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    Shedd makes surprise presentation at Fairview band event

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    Photo: Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview, presents Nathan Kilgo, band director and Jonathan Watwood, band booster president with a $2,000 check from the State of Alabama for new uniforms.   All of us parents were in tears today as Rep. Randall Shedd presented the band a check...

    Pancakes, pencils and prayers

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    Photo: Little Eva Alvarado will be able to start kindergarten with plenty of school supplies thanks to the Pancakes, Pencils and Prayers event at Good Hope Baptist Church Saturday morning.   This event today has been unbelievable and also very humbling, especially in times like right...

    Colony provides school supplies for 28 children

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    COLONY – Colony concluded its annual summer program with a back-to-school event. The event capped off a summer program that gave 28 registered students all the supplies they will need for the new school year.           “I went to Wal-Mart, loaded up a couple of buggies, we...

    Kids and families enjoy a night out in Hanceville

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    HANCEVILLE - Despite the thunderstorms earlier in the afternoon, hundreds of families ventured out to C.W. Day Park in Hanceville for the town’s annual Kids’ Night Out event on Friday evening. Attendance was lower due to the afternoon’s weather and city hall fielded several phone...

    3rd annual Cullman’s BIG Latch On this Saturday

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    The Global BIG Latch On is an organization whose goal is to normalize breastfeeding.” Ashlee Wright   CULLMAN – This Saturday, Aug. 6, the third annual Cullman’s BIG Latch On will take place at Sportsman Lake Park at 10 a.m. Breastfeeding women from throughout Cullman County are...

    News from the Pond: Mrs. Ruth Smith celebrates her 100th birthday

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    Photo: 1-year-old Maddie Claire Shedd, her grandpa Rep. Randall Shedd and Mrs. Ruth Smith   An excerpt from this week's installment of News from the Pond, by Jimmie Dean Carnell: A very exciting time was held on Friday, July 29 at the Holly Pond Senior Citizens Site,...

    Event this weekend for Vinemont’s Anna Hughes

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    On behalf of Denise and myself we are overwhelmed and humbled by everyone's kindness and generosity. We are extremely thankful. May God bless all." Randy Hughes CULLMAN - With her devoted parents by her side day after day at UAB’s Spain Rehabilitation Center, Anna Hughes, the...

    Doosie Day 2016 rained out Saturday, to begin 11 a.m. Sunday morning

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    Our goal is to make a stand against epilepsy by raising money for research as it is funded extremely low compared to the number of people affected. We also want to raise awareness of epilepsy because there is a lot of misinformation out there.” Heather...

    Vinemont children enjoy a back-to-school bash

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    This is two churches coming together to hand out free school supplies and let the kids have some fun before they have to start back to school.” Jamie Johnson   VINEMONT – Area children enjoyed a back-to-school bash at the Vinemont Scout House on Friday evening. There...

    3rd Anniversary Jay’s Ride rolls through Cullman Sunday evening

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    CULLMAN - Bikers and other community members united on the steps of the Cullman County Courthouse on Sunday evening for the Third Anniversary Jay’s Ride event.          The event, started to honor the memory of Jerry "Jay" Kendall, Jr., a Cullman citizen who tragically lost his...

    Area veterans enjoy a day of fun

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    Photo shows members of Fallen Heroes Bowfishing.   This is the first Appreciation Day we have ever done together. There has been too much separation between the American Legion and the VFW in the past; we are both here for the same reason.” Dan Raley   CULLMAN – Local...

    Bearcat GROWLS at Depot Park Aug. 13

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    CULLMAN - Several local organizations are coming together to support students who need help with school supplies. Bearcat GROWLS (Growing Resources for Our Winning Local Schools), an event whose organizers hope will become an annual one, will take place at Depot Park on Saturday,...

    Cullman County Fair Association presents check to calf project recipients

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    (Photo: Jim Howard) Pictured, front row, (left to right): Steve Singleton, Fair Board treasurer; Shelby Sellers, recipient; Jay Conway, Cullman County Extension Office and Richard White, Fair Board president. Back row, (left to right): Charlie Powell, Cullman Lions; Kyle Barnett, dad; Steve Cartee, Fair...

    Teens from Cullman’s sister city, Frankweiler, Germany, have arrived!

