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Columns

(Toni says) Please simplify Medicare’s enrollment process

Toni: I need to make the right Medicare decision because I turn 65 in August and have not ... Read more

Columns

(Dave says) Which comes first?

Dear Dave: My wife and I have three young daughters. Is there a Baby Step for weddings? We ... Read more

Editorials

(Editorial) Alabama Open Records Act gets timely support

The Alabama Broadcasters Association and the Alabama Press Association applaud Sen. Arthur Orr from Decatur and Rep. Cynthia ... Read more

Local News

Officials: Rumors of mass undocumented workers hired at Cullman facility untrue

Cullman city and county officials are addressing online rumors claiming that Topre America had been hiring undocumented Haitian ... Read more

Local News

City of Cullman hopes traffic signal will creates safer park access

The city of Cullman is hoping the installation of a new traffic signal at the corner of Main ... Read more

News

Incidents/arrests for Thursday, May 2-Thursday, May 9, 2024

Here is a look at the incidents that were reported by the Cullman Police Department for Thursday, May ... Read more

Local News

Robots take over Cullman City Schools for showcase

Robots staged a mini-takeover at West Elementary School this week, but don’t worry, they were thankfully all under ... Read more

Local News

Maldonado, Lindsey named to ACCS All-Alabama Academic Team

Two Wallace State Community College students were recognized recently at the Alabama Community College System All-Alabama Academic Team ... Read more

Local News

Cullman County students awarded Alabama Cattlemen’s Foundation scholarships

Cullman area students were recently recognized during the Alabama Cattlemen’s Foundation Scholarship Banquet Friday, May 3, in Wetumpka. ... Read more

Local News

Clothed in Cullman returns Thursday, May 9

The annual Curt’s Closet Clothed in Cullman fundraiser has become more crucial than ever, according to the nonprofit’s ... Read more