Judge orders quarry to stop operations; Alabama school to open $102 million campus; B.A.S.S. extends partnership with Yamaha Marine

Judge orders quarry to stop operations

A Limestone County judge has ordered the Belle Mina quarry to stop operations until it meets conditions imposed by the court. The ruling states the company must move certain equipment 1,200 feet from homes and stop making disturbing noises and using disruptive lights at night, among other things. â€“ AL.com

Alabama school to open $102 million campus

Benjamin Russell High School, part of Alexander City Schools, will open its new $102 million campus on Feb. 9. The campus includes a 1,200-seat arena-style gymnasium, performing arts center, open courtyard and more. â€“ Bama Buzz

B.A.S.S. extends partnership with Yamaha Marine

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A decades-long partnership between Birmingham-based B.A.S.S. and Yamaha Marine has been extended through 2028. Yamaha will remain the official engine sponsor of B.A.S.S. and official motor sponsor of B.A.S.S. Conversation and serve as title sponsor of the Redfish Cup Championship. â€“ Bassmaster

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