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Decatur City, Morgan County employees strive to keep residents safe during severe weather
âThe best thing is gonna be to stay vigilant. Itâs very easy to get complacent especially after thereâs been watches and warnings throughout the day,â said a Morgan County EMA Specialist.
Severe weather prep in Decatur By Madison Scarpino | May 4, 2021 at 7:37 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 7:37 PM
MORGAN CO., Ala. (WAFF) - Storm shelters across Morgan County strive to keep residents safe, such as the one located in Decatur City Hall.
Irene Cardenas-Martinez with the Decatur Police Department located in City Hall says the department wants people to have a safe place to stay during severe weather, so the department helped to provide that.
Farm Food Collaborative connecting farmers to local schools, grocery stores amid successful harvest
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HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The Farm Food Collaborative (FFC) is gearing up for a busy summer and leaders are working hard to ensure every child in North Alabama has regular access to fresh, healthy locally grown fruits and vegetables.
The FFC has been operating out of the Food Bank of North Alabama since 2014. Leaders help area farmers sell into wholesale markets, including K-12 school districts, early care and education sites, grocery stores and restaurants.
According to co-manager Carey Martin-Lane, retail sales for farmers skyrocketed last year and as a result, farmers planted extra this season in case the high demand continued. However, farmers are now left with an abundance of produce.
Point Mallard still in need of lifeguards ahead of summer Point Mallard Water Park is still looking to hire lifeguards (Source: Pixabay) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff and Bayne Hughes | April 23, 2021 at 4:27 PM CDT - Updated April 23 at 4:29 PM
DECATUR, Ala. (WAFF) - It’s one of the most visited spots in north Alabama every summer, but now, Point Mallard Water Park says they need more workers in order to make a splash this season.
Point Mallard Park has hired fewer than half the employees typically teenagers it needs for the summer season that starts in a month, a deficiency that could disrupt operations and likely has its roots in the pandemic.