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    WSCC Virtual Meet and Greet to feature women training, working as diesel technicians

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. — Two women who are breaking barriers in a field normally dominated by men will be on hand for the Wallace State Community College’s Women in Diesel Virtual Meet and Greet on March 17.  Lucie Moore and Haley Pang will share their...

    Arrests and incidents reported June 3, 2022

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported June 3, 2022. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear Cullman County Sheriff’s Office No incidents or arrests reported. Cullman Police Department Incidents June 1 theft of property – 4th degree; Bargain Hunt;...

    End of year reports: Saving Forgotten Warriors assisting with PTSD treatments, building home in Hanceville

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Local nonprofit veterans’ service group Saving Forgotten Warriors (SFW) is finishing 2019 in a huge way with very visible projects like its veterans’ home in Hanceville and the 800 Club to provide free Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) shots for veterans suffering...

    PREP GOLF: Lady Aggies win 9th straight County Championship, Good Hope and Fairview win boys’, JV titles

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The 2019 Cullman County Golf Tournament is in the books and for the ninth consecutive year, the Fairview Lady Aggies are your champions in the girl’s division after posting a 2-round score of 528 at Chesley Oaks Golf Course and Cross Creek. On the boys’...

    PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Cold Springs Eagles, Lady Eagles claim titles at Kudzu Hills, Cullman competes at Black & Gold Classic

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    BREMEN, Ala. – This year’s annual Kudzu Hills Invitational was hosted at Cold Springs High School Saturday morning and both the Eagles and Lady Eagles showed out on their home turf. Both Jayden Allred (16:11.00) and Reagan Parris (20:07.80) bested their respective fields to...

    Thank You, VISTAs! AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers recognized

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The North Alabama Agriplex and Wallace State Community College celebrated National Service Recognition Day this week by providing lunch for all of the VISTAs at work in our community. AmeriCorps VISTA, or Volunteers in Service to America, is a national service program...

    Good Hope awards $15K to schools

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. - The Good Hope City Council presented funds from the City’s alcohol tax revenue to some very happy teachers Monday night. Teachers from Good Hope Primary, Elementary, Middle and High Schools received a total of $15,050 for use in their classrooms. Good...

    Obituary: Darlene Louise Sayre

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    Memorial service details are incomplete at this time for Darlene Louise Sayre, 61, of Logan. Cullman Funeral Home is honored to be serving the family. Mrs. Sayre passed away June 10, 2020 at her residence.  She was born Aug. 23, 1958 to Gary Lee and Gloria...

    Bringing out the Best: Easter Bunny makes early visit to homes on Cullman’s south side

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - On Saturday, a curious character identified only as “Mr. E. Bunny” was spotted in neighborhoods on Cullman’s south side, leaving eggs and other treats in the yards of several local homes with elderly residents or children.  Bunny told The Tribune, “Since tomorrow...

    ‘It’s working’: CHS sticking with hybrid schedule, CMS adjusting traditional schedule

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman High School will remain on a hybrid learning schedule moving forward to ensure the safety of students and faculty, after shifting to the mixed online and in-person approach in early September. The initial hybrid schedule announcement was set to expire...

    Cullman Middle School construction update

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – In May 2022, construction of new buildings at Cullman Middle School began. However, according to the Cullman Middle School Principal Jake Johnson, the construction schedule has had a few setbacks due to some supply chain issues. “We hope to move into the...

    CCBOE reveals 2020-22 Capital Plan, September personnel considerations

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) this week released its plan for capital improvements during fiscal years 2020 through 2022, which was approved without release of details at the CCBOE’s last meeting. The listed projects are: 2020 Cold Springs Elementary School- $50,000 ElectricalCold Springs High School-...

    Peinhardt Living History Farm legacy; Farm Days Oct. 14-15

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Peinhardt family has been teaching and inspiring the younger generations for nearly three decades at the Living History Farm in Cullman.   Lovingly known as “the farm” by Peinhardt family members – it’s located on Tally Ho Street in Cullman and is...

    School-aged kids can get free weekly meals every Tuesday in June

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Each Tuesday during the month of June, a week’s worth of free meals will be provided for school-aged children at the Cullman County Child Development Center. Residents can pick up five frozen breakfasts, five frozen lunches, vegetables, fruit, one gallon of...

