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    Upcoming legislative session highlights

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    Cullman’s legislative delegation: Sen. Paul Bussman, R-Cullman; Rep. Corey Harbison, R-Good Hope; Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview; and Rep. Ed Henry, R-Hartselle / Tribune file photos, State of Alabama CULLMAN - As Alabama’s Legislature gets ready to begin the 2018 session, The Tribune took a peek...

    Good Hope Council welcomes public back to in-person meetings

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The City of Good Hope took a step toward a return to normal Monday night at its first council meeting open to the public since the state’s Stay at Home Order went into effect in March. The meeting was short...

    Jacobs proclaims April ‘Autism Awareness Month’ in Cullman

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    Left to right: Rhonda Davis, Amy Kampis, John Harper Kampis, Mayor Woody Jacobs, Jordan Davis, Stormi Brock and Penny Brock CULLMAN - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs recently proclaimed the month of April 2018 “Autism Awareness Month” in the city of Cullman. Jacobs made the announcement...

    Jacobs proclaims October 2019 ‘Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) Month’ in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Monday officially proclaimed the month of October 2019 “Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) Month” in the city of Cullman. Alpha Delta Kappa is an international honorary organization of women educators. Their mission statement states that ADK is “dedicated...

    Colony removes long-absent member, nails down summer plans, recognizes Mayor Donnis Leeth’s achievements

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    Colony Mayor Donnis Leeth displays the certificate he received for completing the Satcher Health Leadership Institute’s Healthy Communities Initiative Program at the Morehouse School of Medicine. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) COLONY - On Tuesday evening, the Town Council of Colony made the difficult move...

    Cullman Co. Commissioner Kerry Watson graduate of Alabama Local Government Training Institute

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    Kerry Watson (courtesy photo) AUBURN - The Government and Economic Development Institute at Auburn University is delighted to announce that Cullman County Commissioner Kerry Watson has met all the requirements to be designated a graduate of the Alabama Local Government Training Institute. Watson joins a select...

    Cullman council proclaims April Fair Housing Month, readies for Strawberry Festival

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council on Monday night proclaimed April Fair Housing Month in the city. It also declared April 30-May 6 Small Business Week. Cullman Strawberry Festival Senior Day will be Friday, May 5 from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the...

    Vinemont mulls recycling

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    Vinemont Mayor Radginal Dodson shows council members the Square Stand. / Andrew Cryer VINEMONT - Vinemont Mayor Radginal Dodson, at this week’s council meeting, shared a request he received from a resident about establishing recycling services in Vinemont. Dodson said he has reached out to...

    Colony recognized by Morehouse School of Medicine for community garden

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    Colony Mayor Donnis Leeth displays the award presented to Colony by Morehouse School of Medicine for the development of the town’s community garden. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) COLONY - As the Colony Town Council met Tuesday evening, Mayor Donnis Leeth showed off town...

    Berlin Town Council seeks federal funding for road projects

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    BERLIN, Ala. - The Berlin Town Council on Monday evening voted to pursue funding under the American Rescue Act that could pay for the road repairs and improvements done in the last year without drawing from the town’s General Fund. Mayor Patrick Bates told...

    Countdown on for Berlin incorporation vote

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    Patrick Bates talks to a visitor about the advantages of an incorporated Berlin. Berlin residents head to the polls on Tuesday. / W.C. Mann BERLIN - With two days to go until a possibly historic vote, supporters of the incorporation of Berlin took one last...

    State back-to-school sales tax holiday moves up to July

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    Image courtesy of the Alabama Retail Association CULLMAN - To make sure that everyone can do their shopping before the start of the school year, which for many will fall in early August, the State of Alabama has moved its back-to-school sales tax holiday from...

    Jacobs proclaims June 5-9 Wound Care Awareness Week in the city

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    Pictured L-R: Lorie Strane, Janice Knighten, Jill Keeton, Allie Barnett, Dr. Brad Moody, Mayor Jacobs, Dr. Mac Cottingham, Megan Isbell, Kayla Goodwin, Dana Daniel, Matt Davis CULLMAN -  The City of Cullman has joined the specialized medical staff at the Cullman Regional Center for Wound...

    Vinemont Town Council discusses upcoming blood drive; street entrance safety concerns

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    SOUTH VINEMONT, Ala.- The Town of South Vinemont will host a blood drive this Saturday July 17 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the town hall. The Life South Blood Mobile will be on-site.   Movie night has been rescheduled for Aug. 21 at 7:45...

