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    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...

    Dodge City talks CR 216 Bridge Culvert Replacement Project, Christmas in the Park

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    DODGE CITY, Ala. – The Dodge City Town Council Thursday night received final costs for the CR 216 – Bridge Culvert Replacement Project it has been working on since May. In November, the council voted to take out a five-year loan for $150,000 with...

    Mayor proclaims September “Childhood Cancer Awareness Month”

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    Cullman, Ala - According to the American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO), every three minutes, a family learns that their child has cancer. Sadly, about 20% of those children won’t survive. Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM) is recognized nationally each September. In response to a request...

    Cullman County Children’s Policy Council earns state Award of Excellence

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - On Thursday, Liletta Jenkins, state manager of the Alabama Children’s Policy Council, came to Cullman for the City’s presentation of its TraffickingFree Zone proclamation, and to recognize the Cullman County Children’s Policy Council for receiving the state agency’s 2019 Award of...

    Colony does not renew NARCOG contract for town librarian, library faces possible temporary closure

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    COLONY, Ala. – After a special called meeting last Friday, on Monday the Town Council of Colony delivered to North Central Alabama Council of Governments (NARCOG) Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) Director Kimberly Dove a letter stating that the...

    Baileyton welcomes all candidates to monthly meeting

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. - The Baileyton Town Council met Monday night for the last time before the upcoming Aug. 25 Municipal Election. All candidates, including incumbents and challengers, were present. Mayor Johnny Dyar is being challenged by Councilman Windell Calloway. Running for Calloway’s seat, place 2,...

    Hanceville votes to reopen city pool; sidewalk grant sought

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    The Hanceville City Council on Thursday night reversed its earlier decision, voting instead to reopen the city pool. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - On Thursday evening, the Hanceville City Council reversed gears on its plan to close the city pool at C.W. Day...

    Hanceville Planning Commission to update building codes

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The City of Hanceville Planning Commission met on Monday evening at the Hanceville Civic Center. Topics covered included the possibility of updating the building permit application for both residential and commercial properties, updating the building codes, training for commission members and a...

    Cullman City Council moves forward on airport improvement project

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman City Council on Monday evening voted to apply for airport improvement funding assistance from the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT), for the purpose of making runway improvements at Cullman Regional Airport. Airport General Manager Ben Harrison told The Tribune...

    CCCDC awards $110K in community grants

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    Updated 9-30-20 Updated headline to reflect $110K, not $104K. CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) met and awarded a total of $110,000 in grants Tuesday night. The following grant requests were approved: Victim Services of Cullman, Inc. - $12,000 for fire safety building...

    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...

    Colony Town Council now complete

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    The Colony Town Council members are (front) Julian Fields, (center) Jamelle Dimbo, (back, l-r) Mayor Donnis Leeth, Tam Malcolm, Myra Twitty and Curtis Johnson. COLONY - Council members couldn't say when the town last had a full town council, but it has one now.  At...

    Planning Commission moves Klein Building project forward

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The City of Cullman Planning Commission met on Monday evening at the City Hall Auditorium tasked with holding public hearings on a rezoning request, several short form subdivision requests and the review of a proposed site plan. A public hearing was heard...

    Berlin Town Council eyes additional growth

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    BERLIN, Ala. – The Berlin Town Council on Monday evening took an early look at a proposed new subdivision and continued work on its farmers’ market, while passing resolutions to seek grant funding for infrastructure improvements. The council looked at plans for a four-house subdivision...

    Hanceville considers KnoxBox system, addresses COVID-19

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala.- Hanceville Assistant Fire Chief Bart Absher at Thursday night’s city council meeting discussed the possibility of the City requiring all new businesses to use KnoxBoxes. A KnoxBox is a secure box that houses keys or access cards, which can be accessed by...

    Hanceville City Council discusses potential uses of 19 acres of gifted land; pending appraisal

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     HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The City of Hanceville could soon be receiving a generous gift of land, as the city council approved accepting the gift Thursday evening pending an appraisal. The 19.52 acres are located adjacent to the city’s fire station 1, stretching south and...

    West Point’s Hwy. 157 turn lane project officially begins

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    WEST POINT - Mayor Kenneth Kilgo and the West Point Town Council met with T&K Construction at West Point Town Hall on Tuesday to hash out more details regarding the long-awaited Alabama Highway 157 turn lane project. Tuesday, June 19 is the official starting...

