Cullman’s Sam Dorough took home first-team accolades in Class 6A when the Alabama Sports Writers Association, of which The Times is a voting member, announced this year’s All-State basketball teams on ...
Amanda Shavers joined The Cullman Times in 1997 as the paper's first staff photographer. She has been News Editor since 2008. She is also Content Editor for Cullman Magazine (quarterly), Cullman ...
Amanda Shavers joined The Cullman Times in 1997 as the paper's first staff photographer. She has been News Editor since 2008. She is also Content Editor for Cullman Magazine (quarterly), Cullman ...
Dear Doctors: The more I read about microplastics, the more I want to do something to lower my family’s exposure to them. Any thoughts? Also, what is so much worse about microplastics than dust or ...
Dear Dave: My husband wants to leave his job next year. He wants to go back to school full-time and finish his degree. It wouldn’t take him long to complete his studies, and we’ve both agreed it’s the ...
Born in Falkville, where his father served as mayor, Roy Henry Drinkard began his business journey at just 9-years-old as a newspaper boy. After graduating from St. Bernard High School and ...
Amanda Shavers joined The Cullman Times in 1997 as the paper's first staff photographer. She has been News Editor since 2008. She is also Content Editor for Cullman Magazine (quarterly), Cullman ...
Cold Springs’ varsity girls are back on top once again. The Eagles racked up 101 points at this year’s state track and field meet, holding off Cornerstone (95) to claim their second Class 2A title in ...
West Point’s varsity girls keep on winning, and Vinemont’s varsity girls keep on breaking through in big ways. The Class 5A No. 4 Warriors netted their 27th consecutive victory on Friday night, ...
Arts and crafts were on display Saturday at the 42 Annual Bloomin’ Festival at St. Bernard. The outdoor event features the handcrafted works of talented artists and craftsmen, music and festival food.
There’s something special about holding a piece of pottery that has truly been shaped by hand—and visitors to this year’s Bloomin’ Festival will experience just that as local artisan Renée Hoffman ...
Dear Harriette: I’m feeling frustrated and concerned after a recent experience involving my 8-year-old daughter. She has a severe peanut allergy, and last weekend, I allowed her to spend the night at ...