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  • 1 week ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 3:48 pm Tuesday, April 15, 2025 DODGE CITY — The town of Dodge City provided residents with a brief update on its efforts to install traffic lights at some of the town’s major intersections along Alabama Hwy. 69 Thursday, April 10. Traffic signals along Hwy. 69 have been a major request from Dodge City residents due to the high volume of traffic and the lack of visibility at some of the town’s most used intersections.

  • 1 week ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 2:43 pm Monday, April 14, 2025 VINEMONT — The upcoming District 11 special election will fall on the same day as previously scheduled municipal elections throughout the state of Alabama, which has caused the town of South Vinemont to rearrange its election day plans. The Vinemont municipal election will continue as planned at the Vinemont Community Center Tuesday, August 26.

  • 2 weeks ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 7:02 pm Wednesday, April 9, 2025 Tourism in the city of Cullman typically ticks up significantly during the Spring and local officials have been prepping for what is primed to be another historic season.

  • 2 weeks ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 6:34 pm Wednesday, April 9, 2025 With just over one month until the May 13 Republican primary for a special election to fill a recent Alabama House District 11 vacancy, the Cullman County Republican Party hosted both GOP candidates — former Cullman County School Board member Heath Allbright and retired U.S. Army Colonel Don Fallin — during its monthly breakfast Saturday, April 5. During the breakfast, they responded to several questions submitted by party members.

  • 3 weeks ago | cullmantimes.com | Patrick Camp

    Published 7:49 pm Wednesday, April 2, 2025 Several parents of Harmony School students have pushed back against the Cullman County School Board’s plans to reorganize several of the district’s feeder schools — which would reduce the number of grade levels at Harmony while expanding countywide pre-K options. The board announced its plan in February to have Harmony students transfer to larger campuses after 5th grade next school year. Harmony currently serves pre-K-8th grade students.

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