    Arrests and incidents reported July 16, 2019

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported July 16, 2019. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear   Cullman County Sheriff’s Office No incidents or arrests reported.   Cullman Police DepartmentIncidentsJuly 11 fourth-degree theft of property; Wal-Mart; Olive St....

    Wallace State Health Science faculty earn recognition

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Several Wallace State Community College Heath Science faculty members have been recognized by community and professional organizations for their outstanding efforts. Donna Conn, chair of the Health Information Technology and Medical Coding programs at Wallace State received the 2019 AAHHIM Distinguished Member...

    Jacobs proclaims Public Works Week in city of Cullman

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Monday proclaimed the week of May 17-23, 2020 “Public Works Week” in the city of Cullman. “Many of the essential services the City of Cullman provides fall under the umbrella of public works,” said Jacobs. “Things that...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Good Hope, Cullman, West Point, Cold Springs, Addison hosting regional matchups

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    With most of the regular season in the books, several local teams have already punched their tickets to the playoffs and more still have a chance to play their way in these last two weeks. Addison will play on Thursday this week and host Tharptown, West Point...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Aggies win big at Randolph

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    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. – The Fairview Aggies traveled north to face the Randolph Raiders Friday night. It was senior night at Randolph, but it was the Aggies who left with a 42-20 win. Fairview received the opening kickoff and was unable to gain a first down. After...

    PREP BASKETBALL: Raiders, Lady Raiders take home openers over Decatur Heritage

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – The Good Hope Raiders and Lady Raiders hosted their home openers against Decatur Heritage Friday night, and both collected home wins over the Eagles. In the girls' game, Good Hope jumped out to a huge lead and never gave it...

    Obituary: Thermon Lee ‘Buddy’ Carden

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    Funeral service for Thermon Lee ‘Buddy’ Carden, 82, of Cullman, will be at 2 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 31, 2023 at Cullman Funeral Home Chapel with interment in Springhill Cemetery, Rev. Steve Rodgers and Kenneth Deese officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home...

    PREP CROSS COUNTRY: Guthery, Kerber lead Saints, Lady Saints to wins at Hay of a Run in Fairview

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. – Several local squads were in action at the Fairview “Hay of a Run” meet Tuesday afternoon but it was St. Bernard that left with the most hardware. The Saints finished 22 points ahead of Fairview to collect a win and the Lady Saints edged...

    Vinemont announces 4th of July fireworks show

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    SOUTH VINEMONT, Ala. – The South Vinemont Town Council on Tuesday night. announced that the town’s 4th of July fireworks show will be held on Sunday, July 2, from 6-9 p.m. at the Vinemont Sports Complex. Hot dogs, chips and drinks will be served,...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Aggies cruise to 42-19 region win at Douglas

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    DOUGLAS, Ala. -- On a cool, crisp September night Fairview wasted no time putting points on the board and collecting a 42-19 region win over the Douglas Eagles.  Fairview, who received the opening kickoff, put together a quick 6 play, 65-yard drive together behind senior...

    Senior spotlight: ‘Be compassionate with people’

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    Holly Pond's Jackie Horton celebrates over 40 years of serving homebound seniors HOLLY POND, Ala. – Jackie Horton has quite the legacy to flex. Having been married for 55 years, with three children and umpteen grandchildren and great-grandchildren, she has learned a thing or two...

    Cullman PALS accepting nominations for Beautification Awards

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman County’s chapter of People Against a Littered State (PALS) is taking nominations through April 30 for area businesses to be considered for its 2019 Beautification Awards.  PALS recently took charge of the program after several years of it being handled...

    Cullman Middle School expansion on track

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    Construction continues at Cullman Middle School, which is in the midst of a large expansion that will add 16 classrooms and several new amenities. CULLMAN, Ala. - With students out for the summer and classes wrapped for the 2022-2023 school year, Cullman Middle School...

    PREP SOFTBALL: Fairview blasts Brindlee Mountain in doubleheader, Cullman downs James Clemens 6-1

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. – After splitting a pair of games against Randolph on Saturday, Fairview hosted Brindlee Mountain in a doubleheader on senior night. In game one, the Lady Aggies routed the Lady Lions, 21-8, behind huge games at the plate from Kyleigh Aleman and Deavan...

