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Governor Ivey signs wine delivery, daylight saving time bills into law

Governor Ivey signs wine delivery, daylight saving time bills into law Alabama State Capitol (Source: Todd Stacey Alabama Daily News) By Anna Mahan | May 13, 2021 at 5:59 PM CDT - Updated May 13 at 6:04 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - Thursday was a busy day in Montgomery as Governor Ivey signed a few bills into law. The first of those was House Bill 437, the wine shipment bill. “I want to first thank Representative Terri Collins for putting this legislation forward because it is certainly something the people of Alabama want available to them,” Gov. Ivey said. “Thank you to all involved in putting together a good, clean bill. We are moving Alabama with the times, and I am proud to officially make the wine shipment bill law.”

Reese s Senior Bowl moves to February as NFL announces 17-game schedule: We re excited

Reese’s Senior Bowl moves to February as NFL announces 17-game schedule: ‘We’re excited’ Updated 9:27 PM; Today 9:06 PM The Reese s Senior Bowl is played Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Ala. (Mike Kittrell/AL.com) Facebook Share Fear not, as always, the draft starts in Mobile. The Reese’s Senior Bowl announced Wednesday night the move of the all-star game from the traditional January weekend to February. ️February 5, 2022 With the addition of the 17th game and extension of the @NFL season, we will shift to the first Saturday in February!#TheDraftStartsInMOBILEpic.twitter.com/T5CXfZc8d5 Reese s Senior Bowl (@seniorbowl) May 13, 2021

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Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds from COVID pandemic

Alabama hotels struggle to find workers as tourism rebounds from COVID pandemic AL.com 5/12/2021 John Sharp, al.com © Lee Roop | lroop/al.com Huntsville s Embassy Suites, pictured at the start of the coronavirus pandemic on March 12, 2020. The hotel, like others in Alabama, is experiencing a rebound in visitors. With that comes the pressure to add more employees. Jim Pappas is pulling extra duty as general manager at the Hampton Inn in Daphne by helping clean up the hotel rooms and make sure a hot breakfast is served to visitors. He’s also monitoring the phones, waiting for job applicants to call him back. Staffed typically with 35 workers, the hotel off Interstate 10 next to the city’s popular Gator Boardwalk, needs about seven more full-time workers to help manage a forthcoming busy summer season.

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