    CCCDC awards $50K to Hanceville High; Strandlund resigns

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    Bill Strandlund CULLMAN - Hanceville High School got a big hand-up from the Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) Monday evening.  The school received a $50,000 grant to go toward much-needed repairs to its track and field. Funding for CCCDC grants comes from taxes-  Tennessee Valley...

    Finances a priority at Fairview Town Council meeting

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    FAIRVIEW - Finances were the topic at hand for a large portion of Monday night’s town council meeting in Fairview. Council members were briefed on financial reports concerning the general town fund, street fund, park fund and the revenue made from the gas tax...

    Garden City pursues grant for water lines, continues discussing possible town deputy

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. – The Garden City Town Council Monday night voted to apply for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to repair water lines throughout the town. The grant will be for $350,000 and the Town would absorb the 20% match and any...

    Berlin Town Council continues building municipality at 2nd meeting

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    Mayor Patrick Bates (left), speaks to Berlin town council members during their second meeting since incorporation. (Hayden Hyatt for The Tribune) BERLIN – Monday night, the Berlin Town Council met for the second time since the Town's incorporation. The council's agenda included the passing of...

    Good Hope renews deputy contract

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    Chad Chapman is the patrol deputy assigned to Good Hope. / Cullman County Sheriff’s Office GOOD HOPE - The Good Hope City Council this week approved the City's annual agreement with the Cullman County Sheriff's Office, continuing the contract of Deputy Chad Chapman as the...

    County proclaims Child Abuse Prevention Month, approves back-up radio system

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday, March 21, proclaimed April 2023 Child Abuse Prevention Month. It also approved push-to-talk back-up radio systems for Cullman County first responders. According to Cullman County EMA Director Tim Sartin, every first responder agency in the county...

    Council unanimously approves expansion of downtown special events district

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    Cullman Parks and Recreation's Waid Harbison defended the special events district expansion, and saw two special event requests approved. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council on Monday night voted unanimously to expand the downtown special events district, an area where the open...

    Cullman council OKs trial run for pedestrian park on 1st Avenue in Warehouse District

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    Johnann and Stuart Moore answer questions from the council CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council met Monday evening, having rescheduled its regular meeting time from last week.  Mayor Woody Jacobs and all council members except Garlan Gudger were present.  Most of the business was simple...

    Good Hope applying for state funding for Exit 305 lighting; building permit fees changed

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – The Good Hope City Council Monday night discussed several road improvement ideas, with the opportunity to apply for infrastructure project funding from ATRIP-II (the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program-II), due to the 10-cent fuel tax increase which Gov. Kay...

    Cullman County participating in e-poll book pilot program

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    CULLMAN - Voters in three Cullman County precincts will see a change in Tuesday’s upcoming election. Cullman County is participating in Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill’s electronic poll (e-poll) book pilot program. In the program, e-poll books are used in lieu of...

    Good Hope council mulls unnamed retail development

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The Good Hope City Council on Monday evening held a special-called meeting in which it went immediately into an executive session to discuss an as yet unnamed economic development project. Mayor Jerry Bartlett revealed that the council is in negotiations for...

    Shedd: Let the people decide if they want a gas tax

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    CULLMAN - Yesterday, the Cullman County Commission voted to support a 3-cent per gallon gasoline tax to fund a $1.2 billion bond issue that would be distributed among Alabama’s 67 counties for road repairs. The tax would expire when the bonds are repaid. The Association...

    Jacobs proclaims “Parental Alienation Prevention Week” and “Bubbles for Love Day” in city

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    CULLMAN -  Recently, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs officially proclaimed the week of April 23-29, 2017 "Parental Alienation Prevention Week” and April 25, 2017, "Bubbles for Love Day" in the city of Cullman. The proclamation reads as follows: WHEREAS, strong family relationships constitute the foundation of our...

    Commission gets earful on special events district expansion; amendment heads to city council

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    Downtown Merchants’ Association advisor Ron Pierce defends the expansion of the downtown special events district. The expansion will now go before the Cullman City Council. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - During its regular meeting Monday evening, the Cullman City Planning Commission held a public hearing...

