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    Alabamians urged to participate in Prescription Drug Take-Back Day this Saturday, Oct. 27

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    MONTGOMERY - Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall urges Alabamians to participate in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, on Saturday, Oct. 27, at various locations throughout the state. The Cullman County Sheriff's Office,  8 a.m. to noon Cullman County residents can bring...

    Cullman County unemployment rate falls to 3.1%; state’s holds steady at 4.1%

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey’s office released the state’s latest unemployment numbers Friday morning. Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted September unemployment rate is 4.1 percent. Cullman County’s rate, still the second lowest in the state, is 3.1 percent, down from 3.4 percent last month and...

    U.S. Attorney’s Office hosting opioid crisis town hall meeting Tuesday at Cullman Civic Center

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    BIRMINGHAM – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama will join with school and government officials in Cullman on Tuesday, Oct. 23, for a town hall meeting to discuss the opioid crisis and its effects on families in the Cullman area. The...

    Ivey awards $291K grant to Cullman Co. for Stony Lonesome facility

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    Gov. Kay Ivey awarded the Cullman County Commission $291,294 to construct a bathhouse/restroom facility at Stony Lonesome OHV Park. (Tribune file photo) MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey's office on Thursday announced the awarding of $2.7 million in grants. The office said the funds will help...

    Voter registration deadline is Monday, Oct. 22

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Secretary of State's Office is reminding Alabamians of the upcoming deadline to register to vote in advance of the Nov. 6, 2018 General Election. Alabama voters will come together on November 6, 2018 to elect officials who will represent them at...

    Cullman County Forestry Planning Committee receives Outstanding Forestry Planning Committee Award

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    Cullman County received the Outstanding Forestry Planning Committee Award for the Northeast Region during the Alabama Landowners Conference Awards Program Oct. 15 at the Marriott Prattville Hotel and Conference Center. Members received a plaque and a $1,000 cash award. The honor goes to a...

    Cullman County’s Stan and Suzanne Wood named Alabama Tree Farmers of the Year

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    Stan and Suzanne Wood, center, of Cullman County were named the Alabama Tree Farmers of the Year during the Alabama Landowners Conference Awards Program Oct. 15 at the Marriott Prattville Hotel and Conference Center. The Alabama Tree Farm Committee selected the couple, who will...

    Youth target teamwork during Alfa Leadership Conference

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    Cullman County students Ben Tankersley, Darren Roberts, Thomas Bell and Sydney Babb sharpened leadership skills during the Alfa Youth Leadership Conference at the 4-H Center in Columbiana Oct. 8-9. Tankersley, Roberts and Babb attend Fairview High School, and Bell is a student at Holly...

    Cullman youth bring home awards from Alabama National Fair Livestock Show

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    Evan Roden of Cullman exhibited the Supreme Grand Champion Market Lamb at the Alabama National Fair Oct. 7. His lamb was also Champion Heavyweight Market Lamb. He is shown with his father, Rusty, and Youth Sheep Show judge Mitchell Hankins of Sulphur Springs, Arkansas. Roden...

    4 Cullman County youth bring home awards from Alabama National Fair Livestock Show

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    Austin Alexander of Cullman County won Charolais Division Grand Champion Heifer at the 2018 Youth Beef Cattle Show in Montgomery Sept. 30. Contest judge was Barb Ohlrichs of Norfolk, Nebraska. Alexander is pictured with Alabama Farmers Federation President Jimmy Parnell. MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Farmers...

    Cullman County’s Benefield, Donaldson receive scholarships at Alabama Farmers Federation reception

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    Left: Auburn University student Olivia Benefield of Cullman in Cullman County received the $1,000 R.W. Donaldson Endowed Scholarship at the Alabama Farmers Federation’s Scholarship Reception at the Ham Wilson Livestock Arena in Auburn Sept. 20. Benefield is a sophomore studying agricultural science. The scholarship is...

    Cullman Co. unemployment rate down slightly to 3.4%, second-lowest in state

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Labor (ADOL) on Friday released the state’s latest unemployment numbers. Statewide, Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted August unemployment rate is 4.1 percent, unchanged from July’s rate, and slightly above August 2017’s rate of 4.0 percent. Cullman County’s rate ticked down...

