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The Alabama League of Municipalities (ALM) is throwing a party this week, marking a whopping 90 years of supporting our state's cities and towns! That's nine decades of non-stop dedication to Alabama's 465 municipalities. Since 1935, the ALM has been a go-to resource for cities across the state. They offer legal advice, advocate for local needs in the legislature, and provide tools to help communities thrive. As Executive Director Greg Cochran puts it, they're all about making sure cities have what they need to be vibrant! The anniversary bash is happening at the annual Convention and Expo in Huntsville. Nearly 800 city officials and 200 partner organizations are there, checking out the latest innovations in public safety, water infrastructure, and city planning. Think fire trucks, cutting-edge tech, and smart city solutions! Did you know over 60% of Alabamians live in municipalities? Local governments are the unsung heroes, keeping our streets safe, providing clean water, and ensuring our communities are well-planned. "From the moment you get up till the moment you go to bed, it touches you a million times," Cochran said, highlighting the importance of these everyday services. Gov. Kay Ivey has officially declared this Municipal Government Week in Alabama, emphasizing the vital role local governments play in our quality of life. She encourages everyone to get involved and recognize the importance of good government at the local level. The ALM isn't just about providing services; they're also fierce advocates for municipalities at the state and federal levels. They're fighting to protect local control over taxes, business licenses, and zoning, ensuring cities can shape their own futures. Cochran also points out the financial challenges cities face, especially when it comes to infrastructure. "Building one mile of a two-lane road costs a million dollars," he said, stressing the importance of grants for roads, water systems, and other critical needs. Looking ahead, the ALM is focused on leadership and collaboration. It's about bringing people together to build consensus on how communities should grow. Each of Alabama's 465 municipalities has its own unique personality and dreams, and the ALM is there to help them become a reality.Alabama League of Municipalities Celebrates 90 Years!
A Legacy of Support
Convention and Expo in Huntsville
Local Government: The Foundation
Municipal Government Week
Advocating for Local Control
The Infrastructure Challenge
Building Vibrant Communities
Looks like the Land Trust of North Alabama is one step closer to opening their awesome new Nature Discovery Center, thanks to a major contribution! State Senate Majority Leader Steve Livingston (R-Scottsboro) chipped in a whopping $50,000 to help make this dream a reality. Caroline Kennedy, the Capital Campaign Director, is beyond thrilled! She says Senator Livingston's support is "a vital step" in creating a space that everyone in the region can enjoy. Get ready for hands-on exhibits, outdoor classrooms, and programs galore! The Nature Discovery Center is all about getting folks connected with North Alabama's incredible natural world. It's the Land Trust's way of inspiring the next generation of nature lovers! Courtesy of 256 TodayLand Trust Gets a Big Boost!
Senator Livingston Steps Up
"A Vital Step"
What's the Nature Discovery Center All About?
Longleaf Recovery & Wellness is spreading the love (and much-needed mental health support!) by expanding its Mental Health Wellness Program to Huntsville and Baldwin County! This is HUGE for folks who need accessible, top-notch care. These new spots are bringing services that are usually tough to find outside a hospital setting. We're talking serious support for anxiety, depression, trauma, mood disorders, and all sorts of mental health challenges. "Too many Alabamians miss out on the mental health care they need," says Colin Harris, CEO of Longleaf Recovery & Wellness. "We're meeting people where they are, offering real clinical care without uprooting their lives." Sounds pretty awesome, right? Longleaf's expanded programs include Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Partial Hospitalization (PHP) care – think of it as a bridge between weekly therapy and full inpatient treatment. That means individual therapy, group counseling, psychiatric care, medication management, and personalized wellness plans! Each center boasts a team of licensed professionals trained in trauma-informed care. They're all about supporting emotional and psychological recovery while letting you keep up with work, family, and everyday life. With flexible scheduling and a community vibe, these new Huntsville and Baldwin County centers are stepping up to meet the growing need for accessible mental health treatment across Alabama.Big News for Mental Wellness in Alabama!
What's the Buzz?
