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Adopt Momo and his siblings today
The Butler County Humane Society is overflowing with kittens, including Momo and his adorable siblings. These bottle-fed babies are looking for their forever loving homes. They have been spayed or neutered and have received their first round of rabies shots and wormer. The adoption fee is currently $55. “You can’t go wrong with any of […] The post Adopt Momo and his siblings today appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Regional Medical Clinics welcomes Brittany Sheffield
Regional Medical Clinics of Central Alabama has welcomed Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP) Brittany Sheffield to their Georgiana Clinic, located at 125 Church Street. Sheffield is now accepting new patients of all ages, often with same-day or next-day appointment availability. “I’ve always wanted to be a nurse and work in the medical field, but watching […] The post Regional Medical Clinics welcomes Brittany Sheffield appeared first on The Greenville Advocate.
Let football begin: Game week is here
Starnes Media sports editor Kyle Parmley enters his ninth season spearheading our high school football coverage. He can be reached at kparmley@starnesmedia.com. Here are his thoughts as the season approaches. High school football arrives this week, and with that comes a bevy of ways to keep up with teams you...
Expect marble-sized hail with thunderstorms in West Central Alabama Sunday
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Sunday at 4:21 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 5 p.m. for Pickens, Tuscaloosa and Greene counties. The storms may bring wind gusts of up to 50 mph and marble-sized hail (0.5 inches). "At 4:21 p.m., Doppler radar tracked a strong...
Georgia AT&T workers join 17,000 others in strike by Communications Workers of America
This past weekend kicked off a strike against one of the nation's biggest cell phone providers. On Friday, Communications Workers of America employed by AT&T Southeast announced they are going on strike. Their news release says more than 17,000 technicians, customer service representatives, and other workers will be involved from Georgia as well...
Is the Alabama Heat Taking a Vacation This Week?
The summer of 2024 will be remembered as brutal across the southern region. There were many days of scorching temperatures and alarming heat indices. Will Alabama Experience Some Relief from the Heat This Week?. Breaking News, News, Weather News, James Spann, Temps, Alabama Fake Fall, Alabama Fall Sneak Peek, Cooler...
Alabama! These Are The 7 Most Common Crimes In Our State
Living in Alabama, you learn a thing or two about places to avoid and sometimes it's due to crime. When it comes to crime in Alabama, there are actually some that are committed way more than others. Let's go through the list of the most common crimes committed in the state of Alabama.
More than 80 million people at risk for strong storms or excessive heat
It’s been a weekend of dangerous and severe weather across the country. A strong storm hit northern Alabama yesterday with ferocious winds that had people running for cover. In South Carolina, two people drowned as rip currents closed beaches up and down the east coast. Today, more than 80 million people are at risk for either rain, wind, flooding or excessive heat. NBC News’ Guad Venegas reports.
Severe thunderstorm causes bounce house to go airborne in Alabama
A severe thunderstorm in northern Alabama on Saturday interrupted a gathering in the town of Hillsboro, catching attendees off guard and forcing them to run for shelter. The thunderstorm erupted around 1 p.m. local time and produced significant rainfall, cloud-to-ground lightning and damaging wind gusts. Joshua Cofield was one of...
Alabama to require fentanyl education for middle, high schoolers
Students in grades 6-12 in Alabama will receive mandatory instruction on the dangers of fentanyl starting this school year. The Alabama Legislature passed HB 280 in April. It states: “Commencing with the 2024-2025 school year, each local education agency shall annually provide research-based instruction related to fentanyl prevention and drug poisoning awareness to students in grades six through 12 in a manner comparable to instruction provided for other drug and alcohol education and prevention programs.”
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