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Kip Tyner Reveals What s Coming Soon In Alberta

Kip Tyner Reveals What’s Coming Soon In Alberta Alberta City Council member Kip Tyner shared exciting news with Steve Shannon Morning Show listeners Friday morning. Alberta will soon be the home of the largest Chevron in the state of Alabama, including a large mart, and a Hot Dog Co restaurant with an awesome menu. See more at www.hotdogco.com Tyner also teased an announcement coming soon about a sports/beer brewery type establishment coming to Alberta. LISTEN TO KIP TYNER TALK ABOUT THE RESTAURANT HE’s WORKED TIRELESSLY TO BRING TO ALBERTA. Kip Tyner will be sworn in Monday as the new Tuscaloosa City Council President.

Southern rock matriarch LaVera Hall, whose children co-founded Wet Willie, dead at 97

Southern rock matriarch LaVera Hall, whose children co-founded Wet Willie, dead at 97 Updated May 01, 2021; LaVera Hall, widely known as “Mama Hall” to the community around Southern rock band Wet Willie, has died at the age of 97, her family confirmed Saturday. Born Mattie LaVera Richardson on Nov. 28, 1923, in Alberta City, Ala., she married WWII veteran Jack Virgil Hall on June 1, 1946, in Gardendale. The couple soon moved to Mobile, according to information provided by the family, and that’s where they raised their six children: Jack Jr, Jimmy, Donna, Cindy, Susie and Travis. LaVera Hall, known by the nicknames “Bebe” and later “Nanny,” had a lifelong love of music rooted in the church: Her mother played organ and her father directed singing at Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa. She recalled learning to play the pump organ at about 6 years of age “and having to stand to reach the pedals,” according to family information. She and her two younger siblings

Two Alberta City moms share stories of hope and love after April 27, 2011

Two Alberta City moms share stories of hope and love after April 27, 2011 Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - On April 27th, 2011, Alberta City in Tuscaloosa, like many Alabama communities, suffered catastrophic damage. It’s been a long road, but that area has undergone a tremendous facelift, especially in several neighborhoods. Juanita Drive is a street that was practically destroyed by the tornadoes. Neighbors who came back or live close said it’s astonishing to see what it looks today. Heartache and hopelessness is all you saw on the faces of people in Alberta after April 27th’s tornado outbreak. “This is home,” said Markedia Wells-Binion. She doesn’t live on Juanita Drive anymore, but she lives a street over and visits often.

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