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Want to know the key to increase the significance of your content on the web? It's all in the Google rating. Increasing your rating means people are marking your little piece of the internet as useful and informative, which in turn means better search rankings for you. The more 1 votes you have, ...
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Dec 01, 2012 |  0 comments | 19 19 recommendations | email to a friend
Fans of Mellow Mushroom’s beer menu have lost an outlet to express their enthusiasm, at least in Alabama. The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board recently informed the Atlanta-based pizza chain that its beer clubs program goes against state rules governing the sale of alcohol. David...
Simple Respect by JohnBagwell
Dec 01, 2012 |  0 comments | 34 34 recommendations | email to a friend
Respect is something we usually understand best when its missing.  When its missing, it is obvious because we feel, in our bones, disrespected.  You know what I mean.  Its usually a comment someone makes or maybe some action.  Its not the exact words they say, it is how they say them.  Its the ...
Why deny same-sex marriage? by Cg2012
Nov 29, 2012 |  0 comments | 16 16 recommendations | email to a friend
In the United States, nine states have legalized and recognized same-sex marriage including: Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Iowa, Vermont, Washington as well as the District of Columbia. The same-sex marriage issue can be traced to the civil rights movement...
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Nov 29, 2012 |  0 comments | 15 15 recommendations | email to a friend
THE ENERGY POLICY ACT OF 2005: --AMENDS a loophole to THE SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT. It authorizes oil and gas drillers, exclusively, to inject known hazardous material, unchecked, directly into or adjacent to underground drinking water supplies. --increases direct spending by $2.2 billion ...
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Seen any big stuff? by Ben_Cunningham
Nov 26, 2012 |  0 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend
OK, Calhoun County beer fans, I need a little help here. I'm working on a piece about the larger-size bottles that became legal in Alabama back on Aug. 1, and I need to know what you've seen for sale in our area. I know I've seen Back 40's Freckle Belly IPA and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale in 22-ounce ...
Expectations of Leadership by JohnBagwell
Nov 24, 2012 |  0 comments | 36 36 recommendations | email to a friend
My first introduction to leadership, what it is, what it isn't, and how it affects people and situations around the world came through several books I read by John Maxwell.  I have read many other authors since then, but a couple of my favorites by John Maxwell are "The 21 Irrefutable Laws of L...
Easy to Forget Until Gone by JohnBagwell
Nov 17, 2012 |  0 comments | 38 38 recommendations | email to a friend
Ever get up to leave a room to go get something only to get where you know you were going and forget what it was you went in there for?  Mildly frustrating would be one way I would describe it.  I'm standing there in the room.  I know I'm here to get something, and yet it is as though whatever ...
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Nov 10, 2012 |  0 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend
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HOT BLAST: Colleges, money and 'unworthy sports'
Jun 19, 2013 | 106 views |  0 comments | 9 9 recommendations | email to a friend | print
It's no secret that philosophical differences exist on college campuses as they relate to sports. Some have no problem with sports' fiscal realities; others want a semblance of equality between athletics and academics. The two sides rarely agree.

That said, a Bloomberg.com report this week is fascinating. In short, it details how, as it describes the issue, that "poor students subsidize unworthy college sports."

The author writes, "Worse yet, institutions with high proportions of poorer students carrying substantial education debt appeared to be charging the highest fees. While all students must pay the costs of maintaining athletic programs, few actually benefit from the services they subsidize. In this sense, the fees are comparable to a regressive tax -- and one that is more onerous for lower-income students than for the more affluent, who are able to attend schools where athletic fees are lower." 

Even if you vehemently disagree, it's still worth a healthy discussion.

-- Phillip Tutor


RMC opening critical care clinic in Piedmont
by Laura Gaddy
lbjohnson@annistonstar.com
Jun 19, 2013 | 3051 views |  0 comments | 27 27 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Regional Medical Center is expanding its reach into Piedmont, where the hospital plans to open a critical care clinic this summer. The hospital is partnering with the Piedmont Healthcare Authority to develop the clinic, being built adjacent to the Piedmont Nursing Home. The facility will become a key component of an emerging senior care campus there, but it will be open to everyone, said Benjamin Ingram, president of the authority. “It allows us to get some things done in Piedmont that normally we would have to go to Jacksonville, Anniston or Gadsden to have done,” Ingram said. The new facility will be staffed with a physician, at least one nurse practitioner, other nurses and office staff. It will offer a range of services, including treatment for general ailments such as colds and treatment for more urgent matters, said David McCormack, the chief executive of RMC. “It’s sort of like an emergency room, but not quite to that level,” McCormack said. The location of the facility is intended in part to help the Piedmont Healthcare Authority develop a more complete senior care center. RMC, meanwhile, is expanding its regional footprint in an effort to remain competitive as federal health care reform is fully implemented. “Now as health care is changing, we need to go out to the community,” McCormack said. “We have to cover the whole region.” RMC recently expanded to Jacksonville, where it bought the hospital there in December, as well as to Talladega, where it opened a clinic; it has plans to open facilities in Weaver and Roanoke. Piedmont Mayor Rick Freeman said the new facility will help the hospital and the authority meet their goals, as well as help residents of Piedmont and the communities that surround it. Ingram and Freeman said Piedmont has a shortage of physicians. Currently two physicians work in the city part time, and two others work full time. Of the two full-time doctors, one exclusively treats children and the other holds a second full-time job as the medical director at the nursing home, Ingram said. “We felt like we needed that,” Freeman said of the new center. “The impact is going to be very big for us.” Staff writer Laura Gaddy: 256-235-3544. On Twitter @LJohnson_Star.
Ohatchee council wants to know what’s underground before accepting land from county
by Brian Anderson
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Jun 19, 2013 | 938 views |  0 comments | 26 26 recommendations | email to a friend | print
OHATCHEE — The Ohatchee Town Council is holding up a land transfer with Calhoun County until it can determine the extent of possible contamination in the area. While the Calhoun County Commission has already approved handing over to the town seven acres of land along Alabama 77, Ohatchee Mayor Steve Baswell said at a council meeting Tuesday he needs to talk to the Alabama Department of Environmental Management to make sure contamination from former underground storage tanks won’t cost the town money down the line. The town currently uses a building on the property as a maintenance storage facility and pays the commission $1 annually to rent the building. “Obviously I’d like to just own the property,” Baswell said. “But we got to make sure it’s not going to be more trouble than it's worth.” The property is close to another seven-acre parcel of land owned by the Ohatchee Volunteer Fire Department. Once the department completes a proposed storm shelter, it’ll give the land to the town, Baswell said. Also at the meeting Tuesday, Councilman J.M. “Butch” Mitchell suggested the council think about pushing for alcohol sales on Sundays for off-premises consumption. “If we look at what Anniston and Weaver have successfully done, maybe we should think about it, too,” Mitchell said. “I’m not talking about bars and hangouts, but people on the river who want to buy a six-pack. That’s money in our pocket.” Baswell said he was neither for nor against Sunday sales, but told council members if they were interested they would need to start thinking about pushing for legislation as early as possible. “It’s not just calling them up down there and saying we want to do it,” Baswell said. “It takes a lot of planning.” Staff Writer Brian Anderson: 256-235-3546. On Twitter @BAnderson_Star.
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