Cullman Times Online By Loretta Gillespie The Cullman Times HANCEVILLE — Amid flashing cameras and applause from the packed dining hall of the Hanceville Nursing Home where she is a resident, Nettie Marie Edwards Elliott graciously received accolades and honors as she was ...
Cullman Times Online By Ashley Graves The Cullman Times COLD SPRINGS — Abby Myrex isn't one to usually fist pump after making a big shot or show much emotion after her team makes a big run against an opponent. However, Monday night, in Cold Springs Class 2A, ...
Cullman Times Online By Ashley Graves The Cullman Times CULLMAN — Cullman County families affected by the devastating storms of April 27 will soon be provided case management services thanks to a $2.44 million grant provided to the Community Action Partnership through the ...
Cullman Times Online By Trent Moore The Cullman Times CULLMAN — A Cullman man convicted on two counts of manslaughter from a 2001 crash that killed a young boy and 21-year-old woman has been denied parole and must serve at least five more years in state prison.
CullmanSense HOLLY POND - On the game clock it showed 1:11 left in the contest and the Broncos clinging to a one-point advantage and Chase Allen headed to the bench as he fouled out of the game. Jacob Cahoon then stepped to the line with an opportunity to ice the ...
Cullman Times Online By Benjamin Bullard The Cullman Times CULLMAN — Local businessman and longtime county resident Kenneth Walker has announced he will seek the Republican nomination for chairman of the Cullman County Commission in the March 13 primary election.
Cullman Times Online By Rob Ketcham The Cullman Times CULLMAN — There's a lot more to the National Wild Turkey Federation than simply hunting the bird that's responsible for feeding so many during Thanksgiving feasts. In fact, NWTF member Gene Crutchfield, of Cullman, ...
Cullman Times Online By Trent Moore The Cullman Times CULLMAN — With treacherous terrain and environmental regulations leaving few options to get in and clear downed trees from Eight Mile Creek in Cullman, officials hope to go airborne instead.