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Moss Rock Festival to take flight again in 2023; festivities set for Nov. 4-5

The 18th annual Moss Rock Festival is taking a cue from the state’s tourism department, which designated 2023 as the “year of Alabama birding.”

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Rep. Sewell Announces $4 Million Boost for Trails in West Birmingham

Rep. Sewell Announces $4 Million Boost for Trails in West Birmingham
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Sewell touts $4 million for Valley Creek Rails to Trails

Sewell touts $4 million for Valley Creek Rails to Trails
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William "Huston" McLendon (January 5, 1931 — October 7, 2023)

Dr. William "Huston" McLendon of Leeds, Alabama, lived fully for 92 years until his passing on Oct 7, 2023. He was born on January 5, 1931, in the Eastlake neighborhood of Birmingham to Thomas Simeon McLendon and Maxium Amanda Thomas McLendon. He mentioned in his letters that he grew up with patches on his clothes,

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Freshwater Land Trust opens Bryant-Jordan Trail Spur on Kiwanis Vulcan Trail

From The Tribune staff reports BIRMINGHAM – Freshwater Land Trust (FLT) officially opened the Bryant-Jordan Trail Spur on Tuesday, Oct. 3, a new addition to the popular Kiwanis Vulcan Trail in Birmingham. Members of FLT’s staff were joined by Dr. David Hicks, Jefferson County’s new Health Officer, Scott Myers of the Alabama Sports Hall of

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