Real Care, Real Life
Intensive Support, Flexible Options
Caring Professionals, Community Focus
The Alabama State Trooper Association (ASTA) is hitting the links to support their own! They're rallying around two troopers battling cancer, either directly or as caregivers, and they're doing it with a golf tournament! On June 11th, the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Capitol Hill in Prattville will host a charity golf tournament. Every single penny raised will go straight to the troopers' families, helping ease their financial burdens during this tough time. "This is more than just a game—it’s a chance to come together as a community and show our support for our fellow colleagues during this difficult time," ASTA posted on Facebook. "Whether you’re an avid golfer or just want to make a difference, we hope you will join us!" Registration closes May 16th, so dust off those clubs and sign up ASAP!Troopers Tee Off for a Cause!
Golfing for Good
More Than Just a Game
Don't Miss Out!
Remember James Comey, the ex-FBI director? Word on the street is he snapped a pic of seashells arranged to spell out "8647" on a beach! Some folks interpreted this as a veiled threat against Trump. Supposedly, Comey played coy, leading to an FBI probe. Seriously? Alabama's own Rep. Robert Aderholt is pushing RFK Jr. to focus on fixing American healthcare. Aderholt's urging for systemic reforms—more than just throwing money at the problem—and champions innovation and access for all. Makes sense, right? Looks like Republicans are feeling pretty good these days. A recent Rasmussen poll showed a whopping 52% of voters trust the GOP more than the Dems in Congress. This is great news for them as Trump continues to push his agenda. The Supreme Court is diving headfirst into a constitutional showdown. They're considering Trump's proposal to end birthright citizenship via executive action, and the whole mess with nationwide injunctions. This is gonna be a big one! Potheads and hemp retailers are fuming! Alabama's new law giving the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board control over hemp products is being blasted as "cruel" and economically devastating. Get ready for a legal fight! Senator Tommy Tuberville is playing it cool. He's brushing off media buzz about a possible 2026 run for governor. He says it's "nothing new" and wants to focus on his Senate duties. And he is brushing off more stock trading stories. Trump's making waves in the Middle East! We're talking billions in defense deals, trade agreements, and sanctions relief. Oh, and military pay raises, too! The kicker? Even former Biden officials and the media are giving him props for it. Whoa! Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.Comey's Cryptic Seashells?
Aderholt's Rx for Healthcare
GOP Confidence Soars
Birthright Citizenship Under Fire?
Hemp Hassle in Alabama
Tuberville Shrugs Off Rumors
Trump's Middle East Moves
Big news, ChumCity! Birmingham's own Brasfield & Gorrie just got bigger and better with a massive expansion of their headquarters in the Lakeview District. We're talking a $18.9 million investment into a brand-new, three-story, 28,500-square-foot space! Founded right here in 1964, Brasfield & Gorrie has been exceeding expectations in construction for decades. This expansion isn't just about square footage; it's a testament to their unwavering commitment to Birmingham. The new headquarters is already making waves. It's responsible for creating 64 new Birmingham jobs, and they're on track to smash their goal of adding 85 HQ positions within five years. Amazing! "I’m energized by the company’s growth, and we’re collectively committed to Birmingham," says CEO Rob Blalock. They're invested in the communities they serve across eight states, and this expansion shows their dedication to their hometown. This expansion was made possible with the help of the City of Birmingham, Jefferson County, and the State of Alabama. Talk about teamwork making the dream work! The construction was spearheaded by Pylon Building Group, Brasfield & Gorrie's subsidiary. Pylon President Reggie Torbor expressed gratitude for the project, noting its importance to Pylon's growth as an independent company. Brasfield & Gorrie now employs roughly 1,400 folks at their Birmingham HQ and over 4,100 nationwide! With $6.4 billion in revenue in 2024, they're sitting pretty as the 22nd largest contractor on Engineering News-Record’s Top 400 list. But wait, there's more! Brasfield & Gorrie isn't just building structures; they're building careers. They recently opened a Field Training Center near Irondale, offering accredited training and certifications to employees. Now that's investing in your people!Brasfield & Gorrie Doubles Down on Birmingham!
Commitment to the Magic City
Jobs, Jobs, Jobs!
Leaders Speak Out
Supported by the Community
Pylon Building Group's Big Win
By the Numbers
Building More Than Buildings