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    Community with Carol: Flourish of Cullman, Inc.

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    Carol Berry, left and Flourish of Cullman, Inc.’s Melissa Dew (Courtesy of Carol Berry) I am excited to partner with the Cullman Tribune to write a new weekly series, “Community with Carol.” This series will be focused on community awareness. As a lifelong Cullman resident,...

    Guest Editorial: The value of ‘third places’ to a thriving Cullman

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    While it sounds simple, creating places where neighbors get to know neighbors is the key to growing a thriving place to live. That’s what Dr. Ray Oldenburg, an urban sociologist, describes in his book, “The Great Good Places.” If first places are our homes,...

    Commentary on Sunshine Week

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    Image courtesy of sunshineweek.org   Dr. Chris Roberts, University of Alabama Department of Journalism and Creative Media Alabama Press Association I played the role of Atticus Finch for you by taking on an unpopular cause in court. I sued Harper Lee. But unlike the attorney in Lee’s famed “To...

    The Missing Choice

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    There is a glaring hole in the choices being considered by the United States and the international community in response to the Syrian chemical weapons attack that left 1,400 dead. The only two options that are being seriously debated are action in the form...

    Always Reforming: Tenacity

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    This is the fifth in a series of five. Our focus today is tenacity. Caleb has long been one of my favorite biblical personages. I marvel at his TENACITY. He made the right decisions. He trusted God. He obeyed. He also endured 40 years in the wilderness...

    Cinderella Leaves a Lasting Impression at St. Bernard Prep School

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    CULLMAN - St. Bernard Preparatory School’s production of “Cinderella” was held recently and their talented students and staff presented the story like no other. “Cinderella”, a Rodgers & Hammerstein Production, is a timeless classic enjoyed by many for generations. The junior version of the...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: whatnots

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    I’ve been constantly reminded of my grandparents’ house this morning. First, I got up way before daylight, about 4:15 a.m., which they always did, else they’d never have enough hours in the day to work in the fields and all the other things it...

    Why I’m pro-life

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    The following is an opinion piece submitted to The Tribune by U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama. The opinions expressed are Aderholt's.   Our beliefs, our ideals and our very way of being are almost entirely rooted in the way we were raised.  The values that are...

    To the young girl thinking of becoming a nurse…

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    To the young girl thinking of becoming a nurse... The world will speak at you in many ways. You will read how the medical world is full of red tape, rules, ratios and never-ending charting, but there are a few things they are missing. The...

    Letter to the editor: Please don’t approve Warehouse District street closure

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    Editor's note: The Cullman City Council, in their meeting on March 20, OK'd a trial run for a pedestrian park on First Avenue in the Warehouse District. The trial run allows for the street to be closed each Saturday in April from 7 a.m....

    This year’s Veterans Day celebration is for our Vietnam veterans

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    This year, the Cullman Elks Lodge will host a community-wide celebration of Veterans Day at Cullman Airport all day, Saturday, Nov. 4. The focus this year will be on honoring our Vietnam veterans.  It will include helicopter rides over Cullman, provided by the Army...

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Protect access to health coverage for cancer patients

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    My family is full of cancer patients and survivors. Access to timely treatment, affordable medications and regular screenings/doctor visits are essential and the reason why those that I love are alive today. Any breaks in coverage could mean delayed care, not just for my...

    Congress, Beware of Secret Briefings

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    Our Congressional Representatives and Senators were called back last week and briefed before the fall session starts. They will have to decide whether to support Obama’s call for a military attack on Syria. I shudder when I think about this whole process. I remember...

    Morning music: “Young Hearts Run Free” by Cullman County’s Candi Staton

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    We have a very special edition of Morning Music today! A native of Hanceville/ Colony, Candi Staton is a hometown girl who made good, but has never forgotten her roots! A couple of years ago, she was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame...

    Part 3: There but for fortune: a mother’s story

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      This is the true story of heartache, physical, sexual and alcohol abuse, love, hate, financial burdens and finally, finding joy, happiness and hope.   We trust that you will understand why the names and some of the circumstances had to be changed to protect the privacy...

    Always Reforming: Competence

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    This is the third in a series of five. There exists formal research data that reveals that incompetent leadership is a major cause of decline in the Evangelical Church. In my work as a church consultant my observation and research confirm this to be...

