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🌱 Tide Soccer Advances + Tax Referendum Analysis

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Hey, neighbors. It's Monday in Tuscaloosa and I'm back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening locally. In today's issue, you'll learn about...

In today's Daily, we have these stories and more ...

  • Property tax referendum feature.
  • Bama soccer advances.
  • Tide football moves in one poll.

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🗣 Patch Shout Out 🗣

Our Shout Out for this Monday morning goes to the Alabama soccer team, which used a pair of goal from Felicia Knox to defeat UC Irvine 3-1 Sunday in Tuscaloosa. The win will now see the Tide advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament. (More)

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🗞 Here are the top 5 stories today in Tuscaloosa 🗞

  1. With voters in Tuscaloosa County set to cast ballots next year to increase property taxes to fund the Tuscaloosa County School System, we took an in-depth dive on the topic to separate the facts from social media speculation. (Tuscaloosa Patch)
  2. Following its 34-0 win over Austin Peay on Saturday, Alabama football (9-2) moved up to No. 7 in the coaches poll and stayed at No. 8 in the Associated Press poll. (Michael Casagrande, AL.com)
  3. With only the Iron Bowl remaining for the Crimson Tide, check out this analysis of potential postseason destinations for Alabama. (Nick Kelly, Tuscaloosa News)
  4. Getting ready to travel for Thanksgiving this week? There might be rain in the forecast so get caught up here before you hit the road or finalize your plans (CBS 42 News)
  5. Alabama's new junior senator-elect Katie Britt is calling for Republicans to unify after the Senate Republican Caucus elected to keep Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky as the Senate Minority leader. (Jacob Holmes, Alabama Political Reporter)

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🗓 Today In Tuscaloosa 🗓

  • Museum Monday @ Alabama Museum of Natural History (More)
  • Gaming for All @ Tuscaloosa Public Library (More)
  • Retail Trail in Downtown Tuscaloosa (More)
  • Tinsel Trail Grand Opening @ Government Plaza (More)
  • Tuscaloosa Ukulele Club @ Druid City Brewing Company (More)

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