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    CHS Delivers Stunning Performance of “Beauty and the Beast”

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    I am in awe over the talent from tonight's show at CHS. If you haven't seen ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ you need to go! Amazing talent!” Amy Roberts Handley   CULLMAN – On Friday and Saturday, April 8-9, the Cullman High School theater and choral departments presented Disney’s Broadway...

    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...

    ADEM: Mulberry Fork has returned to “pre-spill” conditions

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) said on Tuesday it has concluded its investigation into the release of hundreds of gallons of sulfuric acid from American Proteins in Hanceville last Wednesday that reached the Mulberry Fork resulting in a fish kill. “While...

    Destiny Church’s Fred and Janice Rivers

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    God has a plan for our lives. It’s a wonderful plan, to do good to us and to give us hope and a future.” Fred Rivers, Pastor of Destiny Church CULLMAN — Destiny Church's mission is simple; connect people to God's Plan. The church is doing...

    Southern-born Ron Pope: My record is a love letter to American music

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    Ron Pope is a musical artist from Marietta, Georgia who is in the middle of a fall tour, playing songs from the album he released this year titled “Ron Pope and the Nighthawks.” “This album is the greatest artistic achievement of my life,” he said....

    Files from Yesteryear: From The Files Of 1950:

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    A couple of bootleggers made the mistake of driving with lights too dim. When officers stopped the vehicle to investigate the lights, they smelled a strong odor of “corn whiskey.” Officers found 29 gallons of Wildcat whiskey. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holcomb’s house and all...

    Senior Spotlight: Cullman’s John Tillman, part 2

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - After graduating from Fairview High School in 1943, John Tillman, 94, soon received his draft letter. He was trained as a medic in the United States Army and would soon be in the jungles of Burma helping in the fight against...

    Holly Pond Historical Society Unveils New Marker

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    My family has attended First Baptist Church Holly Pond since the beginning, as my ancestors were charter members. The Church celebrated 130 years of ministry in this community. It is my prayer that  church with continue to thrive and share the Gospel for generation to...

    2016 Relay For Life, “A Cure for Every Season”

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    There’s always a light at the end of the tunnel and without God, they can’t get through it. They have got to have the inspiration. There’s always hope. If they have their last breath, there is hope that they can make it.” Brenda Glover   CULLMAN -...

    Movie Review: ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’

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    Official movie poster/ Marvel Studios “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” directed by Jon Watts, is the latest addition to the Marvel cinematic universe. The fun flick stars Tom Holland as Peter Parker/ Spider-Man. The plot revolves around Parker attempting to balance his normal relationships at school with his attempts...

    THE 67-COUNTY, ALABAMA GARDEN PARTY: St. Clair County

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    Lakeside in sun-dappled St. Clair County leads to deep thoughts like these: “Make your heart like a lake, with a calm, still surface, and great depths of kindness.” (Lao Tzu) And, “A lake carries you into recesses of feeling otherwise impenetrable.” (William Wordsworth) Then...

    “The 100 Deadliest Days”

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. - According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), the U.S. has entered the “100 deadliest days” for teen drivers, the period from Memorial Day to Labor Day during which an average of over seven people per day will die in teen driving-related...

    Ashley Tankersley: Living the Life of a Pastor’s Wife

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    I have always been involved in church, even before I got married I was involved in VBS and was a children’s Sunday school teacher. I always knew I was going to marry a youth pastor.” Ashley Tankersley, Youth Pastor’s Wife CULLMAN – This week’s Religious Spotlight takes a...

    Local author publishes first children’s book

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    “Daisy the Nice Dragon” was written by Hallie Christensen and illustrated by Cristal Baldwin. / Photo courtesy Hallie Christensen CULLMAN - Vinemont native and Cullman resident Hallie Christensen recently fulfilled her longtime dream of publishing a children’s book, with the release of “Daisy the Nice...

    Red Door Emporium – Art, Café and Community

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    CULLMAN - Cullman is now home to a very unique place; a place where you can find delicious food, amazing coffees, fantastic artwork and all sorts of gifts which were all made right here in Alabama. What makes this place even extra special is...

    Parking and rideshare options for Rock the South

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    The gate to Rock the South will open in less than 24 hours and now is the time to map out a parking plan or consider a ridesharing service. Parking will begin at noon on both Friday and Saturday and handicap assessable parking will...

