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By Erica Wright The Birmingham Times In Alabama, about a third of inmates return to jail within six or seven months of being released. During his campaign for office, Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway said he wanted to do something about those numbers and he has. Shortly after becoming sheriff three years ago, Pettway launched the Renewed for Reentry Program, an initiative aimed at making Jefferson County jail inmates employable upon release. “Recidivism here is at a high rate, and we want to stop those inmates from repeating offenses and coming back to the county jail,” said Pettway. Jefferson County Sheriff Mark Pettway. (Joe Songer, For The Birmingham Times) ....
This is an opinion column. Alabama is finally in Sean Worsley’s rear-view mirror. Finally, after the disabled Iraqi vet and Purple Heart recipient served almost 10 months in Alabama jails for felony possession of medical marijuana legally prescribed for him in Arizona, Worsley’s then-home state. Finally, almost five years after a white police officer in Pickens County one of our notorious . ....
Habitat Tuscaloosa breathes new life into Alabama city after 'day of infamy' alabamanewscenter.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from alabamanewscenter.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Alabama News On Monday, the Dannon Project partnered with the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice (CREEJ), to provide re-entry services to the citizens of Lowndes County. CREEJ donated $25,000 dollars to the Dannon Project in hopes to help with transportation for those individuals. “I said well you can help us with transportation,” said Jay Coleman, Dannon Project Site Coordinator, “so she [Catherine Flowers] said well okay we’ll make a 25-thousand dollar donation, to help you guys secure a van to provide service to the people in Lowndes County.” The check was presented at the John ‘Big John’ Williams Courthouse by CREEJ officials. Judge Adrian Johnson says he knows the Dannon Project is going to bring significant help to those individuals in Lowdnes County. ....