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2 dead after military jet crashes near airport in Alabama


2 dead after military jet crashes near airport in Alabama
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Two pilots died after a military jet crashed near an Alabama airport Friday evening during a training mission, officials said.
The aircraft landed in a wooded area near the Montgomery Regional Airport, according to airport executive director Marshall Taggart. The airport was notified of the crash shortly after 5 p.m. local time.
The T-38 trainer aircraft was assigned to the 14th Flying Training Wing, based out of Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi, the Air Force said in a statement.
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Alabama Military Plane Crash Kills 2 People


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Feb 19, 2021 11:38 PM EST
A military jet crashed near Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama and left two people dead. According to Montgomery's Emergency Management Agency Director Christina Thornton, the plane was a two-seat T-38 jet.
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According to an airport official, the military plane was flying from Columbus, Miss., to Tallahassee, Fla. The branch of the military operating the aircraft or the reason for the crash was not immediately clear.
The crash transpired outside Montgomery Regional Airport. The airport is in charge of both military and commercial aircraft, reported New York Post.
Marshall Taggart Jr. of the airport confirmed the incident. It did not affect travel for the airport. No delays at the airport have been confirmed, reported WKRG.

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2 dead after military jet crashes in Alabama


2 dead after military jet crashes in Alabama
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Two pilots, including a trainee from Japan, died when a military training jet crashed near Montgomery Regional Airport in Alabama on Friday, officials said.
Executive airport director Marshall J. Taggart Jr. said officials were informed about the crash in an adjacent, wooded area just after 5 p.m.
The T-38 trainer was based out of the 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi, the U.S. Air Force said in a statement. Taggart said he believed the aircraft was flying to a base in Tallahassee, Florida.

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2 dead after military jet crashes near airport in Alabama

2 dead after military jet crashes near airport in Alabama
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Two more National Guard members die of COVID-19: Pentagon

Two National Guard members died after contracting COVID-19, bringing the total virus-related death toll since the onset of the pandemic to 19 in the military, according to Department of Defense data.

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Gadsden council votes to indefinitely table resolution against plant


Gadsden City Council member Jason Wilson on Tuesday introduced a resolution opposing both a proposed rendering plant and municipal tax abatements for it, but four members of the council voted to table the resolution "indefinitely," setting off heated conversation and allegations about the contentious issue.
When Wilson spoke of the measure at the pre-council meeting, he said he probably would not ask for consideration at the subsequent council meeting, because he didn't think he could get the unanimous consent required to consider it.
Council President Cynthia Toles indicated that if he didn't ask for consideration, someone else could, and when the ordinance was read, she was that someone.

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4 school systems receive award for partnership with Maxwell-Gunter AFB


4 school systems receive award for partnership with Maxwell-Gunter AFB
4 school systems get award for partnership with Maxwell-Gunter AFB
By WSFA Staff | February 2, 2021 at 1:42 PM CST - Updated February 2 at 7:13 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Four River Region school districts were recognized by the Military Child Education Coalition Tuesday.
Autauga County Schools, Elmore County Public Schools, Montgomery Public Schools and Pike Road Schools were awarded the Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence for their partnership with Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base.
The Pete Taylor Partnership of Excellence award focuses on highlighting partnerships between military bases and public education systems.
“There’s over 350 installations in the US and we here in the River Region are one of 350 so it’s a big deal,” Commander and President of Air University Lt. Gen. James B. Hecker said.

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Alabama Photos of the Year 2020


Alabama Photos of the Year 2020
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
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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 swept through the state, piling on to the despair.

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