ON YOUR SIDE: Publix, Winn-Dixie Limiting Sales of Some Thanksgiving Items
Both Publix and Winn-Dixie say they are limiting the number of some items sold to customers ahead of the busy Thanksgiving holiday. They say it's due to supply chain issues.
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Both Publix and Winn-Dixie say they are limiting the number of some items sold to customers ahead of the busy Thanksgiving holiday. They say it's due to supply chain issues.
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Alabama State trailed by one at the break but used a big run at the beginning of the second half to pull away from Tuskegee for a 91-65 victory at the Dunn-Oliver Acadome on Monday night.
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MPD says Crystal Collins was last seen walking away from a medical facility in Montgomery Friday morning.
A cold night is ahead with a clear sky and a light wind, temperatures will fall into the lower 30s area wide which will allow for another freeze for many locations. The National Weather Service has issued another Freeze Warning for much of Central Alabama overnight.
Add Christmas trees to the list of items facing shortages and higher prices this year.
While today was a calm and cloudy day, a cold front comes in tonight that will pack a little punch tonight and early tomorrow. After the front passes, much cooler temperatures will be around leading up to Thanksgiving. #alwx



