Job fairs in Alabama 2021
Many companies are looking to fill hundreds of jobs across Alabama. Share Updated: 5:49 AM CDT May 28, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital
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Many companies are looking to fill hundreds of jobs across Alabama. Share Updated: 5:49 AM CDT May 28, 2021 WVTM 13 Digital Many job recruiters and individual companies are hosting hiring fairs across Alabama in the coming weeks to fill hundreds of jobs. Wednesday and Thursday, June 3 & 411 a.m. – 7 p.m.Carrabba’s Italian Grill is hosting an in-person hiring event over two days for all hourly positions. There will be on-site and virtual interviews. To schedule an interview, click here. Friday, June 510 a.m. – 5 p.m.McGuffey Healthcare is searching for employees in all positions and experience levels to care for disabled and senior citizens in a nursing home. It will hold its outdoor Cup
2022 World Games recruits star power to promote event
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Nick Sellers, chairman of the Alabama Sports Council, talks to the Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce about the 2022 World Games at the Hoover Country Club in Hoover, Alabama, on Thursday, May 20, 2021.
The 2022 World Games are counting on some star power to help promote the event coming to the Birmingham-Hoover metro area next year, the chairman of the Alabama Sports Council told the Hoover Area Chamber of Commerce on May 20.
Organizers of the 2022 World Games have named soccer star Catherine Reddick Whitehill, Olympic gold medal bobsledder Vonetta Flowers, Iraq War veteran and âDancing with the Starsâ competitor Noah Galloway, NBA all-star Charles Barkley and country music legend Randy Owen as honorary co-chairs of the games, Nick Sellers said at the Hoover chamberâs monthly luncheon at the Hoover Country Club.
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New Jack, legendary pro wrestler for ECW, dead at 58
Updated 10:29 PM;
Today 10:26 PM
Jerome New Jack Young makes his way to the ring with a garbage can full of street signs, shovels, cheese graters and even a mailbox to use in his match during an ECW pay-per-view at Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham. (Photo: Nick Nunnally)BN
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He was 58.
PWInsider reports Young passed away after suffering a heart attack in North Carolina, where he had lived in recent years, according to his wife Jennifer. His official Facebook page also confirmed the news.
New Jack, who previously performed with ECW at Boutwell Auditorium in Birmingham, earned notoriety as a “hardcore” performer thanks to taking risky “bumps” by performing high-risk maneuvers that put his and his opponents’ bodies at risk for fans’ entertainment.
People of Alabama: Sam Tenenbaum Jr. of Mountain Brook
By Tamika Moore
May 10, 2021
Sam Tenenbaum Jr. of Mountain Brook is an opera singer who once wrestled under the name The Great Kaiser. (Tamika Moore / People of Alabama)
What is something people wouldn’t guess about you just by looking at you?
“I’ve had two careers. The one that they might not think that I would be involved in is that I’m an opera singer. I trained for opera in college. I’ve done quite a bit of cantorial singing at different synagogues in the area. I’ve done two operas. Presently, I do some performing in different events with my accompanist, Steve Pennington. He’s been a very valuable asset to me. My other career is that I happened to be a professional wrestler for many years here in Birmingham. I performed under a mask as “The Great Kaiser,” the masked Austrian wrestler. I used to wrestle just about every Monday night at Boutwell Auditorium. I had maybe a 35-year career in wrestling and