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Interesting Alabama NewsCenter Articles

| July 24, 2015 @ 1:50 pm

Here are some of our favorite recent stories from our partners over at Alabama NewsCenter.  You can find Alabama WX forecasts there as well as many great stories and videos telling the good news of Alabama.

Peaches pack prosperity potential for Chilton County.  

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World Cup champions to play at Legion Field Sept. 20.

United States' Carli Lloyd (10) chases down the ball during the first half of the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer championship against Japan in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Sunday, July 5, 2015. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

United States’ Carli Lloyd (10) chases down the ball during the first half of the FIFA Women’s World Cup soccer championship against Japan in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Sunday, July 5, 2015. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT

SEC Football Media Days: From Skywriters Tour to unimagined new heights.

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Power restored before hottest temperatures arrive in Birmingham.

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Monroeville celebrates ‘Go Set a Watchman’.

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It’s time to beat the heat in Alabama

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Other recent articles from Alabama NewsCenter include the following:

Scammers don’t take a summer vacation – This quick guide will show you how to avoid becoming a victim.

Preteen poets: Middle schoolers embrace creative writing – “I am lightning.  My brother is thunder.  My sister is rain.  I am a symbol of speed, of power, of pain.”  (by Jordan from Montevallo Middle School)

The domino effect tells about the 2015 World Championship Domino Competition in Andalusia, Alabama.

Coach Pearl and the pros delight, enlighten at Barbasol Junior Clinic tells about how students learn lessons about golf and the game of life.

Alabama Power seeking up to 500 megawatts of renewable generation, including solar explains how a boost in renewable power options would allow Alabama Power to offer its customers more solar power than it has ever offered before.

Vestavia Hills home to young rising fashion design star tells of a local 14-year-old’s early successes, including winning first prize on the LifeTime Channel’s “Project Runway: Threads.”

Sloss Fest is latest note in Alabama music scene’s long resonance explores the rich musical heritage in Alabama and showcases some of the recent performers.

Gov. Bentley said new incentives are already spurring economic development activity:  “Creating jobs always should be our number one goal.”

Alabama poised to grow in the distribution center industry – See why the state’s unique location boasts a number of benefits.

Alabama Commerce Department adding new division, revising state economic development plan – “This is about meeting the needs of business and industry.”

Carla Davis: Turning disability into ability – “She’s a good example of someone who focuses on abilities and not disabilities.”

Homes for Our Troops benefits Noah Galloway and other veterans in Alabama.

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