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AUM Women’s Soccer raising funds with help of East Chase Chick-fil-A

MONTGOMERY, Ala. ---- The Auburn University at Montgomery women’s soccer team will partner with the East Chase location of Chick-fil-A on Tuesday, April 19, in a fundraiser for the Lady Senators’ soccer program.


The concept of the partnership is simple. Mention AUM women’s soccer or provide a coupon to the cashier at the East Chase location of Chick-fil-A, as you enjoy dinner at the establishment between 5-8 p.m. As a result, the AUM women’s soccer team will receive 25 percent of your total receipt.

 

To print a copy of the promotional coupon, visit www.AUMathletics.com.

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MPD investigating deadly shooting on Upper Wetumpka Road

MONTGOMERY (WSFA) -- Police are investigating a homicide in north Montgomery.

Officers responded to a call last night and found a victim shot to death with wounds to the chest at an apartment complex on Upper Wetumpka Road. 

A large crowd gathered at Brookview Apartments as police gathered evidence at the scene.

No word yet on what led to the shooting or if any suspects are in custody.

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Champions for Children's Center Charity Auction


May 19, 2011

6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Culverhouse to Speak for Huntingdon ADCP Commencement

Montgomery, Ala.—Renee D. Culverhouse will deliver the Commencement Address during 2011 Commencement Exercises for Huntingdon's Adult Degree Completion Program (ADCP) students, Saturday, May 7, at 6:00 p.m. on the Huntingdon College Green.  The ceremony is free and open to the public.

Since January 2011 Ms. Culverhouse has served as ADCP program director and site coordinator for the Gadsden site, scheduled to open later this year.  She served for seven years as president of Gadsden State Community College and for eight years as general counsel and vice chancellor for legal and human resources for the Alabama Community College System. 

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Is this your dog? Dr. Bill brought her on Alabama Live! and she barked because she missed you

Is this your dog? Dr. Bill brought her on Alabama Live! and she barked because she missed you

This beautiful, friendly pug was found in the Carriage Hills neighborhood, and she's hanging out with Dr. Bill waiting for her owners to come get her. She wound up at Dr. Bill Van Hooser's office and he brought her on Alabama Live! on Monday to see if anyone recognized her. If she's your dog, call 277-5250.

 

 

Montgomery Humane Society Pet-of-the-Week

Montgomery Humane Society Pet-of-the-Week

Charlie is such a nice fellow. He is a good looking chow mix that is about five years old. He has a rusty brown coat with black highlights that is thick and fluffy. His fur gathers around his face like a lions mane. Charlie came to us from an overcrowding situation where there were too many animals to be properly cared for. Now Charlie needs a new home. Charlie is up to date with routine vaccinations, he is heartworm negative and is on a preventative, he has a microchip, and he has already been neutered. Charlie walks well on a leash without pulling or tugging. We are working on simple commands and he is doing very well. Charlie is very gentle. He likes love and attention, but he always seems surprised to receive it. I hope the person that adopts Charlie will shower him with loads of love!

African-American history scholar will speak at ASU on Tuesday

African-American history scholar will speak at ASU on Tuesday

Dr. Darlene Clark Hine, a renowned scholar in African-American history, will speak at  Alabama State University at 11 a.m. on Tuesday in the Thelma Glass AuditoriumShe will discuss “Rehearsal for Freedom:  Black Professional Women’s Health Care Activism before the Brown vs. Education Supreme Court Case.”

 

ASU is one of several tour stops Hine is making to promote the fifth edition of the book she co-authored, “The African-American Odyssey.”

 

Hine earned her B.A. at Roosevelt University in Chicago, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Kent State University in Ohio.

 

The historian/writer/educator is presently the Board of Trustees Professor of African-American Studies and professor of history at Northwestern University in Illinois.