70 F
Cullman
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
More

    Christmas is Coming to Cullman

    0
    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...

    Mmmm, good: Rumors honored as Retailer of the Year; Owners still quiet about move

    22548842_10154814334707470_8554007909436538676_o.jpg
    0
    Annette Harris accepts the Alabama’s 2017 Silver Retailer of the Year award this week. / Photo courtesy of the Alabama Retail Association Editor's Note: The Tribune shared online Tuesday that Rumors Deli was named by the Alabama Retail Association as Alabama’s 2017 Silver Retailer of...

    Area business hosting autism event and launching support group

    0
    CULLMAN – On Saturday, May 21 from noon- 4 p.m. Warren’s Home Décor, LLC will host an autism awareness fundraiser. All money from the store’s event, Bouncing for Dollars, will go to support the Cullman Autism & Special Needs Family Support Group. The event...

    Good Hope Service Center Launches Fundraiser for Good Hope Schools

    Good Hope Service Center
    0
    So please join us in making this fundraiser a success for our children and their future. Come in to Good Hope Service Center for all your vehicle needs and mention Good Hope Schools and let us know if you'd like the donation in your...

    County Commission meets- General Dynamics tax abatement approved, Farm City committee recognized

    Amy Hasenbein Leonard
    0
    Commission with Culllman Farm City committee   CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission met on Tuesday morning with a packed agenda which was covered from beginning to end in under twenty minutes. All members of the commission, Kerry Watson, Garry Marchman and Kenneth Walker, were present. After...

    Ivey announces BAE Systems to create ‘hundreds of new jobs’ in Huntsville expansion

    presentation1.png
    0
    LONDON – Gov. Kay Ivey welcomed plans by global defense contractor BAE Systems to launch a major expansion that will create a substantial number of jobs and add new capabilities at its operations in Huntsville. In an announcement coinciding with the start of the Farnborough...

    Local Restaurants in Cullman Offer Food and Entertainment on New Year’s Eve

    busybee.jpg
    0
    CULLMAN - For those who want to spend a night on the town, but do not feel like traveling too far for New Year’s Eve, there are some events right here in Cullman. Several local restaurants will be jamming and eating until midnight, and...

    Ivey announces BAE Systems to create ‘hundreds of new jobs’ in Huntsville expansion

    presentation1.png
    0
    LONDON – Gov. Kay Ivey welcomed plans by global defense contractor BAE Systems to launch a major expansion that will create a substantial number of jobs and add new capabilities at its operations in Huntsville. In an announcement coinciding with the start of the Farnborough...

    Ivey: Facebook to invest $750 million in new data center in Huntsville

    artist_rendering_huntsville_data_center.jpg
    0
    Artist rendering of the Huntsville data center HUNTSVILLE – Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Thursday that Facebook will invest $750 million to build a data center in Huntsville, creating 100 high-paying jobs. Ivey was joined for the announcement by Facebook representatives and local leaders. The official...

    Gold Rush Jewelers opens in new location

    0
    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...

    REHAU recognized as ‘Best New Supplier’ by GE Appliances

    unnamed.jpg
    0
    REHAU has been recognized as a "Best New Supplier" by key customer and major U.S. appliance manufacturer GE Appliances. Bernd Kupferer, vice president of the industrial solutions division of REHAU, accepted the award on behalf of REHAU’s team at the production plant in Cullman,...

    New CEDA director Dale Greer reflects on transition

    slide1.png
    0
    Dale Greer / Cullman Economic Development Agency   I see Cullman continuing to grow, continuing to prosper.  I think we’ll be very progressive, but I think flexibility is going to be very important as we go forward.” Dale Greer, director, Cullman Economic Development Agency CULLMAN - When Peggy...

