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Head Start scaling back due to federal sequestration
Head Start programs across Cullman county and city are grappling with a round of federal funding cuts that will reduce the amount of classrooms available in the 2013-2014 school year.
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The Times' Morning Update for Monday, June 17, 2013
Early weather and community news
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Better than the old mule by a country mile
Being glad to come home didn’t necessarily mean he was ready to get behind that mule again, though.
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McGriff's foundation set at early age
Bert McGriff was one of five children born to Lonnie and Bell McGriff on a tenant farm in the Kelly Community between Cullman and Eva. All they ever knew was hard work.
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County tops city in annual blood drive
Taking time out of his lunch hour Friday, Vinemont Elementary principal Tony Johnson rested his arm on a chair inside the American Red Cross mobile blood donor center located at the Cullman County Courthouse.
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NARCOG close to naming new director
The North-central Alabama Regional Council of Governments (NARCOG) is expected to name a new executive director within the next several days.
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Friday morning wreck leaves one injured
One person was injured following a two-vehicle crash Friday morning.
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Arrests, incidents reports for Thursday, June 13, 2013
Here is a look at the incidents that were reported to the Cullman City Police Department for Thursday:
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County-city blood drive open until 5:30 p.m.
Employees with the City of Cullman and Cullman County will be rolling up their sleeves today for a friendly competition, all for a good cause.
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Postal Service expands reach in community
From groceries to a full-time pharmacy, Hopper's Family Market in Fairview has become a one-stop shop for customers lately.
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