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  • 4 days ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 3:12 pm Tuesday, June 24, 2025 A city of Cullman resident urged council members on Monday, June 23, to enforce speed limits near her home on Veigl Avenue due to the frequency she said motorists have been endangering residents and pedestrians. Tammy Caldwell told the council that she had moved from Birmingham, Alabama into her home on Veigl Avenue around four years ago.

  • 4 days ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 3:06 pm Tuesday, June 24, 2025 On Wednesday, June 18, Alabama Senate pro tem Garlan Gudger announced $100,000 in supplemental state funding had been secured for Holly Pond High School. Gudger visited the school on Wednesday to present a ceremonial check to represent the funding, which will be distributed to the Cullman County school system with a specific earmark for Holly Pond High School.

  • 4 days ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 2:23 pm Tuesday, June 24, 2025 The Cullman County Commission recognized two dedicated Road Department employees whose retirements were approved on Tuesday, June 17, after a combined total of more than 50 years of service. The commission approved Timothy Tipton’s retirement after 32 years of service with the county’s road department. Cullman County engineer Phillip Widener offered a few parting words to Tipton as he entered retirement.

  • 4 days ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 10:05 pm Monday, June 23, 2025 Cullman County Commission Chairman Jeff Clemons cast the deciding vote to remove around 20 pine trees in the Veterans Memorial area of Sportsman Lake Park on Tuesday, June 17. The decision paves the way for the installation of a MQ-1C drone — more commonly referred to as a “Gray Eagle” — to accompany the tank and Vietnam-era “Huey” helicopter currently on display.

  • 1 week ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 9:30 pm Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Farm-to-table is often used as a descriptor for some of the freshest, locally sourced meals available. But, a conversation with Dawn Boyd of Gathered Roots Plant Farm has shown that in some instances, “farm-to-farm-to-table” may be a slightly more apt phrase. Unlike most local producers, Gathered Farms does not specialize in any one particular crop.

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Managing Editor at Northwest Alabamian

Shelly Hess primarily covers news in the northern region of Alabama, United States, including areas around Cullman and Decatur.

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Nick Griffin

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Nick Griffin primarily covers news in Northern Alabama, United States, including areas around Huntsville and Decatur.

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Megan Scarano

Weekend Anchor and Reporter at WBMA-TV (Birmingham, AL)

Megan Scarano primarily covers news in North-Central Alabama, United States, including areas around Cullman and Blount counties.

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Lici Beveridge

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Max Cohan

Weekend Sports Anchor and Reporter at WAAY-TV (Huntsville, AL)

Max Cohan primarily covers news in Northern Alabama, United States, including areas around Huntsville and Decatur.

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