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Columns

(Column) The most disturbing part of it

The Big Ten, the Pac-12 and the Ivy League are overrun with antisemitic students protesting in favor of ... Read more

Local News

Crowds brave soggy weekend weather to take in annual Bloomin’ Festival

The threat of pouring rain was predicted as St. Bernard approached the 40th Annual Bloomin’ Festival Arts and ... Read more

Local News

From growing grass to cutting it: Agriplex announces May programs

Lawn mowers are humming and the bees are buzzing as the grass gets greener in the month of ... Read more

Local News

Cullman Middle School students visit HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology

Students from Cullman Middle School visited the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology in Huntsville on Tuesday, April 30. Seventh ... Read more

Local News

Jacobs proclaims April ‘Community College Month’

On Monday, April 24, on the campus of Wallace State Community College, Cullman Mayor Woody Jacobs officially proclaimed ... Read more

Local News

CCBOE assembly raises mental health awareness with message from Hilinski’s Hope founders

More than 1,700 Cullman County high school students came together Tuesday, April 23, for a districtwide assembly in ... Read more

Local News

Cullman City recognizes local educators

Cullman City Schools were represented by several educators Monday, as Mayor Woody Jacobs proclaimed the upcoming week of ... Read more

Local News

CCS discusses STEM intiatives

The Cullman City School Board highlighted the success of several of the district’s STEM initiatives Tuesday, April 16. ... Read more

Local News

WSCC’s Suzanne Harbin selected for Aspen Institute’s Rising Presidents Fellowship

Suzanne Harbin, vice president of Advancement and Innovation at Wallace State Community College, is one of 40 leaders ... Read more

Columns

(Column) State leaders all aboard on ‘Working for Alabama’ plan

Anyone who follows the Legislative Session each year in Montgomery knows that it is never short of controversy. ... Read more