CHS hosts annual College and Career Fair

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CULLMAN - On Monday night, Cullman High School hosted its annual College and Career Fair for students. The event gives students, especially seniors, a...

Fairview Town Council notes- Sept. 12

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FAIRVIEW - The Fairview Town Council met Monday evening, with all members of the council in attendance. The minutes from the August meeting were approved,...

Cullman City Council denies public hearing for townhouse homes; several special...

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Photo: Cullman City Police Chief Kenny Culpepper and Cullman City Attorney Roy W. Williams, Jr. chat after the meeting is adjourned. CULLMAN - The Cullman...

Good Hope finds redemption, defeats Vinemont in shortened game

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GOOD HOPE -  Monday afternoon was big for Good Hope Middle School. It was the first time they got a crack at Vinemont since...

Local LGBT group looking to connect with more of the local...

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L-R: Leny Chacon (vice-president of the Cullman County LGBT), Lauren Chacon (social media director), Josh Coleman (president) and Patrick Camp (outreach director) CULLLMAN - This...

Drone used in speed experiment at St. Bernard Prep

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Photo: Conor Berry shares his drone with Mr. John Burks for the Physical Science Class project at St. Bernard Prep. CULLMAN - A remote control...

Running in Circles: Cullman’s 24-Hour Challenge

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CULLMAN - If you are a serious runner looking for a challenge, and you just happen to prefer running beside a peaceful lake surrounded...

North Alabama man plays critical part in disarming nuclear weapon

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Photos: Earl T. Smith/1956; Smith, originally from Hatton, now lives in Talladega, Alabama. You know it’s going to be bad when the phone rings around...

Clucknbrew community tailgate party to take place Saturday

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CULLMAN – Football season has officially arrived. Time for kickoffs and tailgate parties. Time to throw back some beers with friends while cheering on...

Tigers roar, win big at home

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AUBURN - Coming off a gut-wrenching loss to the No. 2 team in the nation, Clemson, last week the Auburn Tigers looked to get...

Files from Yesteryear: 1933

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From the Files of 1933: June the 18th was temperance Sunday in Alabama in 1933. Let us vote to keep John Barleycorn in his grave...

Week 4 Recap: Hanceville, Holly Pond, West Point gain critical wins...

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CULLMAN COUNTY - Hanceville, Holly Pond and West Point found the formula that was needed on Friday night in must-win situations from regional play...

September 11- have you forgotten?

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New York City Firefighter Tony James cries during a funeral service for New York Fire Department Chaplain Rev. Mychal Judge, Sept. 15, 2001. Judge...

70 anglers hit Smith Lake for 3rd annual Fishing for a...

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TRIMBLE - Thirty-five boats took to Smith Lake Saturday for the third annual Fishing for a Cure 4ALS Tournament. Conditions at sunrise were cloudy,...

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...

2nd Annual Caring for Cullman Concert set for Sept. 19

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CULLMAN - Christian music, country and Broadway fans will be delighted to know that local artists, Eric Bennett and Paige Harbison, will be performing...

2nd Annual Caring for Cullman Concert set for Sept. 19

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CULLMAN - Christian music, country and Broadway fans will be delighted to know that local artists, Eric Bennett and Paige Harbison, will be performing...

Meek Tigers fall just shy, 28-22

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TRINITY - The Meek Tigers traveled north to West Morgan High School to face off against the Decatur Heritage Christian Academy Eagles (DHCA) Friday...

Raiders’ comeback falls short in 35-24 loss to Hamilton

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GOOD HOPE - This was a big region game for Good Hope as they looked to avoid going 0-3 on the season and 0-2...

Stampede at Susan Moore as the Broncos win 34-28

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BLOUNTSVILLE - After a narrow loss to the J.B. Pennington Tigers last week, the Holly Pond Broncos traveled to Susan Moore for the Bulldogs'...