Largest shareholder calls for end to Warrior Met strike; Ingram State will train inmates; Decatur chicken is recalled; Tennessee restaurant coming to Cullman

Warrior Met’s largest shareholder is calling for the company to end a strike that has gone on for 13 months

Largest shareholder: Warrior Met should end strike

Warrior Met’s largest shareholder is calling for the company to end a strike that has gone on for 13 months. BlackRock issued an alert saying it would be in the mining company’s best interest to end the strike. – AL.com

 

Ingram State program will train inmates

Ingram State Technical College, in conjunction with Montgomery-based Four Star Freightliner and the Alabama Office of Apprenticeship, is launching a program to train Alabama inmates how to maintain and repair diesel engines. Participants can complete college courses and earn lab hours as apprentices at Four Star Freightliner. – Alabama Political Reporter

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Decatur chicken is recalled

More than 15 tons of ready-to-eat chicken produced by Wayne Farms in Decatur has been recalled. Concerns are the batch is undercooked. – News 19

 

Tennessee’s Puckett’s to expand to Alabama

Puckett’s Grocery & Restaurant, a restaurant and live music venue with six locations in Tennessee, will open its first out-of-state location in Cullman. The restaurant has locations in Nashville, Chattanooga, Columbia, Franklin, Murfreesboro and Pigeon Forge in Tennessee. – FSR

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