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    Vinemont receives favorable audit; roads being resurfaced

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    VINEMONT - The Vinemont Town Council kicked off this month’s meeting by reviewing the results of the recent town audit, which showed no problems detected. A comparison sheet of previous years' audits showed an incredible increase in the Town's funds. With everyone happy with...

    Colony summer kids’ program going strong; efforts to fill empty council seat stall

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    Last week, students got to construct an electronic circuit to power a light. / Patricia Ponder COLONY - The latest Colony Town Council meeting included exciting news about the Town’s summer feeding and activity program.  Meanwhile, the council reached its deadline for filling the seat...

    “Operation Broken Heart IV” locks up child predators

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    MONTGOMERY - Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces around the country, including the Alabama Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, hosted by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), launched in April a two-month operation called, “Operation Broken Heart IV.”  Operation Broken Heart IV...

    Return to the Great Smoky Mountains: Pigeon Forge

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    A panoramic view of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park along the south side of Gatlinburg shows evidence of substantial recovery in both the natural and man-made categories. / W.C. Mann PIGEON FORGE - On Nov. 23, 2016, a fire started in the Great Smoky...

    Yutaka gives back

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

    Funeral services held for Garden City Councilman Gene Norman

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    The stock car that Gene Norman raced in for the final time three weeks ago in Arkadelphia / Johnny Thornton HANCEVILLE - Funeral services were held Friday for Miles Eugene "Gene" Norman at Hanceville Funeral Home, with burial at Garden City cemetery. Norman passed away Monday,...

    Friends raising funds for woman hurt in Holly Pond wreck

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    Skylar Bolton was badly injured in a car wreck on June 9. / Courtesy of Stephanie Morton CULLMAN - Friends of a local woman who was badly injured in a wreck last week in Holly Pond are selling T-shirts to raise funds for her medical...

    Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer raises almost $34K

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    CULLMAN - The 6th Annual “Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer” 3-D Archery Tournament took place at the Cullman Community Archery Park on June 10-11. Bowhunters and archers of all ages competed in a tournament to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA), raising...

    Public class wraps up week of human trafficking awareness training

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    Judge Kim Chaney, left, presents Scott Santoro with the Department of Homeland Security a few tokens of appreciation for his work this week in Cullman County. / Andrew Cryer CULLMAN - This week, the Cullman County Human Trafficking Task Force, in conjunction with the U.S....

    Role models: young players learn from CHS baseball team

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    Young baseball players flocked to the Cullman High School baseball camp this week for a chance to meet and learn from their favorite Bearcats. / Nick Griffin   We want them to be excited about what Cullman baseball is about and show them that these guys...

    Former astronaut heads Elks Lodge Flag Day observance

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    Brigadier Gen. Robert L. Stewart, a former U.S. astronaut, addresses the crowd at the Cullman Elks Lodge Wednesday evening. / Andrew Cryer CULLMAN - The Cullman Elks Lodge held its annual Flag Day observance ceremony this week, featuring special guest speaker Brigadier Gen. Robert L....

    Bulldog Band’s ‘Show of Wheels’ this Saturday

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    The Hanceville High School band is raising money to buy new uniforms. / Hanceville High School Band on Facebook   HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville High School Bulldog marching band is holding its inaugural auto show, the Show of Wheels, this weekend. The fundraiser will be Saturday,...

    Mopars cruise into Cullman for annual show, raise $3,300 for hungry children

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    CULLMAN - It was a weekend packed with car shows in Cullman, and one of the biggest was the annual Mopars on the Street event put on by the Pentastar South Car Club at Depot Park. The show had goals beyond simply sharing participants’...

    Midway Medical Clinic in Holly Pond re-opens

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    Midway Medical Clinic is open Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and is located at 111 Brooklyn Road in Holly Pond. Appointments can be made by calling the clinic at 256-796-3084. / Heather Mann HOLLY POND - Midway Medical Clinic is a rural health clinic that...

    McDonald’s to give away 400 backpacks in Cullman area

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    BIRMINGHAM - McDonald’s of Central Alabama has announced the third year of its successful McDonald’s McBackpack Giveaway. Over two weekends, July 27-29 and August 4-5, 17 participating McDonald’s restaurants will give out a total of 3,400 backpacks to local students in an effort to...

