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    Files from Yesteryear: 1940 and 1957

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    From the Files of 1940: Lutheran Ladies Aid Meets At Church On Tuesday afternoon, December 10th, the Lutheran Ladies Aid met at the Lutheran Church. A...

    What’s old is new: C-Street Café returning as Bulldogs Country Cook’n...

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    On Friday, workers were making finishing touches like placing the new logo on the front door of Bulldogs Country Cook’n. (W.C. Mann for The...

    Wallace State set to open community garden Saturday, June 23

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    WSCC students and community residents will tend gardens in raised beds like these located at Welti School. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - At...

    8 Cullman-area students earn degrees from Samford University

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    BIRMINGHAM - A record 1,240 degrees were awarded recently at Samford University. That tops the 2017 record of 1,165. An estimated 250 students graduated...

    Hanceville welcomes new shop and gathering spot for card and board...

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    Co-owner Nikolaos McCormick welcomes visitors on OG’s opening day Thursday. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - On Thursday, Hanceville’s downtown revitalization efforts took another...

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

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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...

    Arrest report: June 14

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 14. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Cullman Sheriff: Don’t drink and drive, don’t text and drive, slow...

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    A Cullman County Sheriff’s Office deputy conducts a traffic stop. (Cullman County Sheriff’s Office) CULLMAN - Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry has a message for...

    Locals recognized with 2018 Cullman Area Tourism Awards

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    Stone Bridge Farms’ Ron Foust received the Tourism Professional of the Year Award at Thursday’s Cullman Area Tourism Awards. Foust is pictured with Tourism...

    Colony’s summer kids’ programs going strong; Educational Complex gets improvement grant

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    Kids tend a raised garden bed at Colony’s Educational Complex. (Photo courtesy Town of Colony) COLONY - After success in 2017, the Town of Colony...

    CCBOE awards contract for Good Hope upgrades, announces personnel changes; lunch...

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    CULLMAN - On Tuesday evening, the Cullman County Board of Education (CCBOE) voted to approve a maintenance department bid from P.G. Wells Enterprises, Inc....

    Not his first rodeo: Former Alabama AG and current AG candidate...

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    Troy King, third from left, is flanked by Bradley Williams, far left, and Josh Speakman, far right, along with Brandin’ Iron employees at the...

    Hanceville Council talks solar energy, community improvement projects

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    Wallace State’s Kristi Barnett addressed the Hanceville City Council about the school’s community garden project. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) HANCEVILLE - At its regular...

    Cullman celebrates Flag Day with annual event

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    Round 2's Greg Burks performs "God Bless America" as Col. Ken Brown looks on at the Cullman Elks Lodge during Wednesday night's Flag Day...

    Vinemont receives clean financial audit

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    The Vinemont Town Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. (Andrew Cryer for The Tribune) VINEMONT - The Vinemont Town...

    This Father’s Day bittersweet for Senator-Elect Garlan Gudger

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    Local businessman, Cullman City Council President and Senator-Elect Garlan Gudger, Jr. is first and foremost a husband and father. This year, Father's Day will...

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

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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...

    Arrest report: June 13

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 13. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Inside Technology Village Cullman with newly-named Director, John Wessel

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    Director John Wessel in the Technology Village Cullman office (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - On Monday evening, the Cullman City Council took a...

    Dr. Ryan Smith appointed new dean of students at Wallace State...

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    Dr. Ryan Smith HANCEVILLE - Wallace State Community College has announced the appointment of Dr. Ryan Smith as dean of students. He will assume the...

    Falkville man killed in single-vehicle crash

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    HARTSELLE - A Falkville man was killed in a single-vehicle crash at 2 a.m. Thursday morning, June 14, according to Alabama State Troopers. Troopers said...

    Cullman County Republican Women hear from 3 run-off candidates

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    Sen. Gerald Dial speaks at the Cullman County Republican Women meeting this week. Dial is facing Rick Pate in the July 17 runoff for...

    Wallace State baseball’s Blake Rivera named a NJCAA 2nd-team All-American

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    Former Wallace State pitcher Blake Rivera is a NJCAA 2nd-team All-American for his impressive work during the 2018 season. HANCEVILLE – Former Wallace State pitcher...

    UPDATE FROM THE TRAIL: Fairview veteran reaches 700-mile mark on Appalachian...

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    Col. Donald Fallin is keeping The Tribune apprised of his progress as he hikes the Appalachian Trail to raise funds for children of fallen...

    Summer safety: swimming

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    CULLMAN - As summer progresses and heat indexes rise, pools, lakes and beaches will see more and more usage each day. While fun, dangers...

    Arrest report: June 12

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 12. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    CULLMAN SWIM TEAM: Tritons trounce Decatur

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    Image courtesy of CST parent Joey Duncan CULLMAN - The Cullman Swim Team, the Tritons, won handily over Decatur Tuesday at home. The Cullman boys...

