Listen "Ivey sends $2M to food banks | Cullman swears in leaders; Hall president | Berlin names Hardman pro tem"
Episode Synopsis
Cullman Today โ November 5, 2025 Here's what's making news in Cullman this morning: ๐ SNAP lapse: Gov. Kay Ivey directs $2M to eight regional food banks; DHR adds $3M ๐๏ธ City of Cullman: Mayor Woody Jacobs and members sworn in; Kim Hall elected council president, David Moss president pro tem ๐๏ธ Berlin: Officials sworn in; Keith Hardman selected mayor pro tem โ Plus: ๐ Wallace State Women's Basketball: Lions crush Chattanooga State 85โ37, move to 2โ0 ๐งบ Vinemont Baseball Cornhole Tournament โ Nov. 8, 11 a.m.; $40 per team ๐ญ '12 Angry Jurors' at The Byre โ Nov. 6โ9 ๐ Chamber Christmas Open House โ Nov. 7โ9 ๐ฅ 4-H Peanut Essay Contest โ entries due Dec. 2 โ๏ธ Weather: Today sunny, high near 71. Tonight mostly clear, low around 44. Thursday sunny near 71. Thursday night mostly clear, low around 50. ๐๏ธ Obituaries: Tammy Elaine Thompson; Taylor Zachary McWaters ๐ Watch weekdays at 6:30 a.m. on Facebook and YouTube ๐ฒ Website: https://CullmanTribune.com ๐ฐ Subscribe: https://tribune.store ๐ฑ App: https://cullman.app
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