Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025
Good morning, Montgomery. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 22nd of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Montgomery Humane Society introduced its Pets of the Week featuring two adoptable animals—Wrynn, a 2-month-old brindle Terrier mix with a loving heart, and Astro, a 2.5-year-old gentle Akita mix known for his friendly nature. Interested families can visit the society's front desk or website to learn more about adoption options. WAKA 8
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Chipotle Mexican Grill will open its second location today at 2682 Eastern Boulevard in Montgomery with the city’s first drive-thru Chipotlane for digital order pick-ups + the restaurant will offer a limited-time Chipotle Honey Chicken and will hire about 30 employees while operating from 10:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. WSFA 12
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The Student Retention Council, made up of students from Alabama universities, met in Montgomery with state officials to discuss how more graduates can build their futures in Alabama. The council—after surveying fellow students on career opportunities, quality of life, and affordability—believes increased awareness of these benefits will help keep local talent in the state. WSFA 12
- ➤ A report finds that Alabama’s high school graduating class of 2024 left $72 million in federal Pell Grants unclaimed due to a problematic FAFSA redesign that saw only 56% of eligible students complete the form. Education officials say the lost aid may impact long-term earnings and community growth—while efforts to boost FAFSA completion rates are underway. Alabama Daily News
- ➤ Montgomery Public Schools will host a 'Jump Into Kindergarten' information session on May 3rd—families can register their children for the upcoming school year. WSFA 12
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Alabama father Dustin Chandler—whose daughter Carly suffers from seizures—urges lawmakers to fix delays in the legal cannabis program signed in 2021 as patients still lack access to THC due to licensing hold-ups and a missing patient registry. WSFA 12
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Emerson Boddie and Barrett Brown from Edgewood Academy won state titles at the AISA track and field championships in Gulf Shores — Boddie won the 100-meter dash with a new personal record and Brown set a state discus record with a throw of 120-5. Elmore Autauga News
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Blackberry Smoke Concert
8 PM — Montgomery Performing Arts Centre — Tickets from $47 — Enjoy an evening filled with Southern rock vibes from Blackberry Smoke.
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The Grove MGM 5K Fun Run/Walk and Open House
12:30-3:30 p.m. — The Grove MGM — Donations encouraged — Celebrate the opening of a community resource for young women transitioning out of foster care while enjoying a scenic 5K run/walk.
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Jeffrey Earnhardt Racing Experience
11 AM – 3 PM — Montgomery Motor Speedway — Limited-time driving packages 50% off — Experience the thrill of racing on a storied short track in Alabama.
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Montgomery Pop Tab Party
11 AM – 3 PM — McDonald's — Free entry — Bring your collected pop tabs and enjoy a community gathering with giveaways and lunch.
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Wetumpka FFA Alumni Championship Rodeo
6-7 p.m. — The City of Wetumpka Sports Complex — Ticket required for admission — Experience the excitement of Mutton Bustin' featuring young rodeo talents under the stars.
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7th Annual Spring Chicken Festival
10 AM – 5 PM — SweetCreek Farm Market — Free entry — Celebrate spring with 150 local vendors and fun kids activities at this vibrant festival.
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R&B on the River Concert
9 p.m. — Montgomery Whitewater — Free entry with HBCU Final 4 ticket — Enjoy soulful R&B vibes and local artists along the scenic Riverwalk.
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NA Meetings
9-10 a.m. — Gifts Incorporated — Free entry — Weekly open discussion for men's support in overcoming drug addiction.
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OCOU 2025 Health Fair
9 AM – 12 PM — Doster Community Center — Free entry — A community health fair offering valuable resources and services to promote wellness.
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