CULLMAN —
Here is a look at people who applied for marriage licenses in the Cullman County Probate Office from Jan. 12-18:
‰ Michael Miller Coates, 38, and Candace Lorie Naramore, 39, both of Hanceville.
‰ Jason Walter Iljoah Russell, 32, and Danielle Nicole Johnson Norris, 27, both of Cullman.
‰ Cary James Able, 27, and Sara Lynne Garrett, 22, both of Cullman.
‰ Donnie Ray Weaver, 23, and Cara Lee Gadow, 18, both of Cullman.
‰ James Warner Roberts, 48, and Tami Darlene Graves Vaughn, 42, both of Hanceville.
‰ Heath Allen Brooks, 34, and Susan Marie Cooper Wilson, 41, both of Cullman.
‰ Phillip Scott Stephens, 22, and Kristy Lee Schultz, 17, both of Cullman.
‰ James Max Williams, 77, of Cullman and Nellie Cobbs Rodenberry, 70, of Holly Pond.
Here is a look at people who filed for divorce in the Circuit Court of Cullman County from Jan. 12-18:
‰ Thomas Joseph Britton, 31, of Holly Pond and Suzan Chappell Britton, 28, of Cullman.
‰ Daniel Gene Puckett, 25, of Bremen and Rachel Nicole Gable Puckett, 24, of Vinemont.
‰ Billy C. Keller, 69, and Mary Margaret Sparks Keller, 64, both of Cullman.
‰ Jeremy Scott Williams, 33, and Tracy Michelle Williams, 27, both of Bremen.
‰ Jack Norman Brock, 56, of Bremen and Nancy Jean Pannell Brock, 50, of Hanceville.
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Marriage, divorce licenses for Jan. 12-18, 2013
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Pilot Club received many awards at recent convention
Rebecca Branch, president; Peggy Day, president-elect; Beverly Wilkerson and Peggy Harris of the Executive Board recently attended the Alabama Pilot International Convention in Montgomery.
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Community Action Partnership Celebrates NeighborWorks Week
This June, thousands of volunteers across the country will come together to improve their communities by cleaning up their neighborhoods and educating residents about homeownership.
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Helen Keller festival in Tuscumbia
The 35th annual Helen Keller Festival will take place June 26-30, in Tuscumbia, with most events staged in Spring Park, the downtown area, and at the Helen Keller birthplace.
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City vs. County blood drive
LifeSouth Community Blood Centers and the American Red Cross will hold a blood drive contest between the City of Cullman and Cullman County from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday, June 14. Those making “city” donations may give at the Festhalle Market Platz and Cullman Shopping Center. “County” donations may be made at the Cullman County Courthouse and Walmart Supercenter.
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Summer youth camps
Cullman City Parks and Recreation will host several camps this summer. Registration for all activities will be at the McGukin Civic Center-Cullman.
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Proposals for home health agencies under consideration
Applications to operate new home health agencies in Blount County are under consideration by the State Health Planning and Development Agency.
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HotRod Power Tour passing through Cullman Wednesday
HotRod Magazine Power Tour will pass through Cullman County Wednesday, June 5, traveling down Highway 157 through West Point to access I-65 at the 310 interchange on its way to Hoover for a hugh car show that afternoon.
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Coca Cola Summer Concerts series
The Cullman City Parks and Recreation Department will begin its Coca Cola Summer Concerts series at 6:30 p.m. June 4, at Heritage Park.
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Cullman County Health Department ratings for May 3-9, 2013
These ratings are taken from the Alabama Department of Public Health Website at foodscores.state.al.us.
Scoring System
The overall score determines the reinspection schedule and the use of enforcement actions:
Scoring between 85 and 100: Establishments are considered to be in satisfactory compliance and are inspected on routine schedule.
Scoring between 70 and 84: Establishments require a follow-up inspection within 60 days.
Scoring 60-69: Establishments require follow-up and reinspection within 48 hours.
Scoring below 60: Establishments are closed immediately. Scores may be accessed at www.adph.org.
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Marriage and divorce licenses for May 25-31, 2013
Here is a look at people who applied for marriage licenses in the Cullman County Probate Office from May 25-31:
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