Monthly Archives: July 2012

Full Moon Bar-B-Que to reopen (Tuscaloosa News)

July 30, 2012 – Full Moon Bar-B-Que is reopening to the public on Tuesday, more than a year after it was destroy in the April, 27, 2011 tornado. The restaurant, near the corner of 15th Street and McFarland Boulevard, will … Continue reading

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Recycling will highlight new city building (Tuscaloosa News)

July 24, 2012 – With a budget of $7.575 million, the city’s new Environmental Services Department is expected to be a state-of-the-art facility for workers and customers. Plans for the facility, unveiled last week to the City Council’s Public Projects … Continue reading

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City picks development ombudsman (Tuscaloosa News)

July 21, 2012 – Someone from within the ranks of Tuscaloosa City Hall has been chosen from a pool of nearly 100 applicants to serve as the city’s development ombudsman. Brendan Moore will begin work immediately in the position, which … Continue reading

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Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox gives an update on the city’s recovery – July 13, 2012

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Businesses rebuild after tornado (Tuscaloosa News)

July 8, 2012 – “The tornado-­devastated landscape along 15th Street and McFarland Boulevard is beginning to rise again. While some businesses destroyed or damaged by the April 27, 2011, tornado already have returned to this commercial corridor — McDonald’s, Hardee’s … Continue reading

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