Obituary: Joel Brent Martin

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Funeral service for Joel Brent Martin, 53, of Cullman will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19th, 2022, at Temple Baptist Church, Pastor Malcolm...

Wallace State awarded $1.1M grant for EV education

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HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Wallace State Community College (WSCC) in Hanceville is the recipient of a $1,169,958 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC). The...

Cullman man on his way to care for stray cat receives...

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CULLMAN, Ala. – The book of Matthew is often cited from the pulpit on Sunday mornings, reminding followers of God to care for one...

Cullman City Schools sees highest ACAP test scores growth in Alabama

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CULLMAN, Ala. - Year-to-year, test scores in Cullman City Schools saw the highest growth percentage of any school system in the state of Alabama...

Hanceville festival spotlights downtown

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HANCEVILLE, Ala. – Under a clear sky and with fall perfect temperatures, Hanceville welcomed people from near and far to the 12th annual Mud...

Arrests and incidents reported Oct. 17

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CULLMAN, Ala. – Below are the arrests and incidents reported October 17, 2022. All persons are innocent until proven guilty.   GJ = grand jury; FTA =...

Throw some bags for Holly Pond baseball

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CULLMAN, Ala. - The third annual Holly Pond Baseball Cornhole Tournament, hosted by the Cullman County Cornhole Club, will be held Saturday, Oct. 22,...

52 ODES TO JOY: RADIATE S.U.N.S. JOY

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RADIATE S.U.N.S. JOY to add more sunny happiness and warm contentment to your world and to others. American literary legend, Edith Wharton, glowed with...

Obituary: Tony Moore

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Tony Moore, age 49, of Cullman, Alabama passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022. Tony is survived by his mother: Nancy Moore; his brothers: Kenny...

Cullman County Youth Football week 9 scoring recap, playoffs set to...

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CULLMAN, Ala. -- The final week of the 2022 Cullman County Youth Football regular season is now complete and there were several huge games...

Cullman’s Justin Dyar and team win big at Lake Homes Realty’s...

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Justin Dyar and his team received multiple awards at Lake Homes Realty’s ninth annual National Agent Summit for their exceptional achievements...

‘Spiders Aren’t Scary’

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CULLMAN, Ala. – The North Alabama Agriplex on Friday hosted a no-so-creepy-crawly Little Farmers program. Called “Spiders Aren’t Scary,” the event saw preschoolers ages...

ACES: Flash drought- conquering a dry domain

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AUBURN UNIVERSITY, Ala. – Fall has brought a wave of aridity to Alabama along with its pleasant temperatures. In the new climate, homeowners around...

Hanceville City Council honors local historian Norman Boone

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HANCEVILLE, Ala. –  The Hanceville City Council on Thursday honored local historian and Hanceville High School class of 1969’s Norman Boone. Boone single-handedly uploaded...

Wreaths Across America expands FREE TEACH program curriculum for educators

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COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine - This year’s theme for Wreaths Across America (WAA) is “Find a Way to Serve.” In keeping with this, the organization...

Obituary: Michael Scott Pendley

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Michael Scott Pendley, age 58 of Haleyville, Alabama, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2022, at his residence. Scott was born on June 12, 1964, in...

Obituary: Ruby Gail Nickelson

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Funeral service for Ruby Gail Nickelson, 77, of Vinemont will be at 12 noon, Tuesday, Oct. 18th, 2022, at Cullman Funeral Home Chapel with...

AL Children’s Health Insurance Program celebrates silver anniversary

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Children’s Health Insurance (CHIP) Program is celebrating 25 years of serving Alabama children and teens with high quality, low-cost health...

‘A blessing’: Colony receives $400K grant for road improvements

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COLONY, Ala. - Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced she has awarded nearly $19.3 million to provide improvements in 49 Alabama towns, cities and...

October teacher, staff member of the month

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CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman County Schools and America's First (AmFirst) Federal Credit Union recognize a teacher and staff member each month.   This month’s honorees were...