    Merrill: Alabama’s system targeted by Russians in last election, proved safe

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    Alabama Sec. of State John Merrill talks to the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office Citizens’ Academy Tuesday night about election processes. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) CULLMAN - On Tuesday evening, while addressing the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Citizens’ Academy, Alabama Sec. of State...

    ACLU files suit against John Merrill for blocking Twitter users; Merrill responds

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    Alabama Sec. of State John Merrill spoke at the Cullman County Sheriff's Office Citizens' Academy Tuesday night. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) MONTGOMERY – The American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama filed a lawsuit Wednesday on behalf of three Alabama citizens challenging Sec. of...

    Suicide Prevention Month: “Suicide is just a number until it’s someone you love’

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    MONTGOMERY – Every year, mental health organizations and individuals in the U.S. and around the world raise awareness of suicide prevention during September, National Suicide Prevention Month. All month, mental health advocates, prevention organizations, survivors, allies, and community members unite to promote suicide prevention...

    UPDATE: Federal judge rules Cullman County bail system is unconstitutional

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    BIRMINGHAM - A federal judge has ordered the Cullman County sheriff and court officials to modify Cullman County’s bond procedures, in a class action case involving arrestees who claim indigent status and are unable to post assigned bonds. On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Madeline...

    Cullman woman extradited from Florida to face capital murder charges in Birmingham

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    Kristen Leigh Gullion (Jefferson County Jail) BIRMINGHAM - A Cullman woman, one of two people charged with capital murder in the deaths of an elderly Birmingham couple, has been extradited from Florida and was booked into the Jefferson County Jail Tuesday. Kristen Leigh Gullion, now 31,...

    Cullman’s WellStone Behavioral Health awarded $50K grant for Stepping Up Initiative

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    WellStone Behavioral Health COO Chris Van Dyke speaks about the Stepping Up Initiative at the June 12, 2018 Cullman County Commission meeting. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) recently requested community mental health centers provide a plan...

    ALABAMA 200 announces fall 2018 community grant cycle

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    MONTGOMERY - ALABAMA 200 is pleased to announce fall 2018 Alabama Bicentennial Commission community grants for qualifying communities. These funding opportunities are available to support activities, events and projects commemorating the state’s 200th anniversary. Awards range between $2,500 and $5,000 directed to the community...

    TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVE: Federal judge issues preliminary injunction in Cullman County indigent bond cases

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    The Cullman County Detention Center (Wendy Sack for The Cullman Tribune) BIRMINGHAM - On Tuesday, Sept. 4, U.S. Federal District Judge Madeline Hughes Haikala issued a memorandum opinion and order granting a preliminary injunction on behalf of indigent defendants incarcerated in the Cullman County Detention...

    ALDOT: Plan ahead for Labor Day travel; Road construction, lane closures will be limited

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Transportation urges motorists to drive safely as the Labor Day holiday and college football games are expected to bring an increase in vehicles to Alabama’s highways this weekend. As an added precaution during the heavily traveled holiday, ALDOT is...

    Alabama business climate ranked no. 1 in magazine survey

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    Gov. Kay Ivey and Topre America President Hideo Shimizu cut the ribbon on Topre’s new building, and celebrated the company’s newly-announced $80 million expansion project, on Friday, Feb. 9, 2018. (W.C. Mann for The Cullman Tribune) ALABAMA - Earlier this summer, in an article published...

    ELECTION 2018: Stadthagen now only candidate on ballot for House District 9 seat

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    Scott Stadthagen (Courtesy of Scott Stadthagen for State Representative District 9 on Facebook) MONTGOMERY - After Democrat Terrie Jones Savage withdrew from her race against Republican Scott Stadthagen for the Alabama House of Representatives District 9 seat two weeks ago, the Alabama Democratic Party failed...

    Cold Springs, Parkside Elementary Schools win state awards for reading

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    Parkside Elementary School (Tribune file photo) MONTGOMERY - Cold Springs Elementary School and Parkside Elementary School have been named among 50 schools across the state to receive $20,000 each from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) for improvements in third-grade reading as measured by...

