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Falkville man allegedly breaks into home while armed and intoxicated
By Patrick McCreless PATRICKM@CULLMANTIMES.COM A Falkville man faces burglary charges after he allegedly broke into a neighbor's home Monday while armed and intoxicated.
Environmental teacher workshop
By Trent Moore trentm@cullmantimes.com SIMCOE - Third-grade teacher Pam Deberadinis had no idea she would be dissecting a regurgitated, undigested owl pellet when she signed up for a teacher workshop; but she ...
Question of financial solvency at Valley hospital
Decatur General Hospital's Chief Executive Officer recently admitted the hospital is having some financial problems.
Here's some things I learned in Huntsville this week: The Huntsville Botanical Garden is celebrating Armed Forces Week by offering all active and retired military and their families free access to the Garden.
Mayor: Falkville not a speedtrap
Clif Knight, Hartselle Enquirer The facts don't support an allegation made by a Hartselle resident that the Town of Falkville is a speed trap, said Mayor Jimmie Walker, prior to providing a listing of various ...
Posted by Michael Tomberlin May 20, 2008 11:00 AM Has it been a week already? After a year of counting the weeks as they crept by, this first week home has zipped past me.
Motorcycle accident hurts two people, including teenager
Only on WAFF 48 News, a man and his 13-year-old passenger were sent to the hospital after a motorcycle crash. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Family survives grinding car crash
“I sustained a broken bone, shattered my jaw, and sustained a collapsed lung, lacerations to the face over 100 stitches. I have a trach my neck and fractured my back”
A father, son and grandfather are recovering at home after their SUV was hit head-on by a suspected drunk driver. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
“I didn't really think I was on that many fish. I just caught one here and one there and just hit it lucky.”
Boater Eric Wilborn, of Boaz, won the Wal-Mart Bass Fishing League Choo Choo Division tournament on Wheeler Lake Saturday with a five-bass catch weighing 16 pounds, 6 ounces. via Sand Mountain Reporter
The driver of a 1999 Ford, Brandon Hargett, 26, of Hartselle, was injured in the crash. via Cullman Times
Civil engineer gives up job to build timber-frame home
“We wanted a small cabin, and then we shifted to a timber-frame house.”
CEDAR PLAINS -- Unlike conventional home construction, the margin of error for Will Alexander is slim. via Montgomery Advertiser
Two-car accident ties up traffic
A two-car accident tied up traffic on Interstate 65 Saturday evening. The accident happened around 6:00 p.m. near the Falkville exit. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Man involved in three-vehicle accident wanted for assault
“She sustained injuries last Saturday, pretty serious injuries. Evidently it was a domestic dispute.”
A man who led an Alabama State Trooper on a high-speed chase before he collided with two vehicles in Vinemont Wednesday was wanted for allegedly beating a woman severely in Jackson County. via Cullman Times
Eva woman seriously injured in Falkville wreck
“All I know is a car hit me from the right and started pushing”
Alabama State Trooper reports indicate Vada Smith, 77, was the only person injured during a two-vehicle crash at approximately 11:14 a.m. at the exit off County Road 55 onto Highway 65 South. via Cullman Times
Woman recovering after Monday-morning accident
A Valley woman is recovering after her car collided with an 18-wheeler. The accident happened just after 11:00 a.m. on Highway 55 outside of Falkville in Morgan County. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Morgan County Man Dies in Early Morning House Fire
Authorities in Morgan County say a 34-year-old man died when his residence went up in flames early Monday. via WIAT-TV Birmingham
Nellie Norean Harris Massingill
Nellie Norean Harris Massingill, 87, of Horton, died Monday, March 10, 2008, at Marshall Medical Center South. via Sand Mountain Reporter
Hartselle woman swept into Cedar Creek near Falkville
Police say the dangers of driving across a flooded road or bridge was highlighted yesterday when a Hartselle woman was swept into Cedar Creek when she attempted to drive across a bridge. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Bob Francis, Chairman, Hartselle Development Board Some in Hartselle perceive that existing school facilities are "good enough." "Good enough" implies visionless endorsement of the status quo. via Hartselle Enquirer
Two die in separate wrecks in Morgan, Limestone counties
Alabama state troopers say two people were killed in separate traffic accidents Wednesday afternoon in Morgan and Limestone counties. via WAFF-TV Huntsville