    Opinion: A Reminder of the Blessings of Being American

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    A Follow-Up on Fort Hood   Last week a horrible event repeated itself. A lone gunman attacked the army base of Fort Hood, killing three and injuring 16 others. This was less than five years after Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan killed 13 people and injured...

    Billy Bob’s Stories and Stuff: To catch a mockingbird

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    Those silly dogs of mine will chase anything that moves and a few things that don’t. They rarely catch the things they chase except the ones that don’t move. The non-moving objects have included rocks, trees, paper someone threw down in the yard and...

    A special day to honor our mothers

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    Perhaps you’ve never heard of Ann Marie Reeves Jarvis, but because of her, we celebrate Mother’s Day. She was born in Culpepper, Virginia, on Sept. 30, 1832. Her father, a Methodist minister, was transferred to a church in Barbour County, Virginia. Later, in the...

    OPINION: Paws for Frosty

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    After hearing countless versions of “Baby It’s Cold Outside” during this Christmas season, I couldn’t help but think of the poor four-footed friends left out in the cold. As a rule, if you feel chilly, so does your pet. Most dogs and cats cannot...

    Countdown to Christmas: American-made stocking stuffers

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    If you are looking for American-made products this year, here are some ideas that might help you fill those stockings! The New York Times dubbed zkano founder Gina Locklear the "Sock Queen of Alabama," and for good reason. The organic sock company is located in Fort Payne, which was known as the Sock...

    Always Reforming: Loyalty

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    This is the fourth in a series of five. The average pastoral tenure is three-and-a-half to four years. True loyalty is developed over time and is tested by a variety of circumstances. How loyal are you and how loyal are those you consider trusted...

    Community with Carol: Rachel Bryant from Karma in Cullman

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    Carol Berry, left, with Rachel Bryant, right My guest this week on “Community with Carol” is Rachel Bryant, founder and director of Karma in Cullman. The organization began in 2013 after a turbulent time in Rachel’s life.    The idea for Karma was simple; Rachel was cleaning...

    Letter to the editor: open letter to district attorney

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    Editor's note: Below is a letter to the editor sent to The Tribune. The letter is a copy of a letter reader Emily Hayes addressed to Cullman County District Attorney C. Wilson Blaylock. This is an opinion piece and is the opinion of the...

    Countdown to Christmas: Make-ahead appetizers

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    Here is a list of recipes that are tried and true, they’ve stood the test of time and people never seem to tire of them! Most recipes are on the boxes of ingredients listed, if not, the recipe will be furnished.   Sausage/Cheese Balls (recipe on Bisquick...

    Community with Carol: Katie Loyd of St. Vincent de Paul

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    Carol Berry with Katie Loyd I believe I have found the oldest nonprofit in Cullman: St. Vincent de Paul.  The mission of this organization is to assist the less fortunate of our community on a confidential basis with necessities such as food and winter coats...

    TRIBUNE COLUMN: The importance of honoring all veterans

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    Vietnam veteran Jim Alderman reacts during a therapy session for combat-related stress at the Bay Pines Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Bay Pines, Fla. Oct. 29, 2015. DoD photo by EJ Hersom It’s almost surreal that our country is at war half a world away,...

    Letter to the Editor: Fighting together for a better Alabama

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    Hi, my name is Spencer Sandlin. I’m 30 years old and have lived in Cullman for three years now, and I love it out here. I have noticed, though, that there is some work to do out here and would like my fellow neighbors...

    OPINION: How to Fix a Broken Congress

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    Almost 90 percent of Americans agree the 113th Congress has failed miserably at their jobs. Some blame Republicans. Others blame Democrats. Still others blame the President. A few blame everyone. No matter who is to blame, the root of the problem remains. Problems demand...

    OPINION: Obamacare’s Assault on the Lower-Middle Class; Affordable Care Act Isn’t What You Think

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    Obamacare or the “Affordable Care Act” continues to be highly debated four years after being signed into law. Conservatives present it as the poster child of liberal big government overreach. Liberals defend it as the reason they see for government to exist, to protect...

    Op-Ed: Fight hunger in Alabama by protecting food assistance and strengthening school meals

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    The thought of a hungry child moves all of us to want to help. Alabamians are among the most generous people in the nation. We give generously to charities fighting childhood hunger, including food banks and food closets from which local agencies and churches...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Decorating for fall, y’all!