    Hanceville votes to hire firm for CDBG proposals

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    The Hanceville City Council held a special meeting on Monday night to choose a consulting firm for its Community Development Block Grant proposals. / Heather Mann HANCEVILLE - With its eyes still set on downtown improvements, the Hanceville City Council is planning to apply for...

    Vinemont council considers pavilions, food pantry, summer ball

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The Vinemont Town Council on Tuesday evening and discussed the addition of two pavilions and a food pantry. Council members said the two pavilions were approved by a previous council more than 20 years ago. One will be located near the community...

    Colony: Complete the 2020 Census, you might win a 50-inch TV!

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    COLONY, ALA. - Colony residents: your town government wants you to complete your 2020 Census, and the town council might give you a television for doing so. On Tuesday evening, Mayor Donnis Leeth and council members showed off a brand-new Samsung NU6900 50-inch ultra-high...

    Colony hosting veterans’ breakfast Saturday, planning summer feeding program and more for area kids

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    COLONY - The Colony Town Council met this week, and the big topics of discussion were the town’s Memorial Day celebration and slate of upcoming summer kids’ activities, including a free meal program. This Saturday, May 27 at 8 a.m., the town will host a...

    Cullman County Commission approves tax abatements for potential new businesses

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Economic Development Agency (CEDA) project manager Stanley Kennedy addressed the Cullman County Commission Tuesday evening at their monthly meeting. A couple new businesses are considering coming to Cullman and in an effort to remain competitive, CEDA asked the commission to...

    Good Hope passes amended mobile home ordinance

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – The Good Hope City Council on Monday night passed by unanimous vote an amendment to Zoning Ordinance No. 009-2019 regarding manufactured home parks, mobile homes and manufactured homes within city limits. The vote was taken after the second reading of...

    Cullman City Council announces hazardous waste drop-off day, recognizes Oct. as Dyslexia Awareness Month

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman City Council held its regularly scheduled meeting in Lucille N. Galin Auditorium Monday night and among the resolutions and ordinances on the agenda was a resolution to recognize October as Dyslexia Awareness Month. After an invocation and the pledge...

    Holly Pond talks roads, grant for wastewater plant

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. – Roads were the main topic of conversation for the Holly Pond Town Council Monday evening. Mayor Bill Oliver proposed a “test road” be treated by Corrective Asphalt Materials, an Illinois company that works in different parts of the country. “It’s a treatment...

    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 council delays farmers’ market opening, discusses EBT protocols for market

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    BERLIN, Ala. - For many months, the Town of Berlin has been eagerly awaiting the opening of its official town hall, as well as its own local farmers’ market. During its meeting Monday night, the town council reported that while work on the town...

    Hwy. 157 turn lane still top project in West Point

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    The West Point Town Council met Monday evening. / Nick Griffin WEST POINT - The West Point Town Council met Monday night for its monthly meeting after rescheduling its session last week. After a prayer and the pledge of allegiance, the meeting got underway with...

    Cullman council lays out plan for fuel tax-funded street projects

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman City Council on Monday evening adopted a transportation improvement plan for fiscal year 2021 based on anticipated funding from the Rebuild Alabama Act fuel tax. According to the resolution, “The Rebuild Alabama Act provides for an allocation among the municipalities...

    Commission honors retirees; CR 1301 to be resurfaced

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    Updated 2-18-21 9:03 p.m. CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission passed a resolution Thursday evening approving the resurfacing of County Road 1301 from near Monk’s Flooring in South Vinemont on U.S. Highway 31 east to County Road 1319. The project will be funded by...

    Dodge City moves forward with drainage plans for CR 216, welcomes local Girl Scouts

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    DODGE CITY, Ala. – The Dodge City Town Council on Thursday evening discussed the plan and project proposal for replacing the drainage structure under County Road 216/Beech Grove Road at Simpson Creek. Stephen Blankenship from McGehee Engineering presented the project to the council. He...

    Town of South Vinemont set to create planning commission  

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - At its monthly meeting on Jan. 9, the South Vinemont Town Council had the first reading of a proposed new ordinance that would form a planning commission.    “The whole thing about this is we want to plan how this town will look...

    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...

    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...