    Local muralist, groomer collaborate to celebrate Cullman heritage

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - A local dog groomer recently collaborated with a muralist to bring some Cullman-German flavor to her business.   The Groom Haus Owner Brittany Moore Kelley said she got the idea for the mural from something she created visually.  “When I first got the shop...

    Daystar Church helping Alabama missionaries find safe passage from Israel

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – Daystar Church and Lead Pastor Jerry Lawson have set the wheels in motion to help Alabama residents leave Israel amid growing turmoil. Approximately 15-20 missionaries from the Birmingham area have been stranded in Israel, a country now embroiled in war...

    Pet of the week: Make Esther the rightful queen of your court

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Esther, an approximately 6-year-old female blue heeler with a spotted coat, is available for adoption at Cullman County Animal Shelter.  Esther is a low-to-medium-energy (quite rare for her breed!) gal, who is quite polite to all who gaze upon her royal countenance....

    (UPDATED) Vinemont Town Council approves use of community center for first annual Pinnacle Place Exchange; Nina Justice sworn in as new councilmember

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The South Vinemont town council met on Tuesday evening to swear in new councilmember Nina Justice. Cullman County Probate Judge Tammy Brown administered the oath of office. Justice will fill place # 2 on the council. The council approved the use of...

    Ainsworth appoints Gudger to ATRIP-II Committee to oversee road and bridge projects

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth has appointed Sen. Garlan Gudger, R-Cullman to the Alabama Transportation Rehabilitation and Improvement Program (ATRIP-II) Committee, the team tasked with overseeing local infrastructure projects that are funded by the ATRIP-II, which is a specific part of the...

    Vinemont revisits golf cart debate, talks fuel-tax projects

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    VINEMONT, Ala. - The Vinemont Town Council met Tuesday night, and as she promised at July’s meeting, resident Leann Evans, who last month confronted the council about an alleged incident with her minor son being on a golf cart and being confronted by Mayor...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1953

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    From the files of 1953: Pascal Gaddis has bought a new car. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Noles, of Texas, were visiting relatives here last week. Ralph Benefield has swapped his car for a new truck and has bought a new refrigerator. Edgar Plunkett has bought a new...

    Wallace State graduate Rick Wilkerson earns full-time employment at Mercedes-Benz USA after completing Tech program

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State graduate Rick Wilkerson is the first individual to earn a full-time job at Mercedes-Benz USA as a product of the college’s Mercedes-Benz Tech Co-Op program. Wilkerson began his full-time position at Mercedes-Benz on Oct. 4. He was among the inaugural...

    Obituary: Danny Sanderson

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    Mr. Danny Charles Sanderson, 69, of Danville passed away Tuesday, July 10, 2019 at his residence surrounded by family and friends. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday, July 12, 2019 at Enon Baptist Church with Brother Steve Ledbetter officiating and Cullman Funeral Home...

    Hope Horses holding ‘Egg My Yard’ fundraiser

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Heading into the Easter season, local nonprofit Hope Horses is holding its “Egg My Yard” fundraiser for the third year. For a $25 donation, Hope Horses volunteers will fill a yard with a dozen stuffed eggs and a note from the...

    ‘Folks are done grillin’, and they’re just chillin’’

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    Day 2 of Colony Day celebration brings the meat, heat and fellowship   COLONY, Ala. - Dozens of event tents and RVs lined the perimeter of Colony Park on Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023,or day two of Colony Day. The community park was packed with attendees traveling...

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

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

    Obituary: Shelly Dawn Woods

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    Memorial services for Shelly Dawn Woods, 47, of Falkville, will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, 2019 at Cullman Heritage Funeral Home. Cullman Heritage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Ms. Woods passed away Sunday, July 7, 2019. She was born Oct. 3, 1971...

    Cullman Community Theatre enjoys 1st dinner theater outing with Neil Simon’s ‘Rumors’

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Community Theatre broke new ground over the weekend with its first non-musical (known as a straight play) and first dinner theater production, Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” at Stone Bridge Farms. The highbrow and slightly irreverent farce told the story of increasingly over-complicated efforts to cover...

