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People urged to stay off roads, use extreme caution due to icy conditions
Ice concerns in west Alabama By WSFA Staff | February 15, 2021 at 6:00 PM CST - Updated February 15 at 11:11 PM
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Alabama officials have urged drivers to limit their use of roads as wintry weather moved into the state Monday, prompting concerns of icy conditions.
The Alabama Department of Transportation and the Alabama Emergency Management Agency said motorists should stay off roadways as much as possible, unless for an emergency, while much of the state begins to experience icy conditions.
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ALDOT and AEMA expect dangerous travel conditions through Tuesday and into late Wednesday morning as temperatures remain at or below freezing.
By John Underwood / john@gulfcoastmedia.com
LOXLEY, Alabama The Loxley Town Council paved the way for the construction of an office and warehouse space in the town’s industrial park for national grocery retailer ALDI with a pair of actions at its monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. 8.
On Wednesday, Feb. 10, Loxley Mayor Richard Teal and Town Council members joined county, state and national officials for a groundbreaking ceremony for ALDI’s new regional headquarters and distribution center, which is located at the intersection of County Road 49 and Industrial Park Drive, just north of Interstate 10.
The upcoming 564,000-square-foot office and warehouse will support ALDI’s growth throughout the Gulf Coast. The project is set to bring approximately $100 million in capital investment in Baldwin County, with plans to create more than 200 local jobs.