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Preservation of Selma s Bloody Sunday site a passion for 2 Auburn professors

Preservation of Selma’s Bloody Sunday site a passion for 2 Auburn professors Auburn professors Richard Burt, right, and Keith Hébert are leading an interdisciplinary team of researchers dedicated to identifying the participants and details of Bloody Sunday—one of the most seminal moments in civil rights history that occurred in Selma, Alabama, on March 7, 1965. (Source: Auburn University) By WSFA Staff | February 27, 2021 at 7:56 AM CST - Updated February 27 at 2:42 PM SELMA, Ala. (WSFA) - Two Auburn University professors are working to preserve the historical significance of the area near Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge, site of the 1965 event that became known around the world as “Bloody Sunday.”

Consumer claims processing underway in statewide Terminix settlement

Consumer claims processing underway in statewide Terminix settlement Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that consumer claims processing is underway in a Terminix settlement. (Source: Alabama Attorney General s Office) By Jonathan Grass | February 9, 2021 at 7:02 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 1:39 AM MOBILE, Ala. (WSFA) - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has announced that current and former Terminix customers in the state who were “victimized” by Terminix’s price increases and failure to provide paid-for services may now file claims for restitution. In November, Marshall’s office announced a $60 million settlement with Terminix International in response to the company’s alleged illegal business practices targeting Alabama consumers. The attorney general says Terminix began cooperating with the state to correct these allegations.

Here s how Alabama Terminix customers can get their piece of a $60 million settlement

Here s how Alabama Terminix customers can get their piece of a $60 million settlement Terminix Under the settlement, the court-appointed Receiver will administer an uncapped $25 million consumer fund to pay claims against Terminix. Posted: Feb 8, 2021 11:49 AM Updated: Feb 8, 2021 1:40 PM Posted By: Josh Rayburn Attorney General Steve Marshall s office on Monday announced that current and former Terminix customers in Alabama, victimized as a result of the pest control company’s unconscionable price increases and failure to provide paid-for services, may now file claims for restitution. From the news release: In November, the Attorney General’s Office announced a historic $60 million settlement with Terminix International in response to the company’s alleged illegal business practices targeting Alabama consumers, and Terminix began cooperating with the State of Alabama to correct these wrongs.

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