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City tables mediator idea
The City of Cullman will go ahead with the Duck River Dam plan and not support the county’s proposal to establish a new regional water board and build a new treatment plant at Smith Lake.
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City tables mediator idea
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JUCO MEN'S BASKETBALL: Farmer, Jones lift Lions to win in season opener
HANCEVILLE — Wallace State’s L.A. Farmer finished with 22 points and seven rebounds and Devon Jones added 13 points off the bench to lift the Lions past Northeast Mississippi 65-60 in the season opener for both teams Monday at Tom Drake Coliseum.
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JUCO MEN'S BASKETBALL: Farmer, Jones lift Lions to win in season opener
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I was never alone
JONES CHAPEL — It was her 36th birthday and instead of celebrating, she was mourning the death of her grandmother.
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I was never alone
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TIMES EDITORIAL: Steady hand needed on water supply
When two county commissioners showed up at The Cullman Times office Monday to propose a new long-term water plan for the county — taking water from Smith Lake instead of putting a dam on the Duck River — it came as a shock to us.
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TIMES EDITORIAL: Steady hand needed on water supply
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