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    Candles always give a space a warmth and coziness; use your plaid throws to enhance the feeling and to prolong your time spent on the porch when there is a little chill in the air. / Dominique Gillespie The weather has finally taken a small...

    Hunting season 2016

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    Crisp autumn mornings.  Guns and ammo on sale in the sporting goods stores.  This can only mean one thing- hunting season is upon us.  That time of year when every guy becomes an outdoorsman, tunes up their 4 X 4, buys new orange camo...

    Statement: ITC made the right call in reversing newsprint tariffs

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    From the Alabama Press Association: The International Trade Commission unanimously voted today to reverse the newsprint tariffs.  We will know about the commission’s reasoning when it issues a final report on Sept. 17.  The cash deposits will be refunded to newsprint manufacturers, but that will...

    Always Reforming: Courage

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    This is the second in a series of five. In this article we focus on Courage. Perhaps a quote from the well-known exchange in “The Wizard of Oz” provides insight into this quality. Listen in as Dorothy challenges the Cowardly Lion. Dorothy: My goodness, what a fuss...

    OP-ED: In Alabama, we have our veterans’ backs

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    Dedication. Honor. Commitment. Sacrifice. Those are the traits that come to mind when I think about our nation’s veterans. I saw these qualities lived out every day by my dad. Boadman Nettles Ivey, my father, served in WWII as part of a field artillery division....

    OPINION: The Heartbleed Bug: How Secure Are We?

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    It’s become known as the greatest mistake on the Internet of all time. It is the largest security breach online ever . . . and it was a total accident. The Heartbleed Bug, as it’s become known, was first reported and named by Codenomicon...

    Community with Carol: Julie Hall from The Link of Cullman County

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    Julie Hall, left, and Carol Berry, right My guest this week on “Community with Carol” is Julie Hall from The Link of Cullman County. We talked specifically about the Pure Joy program that she facilitates. I could write a book on my love and admiration for...

    GUEST EDITORIAL: Plan ahead to stay fit during the holidays

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    Tis the season for homemade sweets that only come around one time of the year. These tempting treats usually come with obligatory attendance to an event with family, friends or coworkers. So, since you’re at a party and your favorite treat won’t stop staring...

    Vinegar…The Eighth Wonder of the World!

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    The Cleaning Agent That Has Superpowers   With the many uses and capabilities of vinegar, it’s astonishing that there hasn’t been an infomercial about this amazing product. I can see the video reel now: “It cleans, it shines, it disinfects, it deodorizes, it protects. But wait,...

    Countdown to Christmas: How to make awesome Brussels sprouts

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    Over the next several days leading up to Christmas, Tribune columnist Loretta Gillespie will be sharing Christmas tips with our readers. They will include recipes, craft projects, unique home decorating ideas and more.   Brussels sprouts are ridiculously cheap so it makes good sense to...

    Guest Editorial: Part 2 of 3: The American Church – What are the causes of decline?

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    Following is an opinion/guest editorial piece- Part 2 of 3: The American Church – What are the causes of decline?- submitted by Pastor Tom Fillinger, IgniteUS Ministries- info@igniteus.net. See part 1 here. Identifying ‘cause’ is always challenging. There is seldom a single causal factor when dealing...

    OPINION: Why I Am Voting for Donald Trump

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    Why I am voting for Donald Trump: Trump’s company of $10 billion has a larger budget than 15 other U.S. states’ budgets that are managed by governors and state legislatures. Trump is one of only two candidates in the race who has ever actually balanced a...

    2013 – A Retrospective Look

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    Just as we are sweeping up the leftover tinsel and bits of wrapping paper that have gone astray from our Christmas celebration, we are getting ready for New Year’s Eve. It seems like the same thoughts enter my brain every year at this time....

    OPINION: Anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma Reminds Us to Keep Moving Forward

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    CULLMAN – Fifty years ago, people of color were subjected to abhorrent treatment in our state, and while it is still not something many want to remember, it is the only way to truly move forward. On March 7, thousands gathered at the bridge...