    Colony polling location moving, gym closing

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    Colony Educational Complex (Tribune file photo) COLONY - At its meeting Tuesday evening, the Colony Town Council announced that the community’s polling place is changing.  Starting with the next election cycle, voters should go to the auditorium at the Colony Educational Complex, 151 Byars Rd.,...

    Kallhoff gives quarterly report to city council

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council at its regular meeting Monday evening welcomed Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff, who gave his quarterly report on the Cullman City Schools.   Kallhoff said the district currently serves 3,156 students. He said eighth and 11th grades boast...

    Hanceville City Hall gets a facelift

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    Hanceville City Councilman Jimmie Nuss, City Attorney Dan Willingham and City Clerk Tania Wilcox at Thursday’s Hanceville City Council meeting (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville City Council met for the final time in 2018 Thursday evening. The meeting’s agenda was...

    Good Hope moves to encourage development on County Road 437, recognizes fishing team

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    The Good Hope City Council recognized the Good Hope Fishing Team for its performance at the state tournament. Good Hope took second place at the tournament and qualified for the Mossy Oak Fishing Bassmaster High School Series National Championship. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) GOOD...

    Good Hope council awards $26K to schools

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    Good Hope High School Principal John Hood, in white, accepts $14,000 for his school from Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett. / Nick Griffin GOOD HOPE - The Good Hope City Council on Monday night awarded $26,000 to the city’s four schools: Good Hope High School,...

    West Point set to open new turn lane, Dale’s Market

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    West Point Mayor Kenneth Kilgo, left, speaks at the town council meeting this week. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) WEST POINT - The West Point Town Council this week extended an invitation to the community to join in as it celebrates the opening of...

    Berlin expanding as town council approves 1st annexations

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    The Berlin Town Council on Monday night, Nov. 19, 2018 (Heather Mann for The Cullman Tribune) BERLIN - As the newest town incorporated in Cullman County, Berlin took several huge steps toward expanding its borders and improving the community at Monday's town council meeting, approving...

    Cold Springs, Vinemont High Schools receive $50K grants from CCCDC

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) awarded Cold Springs and Vinemont High Schools $50,000 each at its monthly meeting Tuesday night. Cold Springs will use the funds for its library, while Vinemont will get a new HVAC system for its gymnasium. Here’s...

    Hanceville Fire & Rescue getting new gear

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    Hanceville Assistant Fire Chief Bart Absher confers with council members Jimmy Sawyer and Sharon Porter./ W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - With Mayor Kenneth Nail out of town, the Hanceville City Council’s agenda was fairly light Thursday evening, with much of the brief discussion related to the...

    Holly Pond to pursue sewer plant upgrades, speed limit changes

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    The Holly Pond Town Council held its first meeting of the new year Tuesday night. (Maggie Darnell for The Cullman Tribune) HOLLY POND – The Holly Pond Town Council at Tuesday’s meeting granted Mayor Bill Oliver permission to pursue two grants which will allow renovation...

    Rave reviews for 2017 State of Our Communities event

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    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...

    Jacobs proclaims October ‘Domestic Violence Awareness Month’ in Cullman

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    Pictured, left to right: Theresa Mann, Marie Lindsey, Mayor Woody Jacobs, Carol Horstman and Regina Grant / Leanne West CULLMAN -  Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Wednesday officially proclaimed the month of October 2017 “Domestic Violence Awareness Month” in the city of Cullman. According to statistics...

    Marchman addresses Baileyton Council on new 10-cent fuel tax increase

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. - The Baileyton Town Council welcomed Cullman County Commissioner Garry Marchman to its Monday night meeting to help clarify what, if any, impact the recently passed statewide 10-cent fuel tax increase will have on the town. Explained Marchman, “Gas, August 31 of this...

    County authorizes call-out pay for hours worked during winter shutdown

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission met Tuesday morning, when, after approving the minutes of its emergency meeting called on Jan. 16, the commission motioned to terminate the local state of emergency that was declared at that meeting due to last week’s winter weather....

    Colony talks road projects, fuel tax funds

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    COLONY, Ala. - The Colony Town Council on Tuesday night approved the creation of bank accounts to receive funds from the new state gasoline and diesel fuel taxes, a few days before the deadline for doing so. According to a handout from the Alabama...