    Milo’s to donate 5 $1K grants to education organizations in Cullman County

    0
    In Walker County, Milo’s granted Valley Junior High School $1,000 to build a pavilion for its library. / Milo’s BIRMINGHAM -  Milo’s Hamburgers is giving five $1,000 grants to schools and education organizations in Cullman County. Milo’s is giving the grants through its “Little Something...

    Ivey announces BAE Systems to create ‘hundreds of new jobs’ in Huntsville expansion

    presentation1.png
    0
    LONDON – Gov. Kay Ivey welcomed plans by global defense contractor BAE Systems to launch a major expansion that will create a substantial number of jobs and add new capabilities at its operations in Huntsville. In an announcement coinciding with the start of the Farnborough...

    Applebee’s to close between 105-135 restaurants this year

    12239922_504220539759058_570533109383811901_n.jpg
    0
    GLENDALE, Calif. - DineEquity, Inc., the parent company of restaurant chain Applebee's announced in a statement Thursday that it will close between 105 and 135 restaurants in 2017. The locations of the stores affected have not been released. DineEquity said in the statement that it...

    Lilly Grae & Co.: A Place to Create and Celebrate Hard Working Wives and Mothers

    facebook.com/lillygraeco
    0
    The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more in life there is to celebrate!" Audra Vest, co-owner of Lilly Grae & Co.  CULLMAN – If you are a fan of Pinterest and love to make unique crafts, then you are in for a real...

    Leadercast 2016 aimed at building visionary community leaders

    leadercast.jpg
    0
    CULLMAN - Indian visionary Mahatma Gandhi taught, “If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. This is the divine mystery supreme. A...

    Last Minute Shopping for Christmas

    0
    CULLMAN - So tomorrow is Christmas Eve, and you realize that you had one more gift that you needed to get. Perhaps for a game of Dirty Santa at your aunt’s house, or it could be that work is so crazy at this time of...

    Cullman City Council Meets- Saving Forgotten Warriors Honored, Municipal Golf Course Renamed

    Amy Leonard
    0
    Photos shows Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson and U.S. Marine Sgt. Jeremy Hogan (center) with members of Hogan's nonprofit Saving Forgotten Warriors and the Cullman City Council. CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council held a regularly scheduled meeting on Monday night. Two of the biggest...

    Young entrepreneurs learn from local business leaders

    dsc_1266.jpg
    0
    Local CEOs Kyle Willoughby (Willoughby Roofing), Leah Bolin (Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce) and Shane Quick (Premier Productions) shared business knowledge with high school entrepreneurs this week at an event at Wallace State. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) HANCEVILLE - On Thursday evening, Wallace...

    Governor announces grant to assist small businesses in Appalachian counties, including Cullman

    searchengineland.com
    0
    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Robert Bentley has announced a $400,000 grant to establish a loan fund focusing on small businesses in Appalachian Alabama. The grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) will be used in a joint effort by Pathway Lending of Nashville and the Alabama...

    Rave reviews for 2017 State of Our Communities event

    Loretta Gillespie
    0
    Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail with Cullman City Councilwoman Jenny Folsom CULLMAN - “The people were so warm and inviting,” said Colony Mayor Donnis Leeth. “Chamber Director Leah Bolin had everything set up so well, and the food was spectacular,” he said with a smile. “This event...

    CCBOE recognizes area businesses and industries for support

    0
    State Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview and Cullman Regional’s Lindsey Dossey / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - The close relationship between the Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) and the area’s businesses and industries has been well-documented.  On Thursday, the CCBOE took a little time to thank...

    Chamber’s 73rd Annual Meeting & Gala Honors Chaney, Smith

    CEDA
    0
    CULLMAN -  Last night’s Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce shindig at Stonebridge Farm was a party with a purpose. The 73rd Annual Meeting & Gala, “Great Leaders Serve,” had a “Downton Abbey” theme and saw many attendees decked out in 1920s attire. It also...

