Twelve25 to Begin Accepting UA Dining Dollars
Exciting news dropped on The Strip today – Twelve25 will now be accepting dining dollars.
According to a Wednesday Instagram post by Twelve25, the University of Alabama s dining dollars will now be accepted at their restaurant on The Strip. UA students receive $350 at the beginning of each semester, which can be accessed on each student’s account and is mainly spent at eateries on campus, until recently.
Many local restaurants near UA have facilitated partnerships with the university that would allow students to use their dining dollars to buy food at places just outside of campus. Most notably, the 15th Street Dominos Pizza and The Strip s Buffalo Phil s restaurant both accept dining dollars. Twelve25 is now the newest member of the club.
Twelve25 to Begin Accepting UA Dining Dollars
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Great Falls Fire Rescue celebrates three promotions
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By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-02-11 11:41:12-05
GREAT FALLS â Three members of Great Falls Fire Rescue were officially âpinnedâ and awarded their new badges after taking an oath of office at Fire Station 1 on February 8th.
The three members were Jay Jarrett, Steve Tucker, and Alexander Ehnes.
Jarrett was promoted to Battalion Chief and has been with GFFR since July of 2000. Jarrett previously served the community of Great Falls as a Captain/Paramedic.
Tucker was promoted to Lieutenant and has been with the department since January of 2014. He previously served the Great Falls community as an Engineer/EMT.
SUNBURY â The Northumberland County Commissioners on Thursday doled out more than $1.7 million in County Relief Block Grant (CRBG) funding through the federal CARES Act to municipalities, schools, businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Commissioner Chair Sam Schiccatano said SEDA-COG accepted applications on behalf of the county from the entities applying for the funds.
After SEDA-COG reviewed the applications to see if funding criteria was met, Schiccatano said the commissioners made the final decisions on how to award the funding.
He noted that many municipalities received funding to replace radios and related equipment for police and fire personnel. This (pandemic) was a reason to improve communication, Schiccatano said. A lot of the radios that were replaced were old radios.