    Guest Editorial: Part 3 of 3: The American Church – The path to effectiveness

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    Following is an opinion/guest editorial piece- Part 3 of 3: The American Church – The path to effectiveness- submitted by Pastor Tom Fillinger, IgniteUS Ministries- info@igniteus.net. The decline of the American church is an issue that is beyond dispute. That being the case, what is...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Clever clutter cover-ups

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    Now that the holidays are almost over, some of us are already dismantling our decorations. It feels kinda good to see the normal room reappear, but sad in a way because the decorations held the gray skies at bay for a few weeks. If your...

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The Naked Emperor and church in Cullman County

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    The Protestant Church is in greater need of reformation today than the Roman Catholic Church was in the 16th century. Absolutely true! “The Emperor's New Clothes” is a Danish fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen and first published in 1837. The phrase “the emperor...

    Honoring our Vietnam veterans Nov. 4

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    On Saturday, Nov. 4, the citizens of Cullman County will honor their military veterans at a daylong event at Cullman Regional Airport in Vinemont. Full details on the entire event can be found at          www.cullmanveteransday.com. Parking and admission are free. This year, the focus of...

    Making Cullman’s Tail Wag: Can Our Community Be More Pet Friendly?

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    CULLMAN – Our town is growing in a number of ways, but what if we can make it even better? Let’s grow downtown Cullman in number… with pets! Some of the most popular cities in the U.S. are pet friendly, so let’s do something...

    TRIBUNE COLUMN: News from the Pond

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    Dripping Springs NSDAR members at the 120th annual conference at Auburn University. Back row, (left to right) are Linda Kuykendall, Pam Reid, Brenda Scott and Pat Kahler. Seated on the front row, (left to right) are Rhonda VanZandt, Athelia Gibbs, Julia Floyd, Linda Schiger...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: life in the South

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    I was asked recently what I love about life in a small town. It caught me off guard, but after thinking about it, I realized my answer, which was that I love getting to see practically everyone I know on any given day, in...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Savers of strings and other things

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    I spent all day yesterday in my attic. Hunching over to avoid the gabled beams, I labored for hours packing away Halloween and Thanksgiving/fall decorations, stacking items collected over a lifetime to the rafters. I was especially nostalgic this year, taking care to pack carefully...

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Make time for the real reason for Memorial Day

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    Each year, a local veterans’ organization leads our county observance of Memorial Day. Since this occasion is meant to remember and honor those Americans who have perished in service to our nation, this is a more subdued and solemn event. This year, our county Memorial...

    A poem written with love to my mother, Carolyn Vandiver

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    A poem written with love to my Mother, Carolyn Vandiver                "Mama"                   Mama, so many times I've called your name and every time there came an answer just the same. You always knew when something was wrong and with a few caring words, soon the problem was...

    Part 4: There but for fortune: a mother’s story

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      This is the true story of heartache, physical, sexual and alcohol abuse, love, hate, financial burdens and finally, finding joy, happiness and hope. We trust that you will understand why the names and some of the circumstances had to be changed to protect the privacy...

    Plant It: Lilacs

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    Lilacs aren't very common in our area, although great strides have been made in developing more heat/humidity tolerant versions in recent years. A demand for these lovely, heavenly-scented shrubs led horticulturists to develop such lilacs as “Miss Kim,” a cultivar of Syringa patula, which...

    What’s the Best Time to Workout?

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    Some of us are definitely morning people. We feel a burst of energy when we wake up and we can’t wait to seize the day. Others, however, tend to get their best wind during the afternoon or in the evening. So with all that...

    Foxgloves & fireflies: About to be the mother

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    Her first Mother’s Day… As I write this, my daughter is in a holding pattern, waiting for that first little twinge that is like nothing she’s ever felt before. I told her about my first labor pain with her brother, Tony. It felt like a...

    Thank goodness for farmers

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    Perhaps you had milk with your cereal this morning; if so, you can thank a farmer. Or maybe, if you buttered your whole wheat toast, used some sweet strawberry jam or some delicious apple butter on it, you can thank a farmer. All over Cullman...

    University degree not the only pathway to great careers in Alabama

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    Josh Laney, Ed.S., sr. director for workforce development with the Alabama State Department of Education: Many of us grew up with the idea that the only way to get a good career in Alabama was via a four-year college degree or higher. For years, we...

