Tuesday Jul 22 | Shelby County Reporter
"When women first come in and test positive, we give them a Bible and a pair of baby shoes," Bowman said.
Aisha Dickerson of the McWane Center laughs as she looks at the nitrogen gas around her hand.
Passing the site of the old W.A. Belcher Blue Flame charcoal pits and warehouse at the foot of the mountain, I thought about another trip I'd made along this road on a rainy afternoon close to 40 years ago.
Recent promotions at civil and structural engineering firm LBYD Inc. are Michael McCauley as senior project manager; and Stefan Graeber and Prabhu Sundaram as project managers.
Motoring in the Magic City this weekend
This weekend, the Alabama PT Cruiser Club is going shopping. The group will meet Saturday at the Pepper Place Farmer's Market and then get lunch at Cantina.
Voting rules could spark increased turnout for Autauga runoff
Autauga County election of ficials are hoping that state elec tion rules will allow the county to receive more value for the money taxpayers must spend to pay for the July 15 Republican runoff election.
Homefolks in Pell City and Lincoln
There's nothing in the world any more exciting than celebrating a 16th birthday, and if you don't believe it, just ask Chelsea Isbell, who just celebrated hers last Saturday, June 7! The party began with a limo ...
Sure, impatient drivers have undoubtedly cussed out Fielding Pierce. He doesn't hold it against them, though.
Alabama GOP to have statewide runoff July 15
The Alabama Republican Party will hold primary runoff elections July 15 to decide two statewide races and two con gressional races.
Good Neighbors: I have for sale a Rival food slicer, model 1101E, in good condition.
Continue reading "California firm acquires Walgreens building in Chelsea"
Posted by Birmingham News business staff May 22, 2008 11:04 AM California-based Grubb & Ellis Realty Investors LLC said it has acquired the building housing the Walgreens pharmacy in Chelsea for a private ...
A private investor participating in the Grubb & Ellis Wealth Management program purchased a Walgreens store in Chelsea, Ala., for an undisclosed price.
“Hopefully it will increase business with increased customers. Obviously there will be some competition - but we plan to stay here for a long time”
The City of Chelsea is preparing for its growing population, which is expected to double in size by 2025. via ABC 33/40
Area firm signs deal for green eateries
“We wanted a totally green concept, because we didn't want to be killing the environment when we're trying to improve our customer's health”
Birmingham's 1 Smart Duck Management, which developed a "green" restaurant design, said it has signed a $65 million, 10-year deal with a Florida company that wants to open 182 locations. via The Mobile Register Online
Good Neighbors - Heather Whitestone's Miss America performance
D. Jurgens, Homewood, 871-9778, wanted to buy a videotape of the performance by Heather Whitestone when she won the Miss America pageant. via Birmingham News Online
Texas' Woodforest Bank continues Alabama push
Birmingham Business Journal - by Crystal Jarvis Staff Woodforest Bank continues to expand its presence in the Birmingham-Hoover metro area with three new locations in Shelby and Chilton counties. via Birmingham Business Journal
Former bank exec from Hoover finds niche in fitness biz for new moms
Posted by Jon Anderson -- Birmingham News April 23, 2008 8:22 PM Susan Etheredge was a vice president in corporate marketing for Compass Bank until her job was eliminated in November 2006 after the bank was ... via Everything Alabama
Just a few more days left to go by Rainwater Library and see the exhibit of art by students of Lincoln Elementary School. via Daily Home
Developer's 40-year plan for Westover: 19,500 homes
Developer Doug Eddleman says construction could begin within a year on a 6,200-acre residential project off U.S. 280 in Shelby County that could include as many as 19,500 homes over several decades. via WAAY-TV Huntsville
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers a...
CSX to pay $491,000 to replace wildlife
“Some of these were endangered, and that shot the value up”
CHELSEA, Ala. - Train company CSX will pay almost $500,000 to replace wildlife killed after a train wreck near Chelsea in May 2006. via Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers a...