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Release the Healing Power of Nature for Skin Health | #amazing source

Release the Healing Power of Nature for Skin Health

Release the Healing Power of Nature for Skin Health

In the pursuit for health and handling wellness conditions, numerous people are transforming their focus towards more all-natural services.
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Discover The Truth On A Chlorine Water Filter | #filter spring water

Discover The Truth On A Chlorine Water Filter

Discover The Truth On A Chlorine Water Filter

The most common part of a gravity fed and numerous force-fed water filters is the charcoal filter. The chlorine content that treating facility says is "safe" makes our drinking water taste poor.

Tuberville Throws Hat in Ring for Alabama Governor!

Senator Tommy Tuberville officially kicked off his campaign for Alabama Governor in Auburn, diving headfirst into key issues. He's pitching a platform that focuses on shaking up K-12 education, boosting the economy, and giving Alabama more control over federal programs.

Double Duty for Tuberville

Even though his Senate term isn't up until 2026, Tuberville plans to pull "double duty," serving out his time in Washington while simultaneously campaigning for the state's top job. He sees this as a logical next step in his commitment to serving Alabama.

Echoes of Trump

A long-time supporter of Donald Trump, Tuberville says his run for Governor aligns perfectly with Trump's goal of shifting power back to the states. He praised Trump's recent actions and emphasized Alabama's need to be ready to capitalize on them.

Education: Tuberville's Top Priority

Tuberville is laser-focused on improving K-12 education, calling it the bedrock for a strong workforce and economy. He believes Alabama has overemphasized higher education at the expense of fundamental skills. "If you can't read, if you can't write, you can't learn," he declared. He's clearly not happy with the number of young Alabamians reading below grade level.

Lottery Stance?

On the contentious topic of an education lottery, Tuberville isn't a fan personally but would leave the decision up to the Legislature and the voters. "That's going to be up to the people," he stated.

Residency Reassurance

Addressing questions about his residency, Tuberville pointed out he's owned property in Alabama since 2000 and considers it home. While acknowledging time spent in Florida and D.C., he emphasized that his roots are firmly planted in Alabama.

Continued Senate Focus

Tuberville plans to keep pushing for spending cuts and economic reforms in the Senate while hitting the campaign trail. He stressed the need to curb spending to avoid tax hikes for Alabamians.

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Hot Off the Press: ASHS Chooses Builder for Demopolis Campus!

Get ready, Demopolis! The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences (ASHS) is officially on its way, and they've just tapped Birmingham-based Brasfield and Gorrie to construct their brand-new campus. If all goes according to plan, expect the doors to swing open in the fall of 2027!

Brasfield & Gorrie: A Familiar Face

Turns out, this isn't Brasfield & Gorrie's first rodeo building specialized high schools. They previously brought the Alabama School of Cyber Technology & Engineering (ASCTE) to life in Huntsville back in 2022. Talk about experience!

Why Brasfield & Gorrie?

Kirk Stephens, President of the ASHS Foundation Board, raves about the construction company's "impeccable reputation" for delivering top-notch work, on time, no matter what curveballs get thrown their way. Sounds like they're ready for the challenge!

Building More Than Just Buildings

Bill Steed, Vice President and Division Manager at Brasfield & Gorrie, is pumped to be involved. He believes ASHS will be a game-changer for healthcare education in Alabama. "We are grateful that so much of our work directly affects communities, and it’s easy to see how ASHS will extend our state’s healthcare education," Steed shared.

A Dream Team Takes Shape

Dr. James “Jimmy” Martin, ASHS’s first president and a seasoned educator, is equally thrilled. He highlighted Brasfield & Gorrie's impressive portfolio of educational projects and their knack for meeting deadlines.

Big Dreams, Big Funding

A massive $26.4 million grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies is fueling this project. ASHS is part of Bloomberg's network of high schools partnering with medical facilities, aiming to tackle the shortage of healthcare pros and create opportunities for underserved youth. Pretty cool, right? ASHS is unique as a "ground-up" project and one of only two focusing on rural medicine.

Sneak Peek in 2026!

Can't wait until 2027? ASHS will have a "soft opening" in the fall of 2026 on a mini-campus at the University of West Alabama (UWA). They'll kick things off with a freshman class of up to 100 students while the Demopolis campus is under construction. Stay tuned, ChumCity!

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Alabama Credit Unions: Stepping Up When Banks Step Out!

Across Alabama, as local banks disappear, folks are left without vital financial services. But it's more than just losing a place to cash a check. Communities lose local investment, those financial role models in schools, and crucial safeguards for our vulnerable neighbors.

