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The following are weekly or semi-weekly newspapers published in Alabama: The Alabama Baptist - Birmingham; Birmingham Business Journal - Birmingham; Daleville Sun-Courier - Daleville; The Dekalb Advertiser - Fort Payne; Lagniappe - Mobile; The North Jefferson News - Gardendale; The Southeast Sun - Enterprise; The Times-Record - Fayette; The ...
A lagniappe a small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase. Langniappe may also refer to: Lagniappe, an alternative newspaper in Mobile, Alabama; Lagniappe, a Hurricane Katrina benefit album by Saddle Creek records; Procambarus lagniappe, a species of crayfish
WNTM (710 AM) is a talk radio station based in Mobile, Alabama. The station calls itself "News Radio 710." WNTM is owned by San Antonio-based iHeartMedia and the broadcast license is held by iHM Licenses, LLC. Its studios are located in the same building as Channel 5 WKRG-TV on Broadcast Drive in Mobile, and the transmitter is just north of ...
The paper focuses on Mobile and Baldwin counties and the city of Mobile, but also serves southwestern Alabama and southeastern Mississippi. [7] Mobile's alternative newspaper is the Lagniappe . [ 8 ]
A lagniappe (/ ˈ l æ n j æ p / LAN-yap, / l æ n ˈ j æ p / lan-YAP) is "a small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase" (such as a 13th doughnut on purchase of a dozen), or more broadly, "something given or obtained gratuitously or by way of good measure." [2] It can be used more generally as meaning any extra or ...
William S. "Sandy" Stimpson (born April 4, 1952) is an American businessman and politician who has served as the mayor of Mobile, Alabama since 2013. He was elected August 27, 2013, defeating incumbent Mayor Sam Jones. [1] In 2017, Stimpson was reelected over Jones in a rematch. [2]
Alabama (1824), "An Act to alter and amend the Charter of Incorporation of the City of Mobile", Acts of Alabama Mobile Directory , Mobile, Alabama: H.M. McGuire and T.C. Fay, 1837, OL 22886873M "Mobile" , The North American Tourist , New York: A.T. Goodrich, 1839
Alabama was then towed to her permanent berth at Mobile, Alabama, arriving in Mobile Bay on September 14, 1964, and opening as a museum ship on January 9, 1965. [ 4 ] Alabama was joined in 1969 by USS Drum , a World War II Gato -class submarine , which was moored behind her until 2001, when the submarine was moved onto land for preservation in ...