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U.S. News & World Report: UAB Hospital Claims No. 1 Ranking as Best in Alabama; Birmingham Metro
UAB Hospital was once again named the best hospital in Alabama by U.S. News & World Report in its 2024-2025 Best Hospital rankings, released last week. University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital also claims the No. 1 ranking as the best hospital in the Birmingham metro area. “UAB Hospital’s recognition...
David Hall elected to Miss. Power Board
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - A Meridian businessman has been elected to serve on the Board of Directors of Mississippi Power Company. David Hall is President and CEO of Hall Timberlands, a family owned timber company in business in Meridian for over 85 years. David Hall.
Heavy rains move though Meridian Saturday morning
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - We’ve been dodging rain all week, and it looks like we’ll have to dodge rain for our weekend as well. A stalled boundary, a surface area of low pressure, plentiful moisture that has been pumped in from the Gulf, and an upper disturbance are ALL working together to keep us in this wetter pattern for our weekend.
Robertson Bank donates $30K to Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Foundation in Demopolis
Robertson Banking Company — a West Alabama institution with roots in Demopolis — has donated $30,000 to the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences (ASHS) Foundation to support development of an innovative residential, statewide, healthcare specialty high school in the rural city. ASHS, which is expected to open in...
Songwriters wow crowd at festival
The Hwy. 80 Songwriters Festival featured a number of local and nearby artists Saturday, July 6, at the Demopolis Civic Center. The event has been going on in Demopolis for at least the past 10 years. The event is designed to showcase local songwriters, and this is one of the several Hwy. 80 Songwriters Festivals […] The post Songwriters wow crowd at festival appeared first on The Demopolis Times.
Lawsuit challenges timing of new Alabama law disqualifying more felons from voting on Nov. 5
Robert Crowley is a U.S. Army veteran, and volunteer with the Paralyzed Veterans of America and Mid-South chapter representative. He’s described in a lawsuit as a devoted father, grandfather and great-grandfather. But 27 years ago in 1997, he was convicted of attempted murder. Though he’s a registered voter in Alabama, his ability to vote on Nov. 5 is in doubt because of a new Alabama law that could disqualify him and many others from voting.
Cheeseburger sliders franchise targeting 8 more Alabama locations
Atlanta-based Smalls Sliders is continuing to sign development deals geared toward covering Alabama. The chain earlier this year announced as many as five locations in and around Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Auburn, and the cheeseburger franchise already has Auburn and Birmingham locations set to open over the next year. According to...
Vehicle hit by gunfire near Montgomery intersection
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Authorities confirm shots were fired in the area of Atlanta Highway and McLemore Drive Friday afternoon. Although the incident occurred within Montgomery city limits, it is being investigated by the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff’s office said a vehicle was hit by gunfire, but...
Montgomery Police Seek Help in Solving Fatal July Shooting
Montgomery, AL (WDNews) – The Montgomery Police Department is investigating a fatal shooting that occurred on July 18, 2024. Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying the suspects involved in this tragic incident. Victim Identified:. The victim, Hector Bamaca Yoc, 21, of Montgomery, was found with a...
Montgomery Fire/Rescue mourns passing of retired captain
The Montgomery Fire/Rescue Department has announced the death of retired Captain William R. Lowe, who passed away on Monday, July 15. The department made a statement on social media saying that Lowe was a firefighter for 20 years, first entering in 1968 and retiring in 1988:. "Grieving when a loved...
Rita Carmichael honored with Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award
Selma native Rita Carmichael was honored with the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award. The accolade, presented by Anita C. Roberts, Executive Director of the Black Business Journal, an affiliate of Made Media Group, recognizes Rita's unwavering dedication to the service of children and her profound impact on the community. The ceremony, held at the heart of Selma, celebrated not just an individual, but the values of commitment, compassion, and excellence that Rita embodies.
Selma healthcare worker opens medical transport business
There’s a new ride service in Selma-Dallas County that will help residents get to a doctor’s appointment or pick up medication. Preferred NEMT officially started business July 16 with a ribbon cutting at the Selma Dallas County Public Library hosted by the Selma-Dallas County Chamber of Commerce. Preferred...
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