    Commission executes gun range agreement with CCSO

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    Representatives from the Cullman County Department of Human Resources address the commission during Tuesday's meeting. CULLMAN - Tuesday’s Cullman County Commission meeting was a packed house, with a public hearing for Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) funding for the Cullman Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS)...

    Urgent care facility coming to Baileyton

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    Mayor Johnny Dyar announced at this week’s council meeting that the new urgent care facility will open in the next two weeks. / Andrew Cryer BAILEYTON - Last month, the Baileyton Town Council considered the prospect of Dr. Josiah Daily opening a cash-only urgent care...

    West Point talks new website, County Road 1143

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The West Point Town Council on Monday night continued its discussion about the creation of a new town website.   The council had heard from a couple of site developers prior to Monday night’s meeting, when Larry Riley from {a man...

    Free public Wi-Fi now available in Garden City Park

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. - As of Monday, Dec. 21, residents of Garden City can access free public Wi-Fi in the park across from town hall every day from 6 a.m.-10:30 p.m. A project that's been months in the making, the Wi-Fi is being paid for...

    Hanceville refunding parks and rec ball fees

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Hanceville City Council held its regularly scheduled meeting Thursday afternoon, where Mayor Kenneth Nail gave an update on the mayors’ meeting that took place at Cullman City Hall Tuesday. “We don’t think we will be able to salvage the parks and...

    Zoning Board approves Main Ave./8th St. N.E. variance contingent on City Council’s upcoming vote

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The City of Cullman Zoning Board of Adjustments and Appeals met on Monday evening with all members present and one item on the agenda. The variance request for the property where the Factory Dance Productions was previously housed, and two residential homes...

    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...

    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...

    Hanceville City Council announces celebration of life for Lt. Pounders next Friday at Hanceville Civic Center

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Hanceville City Council met on January 27 to discuss a bid on modular jail cells from Maximum Security Systems for the new portion of the jail. The cells will cost $132,500. The mayor acknowledged that the council could have the cells...

    CCCDC awards more than $217K in grants

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Community Development Commission (CCCDC) met and awarded a total of $217,500 in grants Monday night. The following grant requests were approved: First Source for Women – Educational training supplies ($12,000)Cullman County Public Library – ADA-compliant door ($12,000)Logan Preservation Foundation – Repairs...

    Vinemont council tackles Scout House issues, sells property to state for use as group home

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    VINEMONT - The top two items on the agenda for this week’s Vinemont Town Council meeting were the town’s Cary C. Montgomery Scout Community Center, known locally as the “Scout House,” and the possibility of the state purchasing a home for use by the...

    Local, state officials convene in Cullman to hash out issues

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    Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill visited Cullman to address the crowd CULLMAN - Working their way around the county, Cullman area State Reps. Corey Harbison, R- Good Hope and Randall Shedd, R-Fairview put on another town hall meeting this week, this one hosted by...

    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...

    Cullman City Council recognizes CHS cheerleaders, passes new pay scale

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    Councilwoman Jenny Folsom presents the council's resolution to CHS cheerleading coach Erica Ball, with the team and staff in attendance. CULLMAN - The Cullman City Council met Monday evening, with several orders of business before its members.  Mayor Woody Jacobs and all council members were...

    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...

    West Point passes FY 2019 budget; long-awaited Hwy. 157 turn lane to open by Thanksgiving

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    West Point Mayor Kenneth Kilgo, left, speaks at the West Point Town Council meeting Monday evening. (Christy Perry for The Cullman Tribune) WEST POINT - The West Point Town Council on Monday night passed the Town’s FY 2019 budget.  A detailed budget should be available...

    Good Hope City Council votes to allow Sunday alcohol sales Monday evening

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The Good Hope City Council voted Monday night to allow Sunday alcohol sales beginning July 4, 2021. Alcohol will be sold from 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. on Sunday and rules for Monday-Saturday to remain unchanged. This was welcomed news...

    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...

    Berlin council passes 2021 budget 

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    Updated 10-24-20 at 9:42 p.m. CORRECTION: The Tribune mistakenly identified the bid winner for bush hogging as Steve Farr. It is Steve Clark. We regret the error. A bid from Steve Clark for bush hogging on Town property at $800 per cut. The Town bid the...

