Saturday, October 26th, 2024

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Good morning, Montgomery. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 26th of October.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A 14-year-old from Montgomery has been arrested for making a terroristic threat towards Opelika High School, leading to a lockdown but no actual danger was found. 1819 News
- ➤ Five people, two of whom are juveniles, were shot in Montgomery, with ongoing police investigation but no suspects announced. 1819 News
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Montgomery Regional Airport receives a $5 million federal grant for infrastructure upgrades, enhancing passenger experience and operational efficiency. Montgomery Chamber
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Alabama lawmakers solicit the state Attorney General to investigate possible illegal activities linked to the mismanagement of a state occupational board by Smith Warren Management. Alabama Daily News
- ➤ Montgomery District 7 City Councilor Andrew Szymanski was selected for the 2024-2025 Class VII of the Alabama Leadership Initiative, aimed at fostering leadership skills among young professionals. The Montgomery Independent
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Cleveland Avenue YMCA Trunk or Treat Event
Celebrate Halloween in a family-friendly atmosphere with costumes, games, and candy at the Cleveland Avenue YMCA.
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Nutrition for Healthy Living: Monthly Wellness Class
Learn how to dispel nutrition myths and establish lifelong healthy eating habits in this informative class led by a Registered Dietitian.
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Annual Big Book Sale & Family Fun
Experience a weekend of book shopping, food trucks, story times, and arts & crafts at the annual Big Book Sale at the Juliette Hampton Morgan Memorial Library.
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Bluegrass Music Jam and Quilting Workshop
Experience a vibrant community gathering featuring a bluegrass jam for musicians and a Sit & Sew session for crafters at the Alabama River Region Arts Center.
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Sisters Stirring Up the Gifts Tea Party
Celebrate sisterhood and explore your unique gifts at an uplifting afternoon tea party with delightful treats and connections.
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Sesame Street Live! Say Hello
Experience a delightful performance featuring beloved characters from Sesame Street, with a special post-show photo opportunity for families.
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Empowerment Weekend: Worship, Healing, and Renewal for Women
Experience a transformative Women's Revival Weekend filled with powerful speakers, worship, and opportunities for healing and spiritual growth.
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Veterans Appreciation Week at Montgomery Zoo
Celebrate Veterans Appreciation Week with a 50% discount on regular daytime admission for veterans, active duty military personnel, and their families at the Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum.
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I Got Away Too Tour: A Benefit Concert for RMHC of Alabama
Experience an uplifting night of gospel music featuring renowned artists while supporting Ronald McDonald House Charities®.
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Revitalizing Yoga Retreat at YMCA Camp Chandler
Experience a rejuvenating weekend of guided yoga sessions, walking meditations, and wellness therapies amidst the serene environment of YMCA Camp Chandler.
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