    Ivey establishes statewide group to prepare Alabama for maximum participation in 2020 U.S. Census

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    Gov. Kay Ivey, on Monday, Aug. 20, 2018, signs Executive Order 715, which establishes the Alabama Counts! 2020 Census Committee. MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey on Monday signed an executive order establishing a state-level committee designed to prepare Alabama for maximum participation in the 2020...

    AL unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1%; Cullman Co. dips to 3.5%

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    MONTGOMERY - Alabama Department of Labor Sec. Fitzgerald Washington on Friday announced that the preliminary, seasonally adjusted statewide unemployment rate for July is 4.1 percent, which is unchanged from June’s rate, and equal to July 2017’s rate. Cullman County’s rate dipped to 3.5 percent,...

    2019 Farm-City calendars, featuring local student’s art, available for pre-order

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    This poster, drawn by West Point Elementary School’s Lyric Antone, is featured in the 2019 Farm-City calendar. (Alfa Farmers) MONTGOMERY - Alabama Farm-City 2019 calendars featuring winning posters, essays and multimedia projects from students across the state are now available for pre-order. “This calendar would make...

    Cullman woman, Arab man charged with capital murder in death of Birmingham couple

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    Kristen Gullion, left, and Zachary Phillips, right (WVTM13) BIRMINGHAM -  A Cullman woman and Arab man have been charged in connection with the death of an elderly Birmingham couple, police announced Tuesday night. The Tribune's Birmingham news partner, WVTM13, reported late Tuesday night that Zachary Taylor...

    ADPH reports ‘several’ cases of Zika, West Nile viruses in Alabama

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) on Monday reported investigations of several cases of Zika and West Nile virus in Alabama residents. “Mosquitoes can transmit viruses when they bite, causing illnesses that range from mild to severe or even fatal,” according to...

    Cullman County woman arrested with murdered Birmingham couple’s car in Miami; Arab man arrested in connection with crime

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    Kristen Gullion, left, and Zachary Phillips, right (WVTM13, Facebook) LATEST UPDATE: http://www.cullmantribune.com/articles/2018/08/14/cullman-woman-arab-man-charged-capital-murder-death-birmingham-couple Updated 8-10-18 8:50 p.m. MIAMI - Authorities in south Florida arrested two people this week in connection with a double homicide in Birmingham. Kristen Gullion, 30, of Cullman and Zachary Phillips, 23, who has an...

    Cullman County’s Howard graduates from A.L.F.A. Leaders Program

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    Eli Howard of Cullman in Cullman County graduated from the two-year Agricultural Leaders For Alabama (A.L.F.A. Leaders) program in Montgomery Aug. 2. The 17-member A.L.F.A. Leaders Class IV was recognized at the 46th Commodity Producers Conference hosted by the Alabama Farmers Federation, which sponsors...

    Cullman County young farmers win awards during annual conference

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    Kyle Morris of Hanceville in Cullman County was named a finalist in the statewide Young Farmers Discussion Meet at the Alabama Farmers Federation’s 46th Commodity Producers Conference in Montgomery Aug. 4. The Final Four will compete at the Federation’s annual meeting in December, where...

    Ivey announces 200 official Alabama Bicentennial Schools, including Good Hope High, Vinemont Elementary

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday the 200 schools selected as official Alabama Bicentennial Schools. Good Hope High School and Vinemont Elementary School were among those named. Ivey was joined at the announcement by superintendents, principals, teachers, students and administrators from the selected schools...

    Gov. Ivey awards Community Development Block Grant to extend sewer service for new business in Good Hope

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    MONTGOMERY— Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $200,000 Community Development Block Grant to the city of Good Hope to assist in extending sewer service to a new business that will create 25 jobs. The city will use grant funds to extend sewer service to AGCOR...

    Cullman unemployment rate jumps up to 4.2%; Alabama at 4.1%

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Labor (ADOL) on Friday released unemployment numbers for June 2018. Statewide, June’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted unemployment rate is 4.1 percent, up from May’s rate of 3.9 percent, and less than June 2017’s rate of 4.3 percent. Cullman County’s...

    Gov. Ivey awards $125K grant to Cullman County Board of Education

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey announced $784,991 in Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grants to support programs and purchase new equipment that will help students in six public school systems learn skills and technology needed for success in the classroom and beyond.  Two grants will support...