    Good Hope cancels City’s trick-or-treating event, community Thanksgiving meal

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – With Mayor Jerry Bartlett and one council member having tested positive for COVID-19, the Good Hope City Council’s Monday night meeting looked a little different. Bartlett and others joined via Google Meet from home. The council announced the cancellations of...

    Holly Pond talks dangerous intersection, crime; welcomes Deputy Lucas Sheppard

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    Holly Pond Mayor Bill Oliver at Monday night’s town council meeting / Nick Griffin HOLLY POND - The Holly Pond Town Council gathered for its monthly meeting Monday night, where Mayor Bill Oliver introduced the town’s new deputy, Lucas Sheppard. “It’s great to be here,” Sheppard...

    Shannon Calloway passes Wastewater Grade IV certification

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman City Council on Monday evening recognized city wastewater operator Shannon J. Calloway for passing the Wastewater Grade IV certification test.  Wastewater Superintendent Jeff Adams said, “I’ve been superintendent for nine years; this is my second guy that’s passed the Grade...

    Welcome to Berlin

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        BERLIN, Ala. - The town of Berlin was incorporated in 2018, becoming the 12th municipality in Cullman County. The community of Berlin has existed as long as, if not longer than, most Cullman communities and is centered around Walker’s Corner USA which is the...

    Cullman mayor proclaims April Autism Awareness Month; An autism family’s journey

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    Pictured L-R: Mayor Woody Jacobs, Brian, Ella, and Colt Bates; Council President Pro-Tem Jenny Folsom, Stormi and Penny Brock; Jordan and Rhonda Davis, Geoffrey and Kay Gibbs, and Yenny and Nathan Laney CULLMAN - Mayor Woody Jacobs has officially proclaimed the month of April 2017...

    Holly Pond to continue providing free Wi-Fi at town parks

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. - The Holly Pond Town Council on Monday said free public Wi-Fi will be available for at least another 12 months in town parks (Governors and Lions Club Parks). The council voted unanimously to renew the Town’s agreement with JTM Broadband...

    Good Hope talks sirens, 2020 Census, Human Trafficking Awareness Month

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    Updated 1-13-20 9:13 p.m. GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The Good Hope City Council Monday night proclaimed January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in the city of Good Hope. Mayor Jerry Bartlett and the council signed the proclamation, which read, in part: “It is not enough merely...

    Cullman council passes $102M FY 2019 budget; city prosecutor, engineer named

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    On Monday evening, the council got a special visit from 2018 Oktoberfest Burgermeister Ben Harrison (center). (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - On Monday evening, with the deadline right in front of it, the Cullman City Council passed its fiscal year 2019 budget...

    Jacobs proclaims Catholic Schools Week in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs officially proclaimed the week of Jan. 31-Feb- 6, 2021 "Catholic Schools Week" in the city of Cullman. National Catholic Schools Week (CSW) is an annual celebration of Catholic education in the U.S. Traditionally, CSW is held during the...

    Commission loosens Dumpster regulation restrictions

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    Updated 11-20-20 at 1:32 p.m. Editor's note: This resolution applies only to Cullman County. Private roll-off Dumpsters are not allowed inside Cullman city limits. CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission on Thursday night met at its new time of 6 p.m. It was the...

    Fairview council swears in new member Julie Grimes

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. - The Fairview Town Council on Monday evening swore in Councilwoman Julie Grimes,  filling the seat left vacant back in late 2019 by former Councilwoman Paula Edge, who stepped down due to health reasons. The council voted back in June to appoint Grimes....

    Commission votes to vacate portion of County Road 821 at Rock Creek

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The decision to vacate a portion of County Road 821 was made at Tuesday morning’s Cullman County Commission meeting. The portion of the road includes the bridge crossing Rock Creek which was deemed unsalvageable after an accident involving an 18-wheeler in...

    West Point Town Council creates new Park and Rec Plus ball program

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The West Point Town Council met Monday evening to discuss the new items needed for the concession stand at the park. The old storage refrigerator went out, so the mayor proposed getting a new chest freezer. Other items needed are...

    Cullman City Council gets earful about Rock the South, zoning ordinance

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    Rock the South Founder Shane Quick (pictured), along with partner Nathan Baugh, came to explain plans for the festival’s new site and answer questions about the project at Monday night’s Cullman City Council meeting. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - Monday evening’s regular...

