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Food drive ends Thursday
The Cullman Times Cares and Shares Food Drive will end tomorrow and donations are still needed to reach the 16,000 pound goal.
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Food drive ends Thursday
The Cullman Times Cares and Shares Food Drive will end tomorrow and donations are still needed to reach the 16,000 pound goal.
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Second chance
Buck recently lost one of his legs due to an act of animal cruelty.
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Commissioner presents county water plan to Colony town council
Cullman County Commissioner Wayne Willingham attended Colony’s recent town council meeting to discuss the current Cullman County water issue with area residents.
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9 arrested in Longview meth bust
Cullman County narcotics agents arrested nine individuals in the Longview community who were allegedly found sitting around an active meth lab Friday.
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LePard trial delayed
Due to a multitude of cases on the Cullman County Circuit Court docket, the trial of Derrick LePard did not start Monday as scheduled.
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Times food drive enters final week
The Cullman Cares and Shares Food Drive, sponsored by The Cullman Times, is winding down, and donations are finally beginning to pour in.
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Davis: Jobs key to state’s future
Congressman Artur Davis, a candidate for governor of Alabama, spoke to Cullman Democrats Saturday at the party’s monthly meeting.
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Smith Lake residents unhappy with county’s plan
Many Smith Lake residents expressed concerns Saturday about Cullman County’s proposal to take water from the lake, as well as displeasure about the conflicting water source ideas.
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Christmas comes early
Although it was a little warm for Christmas, it was a perfectly glorious fall day Saturday as downtown Cullman filled with folks who came to give the holiday season an early start.
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Possible inaccurate info sent from Hanceville to ADEM
The Hanceville Water and Sewer Board is trying to determine if inaccurate information was recently sent from the wastewater treatment plant to state regulators.
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Food drive ends Thursday

