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

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

    Non-residential building permit fee, effective Oct. 1

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    ATTENTION CONTRACTORS: The State of Alabama has notified the City of Cullman that all non-residential permits issued by building departments will be subject to a fee of $1 per $1,000 of construction authorized. This fee will be sent to the State of Alabama: The...

    State’s Nov. unemployment rate drops to 4.4%; Cullman County’s tied for lowest at 2.4%

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced Friday that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted November unemployment rate is 4.4%, down from October’s revised rate of 5.7%, and above November 2019’s rate of 2.7%.  November’s rate represents 100,537 unemployed persons, compared to...

    Alabama goes orange for Work Zone Awareness Week April 9-13

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Transportation encourages motorists to observe National Work Zone Awareness Week on April 9-13 by slowing down in work zones, eliminating distractions, observing all signage and watching for roadway workers. This year’s National Work Zone Awareness Week theme, “Work Zone...

    Gov. Bentley Awards $120K Grant to Create Jobs in Cullman

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Robert Bentley has awarded a $120,000 grant to create jobs and spur economic development in the city of Cullman.  The Community Development Block Grant will fund infrastructure necessary for the construction of a La Quinta Inn and Suites near the intersection of...

    ‘Carly’s Law’ CBD Oil Drug Trials to Begin

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    BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBRC) – Last Tuesday afternoon, Michelle Graham stood in the lobby of the Civitan building on UAB's campus with tears brimming in her eyes. Her husband and son stood close by. In a large stroller underneath her hand, her 3-year-old daughter Christian lay...

    Alabama man, formerly of Cullman, pleads guilty to producing child pornography involving multiple victims

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    ALABAMA - An Alabama man pleaded guilty on Thursday, Jan. 5 to producing child pornography involving seven minor victims, announced Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Joyce White Vance of the Northern District of Alabama. Gregory...

    Zeigler: Wording of Amendment 6 does not inform voters that impeachment would become harder

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    Image credit: Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser MONTGOMERY – With two week to go before the election, State Auditor Jim Zeigler says the wording of Amendment 6 on the Nov. 8 ballot is “completely insufficient.” “Voters cannot tell that it would make it almost impossible to impeach...

    Alabama receiving nearly $4M in Homeland Security grants; Cullman Co. receiving $52K

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey this week announced the state of Alabama is receiving a total of $3,980,000 through the Homeland Security Grant Program, which provides funding to state and local first responders to sustain and enhance protection, prevention and response capabilities to prevent...

    Kay Ivey sworn in as Alabama’s 54th governor

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    MONTGOMERY, AL (WBRC) - Alabama Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey was sworn in as the state's 54th governor on Monday, April 10, following the resignation of Robert Bentley. Ivey was elected in 2010 after holding the office of state treasurer for two terms.  The Auburn University graduate becomes the...

    2 Alabama journalism icons to be inducted into Hall of Honor

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    Kathryn Tucker Windham, left; Paul Davis, right / Courtesy of the Alabama Press Association Kathryn Tucker Windham and Paul Davis, both icons in Alabama community journalism, will be inducted into the Alabama Newspaper Hall of Honor during ceremonies at Auburn University on Saturday, April 7,...

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

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

    Bird flu infects poultry at 3 sites in north Alabama

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    Update: http://www.cullmansense.com/articles/2017/03/14/stop-movement-order-issued-certain-poultry-alabama-amid-3-avian-influenza (REUTERS) - Bird flu has infected poultry at three sites in northern Alabama shortly after being found at two farms in neighboring Tennessee, and more chickens have been culled to contain the virus, state and industry officials in Alabama said on Tuesday. The cases...

    Troopers: 23 fatalities during holiday travel period

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    MONTGOMERY - Alabama State Troopers investigated 23 traffic deaths during the Christmas and New Year’s Day holiday travel period, which was from 12:01 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017, to midnight Monday, Jan. 1, 2018. The total is significantly lower than the total from the...

    Shedd: new superintendent ‘the most important decision that will be made in Montgomery this year’

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    Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview, chairman of the House Urban and Rural Development Committee on Friday got Gov. Kay Ivey’s signature on a resolution calling on the Alabama State Board of Education to use every means at its disposal to hire the right superintendent. /...

