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Columns

(Column) This week, and every week, newspapers are for you

Americans have more media options than ever. We are inundated with stories, memes, videos and promotions 24 hours ... Read more

Local News

Librarian: Efforts to ban books from Cullman library on the rise

Gov. Kay Ivey has called out the practices and policies of Alabama’s public library system through a letter ... Read more

Editorials

Our view: No replacement for quality journalism

Across the country, quality journalism is critical for sharing important news affecting our society. Through their timely reporting, ... Read more

Columns

(Column) Big Jim, ‘Just spell my name right!’

Alabama has never had a more colorful governor than Big Jim Folsom. He also was a brilliant politician ... Read more

National News

Quintessential newspaperman Bob Giles dies at 90

TRAVERSE CITY, Minn. — Bob Giles, 90, an award-winning newspaperman who, in the course of his career, covered ... Read more

National News

Dementia a growing concern as U.S. population ages

Monthly bills came due; taxes, too. Frank Duffy had the money to pay. What he was losing was ... Read more

Uncategorized

Armstrong Williams: Informal censorship is worse than book burning

Suppose the president of the United States voices concern over media concentration. The president promises to consider antitrust ... Read more

Local News

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

Wallace State library’s future in question

HANCEVILLE — The future of the Wallace State Library may be in question as the college plans for ... 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