    Oktoberfest sees 45% attendance increase

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    CULLMAN, Ala– It seems all of Cullman is a bit quieter this week as the city recovers from an action-packed weekend. The Warehouse District is slowly coming back together while traditional German garb is being carefully put away until next year. The thousands of...

    Sacred Heart hosts summer camp

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Sacred Heart Church and the Leaven of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (LIHM) sisters hosted “Alive in the Spirit Summer Camp” this week. The LIHM sisters are dedicated to the evangelization of youth and families. In total there were 88 children who...

    Obituary: Danny “Donnie” Ray Weaver

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    Funeral services for Danny "Donnie" Ray Weaver, 67, of Cullman, will be at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at Cullman Heritage Funeral Home with Lonnie Goodwin officiating; interment in Simcoe Baptist Cemetery. Cullman Heritage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. Weaver passed...

    Berlin names new town clerk

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    Updated 11-26-19 2:18 p.m. BERLIN, Ala. - The Berlin Town Council at a special-called meeting Monday night named a new town clerk. At its regular meeting last week, the council announced it was looking for candidates and no resumes had been submitted. Because the position...

    Arrests and incidents reported on April 16, 2019 

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported on April 16, 2019. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear Cullman County Sheriff’s Office No incidents or arrests reported.   Cullman Police Department Incidents No incidents reported.   Arrests April 15 Agee, Connie Sue L.,...

    Pilot Club of Cullman announces return of fashion show

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    “VOGUE 2023,” the 28th annual Fashion Show & Luncheon, will take place April 26 CULLMAN, Ala. – The Pilot Club of Cullman has announced the return of its popular fashion show. “VOGUE 2023,” the 28th annual Fashion Show & Luncheon, will take place at The...

    ‘Show us what ya got!’: First Source for Women seeks local talent for fundraising telethon

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Hanceville-based pregnancy services organization First Source for Women (FSW) is getting creative and hosting a live telethon fundraising event Oct. 29, 2020 from 5-9 p.m., and the group is seeking local talent to take part. According to FSW, “Singers, bands and other...

    Pet of the week: My Bonnie lies over the sea

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Bonnie, a 1-year-old female pit terrier mix with striking chocolate eyes, is available for adoption at Cullman County Animal Shelter. Bonnie is a laid-back pup, which is a rare find for her mixed breed. Her unassuming low-medium energy level lends to her...

    Veteran Memorial: Henry Paul Grusnick

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    Henry Paul Grusnick was born June 10, 1888, in Cullman to German immigrants. Grusnick joined the United States Army, and the young Private was a member of the 6th Group, 75th Company, Mounted Division.   He was at Camp Hancock in Augusta, Georgia from July 24, 1918,...

    Veteran Memorial: Pfc. Jimmie Ray Bice

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    Jimmie Ray Bice was born September 22, 1948 in Birmingham, Alabama. He was the son of Clyde and Marjorie Lois (Sinyard) Bice. He enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served during Vietnam.  Pfc. Bice was a rifleman attached to Company D, 1st Battalion,...

    Superintendent Dr. Craig Ross Breaks Down Garden City Elementary’s Current State

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    CULLMAN - Cullman County Schools superintendent Dr. Craig Ross addressed the current state of Garden City Elementary, including cost breakdown, in a press release issued Wednesday afternoon. Below is the complete press release from Dr. Ross: The structural assessment of Garden City was done by Advance...

    Arrests and incidents reported May 7, 2019

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported May 7, 2019. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to appear   Cullman County Sheriff’s OfficeNo incidents or arrests reported.   Cullman Police DepartmentIncidentsMay 6 fraudulent use of credit/debit card, identity theft;...

    Saint Bernard Saints are heroes, too 

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Saint Bernard students rolled up their sleeves and donated blood to LifeSouth Monday, March 1 at the school. Of the 24 units collected, 20 were from first-time donors.  According to LifeSouth Donor Recruiter Kimberly Gilbert , one unit of blood saves three...

    9 Cullman-area students named to Samford University Spring 2019 Dean’s List

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Samford University recognized 1,519 students named to the 2019 spring semester Dean's List.  To qualify for the Dean's List, a student must have earned a minimum 3.5 grade point average out of a possible 4.0 while attempting at least 12 credit...

