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Editorials
  • Business Casual: Football season is here

    Today brings one of my favorite seasons of the year, with the kickoff of college football season (Roll Tide, by the way) set to begin tonight with a few games on ESPN, leading up to the big kickoff Saturday.

    September 2, 2009

  • Small town restaurants are the best

    Since I live in Cullman, I rarely leave the city limits when I’m looking for somewhere to eat.

    August 20, 2009

  • Fourth of July is finally here

    Fireworks, barbecue, American flags, swimming — the Fourth of July is finally here.

    July 2, 2009

  • Pets to packs

    If you’re a pet owner, you are an animal lover. Whether you’re a dog person or cat person, the family pet is a beloved creature that, more often than not, has the run of the house.

    Recent events have brought to light a problem that is seemingly less and less unusual: The hoarding of animals.

    March 8, 2008

  • Don’t fool yourself. Klan rally: It‘s about more than illegal immigration

    Cullman has a rich German history. Her residents pride themselves on strong Christian values, a strong work ethic and willingness to come together for the better good.

    November 15, 2007

  • Editorial: It's about more than illegal immigration

    November 15, 2007

  • Avert a new health crisis

    In the Cullman city or county school systems, if a student is determined to have head lice, they will not be allowed to return to school until a health care provider determines the student in question is clear of head lice.

    The reason is simple, if not obvious. It is in the best interest of those in the school system to contain an outbreak.

    October 24, 2007

  • Give all a raise

    Cullman’s police officers make a good point when they say they’re underpaid.

    We agree. Working on a police force is a difficult, stressful and potentially dangerous job, and we believe police officers need to be reasonably compensated for the risks they take and the vital role they serve in protecting Cullman’s citizens.

    But they aren’t the only ones who tackle a tough-but-rewarding job with low pay. Teachers fall into the same category. So do social workers and journalists (we have to throw ourselves into the mix, don’t we?)

    October 10, 2007

  • One vote can make a difference

    July 22, 2006

  • Verdicts send a message

    July 8, 2006

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