    Notes from the road: Tribune sports editor one of many to see Mississippi State’s historic upset of U-Conn

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    (Tom Fox/The Dallas Morning News via AP). Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs guard Morgan William, right, is mobbed by guards Blair Schaefer (1) and Dominique Dillingham (00) after making the game-winning basket in overtime against Connecticut. DALLAS, Texas - An upstart program from the Southeastern Conference changed...

    She Was Always There

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    When I was growing up the one person who was always there for me was my mother. I was born in the old DeKalb General Hospital in Fort Payne, Alabama.  Guess who was there. Well, dah.  If she hadn’t been there I couldn’t be...

    Part 5: There but for fortune: a mother’s story

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      This is the true story of heartache, physical, sexual and alcohol abuse, love, hate, financial burdens and finally, finding joy, happiness and hope. We trust that you will understand why the names and some of the circumstances had to be changed to protect the privacy...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Red-eye gravy

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    There are two things that I had to struggle to learn how to make. For one thing, my grandmother never used recipes, just a pinch of this and a smidgen of that, you know, I'll bet your grandmother was the same way. The other reason...

    “Our family could not be more grateful”

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    Letter to the Editor We live in central Florida. I have two little boys so we decided it was best to evacuate. My 85-year-old grandmother followed us as we were trying to get to my mother's in Tennessee. Due to traffic, traveling was a nightmare and...

    Countdown to Christmas: Decorating with food

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    Decorating with food is fun and although some vegetables can become very complicated, others like the ones I’m about to show you, are relatively simple. Artichokes are an architectural marvel. They come tightly woven but with a little preparation you can safely maneuver to the...

    Local veterans preparing for Memorial Day- learn the true meaning

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    Letter to the Editor Cullman area military veterans will be having a busy month in May as we prepare to remember and to honor our nation’s war dead. During the days preceding the official holiday, the VFW will place 250 American flags in the median...

    Foxgloves and Fireflies: the moral of the Thanksgiving story

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    You know it’s going to be a bad day when you get up and start preparing your Thanksgiving dinner at daylight and you pour grits into your cornbread batter instead of corn meal. Now, we all know that grits and corn meal are very...

    Part 1: There but for fortune: a mother’s story

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      This is the true story of heartache, physical, sexual and alcohol abuse, love, hate, financial burdens and finally, finding joy, happiness and hope. We trust that you will understand why the names and some of the circumstances had to be changed to protect the privacy...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: People are complicated…

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    Does it break your heart that Khloe Kardashian sold her house for a mere $5.49 million? Or that her net worth of $20 million allows her to purchase a new home for $7.2 million? What is heartbreaking about this is that half of those figures...

    OPINION – News Stories that Left an Impact

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    News becomes old very quickly these days. Headlines that could last for weeks now disappear in days in the digital world. News stays new. Occasionally though some important ones fall through the cracks and get lost. Below we take a look at four of...

    LETTER TO THE EDITOR: DA Blaylock endorses Steve Marshall for Alabama AG

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    A letter to the editor, submitted by Cullman County District Attorney C. Wilson Blaylock, is presented below without edits: I agree with the NRA, Alabama Citizens for Life, and the Alabama Farmers Federation: we need Steve Marshall to continue serving as our Attorney General.  Despite...

    Thank you, Deputy Nunn

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    Last week, my husband and I were going south on Interstate 65 when we hit a piece of steel in the road. One tire blew right away. Because of it being a steel tire, it caused my minivan to go to the left, which...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Winter care and feeding of houseplants

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    This time of year is transitional for people and plants. When it’s time for us to get out warm sweaters and scarves, it’s also time to bring plants indoors for the winter. Even when temps are not freezing, the wind this time of year can...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Cooking with holiday leftovers

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    Cooking with leftovers can be as easy as popping something into the microwave or it can be a new adventure in creating with what you have on hand. If you’ve tired of turkey sandwiches, here’s something you might not have tried. My daughter and her...

    First day of school

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    They say that one of the strongest memory triggers is the sense of smell. That must be true because whenever I smell chalk or yeast rolls, I   think of the first day of school. It was always intimidating, and a little exciting, to enter the...

    OPINION: End of March, Good News for Troops

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    March marked the 150th month of the war in Afghanistan. Since October 7, 2001, U.S. troops have been deployed there. Their primary task had been to eliminate Afghanistan as a safe haven for terrorism, specifically the bases used to train and harbor those implicit...

