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Miss Alabama 2021: Meet 39 women competing for this year s crown

Miss Alabama 2021: Meet 39 women competing for this year’s crown AL.com 2 hrs ago Mary Colurso, al.com © Dennis Victory Miss Alabama Tiara Pennington, a Helena graduate, sang the National Anthem during an AHSAA Class 6A round 1 baseball series at Helena High School in Helena, Ala., Friday, April 23, 2021. Tiara Pennington, the current Miss Alabama, is nearing the end of her reign. Pennington won the title in 2019 and kept her crown for an extra year, as the state pageant was canceled in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. The Miss Alabama competition is back, however, and a new winner will be crowned on June 12 at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham. Thirty nine women are hoping to become the new Miss Alabama, ranging from Miss Appalachian Valley to Miss Wallace State. Here’s a look at this year’s contestants.

Troy University prepares to tear down old residence halls and natatorium

Troy University prepares to tear down old residence halls and natatorium Troy University bringing down outdated buildings on campus By Ashley Bowerman | May 14, 2021 at 10:42 PM CDT - Updated May 14 at 10:42 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - A demolition project is about to bring big changes to Troy University. The last two traditional style residence halls and natatorium on campus are being torn down. According to Herbert Reeves, Dean of Student Services, Gardner Hall will come down first, followed by the McDowell Lee Natatorium, and then Hamil Hall. The demolition is set to begin next week, and they hope to have the buildings flattened by mid-to-late August.

CMCSS announces principal and assistant principal appointments

Melanie Steinlage, principal of West Creek Elementary Principal Steinlage replaces Lynne Rains, who is transitioning to Barkers Mill Elementary as principal. Steinlage has served as assistant principal at Byrns Darden Elementary School since 2018. Previously, she has served as an academic coach at Byrns Darden and Hazelwood elementary schools and a teacher at Hazelwood Elementary. During her tenure with CMCSS, which dates back to 2010, Steinlage has also served as a site-based induction specialist and on several school and district-level committees. She earned her M.S. in Educational Leadership K-12 from the University of Tennessee Martin and her B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of South Florida. Steinlage completed the McREL Balanced Leadership Training for Administrators, as well as several Kagan Professional Development workshops.

Governor Ivey signs wine delivery, daylight saving time bills into law

Governor Ivey signs wine delivery, daylight saving time bills into law Alabama State Capitol (Source: Todd Stacey Alabama Daily News) By Anna Mahan | May 13, 2021 at 5:59 PM CDT - Updated May 13 at 6:04 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - Thursday was a busy day in Montgomery as Governor Ivey signed a few bills into law. The first of those was House Bill 437, the wine shipment bill. “I want to first thank Representative Terri Collins for putting this legislation forward because it is certainly something the people of Alabama want available to them,” Gov. Ivey said. “Thank you to all involved in putting together a good, clean bill. We are moving Alabama with the times, and I am proud to officially make the wine shipment bill law.”

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