Community Corner
🌱 Alberta Unity Day + Latest On Push To Save Northport Park
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Tuscaloosa.

Good morning, neighbors! Let's get you all caught up before you start your day.
First, today's weather: A stray thunderstorm. High: 89 | Low: 73 ⛈
🗣 Patch Shout Out 🗣
Our Shout Out this Saturday morning goes to the City of Tuscaloosa's Cheers for Peers award recipient Hunter McJenkin, who was honored after being complimented by a water customer for his exceptional customer service.

🗞 Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa 🗞
- The fight to save the Northport Community Center and adjoining park continues despite the latest action by the Northport City Council. Here's the latest. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Jaycee Park will offer fun for the entire family today as it hosts a rescheduled Alberta Community Unity Day from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
- Here's a timeline given by officials as they work to locate a Birmingham woman who went missing after stopping on the interstate. (Sidney Spencer, CBS 42 News)
- Former Alabama basketball guard Jahvon Quinerly has officially announced he is transferring to Memphis.(Nick Kelly, Tuscaloosa News)
- Gordo High School's Caleb Jennings will take his golf skills to the next level after receiving a scholarship to attend Mississippi University for Women in Columbus. (Gary Harris, WVUA 23 News)
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You're all caught up for today. I'll see you around!
— RP
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