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Special Olympics Florida hosting Race for Inclusion in Pensacola — what to know
SUMMARY: This weekend, Pensacola will host a “Race for Inclusion” at Bayew Park, aimed at supporting Special Olympics Florida and promoting inclusivity for individuals with intellectual disabilities. The event features a fun run and 5K race, with proceeds benefiting over 6,000 local athletes by funding year-round sports programs, health screenings, and leadership opportunities, all free of charge. Opening ceremonies start at 7:30 AM, with same-day registration available from 6:30 AM. Special Olympics Florida supports over 70,000 athletes statewide, striving to create opportunities for all participants to engage in activities they enjoy.
Special Olympics Florida is preparing to host the Race for Inclusion in Pensacola this weekend.
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Roads reopened after train collision with cement truck in Chelsea
SUMMARY: A train collision in Shelby County occurred around noon today, involving a cement truck in the Chelsea area near City Hall. As a result, two railroad crossings were closed: one at Shelby County Road 47 and another at Shelby County Road 433. Notably, the affected crossing lacks traffic lights.
Roads reopened after train collision with cement truck in Chelsea
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New Hartselle ER Nears Grand Opening | October 24, 2024 | News 19 at 4 p.m.
SUMMARY: Hartsell will soon inaugurate its own local emergency room, improving access to emergency care for residents who previously traveled to Decatur, Morgan, or Cullman Regional. The Hartsell Health Park will feature 10 treatment rooms, a secure room for mental health crises, full imaging services (CT scans, MRIs, X-rays, ultrasounds), an ambulance bay, and a helipad. Mayor Brady Garrison emphasizes the importance of local access during emergencies, as minutes can be critical. This stand-alone emergency room will meet all hospital-level care requirements and is set to open in January 2025 after completing its final approval stage.
It’s called Hartselle Health Park ER and includes ten treatment rooms, including a secure room for patients going through a mental health crisis. It will also offer full imaging: including CT scans, MRI, x-rays and ultrasounds as well as an ambulance bay and helipad.
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'It's a dying industry if something doesn't change': Seafood Labeling Act in effect in Alabama
SUMMARY: In response to a controversy over seafood authenticity, Alabama has enacted a Seafood Labeling Act, mandating restaurants and grocery stores to clearly label the origin of their seafood. Effective since October 1st, the law aims to support local shrimpers facing challenges from cheaper imported seafood. Mayor Henry Barnes expressed concern over the declining industry, with a significant number of shrimpers selling their boats instead of shrimp. Tammy Hall of Sea Harvest, which now sells directly to consumers, highlighted the financial struggles. The law requires clear labeling of seafood source, with penalties for non-compliance, providing hope for a revival in local seafood sales.
A new seafood labeling law has been in effect for roughly three weeks in Alabama, requiring restaurants and stores to clearly label whether the seafood is imported or domestic and whether its wild or farmed raised.
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