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  • Martha Poole Simmons inducted into Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    On Sunday, August 20, 2024 veteran Alabama Gazette writer Martha Poole Simmons was formally inducted into the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. Simmons was nominated by Carver D.K. Papke. Simmons lives in Montgomery. From the 2024 Hall of Fame Induction and Awards Ceremony program, "Martha Poole Simmons serves Armed Forces veterans through the American Red Cross and by writing articles for the Alabama Gazette. Simmons has presented at meetings for the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter...

  • Lies, Damn Lies and DNC

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Aug 1, 2024

    (August 20, 2024) I watched as much of Monday’s DNC as I could stand. All in all, about two minutes. Maybe less. Honestly, I just couldn’t make myself watch any more. I haven’t seen so many self-aggrandizing narcissists and floridly delusional souls since I worked the admissions unit at Bryce. That, plus the bare-faced lies of these people? Unwatchable. At the very least, very difficult to watch without the intense desire to reprogram the TV with an axe. Maybe that’s why the DNC’s main prog...

  • Palmer Announces 2024 U.S. Service Academy Appointments

    Guest Writer, Congressman Gary Palmers office|Aug 1, 2024

    Birmingham, AL – Representative Gary Palmer (R-AL) is proud to announce that eight students from Alabama's Sixth District have been accepted to United States Service Academies. They will continue their education at one of the Service Academies and subsequently serve at least five years in the U.S. military. "Nominating outstanding students to the U.S. Service Academies is one of the most serious responsibilities and highest honors of my job," said Rep. Palmer. "These young people are our future...

  • Barber Vintage Motorcycle event is October 11-13

    Staff Writer

    10th Barber Vintage Festival presented by BMW Motorrad October 11-13 The Vintage Festival gives you the opportunity to see vintage motorcycles. Wristbands are non-transferable once used, non-exchangeable and cannot be replaced. If you are an AHRMA competitor or crew member, you need to purchase tickets from AHRMA on-site at the event. Barber Museum admission is NOT included with any ticket and is a separate ticket that can be purchased onsite. Barber Vintage Festival Event ticket is required to...

  • Congressman Robert B. Aderholt Welcomes Constellium's State-of-the-Art Casting Center in Muscle Shoals, Alabama

    Guest Writer, The Office of Congressman Robert Aderholt|Aug 1, 2024

    Today, Constellium announced a new project to construct a state-of-the-art casting center right here in Alabama's 4th Congressional District. This casting center will significantly increase Constellium's ability to convert recycled scrap aluminum into rolling ingot. The casting center will also play an important role in providing aluminum products that will contribute to both national security and the safeguarding of our critical infrastructure sectors. Congressman Robert B. Aderholt (AL-04)...

  • State Rep. Joe Lovvorn appointed to U.S. Space and Rocket Center Board

    Guest Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    State Rep. Joe Lovvorn (R - Auburn) has been appointed by Gov. Kay Ivey to the 18-member board of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center and attended his first meeting of the panel in Huntsville on Wednesday. Officially known by state statute as the "Alabama Space Science Exhibit Commission," the board oversees operations of the U.S. Space and Rocket Center museum and its affiliates - Space Camp, Aviation Challenge, U.S. Cyber Camp, and Robotics Camp. "Alabama built the rockets that carried men to...

  • ADCNR Acquires Beachfront Property on Fort Morgan Peninsula

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Aug 1, 2024

    The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) recently acquired 79 acres of undeveloped land adjacent to the Beach Club Resort on the Fort Morgan Peninsula. This acquisition adds to extensive acreage that ADCNR and its partners already purchased on the peninsula with Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Funds, including the Gulf Highlands property acquired in 2018. The combined area of the Gulf Highlands and Beach Club West properties includes nearly 200 acres, with more than...

  • State Reps. James Lomax and Bubba Underwood to co-chair House Republican Platform Committee

    Guest Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    Montgomery - House Majority Leader Scott Stadthagen (R - Hartselle) announced on Thursday that State Rep. James Lomax (R - Huntsville) and State Rep. Kerry "Bubba" Underwood (R - Tuscumbia) have been named as co-chairs of the House Republican Caucus Platform Committee. The committee plays a large role in determining the bills, measures, resolutions, and initiatives that will be included in the House Republican Caucus' official legislative agenda and command first priority when the upcoming 2025...

