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Alabama’s Elite Personal Training Studio EIM Announces Heather Gruber as New Personal Trainer
December 16, 2020 GMT
Alabama’s Elite Personal Training Studio EIM Announces Heather Gruber as New Personal Trainer
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BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA - 16th December 2020 – EIM, Alabama’s elite personal training studio is pleased to welcome Heather Gruber, the new Master Personal Trainer who joined the crew recently. EIM is a known name in the fitness industry and reputed for its top-notch personal fitness training sessions. They take pride in their staff who are committed and professional, and Heather is another perfect addition.
TUPELO ⢠Amanda Angle, an accountant, and Eric Hampton, a business owner, each say they intend to run for Tupeloâs Ward 1 City Council seat as Republicans, signaling at least one contested primary for a council seat in next yearâs municipal elections.
Both candidates either own or help lead private businesses in town. In exclusive interviews to the Daily Journal, each detailed that, if elected, he or she would work to support local businesses and to be a voice for entrepreneurs inside City Hall.
Hampton, 42, is a native of Lee County, owns several businesses in town and has been active in local politics for several years. He said that one of his core priorities would be to ensure economic growth continues in Tupelo and that the city maintains good working relationships with federal and state officials.
Sergeants, sons, nurses, mothers: Stories of the 10,000 Alabama lives lost to COVID
Updated on Mar 03, 2021;
Published on Dec 16, 2020
Senior center director Vanessa McKinney speaks at a memorial service for the late Mayor Billy Joe Driver in Clanton, Ala., on Friday, Aug. 28, 2020. Driver s death of COVID-19 shocked the central Alabama community, where residents say many people thought the illness caused by the new coronavirus was a big-city problem until he succumbed. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves) AP
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Those lives are more than numbers.
They were war heroes. Police officers and prison inmates. Politicians and pastors. Medical workers and musicians. They were educators. They were couples who spent decades together only to die days, or even minutes, apart.
Melissa Dean, museum evaluator.
RALEIGH, NC
.-The North Carolina Museum of Art welcomes seven new staff members in departments across the Museums curatorial, performing arts, and membership departments, supported in part by a grant awarded from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
This exciting slate of new hires brings diverse perspectives to the Museums member and visitor offerings, as part of a passionate staff dedicated to the Peoples Collection of North Carolina, said Director Valerie Hillings. We are dedicated to making the NCMA a welcoming place for all visitors through multifaceted exhibitions and music, dance, film, and theater programming, aided by the Mellon Foundations support of the Museums strategic vision. This grant will allow us to lead boldly through our incredible collection, pushing to shift the current narratives around art history.