Alabama
Celebrate Local event showcases businesses in West Alabama
Dozens of outlets and distributors from throughout West Alabama will showcase their merchandise throughout Have a good time Native in Tuscaloosa.
The annual occasion, which will probably be held from 11:30 a.m. till 7 p.m. June 21 on the Tuscaloosa River Market, 1900 Jack Warner Parkway, is free and open to the general public.
Have a good time Native will give folks the chance to buy quite a lot of gadgets, together with clothes, jewellery, house décor, artwork, items and extra.
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A number of eating places — together with Jalapenos Mexican Grill and Stroll-Ons Sports activities Bistreaux — may even be readily available to supply samples of their hottest entrees.
Whereas provides final. attendees will obtain a free Have a good time Native tote bag on the door, which they’ll use as they go to vendor cubicles. Distributors may have quite a lot of giveaway gadgets for attendees.
Have a good time Native is hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama and introduced by Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports activities. Organizers say the occasion offers a chance to be taught extra about what the native enterprise neighborhood has to supply whereas encouraging shoppers to suppose native first.
Collaborating distributors embrace:
• ABZ Rental All
• Alabama ONE
• Artwork Storage
• Bailey’s Tiger Rock Martial Arts
• Better of Each Worlds
• Past the Break
• Bryant Financial institution
• The Metropolis of Tuscaloosa
• Embassy Suites
• Ernest & Hadley Booksellers
• Gameday Performed Proper
• Hampton Inn College
• Hien Atkins Magnificence Lounge and Medspa
• Resort Indigo
• IMakeupme
• Jalapenos Mexican Grill
• Lorrie Lane Studio
• Mark’s Mart Tuscaloosa
• Mountain Excessive Outfitters
• North River Expertise
• Nothing Bundt Truffles
• Orange Concept Health
• Papori
• Piggly Wiggly
• Poppin’ Sisters Popcorn and Treats
• Premier Service Co.
• RTR Professional Leisure
• Sanford Restaurant Gear
• Shine Facial Bar & Pores and skin Well being Studio
• SouthMark Design
• Sparrow
• Spiller Furnishings and Mattress
• TuscaBlue
• Tuscaloosa Hyundai
• Tuscaloosa Metro Animal Shelter
• Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports activities
• Velocity Cycles
• Stroll-Ons Sports activities Bistreaux
• World of Beer
• Yellowhammer Candle Co.
• Your CBD Retailer Northport
Alabama
Walmart recalls popular product sold in Alabama, 1 other state for ‘possible spoilage’
For anyone thinking of cooking up warm soup to stave off the winter cold, there’s an important recall you need to know about.
Walmart has recalled 12,000 units of Great Value Chicken Broth sold in 48-ounce cartons in two states – Alabama and Arkansas. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the recall is due to the “potential for packaging failures that could compromise the sterility of the product, resulting in spoilage.”
The products have a best if used by date of March 25, 2026 with lot code 98F09234. They were sold in aseptic paper cartons and a total of 2,023 cases or 12,138 cartons were included in the recall.
The broth was produced by Tree House Foods Inc. of British Columbia.
The FDA did not assign a risk level to the recall and did not report any incidents involving the products.
People with the broth should return it to Walmart for a refund.
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Alabama
What Nate Oats called ‘a disaster’ in Alabama win over South Carolina
Alabama men’s basketball won somewhat comfortably against South Carolina.
Plenty went right in the 88-68 victory over the Gamecocks on Wednesday in Columbia, South Carolina. Alabama shot 55%, outrebounded the Gamecocks, saw the bench outscore South Carolina 39-4 while scoring more points in the paint, fast break points and 3-pointers.
But there was something with which Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats was displeased.
Free throws.
“Would have been better if we made some free throws tonight,” Oats said. “That was a disaster for us. But everything else … It was good enough to win tonight.”
Alabama finished 10-for-20 (50%) from the charity stripe, which was the lowest total of the season so far. The previous low was 51.4% against Kent State late in December.
Not a mark Oats wants, but it didn’t make a difference in the game. All the other ways Alabama scored, particularly in the first half, made free throws a non-factor. As a result, No. 5 Alabama (13-2, 2-0 SEC) beat South Carolina (10-5, 0-2).
“First road game for us in the SEC,” Oats said. “I thought our guys answered the bell pretty well.”
The free throws might have been a disaster, but there was plenty else that Oats liked. That includes the defense, which limited South Carolina to .971 points per possession.
“I thought our defense was significantly better for the whole 40,” Oats said.
Oats specifically praised the efforts of Mo Dioubate. He finished plus-19 while matched up mainly against Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina’s leading scorer and a likely first-round NBA Draft pick.
“I thought Dioubate did a great job guarding him,” Oats said. “He really impacts the game in a big way,” Oats said.
Boyles-Murray tallied six points, four of which came from free throws, while finishing 1-for-6 from the field. He also had two turnovers.
“We got a lot of good efforts from a lot of people,” Oats said. “Good road win for us.”
Next up, Alabama will face No. 10 Texas A&M on the road on Saturday (7 p.m., ESPN)
Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for AL.com and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.
Alabama
Alabama Basketball Demolishes South Carolina in First SEC Road Game
No. 5 Alabama men’s basketball won its first SEC road test over South Carolina 88-68 on Wednesday evening in relatively easy fashion.
One big reason for this being a must-see matchup was due to the reunion with former Alabama and current South Carolina forward Nick Pringle, who was a part of the Crimson Tide’s Final Four run last season. Alabama head coach Nate Oats said during Tuesday’s press conference that like most players facing their former team, Pringle will likely tell the Gamecocks about the Tide’s play style to try and gain an advantage well ahead of tipoff.
However, this was not the case early as Alabama cruised to a commanding 45-28 halftime lead. Crimson Tide Preseason All-American guard Mark Sears quickly lived up to that status as he started the game 6-of-7, with 16 points including 4-of-4 on attempts from behind the arc.
Sears’ effort certainly rubbed off on the rest of the team in the first half as Alabama’s 60 percent from the field (18-of-30), including a 6-of-11 clip from downtown. In addition to 13 assists, the Tide also grabbed six offensive rebounds, which led to seven second-chance points, scored 22 points in the paint and recorded five steals and three blocks.
Crimson Tide center Clifford Omoruyi and conference-leading three-time SEC Freshman of the Week Labaron Philon also had a very solid first half on both ends of the floor to help contribute to the massive lead.
The start to the second half was a bit slower for Alabama, as after a poor play, Oats took out the entire starting five. One of the replacements was guard Aden Holloway who scored seven straight points for Alabama to regain the Tide’s momentum and build a more comfortable 56-39 lead with 15 minutes to go in the second half.
The importance of depth played a role in this one as Holloway led Alabama to 36 bench points while the Gamecocks had four. Furthermore, South Carolina’s secondary group didn’t score a bench point until there were less than two minutes remaining in regulation.
From there on, both teams traded buckets, but Alabama’s tremendous start kept the Tide composed and Gamecocks unable to make a massive comeback. Even when Alabama had scoring droughts, its defense prevailed in making sure South Carolina didn’t chip away. Forward Grant Nelson played a key role here as Gamecocks forward Collin Murray-Boyles, SC’s leading scorer coming into the game, finished 1-of-6 from the field.
In short, Alabama’s first half was significantly better than the second, but the Crimson Tide’s defense in the latter portion of the night made the offensive performance not matter as much. Of course, consistency in both halves will be important for the rest of the gauntlet of an SEC slate.
Alabama improves to 13-2 (2-0 SEC) while South Carolina slides down to 10-5 (0-2 SEC).
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