🌱 Cookoff To Benefit Food Pantry + New Face On Alabama Football Coaching Staff
Tuscaloosa Daily Update: Tuesday Highlights
Good morning, Tuscaloosa! Here’s your Tuesday roundup of local news and events.
In sports, Alabama football has bolstered its coaching staff with the addition of veteran coach Richard Owens, announced by head coach Kalen DeBoer. Owens will take on the role of tight ends coach, bringing a wealth of experience to the team.
Community members are invited to Druid City Brewing for a chili cook-off fundraiser, where participants can showcase their best recipes. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Table of Grace Food Pantry, hosted by Grace Presbyterian Church, supporting those in need in our area.
In regulatory news, concerns are growing regarding Alabama Power, as discussions unfold about appointing utility regulators. This comes amid calls for reform in how the utility operates and is monitored in the state.
Additionally, Shelton State Community College is addressing the need for qualified child care providers through a new training program aimed at enhancing skills in this essential field.
Finally, on the sports front, the Alabama men’s basketball team is making headlines again, as they’ve returned to the top 25 rankings following a successful four-game winning streak.
As we enjoy this mostly cloudy and warmer day, with a high of 71 and a low of 57, stay connected for more updates. Thank you for keeping in touch, and feel free to share this with friends!
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