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    Mayors give updates on winter storm’s effects

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    First Avenue Northeast, as seen on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 17. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN COUNTY - On Wednesday, The Tribune checked in with mayors around Cullman County to see how the municipalities were handling this week’s winter storm.  None of the officials we were able...

    County commission moves forward on AGCOR deal; abatements for Topre, American Classic

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    Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett addresses the Cullman County Commission. / Nick Griffin CULLMAN - Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett this week addressed the Cullman County Commission regarding the re-location of AGCOR Steel from Vinemont to Good Hope. The Good Hope City Council on Monday...

    Holly Pond council votes to move ahead with tornado siren repair

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. - The residents of Holly Pond will soon have their tornado siren again after the council on Monday night approved the estimated $20,000 cost to repair it. Although the repair was previously approved by Former Mayor Bill Oliver, the cost had...

    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...

    Cullman County Commission approves change of nepotism policy

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Commission, at their Tuesday night meeting, recognized Doug Davenport for his hard work across the parks of Cullman County. They also recognized and awarded Jesse Cummings and Adam Barfoot who returned after a one-year deployment after serving in...

    Garden City sets new fire dues, votes to start town hall roof work

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. – The Garden City Town Council on Monday night officially set the new fire dues it voted on at its March meeting. The dues, billed to customers through the Cullman Electric Cooperative are now $5 for residents and businesses within town...

    Berlin to expand Wi-Fi service around farmers’ market, community center

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    BERLIN, Ala. - The Berlin Town Council on Monday evening approved measures that will expand Wi-Fi access around the community center/farmers’ market/town hall complex and create a backup system to help safeguard that access. Mayor Patrick Bates reported that public Wi-Fi has been installed at...

    Garden City discusses possible town deputy

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. – The Garden City Town Council continued its discussion on law enforcement for the town this week. At the previous council meeting, Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry spoke with the council about having a township deputy. This month, during its work...

    Cullman Utilities Board receives its highest credit rating ever

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The City of Cullman Utilities Board recently received its highest credit rating in its 70-year history. Cullman received an AA- credit rating from Fitch Ratings, Inc., with a stable financial outlook for the future in what some people might consider unstable...

    Vinemont council talks baby changing tables, new employee, holiday closure

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    Councilwoman Shirley Arnett and Mayor Radginal Dodson discuss town business during Tuesday night’s Vinemont Town Council meeting. (Hayden Hyatt for The Tribune) VINEMONT – The Vinemont Town Council discussed the ordering of new baby changing tables for the community center, the hire of a new...

    Bartlett earns professional municipal designation

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett recently earned the designation of Advanced Certified Municipal Official. According to a statement from the Alabama League of Municipalities: “Mayor Jerry Bartlett of Good Hope has earned the professional designation of Advanced Certified Municipal Official. In order...

    Dodge City gets update on sewage treatment plant contamination

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    Updated 3-13-20 9:07 p.m. DODGE CITY, Ala. – The Dodge City Town Council learned more details about the cleanup of the oil contamination in the town’s unique natural sewage treatment plant at its March meeting Thursday evening. Living Water Services General Manager Grady Parsons, whose company...

    Good Hope council reports Back-to-School Bash success

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The Good Hope City Council at its meeting Monday night expressed thanks to area parents and students for making it to last week’s drive-thru Back-to-School Bash. Although a departure from the normal evening of outside fun due to COVID-19, the...

    Hanceville Council approves rezoning to allow duplex 

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – It was a relatively quiet meeting in Hanceville’s council chambers on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023. The council heard from resident Stephen Gannon concerning the second reading of Ordinance 656 to rezone a property he owns to R3, allowing the construction of...

    “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...

    Bartlett hopeful Doss Bridge will re-open next week; Good Hope discusses finances

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    GOOD HOPE - The Good Hope City Council spent their first February meeting focusing on finances. After and invocation from John Harris and the approval of the last meeting's minutes, questions were raised about the January financial report. Councilman Harris, in charge of finances,...

    Updates from Berlin Town Council

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    BERLIN, Ala. - As town councils across the county adjust their meetings and procedures to account for safe social distancing, The Tribune reached out to the Berlin Town Council to see how the pandemic has affected plans for Cullman's newest municipality. In response, the...

    Hanceville completes phase 1 of ACE accreditation

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    Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail introduces Joey Hester, who heads up the city’s ACE team, at Tuesday's meeting. / W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - The city of Hanceville on Tuesday evening completed phase one in its quest to achieve accreditation as an Alabama Community of Excellence (ACE)....