    YPCullman- New Group for Cullman’s Young Professionals

    slide1.jpg
    0
    We will begin with quarterly socials. Over time, we hope this will evolve into community awareness and concern, committee involvement, entrepreneurial roundtables and eventually leadership roles.” Leah Bolin, Chamber president   CULLMAN - Young professionals in Cullman will soon have a new organization. On Thursday, March 17...

    Converging for Success: Chamber celebrates milestones in first year of 5-year plan

    0
    Cullman Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Leah Bolin smiles as she addresses the crowd gathered at Stone Bridge Farms Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2017. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - The Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce and guests gathered at Stone Bridge Farms Tuesday evening to...

    Get in the ball!

    Heather Mann
    0
    Knockerballs on display at Smith Lake Park last weekend   CULLMAN - Cullman County has seen many new businesses in the past year. One business, Knockerball of Cullman, provides a unique recreation for people of all ages. Managed by William Peek, Knockerball provides large inflatable balls...

    ‘I can’t wait for the whole town, the whole area, to see it!’

    0
    Cullman Shooting Sports is located at the intersection of Alabama Highways 157 and 69. It will open to the public on Dec. 1, 2017. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - Christmas came early for more than 200 north Alabama shooting sports enthusiasts on Wednesday, when Cullman...

    Cullman Economic Development Agency update

    CEDA
    0
    CULLMAN - Peggy Smith, director of the Cullman Economic Development Agency (CEDA), met with members of the Cullman City Council on Friday at City Hall to submit several requests and provide updates on industrial locations and established businesses in the city. The requests were...

    Cullman company among EDPA 2017 Innovation Awards winners

    0
    ZeroRPM celebrated at the “imerge” EDPA 2017 Innovation Awards program; CEO Lance Self accepted the award on the company's behalf. BIRMINGHAM – A Cullman company was among the EDPA (Economic Development Partnership of Alabama) 2017 Innovation Awards winners celebrated during an Oscars-style “imerge” innovation event on...

    State of the Community 2016 Held Thursday Evening

    Sharon Schuler Kreps/CullmanSense
    0
    At Hanceville we try to be positive and progressive. To me, being progressive means we’re not sitting on our rear ends doing nothing, we are going to be moving forward. We are very proud of that. We have a lot of projects going on,...

    The spirit of giving: Merchants Bank presents checks to local nonprofits

    0
    Local nonprofit representatives, who were not told the amounts they were receiving beforehand, react when their checks are revealed. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Wednesday afternoon, Merchants Bank donated proceeds from its 2017 Charity Golf Classic, held on Sept. 25.  Nonprofits Cullman Caring for...

    Nominations open now for state’s best retailers

    0
    Annette Harris, owner of Cullman’s Rumors Deli, accepts the 2017 Silver Retailer of the Year award in October 2017. Nominations are open now for the 2018 awards. / Photo courtesy of the Alabama Retail Association MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Retail Association will accept nominations for...

    URCD board: CSX passenger rail service reports not true

    csx
    0
    CULLMAN - The Urban Renewal and Community Development Board met on Monday evening at Cullman City Hall, where it squashed rumors of a CSX passenger rail service traveling through Cullman. Cullman Economic Development Agency’s Vice President Dale Greer stated, “We’ve spoken with CSX and they...

    2016 National Arc Welding Conference Tours Topre and Yutaka

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
    0
    There was a lot of automation and some neat robots. It’s like a big kid’s Lego kit and makes me want to get in there and start playing with everything.” Andy Hatch, Shaw Industries.   CULLMAN - On Tuesday, April 12, 100 participants from the 2016 National...

    Walmart Plans to Hire 1,500 Holiday Workers in Alabama; Wages Begin at $9 an Hour

    0
    BIRMINGHAM – Walmart announced this week it expects to hire approximately 1,500 associates at more than 100 stores in Alabama over the next few months to help during the busy holiday shopping season. The Alabama hires are among the 60,000 seasonal workers the company...

