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Progress & Positive News from Our Friends at Alabama NewsCenter!

| March 11, 2016 @ 11:40 am

From an Alzheimer’s love story to hunting for economic development in Alabama’s Black Belt and a true sign of progress in downtown Birmingham, there was plenty of positive news in Alabama this past week.

Here are some of our favorites from our partners at Alabama NewsCenter.

Rotary Trail gateway sign a sure sign of Birmingham project’s progress

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Alabama Crimson Tide players strive to catch NFL attention at Pro Day

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An Alzheimer’s love story: How a celebrity couple deals with the disease

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RSA, Alabama Black Belt Adventures partnership is boosting outdoor tourism in region

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First Alabama-made Airbus aircraft shows off JetBlue colors

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Bill Taylor on economic development, the auto industry, the Alabama worker and why he’s leaving EDPA

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Canadian auto supplier Kobay Enstel plans Alabama factory

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Honda, Ford, Fiat Chrysler drive U.S. auto sales to best February since 2000

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Alabama trade mission targets opportunities in Spain, Morocco

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Mobile Chamber signs trade memo as gateway to Morocco

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Golden State Foods launches $63 million Alabama project

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UAB researcher attacks breast cancer with tiny, squishy balls and cubes

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Rededicated, aerospace-themed Doyle Park opens in Mobile after $1.5M renovation

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Jeff Underwood and the Lakeshore Foundation help the broken rebuild themselves

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Alabama School of Math and Science offers ‘world-class education’

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Treat yourself to green beans at Albany Bistro in 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die

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The itinerary for Can’t Miss Alabama is shamrocks, flowers and festivals, oh my!

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Two opera pieces put Holocaust in Alabama Spotlight

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Sure sign of spring: Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday (March 13)

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Investors poured over $1 billion into Alabama multifamily in 2015

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Birmingham among top housing markets for singles

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Large number of Alabama households headed by 55+ age group

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New home sales in Alabama were up 19 percent to start the year compared to 2015

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