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The Cullman Times brings home 21 APA Media Awards

The Cullman Times earned nearly two dozen awards in the 2023 Alabama Press Association Media Awards. Those honors ... Read more

Local News

Water park chosen for worker visa program

Nearly two dozen college students from across the globe will be calling Cullman home this summer as part ... Read more

Columns

Editorial: Newspapers inextricably tied to liberty

In a perfect democracy, the people would always have a voice. A perfect government would always put in ... Read more

Cnhi Network

Lawmakers consider $6,900 student voucher for nonpublic school education

MONTGOMERY — State lawmakers are planning to take up a bill that would give parents up to $6,900 ... Read more

Columns

Column: Is Clarence Thomas crooked?

The journalists at ProPublica are proud of their scoop about Justice Clarence Thomas accepting scads of luxury gifts ... Read more

Columns

Erick Erikson: The inconvenient gun deaths

The Armalite 15, or AR-15, is not a military weapon that was ported to civilian use. It is ... Read more

Columns

Mona Charen: News that makes you sick

In 2016, the prolific author and economist Thomas Sowell gave up his syndicated column after a quarter-century. A ... Read more

Letters To The Editor

Letter: Keep up the good work, Cullman Times

Congratulations Cullman Times on recently winning so many awards (March 8, “The Cullman Times wins journalism awards”: www.cullmantimes.com/cnhi_network/the-cullman-times-earns-top-journalism-awards/article_d86e3762-a80d-5e08-9c74-7a03de135594.html), ... Read more

Lifestyles

Genealogy helps writer research local family who influenced Minnie Pearl

The Wallace State Community College Genealogy program recently aided a Nashville, Tenn., writer researching Grand Ole Opry star ... Read more

National News

Law targeting cell phones at jails, prisons nears passage amid contraband debate

ATLANTA  —  Cellphone contraband is a growing problem in prisons around the county and Georgia officials are looking ... Read more