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    It is really beautiful here and I am really enjoying my stay.” Verena Rong   CULLMAN – The Cullman Friends of Frankweiler organization welcomed special guests, 17-year-old Verena Rong and 16-year-old Antonia Poulsen, to Cullman this week. The two young ladies are visiting from Colonel John Cullmann's...

    Stiefelmeyer Park gets new playground

    Will Hogue
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    CULLMAN – Stiefelmeyer Park on Eighth Avenue Northeast has received a new playground.           The new equipment was installed as part of Cullman City Parks & Recreation Department’s initiative to improve and upgrade playground equipment around the city’s local parks.           “A lot of these parks have been...

    3rd Anniversary Jay’s Ride to take place this weekend

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    CULLMAN - On May 21, 2014, Jerry "Jay" Kendall, Jr. was struck and killed by a teen boy who was driving distracted. In July 2014, a special rally, Jay’s Last Ride, was held in his honor. Jay’s Last Ride was a free rally to...

    2 fundraisers set for Hanceville teen fighting cancer

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    I know what it's like to be a cancer mom, and I know they'll appreciate the help and support.” Karen Cook   HANCEVILLE - In Oct. 2015 Hanceville’s Alexis “Lexie” York was diagnosed with a rare form of childhood cancer, Rhabdomyosarcoma. It is a type of sarcoma,...

    Run, Walk, Dance and Glow!

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    This is a great 5K, both for the local runner and for families looking to have a fun, healthy, happy time.” Lauren Estes   CULLMAN – Sportsman Lake Park’s Rock & Glow 5K will take place on Saturday, Aug. 6 from 7-11 p.m. The event will not...

    Addiction: Meth, part 7

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    CULLMAN - Chronic drug abuse can lead to loss of employment, loss of family, homelessness and myriad health conditions leading to death. Methamphetamine use provides an accelerated path to addiction, and, as with all addictions, distances the addict from his or her feelings making...

    Profiles in Faith: Devin Wyman

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    CULLMAN - Devin Wyman is not your typical former football player. Yes, he played at a high level in college. Yes, he made it to the NFL. Yes, he played with one of the greatest quarterbacks to ever take the field (Tom Brady) when...

    Colony summer program makes educational complex community hub

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    I’d like for everyone to know about this camp, about the educational complex here in Colony. Since there is no longer a school here in Colony, this building has become somewhat of the community hub, you know? I’d like for more people to know...

    Friday Fun: July 15

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      Fairview HS Class of 1963 Reunion Friday, July 15 at noon at Waterbrook Restaurant, 10645 U.S. Hwy 278 E in Holly Pond. For more information, call 256-339-3451.   Swamp John’s Dinner Friday, July 15 from 4-7 p.m. at Tri-County Volunteer Fire Department. Plates $10. Money will go to...

    Community profile: Local couple on journey of a lifetime

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    CULLMAN - Local couple Jared and Brittney Hopper are on a journey of a lifetime. After struggling for years with the difficulty and pain associated with infertility, the young Hoppers decided to open their minds and their hearts to the possibility of adoption. Brittney Hopper...

    Therapeutic rec dance classes kick off at civic center

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    CULLMAN – Cullman City Parks and Recreation’s Therapeutic Recreation Program partnered with The Factory Dance Productions and kicked off a free, six-week therapeutic dance class on Saturday. The class is for individuals ages 6 and up with all types of special needs and abilities...

    Fairview marching band to hold 2nd Annual Car and Tractor Show

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    FAIRVIEW - The Fairview Aggie marching band is set to host its Second Annual Car and Tractor Show on Saturday, Aug. 6 at Fairview Community Park from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.           The event, which was rained out last year and had to be rescheduled, has a...

    Spotting and reporting child neglect

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    CULLMAN - Often, child abuse leaves noticeable physical evidence – broken limbs, deep bruising or burns. These injuries may happen once or a pattern may be detected. Child neglect, on the other hand, can be far more difficult to detect, therefore it often goes...

    A great night for a drive-in

    Amy Hasenbein Leonard
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    CULLMAN - Perhaps seeking a respite from the week’s tragedies, Cullman families showed up Nesmith Park and had the opportunity to turn to animation as an escape on Friday night. Sponsored by Cullman City Parks and Recreation (CP&R), the free monthly drive-in movie selection...

    Peer mentoring program seeing success in area schools

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    CULLMAN - Life that Counts, a local nonprofit agency, provides peer-to-peer mentoring for many of our county’s high school and middle school students. The organization aims to help students make intentional, positive decisions in their day-to-day lives which will encourage them on a path...