    UPDATE: Logan’s files for bankruptcy, will close 18 restaurants

    tripadvisor.com
    0
    CULLMAN - We reported last week that Logan’s Roadhouse Inc. was said to be close to filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy. According to a news release from the Nashville-based chain, the company officially filed on Monday, and will be closing 18 underperforming restaurants. The statement said,...

    Come in: Mae’s Food Hall officially open for business

    0
    Mae’s Food Hall is located in the Warehouse District in downtown Cullman.  / Heather Mann CULLMAN - It’s been open for about a week, but on Friday morning, developer Shane Quick made it official when he cut the ribbon on the much-anticipated Mae’s Food Hall...

    U.S. Supreme Court says states can require online-only retailers to collect sales and use tax

    0
    MONTGOMERY - In a landmark ruling in the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a 26-year-old decision and ruled that states can require internet retailers to collect sales and use tax in states where they lack a physical presence....

    Hanceville business leaders brainstorm with Chamber, Economic Development

    0
    Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce Director of Business Development Brian Poole and Cullman County Economic Development Director Cherrie Haney listen to Hanceville business and organizational leaders at a meeting on Friday. / W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - On Friday afternoon, a dozen Hanceville government, business and...

    Alabama business climate ranked no. 1 in magazine survey

    W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune
    0
    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 for The Cullman Tribune) ALABAMA - Earlier this summer, in an article published...

    Putting Cullman to Work: City and County Come Together to Host Job Fair at WSCC

    Chelsea Sparks/CullmanSense
    0
    The city and county work very close together anyway, and our job together is to promote industry in any way we can. This would have been too big of a project for any one department, so it has been a benefit to combine resources.” Cherrie...

    Citizens Bank hosts tailgate party

    Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune
    0
    Cullman’s Citizens Bank on Second Avenue hosted a tailgate party for the community on Friday. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - Citizens Bank and Trust held a tailgate party Friday afternoon for the customers and the community. The bank grilled out hotdogs and...

    Cullman Florist preparing to ‘petal it forward’ Wednesday

    Nick Griffin for The Cullman Tribune
    0
    London Nix and Carla Fussell, foreground, prepare bouquets on Monday at Cullman Florist for Wednesday's “Petal It Forward” event. (Nick Griffin for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN – After the success it had last year, Cullman Florist will once again participate in the nationwide event “Petal...

    AT&T: Cullman Industrial Complex and Industrial Parks 1,2,3 and 5 are now fiber ready

    Amy Hasenbein Leonard
    0
    Photo: City Councilwoman Jenny Folsom and AT&T Alabama President Fred McCallum sign the agreement.   CULLMAN - With representatives from Topre America Corporation, Cullman Economic Development Agency (CEDA), Wallace State Community College, Republican U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt’s office, United Way of Cullman County and Cullman City...

    Gov. Ivey proclaims Nov. 25 Small Business Saturday

    24452415178_a253781b47_z.jpg
    0
    MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey has signed a proclamation formally declaring Nov. 25 as Small Business Saturday in Alabama. Small Business Saturday is designed to celebrate and support small businesses and the impact it has on Alabama communities. “Small Business Saturday is a wonderful opportunity...

    Chamber reception celebrates local industry, economic success

    0
    Dale Greer, director of the Cullman Economic Development Agency, asked County Economic Development Director Cherrie Haney to join him as he talked about their accomplishments. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Thursday evening, the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Industry Appreciation Reception...

    It’s business license renewal time

    fb_46.png
    0
    CULLMAN - It's time for Cullman County business to renew their licenses, and they can do so during the month of October at the Cullman County Courthouse in the Probate Office. Most business licenses may also be purchased at the Probate Office’s three satellite offices:...

