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By John Underwood / [email protected] ROBERTSDALE, Alabama Middle and high school students from Baldwin County put their culinary skills to the test in a beef cookoff Thursday, March 25 at the South Baldwin Center for Technology’s Culinary Arts Academy in Robertsdale for a chance to advance to state competition. Sponsored by the Baldwin County Cattlewomen’s Association, the first-place winner in each division received a cash prize and the chance to compete at the Alabama Junior/Senior High School Cookoff which will be held April 24 at Jeff State Community College in Birmingham. Judges for the competition included: “From farm to table, judges came and judged a variety of delicious dishes,” Hopper said. ....
The Patriot Ledger Almost all of the claims in a federal lawsuit against Whole Foods for punishing employees who wore Black Lives Matter face masks have been dismissed, including claims made by a Randolph resident. The lawsuit named 14 plaintiffs, including Suverino Frith, of Randolph. Frith worked at the Whole Foods on River Street in Cambridge and said in the lawsuit that he was sent home after showing up to work wearing a Black Lives Matter face mask. Attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan filed the lawsuit in June and said in it that employees were sent home for the day, without pay, if they wore Black Lives Matter face masks and received disciplinary points, which could lead to being fired. ....