    Cullman County student Nathan Duke receives endowed ag scholarship

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    Auburn University student and scholarship recipient Nathan Duke was recognized during the Alabama Farmers Federation 2017 Scholarship Recipients Luncheon Aug. 19 at the Ham Wilson Arena in Auburn. Duke studies poultry science, production track. The R.W. Donaldson Endowed Scholarship is named after a longtime...

    Ivey signs ‘historic’ Education Trust Fund, General Fund budgets

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed the state’s budgets, including the General Fund and the supplemental and the Education Trust Fund and its supplemental. “I am proud to officially put my signature on yet another historic investment in our students, teachers and...

    Troopers release statistics for 4th of July holiday period

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    ALABAMA - Alabama State Troopers on Monday released traffic statistics for the Fourth of July holiday period. Troopers noted that In 2017, Alabama traffic statistics covered a 5-day period, which was from Friday, June 30, to Tuesday, July 4.  In 2018, the traffic statistics...

    Governor awards grants to assist immigrant victims of domestic violence, abuse

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $1.1 million in grants to support a nonprofit agency that provides aid tailored specifically for victims of domestic violence from other countries who now live in Alabama. The grant funds will help AshaKiran Inc. provide training to help domestic violence shelter...

    City of Hoover, Hoover PD issue joint statement on Galleria shooting death

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    Photo credit: Geoff Gottlieb HOOVER - The City of Hoover and the Hoover Police Department issued a joint statement Monday morning regarding the officer-involved shooting at the Riverchase Galleria on Thanksgiving night that took the life of Emantic J. Bradford, Jr. Below is that statement in...

    Cold Springs, Parkside Elementary Schools win state awards for reading

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    Parkside Elementary School (Tribune file photo) MONTGOMERY - Cold Springs Elementary School and Parkside Elementary School have been named among 50 schools across the state to receive $20,000 each from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) for improvements in third-grade reading as measured by...

    STATE: Gov. Bentley issues statement on West Morgan-East Lawrence Water Authority’s announcement yesterday to not drink their water

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    MONTGOMERY - After a meeting in Decatur with relevant state agencies regarding the water announcement by the West Morgan East Lawrence Water Authority, Governor Robert Bentley, State Health Officer Dr. Tom Miller and Alabama Department of Environmental Management Agency Director Lance LeFleur on Friday...

    Cullman’s Lydia Haynes places in state sewing contest

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    Cullman County's Lydia Haynes won second place in the state Christmas tree skirt contest at the Alabama Farmers Federation's 45th Commodity Producers Conference Aug. 5 in Birmingham. Haynes was honored at the Women's Luncheon and was awarded $100. / ALFA Farmers MONTGOMERY - Artistic expression...

    Get Prepared: Latest State Farm Data Ranks Alabama 8th Nationally in Tornado Claims

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    BIRMINGHAM – State Farm is reminding Alabama homeowners about the importance of severe weather preparedness this spring by providing perspective on losses seen by homeowners during last year’s severe weather outbreaks. This includes the tornado damage seen almost one year ago in April 2014.  State...

    Ivey says 2022 economic development projects generated $10.1B in new capital investment

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Governor Kay Ivey this week announced that economic development activity in Alabama generated $10.1 billion in new capital investment during 2022, a new annual record and another indicator of strength in the state’s economy. Governor Ivey said the 2022 Alabama Economic Development...

    Alabama’s June unemployment rate is 6%

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    MONTGOMERY – Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced yesterday that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted June unemployment rate is 6.0%, unchanged from May’s revised rate of 6.0%, and below June 2015’s rate of 6.1%. June’s rate represents 130,349 unemployed persons, compared to 132,019...

    Cullman County youth excel during 3-day Junior Beef Expo

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    Class 1 Senior Division Showmanship winners at the Junior Beef Expo (JBE) were, from left, Rayne Starkey of Jackson County, first; Paige Quick of Cullman County, second; Michael Morrison of Clay County, third; Cheyenne Ritter of Lauderdale County, fourth; and Annie Smith of Chilton...

    Alabama Attorney General to Speak at Cullman County Republican Breakfast March 5

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    CULLMAN - Republican Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange will be the featured speaker at the March breakfast meeting of the Cullman County Republican Party. The meeting will take place on Saturday, March 5, at the Cullman Elks Lodge. The general public is encouraged to...

