Alabama Historical Commission studies underwater wreckage of Clotilda, America’s last slave ship

In its 2021 budget, the State of Alabama appropriated $1 Million to the Alabama Historical Commission (AHC) to begin Phase 3 of preservation efforts for the Clotilda, the last ship to bring enslaved people from Africa to America. The Clotilda arrived in America after Congress had already banned the transatlantic slave trade—though the practice remained lucrative, and still...
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Ivey appoints Smitherman to Alabama’s top EMA post

Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced she is appointing emergency management veteran and West Point alumnus Jeff Smitherman as Alabama Emergency Management Agency (AEMA) acting director. Current AEMA Director Brian Hastings is taking a new opportunity and will lead the agency through Friday, May 20. Smitherman will take the helm immediately following with his appointment...
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Black Warrior Electric awards scholarships to 10 Alabama students

d As it has done the previous five years, Black Warrior Electric Membership Corporation recently awarded scholarships to high school graduating seniors in West Central Alabama. This year, Black Warrior presented scholarships to 10 students. The scholarships, $500 each, are awarded through the Electric Cooperative Foundation, which was created by Alabama’s electric cooperatives as a...
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Ivey says Alabama’s unemployment near record lows

Governor Kay Ivey on Friday announced that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted April unemployment rate is 2.8%, down from March’s rate of 2.9%, and well below April 2021’s rate of 3.6%. April’s rate represents a new record low unemployment rate for Alabama. “I am thrilled that after 202 years of trying, Alabama has once again reached...
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