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Trash Pandas president believes team can give back more to the community once the I-565 ramp opens

Trash Pandas president believes team can give back more to the community once the I-565 ramp opens The Trash Pandas made $4 million in revenue in the team s first year. Its president believes they can do better once the I-565 ramp is open. Posted: Jan 25, 2021 7:33 PM Updated: Jan 25, 2021 9:26 PM Posted By: Grace Campbell Monday night, the president of the Rocket City Trash Pandas showed the Madison City Council all the organization has accomplished in its first year, and how it s given back to the community.  The Trash Pandas made more than $4 million in revenue this past year, and the team made a payment to the City of Madison for more than half a million dollars. The Trash Pandas president, Ralph Nelson, said he believes they would have accomplished so much more if the ramp to Interstate 565 was open.

Top hats: Popular Minor League caps in 2020

Copy Link Minor League fans love a good ballcap. Even when they can’t go to the ballpark. In a year without games, fans from all over showed support for their favorite Minor League clubs with hat purchases. Whether it be the local ties, the bright colors or the head-turning designs, baseball caps Minor League fans love a good ballcap. Even when they can’t go to the ballpark. In a year without games, fans from all over showed support for their favorite Minor League clubs with hat purchases. Whether it be the local ties, the bright colors or the head-turning designs, baseball caps continue to draw people in.

Alabama Photos of the Year 2020

Alabama Photos of the Year 2020 Updated Dec 30, 2020; Posted Dec 30, 2020 Facebook Share You might think photos could hardly do 2020 justice, but Alabama photographers preserved an unforgettable year in stunning fashion. Marred by a deadly pandemic that has killed nearly 4,400 people in our state, this year saw too few glimpses of what we might remember as normal life. COVID-19 is 2020. At least that’s how most of us see it. It’s impacted literally every person on the planet, let alone Alabama. And it touched nearly every major story and image we captured. The pandemic compounded with the death of George Floyd that sparked nationwide protests and rallies for social justice during the summer gave us images we’ll never forget, even if we wish we could. In spite of it, life went on. Sports, graduations, restaurants, churches, elections and other aspects of our daily lives attempted to carry on. Its own disaster, the virus could not stop hurricanes and tornadoes that

Trash Pandas Christmas spectacular offers alternative way to get festive

Trash Pandas Christmas spectacular offers alternative way to get festive The team has been hosting the event since November. Team officials believe the ballpark environment has been vital to the event s success. Posted: Dec 11, 2020 9:31 PM Updated: Dec 11, 2020 10:38 PM Posted By: Max Cohan The coronavirus has caused closures and cancellations across the country since the start of the pandemic, but in Madison County, one event has seemingly managed to find a balance and help give the community the Christmas celebration they’ve been searching for in a safe environment. The Rocket City Christmas Spectacular wasn’t something the Trash Pandas had planned before the cancellation of the Minor League Baseball season, but for nearly a month, the event has given people a place to celebrate and brighten their day.

Cardinals claim lefty Williams from Angels, lose two righthanders in minor-league Rule 5 draft

Cardinals claim lefty Williams from Angels, lose two righthanders in minor-league Rule 5 draft
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