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Today marks a couple of really important occasions here in DeKalb County, so want to I take this opportunity to warmly welcome any guests visiting our little corner of the ....
Here s a rundown of what s happening when: Duathlon Hundreds of athletes from across the country between the ages of 14 and 85 will be in Tuscaloosa this weekend for the USA Triathlon Duathlon National Championships. The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater, 2710 Jack Warner Parkway, will serve as the primary race venue, housing USA Triathlon’s iconic red-carpet finish line. The course will take athletes on the Tuscaloosa Riverwalk along the Black Warrior River and onto Jack Warner Parkway, before finishing at the amphitheater. The competition will begin at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and continue at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. For details about the schedules and more, go to usatriathlon.org/du2021. ....
Warrior Met Coal miners strike in Alabama nears two months in historic region of class struggle The seven-week strike by 1,100 miners at Warrior Met Coal in Brookwood, Alabama is being conducted in an area that is rich in the history of the class struggle and miners’ resistance to the violence of the coal bosses and the government. The miners, who walked out on April 1 determined to restore previous pay cuts and fight abusive and unsafe working conditions, have displayed enormous resilience and courage. This is in sharp contrast to the actions of the United Mine Workers and the AFL-CIO, which have isolated the striking miners and forced them to fight alone against Warrior Met and the Wall Street investors who run it. Opposed to a real mobilization of the working class, including mass picketing to halt Warrior Met’s strikebreaking operations, the UMWA organized a civil disobedience style protest in front of the company’s main offices on Alabama Route 126 on Wednesday ....
Gaston County Police are asking for the public s help to identify a suspect in a string of vehicle larcenies in Dallas. The agency released photos of a white male wearing a hoodie and stocking cap who was stopped by officers early Wednesday morning. The man later ran from police who are now asking for the public s help in identifying the suspect. Gaston County Police earlier said on Feb. 9, it was investigating multiple larcenies from unlocked cars off Ike Lynch Road in Dallas that occurred between Feb. 7-9. Stolen items included a firearm, police said. Other larcenies have also occurred in recent weeks including the Alabama Trail and Texas Trail areas. ....