    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...

    Dodge City welcomes two new businesses

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    DODGE CITY, Ala. – Dodge City welcomed two new businesses at its town council meeting Wednesday night. Representatives from the ABC Family Medical Clinic were introduced where they invited the community to join them April 13th for their grand opening celebration. The celebration will...

    Vinemont council talks park and road maintenance

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    VINEMONT - A short agenda doesn't necessarily mean little discussion. Such was the case at this week’s Vinemont Town Council meeting, when council members put considerable thought and deliberation into matters regarding the upkeep and general maintenance of the town's ball park and roads. The...

    Cullman Parks, Recreation & Sports Tourism unveils final design for city skatepark

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman and Cullman Parks, Recreation and Sports Tourism unveiled the highly-anticipated designs and final plans for the upcoming 8,000 sq. ft. skatepark located in downtown Cullman Tuesday night at City Hall. A diverse group of community members was...

    Commission sets $10.25 minimum wage for County employees after controversial raise; Rock the South parking and traffic plan unveiled

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    Darrell Skipper of Skipper Consulting talks about proposed parking areas around the new Rock the South location at Tuesday’s Cullman County Commission meeting. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN, Ala. - In the wake of Monday’s controversial revelation that Cullman County Engineer John Lang...

    Planning commission paves way for new housing, Yutaka expansion

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    The City of Cullman Planning Commission meets in the Cullman City Hall auditorium at 5:30 p.m. on the first Monday of each month.  The public is invited to attend. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - On Monday evening, the City of Cullman Planning Commission...

    Garden City sets delinquent bill procedure, adopts flood damage prevention ordinance

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. – The Garden City Town Council Monday night set new parameters for the payment of water and sewage bills. The bills are due the 10th of each month. Before, a late fee was assessed if payment was not received by the...

    Good Hope continues to move forward on AGCOR Steel

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    The Good Hope City Council passed a resolution Monday night to allow Mayor Jerry Bartlett to apply for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for a new pump station, part of the City’s sewer expansion project. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) GOOD HOPE - The...

    Hanceville opts out of Families First Coronavirus Response Act

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala.- The Hanceville City Council held a special meeting Thursday afternoon outside of city hall to consider a resolution to opt out of the Families First Coronavirus Response Act passed by Congress on March 18, 2020. The city council did pass the resolution...

    Planning Commission denies Foresite/Verizon’s request for cell tower in Stiefelmeyer Park neighborhood

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman City Planning Commission on Monday evening unanimously denied Foresite/Verizon Wireless' request to build a 120-foot, monopole design cell tower on Meadowview Circle in the Stiefelmeyer Park neighborhood in northeast Cullman. The cell tower proposal sparked fierce opposition from some, especially those...

    Council recognizes Hanceville Middle School football team; pavilion repairs to begin

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    The Hanceville Middle School football team poses for a photo with the Hanceville City Council at Thursday night’s council meeting. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville Middle School Bulldog football team was honored by Mayor Kenneth Nail and the Hanceville City...

    Doss Bridge on Beech Grove Road officially reopened

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    Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett with Justin Schuman and Wes Hastings of Carcel and G Construction, who oversaw the project   GOOD HOPE - After being closed for almost five months, Doss Bridge on Beech Grove Road was reopened by the City of Good Hope Monday...

    Annual tax lien auction returns to in-person bidding May 3

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The 2022 tax lien auction for delinquent 2021 ad valorem property taxes are scheduled for Tuesday, May 3, 2022, in the County Commission meeting room, located in the Cullman County Courthouse at 500 2nd Avenue SW. This year's auction marks the first...

    Fairview Town Council discusses rental prices and park improvements

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    FAIRVIEW - At this month’s meeting of Fairview's town council, there was much discussion about rental prices, possible improvements to the community park and the new senior center, which is expected to be opened soon. The council reported that the new senior center is almost...

    Planning Commission: Rumors Deli hits roadblock; Royal Technologies gets go-ahead

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    Frank Fagg, of F & O Architects, and Rumors Deli’s Annette Harris address the Cullman City Planning Commission Monday evening. / W.C. Mann Updated 11-8-17 8:29 a.m. CULLMAN - On Monday evening, the City of Cullman Planning Commission reviewed site plans for Royal Technologies, Park View...

