepper, Hanceville Police Chief Bob Long, Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry and Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce President Leah Bolin   If it comes to a point where you’re going to use deadly force, DO NOT...

    The Antique Market of Cullman: Quaint New Business Filled with Bits and Pieces of Cullman History

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    CULLMAN – There is a new business in town and it is full of antiques and Cullman history. The Antique Market opened its beautiful old doors on February 3, 2015. It is located in the heart of the Downtown Historic District of Cullman. “The store...

    Celebrate the “Magic of Success”

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    CULLMAN - The Chamber of Commerce’s 72nd Annual Meeting & Gala is scheduled for Thurs, Feb. 19, 2015. The theme of this year’s gala is the "Magic of Success" as the featured speaker for the night will be Atlanta magician, mentalist and speaker Joe Turner. The event will also...

    Cullman ranks as no. 5 micropolitan in US

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    In Cullman, Gov. Kay Ivey and Topre America President Hideo Shimizu cut the ribbon on Topre’s new building, and celebrated the company’s newly-announced $80 million expansion project, on Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - Site Selection Magazine has ranked Cullman as the...

    Smith joins chamber

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    Wesley Smith / Courtesy of the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce CULLMAN - I am pleased to announce the appointment of Wesley Smith as director of entrepreneurship & education at the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center. Wesley returns to his hometown after spending...

    Ruby Tuesday, Inc. to shut down 95 company-owned restaurants by September

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    UPDATED Aug. 12, 2:42 p.m. Ruby Tuesday Inc., through its public relations firm, has just given us the following statement: “Our Fresh Start Initiative is designed to improve our financial profitability and ultimately create a stronger Ruby Tuesday for the future. While the decision to...

    Open the Red Door

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    Red Door Clothing Offers Awesome Clothing, Accessories and Private Parties   CULLMAN – There is a wonderful clothing store here in town that will have you all dressed up and looking good in no time! Cullman’s Red Door Clothing is the place to go when creating...

    Cullman Planning Commission notes- Aug. 1

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Planning Commission met on Monday night for their monthly meeting where all members were present with the exception of Mike Voss and Cherri Drake. Two public hearings were followed by two subdivisions with both projects approved. The first, at Tidwell Street...

    Walmart Hiring Approximately 300 Associates for New Cullman Store

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    CULLMAN – Walmart will hire approximately 300 associates to work at the new Walmart slated to open this fall in Cullman. A temporary hiring center has opened at 3323 Alabama Hwy. 157, Suite C. Applications will be accepted Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 1...

    Update: Mae’s Food Hall taking shape

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    Developer Shane Quick isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty to bring Mae’s to life. CULLMAN - “Rock the South” mastermind Shane Quick set his sights on the Warehouse District, and his plans are getting closer to completion.  The Tribune caught up with Quick at...

    Cullman City Council reinstates Vintage Beverages’ liquor license; odor from Wastewater Treatment Plant addressed

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    Photo shows Anthony Quattlebaum of Ryan Creek Subdivision CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council met on Monday evening, making decisions on the future of the Larkwood Bridge, the liquor license of Vintage Beverages and the odor from the City Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is invading...

    Sawdust and Thread Gifts opens in Holly Pond

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    Marty and Karen Martinez on the porch of their shop HOLLY POND - We normally think of folks retiring to Florida, but where do folks in Florida retire to?  Well, according to former Floridians Marty and Karen Martinez, Holly Pond is a pretty good place. "How...

    Crafty Falkville couple with Cullman roots gains national attention

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    Paige and Brian Greer set up The Fun Company tent every year at Cullman’s Bloomin’ Festival. FALKVILLE - Cullman natives Brian and Paige Greer enjoy life on the road from their current home in Falkville, spending months at a time traveling to shows around the...

    The Big One That Got Away

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    CULLMAN - The city of Cullman has lost one of its best catches – Scales Seafood Market has closed its doors, leaving many seafood lovers around town in shock. The market, which was located at 221A 2nd Avenue SE, Cullman, brought the wonderful flavors of...

    2016 JASA annual meeting: local companies recognized for achievements

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    Topre America accepts the plaque at the Japan America Society of Alabama annual dinner May 19 for the $8.5 million expansion at the Cullman facility during 2015. Pictured are, from left, JASA First Vice President Forrest Keith of Daiken America, Topre Director of Manufacturing...

    Huntsville developer makes move into Cullman with South Plaza project

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    Artist’s conception of South Plaza shopping center   CULLMAN - Samples Properties is a real estate development company that has enjoyed success in the Huntsville area, specializing in office, retail and warehouse space.  Now, they’ve decided to make their very first venture outside Madison County, and...

    Chamber Tourism Director taking new role with City Parks & Recreation

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    Left, Jesse Newsom; right, Roger Steele / Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce CULLMAN - Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center Tourism Director Jesse Newsom will soon step into a new role with Cullman Parks and Recreation. Newsom's last day at the Chamber will...

    Cullman’s Don Morgan honored with BCA Distinguished Leader Award

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    Photo: Don Morgan, left, receives the BCA Distinguished Leader Award. POINT CLEAR, Ala. - The Business Council of Alabama’s board of directors at the Governmental Affairs Conference on Aug. 5 honored long-serving BCA board member and Cullman businessman Don Morgan with the BCA Distinguished Leader...

    What Time Is It? Tax Time

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    CULLMAN – Someone once said that the only two things you must do in this life is die and pay taxes. If you are expecting a big return, you may be reveling in the notion of getting that sweet check, but for many, this...

    Christmas is Coming to Cullman

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    CULLMAN - Christmas is always a magical time of year for everyone. Christmas gifts, hot cocoa, lights and, of course, Santa! All of these things and more will be found at this year’s upcoming Christmas in Cullman event, and shopping sales all around town...

    Moss Service receives Torch Award for Ethics from North Alabama BBB

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    Pictured left to right: Tina Richardson, office manager; Benjamin Joslin, family service counselor: Mike Pepple, general manager, Valerie Wininger, funeral director; Jacqueline Schendel, Better Business Bureau (Courtesy of Mike Pepple) Updated 11-16-18 9:03 a.m. CULLMAN - Moss Service Funeral Home on Friday, Nov. 9 received a...

    Gold Rush Jewelers opens in new location

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – A local, family owned business known for its elegant jewelry and watches, Gold Rush Jewelers held a ribbon-cutting ceremony recently at its new location.   The jewelry store has been in business since 1982 and is owned by Cullman’s Dwight and Ann...

    Colleagues Reflect on Cecelia Smith’s “Major Impact” on Cullman Tourism

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    Photo: Cecelia Smith waits on eager tourists to stop by the Ardmore exit so she can share with them all that Cullman has to offer. CULLMAN - If you’re close to the tourism industry in our area, the announcement of the departure of Cullman’s Tourism...