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Alabama · AlabamaEight Disaster Survivor Assistance teams are working with homeowners and renters in Autauga, Coosa, Dallas, Elmore, Greene, Hale, Sumter and Tallapoosa counties. The U.S. Small Business Administration has already approved more than $1.2 million in low-interest disaster loans. A free legal help hotline is available to connect survivors to free legal services in qualifying counties.See the Story
FEMA has already approved $3.5+ million in grants for tornado victims
Tornado · PrattvilleInternational Paper is donating $100,000 to support disaster relief efforts in Alabama. More than 50 employees at the Riverdale Mill in Selma have confirmed some level of damage to their homes. At the Prattville Mill, about a dozen team members have reported damage. With the assistance of the Selma Area Food Bank, pallets of toilet paper have been donated.See the Story
International Paper donates to employees and community after more than 60 employees impacted by tornado
Wetumka · WetumkaSouthside High School faced the Wetumpka Indians Tuesday night (Jan. 31) on their home court. The Lady Panthers went up against former Keith Lady Bear Harriet Winchester and her varsity girls basketball program. Southside boys were able to pull away from the Indians around the second quarter, and they never looked back. The Panthers defeated the Indians 65-44.See the Story
Southside boys and girls defeat Wetumka at home
Basketball · Selma Edmundite Missions announced that its second season of men's basketball will begin in March. In less than three weeks over 100 young men had signed up. The Michaels and The Catherines are the first two team names chosen for the league. All games will be free and open to the public.See the Story
Edmundite Missions announces formation of men’s winter basketball league
Montgomery, Alabama · MontgomeryLatricia McDade was 31 when she was killed. She was on her way to iron her children's clothing on Sept. 20 in 2018. It is believed that the shooting may have followed an argument she had with "at least two unknown people" Central Alabama CrimeStoppers is offering a $5,000 cash reward.See the Story
CrimeStoppers offering cash reward for information on 2018 killing of Montgomery mother
Vaccines · SelmaA new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website allows the public to search and locate free COVID-19 testing sites near them. The site locator is part of the CDC Increasing Community Access to Testing program which focuses on communities at a greater risk of being impacted by the pandemic. Testing is available at pharmacies, commercial laboratory sites, community sites and retail locations.See the Story