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Fence hearing | Berlin gaming fees | Tree cleanup plans

14 min · 19 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Fence hearing | Berlin gaming fees | Tree cleanup plans

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Cullman Today – Friday, June 19, 2026 Here's what's making news in Cullman this morning: 🏛️ Cullman sets a public hearing on proposed residential fence rules 🎡 Berlin approves new fees for amusement and gaming devices 🌳 Tree Commission reviews storm cleanup, Heritage Park replanting and a new city tree guide ➕ Plus: 🏃 Cullman Christian names Matt Heaton head cross-country and track and field coach 🎈 Alabama Extension warns against balloon releases 💼 Cullman Housing Authority plans job fair and resource event ⛪ Shrine repairs St. Francis Courtyard in Hanceville 🐍 Extension shares safety tips on copperheads and cottonmouths ☀️ Weather: Today will be partly sunny, warm and a little unsettled, with a high near 84 and a few showers or storms possible mainly from lunchtime through late afternoon. Tonight will be mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies, a high near 83 and a chance of showers or a stray storm. Sunday looks like the wetter day, with showers and storms likely by late morning and a high near 84. 🕊️ Obituaries: Shelia Ann Willoughby; Lorraine Marie Cole 📍 Watch weekdays at 6:30 a.m. on Facebook and YouTube 📲 Website: https://CullmanTribune.com 📰 Subscribe: https://tribune.store 📱 App: https://cullman.app

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Portada del episodio Fence hearing | Berlin gaming fees | Tree cleanup plans

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Cullman Today – Friday, June 19, 2026 Here's what's making news in Cullman this morning: 🏛️ Cullman sets a public hearing on proposed residential fence rules 🎡 Berlin approves new fees for amusement and gaming devices 🌳 Tree Commission reviews storm cleanup, Heritage Park replanting and a new city tree guide ➕ Plus: 🏃 Cullman Christian names Matt Heaton head cross-country and track and field coach 🎈 Alabama Extension warns against balloon releases 💼 Cullman Housing Authority plans job fair and resource event ⛪ Shrine repairs St. Francis Courtyard in Hanceville 🐍 Extension shares safety tips on copperheads and cottonmouths ☀️ Weather: Today will be partly sunny, warm and a little unsettled, with a high near 84 and a few showers or storms possible mainly from lunchtime through late afternoon. Tonight will be mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Tomorrow brings partly sunny skies, a high near 83 and a chance of showers or a stray storm. Sunday looks like the wetter day, with showers and storms likely by late morning and a high near 84. 🕊️ Obituaries: Shelia Ann Willoughby; Lorraine Marie Cole 📍 Watch weekdays at 6:30 a.m. on Facebook and YouTube 📲 Website: https://CullmanTribune.com 📰 Subscribe: https://tribune.store 📱 App: https://cullman.app

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Bedtime Stories – Shane Barnette reads The Bully From The Black Lagoon

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