    Staycation: Muscle Shoals

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    MUSCLE SHOALS - At just around an hour drive away is one of America’s best kept secrets: Muscle Shoals. It has been the subject of documentaries, it’s the Motown and Sound City of the south, the birthplace of American legend Hellen Keller (okay, that’s technically...

    Heritage Park fireworks festival goes off with a boom

    Amy Hasenbein Leonard
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    CULLMAN - Desperation Church and the City of Cullman teamed up for their annual Fourth of July celebration and fireworks show at Heritage Park tonight. Lasting 16 minutes, the fireworks show was appreciated by the many people inside the park, along the sidewalks and...

    15th Annual Fairview Area-Wide Freedom Celebration held tonight

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    FAIRVIEW – Hundreds backed in and parked their vehicles around Fairview Community Park this Independence Day to watch the community’s annual fireworks display and take part in the 15th Annual Fairview Area-Wide Freedom Celebration.           Families rolled out picnic blankets and lit sparklers in anticipation of...

    Fireworks over Garden City

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    GARDEN CITY - Garden City First Baptist Church hosted its annual, family-friendly fireworks celebration at Garden City Park this evening, where they provided fun for kids of all ages. Inflatables were available for children, along with games of cornhole and tug of war. The...

    Staycation: The Secret Bed & Breakfast

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    Guests come here frazzled from the real world and leave relaxed.” Kris Thomas, innkeeper   LEESBURG - While the school children are out for summer vacation, their parents will be super busy with all the extra activity around the house. June, July and August can get mighty...

    Biggest event yet for this year’s Smith Lake Park Fireworks and Music Festival

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    The fireworks brought tears to my eyes. Only in America can we celebrate the Fourth of July with such a beautiful display of fireworks!” Cindie Wilson   CULLMAN – Smith Lake Park held its annual Fireworks and Music Festival on Saturday, opting to hold the event on...

    Divine Mercy Retreat July 8-10 at The Shrine

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    HANCEVILLE – Everyone is invited to The Divine Mercy Retreat - The Closeness of God given by Father John Paul Mary Zeller, MFVA. The retreat will take place the weekend of July 8-10 at The Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Hanceville.  Father John Paul Mary is...

    Area fireworks festivities

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    CULLMAN - Looking for somewhere to see some fireworks this holiday weekend? You'll have six big chances around town. See the details below!   Smith Lake Park Fireworks and Music Festival When: Saturday, July 2 starting at 8 a.m.; Fireworks at 9 p.m. Where: Smith Lake Park Cost: $5 Details:...

    Colonel Cullmann hosts his 193rd birthday bash

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    We have a great heritage here; we want to keep that and maintain it. My motto is: Make Cullman a great place to live, work, play and worship. We are all in this together.” Mayor Max Townson   CULLMAN – People from all over Cullman County gathered...

    Hanceville children enjoy a special treat as the library wraps up its summer reading program

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    I liked the helicopter because my dad is a paramedic.” 8-year-old Cailyn from Georgia   HANCEVILLE – The Hanceville Library’s Summer Reading Program came to an end on Tuesday, and the group celebrated the last day with special treats such as ice cream cones, soft drinks, a...

    Hundreds show up for Moe’s VIP Night for Childhaven

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    We have eaten at the Moe’s in Decatur several times so when I found out we were getting one in Cullman, I was like ‘Yessss!’” Jeffrey Brown   CULLMAN – Moe’s Southwest Grill partnered with Childhaven for a special VIP Night tonight from 5 -7 p.m., where...

    Addiction: Food, part 5

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    CULLMAN - “During elementary school I always played sports, but remained the fat kid. During middle school I continued to play sports and have semi-monitored meal plans, and continued to gain weight. As high school approached I spent 4-5 days a week at the...

    Temple Baptist Church hosts free field day at Old Nesmith Park

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    CULLMAN - On Saturday, the student ministry at West Point’s burgeoning Temple Baptist Church held a field day, which was the culmination of a week of outreach within Cullman County, according to Youth Pastor Andrew Heptinstall.           “This field day came out of what we were...

    Slip sliding away

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    It’s easy! All you have to do is flop on your belly and fly!” 6-year-old Ansley   CULLMAN – A giant slip-n-slide on a brutally hot day? Yes, please! On Friday, children from all over Cullman met at Nesmith Park and took turns sliding across the massive...

