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  2. Tom Drake (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes wrestling as the "Cullman Comet", Drake wrestled professionally until 1978, eventually being inducted into the International Wrestlers Hall of Fame in 2001. His signature wrestling move was the "dropkick". In 1960, Drake entered law school at the University of Alabama. He continued to wrestle in order to support Chris and daughter Mary.

  3. Edward Markley - Wikipedia

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    Markley died peacefully at approximately 8:20 AM, January 14, 2019, at the age of 79, in the St. Bernard Abbey at Cullman. The Abbey announced his death with a statement that said "He was an exemplary monk, who will be greatly missed by his brothers." [1]

  4. List of newspapers published by CNHI - Wikipedia

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    The Cullman Times four days per week (previously daily) of Cullman, Alabama The News Courier four days per week (previously daily) of Athens, Alabama St. Clair News Aegis weekly of Pell City, Alabama

  5. 2011 Cullman–Arab tornado - Wikipedia

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    The State of Alabama gave $5,989,728 (2011 USD) to the City of Cullman to aid with recovery efforts, and a further $1,294,892 (2011 USD) to Cullman County. [21] A plan was also set in place by the University of Alabama to help fund recovery efforts. [22] Six people were killed by the tornado; five in Ruth and one in rural Cullman County. [23]

  6. Noel F. Parrish - Wikipedia

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    Born in Versailles, Kentucky, [1] to a Southern white minister, Parrish spent parts of his youth living in Alabama and Georgia. [2] His birthplace is often listed as being in nearby Lexington, Kentucky. [3] He graduated from Cullman High School, Cullman, Alabama in 1924 and Rice Institute, Houston, Texas in 1928. [3]

  7. Terri Willingham Thomas - Wikipedia

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    She is also the first resident of Cullman County to serve on a state court in 34 years. In addition to acting as a District and Juvenile Court Judge, she served as President of the Alabama Juvenile and Family Courts Judges Association from 2004–2005, and on the Faculty of the Alabama Judicial College.

  8. Paul Bussman - Wikipedia

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    Bussman was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and lived there until age three, when his family moved to Cullman, Alabama.. His mother moved Paul, his sister, and his three brothers back and forth several times before settling permanently in Cullman, where he graduated from Cullman High School in 1975.

  9. Category:People from Cullman, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Cullman, Alabama" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.