Opinion
(Column) Big mules ain’t all bad
Our legendary governor of the 1940s and 1950s was the giant, cartoonish, character James E. “Big Jim” Folsom. Ole Big Jim ran against the big ...
Our legendary governor of the 1940s and 1950s was the giant, cartoonish, character James E. “Big Jim” Folsom. Ole Big Jim ran against the big ...
The Alabama Farmers Federation’s grassroots foundation was on display during state commodity committee elections Dec. 8 in Montgomery. Delegates gathered in Montgomery to vote farmer-leaders ...
Members of the Cullman Elks Lodge are looking for veterans who might need a little help this Christmas with their Christmas meal. The Elks are ...
Email community happenings to editorial@cullmantimes.com Free food box giveaway First Presbyterian Church of Cullman, 615 3rd Avenue SE, will give away free food boxes Wednesday, Dec. ...
The Cullman Times newspaper office will move from its 4th Avenue SE location to a new location in Cullman, effective Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. The ...
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported by the Cullman Police Department for Wednesday, Nov. 27-Monday, Dec. 9: 11/27 Forgery, third degree-forged ...
Board-certified urologist Louis Remynse, MD, has joined Cullman Regional Medical Group. Remynse brings more than 34 years of experience to the group. Remynse obtained his ...
The way America thinks about health care is terribly wrong. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that a staggering 74% of adults in ...
The new, 12-team College Football Playoff brings with it a promise to be bigger, more exciting, more lucrative. Perfect or 100% fair? Well, nobody ever believed that. The ...
The Cullman County Christmas Parade rolled through Hanceville for the annual celebration Saturday, Dec. 7. Santa and Mrs. Claus traveled along Highway 31 with the ...