    Dodge City Town Council approves road projects, challenges local business over licensing

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    DODGE CITY, Ala. - The Dodge City Town Council Thursday evening awarded a contract to M. C. Paving of Hanceville to perform repairs, and resurfacing to Wagon Wheel Road and County Road 205.    On Wagon Wheel Road, the company will patch potholes, apply tar tack...

    Holly Pond talks repair projects, welcomes circuit judge candidate Melvin Hasting

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    Attorney Melvin Hasting, Republican candidate for Cullman County circuit judge, spoke to the Holly Pond Town Council this week. Hasting is running against incumbent Martha Williams in the Republican Primary on June 5. / Nick Griffin HOLLY POND - The Holly Pond Town Council spent...

    Hanceville City Council grants alcohol license for Bull Bash event

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Hanceville City Council on Monday evening granted a special event alcohol license for the Bull Bash event on June 11 at C. W. Day Park hosted by the City of Hanceville and the Early Bird Cattle Company. Alcohol will only...

    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...

    Dodge City council votes on pay, proclaims Human Trafficking Awareness Month

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    DODGE CITY, Ala. – Compensation for the next council and mayor were the big topic of discussion for the public portion of Thursday night’s meeting of the Dodge City Town Council. Council members currently earn $150 per regular meeting and $25 per special meeting. The...

    Cullman City Council agrees to $800K in cash incentives for Academy Sports + Outdoors

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    L-R: Councilman John Cook, Academy Alabama Real Estate Manager Joe Turner, Academy Senior Real Estate Manager Marc Millis, Council President Pro-Tem Jenny Folsom, Councilman Andy Page and Councilman Clint Hollingsworth CULLMAN - In its regular meeting Monday evening, the Cullman City Council agreed to offer...

    West Point council notes: May 2020

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The West Point Town Council on Monday night had a short meeting with a light agenda. The council approved the Town’s Municipal Water Pollution Report conducted by Living Water Services. The report is a yearly requirement that must be submitted to...

    Cullman County Commission talks retirement benefits

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission at its Tuesday morning meeting passed a resolution to adopt ACT 2019-132 to provide Tier I retirement benefits to Tier II plan members. The passage of ACT 2019-132 last year by the state legislature allows local employers...

    Cullman Planning Commission backs off new subdivision amid problems with plan, protests from neighbors

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - On Tuesday evening, the City of Cullman Planning Commission got an earful from residents of the Fox Meadow and Carroll Acres subdivisions who live on lots adjoining the planned Meadowbrook subdivision in southeast Cullman. Four neighbors came forward with concerns about the...

    City of Cullman recycling service to resume soon

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman City Council on Monday evening passed a resolution to purchase a heavy truck and trailer from Weil Wrecker Service that will allow the City to resume recycling pickup in the near future. Councilman Johnny Cook told the audience that,...

    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...

    CCCDC presents grant checks to area organizations

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    Cherrelle Fancher, third from left, accepts a grant for $6,000 for youth and adult literacy programming through Life Long Learning from the Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) Friday. From left are CCCDC members Cherrie Haney, Josh Speakman, Champ Crocker and Bradley Williams. Rep....

    Retirement(s) top commission agenda

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission Tuesday morning recognized Sportsman Lake Park employee Nancy Maddox, who is retiring after 11 years of service at the park. Other staff members from the park came to congratulate and wish Maddox well in her retirement. Former Cullman...

    Hanceville council names Cemetery Rehabilitation Authority, approves upcoming special events

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    HANCEVILLE - After a vote at the last meeting to create a Cemetery Rehabilitation Authority, the Hanceville City Council on Thursday voted to appoint three members who were approached and agreed to serve.  The members will begin in staggered terms of two, four and...

    Dodge City votes to renew township deputy contract

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    DODGE CITY, Ala. – Dodge City will soon have a new township deputy. The Dodge City Town Council voted Thursday night to renew an agreement between the Town and the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) for a township deputy contract. Sgt. David Nunn, who...

    Vinemont Council mulls half-cent sales tax increase

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The Vinemont Town Council on Tuesday night discussed possibly raising the town’s sales tax by a half-cent in an effort to help Vinemont schools. There was no vote on Mayor Radginal Dodson’s proposal, as it will need to be read twice...