    Cullman Regional Airport improvement project gets city council approval

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    The Cullman City Council on Monday evening passed three resolutions to make improvements to the Cullman Regional Airport. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - The Cullman Regional Airport was the main topic of Monday evening’s Cullman City Council meeting; the council passed three resolutions to make...

    Hanceville talks Kids’ Night Out, new water line for Boyd Road

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – The City of Hanceville is gearing up for its annual back-to-school bash, Kids’ Night Out. It will take place Friday, Aug. 2 from 6-8 p.m. at CW Day Park. Hanceville Police Chief Bob Long said first responders, helicopters, motorcycles and firetrucks...

    Cullman City Council draws crowd for rezoning vote; reconsiders $2.5 million WWTP bid

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    Audience members show their opposition to a rezoning ordinance with a show of hands. CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council held its regular meeting Monday evening, with a larger and more vocal than usual crowd in attendance.  Several measures were on the table, but most...

    Jacobs proclaims Sept. 17-23 ‘Constitution Week’ in Cullman

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    L-R: Patricia Kahler, Mayor Woody Jacobs, Rhonda Van Zandt and Julia Floyd / Office of Mayor Woody Jacobs CULLMAN - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs has officially proclaimed the week of Sept. 17-23, 2017, “Constitution Week” in the city of Cullman. On Sept. 17, 1787, the delegates...

    Colony Council visited by First Source for Women, finalizes plans for upcoming special events

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    Mayor Donnis Leeth and FSW Director Catherine Bethell   COLONY - The Colony Town Council held its regular meeting Tuesday evening, with Mayor Donnis Leeth and council members Margaret Jamelle Dimbo, Curtis Johnson and Myra Twitty present.  Members Julian Fields and Tammy Malcom were absent. Before...

    Fairview Town Council sets budget for Fairview Park bathroom repairs

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. - Fairview Town Council came to order on Monday evening to discuss the dug outs at the local ball fields and approve the minutes from the town’s previous council meeting. The council members also discussed the recent vandalism taking place in the...

    Good Hope council moves forward with sales tax plans; annual Christmas festivities Dec. 9

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    Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett, at the City's council meeting on Monday, Nov. 27, 2017 / Nick Griffin GOOD HOPE - The Good Hope City Council, at its meeting Monday evening, approved resolution no. 012-2017, which will see the Cullman County Sales Tax Office collect...

    Cullman council approves more annexations; stage set for downtown Christmas celebration

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    CULLMAN - At its regular meeting Monday evening, the Cullman City Council continued its recent trend of multiple property annexations.  After annexing more than 60 properties in five sections of the city’s outskirts in October, and 12 properties in six sections in September, the...

    Cullman mayor proclaims April Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness Month

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    Pictured L-R: Kaylee Proctor (CAC intern), Javon Daniel (director, Cullman Caring for Kids), Nancy Bryant (assistant director, Cullman Caring for Kids), Jacqueline Schendel (CAC board member), Haley Gaines (CAC family advocate), Mayor Woody Jacobs, Alisha Jones (CAC bookkeeper), District Judge Kim Chaney, Gail Swafford...

    Jacobs proclaims March 1 ‘Go Blue for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Day’ in Cullman

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    Pictured, left to right, are Amanda Hanners, Kris Thompson, Helen Allen, Mayor Woody Jacobs, Emily Corbett and Gary Cornelius. (City of Cullman) CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs has officially proclaimed March 1, 2019 “Go Blue for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Day” in Cullman. On...

    Jacobs declares Sept. 17-23 ‘Constitution Week’ in Cullman

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    Pictured left to right are Pat Kahler, Mayor Woody Jacobs Jacobs, Rhonda Van Zandt and Linda Kuykendall. CULLMAN - On Wednesday, Sept. 12, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs officially proclaimed the week of Sept. 17-23, 2018, “Constitution Week” in the city of Cullman. On Sept. 17, 1787,...

    Good Hope City Council receives TAP Grant, approves pyrotechnics ordinance

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – Good Hope’s City Council met for its regularly scheduled meeting Monday night and approved a new Resolution and Ordinance affecting local pharmacies, manufactured home sales and fireworks distributors. The council approved Ordinance No. 017-2021 which pertains to the distancing of...

    Berlin prepares to vote on incorporation

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    A map from May 2017 shows the proposed boundaries of an incorporated Berlin.  Only residents living within the proposed town limits and registered to vote in Berlin may participate in the election. /  Photo courtesy Berlin Incorporation/Facebook   BERLIN - The time is drawing near for...

