Cullman
Governor announces high-speed internet project to benefit Winston County
CULLMAN - In an effort to connect all Alabamians to high-speed internet, Governor Kay Ivey joined forces with Cullman Electric Co-op and state legislators to announce a $7 million project for parts of Winston, Cullman, Lawrence and Morgan counties on Monday, Dec. 2.
Christkindlmarkt now open in Cullman
CULLMAN - Cullman’s premier Christmas event has a new name and has expanded.
Cullman Electric asks residents to take part in Click-Check Challenge
CULLMAN - With billions of dollars on the line to develop reliable high-speed internet access in the United States, every Alabamian is strongly encouraged to Click-Check-Challenge their home and business addresses’ service details on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) connectivity map.
Crane Hill woman dies in wreck
CULLMAN - A two-vehicle crash at approximately 2:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, has claimed the life of a Crane Hill woman.
Bloomin' Festival returns to Cullman April 23-24
CULLMAN - Arts and crafts will be on display for two days in April when the St. Bernard Abbey and Prep School hosts its annual Bloomin’ Festival.
Bremen woman charged in 2020 deaths
CULLMAN - A 38-year-old Bremen woman has been indicted by a Cullman County grand jury on several charges, including homicide /manslaughter, stemming from a two-vehicle accident that claimed the lives of three former Lynn School students and an unborn child.
Cullman Regional creates wait list for those wanting vaccine
CULLMAN - Cullman Regional Medical Center has established a waiting list for any community members interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
Cullman Regional implements updated hospital visitation policy
CULLMAN - Cullman Regional Medical Center has announced that in order to comply with Governor Kay Ivey’s amended State Health Order regarding hospital visitation, the hospital has developed a COVID/Pandemic Visitation Policy that went into effect at 8 a.m. on Friday, October 2, 2020.
Cullman Regional urges community to wear masks and social distance
CULLMAN - Cullman Regional Medical Center and local leaders are coming together to encourage local community members to stop the spread of COVID-19 by following 3 simple steps:
Wash your hands, frequently;
Maintain 6-foot distance when out;
Wear a mask when you can’t maintain a 6-foot distance from others.