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Editorials

Editorial: Mo cries foul

Former Congressman Mo Brooks may be bitter after losing a bid for U.S. Senate after spending 12 years ... Read more

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Properly maintained lawn adds value, curb appeal

A properly maintained lawn not only provides aesthetic value and curb appeal to your home, but it also ... Read more

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Bloomin’ Festival set for April 22-23, 2023

While the South may be experiencing some of the coldest temperatures of the year, St. Bernard is warming ... Read more

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WSCC official: Funding will build curriculum needed to develop workforce

HANCEVILLE — Leaders with the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) visited the Cullman Area Technology Academy and Wallace State ... Read more

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SALUTE: Opening the door for opportunities is all in the family

Few manufacturing decisions affecting the direction of a major business are ever open and shut — and that’s ... Read more

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City seeks federal funding to replace St. Bernard bridge

City leaders in Cullman are seeking a new infusion of federal dollars in the hope of alleviating traffic ... Read more

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(Video) City unveils plan for indoor sports and events center

It’s been in the planning stages since at least 2019, and likely on local leaders’ minds even longer. ... Read more

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Something to be proud of

Tammy Hiest of the Alabama Mountains and Lakes Association (AMLA) discussed the economic impacts of tourism with the ... Read more

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Good Samaritan Health Clinic Uses CCCDC funds to provide Medicine to Uninsured Residents

The Cullman County Community Development Commission has awarded the Good Samaritan Health Clinic with a $12,000 grant to ... Read more

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Severe weather sales tax holiday Feb. 25-27

With the frequency residents of Alabama experience severe weather, it’s easy to become complacent and even comfortable at ... Read more