    Candid discussion: state and local officials take part in lively town hall forum

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    L to R: County Commissioner Kerry Watson, Alabama House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter, Sheriff Matt Gentry, Rep. Randall Shedd, Rep. Corey Harbison, Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail, County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnette, County Commissioner Garry Marchman HANCEVILLE - On a very busy day in Alabama politics,...

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

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

    Ivey requests FEMA assistance for Calhoun, Cullman, Etowah and St. Clair Counties due to March 19 storms

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed a letter formally requesting disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Calhoun, Cullman, Etowah and St. Clair counties due to the March 19, 2018 storms. This request for assistance covers two areas: all categories...

    Voter registration deadline is Monday, Oct. 22

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Secretary of State's Office is reminding Alabamians of the upcoming deadline to register to vote in advance of the Nov. 6, 2018 General Election. Alabama voters will come together on November 6, 2018 to elect officials who will represent them at...

    Ivey signs Alabama Broadband Accessibility Act to provide better broadband access to rural areas

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    Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Act into law on Wednesday, March 28, 2018. / Photo courtesy of the Governor's Office MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed into law SB149, the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Act, authorizing the creation of a broadband...

    Ivey awards $200K to replace aging sewer lines at Cullman High

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced grants totaling $1.55 million for eight Alabama communities. Cullman High School will receive $200,000 to replace aging sewer lines. Ivey's office said the funds are from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and will enable the communities to...

    Harbison co-sponsors bill that makes it easier for veterans to get gun permits

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    MONTGOMERY - "If one has full retirement from the military with good standing and meets requirements to get a pistol permit, the sheriff must issue the permit for free." Those are the thoughts from Alabama Rep. Corey Harbison, R-Good Hope after he and Rep. David...

    Huge regional job fair in Huntsville March 21

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    HUNTSVILLE - The Alabama Career Center System, in partnership with WAFF 48 News and the City of Huntsville, will host a regional job fair on Tuesday, March 21 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville (Von Braun Center,...

    AL Department of Revenue: 2-month tax filing extension for storm-affected individuals and businesses

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    Note: This extension is for state taxes. MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) is extending deadlines to file tax returns for individuals and businesses who were affected by severe weather on March 19. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Alabama who...

    Gov. Bentley declares state of emergency ahead of wintry weather, effective 7 a.m. Friday

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    MONTGOMERY– Governor Robert Bentley on Thursday issued a State of Emergency effective at 7 a.m. Friday for all Alabama counties in preparation for potential severe winter weather. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory and Winter Storm Watch for several Alabama counties...

    Work on New Bridge on Hwy. 278 West at Kugler Creek in Phase One

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    Photo shows retaining wall underneath the bridge on Feb. 19. CULLMAN - Approximately one-third of the way through its 30-day contract on the Highway 278 West slope at Kugler Creek, GeoStabilization International (GSI) is diligently working six days a week to complete phase one of...

    Art Faulkner, State EMA Director, Addresses Audience in Cullman- Discusses Storm Damage

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    CULLMAN – On Monday at 3 p.m., Art Faulkner, director of the Alabama Emergency Management Agency (AEMA), visited the Cullman County EMA to speak about the state's flooding situation. Faulkner explained how Cullman and the state could receive federal EMA (FEMA) emergency financial assistance by meeting eligibility...

    Alabama’s January Unemployment Rate is 3.7%; Cullman County rate ticks up to 3.5%

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Monday morning that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted January unemployment rate is 3.7 percent, down from December 2017’s revised rate of 3.8 percent, and well below January 2017’s rate of 5.5 percent.  Cullman County’s January rate is 3.5 percent, up...

    Spotlight on mental health: New AL mental health commissioner visits Cullman

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    Pictured are Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry, Rep. Randall Shedd, Cullman County Probate Judge Tammy Brown, State Mental Health Commissioner Lynn Beshear and Mental Healthcare of Cullman Director Chris Van Dyke./ Courtesy of Randall Shedd CULLMAN - On Thursday, State Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview hosted...

    Shedd: BP legislation could mean $70 million for Medicaid and put Highway 157 project on top of state’s list

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a compromise bill to distribute funds from the settlement with BP over the 2010 Gulf oil spill. Today, the bill was approved by the Senate Tourism and Marketing Committee. Next it will be sent...

