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Amory to hold two public meetings to further discuss tornado recovery
SUMMARY: The city of Amery, which was hit by a tornado in March, is making progress in recovery and is now on the verge of receiving federal funding. The city has applied for a disaster recovery grant of around $6 million for long-term recovery efforts. As part of the process, public meetings will be held to gather ideas on how the money should be spent and to learn from the previous tornado. The city leaders already have some ideas on how to use the money and plan to reveal them during the meetings.
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Former West Point officer and wife charged with child's death
SUMMARY: A former West Point Police Officer and his fiance are facing murder charges for the death of their 4-month-old child in Clay County. The child was taken to the hospital with suspicious injuries and ultimately died from Shaken Baby Syndrome. Police Chief Avery Cook expressed his sadness over having to arrest a former officer, but emphasized the importance of investigating crimes. The community is outraged by the tragic incident, and residents are emotional over the news. WTVD 9 News reporter Chris NS spoke with the police chief and community members to gather reactions, which will be featured in the evening news broadcast.
Authorities arrested a former West Point police officer and his wife for the death of their 4-month-old child.
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Amory dentists offering free services on May 10, little more than a year after tornado
SUMMARY: At Four Clinic in Amry is offering free dental care this Friday to people without dental insurance. Heal and Family Dental Care on Guy Pickle Drive will provide free extractions, fillings, and cleanings to those 18 and older on a first come, first served basis. Patients must bring a valid ID and list of current medications. The community has shown support, especially after last year's tornado recovery, inspiring the clinic to give back. Registration starts at 7:30 am with dentists working until 4:00 pm. This event is a way for the clinic to show appreciation for the community and give back to those in need.
A dentist's office in Amory is offering free dental care on Friday, May 10.
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York West End Junior High School chosen for Adopt-A-School program
SUMMARY: A business advocacy organization in Tuscaloosa is partnering with a power company to enhance the educational experience of a school in Sumter County. The Chamber of Commerce West Alabama has a program called Adopt A School, where businesses, organizations, or even fraternities and sororities partner with schools to give back to the community. Alabama Power chose York West Junior High School and will provide volunteers for school projects, career awareness programs, and more. The school and the Chamber are excited about the opportunity for students to learn about different organizations and businesses in the community and prepare for the workforce. Businesses interested in participating can visit the WT website for more information.
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