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Times Editorial: Best, worst brought out
When 1,200 Hurricane Gustav evacuees arrived in Cullman County, in many ways it brought out the best from local residents.
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Oktoberfest is just around the corner, and Cullman is gearing up for this year's events.
The Times breaks down Cullman City Schools' central office payroll
The Cullman City Schools central office employs 16 employees paid either entirely or partially by local funds.
Cullman preparing 30-year roadmap
City Planner Jim Fisher held a community forum recently to discuss a proposed comprehensive plan for the City of Cullman.
Clint Jacob said there is one thing he has definitely missed during his recent stay in Cullman.
Longtime city clerk recovering from illness
Longtime Cullman City Clerk Lucille Galin recently missed her first election in quite some time due to a bout with health problems.
The Cullman Regional Medical Center board met Tuesday night for its monthly board meeting.
John William - Bill' Boatright
John William 'Bill' Boatright Funeral services for John William "Bill" Boatright of Hanceville will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept.
Cullman police search for mannequin thieves
By Patrick McCreless PATRICKM@CULLMANTIMES.COM Cullman police are on the lookout for a woman who disappeared Monday from Rumors Deli.
Until four weeks ago, I was completely unaware of Cullman's existence let alone know anything about the city.
Wellness and Aquatic Center on schedule, within budget
Cullman city's $14 million Wellness and Aquatic Center project has been under way for nearly a year, and construction has remained on schedule and within budget so far.
Two new retailers come to Cullman
Two new businesses have recently opened in Cullman. Rue 21, a leading specialty teen clothing and accessory store, opened on Aug.
By Tiffany Green TGREEN@CULLMANTIMES.COM Cullman agencies, including the Cullman City Police Department and the Cullman County Electric Co-op, are helping with relief efforts after Hurricane Gustav slammed the ...
City schools budget - in good shape'
By Trent Moore trentm@cullmantimes.com Cullman City Schools held the first of two public budget hearings Friday, where it was announced the budget for 2008-2009 is "in good shape," according to Chief Financial ...
Strip-mining operation planned
By Patrick McCreless PATRICKM@CULLMANTIMES.COM An Alabama company plans to mine for coal in Cullman County near Smith Lake, but before any dirt is moved, local residents are encouraged to voice their opinions ...
County Board of Education preparing Capital Plan report
By Trent Moore trentm@cullmantimes.com The Cullman County Board of Education met Thursday to discuss the upcoming Capital Plan Report, which the system must have completed to present to the Alabama State Board ...
Man arrested for second time in a week
By Patrick McCreless PATRICKM@CULLMANTIMES.COM Cullman County Sheriff's deputies arrested a convicted felon on burglary and firearm possession charges Saturday - almost a week after they arrested him for ...
Troopers out in force this holiday weekend
By Patrick McCreless PATRICKM@CULLMANTIMES.COM All available Alabama State Troopers and local law enforcement officers will be on duty over the Labor Day weekend, though traffic may not be as busy as in ...
Several nearby fire departments responded to the call, including Cullman, Vinemont and Westpoint.
By Trent Moore trentm@cullmantimes.com The Cullman United Way looked more like an electronics store Wednesday morning, when the agency gave away 200 new weather radios to residents in Cullman.