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| Vivians leads No. 4 Mississippi State past Alabama 75-61 STARKVILLE, Miss. — Mississippi State's Victoria Vivians and Teaira McCowan scored a bunch of points and grabbed a bunch of rebounds, just like they do almost every game. But coach Vic Schaefer said some hard-nosed defense from backup guards Jazzmun Holmes and Jordan Danberry was the ...
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| South Alabama picks up commitment from in-state DE Charles Coleman South Alabama picks up commitment from in-state DE Charles Coleman. Updated January 15, 2018 at 10:16 AM ... Coleman was selected for the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic as an injury replacement and he was named All-Huntsville Region second team. He recorded 63 tackles - 43 solo and ...
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| Our View: Our Alabama lawmakers should consider lobbyist role to get CHIP help Given those numbers affect children in Alabama alone, it stands to reason that other states are facing the same dilemma and would like to see Congress take ... in Washington need to remember what is at stake here for the children, and for their home Alabama if this problem lands back in the state's lap.
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| How potential Mike Locksley hire as offensive coordinator would affect Alabama recruiting There's also a possibility that Alabama loses Locksley if he doesn't get the offensive coordinator job because Florida State coach Willie Taggart wants him for the position in Tallahassee. So, the question is, does coach Nick Saban want to lose Pruitt, Daboll, Ansley and Locksley in a matter of a month?
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| Southern states are banding together to promote civil rights tourism across the region For the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, we're saying 'What happened here changed the world,'" said Sentell, Alabama's tourism director. Most states participating in the promotion are part of the Atlanta-based Travel South USA, which is funded by state tourism agencies to lure visitors to the region.
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| Forget about Tua and Jalen, what's next in Alabama quarterback recruiting? With the top 2018 prospects off the board, what's Alabama 2019 quarterback recruiting look like? Alabama has already offered two in-state players -- Hewitt-Trussville's Paul Tyson, the great-grandson of legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant; and Thompson's Taulia Tagovailoa, Tua's younger brother.
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| Lake Guntersville State Park hosts Eagle Awareness Weekends Alabama's Lake Guntersville State Park is planning another season of Eagle Awareness Weekends. The event kicks off this Friday and runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday of each weekend through Feb. 18, featuring birds of prey presentations, guided tours with experienced park personnel and activities ...
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| Code Yellow: University of Alabama places limits on free speech Code Yellow: University of Alabama places limits on free speech ... The University of Alabama, a public university in Tuscaloosa, Ala., has a yellow speech rating according to the Foundation for Individual Rights in ... Tyler Cochran studies Political Science and Religion at Missouri State University.
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| Snow day: Tuesday closings announced for some north Alabama school systems As the National Weather Service predicts snowfall with "higher than normal impacts" across much of north Alabama on Tuesday, some school systems already are announcing closures. For almost all of the state from Montgomery north, the Birmingham NWS projects difficult and potentially dangerous ...
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| Inspired by MLK, John Lewis Continues to Look for "Good Trouble" As such, he was wounded in a brutal attack from Alabama state troopers that became known as "Bloody Sunday." The efforts of King, along with Lewis, civil rights leaders and protesters, proved critical in passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, which ensured the protection of the franchise for all ...
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| New Yorkers honoring Martin Luther King Jr. with Trump protest MONTGOMERY, AL - MARCH 25: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. speaking before crowd of 25,000 Selma To Montgomery, Alabama civil rights marchers, in front of Montgomery, Alabama state capital building. On March 25, 1965 in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Stephen F. Somerstein/Getty Images).
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