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Attorney General freezes Lipscomb funding
SUMMARY: A hearing is scheduled today regarding a restraining order affecting the city of Lipscomb, where state officials froze the city’s assets due to an illegal gambling lawsuit. The Alabama Attorney General’s office claims that Lipscomb is liable for licensing J’s Charity Bingo, an illegal gambling operation. This temporary restraining order, filed on November 20, also impacts J’s Charity and its owners. The facility previously faced legal issues, having reopened after being shut down in August for operating with stolen illegal machines. Five individuals are charged in relation to this case, with the mayor unavailable for comment.
Attorney General freezes Lipscomb funding
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Summerdale Christmas tree farm sees busiest weekend in over 40 years
SUMMARY: Fish River Trees in Baldwin County is experiencing one of its busiest seasons ever, marking over 43 years as a cherished holiday tradition for families. Owner Steve Mannhard reflects on the farm’s popularity, noting record attendance during Thanksgiving and a high demand for Christmas trees. With a goal to sell over 5,000 trees, they’ve already reached more than half that target. Mannhard expresses his passion for running the farm, stating he can’t imagine doing anything else. Fish River Trees, offering a variety of tree options, will be open until December 22nd.
Christmas spirit is in the air as many are starting to decorate their homes for the holiday, and that includes finding that perfect tree.
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Clinical trials at Children’s of Alabama are helping find the best treatments for children with c…
SUMMARY: WVTM 13’s Day of Giving highlights the critical care and groundbreaking research at Children’s of Alabama, focusing on pediatric cancer treatments. Families from across Alabama travel to the hospital for care, and the Pediatric Clinical Trials Office, led by Dr. Matthew Courtney, plays a key role in advancing cancer treatment with minimal side effects. The office collaborates with hospitals nationwide, and its work has led to significant treatment improvements. The hospital conducts 70-90 active clinical trials at any time. WVTM 13 encourages donations to support this vital work through various methods, including scanning a QR code or calling in.
Clinical trials at Children’s of Alabama are helping find the best treatments for children with cancer
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Edith Grant’s journey at Children’s of Alabama comes full circle
SUMMARY: WVTM 13 is hosting a Day of Giving to benefit Children’s of Alabama, the state’s only freestanding pediatric hospital, which provides care to all children, regardless of their family’s financial situation. Sarah Killian spoke with Edith Turnipseed Grant, a former patient turned pediatric nurse, who shared her journey involving numerous surgeries and hospital stays. Despite her medical challenges, she recalls her time at the hospital fondly and is now giving back by serving on its committee. Donations during the Day of Giving will support continued care at Children’s of Alabama, making a significant impact on patients like Edith.
Edith Grant’s journey at Children’s of Alabama comes full circle
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