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County declares state of emergency ahead of approaching winter storm

With Cullman County soon to fall under a winter storm warning along with the rest of north Alabama, ...

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Law enforcement ‘legend’ Wendell Roden remembered for mentorship, friendship

Wendell Roden struck a familiar, tough-but-friendly image of a consummate law enforcement leader, and for three election cycles ...

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Local realtor files lawsuit against developer of Smith Lake Resort

The owner of Lake League Real Estate, Melissa Curtis, has filed a lawsuit against local developer and chairman ...

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St. Bernard bridge replacement project nets $20M grant

The bridge near St. Bernard Abbey is closer to replacement after the Monday, Jan. 6, announcement that the ...

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Officials prepare for dropping temperatures

Local relief coordinators are coordinating to ensure that public warming stations are open across Cullman County, as a ...

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Officials, volunteers preparing for expected winter weather

Local relief coordinators are making plans to ensure that public warming stations will be open across Cullman County, ...

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FBI says driver in New Orleans rampage acted alone, was ‘100%’ inspired by Islamic State group

NEW ORLEANS — The U.S. Army veteran who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s ...

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2024 Year In Review: The Cullman Times shares the biggest local stories of 2024

Top local story of 2024: Law enforcement agencies see new leadership, more on horizon Law enforcement in Cullman ...

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Lee, Farr named county schools’ teacher, staff member of the month

Cullman County Schools and AmFirst recognize a teacher and staff member each month of the school year who ...

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Bill Peinhardt recognized for ‘preservation, promotion’ of Eastern Bluebirds

For decades, Dr. Bill Peinhardt has been known in and around Cullman almost as much for his love ...

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