    PREP FOOTBALL: 4 teams kick off regular season Friday, Vinemont hosting jamboree

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    High school football season will kick off Thursday night with several local matchups but there are even more games to gear up for the following night. Good Hope, Holly Pond, Hanceville, Addison and Vinemont will be in action Friday night but only four of them are getting...

    Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail gives statement on ethics hearing

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. –Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail said he attended an Alabama Ethics Commission hearing on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023, concerning an anonymous complaint filed against him. At this time, the subject of the complaint and person or persons responsible for filing it have not...

    PREP FOOTBALL: Addison headed to Vinemont Friday; Bulldogs, Broncos hitting the road

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    The Aggies, Raiders and Warriors are all off this week but there is still one battle coming up between two local squads Friday night. The Vinemont Eagles will host the Addison Bulldogs Friday night in a non-region matchup that has been played every season since 2014 and...

    Curt’s Christmas: Spreading the love

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - It is officially fall in Alabama, and although it is only October, thoughts of Christmas are on the minds of parents and caregivers all over the state.   For them, the Christmas season holds a different level of responsibility that can come with...

    Commission recognizes Duke, Freeman, Townson, King

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Commission at a special-called meeting Tuesday, Aug. 30, recognized Commissioners Kelly Duke and Corey Freeman. The men were recognized last week at the Association of County Commissions of Alabama Annual Conference for completing the County Commissioner training conducted...

    Celebrate safely: a look at proper fireworks usage

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - As Independence Day approaches, many fireworks enthusiasts are stocking up on pyrotechnics for their own backyard displays. As these can present multiple dangers when handled improperly, The Tribune reached out to Cullman Fire Marshal Chris Chaffin and Hanceville Fire Chief Rodger...

    East, West Elementary students host art show

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Students from East and West Elementary Schools showcased their artistic talents in the “All Creatures Great and Small Art Show” Saturday. Students were able to see their artwork displayed and share it with their families and loved ones. Artwork centered on...

    Obituary: Harry William Collins

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    On Monday, June 24, 2019, Harry William Collins, 85, of Cullman, AL, went to be with the Lord. He was survived by his wife of 53 years, Carrie Lee Collins, and by his children, Buddy and Debbie Gilbert of Birmingham, AL, John and Lesley Klem...

    Help your dog beat the heat this summer

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    The summer heat can be dangerous for people and it can also be extremely dangerous for dogs. A dog's inability to sweat can make it especially vulnerable on hot Alabama days. The Tribune sat down with local veterinarians Dr. Tony Crider and Dr. Shane...

    Obituary: Cheryl Lynn “Penny” Moody

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    Cheryl Lynn "Penny" Moody, 66, of Cullman, passed away Thursday, August 31, 2023 at her residence.  Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 6, 2023 at Cullman Funeral Home Chapel with interment in Bethsadia Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home...

    2nd annual Flourish of Cullman Putting F-O-R-E Independence a huge success

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -- The 2nd Annual Flourish of Cullman Putting F-O-R-E Independence Golf Tournament took place Saturday morning at Cross Creek Golf Course. Seven teams of four had a great day on the links and all for a great cause.  The early morning tee time and morning cloud...

    ACES: Extension entomologist calls viral TikTok wasp-killing trend ‘dangerous

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – In today’s digital world, information is at everyone’s fingertips. However, not all of that information is accurate or safe. In a recent, viral TikTok trend, people are using cups of gasoline to cover and kill wasps around their home. An...

    Santa’s Workshop open for visitors 

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Following a move from its former location on Alabama Highway 157 to a larger building on U.S. Highway 278 West, Santa’s Workshop is open and ready for visitors.   “The joy, excitement, energy and love we feel from each of the families that...

    West Point seeks to expand by annexing properties

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    WEST POINT, Ala. - The West Point Town Council on Monday evening had a first reading of an ordinance to annex the Fred’s LLC property into town limits. Fred’s, which has not yet opened, will occupy the site of the old Crooked Creek Museum...

    Commission approves FY 2024 budget

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Commission on Tuesday approved the budget for the 2024 fiscal year. It reported total budgeted expenses of $31,467,929 and total budgeted revenue of $31,579,290.   The commission also approved a tax abatement for Topre in the amount of $1,042,699. According...