    My Story: Leanne H. West

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    From The Cullman Tribune, April 28, 2016 edition:   April 27, 2011 – My Story Leanne H. West   I will always remember April 27, 2011, along with everyone else who was in Cullman County (or anywhere in Alabama) on that fateful day. I had the misfortune to be...

    Countdown to Christmas: Fresh greenery wreaths with spending a dime

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    Over the next several days leading up to Christmas, Tribune columnist Loretta Gillespie will be sharing Christmas tips with our readers. They will include recipes, craft projects, unique home decorating ideas and more. With just days left until Santa arrives it’s time we started decking...

    Op-ed: It’s time to get back to work in Montgomery!

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    Alabama Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview Winning football coaches tell their teams to celebrate victory for 24 hours then get back to work. We're ready to get back to work in Montgomery! As I make my plans for the new legislative term, I have three number one legislative...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Why didn’t someone tell me?

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    Why didn’t someone tell me that it was going to be like this? Getting old, I mean. When I was younger I thought my grandparents had it all figured out. They were the wisest people I knew, the ones who gave the best advice,...

    Countdown to Christmas: Great gifts for not a lot of money: salt candles

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    Over the next several days leading up to Christmas, Tribune columnist Loretta Gillespie will be sharing Christmas tips with our readers. They will include recipes, craft projects, unique home decorating ideas and more.   Most people start out with good intentions about holiday spending, but by...

    Plant It: preserving hydrangeas

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    Dried hydrangeas make beautiful centerpieces. / Loretta Gillespie If you want to preserve your hydrangeas you must bite the bullet and cut them now, while they are still vibrant and have not started to turn brown. (Some of them turn a pretty copper color, that...

    Countdown to Christmas: making your home smell festive

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    Over the next few days leading up to Christmas, Tribune columnist Loretta Gillespie will be sharing Christmas tips with our readers. They will include recipes, craft projects, unique home decorating ideas and more. Our countdown has included a feast for the palette, for the eyes,...

    Opinion: My ride along: on the road with area law enforcement

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    Through the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Citizens’ Academy (CA) program, I found myself on the road recently with one of the department’s night shift patrol deputies.  In accordance with CA policies, I took no pictures, and will not reveal any potentially sensitive details...

    “Thank you. You have some good people living in your area.”

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    Letter to the Editor Wanted to say thank you to the people that came out to the rest area on I-65 on Saturday night. I was greeted when I parked my truck from a lady that lives local now but was from Bloomington, Indiana (I also...

    OPINION: An Open Letter to the Citizens of Cullman, regarding the dismissal of Tourism Director Cecelia Smith by the Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce

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    The following is an opinion piece submitted by a member of the community. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the author. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of CullmanSense, the CullmanSense staff or any other contributors to CullmanSense.   To...

    Countdown to Christmas: Homemade ornaments and gift tags

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    If you love making Christmas memories with your kids, here is a great way to have fun with them while making ornaments to put on your tree, in a wreath or on a package. These little cookie-like ornaments have a story at our house. We...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: rumor has it

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    Remember the game we all played in elementary school called, “Telephone?” I’m not sure why, since it had nothing to do with a telephone unless maybe it was thought up back when people had party lines. I remember when there were up to seven...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Things Southern women say

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    If you are one of Facebook’s gazillion users, you’ve probably seen the videos that start out with some pretty, well-dressed women walking across a street, then striking a pose for the camera to the sound of glass breaking. You know the one I’m talking about,...

    Bosom Buddies Foundation helps cancer patients in need

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    Judy Grissom shared the following letter she received: Hello, my name is Reda Legg. I would like to tell you my story and my experience with a wonderful group called the "Bosom Buddies Foundation." In 2015, I developed breast cancer and had surgery at CRMC. That was...

    OPINION: Think before you give, or receive, a pet for Christmas

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    The holidays season is here, and people are searching for the perfect gifts for friends and family. We have all seen beautiful images of cute puppies and kittens adorned with bows and the reactions of joy on the faces of the new owners. What...

    Foxgloves & Fireflies: Love is all you need

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    Adel and E.H. Mize, who were from Cullman, on their wedding day - Feb. 1, 1942 (photo contributed by family) The Bible mentions the word “love” 310 times. In the 60s the Beatles told us that “all we need is love” and for most of...