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PATCH DAILY: UA Hoops Snag Title; New School In Northport
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STORIES WE'RE READING
- Cecil Hurt (Tuscaloosa News) provides his take after Alabama men's basketball won its first SEC regular-season basketball championship since 2002 Saturday with a 64-59 win at Mississippi State. Read the full story here.
- Mattie Davis (WVUA 23) provided a detailed report of the new intermediate school being built in Northport. Read the full story here.
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- Jasmine Hollie (Tuscaloosa Thread) reports that two University of Alabama students are pushing for more affordable and convenient mental health services on campus. Read the full story here.
- Tuscaloosa News reports Kelly Services will hold a job fair on March 11 for employment opportunities at Schnellecke Logistics Alabama sites in Vance and Woodstock. Read the full story here.
- Jordan Highsmith (CBS 42) reports that two Dora police officers were injured and a suspect killed during a shooting Saturday morning. Read the full story here.
- Robert Cortez (Crimson White) reported on No. 4 Alabama softball's sweep of the Memphis Tigers. Read the full story here.
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