    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...

    Check out Elevate Cullman, area’s newest women’s fitness studio

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    Instructors Morgan Moore, Rachel Eidson and Rachel McPhillips / W.C. Mann   CULLMAN - It’s an exercise place, and it’s next door to the Duchess Bakery, where the great donuts are.  It even sells a shirt that says “Donut ever give up.”  Talk about ambitious.  Say...

    Dr. Wayne Williams named principal of Cullman Christian School

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    Dr. Wayne Williams / Leeanna Smith Cullman Christian School is proud to announce the hiring of Dr. Wayne Williams as principal. "I have worked for over 25 years in education, but my greatest passion has always been to work in Christian education," said Williams. Williams began his...

    Construction contract awarded for Crane Hill substation, senior center

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday awarded Triple J Construction the bid for construction of the new senior center and sheriff’s office substation in the community of Crane Hill. The bid was for $320,225. Earlier this year, the Cullman County Community Development Commission...

    City school board approves contract for CMS storm damage repairs

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    The Cullman City School Board met early Wednesday morning at a special called meeting. / W.C. Mann CULLMAN - At a special called meeting early Wednesday morning, the Cullman City School Board approved a bid from Creative Aluminum Products of Jasper for repairs to awnings...

    Annual Flag Day celebration tonight; former U.S. astronaut special guest

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    Astronaut Robert L. Stewart in untethered flight / NASA   CULLMAN - The Cullman Elks Lodge will hold its annual Flag Day celebration, a patriotic and colorful family event, tonight, Wednesday, June 14 at 7 p.m., with special guest speaker Brigadier Gen. Robert L. Stewart, a...

    First Wallace State CELEBRATE event a success, second event June 14

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    Wanda Creel has her blood pressure checked during the CELEBRATE Adult Health and Wellness Fair hosted by the Wallace State Community College Department of Nursing Education. A second event will be held on June 14 from 8 a.m. to noon in the School of...

    Arrest of 3 in Good Hope leads to 2 trafficking charges

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    Rachel Ann Reeves, Charles Cameron Simmons and Steven Andrew Waters / Cullman Police Department GOOD HOPE -  Local authorities made a substantial drug bust recently, netting two trafficking charges. Cullman Police Department Sgt. Chris Thomason led the investigation. The CPD and Cullman County Sheriff’s Office on...

    CPD receives automated external defibrillator from Fraternal Order of Police

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    FOP representative Ronald Ultz presents the AED to Capt. J.P. White / Heather Mann   CULLMAN - The Cullman Police Department on Tuesday morning received an automated external defibrillator (AED) that will be placed in a CPD patroI vehicle and can be used in the event...

    Just ducky: county parks department plans 5K and festival

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    CULLMAN -  This Saturday June 17, starting with registration for the Duck Dash 5K at 6 a.m. and opening of the Duck Drawdown Festival at 9 a.m., Cullman County Parks and Recreation looks to kick off what it hopes will become a signature annual...

    Man being investigated for involvement in fatal wreck arrested on unrelated charges

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    CULLMAN - Brad Meeks, 27, the man at the center of the investigation into the crash that killed Cullman High School student Curtis Wilson, 15, on May 7, was arrested Friday on unrelated charges. Meeks, who was hospitalized for several days following the car wreck,...

    Endowed scholarship created in honor of James Meherg

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    Wallace State Community College President Dr. Vicki Karolewics presents a certificate to James W. Meherg about the formation of the James W. Meherg Endowed Scholarship. Johnny Albright made a generous donation to the Wallace State Future Foundation to create the scholarship fund, which will...

    In spite of stiff competition, Hanceville tractor show sees good turnout

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    Sherman Roberts had the oldest operational tractor at the show, a 1939 Farmall “H” / W.C. Mann HANCEVILLE - Who would have thought that a tractor show would face stiff competition from, of all things, another tractor show?  Who knew tractors were so popular?  On...

    Cullman hosting Dept. of Homeland Security human trafficking training event

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    CULLMAN - The U.S. Department of Homeland Security defines human trafficking as “a form of modern-day slavery, and involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit human beings for some type of labor or commercial sex purpose. Every year, millions of men,...