    Lt. Col. indicted for fraudulently supplying Chinese-made Army promotional gear; was awarded $6.2 million in government contracts

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    BIRMINGHAM – A federal grand jury today indicted a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves for fraudulently supplying hundreds of thousands of Chinese-produced baseball caps and backpacks to the Army Recruiting Command on Defense Department contracts to supply “100 % U.S. MADE” products,...

    October 20 Deadline for Voter Registration Approaching

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    MONTGOMERY – Secretary of State Jim Bennett today (Friday) reminded Alabama residents that October 20 is the deadline to register to vote for the November 4 General Election.   Eligible non-voters may download a registration form online at www.alabamavotes.gov to mail to their local boards of...

    Gov. Ivey declares April 27, 2017, “A Day of Remembrance,” orders flags to half-staff

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    MONTGOMERY – In memory of the sixth anniversary of the 62 deadly tornadoes that struck Alabama on April 27, 2011, Gov. Kay Ivey has declared April 27, 2017, as a “Day of Remembrance.” The governor has also ordered flags across the state to be...

    “It’s Games Time!”: 40th Anniversary Alabama State Games coming June 9-11

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The months of planning and weeks of work have dwindled down into a few days of anxious anticipation as the 40th Anniversary Alabama State Games are just days away. The events- https://www.alagames.com/sports- are scheduled for June 9-11 in Birmingham and Jefferson...

    Governor Ivey urges employers to hire veterans, apply for federal designation

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has joined U.S. Labor Sec. Alexander Acosta and Alabama Labor Sec. Fitzgerald Washington in urging employers to recruit and employ Alabama’s veterans.  A new federal program, the HIRE Vets Medallion Program, expected to officially kick off in 2019, is designed...

    Statewide, Troopers investigate 6 traffic deaths, 10 fewer than 2016, during Thanksgiving weekend

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    MONTGOMERY – In the days leading up to and during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday travel period, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) promoted #ArriveAliveAlabama – and it seems the motoring public took note. Alabama State Troopers investigated 6 traffic deaths – 10 fewer than...

    Commercial flock infected with avian influenza destroyed in Cullman County

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    MONTGOMERY - Yesterday, the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) confirmed that low pathogenic H7N9 avian influenza was found in a Cullman County commercial breeder flock. Last night, that flock was destroyed, according to the ADAI. Officials are still not confirming the exact location...

    Funding Restored for Disabled Veterans Hospital Transportation Service

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    MONTGOMERY – Lieutenant Governor Kay Ivey on Friday announced the restoration of funding for a vital hospital transportation service for disabled veterans. She made the announcement while speaking at the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Department of Alabama and DAV Auxiliary Joint State Convention in...

    Ivey ‘breaks ground’ on Co-op broadband expansion

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday, Dec. 4, made a stop at the Cullman Electric Cooperative for a ceremonial groundbreaking to signify the beginning of a new broadband expansion project. “Our presence in Cullman County today underscores our commitment to providing access to...

    Cyclists Team Up To Support Relay for Life on April 11

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    CULLMAN – On Saturday, April 11, cyclists will gather at Hardee’s in the Cullman Shopping Center to raise money for a local Relay for Life team. The riders will organize at 8 a.m. for breakfast at Hardee’s. Anyone can participate but must arrive early...

    UPDATED- Health Department responds to EPA Health Advisories impacting north Alabama water systems

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    UPDATED with a statement from the V.A.W.: “V.A.W. Water System is in compliance with all ADEM and EPA Guidelines. However, our Board of Directors when notified of the Health Advisory issued by the EPA on May 19, has switched all of our customers exclusively...

    Good Hope student featured in 2018 Farm-City calendars

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    Cullman County’s Carson Smith received an honorable mention in the 2016 Alabama Farm-City Poster Contest during the organization’s annual luncheon and awards program in Birmingham April 6. Smith, who lives in Cullman, is a sixth-grader at Good Hope Middle School in Cullman. From left...

    Cullman County Awarded Over $27,000 for Emergency Food and Shelter

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    CULLMAN – Congress has appropriated $120 million to supplement and expand emergency food and shelter programs. Each jurisdiction's award is based upon the jurisdiction's total number of unemployed as compared to the total number of unemployed in all qualifying jurisdictions. Cullman’s total award amount is...

