26th Annual Mud Creek Marching Festival today in Hanceville
NewsLocalCultureMusicHANCEVILLE - It’s a fall tradition. The 26th Annual Mud Creek Marching Festival will kick off Saturday at 11:50 a.m. at Ray Talley Stadium on the campus of Hanceville High School....
View ArticleCome in: Mae’s Food Hall officially open for business
NewsLocalBusinessMae’s Food Hall is located in the Warehouse District in downtown Cullman. / Heather MannCULLMAN - It’s been open for about a week, but on Friday morning, developer Shane Quick made it...
View Article2 area women arrested for meth distribution
NewsLocalCrimeMelissa Kay Rock, left; Megan Nail James, right / Cullman Police DepartmentCULLMAN - Two area women were arrested recently, in two separate and unrelated incidents, for meth...
View ArticleWallace State students to celebrate Medical Assistants Recognition Week
NewsLocalEducationWallace StateHanceville Mayor Kenneth Nail proclaimed the week of Oct. 16-20 as Medical Assistants Recognition Week in Hanceville. Students and faculty of the Medical Assistant...
View ArticleCullman takes part in global human trafficking campaign
NewsLocalParticipants walked with ribbons over their mouths to represent the silence that makes trafficking such a hard problem to confront./W.C. MannCULLMAN - Human trafficking is a worldwide issue,...
View ArticleThe bands march on: 26th Annual Mud Creek Marching Festival
NewsLocalCultureMusicCentral High School band members react after receiving the Silver Division Award from Hanceville Band Director Steven Porter. / Heather MannHANCEVILLE - Saturday saw the 26th...
View ArticleHolly Pond Vintage Market showcases local businesses, crafts
NewsLocalCultureFestivalHOLLY POND - On Saturday, the Town of Holly Pond hosted its first Vintage Market craft and antique show in Memorial Park. More than 40 vendors set up shop in the park,...
View ArticleCCBOE declares October Dyslexia Awareness Month
NewsLocalEducationCullman CountyCCBOE Superintendent Shane Barnette / Tribune file photoVINEMONT - The Cullman County Board of Education declared October 2017 to be Dyslexia Awareness Month for county...
View ArticleCitizens’ Academy: Online crimes, protecting the innocent and combating drugs
NewsLocalInvestigator Ryan Hogeland explains CCSO dive team operations and equipment. / W.C. MannCULLMAN - The latest session of the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is nearing the end, and it’s...
View ArticleBattle of wits: Weekly Scholar’s Bowl League scoreboard
NewsLocalEducationWest Point High's Scholar's Bowl Team in Sylacauga on Saturday: from left to right: Kohler Lovett, Billy Ellis, Kohan Lovett, Will Parker, Tom Parker, Gabe Aufderhaar, Garrett...
View ArticleCCSO litter crew has picked up more than 45,000 pounds of trash this year
NewsLocalCULLMAN COUNTY - Since Feb.1, 2017, the Cullman County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Litter Crew has picked up litter on 289.3 miles of roadway. Most of that was county roads, but the miles did...
View ArticleArrest report: Oct. 13-15
NewsLocalCrimeCULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for Oct. 13-15. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. Cullman County Sheriff’s OfficeAdkins, Jamie Rae, 32failure to appear- negotiating a...
View ArticleCullman Regional’s 3rd annual Trunk or Treat Oct. 26
NewsLocalEmployees of Cullman Regional’s Cardiovascular Services and Emergency Department dressed up as Alice in Wonderland characters for the 2016 event. / Cullman RegionalCULLMAN - Cullman Regional...
View ArticleNew medical practice closer to reality in West Point
NewsLocalLocal GovernmentWEST POINT - West Point’s new medical clinic was on the top of the agenda at Monday night’s West Point Town Council meeting. The West Point Family Medical Practice, which is...
View ArticleGarden City talks hours, fire department responsibilities and nuisance...
NewsLocalLocal GovernmentGARDEN CITY - At its meeting Monday evening, the Garden City Town Council voted to extend the town hall schedule from four days per week to five, with the town office to now be...
View ArticleWallace State to offer Logistics short-term training as Barry May of ACCS...
NewsLocalEducationWallace StateMike Lowry, director of marketing at Elk River, Inc., takes his turn practicing on the Wallace State virtual welder as instructor Nolan Dooley, right, looks...
View ArticleCullman Kiwanis host Federal Reserve officer
NewsLocalLeslie McClure describes the functions of the Federal Reserve at a meeting of the Cullman Kiwanis Club on Monday, Oct. 16, 2017. / W.C. MannCULLMAN - On Monday, Oct. 16, Cullman Kiwanis Club...
View ArticleSAR honors Dr. Tom Barnes
NewsLocalEach month the local chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) recognizes and honors a local Cullman Wounded Warrior with a certificate and a coin. Here on the right, Cullman SAR...
View ArticleArrest report: Oct. 16
NewsLocalCrimeCULLMAN - Below are the arrests reported for Oct. 16. All persons are innocent until proven guilty. Cullman County Sheriff’s OfficeCampbell, Joshua Adam, 34writ of arrest- child...
View ArticleWest Point High 1 of 5 AL schools named A+ College Ready Schools of Excellence
NewsLocalEducationThe number of AP classes at WPHS has increased almost nine times since 2014. / Amanda YearwoodWEST POINT - In September, West Point High School (WPHS), the largest school in the...
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