    For Curt: friends and family gather to celebrate life of CHS student Curt Wilson

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    Guests were asked to sign a “CW” for Curt’s mother, Ashley Wilson./ W.C. Mann CULLMAN - On Sunday afternoon, the Cullman Elks Lodge was the site of a celebration of the life of Curt Wilson, a Cullman High School student who lost his life as...

    New CEDA director Dale Greer reflects on transition

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

    Nominations for Burgermeister 2017 open now, due July 1

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    2016 Burgermeister, Rev. John Richter / Andrew Cryer CULLMAN - Cullman’s annual Oktoberfest celebration is scheduled for Oct. 4-8 this year, and nominations for Burgermeister 2017 are now being accepted. Being Burgermeister means being the honorary mayor of the city of Cullman during the festival. It...

    GoFundMe page set up for son of couple killed in Holly Pond wreck

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    Saxon Levi Waid, 3, the son of a couple killed in a wreck near Duck River Bridge / GoFundMe CULLMAN COUNTY - A GoFundMe page has been set up for Saxon Levi Waid, 3, the son of an area couple killed in a car wreck...

    2nd Fridays event kicks off summer evening series

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    CULLMAN - The Festhalle and Warehouse District were hopping Friday night, as the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce and Cullman Parks and Recreation held this year’s first 2nd Friday event downtown. The events will take place, you guessed it, on the second Friday of...

    City Parks and Recreation urges patience for Heritage Park repairs

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    The Heritage Park soccer fields some time prior to this year's Rock the South/ Cullman Parks and Recreation We want to reassure you that Heritage Park will be even better than it was before.  Rock the South is a great team to work with, and...

    City vs. County: teams go head-to-head for community blood drive

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    The staff of the courthouse donation bus CULLMAN - There are many ways to help people, and the most common way is to donate to a good cause. When you add in a competition, people are even more enthusiastic to help contribute, whether the donations...

    Plenty to do on Saturday

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    CULLMAN - If you are looking for something to do in and around Cullman on Saturday, there are plenty of options from which to choose. Things are happening in many different municipalities, starting early and going into the night. We've listed the events we know...

    Coroner ID’s 2 victims in Friday’s Duck River Bridge area crash

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - Two people died as a result of a three-vehicle wreck on U.S. Highway 278 East, just east of the Duck River Bridge, Friday afternoon. Multiple injuries were also reported, with at least three AirEvac Lifeteam helicopters on the scene. Cullman County Coroner...

    2 dead, multiple injuries in wreck near Duck River Bridge

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    Updated article: http://www.cullmansense.com/articles/2017/06/09/coroner-ids-2-victims-fridays-duck-river-bridge-area-crash Update 5:34 p.m. U.S. 278 has re-opened. Update 5:02 p.m. ALEA is reporting that a second person has died. Two confirmed fatalities. The wreck happened on the Holly Pond side of Duck River Bridge, at the top of the hill in the curve. CULLMAN...

    Tractor and engine show hot topic of quiet Hanceville council meeting

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    Display at the 2015 show / City of Hanceville   HANCEVILLE - With Mayor Kenneth Nail out of town, the Hanceville City Council held its regular meeting with a single item on the agenda this week: to pay the bills, which it did.  Beyond that, the...

    Autopsy results say blunt force trauma cause of 1-year-old’s death

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    1-year-old James Lee Sanson died on May 31, 2016. / Image courtesy of WVTM 13 CULLMAN - After more than a year, the official autopsy report on the death of a Cullman baby who died last May is back. According to Cullman City Police Sgt....

    Update: Thursday afternoon Blount County crash kills 2

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    BLOUNT COUNTY - Two people are dead following a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 278 near mile marker 102 in Blount County Thursday afternoon. The wreck happened at approximately 3:50 p.m. According to Alabama State Troopers, a 16-year-old teenager from Altoona was seriously injured when...

    Dodge City Days all day Saturday

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    DODGE CITY - Dodge City Days is rolling into town tomorrow. Said Dodge City Mayor Tawana Canada, the town holds the event so community members can come together and “celebrate our town and how wonderful we are.” Vendors kick off the event at 8 a.m.,...