    Fun, family-friendly Flag Day celebration tonight at Elks Lodge

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    Sons of the American Revolution member Smokey Ferguson with the Pine Tree Flag, which was used very early in the American Revolution (Col. Ken...

    ‘Libraries Rock’ events through June at Cullman library

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    The main branch of the Cullman County Public Library is hosting “Libraries Rock” events through June. (Noah Galilee for The Tribune) CULLMAN - As part...

    Colony votes to establish a Carpenter’s Cabinet food pantry

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    The Colony Town Council welcomed representatives from Quality of Life Health Services and Carpenter’s Cabinet to its meeting Tuesday evening. (W.C. Mann for The...

    Cullman Commission passes resolution to increase local mental health services

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    WellStone Behavioral Health COO Chris Van Dyke speaks about the Stepping Up Initiative at Tuesday's Cullman County Commission meeting. (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN...

    Good Hope moves to encourage development on County Road 437, recognizes...

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    The Good Hope City Council recognized the Good Hope Fishing Team for its performance at the state tournament. Good Hope took second place at...

    Arrest report: June 11

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 11. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Hitting the mark on the world stage: East Elementary, Bolzle, Ray,...

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    The East Elementary archery team finished in third-place in the Bullseye shoot at the NASP World Tournament in Louisville over the week. (Photo courtesy...

    Busy meeting: Cullman names Technology Village director, approves deteriorated properties ordinance

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    Cullman Economic Development Agency Director Dale Greer with the new Technology Village Director John Wessel (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - The Cullman City...

    City of Cullman names John Wessel director of new Technology Village

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    Cullman Economic Development Agency Director Dale Greer with new Technology Village Cullman Director John Wessel (W.C. Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN – At its meeting...

    ‘Opportunity Zones’ meeting Tuesday, June 12 at Cullman City Hall

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    CULLMAN - CPAs, bankers, lawyers, developers, investors, entrepreneurs and property owners in the city of Cullman are urged to attend a free meeting on...

    Annual Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer event draws crowd for a good...

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    An archer takes aim at his target at this year’s Bow-Up Against Breast Cancer tournament in Cullman. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Bowhunters...

    Arrest report: June 8-10

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 8-10. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    GrubSouth restaurant delivery service takes off this Thursday in Cullman; drivers...

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    CULLMAN - Look out, Cullman residents: restaurant delivery service will be available beginning this Thursday, June 14. Huntsville-based GrubSouth, which started six years ago...

    Cullman Community Theatre still seeking actors for ‘The Music Man;’ auditions...

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    CULLMAN - Wayne Cook, Director of the revived Cullman Community Theatre, has put out a request: “Well the auditions have begun!  We have had some...

    18 local students make JSU’s spring 2018 honor’s list

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    JACKSONVILLE - Jacksonville State University has announced its honor's list for spring 2018. To be named to the President's List, a student must earn...

    I-65 mainline paving to begin Tuesday night

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    CULLMAN - Work on Interstate 65 from Exit 305 south to the Blount County line continues after a week’s delay. Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT)...

    City school board awards contracts for East, West Elementary roofs; personnel...

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    CULLMAN - This week, the Cullman City School Board approved recommendations from Stephen Ward & Associates, Inc. to award a contract to low bidder...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1905, 1930, 1935 and 1955

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    From the Files of 1905 There was not more than a third of a crop of strawberries this year. The little son of Mr. and Mrs....

    More than 100 turn out for Jeremiah Castille, Character Camp

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    Alabama Football’s Elisha Shaw leads a group of athletes at Saturday’s Castille Character Camp at Cullman High School. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN -...

    Jones Chapel parent reports suspicious vehicle; CCSO confirms

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    This photo shows the vehicle a Jones Chapel mom said stopped in front of her home last week. She said the driver, a woman,...

    Cullman Swim Team nabs victory from Arab on the road

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    CULLMAN -  The Cullman Swim Team (CST), the Tritons, came away with the win Thursday over Arab. The final meet score was Cullman, 493...

    Visiting judge promotes establishment of Veterans Court in Cullman County

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    Baldwin County Presiding District Judge Michelle Thomason visited veterans in Cullman this week to talk about her mission to bring a Veterans Court to...

    Mills, Fairview’s Hartline making the move to Cullman High

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    Nina Mills, left, and Mary Hartline, right, are joining the basketball coaching staff at Cullman High School. (Photo courtesy of Amber Hembree) CULLMAN - Cullman High...
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    2nd Fridays returns to downtown Cullman

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    Cullman High School’s Lindsey Lowery won a free 2nd Fridays booth for her business “Pixie Fudge” in a competition sponsored by the Cullman Area...

