Author: Patrick Camp | The Cullman Times

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Resident voices concerns over speeding motorists to Cullman City Council

A city of Cullman resident urged council members on Monday, June 23, to enforce speed limits near her ... Read more

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Holly Pond High School to receive additional $100K in funding

On Wednesday, June 18, Alabama Senate pro tem Garlan Gudger announced $100,000 in supplemental state funding had been ... Read more

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County Commission recognizes road department employees

The Cullman County Commission recognized two dedicated Road Department employees whose retirements were approved on Tuesday, June 17, ... Read more

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Commission approves tree removal for new drone display at Veterans Park

Cullman County Commission Chairman Jeff Clemons cast the deciding vote to remove around 20 pine trees in the ... Read more

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Thank a Farmer: Gathered Roots Plant Farm gives farmers a head start on planting season

Farm-to-table is often used as a descriptor for some of the freshest, locally sourced meals available. But, a ... Read more

Local News

Rock the South returns Thursday, June 19; Law enforcement officials talk safety, rules

In preparation for Cullman’s largest annual musical event, Rock the South, Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry and Cullman ... Read more

Education

Adam McKinnon announced as new Cold Springs Elementary principal

A familiar face will be taking on a new role at Cold Springs Elementary School at the beginning ... Read more

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Hanceville councilmember walks back statements about HPD assets. ‘It would be foolish of us to liquidate those vehicles’

HANCEVILLE — Hanceville city councilmember Kim Brown is walking back statements made by members of the council that ... Read more

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Yutaka celebrates 30 years of operations

Local officials with both the city of Cullman and Cullman County recognized one of the area’s major manufacturing ... Read more

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CCBOE announce new principals

Cullman County Schools’ Superintendent Shane Barnette has announced his recommendations for the replacements for two of the district’s ... Read more