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Some spending approved, others debated from city s fiscal 2020 surplus

As Tuscaloosa slowly crawls back to a post-pandemic world, Mayor Walt Maddox has proposed a $6.6 million spending plan from the city’s yearly budget surplus. Last year, the City Council took a more hesitant approach toward the annual surplus spending, electing to hold off on much of the spending proposal put together by city engineers until the world regained some sense of normalcy. Since then, all of the $6.8 million in projects eventually was approved and completed, City Hall said, but this year there appears to be not as much hesitation, despite a lack of Water and Sewer Fund reserves. On Tuesday, Maddox informed the council’s finance committee that the Water and Sewer Fund had lost millions – about $4 million, based on city finance records – in fiscal 2020, due largely to a loss in industrial-level water usage that officials said was unexpected.

Tuscaloosa StoryWalk Returns + Tide Softball Wins Big

Sydney Del Rosario (left) and Jennifer Pearson performed on the banks of the Black Warrior River Saturday morning at the Tuscaloosa River Market. Photo by Ryan Phillips, Patch.com Now you re in the loop and ready to start this Sunday morning off. But don t miss out during the rest of day! Be sure to follow me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for exclusive content every day of the week. I ll see you around! - Ryan Have a news tip or suggestion on how I can improve Tuscaloosa Patch? Maybe you re interested in having your business become one of the latest sponsors for Tuscaloosa Patch? Email all inquiries to me at ryan.phillips@patch.com.

GRAPHIC: Dog with chain embedded in neck left outside Tuscaloosa animal shelter

GRAPHIC: Dog with chain embedded in neck left outside Tuscaloosa animal shelter Dog w/ chain embedded in neck left tied at animal shelter SOURCE: Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter By WBRC Staff | May 11, 2021 at 10:06 AM CDT - Updated May 12 at 9:11 AM TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - A sweet dog will be getting needed medical treatment Tuesday morning after someone left her tied to the door at the Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter. Staff members brought the dog inside Tuesday morning and discovered she had a severely embedded chain in her neck. WBRC confirmed the dog is also “skin and bones.” You can see her ribs in the picture below.

VIDEO: Couple Leaves Abused Dog at Tuscaloosa Animal Shelter

The Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter is seeking the public s help in identifying two individuals who dropped off a dog at the shelter Thursday night. In a Friday morning Facebook post, TMAS posted surveillance footage of two people, who look to be a white man and a white woman, ushering a dog toward the shelter s door. They are driving an older-looking sedan. The drop-off occurred just before 9 p.m. Thursday, and TMAS staff found the dog tied to the door before opening Friday morning. Get our free mobile app After getting the dog inside, shelter staff noticed a chain had been severely embedded in her neck. Embedded chain wounds happen when dogs are serially left with a tight chain around their neck, usually for weeks or months.

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