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Alabama providing $380 million in incentives for Toyota-Mazda "As the companies hire and build their payroll, they are creating new streams of revenue that flow to the state, to the locals, to education, etc., and we're giving a portion of that as a rebate or an incentive," Canfield said. "It's based on 4 percent of their new payroll available on an annual basis and payable ... Toyota-Mazda to bring $1.6 billion dollar plant to Huntsville, expected to bring 4000 jobs, state ... - whnt.com
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Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging Alabama voter ID law Today, U.S. District Judge L. Scott Coogler ordered the lawsuit filed by Greater Birmingham Ministries, Alabama NAACP and individual plaintiffs against the State of Alabama be dismissed. The lawsuit specifically targeted House Bill 19 of 2011, which requires absentee and in-person voters to show a ...
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Alabama editorial roundup Cities throughout Alabama, such as Auburn and Opelika, are mulling a change in law that would allow Sunday morning alcohol sales in restaurants to begin earlier, as opposed to noon under previous state law. The driving factor behind it is that local restaurants want the freedom to serve typical ...
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FSU DB suggests Tide players should get part of Nick Saban's pay He recorded one tackle in the Florida State's season-opening loss to Alabama at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the same venue where the Crimson Tide captured its fifth title under Saban. Alabama overcame a 20-7 third quarter deficit, and rebounded from a potential game-winning field goal miss to down ...
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8 Alabama, 5 Auburn alumni remain in Super Bowl chase Clemson, Michigan and Oklahoma will have at least one former player on the AFC's Super Bowl representative and Florida State will make the Super Bowl through the NFC. Alabama has had a former player in the Super Bowl for 13 straight years. This year, the Crimson Tide has eight alumni on five of ...
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Major auto plant Indiana had sought finds home in Alabama Japanese automakers Toyota and Mazda on Wednesday announced plans to build a huge $1.6 billion joint-venture plant in Alabama. It was a facility officials in the Hoosier state had hoped to lure to ...
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