    Voter registration deadline looming for U.S. Senate primary election

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    Democrat Doug Jones, left, and Republican Roy Moore, right, are the leading challengers for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Luther Strange, center. / Images courtesy of Doug Jones for U.S. Senate and State of Alabama MONTGOMERY -  Voters have until July 31 to...

    May unemployment numbers up slightly: Alabama at 3.9%, Cullman County at 3.1%

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Labor on Friday released May’s unemployment numbers. According to ADOL, Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted May unemployment rate is 3.9 percent, an increase from April’s rate of 3.8 percent, and well below May 2017’s rate of 4.6 percent. Cullman...

    Aderholt statement on Orlando terrorist attack

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama (AL-04) this evening released the following statement regarding last night’s terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida. “I was sad to hear about the terrorist attack in Orlando, on American soil. This and other attacks we have seen, prove...

    Cullman County’s Haynes elected to State Women’s Leadership Committee

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    Cullman County's Lydia Haynes was elected State Women’s Leadership Committee Region 1 director during the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 96th annual meeting in Montgomery Dec. 4. Region 1 includes Blount, Cherokee, Colbert, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Franklin, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Morgan and...

    Alabamians reminded to call 811 before digging

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - With warmer weather and signs of spring in sight, April serves as the perfect reminder for Alabama homeowners to call 811 when planning outdoor projects involving digging. Recognizing April as 811 Safe Digging Month, the Alabama Public Service Commission (APSC) recommends using...

    Alabama employers among Freedom Award semifinalists

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    MONTGOMERY – Three Alabama employers are among 148 semifinalists for the 2017 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award. They were selected from 3,064 nominations submitted by Guardsmen and Reservists. The three employers are: Team TSI, Albertville (small business) Topre America Corp., Cullman (large business) Phenix City Board of...

    Nominations open now for state’s best retailers

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

    Ivey: Alabama first state to roll out nationally-recognized manufacturing credentials at every community college

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    BIRMINGHAM – Gov. Kay Ivey, while speaking at the Southern Automotive Conference Friday, announced that the Alabama Community College System (ACCS), through a partnership with the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC), will be offering nationally-recognized and industry-led credentials at every college this spring. This...

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

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

    AL Dept. of Ag issues order banning exhibition and sale of poultry due to avian influenza concerns

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) has banned the sale of poultry due to concerns about avian influenza. ADAI Commissioner John McMillan on Wednesday issued an order (see below) banning the sale, exhibition or transportation of all types of poultry: Due...

    ALDOT updates: state roads prepared, motorists urged to use ALGOTraffic.com

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    Crews from the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) were out early Thursday morning applying liquid de-icer to Interstate 65 in Cullman County. Image courtesy of Matt Redmond. HUNTSVILLE - Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) crews have prepared state highways and bridges to combat snow and...

    AL unemployment at 4%; Cullman County 2nd lowest in state at 2.9%

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    MONTGOMERY –   Employment and job counts have once again reached record levels.  In November 2018, 2,128,082 people were counted as employed, an increase of 46,330 from November 2017.  Wage and salary employment, which measures the number of jobs our economy is supporting, grew to...

    Report: State Auditor Gives Rebuttal to Gov. Bentley’s State of the State Address

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    Photo shows Gov. Robert Bentley, left; State Auditor Jim Zeigler, right MONTGOMERY - In an unusual move, a Republican elected official gave a rebuttal to Gov. Robert Bentley’s “State of the State Address” today. Republican Alabama State Auditor Jim Zeigler attended Bentley’s speech, but then gave...

    Ivey awards grants to support sexual assault, domestic violence victims

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    Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence/Alabama Coalition Against Rape MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded grants totaling $208,282 to help ensure victims of sexual assault and domestic violence have access to professional assistance through a network of local agencies. The Alabama Coalition Against Rape, with a...

    ALEA: Increase in Troopers equals decrease in Thanksgiving holiday traffic fatalities

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Troopers within the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Highway Patrol Division saw nearly a 30% decrease in overall traffic fatalities during the extended 2020 Thanksgiving travel period. ALEA Troopers investigated only eight traffic-related deaths as compared to 11 during the same...