    West Point gearing up for 2020 Census

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The West Point Town Council on Monday night discussed the 2020 Census and ways to make sure all residents are counted. A family fun day will be held April 18 in an effort to boost participation. An enclosed trailer with computers will...

    Hanceville City Council adds to alcohol ordinance; discusses upcoming events

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Hanceville City Council met on Thursday evening with all councilors present along with Mayor Kenneth Nail, City Attorney Dan Willingham, Police Chief Bob Long and Fire Chief Rodger Green. Ordinance No. 646 was added to the city’s alcohol ordinance. The ordinance passed...

    Hanceville council votes to pursue accreditation as an Alabama Community of Excellence; reports from fire and police

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    HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville City Council met Thursday evening, with Mayor Kenneth Nail and all council members present.  During its session, the council voted to apply for status as an Alabama Community of Excellence (ACE).  The ACE website (www.alabamacommunitiesofexcellence.org) defines the organization as "Partners working...

    Cullman County Commission meets and agrees to split online sales tax revenue with schools

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission met on Tuesday evening at the Cullman County Courthouse with a hefty agenda to review. Resolution 2022-37: Revenue Sharing arrangement for Simplified Sellers Use Tax was approved unanimously despite the concerns that Place 2 Commissioner Garry Marchman voiced...

    Jacobs proclaims April 2017 “Community College Month” in city

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    CULLMAN - On Monday, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs officially proclaimed the month of April 2017 "Community College Month" in the city of Cullman. On hand to accept the proclamation was Dr. Vicki Karolewics, president of Wallace State Community College. The proclamation reads as follows: WHEREAS, community...

    City of Hanceville recognizes local teen’s efforts in raising awareness for Lyme Disease

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Madeline Hill, 13, was recognized by the City of Hanceville Thursday evening at their council meeting. Hill contracted Lyme Disease while visiting a petting zoo with her family in 2014. Since then, she and her family have worked tirelessly to raise...

    Good Hope moves forward with park plans, talks Back-to-School Bash

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The City of Good Hope is taking the first steps since purchasing 33.68 acres adjacent to Municipal Park to begin developing the land for recreational purposes. The city council voted Monday night to allow Mayor Jerry Bartlett to enter into...

    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...

    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...

    Jacobs proclaims January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Friday officially proclaimed January 2021 “Human Trafficking Awareness Month” in the city of Cullman. On hand to accept the proclamation were Cullman County Human Trafficking Task Force members District Judge Wells R. “Rusty” Turner, III, District...

    Holly Pond neutral on ‘Project X’; April 1 council notes

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. - The Holly Pond Town Council on Monday night fielded questions about the Cullman County Board of Education’s “Project X,” the multi-use sports and event venue slated to be located in Cullman, on Alabama Highway 157 near its intersection with I-65,...

    Cullman Police aviators commended for finding lost hikers

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Police Department (CPD) aviation division pilots Captain Gene Bates and Officer Matt Dean on Monday evening received commendations during the Cullman City Council meeting.  The two responded to a mutual aid request from authorities in Winston County to assist in...

    Town of Colony swears in council and new mayor

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    Town of Colony Councilwoman Margaret Jamelle Dimbo, Mayor Donnis Leeth, Councilwoman Myra Twitty and Councilman Curtis Johnson were sworn in to office on Monday, Nov. 7, 2016. COLONY - On Monday morning the Town of Colony held an organizational meeting of its town council.  Present...

    Commission: coolers will be allowed at Stony Lonesome

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    Latest update: http://www.cullmantribune.com/articles/2018/03/13/commission-reverses-no-cooler-rule-stony-lonesome-agcor-steel-project-moves CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission today decided to take a step back on the recently-implemented no cooler rule at Stony Lonesome OHV Park. After public backlash, this morning, the commission changed that rule. Now, patrons will be allowed to have coolers...

    Garden City votes to enter township deputy contract with CCSO

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    GARDEN CITY, Ala. – The Garden City Town Council on Monday night voted to enter into a township deputy contract with the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO). The council had, in previous months, debated over having the deputy or establishing a police department, but...

    Good Hope mulls specialized business licenses for peddlers

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    The Good Hope City Council / Nick Griffin for The Tribune   GOOD HOPE - The Good Hope City Council, at its regular meeting Monday night, heard updates from council members and mulled business licenses for peddlers. Councilwoman Susan Eller gave a brief report, saying that hail...

