CULLMAN —
A woman who was injured in a Tuesday afternoon accident near Joppa remains in critical condition in Huntsville Hospital.
Amy Hatley, 36, of Union Springs, is in neuro-instensive care at Huntsville Hospital, a spokesman for the hospital reported Thursday afternoon.
Hatley was ejected from the vehicle driven by Steven Charles Martin, 32, of Arab, according to authorities who were at the scene of the wreck on County Road 1834.
Heather Walker, 28, of Baileyton, was killed in the single-vehicle accident. The cause of the wreck has not been determined, but Alabama State Troopers are continuing to investigate.
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Woman injured in Tuesday wreck in critical condition
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Record Powerball jackpot inspires office pools
In workplaces across the nation, Americans are inviting their colleagues to chip in $2 for a Powerball ticket and a shared daydream.
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Severe thunderstorm warning issued for Cullman County
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Cullman County.
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Thunderstorms expected through tonight
Expect a lot of rain and some possibly strong thunderstorms through the afternoon and night across Cullman County.
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ADECA bringing $49 million for tornado relief
The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs announced a second round of funding, $49 million, coming to communities in North Alabama who suffered tornado damage from April 27, 2011 at a meeting in the Cullman City Hall on Tuesday morning.
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Arrests, incidents reports for Thursday, May 16, 2013
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman City Police Department for Thursday:
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'Prissy' brings warmth happiness to man, wife
Bill Smith couldn’t agree more that a dog is man’s best friend, as he and his wife’s pet Chihuahua has given them a new kind of hope.
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Tick awareness time as warm months settle in
The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), a nonprofit organization of leading veterinary parasitologists, predicts the threat of Lyme disease for dogs will be extremely high this year. The forecast, the only one of its kind for parasites, was developed in partnership with Clemson University statisticians also responsible for developing the model for severe weather forecasting.
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Woman convicted of rape sentenced to 75 years
After being convicted of first degree rape in March, Dianne Kathy Robertson, 56, of Cullman was sentenced to 75 years with the chance of parole on Tuesday in Circuit Court.
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Local authorities participate in Torch Run for Special Olympics
Cullman deputies and officers participated in the Torch Run for the Special Olympics, running the Cullman ‘leg’ from the steps of First Baptist Church to Heritage park at noon on Thursday.
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The Times' Morning Update for Friday, May 17, 2013
Good morning, readers, this is what's happening in your county today:
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