The year 2020 may go down as one of the most remarkable years in history; no doubt itâs certainly been one for the books. As we take a look back on the most memorable and prominent stories of the past year, we find it somewhat difficult to sift through and find any stories not associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. While the novel coronavirus continues to make headline after headline, 2020 was also a year to remember for many other happenings.Â
From the general election held during a census year to big announcements concerning industry for Lawrence County, 2020 gave us plenty to smileâand mostly winceâabout. As the new year approaches,
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The majority of AT&T services have been restored after a bomb in a recreational vehicle exploded on Christmas in downtown Nashville and damaged an AT&T facility, leaving outages across north Alabama and causing issues for local law enforcement.
âOur mobility network is now operating normally; nearly all home internet and video customers have been restored and our business customers are back online,â AT&T Communications CEO Jeff McElfresh said Monday.
The company is waiving wireless data overages in 1,166 zip codes across Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Georgia, Illinois and Missouri from Sunday to Thursday. Customers who were affected can also receive credits for their service charges, according to McElfresh.
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