    Pet of the Week: Dixie needs a forever home

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    CULLMAN - The Cullman County Animal Shelter’s Donna Ruttkay introduces us to The Cullman Tribune’s Pet of the Week. Dixie is described by Ruttkay as...

    Cullman Regional celebrates Wound Care Awareness Week

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    Cullman Regional’s Wound Care Team: (L-R) Laura Lambert, RN; Cheri Dixon, RN; Carley Nicholas, EMT; Jill Keeton, RN -clinical nurse manager; Megan Isbell, HBO...

    Holly Pond council hears school AC concerns, talks temporary replacement worker

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    J.B. Williams proposed a plan to get air conditioning for the school gyms. (Heather Mann for The Tribune) HOLLY POND - The June meeting of...

    Baileyton awards bid for 2 storm shelters

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    The Baileyton Town Council met this week. (Andrew Cryer for The Tribune) BAILEYTON - The Baileyton Town Council met this week to continue discussion of...

    Arrest report: June 7

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 7. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Cullman Police make arrest in May Adelsheim Circle shooting

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    Jose Figueroa (Cullman Police Department) Updated 6-8-18 at 5:36 p.m. CULLMAN - The Cullman Police Department has made an arrest in the double shooting that occurred...

    Genesis: New studio opens in Vinemont

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    Genesis welcomes all children, boys and girls alike, for lessons in dance, baton, tumbling, pageantry and color guard. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) VINEMONT - ...

    CWAC makes a splash with summer’s first dive-in movie

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    People packed the pool for the first dive-in movie of the summer Thursday night. (Heather Mann for The Tribune) CULLMAN - The Cullman Wellness &...

    Wallace State’s Susan Copeland establishes endowed scholarship for nursing students

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    Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics, left, presents Susan Copeland with a certificate acknowledging Copeland’s gift to the Wallace State Future Foundation establishing the...

    Jones Chapel man charged with selling meth

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    Cody Clay (Cullman Police Department) CULLMAN - Cody Lemark Clay, 29, of Jones Chapel, was arrested on Tuesday, charged with two counts of unlawful distribution...

    Update: Fairview veteran reaches 600-mile mark on Appalachian Trail

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    Col. Donald Fallin reached the 600-mile mark on the Appalachian Trail on the afternoon of Monday, June 4. (Photo courtesy Donald Fallin) FAIRVIEW - Retired...

    Cullman Power Board celebrates Lineworker Appreciation Day

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    Five linemen received the Cullman Power Board Award of Excellence for their work in Florida in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. L-R: Michael Ugarkovich,...

    Cullman Swim Team off to strong start

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    Swimmers prepare for a race on Tuesday in Jasper (Photo courtesy of team parent Joey Duncan) JASPER - The Cullman Swim Team (CST) had several...

    Jessica McBrayer promoted to Wallace State’s new women’s basketball coach

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    Jessica McBrayer, 29, has been named Wallace State’s women’s basketball coach this week. McBrayer led the Lady Lions to a 23-8 record and to...

    City of Cullman makes donation to American Legion Boys, Girls State...

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    Pictured, L-R: Becky Barnard, Diane Reid, Don Reid and Mayor Woody Jacobs CULLMAN - Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs on Thursday presented an appropriation check to...

    Arrest report: June 6

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 6. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Cullman’s Brooke Edwards competing in Miss Alabama Pageant this week

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    Brooke Edwards (Photo courtesy of Miss Alabama Pageant, Inc.) HOMEWOOD - Cullman resident Brooke Edwards is competing this week in the Miss Alabama Pageant. Edwards...

    Cullman man being extradited from Virginia following manslaughter indictment

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    Brandon Hamm (Feb. 2018 mug shot from Cullman County Sheriff’s Office) CULLMAN - A local man was arrested in Virginia this week and will be...

    Rep. Ed Henry charged, indicted in pill mill case

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    Rep. Ed Henry, R- Hartselle represents Alabama House District 9, which includes parts of Cullman, Marshall and Morgan Counties. He did not seek re-election...

    City v. County Blood Drive this Friday; emergency need for all...

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    CULLMAN - The annual Cullman County vs. City Blood Drive is coming up this Friday June 8 and this year’s event will feature door...

    Family establishes mental health fund in memory of Stephen Griffith

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    L-R: R.E. Garrison Trucking Co. President Donovan Lovell, S.F. Lovell, Cullman Area Mental Health Foundation President Rita Nicholas, Wiles Griffith, WellStone Behavioral Health COO...

    Cullman council awards $376K bid to renovate Heritage Park soccer field;...

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    CP&R Executive Director Nathan Anderson’s family came with him to hear the good news and hang with council members Wednesday night. Left to right:...

    Monograms Plus changing hands after 19 years

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    Cullman’s Monograms Plus is an anchor of the Warehouse District. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - Monograms Plus of Cullman, a staple in Cullman’s...

