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Why The Sky Was Hazy In T-Town; McKinstry Still Fighting Results

Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa Subscribe 1. A controlled burn in the Talladega National Forrest caused a noticeable haze over the northern part of Tuscaloosa County on Tuesday, with the smog more prominent in the afternoon hours. 2. Protests were held outside of Tuscaloosa City Hall on Tuesday by supporters of Sonya McKinstry, the incumbent District 7 councilwoman who was defeated by a narrow margin in the March 2 election by Cassius Lanier. McKinstry has asked a court to overturn the results, which were certified Tuesday, due to Lanier s felony record. HAPPENING NOW: District7 Sonya MKinstry supporters are outside of the Tuscaloosa City Hall asking people to Stand with Sonya. Mkinstry has filed a complaint stating Cassius Lanier was never eligible to run for office. @abc3340pic.twitter.com/nS5naLt6zT

DVIDS - News - Army public health nurse never misses an opportunity to give back

FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. – Capt. Victoria Aladeokin, a public health nurse at General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital, demonstrates her dedication to the well-being and health of her fellow service members on Fort Leonard Wood as a subject matter expert in contact tracing her journey here, however, was a long one that took her all the way from Africa. She first came to the U.S. seeking opportunities when she moved from Lagos, Nigeria in 2009. Now she looks for ways to give back and education is the best path to paying it forward. Aladeokin said her character was initially shaped by her father. To him, education was an international currency. She had family in Alabama and sought an opportunity to attend college there. As a student at the University of North Alabama, she initially studied mathematics before changing her major to nursing, and she graduated with her associate degree.

University of North Alabama scheduling coronavirus vaccine clinics

University of North Alabama scheduling coronavirus vaccine clinics Vaccines are for eligible employees and community members. You can sign up online. Posted: Mar 9, 2021 3:06 PM Posted By: Ashley Thusius The University of North Alabama is holding multiple coronavirus vaccine clinics. The university received doses of the Moderna vaccine to administer to people in Phase 1B of Alabama’s vaccine allocation plan. They will be available to UNA employees and community members who meet the state’s eligibility requirements. You can sign up here. The clinics will take place in the Guillot University Center on March 15, 16 and 18 and April 17 and 18, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clinics for second doses will be at the same location during the same timeframe on April 12, 13 and 15 and May 15 and 16.

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