    ALDOT reminds drivers to drive responsibly this holiday season

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    MONTGOMERY – With the highest year-end travel volume on record expected* and those road trips taking as much as three times longer than normal**, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is reminding travelers to have patience and drive responsibly this holiday season. To ease holiday...

    ADOL: Employment, jobs count hit record high for 6th consecutive month; Cullman Co. unemployment rate remains 2nd lowest in state

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    MONTGOMERY – Alabama’s statewide unemployment rate for October is unchanged from September’s. According to the Alabama Department of Labor (ADOL), the preliminary, seasonally adjusted October unemployment rate is 4.1 percent, unchanged from September’s rate, and above October 2017’s rate of 3.8 percent.  Cullman County’s...

    State of the State: taxes, prisons and budget reform top topics

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    Sen. Paul Bussman, R-Cullman, speaks at Friday's State of the State community luncheon CULLMAN - Cullman County’s legislative delegation spoke to a packed house Friday at the State of the State luncheon, hosted by the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce. The All Steak restaurant’s meeting room...

    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...

    Aderholt remarks on 15th anniversary of September 11th attacks

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, R- Alabama today released the following statement regarding the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America. “It’s hard to believe it has been 15 years since that dark day in our nation’s history.  I...

    Gov. Bentley bans burning in 46 counties, including Cullman

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Robert Bentley on Wednesday signed a Drought Emergency Declaration due to extremely dry conditions. The declaration, often referred to as a ‘No Burn Order,’ prohibits all outdoor burning for 46 counties in north and central Alabama. The order is effective as...

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

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

    State’s February unemployment rate maintains record low of 3.7%; Cullman’s rate up slightly to 3.6%

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    MONTGOMERY - The office of Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday announced that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted February unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 percent, well below February 2017’s rate of 5.3 percent.  Cullman County’s rate went up slightly, from 3.5 percent for January to...

    Cullman County Farmers Federation recognized with Award for Excellence

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    The Cullman County Farmers Federation received the Award for Excellence Dec. 4. at the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 96th annual meeting in Montgomery. The award recognizes counties excelling in five sections of the Federation: organization, agricultural programs, governmental affairs, and the county’s Women’s Leadership and...

    AMEA honors Governor Ivey with Excellence in Leadership Award

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Municipal Electric Authority (AMEA) has awarded Governor Kay Ivey with the Excellence in Leadership Award for her unwavering commitment and dedication to the state of Alabama. “Governor Ivey has served and continues to serve our state with honor and integrity,”...

    Ivey establishes statewide group to prepare Alabama for maximum participation in 2020 U.S. Census

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    Gov. Kay Ivey, on Monday, Aug. 20, 2018, signs Executive Order 715, which establishes the Alabama Counts! 2020 Census Committee. MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday signed an executive order establishing a state-level committee designed to prepare Alabama for maximum participation in the 2020...

    Ivey proclaims Nov. 24 Small Business Saturday

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    Gov. Ivey signs the Small Business Saturday proclamation. Also pictured are L.D. Ralph, deputy district director, Alabama District, U.S. Small Business Administration; Charlotte Meadows, Alabama Small Business Commission; and Rosemary Elebash, NFIB/Alabama state director. MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has signed a proclamation formally declaring...

    Governor awards $308K grant to aid crime victims

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      MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $308,904 grant to the Victims of Crime and Leniency (VOCAL) Angel House in Montgomery to assist victims of violent crimes in 60 counties throughout the state. The nonprofit organization will use the funds to assist victims...

    Cullman District Judge Kim Chaney elected as President of AADCP

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    CULLMAN – Cullman District Judge Kim Chaney was elected President of Alabama Association of Drug Court Professionals at their last conference in Montgomery Alabama.   “I am very proud and honored to have been selected to serve this Association and will continue to work to help...

    Gov. Ivey awards $6.3M to help crime victims statewide

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    Tribune file photo MONTGOMERY - Governor Kay Ivey on Friday announced the award of a $6.3 million grant to support crime victims, as they navigate the criminal justice system. The grant was awarded to the Alabama Office of Prosecution Services to provide 88 certified victim service...

    Alabama has largest annual average unemployment rate drop in nation

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    MONTGOMERY – Alabama Labor Sec. Fitzgerald Washington on Wednesday announced that Alabama experienced the largest over the year unemployment rate drop, based on annual averages, in the nation. According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Alabama’s average annual rate decreased 1.5...