    Plant it: Black-eyed Susan vine

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    Black-eyed Susan blooms are typically warm orange or lemon yellow, and sometimes a darker, more mustard-colored bloom with a characteristic dark spot in the center, although different varieties can be red, orange, red-orange, white, pale yellow or bright yellow, with or without the characteristic...

    Shannon McNeal enjoys hometown album release party at Rumors Deli

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    Cullman native Shannon McNeal was home Friday night for a release party for her new album, “Wilting Flowers and Blooming Dreams.” The event took place at Rumors Deli. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - On Friday evening, The Tribune dropped by Rumors Deli for...

    Singer/Songwriter Bennett Glasscock Plays it Cool in Latest Competition

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    CULLMAN – Local musician Bennett Glasscock has entered his second Guitar Center sponsored challenge. In February of last year, Bennett was selected as a finalist for the fourth Guitar Center Singer-Songwriter Competition. The competition usually allows for 10 finalists, but that year’s only allowed...

    ‘Lord, it’s hot out here, but I’m having the time of my life!’

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The excessive heat advisory did not sway the masses who attended 2nd Fridays this past Friday evening. Despite a heat index of 100 degrees, the crowds were out in force to enjoy the second incarnation of this summertime’s event hosted by...

    Where my dad taught me: A photography series

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    This spring at a yard sale, St. Bernard Abbey was selling some outdated student desks. My dad had been a professor at the college, and in a rare moment of sentimentality and reckless spendthrift-ery, I bought one for $35 and began photographing places around...

    Murph 2024: Cullman CrossFit gyms hosting challenge to honor fallen hero, all who have served

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - CrossFit gyms across the country are gearing up for the annual "Murph" event, a workout held in honor of U.S. Navy Seal Lt. Michael Murphy, who died in the line of duty in Afghanistan on June 28, 2005. A statement from the...

    33rd Annual Cullman County Band Exhibition held Saturday evening

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    CULLMAN - Last night, the Cullman High School (CHS) band hosted the 33rd Annual Cullman County Band Exhibition, with Vinemont, Good Hope, West Point, Fairview, Holly Pond, Hanceville, Cold Springs and Cullman sending their bands to showcase to the community their halftime shows that...

    Cullman to host ‘Friends of Cullman’ from Frankweiler in the spring

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    The Friends of Cullman group / Photo courtesy Sigrid Rong/Friends of Cullman FRANKWEILER, GERMANY - The Friends of Cullman, counterpart to Cullman’s Friends of Frankweiler, has announced an upcoming trip for its members from Frankweiler to Cullman next spring. From the organization’s press release (translated from...

    Couponing Classes Offered to the Masses: Fancher Tutoring Service Helps Make Saving Money Easy

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    I’ve spent more than 30 hours collecting all you need to know to begin your coupon journey in a convenient kit that will not only teach you how to coupon, but will keep you organized so that you can continue to save money month...

    Wallace State seeking entries for 2019 Community Art Showcase

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    HANCEVILLE, Ala. - Wallace State Community College is seeking entries for its annual Community Art Showcase (www.wallacestate.edu/programs/academic-division/artvisual-communications/community-art-showcase) to be held April 8-27, at the Burrow Center for the Fine and Performing Arts. “E-Motivations: Emoticons, Emojis & Selfie Expressions” is the theme of the 2019 event....

    For the community: Chambers holds 2nd annual fall festival

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Chambers Farm and Garden Supply held its second annual fall festival Saturday, continuing its effort to bring the community and its customers together. Judy Snead of Snead’s Farmhouse was an organizer of the event, which had a strong turnout for its first...

    Reminder: Library hosting Teen Tech Week event today

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – The Cullman County Public Library will host Teen Tech Week: 3Doodlers 3D Printing Pens today, Tuesday, March 7, at 3 p.m. This is a one-hour program for teens in which they can create a 3D design using a special 3D printing...

    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...

    Peinhardt Homesteaders moving to new day; first meeting Jan. 5

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    CULLMAN - Peinhardt Farm’s heritage and traditional skills group, Peinhardt Homesteaders, will start the new year on a new day.  From Sunday afternoons, the group will now meet on the first Saturday morning of each month, starting at 9 a.m. on Jan. 5. Homesteaders’ Director...

    67-County Alabama Garden Party: Madison County

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    Quilt block (left): The Alabama honeysuckle border was inspired by an 18th century, Southern applique quilt. This caption will stay the same each week. Recipe (right) for Madison County Rocket Salad with Hot Bacon Dressing The Cullman Tribune is celebrating the Alabama Bicentennial (1819-2019) with...