  • Aderholt says the evidence of influence peddling by the Biden family is clear

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    Late on Monday night, a teary-eyed President Joseph R. Biden (D) spoke to the Democratic National Convention just four weeks after former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-California) and other Democratic elites forced Biden to end his bid for a second term in the White House. Democrats chose to replace their nominee not just because Biden – age 81 – is suffering from cognitive decline, but also because of the scandals swirling around the President and his family. Earlier in that day, Hou...

  • Kay Ivey sets next nitrogen hypoxia execution

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    On Monay, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey (R) announced that she has set the time frame for the execution of Carey Grayson. This will be just the second time that the state has used nitrogen hypoxia to execute a condemned man. Grayson's execution is set to occur beginning 12:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 21, 2024 and expiring Friday, November 22. The governor has sent a letter to Alabama Department of Corrections Commissioner John Hamm, as well as the Supreme Court's order informing them of her...

  • Shomari Figures to address the DNC

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    Alabamian Shomari Figures will address the Democratic National Convention on Thursday night (August 22, 2024). Shomari is the Democratic nominee in Alabama's Second Congressional District. CD2 was recently redrawn by the federal courts in order to make the district more winnable for a Black person. Figures left his position with the U.S. Justice Department, where he was chief of staff for Attorney General Merrick Garland, in Washington D.C. to return home and run for Congress. "Alabama is...

  • Here's how the average childbirth age has changed over time

    Stacker, Paxtyn Merten|Aug 1, 2024

    New moms are trending older—and have been for decades. Those giving birth in 2022 averaged older than 29, and those having their first child weren't far behind at about 27 years old. That's up five and six years, respectively, from 1970, according to National Center for Health Statistics data. Using this data, Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to chart the rising maternal age over time and researched the social, economic, and health care forces behind later births. Older parents typically...

  • The do's and don'ts of taking pets on the road

    Stacker, Andrea Vale|Aug 1, 2024

    Road trips are more popular than ever—and travelers often have a four-legged family member (or two!) along for the ride. Over the Fourth of July weekend this summer, AAA estimated that more than 60 million Americans drove to their vacation destinations, a new record for travelers hitting the road during the holiday. At the same time, Americans are forgoing leaving their pets at home. This may be in part because families simply have more fur babies than at any time over the past few years. T...

  • 5 home modifications for older adults looking to age in place

    Stacker, Colleen Kilday|Aug 1, 2024

    As baby boomers age, the majority want to continue living independently in their homes, otherwise known as aging in place. About 78% of homeowners over the age of 60 prefer this option over moving into a senior or assisted-living facility, according to a 2024 survey from real estate company Redfin. Many Americans want to age in place to preserve a sense of independence, remain connected to existing communities, and avoid the high cost of long-term care. The median monthly cost of an...

  • Big Daddy Lawler Honored at Roland Cooper State Park

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Aug 1, 2024

    Big in stature, Big in influence and Big in promoting his beloved Alabama Black Belt, the late James "Big Daddy" Lawler was honored and remembered Tuesday at Roland Cooper State Park on the banks of Millers Ferry Lake on the Alabama River. Lawler, who died earlier this year after a short illness, was a champion of anything outdoors related, especially if it happened in the Black Belt. Lawler successfully lobbied for a T-pier at Roland Cooper to accommodate larger fishing tournaments, and...

  • Interior Department provides $325 Million to increase access to the outdoors

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    Last week - Acting Deputy Secretary Laura Daniel-Davis announced the distribution of $325 million from the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Stateside Assistance Program to all 50 states, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia. This is the largest annual distribution from the program since 1979. Acting Deputy Secretary Daniel-Davis celebrated Arizona's $6.7 million award in Avondale today alongside local leaders and partners. She visited Sundance Park in Buckeye and was briefed on...