    Colonel Cullmann invites you to his 193rd birthday celebration!

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    CULLMAN – It’s not every day you get to celebrate someone’s 193rd birthday, but on Thursday, June 30, you can do just that, with the founder of our town, Colonel Johann Cullmann. The party will start at noon at Festhalle. Everyone is invited to...

    Addington Chapel UMC clothes closet available to those in need

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    BREMEN - Most churches have outreach programs that specialize in helping members of their local communities in times of need. Addington Chapel United Methodist Church in Bremen is no exception. The church makes free clothing available to people, parishioners or non-parishioners alike, on the fourth...

    Jammin’ in the gym with Cullman seniors

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    I came out tonight to listen to the Patsy Cline music as well as all the other country music they are performing.” Pat Shoup   CULLMAN - Cullman seniors danced the night away last night at the Donald E. Green Senior Center. Lacey Snider and J.D. Pollard...

    CCPL happenings

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    CULLMAN - Set to wrap up next Thursday, this year’s Summer Library Program has been a success thus far with little ones packing the house at the county’s flagship library location on Clark Street in Cullman. The Cullman County Public Library has a lengthy history...

    Local nonprofit hosts concert, severely in need of help to continue supporting area vets

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    CULLMAN - Local nonprofit agency Saving Forgotten Warriors (SFW) played host to a fundraising effort on Saturday night where Todd Simpson and Mojo Child played to a small but loyal group. Jeremy Hogan, SFW founder, is concerned about the future of the organization as...

    The Link holds 3rd annual Reverse the Cycle Sprint Triathlon

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    CULLMAN – On Saturday, The Link of Cullman County held its third annual Reverse the Cycle Sprint Triathlon, with 118 athletes competing for first place.           The event, including swimming, biking and running, was held throughout Smith Lake Park and along nearby roads, such as County...

    CWAC to host Christmas in July to aid local food bank

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Wellness and Aquatic Center will be decking the halls on July 8 for Christmas in July. The center will offer half-priced day passes and $50 off memberships to those who bring nonperishable food items for the Cullman Caring for Kids...

    Complete Streets: making Cullman pedestrian-friendly

    Sharon Schuler Kreps
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    Streets are a vital part of livable, attractive communities. Everyone, regardless of age, ability, income, race, or ethnicity, ought to have safe, comfortable, and convenient access to community destinations and public places–whether walking, driving, bicycling, or taking public transportation. But too many of our...

    County Parks Department celebrates Smith Lake Park’s 44th anniversary and new office

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    CULLMAN - Smith Lake Park was host to its 44th anniversary and new store opening celebration on Friday with many recognizable faces in attendance including Cullman County Commission Chairman Kenneth Walker, Commissioner Kerry Watson, Cullman County Parks and Recreation Director Doug Davenport and Parks...

    Dive in to movies at the Aquatic Center!

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    We love to just come up here and hang out. I usually meet a bunch of friends up here and we all watch the movie together.” Dorothy Conley   CULLMAN – The Cullman Wellness & Aquatic Center held its first Dive-In Movie of the summer this week,...

    Touring Farms for Kids wraps up 16th annual session

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    CULLMAN - In its 16th year, the Touring Farms for Kids Camp ended on Thursday after showing 32 children the ins and outs of farm life throughout Cullman County. “The purpose of the camp is to provide the children with an education on our agricultural...

    Giant American flag raised at Camp Liberty

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    CULLMAN - As the threat of an afternoon, summertime storm passed, the bright blue sky was the background to a few clouds as the sun shone fiercely. The crowd of veterans and citizens, young and old, gathered as the largest American flag in the...

    Day brings families with special needs together at Sportsman Lake Park

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    CULLMAN – On Saturday afternoon at Sportsman Lake Park the Cullman Autism and Special Needs Family Support Group held a Family Fun Day for the second straight year.           According to co-founder of the support group, Rhonda West-Davis, around 20 families attended the event.           “This (support group)...

    Staycation: Birmingham: Discover the new magic!

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    BIRMINGHAM - Vacation season is upon us, with schools out for the summer and gas prices slowly creeping up. While hopping on a plane and visiting an exotic destination is on the agenda for some families, others of us are content with a budget-friendlier...