    Milo’s celebrating 1 year in Cullman; giveaways July 5-7

    pjfbikzj50mafzjr3blgrr4l3m7fbzbaka3_b3lvmwayljuxagolngwoyzwki98g3dmvfws2048.jpg
    0
    Milo's opened in its current location in Cullman on July 6, 2017. (Tribune file photo) CULLMAN - Milo’s Hamburgers is celebrating the first anniversary of its Cullman location. “We will be having giveaways (free food!!) going on Thursday- Saturday,” said Julianna Hallman, manager of local store...

    LeNa` Powe of West Alabama Speaks on Helping Communities Help Their Workforce Development

    Sharon Schuler Kreps / CullmanSense
    0
    CULLMAN – Industry and training were on the menu at the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce’s February Community Luncheon this past Friday. With industry and business expansions at an all time high in the Cullman area, those at the luncheon learned of new ways...

    Truckers Can Find Great Food on the Road Again

    DSCN0952.JPG
    0
    HANCEVILLE – Just off the Hanceville exit on I-65, next to the Shell Station, there is a little known restaurant. It has been there for many years, but has recently come under new ownership. What used to be known as Southern Sunrise Restaurant has...

    Southern Accents named Retailer of the Year

    Alabama Retail
    0
    CULLMAN / BIRMINGHAM – Southern Accents was in the architectural antiques and salvage business long before it became popular. Garlan Gudger, who currently owns and operates the family business, says he can’t remember a time when he wasn’t rummaging through salvage. “My father was a...

    Cullman Regional breaks ground on new urgent care center

    W.C. Mann
    0
    Cullman Regional President/CEO James Clements and Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs CULLMAN - Back in late January, Cullman Regional President/CEO James Clements announced plans for a new urgent care center. Today, that center is one step closer to reality. This afternoon, Clements and a host of...

    Community invited to help Alabama Retail Association kick off ‘Shop Alabama for the Holidays’ Friday in Cullman

    img_6796_rev.jpg
    0
    Magan Bartlett, from the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce, holds a "Shop Alabama for the Holidays" sign at last year's event. The Alabama Retail Association will kick off this year's event on Friday in Cullman. (Tribune file photo) CULLMAN – For the second year in...

    Holly Pond business leaders talk growth

    2.jpg
    0
    Brian Poole, Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce director of business development, third from left, speaks with Holly Pond business and organizational leaders during a business roundtable meeting Thursday evening. (Hayden Hyatt for The Tribune) HOLLY POND – Thursday evening, eight Holly Pond business and organizational...

    Cullman ranked no. 2 micropolitan in U.S. for the 2nd consecutive year

    0
    CULLMAN - Site Selection magazine has named Cullman as the no. 2 micropolitan in the country for 2016. It’s the second consecutive year Cullman has ranked second. Micropolitans are cities with a population of 10,000 to 50,000 that cover at least one county. There...

    Cullman Planning Commission reviews and approves proposed site plan for Academy Sports

    W.C. Mann
    0
    Academy Sports + Outdoors representative Tim Hodes addresses the commission   CULLMAN - On Monday afternoon, the City of Cullman Planning Commission met at Cullman City Hall, with four topics on its agenda, including a proposed site plan for the long-rumored Academy Sports + Outdoors store. Academy...

    The Antique Market of Cullman to Close Jan. 31

    market_pic.jpeg
    0
    CULLMAN - After one year in business, The Antique Market of Cullman will be closing its doors for good on Jan. 31. When asked if she was surprised to make the decision to shut down her shop, owner Beth Veigl said no.         “This is a business...

    2 years in a row: Rumors Deli to be named an Alabama Retailer of the Year

    0
    CULLMAN - After having to close down, pack up, move out and relocate, and after having to go through a property renovation project that took two tries just to get past the City of Cullman Planning Commission, Rumors Deli can definitely say, “We’re back,”...

    Gov. Ivey awards Community Development Block Grant to extend sewer service for new business in Good Hope

    agcor.jpg
    0
    MONTGOMERY— Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $200,000 Community Development Block Grant to the city of Good Hope to assist in extending sewer service to a new business that will create 25 jobs. The city will use grant funds to extend sewer service to AGCOR...

