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State Tipoffs Involving Alabama Newsletter for Thursday June 01, 2023 ( 4 items )  

ABC: ESPN Platforms Present Industry-Leading College Football Schedule With Star-Studded Showdowns, Top Rivalries, Conference Championship Clashes, Premier Postseason Programming
BURBANK, California, June 1 -- ABC, a division of Walt Disney, issued the following news release on May 31, 2023: * * * * Kickoff Week Features College Football's Biggest Brands, Top Names * First Three Weeks Features 100+ Games; Nearly 1,000 Games All Season * Week 2 Features Top-Tier Tussles with Notre Dame/NC State, Texas A&M/Miami and Texas/Alabama * ESPN+ Boasts Most Expansive Season on Record * Bowl Season Returns with 40 Bowl Games, College Football Playoff Semifinals and National C  more

Ala. Gov. Ivey Signs House Bill 379, Secures Alabama's Lands
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, June 1 -- Gov. Kay Ivey, R-Alabama, issued the following statement on May 31, 2023: * * * Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed House Bill 379, the Alabama Property Protection Act, which was sponsored by Representative Scott Stadthagen in the House and carried by Senator David Sessions in the Senate. * * * Upon taking this necessary step to protect Alabama's agricultural resources, military installations and critical infrastructure from countries of concern, Governor Ive  more

Spring Hill College Alumnus Dan Presel Named Head Basketball Coach
MOBILE, Alabama, June 1 (TNSper) -- Spring Hill College issued the following news release: Spring Hill College has named Dan Presel ('99) as the second women's basketball head coach in the Division II era, Athletic Director Joe Niland announced Wednesday. Presel returns to Spring Hill after spending the last 10 seasons at the University of South Alabama as associate head coach under Terry Fowler. He helped the Jaguars to winning seasons over the last three years, a Sun Belt Conference Tourname  more

University of Alabama: Study - Telehealth's Growth During the Pandemic Allowed Mental Health Care Accessibility to Take a Step Forward
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, June 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Alabama issued the following news: During the global pandemic, many health care practices had to pivot to telehealth to ensure vital services like counseling were available to clients. Research from the University of Alabama at Birmingham unveiled that people seeking mental health care during the pandemic were not against seeking help from counselors or other mental health services via telehealth. Mental health researcher Yusen Zhai, Ph  more