    Troopers: Texting and driving may have been factor in fatal crash in Vinemont

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    VINEMONT - Alabama State Troopers say texting while driving could be a factor in the crash that killed a Lacey’s Spring woman Thursday afternoon. Samantha Eugenia Wilkerson, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene of the wreck by Cullman County Coroner Jeremy L. Kilpatrick.  Troopers...

    Hwy. 278 closed both ways at mile marker 102 in Blount County

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    Updated article: http://www.cullmansense.com/articles/2017/06/09/update-thursday-afternoon-blount-county-crash-kills-2 Update 6 p.m. Troopers confirm one fatality in this two-vehicle wreck. Road still blocked. BLOUNT COUNTY - U.S. Highway 278 remains closed as of 5:50 p.m. in both directions at mile marker 102, according to Alabama State Troopers. A wreck involving a bus occurred...

    Brad Meeks, insurance companies answer charges in Curt Wilson wrongful death suit

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    Editor's note: This story has been updated (see italicized text) to provide clarity. 6-13-17 CULLMAN - On May 18, Ashley Wilson, mother of Curtis James Wilson, 15, filed a wrongful death suit against Bradford Neal Meeks, 27, of Cullman, the driver of the truck that...

    UPDATED: Victim ID’d in wreck on CR 1435

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    Updated article here: http://www.cullmansense.com/articles/2017/06/08/troopers-texting-and-driving-may-have-been-factor-fatal-crash-vinemont Updated 6-8-17 at 6:35 p.m. Kilpatrick has identified the victim as Samantha Wilkerson, 27, of Lacey's Spring. VINEMONT - At least one person is dead following a collision between an 18-wheeler and a passenger vehicle in the 5000 block of County Road...

    “Street Outlaws” fans: the Reaper is coming to Baileyton this Saturday

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    The heavily modified 1968 Camaro, SS “Reaper,” will be in Baileyton this Saturday./ Reaper SS on Facebook   BAILEYTON - The Discovery Channel show “Street Outlaws” centers on a group of “underground” street racers based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.  Fans of the show follow the efforts...

    Cullman welcomes Champion Sports Medicine with official ribbon cutting

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

    9 area students graduate from Samford University; 12 named to Dean’s List

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    BIRMINGHAM - Nine area students received a bachelor's, master's or doctoral degrees from Samford University recently. Graduates are: Carissa Faith Crider, of Arab, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude from the Orlean Beeson School of Education. Emily Copeland Morgan, of Oneonta, earned a Juris...

    Wallace State graduate David Hinds begins BioTrain internship at HudsonAlpha

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    David Hinds, left, graduated from Wallace State in May and is currently interning at HudsonAlpha in Huntsville. HANCEVILLE - David Hinds was one of the first Wallace State students to show interest last fall in a newly formed genetics research club on campus. It ultimately led...

    City vs. County blood drive set for Friday

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    Claudina Massey gives blood at last year’s City vs. County event / Tribune File Photo CULLMAN - This year’s City vs. County blood drive will take place on Friday, June 9. LifeSouth will have their famous blood mobiles stationed at four locations around Cullman from...

    Colony hosting fashion show to benefit senior center

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    Ms. Barbara Ward will be one of the models for the show/ Ethel Alexander COLONY - The Town of Colony is hosting a fashion show for area senior citizens this Saturday, June 10, at the Colony Educational Complex.  According to show coordinator Ethel Alexander, the...

    Delivery mix-up leaves Cullman Caring for Kids scrambling for summer resources

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    Empty and nearly empty shelves in the Cullman Caring for Kids pantry could spell disaster for needy families in the Cullman area.   CULLMAN - Summer can be a busy time at Cullman Caring for Kids (CCK), and the early days of each month always see...

    Hanceville’s Knapsacks for Kids program reflects on busy school year

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    Staff and volunteers pray together before getting to work.   HANCEVILLE - The school year has officially come to a close, and the staffers and volunteers with Hanceville’s Knapsacks for Kids program are reflecting back on the year they’ve had.  Each Friday of the school year, HKK...

    An evening of classic cars with Dixie Duds downtown

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    CULLMAN - One of downtown Cullman’s newest merchants, Dixie Duds and Décor, is hosting a classic auto show to benefit Desperation Church. This Saturday, June 10 from 1-7 p.m., the Dixie Duds & Decor Car and Bike Show will take place at 300 Second...