    ALDOT: Top 2 ways to make 4th of July travel safe

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is asking drivers to do their part to make this a fatality-free 4th of July on Alabama highways. As an added precaution during the heavily-traveled holiday, ALDOT is doing its part for road safety by having...

    Ivey awards $3.1M to assist low-income residents

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the award of grants totaling $3.1 million for programs that help low-income residents take steps to secure gainful employment and improve their quality of life. Community Action Partnership of North Alabama Inc., which serves Cullman, Lawrence...

    Ivey awards $46.6M to help low-income residents with heating costs

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday awarded $46.6 million in grants to assist low-income families in Alabama with energy bills. The grants, issued to 21 community service agencies throughout the state, provide emergency funds to help low-income families heat their houses this winter....

    Case closed: AG Strange’s statement on former ALEA Sec. Spencer Collier

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    A special grand jury on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016 declined to act on allegations against former Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Secretary Spencer Collier (pictured). MONTGOMERY –This statement is being issued because substantial information related to the Attorney General’s investigation has been put in the...

    Troopers urge motorists to buckle up this 4th of July

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    Image credit: Pixabay MONTGOMERY - Alabama State Troopers are encouraging motorists to buckle up this 4th of July. According to Lt. J.R. Ward II, “In 2017 there were eight traffic deaths in the state of Alabama during the 4th of July holiday period.  In seven of...

    Ivey announces economy gained 54,100 jobs in 2022, unemployment rate at 2.6%

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Governor Kay Ivey announced today that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted January unemployment rate is 2.6%, unchanged from December 2022’s revised rate, and also unchanged from January 2022’s rate. January’s rate represents 58,411 unemployed persons compared to 59,986 in December and 60,270...

    Gov. Ivey kicks off Farm-City Week with tree planting

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    Gov. Kay Ivey kicked off Farm-City Week by joining members of Rotary, Alabama Farm-City and Alabama TREASURE Forest Association (ATFA) for a ceremonial tree planting on the Capitol grounds Nov. 17. From left are ATFA Executive Director William Green, Rotary District 6880 Governor Bill...

    State files lawsuit against major opioid manufacturers

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    Alabama Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall / Image source: WVTM 13 MONTGOMERY - Alabama Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall announced today that the State of Alabama has filed suit against Purdue Pharma, L.P., Purdue Frederick Company Inc., and Rhodes Pharmaceuticals, L.P. (collectively “Purdue”), the manufacturers and sellers...

    ELECTION 2018: Stadthagen now only candidate on ballot for House District 9 seat

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    Scott Stadthagen (Courtesy of Scott Stadthagen for State Representative District 9 on Facebook) MONTGOMERY - After Democrat Terrie Jones Savage withdrew from her race against Republican Scott Stadthagen for the Alabama House of Representatives District 9 seat two weeks ago, the Alabama Democratic Party failed...

    STATE: Special Grand Jury report issued; Bentley investigation over

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    MONTGOMERY - Supernumerary District Attorney Ellen Brooks announced today that the investigation of former Gov. Robert Bentley and others has been concluded. The Special Grand Jury, empaneled in Montgomery County on July 11, 2016, has issued its final report and has been dissolved by...

    Governor Bentley awards $3.63 million for highway safety

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    MONTGOMERY— Gov. Robert Bentley has awarded $3.63 million in grants for programs that to make Alabama roads safer by preventing injuries and fatalities.   The state’s nine regional traffic safety offices will use the funds to cover overtime for officers and deputies conducting extra patrols and...

    Cullman County’s Howard graduates from A.L.F.A. Leaders Program

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    Eli Howard of Cullman in Cullman County graduated from the two-year Agricultural Leaders For Alabama (A.L.F.A. Leaders) program in Montgomery Aug. 2. The 17-member A.L.F.A. Leaders Class IV was recognized at the 46th Commodity Producers Conference hosted by the Alabama Farmers Federation, which sponsors...

    Shedd Kills Two County Commission Bills in the House

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    MONTGOMERY - State Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview, led the way on Thursday to kill two legislative bills in the Alabama House of Representatives that he says could raise garbage rates (HB 24) and make it easier for county commissioners to give themselves pay raises...