    Shelby: Cullman Regional Airport to receive $450K grant for taxiway reconstruction

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    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Richard Shelby, R-Alabama on Thursday reported that 25 local airports throughout Alabama will benefit from more than $25.5 million in Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grants.  Cullman Regional Airport will receive $450,000 for taxiway reconstruction. The funding was awarded by the U.S....

    Ivey awards $200K to replace aging sewer lines at Cullman High

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday announced grants totaling $1.55 million for eight Alabama communities. Cullman High School will receive $200,000 to replace aging sewer lines. Ivey's office said the funds are from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and will enable the communities to...

    Alabama State Troopers ask for public’s vote in national best-looking cruiser contest

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    MONTGOMERY - With 17 SEC National Championships to its name, the University of Alabama’s Crimson Tide is part of this year’s Alabama entry for American Association of State Troopers’ Best Looking Cruiser Contest.  ALEA’s staff photographers — one of whom is a die-hard Auburn fan!...

    Outdoor Alabama photo contest now open

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    This ruby-throated hummingbird photo taken by Jim Flynn placed in a previous Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest. MONTGOMERY - The Outdoor Alabama Photo Contest is now accepting entries through Oct. 31, 2018. The contest is a joint project between the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural...

    Black bear sightings continue to increase

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    Photo by Billy Pope, ADCNR Add Jackson, Limestone, Marshall, Morgan and St. Clair counties to the growing list of black bear sightings in Alabama in 2018. In recent years, bears have also been recorded in Chambers, Elmore, Jefferson, Lee, Macon and Tallapoosa counties. These recent...

    AL Dept. of Veterans Affairs seeking Korean War veterans

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    Image courtesy of www.koreanwarvetsmemorial.org MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking Korean War veterans for the Korean Ambassador of Peace medal. The Korean government would like to show its respect and gratitude for the devotion and sacrifice of U.S. troops during the...

    Ivey announces BAE Systems to create ‘hundreds of new jobs’ in Huntsville expansion

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    LONDON – Gov. Kay Ivey welcomed plans by global defense contractor BAE Systems to launch a major expansion that will create a substantial number of jobs and add new capabilities at its operations in Huntsville. In an announcement coinciding with the start of the Farnborough...

    Ivey announces BAE Systems to create ‘hundreds of new jobs’ in Huntsville expansion

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    LONDON – Gov. Kay Ivey welcomed plans by global defense contractor BAE Systems to launch a major expansion that will create a substantial number of jobs and add new capabilities at its operations in Huntsville. In an announcement coinciding with the start of the Farnborough...

    Ivey announces BAE Systems to create ‘hundreds of new jobs’ in Huntsville expansion

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    LONDON – Gov. Kay Ivey welcomed plans by global defense contractor BAE Systems to launch a major expansion that will create a substantial number of jobs and add new capabilities at its operations in Huntsville. In an announcement coinciding with the start of the Farnborough...

    Ivey announces Shipt to create 881 jobs in major expansion in Birmingham

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    BIRMINGHAM – Gov. Kay Ivey joined executives of Shipt, the same-day delivery marketplace, and local officials on Thursday to announce that the company plans to grow the state’s technology industry by creating more than 800 new jobs in Birmingham over the next several years. As...

    AG candidate King files lawsuit against Alabama AG Marshall’s campaign

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    Troy King, left; Steve Marshall, right (Tribune file photos) MONTGOMERY - Republican Alabama attorney general candidate Troy King on Wednesday morning filed a lawsuit against incumbent Alabama Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall’s campaign in the Circuit Court of Montgomery County, according to King’s campaign. The suit seeks...

    Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday July 20-22

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    CULLMAN – The start of the school year is just around the corner and so is Alabama's 13th annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday. Cullman County, along with the cities of Good Hope, Cullman and Hanceville are all participating in the tax holiday, which takes...

    Troopers release statistics for 4th of July holiday period

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    ALABAMA - Alabama State Troopers on Monday released traffic statistics for the Fourth of July holiday period. Troopers noted that In 2017, Alabama traffic statistics covered a 5-day period, which was from Friday, June 30, to Tuesday, July 4.  In 2018, the traffic statistics...