    (Update) Mental illness factor in late-night car chase on CR 437

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - New details emerged this morning about a late-night car chase involving the Cullman County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) that ended in a crash at the end of County Road 437 (Old 69 Highway) where the road dead ends into Smith Lake. The...

    Q&A with Rock the South founder Shane Quick

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    CULLMAN - This year’s record-setting Rock the South event is in the books, following a weekend packed with crowds, wild weather and superstar performances from the likes of country megastars Luke Bryan and Sam Hunt.  The Tribune checked in with festival founder Shane Quick...

    Good Samaritans: Lowe’s employee and CPD go above and beyond to aid stranded Rock the South fan

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    Lowe’s Associate Jeremy McKenzie works on a stranded RTS fan’s electric wheelchair.   CULLMAN - Much has been said about the problems that the rain caused at Rock the South (RTS) and area businesses Saturday, but in at least one case the minor disaster created an...

    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...

    South Plaza site plans approved by Cullman City Planning Commission

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

    (Updated) Car chase ends in crash at County Road 437 and Smith Lake

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    Updated 6-6-17 at 10:30 a.m. http://www.cullmansense.com/articles/2017/06/06/update-mental-illness-factor-late-night-car-chase-cr-437 Updated 6-6-17 at 1:18 a.m. CULLMAN COUNTY - A car chase involving the Cullman County Sheriff's Office ended in a crash near the end of County Road 437 and Smith Lake late Monday evening. The Cullman City Police Department was...

    CPD reports 52 arrests over 2-day Rock the South event

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    CULLMAN - All in all, the Cullman Police Department is happy after this weekend’s 2-day Rock the South festival. A total of 52 arrests were made, and close to 200 people were ejected, according to Incident Commander, Lt. Jeff Warnke. “When you think about it,...

    Annual farm tour invites kids to meet what they eat

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    CULLMAN - On June 14-15, the North Alabama Agriplex will again offer its original summer educational program Touring Farms for Kids. Director Rachel Dawsey talked about the upcoming event, “Children will learn about farming in Cullman County and North Alabama.  Cullman, Alabama is one of...

    Reminder: Cullman County offices closed Monday in observance of Jefferson Davis’ birthday

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    CULLMAN - Cullman County offices will be closed tomorrow, Monday, June 5 in observance of the birthday of Jefferson Davis. County sanitation routes will run normally. City of Cullman offices will be open. From www.History.com: Jefferson Davis (1808-1889) was a Mexican War hero, U.S. senator from...

    Get in the ball!

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

    Hurricane season begins

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    The track Hurricane Danny took in 1985- Courtesy of NWS Huntsville “Suddenly, the wind tipped the whole cabin over- carried everything out to sea…. The waves were terrific big things.” (Joseph M. Lyndon, as told to a Miami news reporter, quote later reprinted in the...

    Huntsville developer makes move into Cullman with South Plaza project

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

    U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks has harsh words for Democrats at area Republican breakfast

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    U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks talks about the American economy.   CULLMAN - The Cullman County Republican Party held its monthly breakfast meeting at the Cullman Elks Club Saturday morning, welcoming speakers from the Cullman County Commission, as well as the region’s state and federal legislative delegations. ...

    Registration for 2017 alligator hunts now open- Alabama issuing 260 tags in four hunting zones

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    Photo courtesy of www.OutdoorAlabama.com: Amanda Stokes and her party (John Stokes, Savanah, Kevin and Parker Jenkins) from Thomaston, Alabama hauled in this 15-foot, 1011.5-pound gator from the waters near Millers Ferry Saturday morning, August 16, 2014. This is the largest gator to come out...

    Cullman County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnette reflects on his 1st year on the job

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    Cullman County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnette has just completed his first year on the job.   My biggest thing is I don’t want there to be any excuse why a kid cannot graduate high school.  I want to work toward getting everybody through a program and...

    Rock the South continues after projected record opening day

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    CULLMAN - Arguably Cullman's event of the year, Rock the South lit up the Friday night sky above Heritage park last night. The stage was on fire with talent as well-known acts such as Cody Jinks, Brett Eldridge and Luke Bryan played unforgettable performances....

