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Sharing Alabama’s Good News From Our Alabama NewsCenter Partners

| June 17, 2016 @ 10:16 am

From Deontay Wilder to Winston Groom and from Project Sunrise to Milo’s Tea, there is a bit of good news for everyone at Alabama NewsCenter this past week.  Here’s some of what you might have missed.

Deontay Wilder readies for world boxing title defense in Birmingham

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Jefferson County out to lure $120 million ‘Project Sunrise’ and its 746 jobs

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Birmingham among Top 8 cities that look like America

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Milo’s Tea enjoys sweet Southern taste of success in Alabama on National Iced Tea Day

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Author Winston Groom is an Alabama Maker using words as his tools

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Gulf Coast facility helps keep saltwater fishing afloat in Alabama

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Disaster coordinators want better and faster response to emergencies

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UAB faculty member, alumna help teen girls see a future in computer science

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Advice for Alabama jobseekers: Sell yourself well

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USA Today names Auburn softball signee Ashlee Swindle ‘best in the nation’

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Alabama athlete Jayla Kirkland wants to make a run for World Junior Championships

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Birmingham’s Lakeshore Foundation partners with Apple on smartwatch

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This Alabama-built machine knows shooting better than Steph Curry

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Birmingham Barons GM Jonathan Nelson is the team’s giving arm

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Alabama Power Service Organization volunteers turn young mother’s Habitat dream into brick and mortar

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UAB researchers find potential breakthrough in binge-eating disorder treatment

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Birmingham’s Innovation Depot boosts biotech pipeline, entrepreneurial ecosystem

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Alabama claims Silver Shovel Award for 2015 projects totaling $7.1 billion, 20,000 jobs

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Eissmann $14.5 million expansion latest in Alabama auto industry growth

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Alabama could be headed for more severe weather in spring 2017

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Claunch Cafe’s chicken salad plate is on list of 100 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die

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It’s Dad’s weekend: Can’t Miss Alabama delivers fast cars, a zoo visit, a blueberry festival and culture

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: Big Something

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: JMR

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: Boom Forest

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: Los Colognes

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: The Bright Light Social Hour

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: Dylan LeBlanc

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Birmingham SlossFest profile: Seratones

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Baldwin County residential sales in April hold steady compared to 2015

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Cullman April home sales rose 3 percent over the same period a year ago

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Lake Martin waterfront’s April home sales dip slightly from 2015

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Gadsden home sales in April up 50 percent over same period last year

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Morgan County April year-to- date home sales up 13 percent over last year

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Dothan home sales up sharply in May over a year ago

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Phenix City year-to- date home sales through April rise 2 percent over last year

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Bill Murray is the President of The Weather Factory. He is the site's official weather historian and a weekend forecaster. He also anchors the site's severe weather coverage. Bill Murray is the proud holder of National Weather Association Digital Seal #0001 @wxhistorian

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