    Justice Department files sexual harassment suit against Randy Hames

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    Randy Hames is shown in a booking photo from earlier this year. (Cullman County Sheriff's Office) WASHINGTON – The Justice Department today announced that it has filed a lawsuit alleging Cullman attorney and landlord Randy Hames, 76, subjected female tenants to egregious sexual harassment in...

    Gov. Ivey awards $390K to Alabama Coalition Against Rape

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded $390,972 to the Alabama Coalition Against Rape (ACAR), a statewide nonprofit organization that assists victims of sexual violence and works to prevent others from being victimized. “It is very unfortunate that this crime exists, but we must face...

    ALDOT 4th of July holiday travel update

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    MONTGOMERY – As an added precaution during the heavily traveled Fourth of July holiday, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is doing its part for road safety by having no temporary lane closures on Alabama interstates after noon on Tuesday, July 3 through midnight,...

    Ivey announces GE Appliances Decatur expansion, creation of 255 jobs

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    DECATUR – GE Appliances plans to invest $115 million in an expansion of its manufacturing facility in Decatur, adding 255 full-time jobs, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday. Ivey said the expansion will bring the plant’s total employment to almost 1,300. In a media release, Ivey’s...

    Troopers urge motorists to buckle up this 4th of July

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    Image credit: Pixabay MONTGOMERY - Alabama State Troopers are encouraging motorists to buckle up this 4th of July. According to Lt. J.R. Ward II, “In 2017 there were eight traffic deaths in the state of Alabama during the 4th of July holiday period.  In seven of...

    Ivey: Ridesharing law effective across Alabama July 1

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    Gov. Kay Ivey and supporters at the March 1, 2018 statewide ridesharing bill signing ceremony. The law goes into effect on Sunday, July 1. (Office of Gov. Kay Ivey) MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced that statewide ridesharing is effective beginning July 1,...

    LG Electronics to open Alabama solar panel plant in Huntsville, creating 160 jobs

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Wednesday that LG Electronics, a leading provider of residential solar panels in the United States, plans to invest $28 million to open a world-class solar module assembly plant in Huntsville, creating 160 jobs. LG will establish the new factory...

    Funding for economic development of abandoned mine lands to be available soon; Cullman Co. eligible

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    MONTGOMERY – Cullman County is among those eligible to apply for grant money to reclaim and develop abandoned coal mine land. Sec. of Labor Fitzgerald Washington announced this week that The Alabama Department of Labor’s Abandoned Mine Land Program (ADOL AML) will soon be...

    U.S. Supreme Court says states can require online-only retailers to collect sales and use tax

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    MONTGOMERY - In a landmark ruling in the case of South Dakota v. Wayfair, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a 26-year-old decision and ruled that states can require internet retailers to collect sales and use tax in states where they lack a physical presence....

    FEMA registration period ends next Monday

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    ANNISTON - If you are a survivor of the tornadoes and severe storms that struck Alabama’s Calhoun, Cullman and Etowah counties March 19-20, you have a week to register for federal disaster assistance. The registration deadline is Monday, June 25 at 11:59 p.m. As a...

    May unemployment numbers up slightly: Alabama at 3.9%, Cullman County at 3.1%

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Labor on Friday released May’s unemployment numbers. According to ADOL, Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted May unemployment rate is 3.9 percent, an increase from April’s rate of 3.8 percent, and well below May 2017’s rate of 4.6 percent. Cullman...

    Ivey: Facebook to invest $750 million in new data center in Huntsville

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    Artist rendering of the Huntsville data center HUNTSVILLE – Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Thursday that Facebook will invest $750 million to build a data center in Huntsville, creating 100 high-paying jobs. Ivey was joined for the announcement by Facebook representatives and local leaders. The official...

    ALDOT: Drive alert and prepare for increased traffic this holiday weekend

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    MONTGOMERY – For the safety of the traveling public, construction industry workers and maintenance crews, the Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) will limit temporary lane closures on interstates after noon, Friday, May 25, through midnight, Monday, May 28. In Birmingham, I-59/20 northbound at milepost 124...