    West Point Town Council receives positive report on water treatment plant

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     WEST POINT, Ala. – West Point received a great report card for its water treatment plant. The plant’s 2020 report to be submitted to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) was presented to the council Monday night by Grady Parsons, president of Living...

    Holly Pond Council meets to pass budget and appoint officials

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    HOLLY POND - The Holly Pond Town Council met Monday evening at the Guy Hunt Library.  In attendance were Mayor Bill Oliver, Clerk Linda Pope and all council members: Carla Hart, Gladys Wisener, Paul Brown, Michele Bell and Lou Thomas. The minutes of the previous...

    Planning commission green lights building projects, business expansion

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    Clifford Harris answers questions about the Flatts at Fischer Farms subdivision. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - The City of Cullman Planning Commission on Monday evening paved the way for several area construction projects by approving subdivision requests and site plans. First on the agenda was a...

    Good Hope moves forward with land purchase for park expansion

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – The Good Hope City Council Monday night voted to move forward with the purchase of the 33.68-acre Dvorak property adjacent to Municipal Park. The expansion, which will connect the park to Deer Run subdivision along County Road 437, will allow...

    Hanceville business leaders, local mayors discuss growth with Gudger

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    Cullman City Council President and 2018 Alabama Senate candidate Garlan Gudger, left, took part in a meeting on Monday with Hanceville business leaders, Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail, Baileyton Mayor Johnny Dyar and Holly Pond Mayor Bill Oliver to discuss growth in smaller communities. /...

    Attention Hanceville residents: City development plans to be announced Thursday

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    HANCEVILLE - On Thursday afternoon, the North Alabama Regional Council of Governments (NARCOG) and Main Street Alabama will be holding a special meeting in Hanceville to talk about plans for city development.  Both organizations help municipalities with long-term economic planning and development. On Monday, NARCOG...

    Berlin town council approves FY 2024 budget, prioritizes community projects

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    BERLIN, Ala. — The Berlin Town Council approved its 2024 fiscal budget on Monday, detailing plans for significant community projects while noting a projected discrepancy between revenues and expenses.  The budget outlines a total expenditure exceeding $800,000. Despite these figures surpassing the forecasted revenue, the...

    Cullman City Council honors fire chief Edward Reinhardt; city revenues up 4.5%

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    Billy Atchison, left, a fire equipment supplier, stopped by to honor Cullman Fire Rescue Chief Edward Reinhardt, right, and present him a few tokens of appreciation. Reinhardt is retiring April 30 after 40 years of service. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - The Cullman...

    2 men likely to face charges for damaging Garden City’s River Park

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    GARDEN CITY - Two of the five people accused of causing more than $5,000 in damages to Garden City’s River Park a year ago will most likely face criminal charges, the town’s council said last night in a regular council meeting. In January 2016, five...

    Jacobs proclaims Constitution Week in city of Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Monday, Sept.11, 2023, proclaimed the week of Sept. 17-23, 2023, Constitution Week in the city of Cullman.   On-hand from the Dripping Springs Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to accept the proclamation from Jacobs...

    Baileyton awards bid for 2 storm shelters

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    The Baileyton Town Council met this week. (Andrew Cryer for The Tribune) BAILEYTON - The Baileyton Town Council met this week to continue discussion of ongoing AT&T contract negotiations and to award a bid for the construction of two storm shelters. The council expressed hope that...

    It’s Human Trafficking Awareness Month

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    CULLMAN - January is Human Trafficking Awareness month nationally, and was proclaimed so in Cullman County this morning by the Cullman County Commission and will be in the city of Cullman tomorrow by Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs. Wednesday, Jan. 11 is Human Trafficking Awareness...

    Good Hope approves FY 2019 budget, 3% pay raise for City employees

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    Left to right: Susan Eller, Maxie Jones and John Harris (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) GOOD HOPE - Changes in sewer rates and the FY 2019 budget were the main topics Monday evening at the Good Hope City Council meeting. Mayor Jerry Bartlett and the...

    Update on new athletic facility coming to Good Hope schools

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    The new athletic training center will be in the old band building at Good Hope High School. / Good Hope High School on Facebook GOOD HOPE - A new athletic training facility for Good Hope Middle and High Schools is in the works, and coaches...