    Rock the South: Law enforcement, EMS update 

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  The first day of Rock the South saw more than 60,000 attendees from all over the country, six musical acts, some heat-related medical incidents and a handful of arrests.   Cullman Assistant Police Chief David Nassetta said, unofficially, that emergency medical personnel were...

    Remembering Nate: Parents of local suicide victim open up about the impact of loss

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    Nate Spicer was only 17 years old when he took his own life. Note: The Tribune does not and will not solicit stories from families in moments of such deep sorrow.  After our first article on the rash of 2017 suicides, the Spicer family contacted...

    St. Bernard’s Abbot Cletus D. Meagher set to retire this year

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    Abbot Cletus D. Meagher, O.S.B. (St. Bernard) CULLMAN - In accordance with the law proper to the American-Cassinese Congregation of Benedictine Monks, which stipulates 75 years as the retirement age of abbots, the Right Reverend Cletus D. Meagher, O.S.B., the ninth abbot of Saint Bernard...

    Independent Film: “Go With Le Flo”

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    HANCEVILLE - The Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers brought yet another engaging and entertaining film to Wallace State Community College called “Go With Le Flo”. The film was shown last Thursday evening and was accompanied by its filmmakers, Robyn Rosenkrantz and Michael Glover....

    Seed-Harvest Music Academy opening new classes

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    Students perform at Seed-Harvest’s 2017 spring concert. / Seed-Harvest Music Academy on Facebook Edited 7-24-17 to update age ranges and pricing. CULLMAN - After unveiling an orchestra and jazz band for homeschooled students earlier this month, the Seed-Harvest Music Academy will debut new and revised classes...

    Editorial: Our Personal Trainer 

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    “But when he, the Spirit of Truth, comes, He will guide you into all truth.”  John 16:13 NIV                 Personal trainers are a wonderful asset in a person’s life. Almost everyone would love to have one. They work with individuals on a one-on-one basis to help...

    Suicide prevention: never be afraid to reach out for help

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    CULLMAN - In the early hours of Thursday morning, Jeremy Kilpatrick wrote and posted a plea on his Cullman County Coroner’s Office Facebook page urging people who are experiencing suicidal ideation to reach out and ask for help. (https://www.facebook.com/CullmanCountyCornersOffice) He speaks of his personal experience...

    Keeping an Eye on Motorcycle Safety

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    CULLMAN – Motorcycles have come a long way since their invention. Now, riders have less to worry about  when they cruise down the street due to anti-locking brakes and many other safety advancements. These advancements have greatly reduced the risks of motorcycle accidents, but...

    Two on Tap to perform at WSCC Oct. 2

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    HANCEVILLE - Broadway veterans Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano, who make up the duo Two on Tap, will be performing at the Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre at Wallace State Community College on Monday, Oct. 2, 2017 at 7 p.m. The concert will feature a...

    Beloved meteorologist calls for prayers for wife

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    HOOVER, Ala. – Lacey Simpson, wife of Holly Pond native and WVTM-13 meteorologist Jason Simpson, suffered a traumatic medical emergency last week while shopping at the family’s local Publix at Valleydale Village in Hoover. Lacey Simpson collapsed, hit her head and was unresponsive.   Jason Simpson...

    Valentine’s Celebration at Stone Bridge Farms Feb. 10

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Planning ahead for an intimate, upscale date night experience this Valentine’s Day? Find a sitter for the children and slip on something nice, because Stone Bridge Farms and Sophia’s are gearing up for a Valentine’s Celebration. The event will take place...

    23rd annual Big Band Dance this Friday

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    Members of the Cullman High School Jazz Band perform at the 2018 Big Band Dance. This year’s dance will be on Friday, Feb. 8. (Cullman Tribune file photo) CULLMAN – Get your dancing shoes on! The Cullman High School Jazz Band will host the 23rd...

    See ‘Peter and the Wolf’ July 29

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - "Peter and the Wolf" is a fun, brief story ballet for all ages. In fact, in the Friday, July 29, one-night-only Cullman production this week, the youngest performer is 6 years old and the oldest is 70. Sometimes called a "symphonic...

    Daily schedule

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    CULLMAN - Oktoberfest is upon us! Below, courtesy of www.CullmanOktoberfest.com, is a detailed schedule for tomorrow through Sunday. To read the history of Oktoberfest in Cullman, visit http://www.cullmanoktoberfest.com/about.html. You can find details on the more popular events in our online calendar at http://www.cullmansense.com/calendar.   Thursday, Oct. 6 8-5--Farmer's...

