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Nick Saban charity helps build 18th Habitat home in Tuscaloosa


With Joselyn Hamner counting off, Habitat for Humanity volunteers lifted framing for an exterior wall Monday morning for the Nick s Kids Foundation s 18th national championship house in a residential area behind Maude Whatley Health Center. Hamner then used a tool to secure the framing to the foundation. 
The shrieks of drills and the echoes of hammers are sounds of progress and opportunity for Hamner; this house, once complete, will be home to her and her two children, a 5-year-old son and a 1-year-old daughter.
It really is a blessing, Hamner said.  Me and my kids will be able to be stable and have a house of our own. ....

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Tuscaloosa County Sheriff wants to vaccinate inmates for coronavirus


Tuscaloosa County Sheriff wants to vaccinate inmates for coronavirus
Tuscaloosa Co. inmates vaccine plan
By Kelvin Reynolds | January 21, 2021 at 5:26 PM CST - Updated January 21 at 5:30 PM
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) - Tuscaloosa County Sheriff Ron Abernathy wants to start vaccinating inmates in the county jail for coronavirus.
He confirmed his office is having discussions with a local healthcare provider to vaccinate inmates who want more protection from the illness.
“Our next phase we’ll be pushing through now is going to also be trying to get our inmates vaccinated,” Sheriff Abernathy explained.
The push to vaccinate Tuscaloosa County Jail inmates for coronavirus comes after Sheriff Abernathy said some of his deputies and jail detention officers were part of a group of around 150 first responders who were vaccinated during a weekend drive-thru vaccination clinic hosted by DCH Regional Medical Center. ....

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