    Garden City council votes to bring free Wi-Fi to town park

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. – The park in front of Garden City Town Hall will soon have free Wi-Fi. Mayor Tim Eskew at Monday evening’s Garden City Town Council meeting presented a plan to bring internet to the park, which the council approved. The reported...

    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...

    Area municipalities making adjustments to prevent spread of virus

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    CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala.- Municipalities throughout Cullman County are constantly receiving new information pertaining to COVID-19 (coronavirus) and making difficult decisions in an effort to help prevent the spread of the virus. The Tribune reached out to several mayors Monday to find out what measures...

    Colony creates local historical society, expands access to accounts for roads

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    COLONY, Ala. - The Colony Town Council on Tuesday evening voted to extend to the Finance Committee chairman (currently Councilman Melvin Hammond, retiring, and incoming successor Eric Carwell) and Roads and Utilities Committee Chairwoman Ethel Alexander the authority to write checks from and make...

    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...

    Colony receives $39K in CARES Act funding for COVID-19 response

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    COLONY, Ala. - The Colony Town Council announced Tuesday that the State of Alabama has made $39,000 in federal grants available to the Town under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economy Security (CARES) Act. In accordance with CARES regulations, the money will be used...

    Fairview Town Council, fire department clash at council meeting

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    Updated 9-3-19 at 9:04 p.m. FAIRVIEW, Ala. –  The Fairview Town Council had a light agenda for its monthly meeting, held Tuesday evening instead of the usual Monday, due to the Labor Day holiday. While there were not many items to discuss, the public comments...

    City of Hanceville moves forward with ACE accreditation

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    HANCEVILLE - The City of Hanceville is moving forward with its plan to pursue accreditation as an Alabama Community of Excellence (ACE). Last night, the Hanceville City Council approved a motion to apply for acceptance to the ACE program.  If its application is accepted,...

    Garden City takes action after more than $5K stolen, considers re-establishing substation

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    Garden City Town Council (Heather Mann for The Tribune) GARDEN CITY - Last week, Garden City received an unpleasant surprise: someone cashed three fraudulent checks appearing to be written by the Town of Garden City, totaling $5,621.88 stolen from the Town's general fund checking account....

    Jacobs proclaims Medical Assistants Recognition Week in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs recently proclaimed the week of Oct. 19-23, 2020 Medical Assistants Recognition Week (MARWeek) in the city of Cullman. MARWeek, celebrated during the third full week in October each year, offers an opportunity to recognize the contributions that...

    Berlin will not repair, replace tornado siren; free public Wi-Fi a no-go

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    Updated 12-26-20 at 7:03 p.m. BERLIN, Ala. – At its November meeting, the Berlin Town Council approved a spending plan for its remaining Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) funds, including $4,800 to purchase equipment to create public Wi-Fi areas in the...

    Peggy Smith to retire, Dale Greer named CEDA director, effective June 1

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    Peggy Smith, left, and Dale Greer/Images courtesy of Cullman Economic Development CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council on Monday evening announced the retirement of Peggy Smith, longtime director of the Cullman Economic Development Agency (CEDA).  Smith, who has served in the position for more than...

    Hanceville council opens bids, awards contracts to resurface 3 streets

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    Council members review bids with City Attorney Dan Willingham HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville City Council met Thursday evening, opening bids for materials and labor to resurface three city thoroughfares: Helen Warren Vogel Street, Whaley Avenue and McNutt Drive.  Two separate bids were taken: the first...

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

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    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...

    Forever a part of the fabric of Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Wednesday was a tough day for those closely associated with the Cullman City Council, but more importantly those who knew Coach Andy Page.  Cullman mayor Woody Jacobs shared his thoughts on Coach Page as a “genuine man” who was fair.  “Coach was a...

    Folsom: Rezoning public hearings postponed until restrictions relaxed

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman City Council President Jenny Folsom on Thursday said the council will not set public hearings on large rezoning requests until COVID-19 restrictions are relaxed, allowing for more access to the public. Folsom’s statement, in full, is below: “It has been brought to...

    Cullman County Commission votes to support proposed 3-cent gas tax for county road improvements

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    CULLMAN – The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday 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...

    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.,...

    Resident who lost home to fire asks county commission to improve communication

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Commission at its Tuesday meeting heard from Sean Buntin, a resident of County Road 222, who requested improved communication among county departments, contractors and others to prevent additional tragedies similar to the one his family suffered last month...

