I grew up in the country, a little house of 1000 square feet, no central air, my dad had a country store. Had a gristmill and a small equipment dealership. He struggled to take care of us through that process and managed to get out of it is shirt. I worked construction two summers, sold dictionaries, did other things to work my way through college. Great day, i find myself in politics, studying the issues. My wife and i met at college and got involved in republican politics. It has been an adventure for me. I want to congratulate Tommy Tuberville. He ran a really firm, solid race. He was focused on his goal and on winning. He had a plan to do so and he was able to do so. He is our republican nominee. We must stand behind him in november. So ive been thinking about where ive been in my life. My wife and i have had an incredible adventure. As teenagers, we established a Huntington College young republican club, the first ever at that college. We had two members only of the alabama legisl
The republican nomination for his old senate seat. Last night, he conceded to former football coach Tommy Tuberville. Here is his concession speech. Good evening. You for yournk support over the years. We fought a good fight in this race and we have taken our case to the people of alabama and the people of alabama have spoken. They want a new leader, a freshfaced in washington. I think we are going to have that. I love this state, it has been an honor beyond words for me to serve it. I grew up in the country, a little house of 1000 square feet, no central air, my dad had a country store. He struggled to take care of us through that process and managed to get out of it is shirt. I worked construction two summers, sold dictionaries, did other things to work my way through college. Great day, i find myself in politics, studying the issues. My wife and i met at college and got involved in republican politics. It has been an adventure for me. Tommy to congratulate tuberville. He ran a reall
SHIFT operations manager, Sam Birmingham, with director Anne Goslett. Photo Jeff Dawson
An organisation that aims to ‘disrupt the cycle of women’s homelessness’ has found a new home after being recently evicted from their premises.
Co-founder of the SHIFT Project, Anne Goslett, told
The Echo they are excited to be currently in the process of securing a long lease on a property in the Byron Bay Arts & Industry Estate.
Ms Goslett says, ‘To those members of our wonderful community who reached out to offer their support, ideas and encouragement – we thank you from the bottom of our hearts’.
Julie Wells, another SHIFT Project co-founder, said, ‘We are preparing for the big shift – packing down the old and fitting out the new will take many hands to get the job done.