    City schools placed on heightened awareness Thursday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman City Schools campuses on Thursday were placed on heightened awareness due to perceived threats. According to Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff, there were two incidents. The first was a Snapchat video from 2018 that resurfaced across 17 states Thursday morning. He...

    Little Pink Dress benefit raises $25K

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Shades of pink are splashed all around; guests are dressed in blush and Barbie pink. Tables are adorned with sequin runners and pink tulle dress centerpieces, floating candles nearby casting shadows on the scene. Exposed brick accents the beauty of the...

    Good Hope hosts annual Fourth of July celebration

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    GOOD HOPE, Ala. – Crowds of locals packed Municipal Park in Good Hope Sunday night for a celebration of the Fourth of July Holiday and after enjoying a horse parade put on by the Branded by Christ Cowboy Church, Good Hope Fire and Rescue...

    Significant severe weather for North Alabama

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    CLANTON, Ala. – A significant outbreak of severe weather, including strong to violent long-track tornadoes, appears likely for portions of the lower MS Valley. The SPC has upgraded portions of MS, TN, and AR to a High-Risk category, and far northwestern AL into a...

    Temporary street closings for Strawberry Festival

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    Arnold Street, between First and Second Avenues North East, are now closed and will remain closed all day Friday and Saturday, April 26-27, 2019 for the Strawberry Festival. First Avenue Northeast, between Arnold Street Northeast and Clark Street Northeast, will be closed all day Friday...

    ‘Your deputies and officers will do everything to protect our children’

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    Nassetta, Gentry speak in wake of Nashville school tragedy CULLMAN, Ala. – Tensions are high following the March 27 school shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville. Three 9-year-old students and three faculty and staff members were killed in the attack, which left people across...

    Ivey announces report ranks Alabama no. 1 for jobs from foreign investment in 2018

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced that a highly respected survey of international corporate investment decisions from experts at IBM Services names Alabama as the top U.S. state for job creation from foreign investment in 2018. Alabama also scored high rankings in...

    ‘Play with every piece of your heart’: Kaitlyn Benson looks back on her Aggie years

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    FAIRVIEW, Ala. -- In this interview, I talked to Fairview softball player Kaitlyn Benson. Kaitlyn made a lot of special memories in her Aggie years, both on and off the field. "I have so many great memories playing softball. I have always enjoyed the times...

    County proclaims Human Trafficking Awareness Month; parks employees recognized

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman County Commission at its meeting on Tuesday proclaimed January Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Cullman County. Many municipalities across the county have also signed proclamations. On had Tuesday to receive the commission proclamation were Brooks’ Place/Child Advocacy Center (CAC)...

    Evelyn Burrow Museum opens new exhibit, ‘Illuminations: Art that Makes the Spirit Soar’

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - The Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community College announces the opening of “Illuminations: Art that Makes the Spirit Soar.” The collection features illuminated manuscripts and other works of devotion from the Renaissance to modern day from the Birmingham Museum of Art,...

    Summer animal safety: What the law says, what vets recommend

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Alabama is no stranger to heat or humidity. With a high heat advisory nearly every day last week as well as next week’s temps staying around the 90s, the Tribune investigated the hot topic of preventing heatstroke in pets during a...

    PREP BASKETBALL: Cold Springs Eagles, Lady Eagles earn wins over Vinemont

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    BREMEN, Ala. – The Cold Springs Eagles and Lady Eagles were back home at Jesse George Gymnasium to host Vinemont Thursday night and both home teams collected wins over the visiting Eagles. The Lady Eagles topped Vinemont 68-50 in the girls’ game and in...

    Kallhoff on search for East Elementary principal

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The search for the new East Elementary School principal is underway after David Wiggins announced his retirement last month. Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff is heading the search for Wiggins’ replacement. Kallhoff is currently putting together a team that will be...

    PREP BASKETBALL: East Lawrence comes from behind to top Vinemont 41-39

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    VINEMONT, Ala. – This year’s Vinemont Tip-Off Classic concluded with Vinemont facing off against East Lawrence. The Lady Eagles held a lead late in the game, but East Lawrence rallied to come from behind and defeat Vinemont 41-39. East Lawrence jumped out to a 4-0...