    Alabama unemployment rate steady at 3.8%; Cullman County’s rate dips to 2.8%

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey’s office released the state’s April 2018 unemployment numbers Friday morning. According to the state, Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted April unemployment rate is 3.8 percent, unchanged from March’s rate of 3.8 percent, and well below April 2017’s rate of 4.8...

    Ivey awards more than $924K to assist with utility bills for low-income, elderly residents

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    MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded grants totaling $924,255 to assist low-income and elderly Alabama residents who need help reducing their home’s utility bills. The grants support Alabama’s Weatherization Assistance Program which provides funds to improve the energy efficiency and safety of qualifying homes....

    EMA/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center to open in Cullman Monday

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    CULLMAN - An Alabama EMA/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) will open in Cullman Monday morning, May 14 at Cullman City Hall. It is one of three DRCs that will open next week. The other two will be in Calhoun and Etowah Counties. According to the...

    2-month operation nets 71 defendants, including 2 from Cullman County, and 140 firearms

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    BIRMINGHAM – A two-month operation focused on reducing violent crime in Birmingham and across north Alabama resulted in federal charges against 71 defendants, with about 140 guns seized, announced U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Special Agent in...

    ADPH reviewing cluster of eye cancer cases associated with Auburn University

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    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) is working in conjunction with Auburn University to review cases of uveal melanoma among former Auburn students and employees in the area.  Uveal melanoma is a cancer of the eye involving the iris, ciliary body, or...

    FEMA urges those with March 19 storm damage to register for disaster assistance

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    A home on Bolte Road on March 20, 2018 (Tribune file photo) ALABAMA - Persons and families who had property damage or loss caused by the storms and tornadoes of March 19-20 in Alabama’s Calhoun, Cullman, Etowah counties are urged to register with the Federal...

    Unemployment assistance available to workers affected by storms in Calhoun, Cullman and Etowah Counties

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    The Dollar Tree, in the Marktplatz shopping center, is one business that remains closed due to damage from the March 19 hail storm in Cullman. (Wendy Sack for The Tribune) MONTGOMERY - Alabama Department of Labor Secretary Fitzgerald Washington announced Friday that workers who became...

    AL Attorney Gen. Marshall 1 of 7 AGs filing lawsuit to end DACA program

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    Alabama Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall / Image source: WVTM 13 MONTGOMERY – Alabama Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall on Wednesday joined a coalition of seven attorneys general who filed a lawsuit this week to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Marshall’s office released the...

    Cullman man indicted for counterfeiting

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    BIRMINGHAM – A federal grand jury on Friday indicted two north Alabama men in unrelated counterfeiting cases, announced U.S. Attorney Jay E. Town and U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Michael Williams. A five-count indictment filed in U.S. District Court charges Connor Douglas Glass,...

    Trump approves major disaster declaration for Cullman, Calhoun, Etowah and St. Clair Counties

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    CLANTON – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday that President Trump has approved a major disaster declaration in response to the severe weather and tornadoes that occurred March 19, 2018. The federal disaster assistance is designed to supplement state and local recovery efforts in Calhoun,...

    Alabama unemployment rate up slightly to 3.8%; Cullman’s rate dips to 3.2%

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Labor released the state’s latest unemployment numbers Friday morning. Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted March 2018 unemployment rate is 3.8 percent, up slightly from February’s rate of 3.7 percent, well below March 2017’s rate of 5.0 percent. Cullman County’s...

    BCA, ATN announce 2018 Manufacturers of the Year; 3 local businesses recognized

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    Birmingham Fastener and Supply, named the Medium Manufacturer of the Year, has a distribution center in Hanceville, pictured here. (www.bhamfast.com) MONTGOMERY – The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) and the Alabama Technology Network (ATN) on Wednesday announced the 2018 Manufacturer of The Year (MOTY) winners...

    COLUMN: Disease-carrying ticks widespread across Alabama

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    The collection of ticks using sticky tape shows the abundance of ticks in certain areas in Alabama. (Emily Merritt) As a turkey hunter, I am keenly aware of the threat posed by sneaking through the Alabama woods. And I’m not talking about the danger of...

    Ivey requests FEMA assistance for Calhoun, Cullman, Etowah and St. Clair Counties due to March 19 storms

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey on Thursday signed a letter formally requesting disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for Calhoun, Cullman, Etowah and St. Clair counties due to the March 19, 2018 storms. This request for assistance covers two areas: all categories...

