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Alabama State Health Director, Decatur Utilities push back against water quality concerns north ... We took these concerns straight to Dr. Scott Harris, who is the acting State Health Officer for the Alabama Department of Public Health. The ADPH isn't new to water concerns, especially after the Environmental Protection Agency adjusted its acceptable levels of two different chemicals in drinking water; ...
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South Alabama baseball picked to win Sun Belt Conference East division South Alabama went 40-21 overall and 22-8 in league play last year, sharing the Sun Belt regular season title with Coastal Carolina. South Alabama got 72 poll points this year, good for first place in the East predictions ahead of Coastal Carolina (59), Georgia Southern (43), Troy (41), Georgia State (20) ...
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Alabama Sen. Doug Jones urges President Trump to strike 'bipartisan' tone in State of the Union ... Jones said it was part of his commitment to the Child Health Insurance Program and what would have happened to the state of Alabama in the event of a government shutdown that influenced his vote. "I don't think I voted against my own party in particular," he replied. "There other Democrats who voted ...
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New devil sign telling Alabama 'Go To Church' to be posted PRATTVILLE (AP) — A collapsed sign along an Alabama highway saying "Go To Church or the Devil Will Get You!" will be erected again. AL.com reported Monday the family that owns the sign depicting a red-tailed Satan will post another, likely with the exact wording as the original. It stood for decades ...
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LEGISLATIVE OUTLOOK: Greer talks state's needs, bills on tap Greer explained if the state had more money to divert to treating mental health, it could ease the burden on Alabama's overcrowded prisons. "Thirty percent of our prisoners have some sort of mental health issue," he said. "Every year, we just kind of push it aside." A federal judge last year ruled Alabama's ...
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Lawmakers to Hold Hearing on Day Care Regulations Alabama lawmakers are holding a public hearing later today on legislation that would allow state officials to inspect church-affiliated day cares. The House Children and Senior Advocacy Committee will discuss the proposal to allow state inspections of church-affiliated day cares at least once per year.
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Dale Jackson's 7 Things: Trump's State of the Union, FBI's deputy director resigns, Alabama's ... State Representative Patricia Todd has decided to step down over Alabama's ethics law; more speculated to follow. — Todd says, "The current ethic laws and the time to serve as a legislator create a barrier for me to secure full time employment." — Montgomery rumors seem to imply that the Attorney ...
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Where Alabama stands in NCAA tourney talk, what Avery Johnson wants to fix After Saturday, Alabama's NCAA tournament resume is looking solid. The 80-73 win over then-No. 12 Oklahoma was the third over a team currently ranked in the top-10 of the latest official RPI. That's good enough to earn a No. 9 seed in both the ESPN and CBS Sports NCAA bracket projections ...
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