    YPCullman: Young Professionals Mix, Match and Have a Great Time

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
    0
    We’ve planned four quarterly socials this year, and then we will probably gain speed with each one. Then by 2017 I think you’re going to see some amazing things out of this group.” Leah Bolin, Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce president   CULLMAN - On Thursday, March...

    Good Hope City Council honors Good Hope High fishing team

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
    0
    I am very proud of these boys and girls. They competed well this year; learned from their mistakes.” Coach Jeff Sandlin   GOOD HOPE - A regular Good Hope City Council meeting was held on Monday night, and the stars of the show were the members of...

    City Planning Commission- May Meeting Notes

    Bethany Kerr
    0
    CULLMAN - The City of Cullman Planning Commission met Monday, May 1 in the City Hall Auditorium, hearing input on three subdivisions and approving site plans for another project. A new subdivision, The Grove at Fischer Farms, was presented by Cliff Harris, seeking approval on...

    Cause of Monday Night Fire at Walker Brothers Building Supply in Baileyton Still Unknown

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
    0
    Of course we are still trying to figure out what we’re going to do. For trusses, we will probably be buying them from somewhere else.” Terry Walker, owner   BAILEYTON – Last night, Monday, March 7, a fire completely destroyed part of Walker Brothers Building Supply, located...

    Obituary: Mary Lucille “Lucy” Campbell

    mary_lucille_lucy_campbell.jpg
    0
    Mrs. Mary Lucille "Lucy" Campbell of Vinemont Alabama passed away on April 14, 2016 at Cullman Long Term Care at the age of 76. She was born in Marshall County Alabama on August 9, 1939 to Virgil Carl and Buna Williams Franklin. She is...

    Cullman Regional hosting RN Recruitment Open House Oct. 28

    0
    CULLMAN - With Cullman Regional’s expansion projects underway, the hospital is adding more career opportunities in nursing. Nurses who are interested should join Cullman Regional on Saturday, Oct. 28 for an RN Recruitment Open House. Nurses who attend the open house will have the opportunity...

    New Hanceville bakery: Paradise Cove

    Amy Hasenbein Leonard
    0
    HANCEVILLE - The owner of Paradise Cove, the newest bakery in the county, comes from a sturdy, Blount County lineage that believed in elbows-deep in flour, apron-wearing, baking-from-scratch Southern cooking. Jenni Teichmiller has been in charge of feeding a houseful of boys for many years...

    Local storage company invests in solar energy, discussions underway with City

    Will Hogue
    0
    CULLMAN - A new solar energy system was installed at In-N-Out Self Storage at 106 13th St. in Cullman. The installation was celebrated on Thursday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was attended by Cullman Mayor Max A. Townson and Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce...

    Update: Antique shop in Holly Pond ‘probably not going to happen’

    Will Hogue
    0
    HOLLY POND - Wayne White, the antiques dealer planning on opening a physical location for his traveling business at the old post office in Holly Pond, said Tuesday morning that the opening of his store is something that is “probably not going to happen.”           White’s...

    Study says Cullman Co. gets 9th best ‘Bang for their Buck’ on property taxes

    SmartAsset
    0
    CULLMAN - SmartAsset, a New York-based financial technology company, recently released their second annual study on property taxes. Cullman County ranked ninth among Alabama places getting the most ‘Bang for their Buck’ on property taxes, making their second consecutive appearance in the study's top...

    An EPIC celebration of the holidays and Cullman’s future business leaders

    Andrew Cryer
    0
    CULLMAN - This weekend, Emerging Professionals Impacting Cullman (EPIC) held an Ugly Sweater Christmas Party at Top of the Town. The night, including live entertainment provided by Burke Buster Music, a photo booth, food, an open bar and the aforementioned ugly sweater contest, was...