    18th Annual Tractor Show held at WSCC

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    HANCEVILLE – On Saturday at Wallace State Community College the 18th Annual Hanceville Antique Tractor and Engine Show was held.           The event, which was coordinated by Bonnie Brannan, was special this year because the Alabama Chapter #23 International Harvester Collectors held their state meeting at...

    Family reunions and the importance of tradition

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    CULLMAN - Not so long ago family reunions were common in the area, with most remembering them from their childhood days. Members of a family would arrive with their children, their children’s children and covered dishes for an afternoon of fellowship, laughter and even...

    Addiction: Christ-centered recovery, part 4

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    CULLMAN - With addiction numbers soaring throughout the country and locally, it is estimated that over one in ten Americans are addicted to alcohol and drugs. Mind you, those numbers do not include those who are addicted to gambling, food or sex. The Zero Addiction...

    Get fit at Sportsman Lake Park

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    CULLMAN - Sportsman Lake Park is a local favorite for many, especially those who want to take a nice, brisk walk with some beautiful scenery. With the addition recently of exercise equipment stations along the 3.1-mile walking trail around the lake, getting a great...

    Carmike Summer Kid Series kicks off

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    I think this is great! It gives the kids something to do besides swimming all summer.” April Shadix   CULLMAN - The Summer Kid Series kicked off this month at Carmike Cinemas 10.  It is a great way to have some fun – away from the sun!...

    Addiction: The luckiest guy I know, part 3

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    CULLMAN - Tom continues his story, “In March 2011 I knew I was at a point where I couldn’t go on. I had no place of my own and was sleeping on the couch at a longtime friend’s house who was using too.  My...

    Cullman Caring for Kids holds huge yard sale

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    CULLMAN – Cullman Caring for Kids held their annual yard sale this week at the Cullman County Fairgrounds. Exhibit Building 1 was packed to the brim with just about everything imaginable – all at a great price. All proceeds from the yard sale went...

    Downtown Hanceville sees new life

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    HANCEVILLE - As the sun beamed down on a new day in Hanceville on Thursday, city leaders and members of the community came together to celebrate the ribbon cuttings and grand openings of businesses in the historic Romine building. The C Street Café, Marcela’s Salon...

    Summer Day Camp offered for grades K-7 at Wallace State

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    HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College’s Continuing Education program is offering Summer Day Camp for area children entering kindergarten through seventh grade in the fall. Divided into three age groups, the camp will be held for children in kindergarten through second grade on June...

    Jack’s partners with Kids to Love, raising funds to support local foster children

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    HOMEWOOD - Jack’s and Kids to Love expand their partnership and commitment to support local foster children by raising funds at all Jack’s restaurants. Beginning June 1 and lasting through July 26, Jack’s customers can donate to help make a difference within the local...

    Several summer events scheduled for special needs community

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Autism and Special Needs Family Support Group has several group activities planned for this year’s summer break in addition to their regularly scheduled events.   Bowling Their special events for the summertime include summer bowling held on June 9 and 23 and July...

    Annual Memorial Day Festival held at Smith Lake Park

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    CULLMAN - On Saturday, Smith Lake Park held its annual Memorial Day Festival. This year, the festival got a schedule switch-up, with the entire event on Saturday from 9 a.m.-9 p.m., as opposed to previous years when the event was spread out over Friday...

    CCPL summer “Health and Fitness” reading program kicks off June 1

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    The library is a place to discover new things. Visit the library to see the magic show, and when you leave check out a couple of books on magic tricks.” Sharon Townson   CULLMAN – The Cullman County Public Library is proud to announce their brand new...

    Addiction: The game changer, part 2

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    CULLMAN - “Gradually things got worse. I had tried everything including church, medicine, meetings and jail to stop. I lost everything worthwhile in life. Relationships, jobs, a child, a family, my home (I became homeless), my freedom and most importantly myself. I could not...

    14-year-old Lexie York claims God is bigger than cancer

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    I don’t know why you get so worked up. God told me I’m going to be fine; cancer is not going to kill me.” Lexie York   CULLMAN - Meet Lexie York, a beautiful 14-year-old girl who is in the fight of her life. In October 2015...

    Addiction: A Family Affair, part 1

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    CULLMAN - With the multitude of addictions running rampant in our community, we, at The Cullman Tribune, feel a series of articles is warranted. Alcohol addiction. Food addiction. Opiate addiction. Methamphetamine addiction. Each, left untreated, has deadly consequences. This week, we begin weekly installments...