    Baileyton set to move ahead with building of new town hall

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    Baileyton Town Council (Cullman Tribune file photo) BAILEYTON - The Town of Baileyton is ready to move forward with the construction its new town hall. Walker Brothers, Ltd. entered a bid of $310,000 at December’s council meeting. The bid was well over the $265,000 budgeted...

    Bridging the gap: Holly Pond to offer free public WiFi in parks as school resumes

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. - Students who need to do classwork online and don’t have reliable internet at home will have a place to do so, thanks to the Town of Holly Pond. At the last meeting of the Holly Pond Town Council, Mayor Bill...

    Colony readies for Alabama 200 Bicentennial celebration this Saturday

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    Councilwoman Ethel Alexander, Mayor Donnis Leeth and Councilman Samuel Ashford show a little preview of the mural project to be unveiled Saturday. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) COLONY, Ala. -  The Colony Town Council on Tuesday evening shared with The Tribune a sample of...

    Colony Councilwoman cleared of ethics violation charges by State Ethics Commission

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    COLONY, Ala. - Colony Councilwoman Ethel Alexander, subject of an ethics complaint filed by Mayor Curtis Johnson in February charging that she had used her office for personal gain, was cleared of the charge by the State of Alabama Ethics Commission on May 5.   In...

    County passes $65.6M budget; Gudger announces resurfacing of Welcome Road

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission passed a $65.6 million budget for FY 2021 Tuesday morning. It includes a $23.6 million General Fund budget with $13.1 million, or 55.2%, budgeted for the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office and Detention Center. The budget for the...

    Town of Garden City looking to hire part-time office assistant; approves one-time payment for GCVFD

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    GARDEN CITY - The Garden City Town Council spent a large portion of its Monday night meeting discussing the work schedule for town hall. Some of the council members said they have received complaints about the town hall only being open four days a...

    Berlin names new councilman

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    BERLIN, Ala. - The Berlin Town Council on Monday evening approved Tony Duke to be its newest councilman, filling the vacancy left by the death of Bruce Bentley. Duke will be sworn in and assume duties at the November meeting. Mayor Patrick Bates said...

    Colony town government takes census personally

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    COLONY, Ala. - Colony’s rates of response to the 2020 Census have been among the lowest in Cullman County, and the town’s government wants to do something about it. At a town council work session last Tuesday, Mayor Donnis Leeth announced that he and...

    (Updated) County engineers: John Lang resigns, Keith Creel retires

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    Updated 11-26-19 at 4:10 p.m. CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Engineering Department will look a little different at the start of the new year. At Tuesday morning’s meeting of the Cullman County Commission, it was announced that Cullman County Engineer John Lang has resigned...

    Hanceville City Council discusses damages at Veterans Park

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – At Hanceville City Council’s meeting Thursday evening, the council appointed Leigh Ann Courington, professor at Wallace State, to place three on the Hanceville Water and Sewer Board for a six-year term. Tim Brigum was reappointed to the Zoning Board of Adjustments for...

    Fairview council donates funds to summer program, discusses softball complex

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    The Fairview Town Council meets on the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at Fairview Town Hall. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) FAIRVIEW - The Fairview Town Council approved a $500 donation to Fairview School’s summer program for underprivileged or at-risk students at...

    Construction of Academy Sports pushed to 2020; Cullman declares State of Emergency to aid storm victims

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    The Cullman City Council on Monday evening approved the extension date for the beginning of the construction of Academy Sports and Outdoors to July 1, 2020. / W.C. Mann for The Tribune   CULLMAN - On Monday evening, the Cullman City Council worked its way through...

    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...

    Berlin passes 2022 budget, fills vacant seat

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    BERLIN, Ala. - The Berlin Town Council on Monday evening filled the vacancy of councilman Jimbo Quick, electing and swearing in James Sanford as his replacement. The council did not act to fill the vacant seat of Bruce Bentley, who died in an automobile...

    City recognizes employees; Royal Technologies tax abatement adjusted

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    Cullman Police Chief Kenny Culpepper, CPD Office Manager Debbie James and Cullman City Councilman Andy Page at Monday night’s Cullman City Council meeting (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - Debbie James, at Monday night’s Cullman City Council meeting, was recognized for five years of...

    Good Hope paves way for new craft brewery/distillery

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. -  The Good Hope City Council on Monday night paved the way for a new craft brewery, restaurant and distillery when it entered into a 772 agreement with Twisted Dixie, LLC. Owners Preston Prewett and Brad Boshell are (tentatively; the location...

