By Maggie Martin
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Cullman, AL – It's been six months since dozens of tornadoes swept through Alabama, killing more than 200 residents across the state. In the north central city of Cullman, an EF-4 tornado damaged more than 900 homes and nearly 100 businesses. Alabama Public Radio's Maggie Martin sat down with Cullman Mayor Max Townson to talk about where the city stands in the recovery process. He says there's been a lot of progress in the past six months, but there's still a ways to go.