    Courthouse elevators to be replaced

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    Cullman Tribune file photo CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission held its last meeting of the year Tuesday morning, approving a bid for the replacement of the decades-old elevators in the Cullman County Courthouse. Team Elevator, LLC out of Birmingham was awarded the job, after submitting...

    Good Hope passes FY2020 budget, sees park expansion plans

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The Good Hope City Council on Monday night passed its FY2020 budget. Good Hope’s general fund is $1.5 million with total projected revenues of $2.1 million. The budget includes several capital improvements and road projects such as the replacement of...

    West Point talks community center, roads, food pantry

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The Town of West Point over the past month has been upgrading the interior of the town’s community center. Old tables have been replaced with new round tables and chairs, renovations to the kitchen have begun and walls have been...

    Fairview Town Council notes: Jan. 7, 2019

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    The Fairview Town Council held its first meeting of the new year on Monday night. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) FAIRVIEW - On Monday evening, the Fairview Town Council held its first meeting of the new year.  Town Clerk Debbie Shedd began by distributing...

    New life: commission considers plans for redevelopment of several city properties

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    City Building, Planning, and Zoning Director Rick Fulmer (right) and Deputy Director Brian Landreth (left) called for an update to Cullman’s Building Code at Monday’s meeting of the City of Cullman Planning Commission. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Monday afternoon, all the signs of...

    Mayor Jacobs meeting with President Trump today in Washington

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    Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs, second from left, seen here in June 2017 with, from left, Cullman Economic Development Agency Director Dale Greer, Scott Stadthagen and Cullman City Council President Garlan Gudger, is in Washington, D.C. today to meet with President Donald Trump. / Tribune...

    Jacobs proclaims ‘Dysautonomia Awareness Month’ in Cullman

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    L-R: Kyle Guess, Athan Landman, Sean Landman, Cassidy Landman, Mayor Woody Jacobs, Kasen Johnson, Cory Johnson, Karlee Johnson and Heather Johnson CULLMAN - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Tuesday officially proclaimed the month of October “Dysautonomia Awareness Month” in the city of Cullman. On hand...

    Cullman mayor proclaims October Alpha Delta Kappa Month

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    Pictured L-R: Lisa Hullett (Beta Delta Chapter, ADK), Mayor Woody Jacobs, Barbara Guthrie and Nancy Horton (Alpha Theta Chapter, ADK) CULLMAN -  Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Tuesday officially proclaimed the month of October 2017 “Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) Month” in the city of Cullman....

    Cullman council awards airport security fence contract, approves multiple annexations

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    Stars mark the areas along Cullman’s eastern and northern edges where properties were annexed. / Google Maps CULLMAN - Despite the wind and rain, the Cullman City Council held its regular meeting Monday evening.  The council awarded a $184,408.50 contract to Columbus Fence Co. to...

    Council tables measure to expand Special Events District, holds Rock the South debriefing

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council met Monday evening with a single item on its agenda, and that was tabled until next month.  Thanks to Rock the South (RTS), though, they still had plenty to talk about. The skipped item was a public hearing and...

    City of Cullman Street Department cuts ribbon on new facility

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    Pictured L-R: Police Chief Kenny Culpepper, IT Systems Technician Christina Thomas, Assistant IT Director Jacob Smith, IT Systems Technician Allen Handley, Street Sign Shop Foreman Greg Powe, Police Assistant Chief Craig Montgomery, Street Foreman Wesley Bennefield, Council President Pro-Tem Jenny Folsom, Mayor Woody Jacobs,...

    Baileyton decking the halls – well, Hwy. 69 – Nov. 27 

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. – The Town of Baileyton is set to deck the halls – well, the light poles lining Alabama Highway 69, in preparation for the upcoming holiday season on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023.   Mayor Windell Calloway said plans have been put in place to...

    Cullman recognized as a ‘Tree City USA’ for 30th consecutive year

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    Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs with St. Paul's Lutheran School's Gracie Moody, who won first place in her school's Arbor Day poster contest in February 2017 / Tribune file photo CULLMAN - For the 30th consecutive year, the city of Cullman has earned recognition from the...

    Dodge City council welcomes 2 special guests

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    DODGE CITY - The Dodge City Town Council welcomed two special guests to its latest meeting- Cullman County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) Director Phyllis Little and Executive Director of the First Source for Women pregnancy center, Catherine Bethell. Little addressed the council about the EMA’s...

