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Submitted Over 1,500 students at local elementary schools have received a copy of Linda B. Schmitz Spangrud’s new book, “Miss Sandra and the Turtle People.” All students at Orange Beach Elementary School received the book. All second graders received a copy of the book at Florence B. Mathis Elementary, Foley Elementary, and Magnolia Elementary. All second and third graders received the book at Gulf Shores Elementary. Miss Sandra portrays the story of a young turtle volunteer who comes to a life decision about her future and describes how she assists the Gulf Coast with environmental awareness. Miss Sandra, after guidance from her turtle friends, realizes it is more important to follow your dreams and passions. It informs children and families of the appropriate etiquette and rules for turtle protection and proper care of the beach environment. It relays to children and families turtle environmental protection guidelines in a playful storyline with colorful turtle ill ....
Print subscribers If you re a print subscriber, but do not yet have an online account, click here to create one. Non-subscribers Orange Beach will receive $6.6 million reimbursement for Sally cleanup Posted By Melanie LeCroy / [email protected] Orange Beach Finance Director Ford Handley had good news for Mayor Tony Kennon and the City Council during the May 18 regular council meeting. After months of waiting, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state of Alabama have approved $6,681,233 to reimburse the city for debris removal after Hurricane Sally. “We got some good news today from FEMA that they obligated $5,010,000 to the city. It is at the state now and they should approve it very quickly and we would hope by the end of June that we have $5 million in our account. The rest will continue to be a longer process, but we are getting there,” Handley said. ....
View fullscreen The community welcomed home the Orange Beach High School girls softball team and the 2A State Championship trophy on Friday with a parade and celebration. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Wilson As the team bus got close, it was met by Orange Beach Police and Fire vehicles for a light and siren escort down the Foley Beach Express. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Wilson (From left) Head coach Shane Alexander, principal Robbie Smith and Jody Hodo. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Wilson Orange Beach City Council member Jeff Boyd gets the team to autography his team photo t-shirt. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Wilson ....
Alabama’s problematic COVID-19 vaccine program leads to a rise of vaccine tourism Updated Jan 27, 2021; Posted Jan 27, 2021 The first COVID-19 vaccines given in central Alabama at the Birmingham VA Medical Center. The vaccine rollout in Alabama has been criticized for being too slow and unorganized. The state ranks near dead last in the U.S. when it comes to the distribution rate of the vaccine. (Joe Songer | [email protected]).Joe Songer | [email protected] Facebook Share Her husband, William, then called up a friend of his who lives in Pascagoula, Mississippi. “He’s 87 years old and he told me he got his vaccine shot that day,” said William, 77. “He gave me a number, and said for me to call. The first time I did, I did not get an answer. I called back a few minutes later and got someone on the phone. I told her I was from Alabama and gave her my insurance information.” ....