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Tuscaloosa breaks ground on $1.1M police logistics facility

Summary by The Crimson White
The City of Tuscaloosa broke ground on a new Police Logistics Building on Wednesday. It will support emergency response operations for the Tuscaloosa Police Department and Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue. Mayor Walt Maddox, Police Chief Brent Blankley and City Councilor Raevan Howard spoke at the ceremony, held at 3311 Reese Phifer Avenue — the future site of the 7,600-square-foot facility. “This is the best police department in the nation for protec…
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The Crimson White broke the news in Tuscaloosa, United States on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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