    West Point council hears plans for food pantry

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    WEST POINT - At its Monday night meeting, the West Point Town Council heard plans from a local church’s representative about building a community food pantry, similar to the one in Cullman near the Mary Carter Store (Cullman’s Little Free Pantry). The pantry would...

    Residents vote to establish town of Berlin

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    When the community center reopened after the vote count, Patrick Bates, who has led the two-year effort to incorporate Berlin, spoke briefly to reporters. / W.C. Mann BERLIN - On a foggy and slightly soggy Tuesday evening, polls closed on 12 hours of voting at...

    Have large, unwanted items? Cullman citywide spring cleanup May 1-5

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    CULLMAN - Dates for the annual citywide spring cleanup were announced today by the office of Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs. The event will be next week, May 1-5. During spring cleanup, city sanitation will pick up large unwanted appliances, furniture, mattresses, etc. for customers at...

    City annexes 90 acres from Industrial Dev. Board

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    CULLMAN - The City of Cullman moved forward Monday night with the annexation of a little more than 90 acres of land on the city’s southwest side.   During a regular city council meeting, the first reading of ordinance No. 2017 - 09 was on...

    County dismisses 2 companies from pending litigation

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday morning authorized County Attorney Chad Floyd to dismiss two parties from the County’s pending litigation against three companies it alleges have been illegally providing garbage pickup and renting Dumpsters within the county. Back in December, the County...

    County Commission awards bid for reconstruction at Cullman Regional Airport

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    Ben Harrison (right), general manager of Cullman Regional Airport, speaks to Cullman County Commission members about a bid for reconstruction at the airport. (Hayden Hyatt for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN – The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday morning awarded a bid for work on the...

    “It’s not about hate.” Hanceville mayor talks Confederate monuments and potential costs

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    Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail wants New Orleans’ Confederate monuments. / W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - White supremacist Dylann Roof’s 2015 murder of nine members of the Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, and the subsequent publication of photos of Roof posing with Confederate...

    Vinemont considers support of Good Samaritan Health Clinic

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    VINEMONT - The Vinemont Town Council spent a big portion of its meeting this month discussing the Good Samaritan Health Clinic with the clinic’s executive director Jolanda Hutson, who is requesting funding from the Town. Good Samaritan provides medical care to uninsured people throughout...

    County Commission meeting notes: Dec. 28

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    Cullman County Commission / Nick Griffin CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission held a regular meeting on Thursday, with only three items on its agenda. All three passed unanimously. Approved a three-year participation agreement with the ACCA Liability Fund of the period of Jan. 1, 2018...

    West Point gives $15K to fire department for life-saving equipment

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    West Point Fire and Rescue Chief Tim Martin on Monday night demonstrated the use of the LUCAS Power 3 Chest Compression System at the West Point Town Council meeting. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) WEST POINT - The West Point Town Council on Monday night...

    On-time property tax collections end Dec. 31

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    CULLMAN - According to the Cullman County Revenue Commission, on-time property tax collections end Dec. 31. Property taxes are due each Oct. 1 and may be paid with no penalties or interest through Dec. 31.  All 2016 property tax payments must be paid in-full and...

    Good Hope approves new zoning ordinance

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    Good Hope City Council (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) GOOD HOPE, Ala. - Back in May 2018, the Good Hope City Council, based on an opinion from the Good Hope Planning Commission, hired consulting firm Kendig Keast Collaborative to review the City’s zoning ordinance....

    Colony prepares for Colony Day, seeks help for roads

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    COLONY, Ala. - The Colony Town Council on Tuesday evening discussed plans for its upcoming Colony Day community celebration, scheduled for the Community Center Saturday on Aug. 7, with a rain date planned for Aug. 14. According to Councilwoman Jasmine Cole, the event will...

    West Point receives favorable audit, discusses placement of food pantry

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    CPA Tony Turbyfill (left), of Segroves & Brewer, PC, goes over the Town's audit with the West Point Town Council during its meeting Monday evening. WEST POINT - West Point Town Council members were briefed on the results of Town's 2017 audit and updated on...

    Hanceville council talks new senior center, public hearings

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. -  The Hanceville City Council Thursday night took steps to begin the application process for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for the construction of a new senior citizens building at C.W. Day Park. The council voted to accept a proposal from Community...