Thankfully, Alabama's credit unions are riding to the rescue! Driven by their "People Helping People" mission, they're not just offering services; they're investing in the lives of those they live and work alongside.

The Credit Union Impact Foundation: Fueling the Good Work

With a boost from the Credit Union Impact Foundation (a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening credit unions and the communities they serve), credit unions are expanding their role as financial partners, educators, and problem-solvers right where they're needed most.

Just this year, Alabama credit unions grabbed over $82,000 in Foundation grant money! This is going towards everything from financial education programs to infrastructure upgrades, cybersecurity improvements, and even supporting credit union staff. It's all part of a bigger picture: meeting Alabamians where they are and creating real, lasting change.

What's Been Happening? A Sneak Peek!

Boosting Financial Smarts and Community Knowledge

Financial literacy is still a big hurdle in Alabama. But credit unions are using Foundation funds to tackle this head-on with awesome, community-focused initiatives!

Think "Financial Literacy Lunch and Learns"—easy-to-digest workshops that build confidence in budgeting, debt management, and saving. Credit unions like Alabama ONE and Redstone Federal Credit Union are opening these up to everyone, from realtors to farmers!

And what about the younger generation? The League of Credit Unions & Affiliates is bringing the "Bite of Reality" program to Alabama credit unions! This super-cool, app-based simulation gives teens a real taste of budgeting and making tough financial choices. This year alone, almost 2,000 students participated, reporting a 15% jump in financial confidence and better money habits!

For seniors, one Alabama credit union got seriously creative! They put on a dinner theater event, blending real-life scam stories with advice from financial pros and law enforcement. Now, they're planning to take the show on the road to senior centers and churches. Talk about connecting with the community!

Building a Strong Foundation

Credit unions aren't just focusing on the outside; they're also strengthening themselves from within. Many used Foundation funds to boost their internal systems and plan for the future.

These grants have supported vital improvements, like:

  • Upgrading old tech like computers and scanners.
  • Revamping websites to support new branding.
  • Improving collection systems for better tracking.
  • Providing cybersecurity training to keep data safe.
  • Launching new checking and debit card services.

With cyberattacks on the rise, these investments are crucial for protecting member data and maintaining trust.

Some credit unions have even hired grant writers to snag more funding or invested in community-based activities to build stronger local connections, especially in underserved areas. This all helps credit unions keep serving their communities effectively, even when times are tough.

And let's not forget the people! This year, Foundation grants helped 19 Alabama credit union employees become certified financial counselors. That's more personalized support for budgeting, credit repair, and long-term planning!

Investing in the Future

The Credit Union Impact Foundation is all about helping credit unions do what they do best: serve their members and build up their communities. And that mission is alive and well in Alabama!

Foundation support is fueling financial education for everyone, improving credit union operations, training staff, and reaching new members with accessible services.

To keep this awesome work going, credit unions need our continued support. Because when we back the Foundation, we're not just funding programs; we're helping build stronger credit unions and a brighter financial future for everyone in Alabama!

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College Baseball Postseason Heats Up!

The road to Omaha is officially ON! Conference tournaments are done, and the NCAA Tournament is about to explode with action this Friday. Get ready for some serious baseball, ChumCity!

To reach the hallowed grounds of the College World Series, teams have to survive a four-team regional brawl, then a best-of-three super regional showdown. Regionals are double-elimination, meaning every game counts!

SEC Dominates Hosting Duties

The SEC is showing its baseball might, grabbing HALF of the regional hosting spots! And get this: the top four seeds? All SEC. Five of the top six, including our very own Auburn Tigers, call the SEC home.

Auburn's on the Prowl!

The No. 4 seeded Tigers (tied for their highest seed EVER!) are hosting a regional right here! They kick things off Friday against Central Connecticut. Also heading to The Plains are North Carolina State and Stetson, who face off that afternoon. #WarEagle!

Tide Faces Tough Road

The Alabama Crimson Tide snagged the No. 17 overall seed, just missing a hosting spot. They're heading to Hattiesburg for a regional battle against Southern Miss, Columbia, and Miami. Bama starts their journey Friday night against Miami – let's hope they start strong! #RollTide

Potential Super Regional Showdown

If Alabama survives Hattiesburg, a potential super regional showdown looms in Nashville against the No. 1 overall seed, Vanderbilt!

Alabama's aiming for their first Omaha trip since '99, while Auburn's hungry to return for the first time since 2022 (ending that long drought in 2019).

Get ready for a wild and crazy postseason, ChumCity! These teams are battling for college baseball glory, and it's gonna be one heck of a ride!

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Gator Gone? Time to Talk Alligators in Our Neighborhoods!