    Jacobs proclaims April ‘Sexual Assault Awareness Month’ in Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Thursday officially proclaimed the month of April 2020 Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in the city of Cullman. In the proclamation, Jacobs challenged all citizens to observe #SAAM by joining advocates and communities across the country...

    CEDA, Cullman Regional Airport projects presented to commission

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Economic Development Agency (CEDA) Director Dale Greer and Cullman Regional Airport General Manager Ben Harrison both addressed the Cullman County Commission at its work session and meeting Tuesday morning, bringing before the commissioners details on several major opportunities.  The first project...

    Holly Pond boasts clean financial audit

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. - The Holly Pond Town Council on Monday evening approved a clean financial audit report for the year 2020 (The 2021 audit will be conducted later this year). The audit, examining financial aspects of “governmental activities, the business-type activities, each major...

    Holly Pond cancels senior center project

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Holly Pond Town Council on Monday evening voted to cancel its planned construction of a senior center when the lowest of three received bids came in well over $200,000 above the budget set by a grant received by the town....

    Hanceville City Council continues to work with Industrial Board to fund projects

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Hanceville City Council met on Thursday evening where the council voted to approve transferring funds to the Hanceville Industrial Development Board for a nearly completed property located on Hwy 91 just north of Hwy 31. Home to an upcoming cabinet shop...

    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...

    Hanceville city council approves resolution to designate dispatchers as first responders

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - During the Hanceville council meeting Thursday night, the council approved Resolution no. 657 which reads: “Resolution recognizing the work of the public safety telecommunicators of the Hanceville Police Department and the sacrifices they make to serve public safety in their role...

    Baileyton council votes to construct Little Free Library 

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. – Baileyton resident Rhonda Van Zandt addressed the town council at its January meeting on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, asking if it would revisit the idea of erecting a Little Free Library to serve the Baileyton area. She noted that a similar...

    Hanceville council discusses jurisdiction, city planning

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    Rick Cason addresses the council   HANCEVILLE - Questions of city jurisdiction outside the city limits were on the front burner at Thursday night’s Hanceville City Council meeting. The City of Hanceville, as do other municipalities in Alabama, has the authority to enforce ordinances up to...

    Colony mayor, council talk need for census responses, summer plans

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    COLONY, Ala. - Colony’s Town Council had no official items on its agenda and did not hold a formal meeting Tuesday, but did hold a work session at which Mayor Donnis Leeth and members discussed several topics of interest and concern. A topic of serious...

    Baileyton Town Council discusses senior center funding concerns

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. - The Baileyton Town Council, on Monday evening, in old business, looked at a sample sign provided by Ron Gither with LED Best Signs Distributors to consider for installation. The 50x76” sign will cost about $13,000. Benny Guthrie proposed that the senior center...

    Fairview puts funds toward summer enrichment program

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    FAIRVIEW - The first item on the Fairview Town Council's agenda this week, after normal housekeeping, was to welcome guest Marty Hardman from Fairview Elementary, who came to request donations for the school's summer enrichment program. The program is used to help give at-risk...

    Good Hope council adjusts AGCOR land title, investment

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    Councilmembers Maxie Jones and John Harris with Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) GOOD HOPE - The Good Hope City Council made a pair of amendments at Monday night’s meeting and passed a new resolution as well. The council passed Resolutions No....

    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 Peace Officers Memorial Day May 15, Police Week May 10-16

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Wednesday officially proclaimed May 15, 2020 “Peace Officers Memorial Day” and the week of May 10-16, 2020 “Police Week” in the city of Cullman. On hand to accept the proclamation from Jacobs was Cullman Police Chief...

    Curt’s Closet makes 1st step toward new, larger facility; McAlister’s Deli site plan approved

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Curt’s Closet, a popular Cullman-based charity that provides free clothing and accessories to children and teens of families in need, came a step closer to finding a new home Monday evening when the Cullman City Planning Commission approved the organization’s conditional...

    Berlin Council approves 2 annexations

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    BERLIN, Ala. – Berlin Mayor Patrick Bates this week gave the town council an update on the Town’s purchase of 20 acres beside the Berlin Community Center- land on which the council hopes to build a town hall in the future- and presented two...