    Tribune expanding to 3 days per week

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    CULLMAN - In order to better serve the Cullman community, The Cullman Tribune is expanding its print coverage. The Tribune will now be printed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. “The Cullman Tribune, started in 1874, is Alabama’s oldest continuously published weekly newspaper,” said Publisher Noah...

    UPDATED: Vacation Bible Schools kick off around the area

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    Many area churches have chosen the "Galactic Starveyors" theme for this year's VBS. Image credit: Lifeway CULLMAN COUNTY - The first week of June brings the beginning of Vacation Bible School events around the county. Below is a list of the VBS events that we...

    Saint Bernard honor and merit rolls

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    Below are the latest honor and merit rolls from St. Bernard Preparatory School. Honor Roll Seventh Grade: Ruby Torres and Campbel Whaley Eighth Grade: Nikolas Borths, David DeJesus, Kathleen George, Anna Beth Guthery and Alex Lewis Ninth Grade: Ella Buckingham, Alison Gongre, Caleb Guthery, Daniela Hernandez, Mai Thy Nguyen, Yessi Pascual-Contreras,...

    Wallace State-Oneonta Student Caleb Thomas earns ARC of Alabama Employee of the Year Award

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    ONEONTA – Wallace State- Oneonta student Caleb Thomas stays busy between juggling an early-morning shift at TLC Nursing Center in Oneonta and taking classes on campus. His dedication hasn’t gone unnoticed. Thomas was named the ARC of Alabama Employee of the Year during the spring semester...

    Arab man arrested for trafficking meth, thanks to K-9 Deputy AJ

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    CULLMAN COUNTY - An Arab man was arrested in the early morning hours of Friday, June 2 following an attempted traffic stop at the intersection of Summit Road and County Road 1718 in Cullman County. Joe Louis Moody, 38, is charged with trafficking in...

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

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

    3 Jones Chapel men arrested, 2 for meth trafficking

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    L-R: Justin Bernard Gilbreath, Wondlas Mark Givens and Roger Dale Marks JONES CHAPEL - Three men from the community of Jones Chapel/Water Valley were arrested on Wednesday, following the execution of a search warrant at a residence on County Road 1030. During the search, agents with...

    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...

    Cullman Ballet Theatre’s “Swan Lake” premieres tonight at Wallace State

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    CULLMAN - Cullman Ballet Theatre will present “Swan Lake” tonight at 7 p.m. at the Betty Leeth Haynes Theater on the campus of Wallace State. A second performance will be presented on June 4 at 2:30 p.m. The timeless piece has been amended by dance...

    New book about Saint Bernard Oblates

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    Copies of “Benedict’s Daughter” are available at the Ave Maria Grotto or may be ordered online at www.amazon.com. Any profits from the book will be donated to Saint Bernard. CULLMAN - Dr. Philip C. Kolin, the distinguished professor of English at the University of Southern...

    Exclusive preview: Inside Escape Cullman

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

    Hanceville man arrested in connection with hit and run death of Helen Duke

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    CULLMAN - A Hanceville man is behind bars tonight, arrested by Alabama State Troopers today, May 31, in connection with the Mother's Day hit and run crash that killed a Good Hope woman.  According to troopers, Larry Surrett, 58, was arrested and charged with felony...

    1st dive-in movie of the season Thursday night at CWAC

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    Guests enjoy a dive-in movie at the Cullman Wellness & Aquatic Center last June. CULLMAN - One of Cullman Parks and Rec's most popular summer events, the Dive-In Movies, returns Thursday night, June 1. The movie "Moana" will be shown by the outdoor pool at the...

    More on SB 322: Smith Lake alcohol sales

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    I plan, next session, to bring a local bill to put a liquor tax on these alcohol sales. The bill will divide the tax money between county roads, schools and law enforcement.” Rep. Corey Harbison, R-Good Hope MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Senate and House of Representatives...

    Harbison appointed member of House Majority Whip Team

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    MONTGOMERY – House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter, R- Rainsville on Wednesday announced that State Rep. Corey Harbison, R– Good Hope has been appointed as a member of the House Republican Caucus Whip Team. “The House Republican Whip Team serves as the leadership’s eyes, ears, and...