    Agriplex hosts Sweet Potato Drop, volunteers bag more than 9,000 pounds of potatoes for local agencies

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    CULLMAN - Saturday morning over 60 volunteers showed up to help with the North Alabama Agriplex’s Sweet Potato Drop event. Volunteers bagged potatoes to be distributed to local agencies.               The event was the Agriplex’s second of this nature so far this year, the first being...

    Sweet Potato Drop this Saturday at the Agriplex

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    CULLMAN - The North Alabama Agriplex is hosting another family-friendly, volunteer opportunity. The Sweet Potato Drop will be held this Saturday, May 21, beginning at 9 a.m. The event will be a chance for Cullman citizens of all ages to come together to help those...

    Area business hosting autism event and launching support group

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    CULLMAN – On Saturday, May 21 from noon- 4 p.m. Warren’s Home Décor, LLC will host an autism awareness fundraiser. All money from the store’s event, Bouncing for Dollars, will go to support the Cullman Autism & Special Needs Family Support Group. The event...

    Third Annual Nicholas Fillinger Memorial Run

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    CULLMAN - With the prerace event area filled with young racers currently involved in the local schools’ track teams, competitors in their early 20s who were teammates of Nicholas Fillinger and who shared his passion for the sport and folks of all ages running...

    Ground Zero Men’s Conference held at Wallace State Saturday morning

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    With the conference, our goal, locally, is to try to motivate men to be engaged and get back involved in their families, get back involved with their kids and their community and do whatever they need to do to be leaders.” Sen. Paul Bussman   HANCEVILLE -...

    Strawberry Festival 2016: sunshine, family time and, oh yeah, strawberries!

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    CULLMAN - The blocked off streets of downtown Cullman provided the perfect spot for vendors of all kinds at Depot Park, farmers at the Festhalle, a stage for musicians, a kids’ zone filled with inflatables and throngs of 2016 Strawberry Festival goers on May...

    Special people caught a special show Friday afternoon

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    My favorite part about going to the movies is seeing the picture. It is a lot of fun to get out and do something different.” Matthew, moviegoer   CULLMAN – The Cullman Autism and Special Needs Family Support Group joined forces with Cullman’s Carmike Theater to host...

    CP&R Therapeutic Rec Program holds barn party on Saturday

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman Parks and Recreation (CP&R) Therapeutic Recreation Program hosted a Barn Party at HOPE Horses, Inc. on Saturday, April 30. With the perfect mid-spring afternoon weather, fun games, face painting, hot dogs and horses, the party was an event that couldn’t...

    Homegrown Music Festival This Saturday, April 30 at WSCC

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    HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College is holding a party for its 50th anniversary in the form of a family-friendly music festival complete with activities and entertainment for all ages. The Homegrown Music Festival will be held on Saturday, April 30, starting at 10 a.m.,...

    11th Annual Colton’s Cookout for a Cure

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    Today we are finding a cure for cancer, we are fighting cancer and we have a lot of different programs to offer, too.” Haley Marecle   CULLMAN - On Saturday, April 9, Werner’s Trading Company hosted the 11th Annual Colton’s Cookout for a Cure to benefit the...

    Bigger is Better: 2016 Strawberry Festival

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    CULLMAN - Cullman City Parks and Recreation will host the annual Strawberry Festival on Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7, at Depot Park and Festhalle in downtown Cullman. The Strawberry Festival has gone through several iterations and the host of the event has changed...

    Spring Has Sprung at 4D Farm

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    It’s a family place that brings out the kid in everyone.” local parent Kayron Edwards   CULLMAN - On Friday and Saturday, March 25-26, 4D Family Farm was open to the public for its Spring Celebration. For the fourth year in a row, the family-run farm held...

    Beautiful Day for Annual Sportsman Lake Egg Hunt

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    CULLMAN - Hundreds of eager children and their families waited patiently for the start of the Sportsman Lake Easter Egg Hunt Saturday morning. With the sun shining brightly, it didn’t take long for the temperatures to warm up and for the littlest of Cullman...

    4D Family Farm Spring Celebration

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    CULLMAN - On Friday and Saturday, March 25-26 and Saturday, April 2, 4D Family Farm will open to the public for its Spring Celebration for the fourth year in a row. The celebration, which will be from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. all three days, will include...

