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  • 1 week ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 2:48 pm Tuesday, May 27, 2025 HANCEVILLE — With the city of Hanceville’s insurance provider no longer offering liability insurance for the police department, the council has decided to liquidate all HPD assets, including the now unused fleet of vehicles. Although, the provider recently informed the council the HPD’s liability coverage could be restored with caveats, that decision would not be considered until the next policy renewal date in July 2026.

  • 1 week ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 11:26 pm Sunday, May 25, 2025 Following a successful weekend of graduations, the Cullman County Board of Education recognized a long list of students on Monday, May 19. One notable group of students recognized, was the West Point High School Scholars’ Bowl A team who, after building a long-standing reputation as a powerhouse team in State and Regional tournaments, earned its first National Championship title in the Traditional Public Schools Division in April.

  • 2 weeks ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 6:51 pm Wednesday, May 21, 2025 A newly formed collective of more than a dozen regional farmers is redefining the phrase “farm to table” by delivering the freshest local produce and homemade goods straight to your home. Now in its fourth week of operation, The Farmer Co-op is a group of 13 farms located across North Alabama that have teamed up to make shopping locally just a little bit easier.

  • 2 weeks ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 3:11 pm Wednesday, May 21, 2025 The Cullman County Board of Education celebrated the start of construction on two new classroom additions for Hanceville Middle School and the Child Development Center on Wednesday, May 14. Both projects were approved by the board in August 2024 alongside the construction of a new Good Hope Elementary campus.

  • 2 weeks ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 2:51 pm Tuesday, May 20, 2025 Beginning next week, West Elementary will be temporarily closed to the public until mid-July as the campus undergoes renovations related to the new intermediate school project. Cullman City Schools Superintendent Kyle Kallhoff made the announcement during the school board’s regular meeting on Monday, May 12.

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