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Hanceville police recover active meth lab, stolen property in home
Heath Whitehead, left, and David Hyde. Discussion Two Hanceville men are behind bars after police allegedly recovered a working meth lab and about $20,000 worth of stolen property Wednesday from a local residence.
The City of Cullman and the Cullman County Commission have their own proposals for a second water source for the area, and neither group has shown signs of relenting to the other's plan.
Times Editorial: Steady hand needed on water supply
When two county commissioners showed up at The Cullman Times office Monday to propose a new long-term water plan for the county - taking water from Smith Lake instead of putting a dam on the Duck River - it came as a shock to us.
Major WSCC fundraiser set for today
More than 100 scholarships could be raised today at the fifth annual "Invest in a Student and Change a Life" auction and luncheon at Wallace State Community College in Hanceville.
Hanceville considering water study
The Hanceville City Council may soon initiate a water study in efforts to obtain possible state funding to fix drainage problems on U.S. Highway 31 and Alabama Highway 91.
WSCC, Athens tuition could rise
Tuition at Wallace State in Hanceville and Athens State could be on the rise as soon as this spring, if the state school board approves a new plan to raise the fees.
Candidates for Alabama treasurer will be in Cullman Thursday to discuss the state's ailing prepaid college tuition program and what is needed to fix it.
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Bidding ends wait for Somerville sewer service
About 300 customers, most of them residential, are in line for sewer here, said Mayor Ray Long after the town opened bids Thursday for Phase 1 of its sewer project.
Good Hope Football @ Hanceville Video Feed Only
Raider Sports Network; VIDEO FEED ONLY To properly view please pull this from www.goodhoperaiders.ihigh.com and click on LIVE BROADCASTS in the GRAY HEADER STRIP to the upper left of the page.
6-Oct-09 - Mother Angelica Awarded Top Honor by Pope Benedict XVI
Irondale, Ala., Oct 5, 2009 .- Pope Benedict XVI has awarded the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Medal to Mother Angelica, founder of the Eternal Word Television Network and also EWTN executive Deacon Bill Steltemeier.
EWTN founder Mother Angelica honored by Pope Benedict
Bishop Robert Baker, center, presented medals Sunday to Deacon Bill Steltemeier, left, chairman of EWTN, to EWTN founder Mother Angelica, with Sister Margaret Mary, right, accepting on Mother Angelica's behalf.
United States Department of Justice
Owner of Alabama Tire Store Sentenced to Prison for Tax Evasion
Timothy Smith, a resident of Cullman, Ala., was sentenced today to 30 months in prison for tax evasion by Judge R. David Proctor, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service announced.
After losing the first game of the championship match, Good Hope Lady Raiders took the second game and won the third and deciding game 15-3 at Horton Gymnaisum in Hanceville.
Funeral services for Jack Conard Calvert, 88, of Crane Hill will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept.
When There's Noth... - Candi Sta...
Born March 13, 1940, in Hanceville, AL, Candi Stanton sang with the Jewell Gospel Trio as a teenager.
Many AL towns getting railroad
The Alabama Department of Transportation announced today that funding to install new highway-railway grade crossing signals and gates has been approved at the following places: The Piney Chapel Road crossing in the city of Athens in Limestone County The Garden City Heights Street and County Road 530 crossings in the city of Hanceville in Cullman ...
Forensic audit alleges former Hanceville water board employee misappropriated $88,000 in funds
Audit findings allege that Sally Alexander - seen here during a July Hanceville City Council meeting - either misappropriated, inadequately documented or made without proper authorization, water board funds totaling $86,015.83, between Jan.