    Shedd appointed to House Republican Caucus Steering Committee

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    MONTGOMERY – House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter, R- Rainsville on Wednesday announced that Rep. Randall Shedd, R- Fairview has been appointed as a member of the Republican Caucus Steering Committee, one of the highest leadership posts in the Caucus structure. “The House Republican Caucus Steering...

    Hanceville’s Brooke Proctor wins awards from Samford University School of the Arts

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    BIRMINGHAM - The Division of Music in Samford University's School of the Arts celebrated the talents of students, and presented multiple awards and scholarships provided by generous patrons at the annual honors recital. The longstanding tradition included performances by eight students, and awards presented by...

    Jacksonville State University announces Spring 2017 honor’s list

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    JACKSONVILLE - Several students from the Cullman area made the President's or Dean's List at Jacksonville State University in spring 2017, including the following: Joshua Ray Wilson, of Baileyton: Dean's List Micheal E. Myrick, of Bremen: Dean's List Rachel Suzanne Hilb, of Cullman: Dean's List John James Sterling,...

    Wallace State EMS Program adding state-of-the-art tool for student training

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    HANCEVILLE - The nation recently celebrated National EMS Week, May 21-27; now, Wallace State Community College’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program is looking forward to the arrival of a state-of-the-art tool that will help their students as they prepare to take to the streets. A...

    City and county schools bid farewell to many teachers and staff; 2 principals swap places

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman City and County School Boards have released end-of-year statements concerning personnel movements, including more than 30 retirements from the county system. In an unusual personnel transfer, Principal Kim Brown of Hanceville Elementary School will take charge of Vinemont Elementary School, as...

    Wallace State Nursing program hosting CELEBRATE Adult Health and Wellness Fair June 7 and June 14

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    HANCEVILLE - The Department of Nursing Education at Wallace State Community College will host two separate adult health and wellness fairs in June to give area residents the opportunity to get information about living a healthy lifestyle. On June 7 and June 14, the...

    3 area students graduate from Troy University

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    TROY - Troy University is proud to announce students who completed the requirements for graduation during the spring 2017 semester at the Troy Campus. Local residents who graduated include: Kelsey McCluskey, of Crane Hill- Bachelor of Science Zachary Douglas of Vinemont- Bachelor of Science Jenna Swafford, of Cullman-...

    Vinemont’s Jacklyn Keller wins education award from Samford University

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    BIRMINGHAM - Samford University's Orlean Beeson School of Education held its annual award ceremony May 4 to recognize the many accomplishments of the school's undergraduate teacher education students. Twelve scholarships totaling more than $35,000 were awarded to students pursuing a career in teacher education. Jacklyn...

    Gearheads: check out Hanceville Fire Department’s new Gator ATV

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    New Gator ATV: On the driver’s side, firefighters can access hoses and pumps, as well as water and foam tanks. HANCEVILLE - After several months of anticipation, the Hanceville Fire Department (HFD) unveiled its newest piece of firefighting equipment recently: a modified four-seat John Deere...

    City, County offices closed tomorrow; sanitation to run as scheduled

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    CULLMAN - All Cullman City and County offices will be closed tomorrow, Monday, May 29, 2017, in observance of Memorial Day. City residential and commercial sanitation schedules will run as normal on Monday, as will Cullman County sanitation. Cullman County offices will also be closed on...

    Hanceville’s Hannah Proctor inducted into Samford University’s Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society

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    BIRMINGHAM - Hannah Proctor, a senior piano pedagogy major from Hanceville, is one of 30 new members of Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership honor society at Samford University. Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages superior leadership and exemplary character, and encourages collaboration among members across...

    3 people rescued overnight after storm blows tree onto house

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    CULLMAN - Three people had to be extricated from a home on Cullman's west side overnight after the powerful storms that pounded the area left a tree down on a house. "At approximately 2:30 a.m. Cullman Fire Rescue was dispatched to a home in the...

    6 from Cullman area earn degrees from Jacksonville State University

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    JACKSONVILLE -  More than 700 students received degrees at Jacksonville State University's spring 2017 commencement. Graduates from the Cullman area include: Mitchell Benton IV, of Cullman - B.S. in marketing Joanna L. Gobbell, of Cullman - B.A. in biology Jessica A. Lowe, of Holly Pond - B.S.W....