Wallace State Lifelong Learning Institute -WaLLi – formally introduced to Cullman...

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HANCEVILLE - About 100 Cullman area residents gathered on the 12th floor of the James C. Bailey Center at Wallace State Community College to...

Saint Bernard Prep opens school year

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CULLMAN - School bells are ringing and another banner year has begun at Saint Bernard Prep School. A newly renovated library and classroom building,...

Operation Lifesaver makes Cullman a stop on tour

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CULLMAN – At Cullman City Hall on Friday morning, Nancy Hudson, executive director of Alabama Operation Lifesaver, addressed members of the press and department...

Hanceville City Council: Fire chief reports busy month; kids back in...

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HANCEVILLE - The Hanceville City Council held a regular meeting on Thursday evening at Hanceville City Hall with all council members present. Councilman Doug Batemon...

Ruby Tuesday, Inc. to shut down 95 company-owned restaurants by September

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UPDATED Aug. 12, 2:42 p.m. Ruby Tuesday Inc., through its public relations firm, has just given us the following statement: “Our Fresh Start Initiative is...

Bill McElroy seeking mayoral seat in Baileyton

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I would like to see some businesses come into the community so more people can have a local job.” Bill McElroy   BAILEYTON – Baileyton’s Bill McElroy...

Colony Town Council Notes- Aug. 2016

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Photo from July 2016 COLONY – The Colony Town Council held a regular council meeting this week.           Mayor Vernon Fields was not in attendance. The council...

Stefany Pate named new Wallace State cheerleading coach

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HANCEVILLE - Former Wallace State cheerleader Stefany Pate is the new coach of the college’s varsity squad.   Pate, 27, who has worked for Wallace State...

Same faces, different places for Town of South Vinemont

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Photo shows current Vinemont Mayor J.D. Marcum in Jan. 2016.   VINEMONT - In the latest meeting of the South Vinemont Town Council, things progressed...

Acclaimed Nursing program graduates around 100 students at Wallace State Community...

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Photo: Deborah Hoover, center, director of the Wallace State Community College Department of Nursing Education, presented several students with the Nightingale Award during the...

3-way race for City School Board, Place 2

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Photo: l-r, Kevin Binkowski, Chris Branham and Susan Martin Hauk CULLMAN - The Cullman City School Board, Place 2 race has three Cullman residents vying...

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...

Cullman Lions named District Club of the Year

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Photo: Left, Barry Willingham, club president; right, Charles McBrayer, retired club president CULLMAN - Recently the Cullman Lions were designated as Lions District 34-A Club...

Wallace State nursing faculty congratulated for job well done

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HANCEVILLE - The faculty of the Wallace State Community College Department of Nursing Education gathered on Tuesday, Aug. 9 in celebration of a successful...

UPDATE: Sheriff’s Citizen’s Academy is now full

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UPDATE: Aug. 11: The fall session of the Sheriff's Citizen's Academy is now full. Those who wish to participate can apply again in the...

Cooking class to be held in Colony

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COLONY - Donna Shanklin, a regional extension agent with the Alabama Cooperative Extension Program, will be leading the Rite Bite Cooking School, focused on...

Wallace State Occupational Therapy Assistant Program graduates 42 students

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HANCEVILLE - The Class of 2016 for the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) program at Wallace State Community College started with 42 students and ended...

Lee Powell has sights set on City School Board, Place 3

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CULLMAN - Local businessman Lee Powell is running for Cullman City School Board, Place 3. Powell, a former educator, says he has been surrounded by...

Bentley awards funds to upgrade equipment; keep roads safe

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MONTGOMERY - Gov. Robert Bentley has awarded a $601,189 grant to improve Alabama’s continued efforts to take unsafe drivers off the road. The grant will...

Update: Antique shop in Holly Pond ‘probably not going to happen’

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HOLLY POND - Wayne White, the antiques dealer planning on opening a physical location for his traveling business at the old post office in...