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State Tipoffs Involving Alabama Newsletter for Saturday April 27, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Arizona Democratic Party: Where In The World Is Kari Lake? Indiana Illinois With QAnon
PHOENIX, Arizona, April 27 -- The Arizona Democratic Party issued the following news release on April 26, 2024: Since last Saturday - when Kari Lake said in Idaho that "'unfortunately' Arizona isn't enforcing [the] 1864 abortion ban" - Lake has been to Georgia, Alabama, Florida and even Hungary (virtually) and has plans to be in Indiana and Illinois this weekend. On Saturday, Lake will be headlining the St. Joseph County Republicans' Lincoln Day dinner in South Bend, Indiana. On Sunday, Lake   more

Baxley Selected as USA Chief of Police
MOBILE, Alabama, April 27 -- The University of South Alabama issued the following news release: Darren J. Baxley, a veteran law enforcement officer at the University of Florida, where he most recently has served as deputy chief of police, has been named chief of police at the University of South Alabama. He begins June 10. "The security of our students, faculty, staff and patients is and will continue to be a priority, which is reflected in today's announcement," said President Jo Bonner. "Fun  more

Samford Public Health Student Garners Top Graduate Honors at Student Research Colloquia
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, April 27 -- Samford University issued the following news release: On Friday, April 19, Samford University hosted its 3rd annual Student Research Colloquia in the Davis Library. More than 90 students and student groups prepared poster presentations in 21 categories, ranging from analytics to exercise science to social work. Caroline Bennett, Master of Social Work candidate in the School of Public Health, presented research on "Overcoming Vicarious Trauma: Resources Utilized  more

The Inclusive Excellence Podcast: "Wherever I Go, I Want It to Matter That I Was There" with Cal Walker
ITHACA, New York, April 25 -- Cornell University issued the following news: In the season finale of the Inclusive Excellence Podcast, Erin Sember-Chase and Toral Patel are joined by Cal Walker, a retiree of Cornell and longstanding citizen of Ithaca for nearly 50 years. Walker shares his journey from Civil Rights-era Alabama to New York, arriving in Ithaca in 1977 and wasting no time to make a difference in the community. "When I came here, I immediately looked for ways to get involved," Walke  more