  • The Southeast has the highest rate of babies with low birth weights

    Stacker, Natalie P. McNeal, Data Work By Elena Cox|Aug 1, 2024

    Babies born in the Southeast tend to have the lowest birth weights in the U.S., highlighting a growing regional public health problem, according to 2021 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to examine the rates of low-birth-weight babies born in each state, using the latest statistics from the CDC. Federal data shows that more than 10% of babies born in the Southeastern states of Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, and South...

  • Will this be the year K-12 students recover from the pandemic's effect on learning?

    Stacker, Natalie P. McNeal|Aug 1, 2024

    As a new school year begins, students are still struggling to achieve grade-level proficiency in reading and math, compounding the learning loss during school closures at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. HeyTutor analyzed news reports and academic research to see how learning loss during the coronavirus pandemic might impact students during the 2024-2025 school year. A 2024 Annie E. Casey Foundation report revealed that many students in the United States are still performing far below their...

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Suspends Campaign, Throws Support To Trump

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Aug 1, 2024

    August 23, 2024) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. formally suspended his Presidential campaign and encouraged his supporters in "about 10" swing states to support President Donald J. Trump. Kennedy said that his name would remain on the ballot in most states, but would be removed in critical swing states where he would be a "spoiler" in the election. Prior to Friday's announcement, his name had already been removed from the ballot in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Recent polling has shown that a three-way race...

  • Trump rallies with Kennedy

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    On Friday afternoon, former Congressman Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent presidential campaign and endorsed former President Donald J. Trump (R). On Friday night, Kennedy joined Trump at a rally in Arizona where Trump said that Kennedy's support will have a "huge" impact on the campaign. "We are both in this to do what's right for the country," Trump said. "He is a phenomenal person, a phenomenal man who loves the people of this country." "I think he's going to have a huge...

  • "It Ends With Us" - A Movie Review

    Luisa Reyes|Aug 1, 2024

    The shallowness of the modern day dating scene is on full display in "It Ends With Us". A movie based on The New York Times bestselling book by Texas native, Colleen Hoover. Although Hoover describes the romantic drama as the hardest book she has ever written, since she touches on the deeply personal theme of domestic violence, the plot of the film actually comes across as a very formulaic Hallmark movie with darker overtones and better acting. That being said, the motion picture is on pace to...

  • Divided Families

    Michael J. Brooks|Aug 1, 2024

    I talked with her lately and she told me, good-naturedly, about her “divided” family. “I’m Episcopalian, and I married a Pentecostal,” she said. There’s nothing wrong with this. I’ve known several “divided” families who made it work. I think the main thing to consider is the children, whether they’re in dad’s church or mom’s church. The most unique blend I ever knew was when Aaron and Sarah showed up at our Baptist church. They made a point to ask me if they were welcomed. Then Aaron explained,...

  • Highest-paid CEOs in America

    Stacker, Ben Wittstein|Aug 1, 2024

    Among the most hotly contested debates in America is what to make of the vast discrepancy between the salaries of the country's top-earning CEOs and the average workers at their companies. CEO compensation rose nearly 1,045% between 1978 and 2022, according to a report from the Economic Policy Institute released in September 2023. Their findings showed that CEOs made 344 times as much as a typical worker in 2022, a massive spike from the 21-1 ratio in 1965. Amid the United Auto Workers strike...

  • Trends in data breaches across 10 commonly targeted industries

    Stacker, Cassidy Grom, Data Work By Emma Rubin|Aug 1, 2024

    If you've ever worked in any number of office jobs, you've probably become familiar with mandatory computer safety training courses and those persistent reminders to change your password every few months. These efforts are just the first line of defense for protecting companies and organizations from dreaded (and often costly) cyberattacks. The hackers behind these attacks may hold data for ransom or, worse, sell off sensitive business information and clients' personal data. Prominent data...

  • DJT, RFK and The Populists United

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Aug 1, 2024

    (August 26, 2924) Last Friday, the American political world shifted on its axis. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suspended his independent Presidential campaign on Friday afternoon and threw his support behind Donald J. Trump. That evening, Trump and Kennedy shared the stage in Phoenix, Arizona, where Kennedy repeated his endorsement of Trump’s efforts to retake the White House. In return, Trump saluted Kennedy’s “decades of work as an advocate for the health of our families and our children, nobod...

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