    ‘In Cullman as in Heaven’: Church hosting prayer walk this Sunday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – While many Christian denominations differ in several areas such as method of worship or regularity of communion, many in the Christian faith agree that prayer is a simple, powerful method of calling for change and action. This Sunday, Oct. 8, many...

    Library summer programs plentiful

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Public Library is offering summer programs for children and adults. Tuesday, June 6, at 10 a.m. kids will get to meet therapy dogs and learn how they are trained to help people. The next kids’ program will be on Thursday,...

    PREP SPORTS: ‘We should always be kind to those around us’: Holly Pond’s Samantha Giles recaps Bronco career

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    HOLLY POND, Ala. -- In this interview, I talked to Holly Pond senior basketball and softball player, Samantha Giles. Giles had so many great sports memories during her time as a Bronco and she feels blessed that she got to do all of that...

    Cullman County Fair opens this Thursday

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Fair, hosted by the Cullman Lions Club, opens this Thursday, Oct. 5, with the opening ceremony at 5 p.m.   The Fair will run Oct. 5-14. All-in-One passes can still be purchased through noon Thursday at most Peoples Bank locations...

    9/11: The impact on America’s (then) youngest generation

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - As the terrorist attack of Sept. 11, 2001, unfolded on live television, Americans and the world watched in disbelief and confusion. Adults struggled to comprehend the enormity of it all and the immeasurable loss of life. As the world stopped and...

    Obituary: Bernice Mae Pratt-White

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    Bernice Mae Pratt-White, 90, of Arley, entered into rest Saturday, June 15, 2019 at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Bernice was born June 28, 1928 to Elva and Thurman Pratt. She was a longtime member of Sebring Baptist Church. Bernice enjoyed vegetable, fruit,...

    Gov. Ivey declares March 30 ‘Doctors Day’ in Alabama

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. – Gov. Kay Ivey has declared March 30 as “Doctors Day” in Alabama, a time to honor and recognize the physicians who care for Alabamians every day of the year. The Governor’s proclamation notes that approximately 17,000 physicians are licensed to practice medicine...

    AL SoS Allen speaks at Cullman County Republican Women meeting

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen on Tuesday night spoke at the Cullman County Republican Women meeting. He said his primary objective was to get the message across about how important election integrity is to both the state of Alabama and...

    AL Rep. Fred Plump charged with conspiracy and obstruction, agrees to resign

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    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Alabama Rep. Fred L. Plump Jr., D-Fairfield, has been charged with conspiracy and obstruction of justice and has agreed to resign from the Alabama House of Representatives, announced U.S. Attorney Prim F. Escalona, Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent in Charge...

    City telecommunicators getting new dispatch software

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The City of Cullman’s emergency dispatch center will be using new software in order to better assist the residents of Cullman. According to Cullman Fire Rescue EMS Officer Danny Cain the new technology is called ProQA Dispatch Software and was purchased...

    PREP SOFTBALL: Lady Bearcats collect wins over New Hope, Priceville

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    Cullman 11 - New Hope 3 (Softball) New Hope struck first in their opening at-bats as a two-run home run with one out gave them a 2-0 lead, but Cullman answered right back in their half. Haley Shannon and Kylie Stracener each reached base on...

    Jacobs proclaims Oct. 28 Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Day; MS walk at Heritage Park

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – As North Central Neurology Associates gears up for its Multiple Sclerosis (MS) awareness walk to be held Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs has proclaimed the day Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Day - a major win for informing the public...

    South Vinemont council talks 4th of July

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    SOUTH VINEMONT, Ala. – The South Vinemont Town Council on Tuesday discussed the town’s Fourth of July event. During its work session, the council mulled a request to increase the budget for the event from $1,500 to $4,000, which was later approved in the meeting....

    CATA students build, donate storage building to Agriplex

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman Area Technology Academy (CATA) carpentry and industrial maintenance students teamed up to flex their skills and present the North Alabama Agriplex with a new storage building, entirely built and wired by themselves. This isn’t your typical storage shack - the...

    Partnerships provide strong support system to Wallace State

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Partnerships with area industries, employers, governments, community leaders, grant-making organizations, K-12 and universities are key to the success of Wallace State Community College. Partnerships support innovation and have played a role in reimagining the college’s facilities and new programs, as will...