We must remember that the staff of these "national chains" are local, Tuscaloosa or West Alabama residents as well. However, it is my duty to bring you an honest review of this drink. The drink is the best thing I have had in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, at least up to this point.
Just recently we had news of the deer tick causing people to get seriously ill. Now, comes word from the CDC about the INVASIVE Asian long-horned tick. The tick has horns. HORNS! That should not ever happen.
This is a true public service. We are helping you identify someone with a very good chance of being a jerk, or an idiot, or a schmuck. The driver next to you could be a complete you-know-what and how would you know it?
When I say "mega wealthy", I don't believe that accurately describes the kind of money we're talking about. These "products" sold to the rich and famous routinely cost more than ONE BILLION US DOLLARS! I don't think you can put it on "layaway". Just take a look at these photos.
West Alabama Works is hosting its annual WOW 2.0 event for seniors on April 10th from 9am until 1pm. The event will be held on the campus of Shelton State Community College with seniors attending from Bibb, Tuscaloosa, Hale, Sumter, Fayette, and Perry. WOW 2.0 is an effort to give graduating seniors a unique opportunity to meet representatives from 20 companies looking for employees.
That can not be right. A new Alabama law could put us normal, everyday grocery shoppers in an Alabama jail cell. Like behind bars jail cell? What is going on here? This is someone's idea of a bad joke. It has to be.
It is a big problem. Trucks, Cars, and SUVs were stolen across West Alabama. Many times they are stolen from an apartment complex. The craziest thing is what the thieves say about stealing vehicles.
I just got back from spending a week for Spring Break in the "Tobacco Road" region of our great country. Of course, I had my Alabama Crimson Tide gear on everywhere I went while on the road. My love of the Alabama Crimson Tide was met with some strange reactions.
These are things that have nearly, or tragically, killed pets/animals in the past year. All of the data is from Jan 1- Dec 1 of 2023. You may want to print this list and keep it in your home for reference in the future. You never know when you could need this list next year or sooner than that! The data comes from the group known as the Pet Poison Helpline.