    Ivey awards grants to Addison, Double Springs, Hanceville for police equipment

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    MONTGOMERY - The office of Gov. Kay Ivey announced Thursday that Ivey has awarded grants totaling $41,371 to provide equipment for three police departments in Addison, Double Springs and Hanceville. According to a media release, the Town of Addison will use a $13,500 grant to...

    Alabama goes orange for Work Zone Awareness Week April 9-13

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    MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Transportation encourages motorists to observe National Work Zone Awareness Week on April 9-13 by slowing down in work zones, eliminating distractions, observing all signage and watching for roadway workers. This year’s National Work Zone Awareness Week theme, “Work Zone...

    WVTM 13 to broadcast live Democratic, Republican gubernatorial debates April 11, 12

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    Top row, left to right: Former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court Sue Bell Cobb, Former Alabama State Representative James Fields and Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox; Bottom row, left to right: Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, evangelist Scott Dawson and Alabama State Senator Bill...

    West Point Elementary School kindergartner Lyric Antone honored in statewide poster contest

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    Cullman County’s Lyric Antone received an honorable mention in the 2017 Alabama Farm-City Poster Contest during the organization’s annual luncheon and awards program in Birmingham April 5. Antone, who lives in Vinemont, is a kindergartner at West Point Elementary School in Cullman. Each honorable...

    Cullman County Farm-City Committee named best in state for 6th straight year

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    The Cullman County Farm-City Committee was named best in the state for the sixth straight year. The committee received the Overall Best Farm-City Committee Award during the Alabama Farm-City Awards Luncheon April 5 in Birmingham. The group also received Division I awards for Best...

    STATE: Special Grand Jury report issued; Bentley investigation over

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    MONTGOMERY - Supernumerary District Attorney Ellen Brooks announced today that the investigation of former Gov. Robert Bentley and others has been concluded. The Special Grand Jury, empaneled in Montgomery County on July 11, 2016, has issued its final report and has been dissolved by...

    Ivey signs Alabama Broadband Accessibility Act to provide better broadband access to rural areas

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    Gov. Kay Ivey signed the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Act into law on Wednesday, March 28, 2018. / Photo courtesy of the Governor's Office MONTGOMERY - Gov. Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed into law SB149, the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Act, authorizing the creation of a broadband...

    AL Department of Revenue: 2-month tax filing extension for storm-affected individuals and businesses

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    Note: This extension is for state taxes. MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Department of Revenue (ADOR) is extending deadlines to file tax returns for individuals and businesses who were affected by severe weather on March 19. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Alabama who...

    Nominations open now for state’s best retailers

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    Annette Harris, owner of Cullman’s Rumors Deli, accepts the 2017 Silver Retailer of the Year award in October 2017. Nominations are open now for the 2018 awards. / Photo courtesy of the Alabama Retail Association MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Retail Association will accept nominations for...

    Shedd: new superintendent ‘the most important decision that will be made in Montgomery this year’

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    Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview, chairman of the House Urban and Rural Development Committee on Friday got Gov. Kay Ivey’s signature on a resolution calling on the Alabama State Board of Education to use every means at its disposal to hire the right superintendent. /...

    Cullman County youth excel during 3-day Junior Beef Expo

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    Class 1 Senior Division Showmanship winners at the Junior Beef Expo (JBE) were, from left, Rayne Starkey of Jackson County, first; Paige Quick of Cullman County, second; Michael Morrison of Clay County, third; Cheyenne Ritter of Lauderdale County, fourth; and Annie Smith of Chilton...

    State’s February unemployment rate maintains record low of 3.7%; Cullman’s rate up slightly to 3.6%

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    MONTGOMERY - The office of Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday announced that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted February unemployment rate held steady at 3.7 percent, well below February 2017’s rate of 5.3 percent.  Cullman County’s rate went up slightly, from 3.5 percent for January to...

    2 Cullman County youth win scholarships from Poarch Band of Creek Indians

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    Pictured (left to right): Southeastern Livestock Exposition President Walter Crim, Walker Johnson, Mattie Wood and Poarch Band of Creek Indians Elder Billy Smith / Photo courtesy of Alabama Cattleman’s Association MONTGOMERY - Two outstanding Cullman County youth were awarded scholarships on Saturday, March 17 by the...