Alright ChumCity, let's dive into a swampy subject: gators in our 'hood! No matter who was here first, these reptilian residents can't be chillin' next to our playgrounds. Something's gotta give, right?

Dale Jackson Sounds Off

Speaking of giving opinions, Dale Jackson from Yellowhammer News is throwin' down the truth! Catch his thoughts – and maybe some solutions for our gator problem – every weekday morning!

Wake Up With Dale

Tune in to WVNN from 5-9 a.m. for Dale's take. He's a thought leader, after all, so maybe he'll have a snappy answer!

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MLF Hit with Lawsuit After Smith Lake Tragedy

Major League Fishing (MLF) is facing some serious legal heat following that devastating boating accident on Smith Lake back in April. Three lives were tragically lost during the MLF tournament held on April 16th.

What Happened on Smith Lake?

The accident involved a Nitro bass boat, piloted by tournament angler Flint Davis, colliding with a center-console boat. Onboard that boat were Joey M. Broom, John K. Clark, and Jeffrey C. Little, none of whom survived the crash.

The Lawsuit Deets

Now, the family of Joey Broom is stepping up, filing a wrongful death lawsuit in Cullman County. They're pointing fingers at MLF, Davis, and guide boat captain Gary Holcomb, claiming negligence led to unsafe conditions during the event.

MLF's Response

MLF is singing a different tune, expressing their deepest condolences but denying any wrongdoing. They're adamant that safety is their number one concern and are confident the courts will back them up.

MLF's Official Statement

"We are deeply saddened by the tragic accident...Our hearts are with the families and loved ones...Each day, and especially at our Major League Fishing events, our participants and their safety are our greatest priorities," MLF said in a statement. They added, "We engaged in no wrongdoing in this accident, and are certain that the legal process will result in that conclusion."

What's Next?

The case is moving forward in Cullman County, and the legal wheels are turning to determine who's ultimately responsible for this heartbreaking incident on Smith Lake.

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Tuberville Throws His Hat in the Ring for Alabama Governor!

Just a day after signaling his run for Alabama Governor in 2026, Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) has dropped a campaign ad! The coach-turned-Senator is already making waves.

"Biggest Pain in Their Butts"?

In the minute-long spot, Tuberville leans heavily into his relationship with former President Trump and his conservative cred from his time in D.C.

"Here in Alabama, y'all know me as coach. But in Washington, they know me as something entirely different," Tuberville quips. "President Trump called me one of his closest allies. Democrats call me the biggest pain in their butts and the woke radicals… well, as a God-fearing Christian, I just can't repeat it!"

Making Montgomery Great Again?

Tuberville continued, “After four years in Washington, standing up to the corrupt Biden administration, I think it’s time Montgomery got to know me a little bit better, too. As your next governor, I’ll fight for President Trump’s America First agenda, stop illegal immigration dead in its tracks, and protect our conservative values."

His closing line? "After doing all of that, the enemies of Alabama are going to call me a lot of things. With your help, Governor will be one of them.”

Unopposed Path to the Governor's Mansion?

Rumor has it Tuberville might just waltz into the Governor's office unopposed! If that happens, he'd be only the third non-incumbent in Alabama history to achieve that feat.

Mark Your Calendars!

The Alabama gubernatorial primary is set for May 26, 2026, with a potential runoff on June 23, 2026. The general election? November 3, 2026. Get ready to rumble, folks!

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Alabama AG Pushes for Nationwide Concealed Carry!

Our own Attorney General Steve Marshall is fighting to protect your Second Amendment rights, even when you're cruisin' outside Alabama! He's urging Congress to pass the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, and we're totally onboard.

What's the Deal?

Basically, H.R. 38 would mean if you're legally allowed to carry a concealed firearm in your home state, you can do the same in any other state where it's legal. No more accidental felonies just for crossing state lines!

Marshall Speaks Out

"Congress needs to get on this ASAP!" Marshall exclaimed. Even though Alabama's chill with concealed carry without a permit these days, Alabamians might still wanna grab a permit for nationwide reciprocity. Why risk getting busted in another state just for exercising your rights?

It's About Freedom and Safety!

Marshall, along with 23 other state AGs, signed a letter emphasizing that responsible concealed carry makes everyone safer. It's a constitutional right, plain and simple!

Busting the Myths

The letter sets the record straight – if you're barred from owning a gun under federal law, this ain't for you. Plus, studies show that concealed carry permit holders are actually more law-abiding than the average Joe.

No More State-Line Traps!

"Our people are facing arrest and jail time for perfectly legal behavior, just because of outdated state laws," the letter blasts. "It's outrageous, and Congress has a duty to fix it!" This is a big win for gun owners and freedom lovers everywhere.

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