In a press release, Baumhower’s Restaurant spoke on how they felt
honored and humbled to be part of the Camping World and University of Alabama Basketball Team s Plating Change initiative. Get more info on the event by checking out the full press release below.
Press Release
Tuscaloosa, Al (July 9, 2021) – Baumhower’s Victory Grill is excited to announce their partnership with Camping World and the University of Alabama Basketball Team to help fight hunger and serve those in need in local communities, with their first event to kick off the Plating Change Initiative. This event will be held on Saturday, July 10, 2021, from 11:30am – 1:30pm at The Alberta School of Performing Arts, 2700 University Blvd. E. in Tuscaloosa, Al. The event is being held by the College Hill Missionary Baptist Church and will serve anyone in need of a meal in the East Tuscaloosa community.
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MPI considering legal action over the deaths of nearly 200k chickens © Getty Farm, Chicken, Hen, Egg Production, Farming, Housing, White Chicken
The deaths of nearly 200,000 chickens in a commercial barn over a year ago may be the subject of legal action.
A 48-minute power outage cut the air supply to the barns which housed the chickens. They either suffocated or overheated.
The Ministry for Primary Industries was investigating the deaths, and it has now asked for the opinions of Crown lawyers. This matter is still undergoing legal review by the Crown solicitors and we are awaiting their recommendations, a spokesperson said.
One of the most popular growing threads around social media these days seems to be alluding to places that might no longer be in business. What started nearly a month ago, has turned into quite the trend on Facebook. The challenge is simple, ‘State your age without actually telling us how old you are’. Results range from, “I remember getting my landline put in”, to “What’s a VHS?”.
In my age group specifically, the latest “to do” is state a store/business that is no longer in business. For example, I would say
White Hen, one of the most well known convenience stores in the country before being bought out by 7 Eleven. Others include