    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...

    Cullman County Probate Office receives clean 2015-2020 audit report

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Examiners of Public Accounts recently released the findings of its audit of the Office of Cullman County Probate Judge Tammy Brown covering a period of over four years from Oct. 1, 2015 through Jan. 31, 2020. Reviewing...

    West Point council approves budget, talks community improvement

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    Construction of West Point's new fire station is set to be complete in about eight months. Photo from Oct. 11, 2016. WEST POINT - The West Point Town Council held its regular monthly meeting on Monday.  The biggest immediate order of business was the town's...

    Jacobs proclaims April Sexual Assault Awareness Month in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Monday officially proclaimed the month of April “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” (SAAM) in the city of Cullman. On hand to accept the proclamation from Jacobs were the following representatives of Victim Services of Cullman, Inc.: Carol...

    Jacobs proclaims October Alpha Delta Kappa Month in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Almost everyone has a favorite teacher from school. Maybe it was one who pushed us to do our very best or who recognized a special talent in us and helped us develop it. Or maybe it was one who taught a...

    Cullman Commission honors state champion Lady Eagles

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The 2019 2A State Champion Cold Springs Lady Eagles basketball team was honored Tuesday morning by the Cullman County Commission. Wearing their royal blue state champion T-shirts, the young women, along with head coach Tammy West, listened as the official proclamation...

    Commission approves $814K tax abatement for NAFCO

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Commission on Thursday approved a tax abatement for the expansion of North Alabama Fabricating Company (NAFCO) in the amount of $814,178. Cullman Economic Development Agency Project Manager and Finance Stanley Kennedy said,  “We expect this project to have a...

    Jacobs proclaims October Domestic Violence Awareness Month in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Monday officially proclaimed the month of October 2020 Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) in the city of Cullman. The proclamation was presented to representatives of Victim Services of Cullman, Inc., (VSOC), a nonprofit organization founded in...

    West Point awards bid for turn lane

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    The West Point Town Council met this week and awarded the bid for the long-awaited Alabama Highway 157 turn lane to T&K Construction. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) WEST POINT - The West Point Town Council awarded the bid for long-awaited Alabama Highway 157 extended...

    West Point Town Council approves fundraising event and donation for West Point High School’s Future Farmers of America

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The West Point High School Future Farmers of America (FFA) will receive support from the town council with a $500 donation approved Monday evening. The FFA alumni is hosting a goat, lamb and cattle show this weekend at the Cullman...

    Several recognized at Cullman County Commission meeting

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Several individuals and groups were recognized at Tuesday night’s Cullman County Commission meeting. The first was Alabama State Senator Garland Gudger for his efforts in passing the Employees’ Retirement System Board and Boards of Equalization (2021-173) legislation.   Senator Gudger said of the...

    Fairview council votes to replace park lights, discusses community planning

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. – The Fairview Town Council held its regularly scheduled meeting Monday night, and after approving last month’s minutes welcomed Clint Haynes who was there to talk about his idea for a potential strip mall in the town. No detailed plans were put...

    Porter resigns from Hanceville council; tractor show Saturday

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    Hanceville City Council members discuss council business during Thursday’s meeting at Hanceville City Hall. (Hayden Hyatt for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE – The Hanceville City Council will soon be looking to fill an empty seat. During Thursday night’s regular meeting, Councilwoman Sharon Porter announced her resignation. Porter...

    Joint session: city school board, council come together, talk traffic, annexation

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    Cullman City School Board Superintendent Dr. Susan Patterson and members of the board listen as Mayor Woody Jacobs speaks. CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council and Cullman City School Board held a joint, informal round table discussion Monday about several shared concerns, including traffic congestion...

    Mayor Woody Jacobs proclaims week of Jan. 23-29 ‘Lutheran Schools Appreciation Week’

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - On Monday, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs proclaimed Monday, January 24, 2022, “St. Paul’s Lutheran School Appreciation Day” in the City of Cullman and the week of January 23-29, 2022, as “Lutheran Schools Appreciation Week.” On hand to accept the proclamation were...

    Garden City council still shaken by loss of Councilman Gene Norman

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    Norman’s name plate still hangs in front of his empty seat in town hall. / W.C. Mann GARDEN CITY - At Monday evening’s meeting, the Garden City Town Council was still visibly shaken by the recent and sudden death of Councilman Gene Norman. Norman passed away...