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September 26, 2020
Alabama Business Today
MOBILE REAL TIME NEWS
‘Document everything’: Assessing the damage after Hurricane Sally
Damage estimates from Hurricane Sally are estimated to run up to $8 billion, and residents are now assessing their properties and contacting insurance agencies as they begin to dig out of the damage.
By John Sharp |
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ALABAMA LIFE AND CULTURE
Discover giving Black-owned restaurants in Alabama COVID-19 assistance
Discover's “Eat it Forward” program runs through Oct. 31.
By Shauna Stuart |
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NEWS
Remington New York employees on leave as company faces Alabama bankruptcy hearing
The Remington Outdoor Company, which has sites in Alabama, North Carolina and Arkansas as well as in Ilion, filed for bankruptcy in late July.
By Greg Mason Observer-Dispatch, Utica, N.Y. (TNS) and Tribune Media Services
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BUSINESS
Huntsville announces 510 new jobs in 2020 despite pandemic
Huntsville and Madison County announced 510 new jobs at existing companies this year despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Lee Roop |
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BUSINESS
New Huntsville all-ages music venue ready to rock
'The young crowd is the crowd that drives creativity.'
By Matt Wake |
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BUSINESS
Robins & Morton begin work on Florida healthcare project
AdventHealth Port Orange Freestanding Emergency Department will be located in Port Orange, Fla.
By William Thornton |
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