As a sponsor of the 2018 Walk End Alzheimer’s, we have come across some very inspiring stories on why some supporters are Walking… “I come from a rather large family of 12. Approximately 8 years ago, one of my older sisters was diagnosed with dementia. Imagine our shock receiving this diagnosis. Our family is overloaded...
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Raw Sewage in Opelika AL Resident Home Due To City’s Negligence
Elizabeth Burton resided on Pineknoll Street, which is located in Opelika’s Ward 2 when she and her family experienced an unfortunate plumbing crisis at their home. She states that it was caused by the city’s failure to properly maintain city sewer lines. The basement was completely flooded with city raw sewage and is described as...
The best employees are not the agreeable ones
Cheerful and helpful workers are beloved by their bosses, and just about everyone else, really. Enthusiastic optimists make for great colleagues, rarely cause problems, and can always be counted on. But they may not necessarily make the best employees, says Adam Grant, the organizational psychologist and Wharton professor. Speaking in Chicago at the annual conference...
Keri Hilson Honored by the Urban League of Greater Atlanta
The Urban League of Greater Atlanta (ULGA), hosted their 8th Annual Spirit of the League Awards at The Ritz-Carlton Atlanta. The purpose of the Awards Luncheon was to recognize those investing in youth today, empowering young adults tomorrow. Honorees of the Spirit of the League were: India Evans, Joseph Reese & Sylvea Huey. Community Partner...
Why Getting Distracted Can Be A Very Good Thing
Published by BBC Alexander Graham Bell was not a fan of multitasking. The inventor of the telephone believed that true creativity came from a single-minded concentration on the issue under consideration – and any distraction would only take you further from your goal. “Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand,” he once told...
Arlene Easley Talks To inCity Magazine
Please introduce yourself to our audience My name is Arlene Easley and I am running for Alabama House of Representatives. I am a lifelong Alabamian, and I love my state, and the people who live here. I was born in Mobile, in 1963, where I was raised. I attended public schools and grew up in...
Are Black Leaders In Alabama Saying A “Black Person” Cannot Be Governor Of Alabama
Are Black Leaders In Alabama Saying A “Black Person” Cannot Be Governor Of Alabama Opinion Article by Ash Martin With the Primaries of Elections just days away in Alabama, many organizations have given their endorsements for political positions. Two very prominent black organizations who have given their endorsements for Governor of Alabama are the Alabama...
US retail marijuana sales to reach up to $10 billion this year
US retail marijuana sales to reach up to $10 billion this year Retail sales of medical and recreational marijuana are forecast to rise by nearly 50% year over year in 2018 to a total of $8 billion to $10 billion, according to the 2018 edition of the “Marijuana Business Factbook” released Wednesday morning by cannabis industry...
Recent Political Poll Puts Fields In A Slight Edge On Maddox In Alabama’s Democratic Governors Race
Recent Political Poll Puts Fields In A Slight Edge On Maddox In Alabama’s Democratic Governors Race By Johnnie Whitt With just about one month from the Primaries, the Political arena in Alabama is really heating up. There are many positions up for election with the Primary Election being on June 5th and General Election on...
Disrespectful Team Says A Lot About The Opponent
Birmingham, AL – Last night the Democratic Candidates for Governor met for a debate at the Historic Lyric Theatre in Downtown Birmingham, Alabama. The participants were Sue Bell Cobb, Christopher Countryman, James C. Fields, Walt Maddox and Doug Smith. “James Fields won the debate”, says James Fields Campaign Manager. James Fields states that he felt...










