More Trade With Cuba Could Mean Good News for Alabama Poultry Farmers

Renewed trade with Cuba incites many questions for those who have goods to trade, and among them are Alabama poultry farmers who are anxious to improve their relationship with this new market. Already the fifth-largest export market for U.S. poultry producers, farmers from Alabama, Georgia, and Arkansas have sent almost $1 billion worth of frozen … Read moreMore Trade With Cuba Could Mean Good News for Alabama Poultry Farmers

Multiple LSU Buildings Requiring Repairs Could Cost About $600 Million

Louisiana State University may be a traditional powerhouse when it comes to the gridiron, but their school officials are in a bind as various other facilities on campus are reportedly in disrepair. According to ABC affiliate WBRZ, the school estimates they’re in need of about $600 million in repairs and maintenance, as about 70% of … Read moreMultiple LSU Buildings Requiring Repairs Could Cost About $600 Million

Judge Rules Alabama Anti-Abortion Law Unconstitutional

An Alabama judge recently sided with abortion clinics on Friday, March 25, by overturning a law which, had it gone into effect, would have required the clinics to possess emergency hospital admitting privileges for complications arisen from abortions. The law was ruled unconstitutional because it would “impose a substantial obstacle to a woman’s choice to … Read moreJudge Rules Alabama Anti-Abortion Law Unconstitutional

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