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Rabies Clinic locations
Rabies Clinic locations
1 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Valley Grove Grocery, Old Hwy 69
East Elementary School
Dodge City-Big Jake’s
Etha Baptist Church
Enon Church, Eva Road
Springhill Church, Hwy 278 West
West Elementary School
Holly Pond School
2:30-3:30 p.m.
Good Hope School
Cullman High School
Hanceville High School
Fairview High School
Vinemont High School
Jones Chapel School
The Smoker in Trimble
Cross Creek Tractor
4 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Calvert’s Store-Brushy Pond
Simcoe Baptist Church
Garden City School
Parkside School
Battleground School
West Point High School
Mt. Hope Church
South Walter Gin
5:30-6:30 p.m.
Cold Springs High School
Welti School
Arkadelphia Fire Station
Old Joppa School
Hale-Griggs Nationwide Insurance-Hwy 157
Logan Baptist Church
White City Community Center
All shots $10.
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Baileyton receives grant for electrical problems at park
The town of Baileyton has received the Land and Water Conservation Grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA).
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Smith Lake residents split on water plans
Residents on Smith Lake seem to be spilt which secondary water source would be best for Cullman County.
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Signing on
Four local water authority representatives signed contracts Tuesday to join with the city of Cullman’s Duck River dam reservoir project.
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Couple arrested for chemical endangerment of children
Cullman County Sheriff’s deputies arrested two Berlin residents Saturday for allegedly keeping meth and syringes near two children.
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Accreditation answer coming by early 2010
The Cullman County Board of Education took a step closer to district accreditation this week, though it will be next year until they know if their request is approved.
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Robots fight to win
Holly Pond High School freshman Jordan Dover was excited when she had the opportunity to get involved with the Boosting Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) robotics competition.
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ServSafe Program becomes mandatory Jan. 1, 2010
The Cullman County Health Department is sponsoring a ServSafe food safety class Nov. 17-20 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Grumpy’s Pizza.
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Holly Pond trying to save students from addiction
If Karen Rowell can reach just one student, she will be satisfied.
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Water on the brain
The City of Cullman and the Cullman County Commission have their own proposals for a second water source for the area, and neither group has shown signs of relenting to the other’s plan.
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City OKs junk rules
Cullman residents with very high grass and “junked up” property could soon be fined, as the city council has now adopted a revamped nuisance ordinance.
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Baileyton receives grant for electrical problems at park

