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Four Hawks Named 2023-2024 Division III Cobalt Golf All-American Scholars
NORMAN, Okla. – 2023-24 Cobalt Golf All-America Scholars for NCAA Division III have been announced. Huntingdon was represented on this prestigious list by four student-athletes, Tyler Bjorgum, Jack Burr, Zackery Coker, and Jack Hundley. To be eligible for Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore,...
Travel center coming to Brundidge
The hope for the City of Brundidge has long been to have a travel stop locate on U.S. Highway 231 within the city limits. That hope is now becoming a reality. The Legacy Travel Center, the partnership of Todd Bolden and Varun Patel of Enterprise, has purchased 22 acres of land on the west side […] The post Travel center coming to Brundidge appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Montgomery Lions Club opens new children’s sensory trail
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Along the Alabama River in downtown Montgomery is a new experience for sight impaired children. “This is what it means for community to come together,” said Alisa Beck, first vice president of the Montgomery Lions Club. The Children’s Sensory Trail serves as a walkable connection...
Fruit: It Takes A Village to Save Lives
Exploring the necessity of providing positive guidance and opportunity to re-imagine success for black youth. Fruit: It Takes a Village to Save Lives examines the story of Valiant Cross Academy Middle School in Montgomery, Alabama. The school puts a strong focus on developing character through rigorous academic lessons, discipline and leadership training.
Public hearing set for Aug. 6 to discuss Hartselle’s updated Comprehensive Plan
Hartselle is taking a significant step toward shaping its future with an upcoming public hearing on Aug. 6. The event, scheduled for 6 p.m. at City Hall, will be the culmination of a year of planning to adopt an updated Comprehensive Plan for the city. The Comprehensive Plan update, a...
Coal company reaches agreement to stop pollution from mine in Tuscaloosa County
A coal company that is leaking polluted wastewater from a mine in west Alabama reached a legal agreement with an environmental group to fix a dam and protect local waterways in Tuscaloosa County. Warrior Met Coal owns several coal mines in Alabama, including one that is leaking discharges into a...
City of Birmingham celebrates 100-year legacies of 3 Black Greek organizations
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — The City of Birmingham is honoring the centennial anniversaries of three Black Greek letter organizations. Three Legacies, One Century is a photo exhibition of the histories of three groups and their service to the city. The Tau Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Alpha Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi […]
Alabama surgery center facility sells for $6.81M
An outpatient surgery facility in Gardendale, Ala., has sold for $6.81 million, according to a July 25 report from the Birmingham Business Journal. The Gardendale Surgery Center property is affiliated with Brookwood Baptist Health, which acquired the practice in 2015. The 15,196-square-foot building offers gastroenterology, orthopedic and general surgery services.
American Village to close for the month of August, will reopen with freshly brewed experiences
The American Village will close its gates to the public for the month of August in accordance with an annual focus on ensuring the facility provides the best experience possible to both its guests and many staff members. The post American Village to close for the month of August, will reopen with freshly brewed experiences appeared first on Shelby County Reporter.
DCH Regional Medical Center to use drone technology to wash windows
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - A cool story in Tuscaloosa. DCH Regional Medical Center typically uses humans to wash its exterior windows at the hospital and medical tower, but not anymore. They will use drones. It’s the marvel of technology. The type of drone that will be used is not your...
Online reviews of Nick's in the Sticks pulled after viral video alleging racist language
Waves of resentment over the viral video from Nick's Original Filet House (aka Nick's in the Sticks) exploded into review bombs that shuttered Nick's-related pages on at least two major crowd-source review sites. Yelp and Tripadvisor on Tuesday morning had shared messages that no new posts about Nick's would be accepted, for the time being. Over the weekend, a video surfaced showing a Nick's customer accusing a restaurant employee of using racist language. ...