    Arrest report: June 5

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 5. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    WSCC’s Workforce Development program offering free short-term Construction Training classes beginning...

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    HANCEVILLE –  Wallace State’s Workforce Development program is offering free short-term Construction Training classes on campus beginning on Monday, June 11. The courses, taught by...

    Karma in Cullman kicks off mobile summer feeding program

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    Karma in Cullman founder Rachel Bryant serves lunch at Carroll Acres Park on Monday, June 4, the first of many “Karma Kid Days” to...

    Gudger, Brown, Harbison, Williams, Marchman victorious in primary

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    After a challenging primary campaign, incumbent Probate Judge Tammy Brown embraces her opponent Carol Berry, who came to the Civic Center to congratulate her....

    Wallace State baseball’s Blake Rivera drafted in 4th round by San...

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    Blake Rivera was selected by the San Francisco Giants in the fourth round of the 2018 Major League Baseball First Year Player Draft on...

    Arrest report: June 4

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 4. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Rock the South after-action report

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    ALEA Sgt. Michael McBrayer, Guntersville Police Chief Jim Peterson and Cullman Police Chief Kenny Culpepper pose for a photograph outside the command center on...

    Rock the South donations top $139K for 2018

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    Local organizations received donations from Rock the South Saturday evening.  (Photo courtesy Rock the South) CULLMAN - On Saturday evening, Rock the South (RTS) made...

    Fire at Inland Buildings out; no injuries reported

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    A fire broke out at Inland Buildings Tuesday morning. It was contained within an hour. (Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - A fire this...

    City planning commission OKs next phase of construction in controversial subdivision

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    Photo taken Monday, June 4 shows that displaced earth under sunken pavement appears to have pushed up these curbing/gutter slabs at two locations in...

    Fire at Peoples Bank on Cherokee Avenue; no injuries

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    CULLMAN - A quick response from Cullman Fire Rescue contained a fire on top of Peoples Bank Monday night. According to CFR Chief Brian Bradberry,...

    Primary Elections today! (links to candidate info)

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    CULLMAN - The day is finally here.  After months of hard, sometimes harsh, campaigning, the candidates must now sit back and wait while the...

    Griffith family to establish fund for mental health services

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    Stephen K. Griffith / Griffith, Lowry & Meherg CULLMAN - The Cullman Area Mental Health Foundation on Monday announced the upcoming establishment of the Stephen...

    Both Cullman Rite Aid stores to close this month

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    Rite Aid on the south side of Cullman, located at 1606 Second Ave. SW, seen here on June 4, 2018 (Nick Griffin for The...

    Arrest report: June 1-3

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 1-3. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Arrest report: June 1-3

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 1-3. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Arrest report: June 1-3

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    CULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for June 1-3. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. GJ = grand jury; FTA = failure to...

    Wallace State’s Adult Education Department conducts 2018 graduation

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    Wallace State President Dr. Vicki Karolewics, left, presents a diploma to an Adult Education graduate as Jimmy Hodges, dean of Applied Technologies, looks on. HANCEVILLE...

    ACT prep workshops planned for June 27 at Wallace State

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    HANCEVILLE - Students who will soon to be taking the ACT can prepare for the test with two half-day workshops offered by the Wallace...

    Rock the South 2018 closes with powerhouse performances

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    Hank Williams, Jr. and Eric Church closed out Rock the South 2018 Saturday night. (W.C. Mann/Nick Griffin for The Tribune) CULLMAN - It was huge,...

    North Alabama Agriplex summer programs

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    CULLMAN - The following is a list of summer programs being held at the North Alabama Agriplex. Visit http://agriplex.org to register or for more...

    Files from Yesteryear: 1954

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    From the Files of 1954: There are seven sets of twins at West Point School this year, including: Ronald and Donald Powell – 7, Judy...

    Cullman’s Jasper Napoles commissioned as 2nd lieutenant

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    DAHLONEGA, Ga. - In ceremonies held May 4 and 5 at the University of North Georgia, 62 graduating cadets were awarded commissions as second...

    Dr. Howard Williamson celebrated for 40 years of service

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    Dr. Howard Williamson CULLMAN - Cullman Regional would like to congratulate and thank Dr. Howard Williamson for providing 40 years of service to the community...

    The ‘new’ Ingle Park: something for everyone

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    L-R: CP&R Director of Operations Kyle Clark, City Council President Garlan Gudger, Councilman Andy Page, CP&R Board representative Zac Wood, Mayor Woody Jacobs and...

    4 area students taking part in UA’s Cooperative Education Program this...

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    TUSCALOOSA - Nearly 250 University of Alabama students are receiving hands-on educational experience with dozens of companies and organizations across the United States through...