    Movie Review: ‘MIB International’ fails to live up to the original; Griffin’s Score 5/10

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    “Men in Black International” is directed by F. Gary Gray, written by Art Marcum and Matt Holloway and stars Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth as a new pair of MIB agents for the audience to meet. This is the fourth entry in the MIB...

    New homesteaders group aims to ‘reconnect and reskill’

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    Lee McBride demonstrates how to tap a tree for its sugary sap, which is excellent for making syrup. Before modern methods made tapping trees almost obsolete for individual families, this is how most households acquired maple syrup. CULLMAN -  The house was packed Sunday afternoon...

    The Busy Bee Café celebrates four years of post-tornado business

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    Photo shows Busy Bee Cafe Owner Kitty Spears and her son Kyle.   CULLMAN - Saturday morning on April 30 finds the Busy Bee Café filled to the brim with breakfast patrons at each table, booth and counter seat. Short stacks of pancakes along with platters...

    Jammin’ Out in Cullman County

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    CULLMAN - At the Agricultural Trade Center, the music was booming and feet were tapping as country and southern rock sounds filled the building. Saturday night was a fun time for all who attended and got to hear some quality good music. TG Sheppard,...

    Berkeley Bob’s plays host to BoomTown band

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    CULLMAN - On Friday night the Logan, Alabama-based bluegrass band BoomTown played at Berkeley Bob’s Coffeehouse.           The show was free, and the music started up in a full house. There was a “musician’s tip jar” available for anyone inclined to donate to the performers.           BoomTown played...

    Cullman Regional, Cullman Regional Foundation grant $250K to Good Samaritan Health Clinic

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Cullman Regional and Cullman Regional Foundation each approved $125,000 grants to the Good Samaritan Health Clinic for a total contribution of $250,000. The one-time grant is in addition to Cullman Regional’s annual donation of more than $1.2 million in cash and...

    Local veterans attend Rock the South, safe and protected

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – Rock the South is an exhilarating event for most who attend, an electrifying two days of basking in the best of country music with tens of thousands of fans who feel the same way. However, for those who spent endless days...

    Georgia Woman with Connections to Many Cullman Folks

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    Harriett Elizabeth (Waldrop) Bush CULLMAN - Believe it or not, even though she was a life-long citizen of Georgia, this little lady has a lot of grandchildren right here in Cullman County. Harriet Elizabeth Waldrop was born on October 15, 1843 in Henry, Georgia. Her...

    “Historic Alabama Courthouses: A Century of Their Images and Stories” by Delos Hughes

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    ALABAMA - Professor of politics (emeritus) at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, Delos Hughes has gathered a wonderful pictorial collection of courthouses in Alabama, those wonderful buildings which were and are the center of every county seat in the state. Those buildings...

    Mirroring History: From Cullman County School to Cullman County Courthouse

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Courthouse’s current location was vacant until the year 1920 when it became home to a two-story brick building, which was used as the Cullman Public School. The building had a large auditorium that had a balcony. Unfortunately, the school building...

    Agriplex ‘Harvest to Home’ dinner Sept. 12

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    CULLMAN, Ala. -  Alabama Farm Credit will present the North Alabama Agriplex’s ninth annual Harvest to Home Local Foods Dinner and Auctions Thursday, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m. at the Wallace State Community College Dr. William F. PeinhardtConference Center in Hanceville. Doors will open at...

    9th annual Castille Character Camp June 10-11

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    Photo: Cullman County Schools Superintendent Shane Barnette, Jeremiah Castille and  John Riley, president and CEO of Cullman Savings Bank   CULLMAN - An event that has become a favorite among local youth athletes and parents alike will return to the Cullman area for its ninth consecutive...

    Strawberry Festival returns tomorrow! Miss Strawberry Festival Pageant tonight

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     CULLMAN, Ala. - The Cullman Strawberry Festival, one of the city’s oldest celebrations, returns tomorrow after a year of COVID shutdowns, with a promise of crafts, entertainment and, of course, strawberries! The Festhalle Farmers Market will open at 7 a.m. Saturday and, since selling...