    Little Red Riding Hood Visits Cullman

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    My daughter Parker is one of the raccoons. She absolutely loved it! She thought it was so much fun. I don’t think she fully realizes that this is the end of it. She wants to keep going and keep doing it.” Carol Lawrence, parent   CULLMAN -...

    Food Bank Adding Hours in Response to Increased Demand

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    CULLMAN - Starting tomorrow, Jan. 21, the Cullman Caring for Kids United Way food bank will be open on Thursdays from 9 a.m. - noon in addition to its regular weekly schedule of Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. - noon and 1...

    Jeremy Crowe, Future Youth Pastor of Cullman Church of Christ

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    I want Cullman Church of Christ to be a place where we can watch our teens learn to serve the needs of others, grow in their understanding of who God is and what God is at work doing in this world.” Jeremy Crowe   CULLMAN - Cullman...

    Historic Sneaker Exhibit, “Charlotte’s 23 Jays,” to Open Next Sunday at WSCC

    Charlottle Cummings in the early 1990s/Courtesy of Robin Cummings
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    HANCEVILLE -Robin Cummings is set to realize his goal of carrying on his wife’s passion next Sunday when his massive sneaker collection goes on display at the Evelyn Burrow Museum at Wallace State Community College (WSCC). The exhibit is called “Charlotte’s 23 Jays.” On Sunday,...

    Veterans Helping Veterans- The Birth of a Nonprofit

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    Things have changed since 9/11. Our government has failed our veterans in so many ways. They like to say that things have fallen through the crack, but this is healthcare; it should not have fallen through the crack. This is someone’s son, daughter, husband...

    Letter from Private Glenn R. Reid from Boot Camp

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    Reporter Sharon Schuler Kreps shares a private family letter.   GOOD HOPE - The following letter was written by my grandfather, Glenn Ray Reid, on July 2, 1941. He had just joined the Army and left for parts unknown to begin his boot camp training. The...

    Area Children Preparing for Their Chance on Stage

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    This program gives children the ability to perform on stage for the first time and get experience in the arts at a young age to help them see if this is something they would like to do in the future.”  Waid Harbison, marketing, programs & events...

    Relay For Life of Cullman County Plans Kickoff for Jan. 21

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    CULLMAN - The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Cullman County will kick off the 2016 fundraising season on Thursday, Jan. 21, in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church of Cullman. The Kickoff Celebration will be held at 5:30 p.m., and will...

    CP&R Announces Community Wellness Day

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    CULLMAN – To kick off the community’s health and wellness goals for 2016, Cullman Parks and Recreation (CP&R) will host Community Wellness Day, a completely free event, on Jan. 2 at the Cullman Wellness & Aquatic Center. On Community Wellness Day, admission to the Wellness...

    Schedule Your Child’s Phone Call from Santa

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    CULLMAN – Is your child on the Naughty or Nice List this Christmas season? Santa will be making phone calls to Cullman’s good boys and girls this year. Get your child in the Christmas spirit with a free phone call from Santa this Tuesday,...

    Community Band Wows at This Year’s Christmas Concert

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    That’ll get your blood flowing! That was excellent!” Joshua Agnew, the night’s emcee CULLMAN – Small woodwind and brass ensembles played as the Cullman High School auditorium filled up on Monday night, Dec. 14 for the Cullman Community Band Christmas concert. Starting promptly at 7 p.m.,...

    Perfect Day for a Christmas Parade

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    HANCEVILLE — A plethora of emergency vehicles from across the area filled Ala. Highway 31 South on Saturday as the City of Hanceville played host to the 26th annual Cullman County Christmas Parade, with Hanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail taking the lead as Grand Marshal. “Kenneth...

    Agriplex Transforms into Santa’s Workshop

    Sharon Schuler Kreps/CullmanSense
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    I really love that they are doing this. It’s really great to have something that the home-school kids can do, too. This is one of the things they usually miss out on.” Lucy Stallings, home-school parent CULLMAN — On Saturday, Dec. 5, the North Alabama Agriplex...

    Carmike 10 Hosts Sensory-Friendly Movie for Area’s Special Needs Citizens

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    The movie was great; it had some wonderful life lessons in it. All ages that were there enjoyed it, including myself.” Sabrina Hudson, Cullman resident CULLMAN — On Friday, Dec. 4, Cullman Carmike 10 had a sensory-friendly showing of “The Good Dinosaur” for individuals and their...