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Camp showcases STEM career opportunities

Area teens looking to improve their computer skills, gathered last week to study cyber security during the North ...

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Learn basics of farm taxes, estate planning at seminar in mid-August

News flash: The dash of the pickup truck is not a proper place to store farm receipts. If ...

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Gold Ridge fire department receives state funding; Sen. Gudger offers funding updates on local projects

During a monthly breakfast sponsored by the Gold Ridge volunteer fire department on Saturday,  July 12, State Sen. ...

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Wallace State earns reaccreditation from SACSCOC

Wallace State Community College has received reaffirmation of its accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools ...

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No candidates receive a majority lead in House District 12 primary, runoff could hinge on provisional ballots

Tens of votes could be the deciding factor on whether Republican candidates Cindy Myrex and Clint Hollingsworth will ...

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Judge dismisses federal lawsuit against city of Hanceville

An attorney for Hanceville resident Josh Phillips said he plans to appeal a decision to dismiss a 2022 ...

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Baileyton appoints election officials ahead of upcoming municipal races

BAILEYTON — The Baileyton Town Council has finalized its appointment of several key election officials ahead of the ...

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Back-to-School tax holiday returns this weekend; Stuff the Bus school supplies campaign, benefiting local students, is underway

Families can plan to save on their back-to-school purchases with the return of Alabama’s annual Back-to-School Sales Tax ...

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Locals recognized for academics

Helen Alexandra Lewis, of Cullman, earned a place on Furman University’s dean’s list for the 2025 spring semester. ...

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WSCC alumni plan day trip for The Sound of Music 

Wallace State Community College Alumni Association is planning for a day trip to see The Sound of Music ...

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Roy Drinkard, local businessman and oldest living U.S. Marine, celebrates 105th birthday

Cullman businessman Roy Drinkard celebrated his 105th birthday on Friday, July 11, surrounded by friends, family and well-wishers. ...

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State surplus property auction begins online Saturday, July 12

Thousands of items, including boats, cars, trucks, office equipment, medical equipment and furniture, will be up for bid ...

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Area nonprofit urges residents to apply for free home weatherization assistance

Homeowners and eligible renters can benefit from a cost-free local assistance program; one that helps fund energy-saving and ...

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Wallace State Business programs earn reaffirmation of accreditation

Wallace State Community College’s Business programs have earned a 10-year reaffirmation of its accreditation from the Accreditation Council ...

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District 12 candidates weigh in on issues

Voters will head to the polls on July 15, for the Republican Primary for House seat District 12. ...

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Need to know: District 12 election

Voters in Cullman County will head to the polls on July 15 to cast their ballots for the ...

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Times recognized for investigative journalism, local sports coverage

The Cullman Times was recently recognized by the Alabama Press Association for excellence in journalism. During the APA ...

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Wallace State receives $2.5M for renovation, construction projects

Wallace State Community College is the recipient of $2.5 million from the state legislature that will help pay ...

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Local students honored at annual SkillsUSA Workforce Development event

More than 6,500 students competed at the national showcase of career and technical education, held in Atlanta, on ...

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Self-defense course geared toward health care personnel

Wallace State Community College will host a self-defense course geared toward medical personnel on Saturday, July 12 from ...