    Arab’s 2nd Annual Sugarfest sees great weather and huge turnout

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    ARAB, Ala. - The 2nd Annual Sugarfest was held Saturday, Sept. 4 at Arab City Park. The festival kicked off at 8 a.m. and lasted until 10 p.m., with many events including the Sugar Rush 5K, Cornhole Tournament, Sugar High Rides and Amusements, Sweetie...

    Labor Day fun in Fairview, thanks to the Fairview Lions Club

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    FAIRVIEW - The Fairview Lions Club hosted a Labor Day car show and family fun event in the glorious shade of community park on Wesley Avenue Monday. The venue helped lessen the 90-degree heat, making the occasion quite enjoyable. The President of the Fairview Lions...

    127th annual Cullman County Courthouse Singing Convention coming July 13-14

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    CULLMAN, Ala. – This Saturday and Sunday, July 13-14, Cullman will celebrate what has become a unique tradition in Alabama: the state’s last regular courthouse singing convention.  Singers from all over the state, across the country, and even overseas will fill the Cullman County...

    10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker: Maria Richter Shultz

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    Maria Richter Shultz (contributed) In this creative weekly series, local author, artist and all-around entertaining and eccentric (not to mention classy!) Southern gentleman Ben Johnson South introduces Cullman Tribune readers to the creative thinkers and doers in the Cullman community. “10 Things from a Tribune Tastemaker” This...

    Baileyton: ‘Taking care of the kids and your seniors is what makes a town great’

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    BAILEYTON, Ala. - The town of Baileyton, located in northeast Cullman County, was incorporated in 1973. The community was settled in 1870 by Robert Bailey and was called Baileytown. Upon discovering the name was already taken, the name was changed to Baileyton.   Today, Johnny Dyar...

    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 a long time. Mrs. Henry Meyer was the chaperone for a party of young girls of Cullman at Blount Springs this...

    Religious Spotlight: Meet Al Barton, Pastor of Ole Time Way Baptist Church

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    There are many rewarding moments (in preaching) but by far the most rewarding is when I help lost souls get to know Jesus as their personal Savior!” Brother Al Barton, Ole Time Way Baptist Church CULLMAN – Ole Time Way Baptist Church, located on Hwy 157...

    Fans’ perspective: RTS ‘better than last year’

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    CULLMAN - Rock the South is a fan-driven experience. Without the thousands of country music fans that cram inside Heritage Park each year, the event would be nothing but a bunch of vendors hawking their goods to no one, and the musicians would be...

    Smith Lake Park Fireworks and Music Festival sees successful 2021 return

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    CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. - Smith Lake Park was packed with visitors Sunday for its annual fireworks and music festival. While many took to the water, others enjoyed the live music, food trucks and vendors over at the park’s event venue.   Cullman County Parks and Rec...

    In the round: St. Bernard Theatre gets face-to-face with audience; shows Friday and Saturday

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    With its “theater in the round” staging, the cast of St. Bernard’s “The Wizard of Oz” gets up close with the audience. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN, Ala.  - Theatrical innovation is becoming the norm in the Cullman area: Cullman High School flying...

    5 area bands receive all Superior ratings at Music Performance Assessments

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    The Hanceville High School Concert Band was one of five in Cullman County to receive all Superior ratings at its Music Performance Assessment. (contributed) CULLMAN, Ala. - When football season is over and high school bands pack up their marching equipment, the focus shifts to...

    Files from yesteryear: From the files of 1954

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    Mr. Persall, who was born in Newton County, Georgia on February 6, 1869, came to Cullman County when he was 19 years old. His parents decided to return to Georgia, but he bought a farm and remained here. Five children were born to Mr....

    Files from Yesteryear: 1903, 1933

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    From the files of 1903: The depot here was destroyed by fire on Monday morning, between 2 and 3 o’clock. The night operator, S.H. Johnson, discovered the fire, which some believe caught from sparks from a freight train, which passed some 20 or 30 minutes...

    ‘The Strong and Courageous Trail Race’ happening May 4

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    CULLMAN, Ala. - Feeling competitive? Want to support an impactful cause? Prepare to hit the trails with purpose at The Strong and Courageous Trail Race on Saturday, May 4, at Daystar Church in Good Hope. This event is designed not only for competition, but...

    Kid Rock coming to Rock the South

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    CULLMAN -  Kid Rock will be performing at Rock the South 2019. The announcement was made Thursday morning. Kid Rock joins already announced acts Florida Georgia Line, Brooks & Dunn and Mitchell Tenpenny. Rock the South will take place May 31-June 1, 2019. For more...