    What’s happening in Montgomery: Cullman County legislative update

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    Left to right: Sen. Paul Bussman and Reps. Corey Harbison and Randall Shedd pictured at event in Cullman on Nov. 30, 2017. / W.C. Mann Note: while preparing this article, The Tribune reached out to Sen. Paul Bussman, R-Cullman, Rep. Randall Shedd, R-Fairview and Rep....

    Gov. Ivey issues State of Emergency following severe weather

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    Gov. Ivey signs the State of Emergency proclamation. / Photo credit: Governor’s Office, Sydney Foster MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a State of Emergency effective at 8 a.m. CDT Tuesday for all Alabama counties following the severe weather outbreak that began Monday, March...

    Alabama’s January Unemployment Rate is 3.7%; Cullman County rate ticks up to 3.5%

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    MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey announced Monday morning that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted January unemployment rate is 3.7 percent, down from December 2017’s revised rate of 3.8 percent, and well below January 2017’s rate of 5.5 percent.  Cullman County’s January rate is 3.5 percent, up...

    Huntsville man pleads guilty to attempting to provide material support to ISIS

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    Aziz Ihab Sayyed / Madison County HUNTSVILLE - Earlier this week, a one-count information was filed charging Aziz Ihab Sayyed, 23, of Huntsville, Alabama, with attempting to provide services and personnel, namely himself, to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign...

    Ivey unveils ‘Smart on Safety Initiative’ aimed at protecting schoolchildren

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    Gov. Ivey signs Executive Order 713 during the “Smart on Safety Initiative” press conference Tuesday in Montgomery. (Photo: Governor’s Office, Jamie Martin) MONTGOMERY – Gov. Kay Ivey on Tuesday unveiled her “Smart on Safety Initiative,” a plan the governor’s office said is aimed at keeping...

    Gov. Kay Ivey signs statewide ridesharing bill into law

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    Gov. Kay Ivey waves from the seat of an Uber/Lyft car, before riding to ceremonially sign HB190 at the state Capitol in Montgomery, Thursday, March 1, 2018. HB 190 was sponsored by Rep. David Faulkner, R-Birmingham and Sen. Bobby Singleton, D-Greensboro, and creates statewide...

    2 Alabama journalism icons to be inducted into Hall of Honor

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    Kathryn Tucker Windham, left; Paul Davis, right / Courtesy of the Alabama Press Association Kathryn Tucker Windham and Paul Davis, both icons in Alabama community journalism, will be inducted into the Alabama Newspaper Hall of Honor during ceremonies at Auburn University on Saturday, April 7,...

    Alabama has largest annual average unemployment rate drop in nation

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    MONTGOMERY – Alabama Labor Sec. Fitzgerald Washington on Wednesday announced that Alabama experienced the largest over the year unemployment rate drop, based on annual averages, in the nation. According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Alabama’s average annual rate decreased 1.5...

    Celebrate Arbor Week – plant a tree!

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    MONTGOMERY - the Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) encourages all Alabamians to join in this year’s observance of Arbor Week, which runs from Monday, Feb.19 to Sunday, Feb. 25. Proclamations, tree plantings and seedling distributions will mark the week for most all the 82 communities...

    Alabama Farmers elect new, recognize longtime leaders; Cullman County’s Jeremy Calvert and Tim Donaldson honored

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    From left are Federation President Jimmy Parnell, Cullman County’s Jeremy Calvert and Federation Horticulture Division Director Mac Higginbotham. MONTGOMERY - More than 600 farmers representing 16 commodities gathered in Montgomery Feb. 6-8 for the Alabama Farmers Federation Commodity Organizational Meeting. They heard industry updates, learned...

    Breast Cancer Research Foundation of AL presents $950K to UAB; $37K from Cullman fundraising

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    Andres Forero, M.D., head of the UAB breast cancer research program, left, Carol Myers, president of the BCRFA Board of Directors, and Michael Birrer, M.D., Ph.D, director of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center / BCRFA BIRMINGHAM - On Friday, Feb. 2, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation...