Tyson settlement funds river access projects; Dick’s leaving Montgomery; Alabama tough for women-owned businesses

The project could be complete by late 2028 if work begins next year. Passenger vehicles would pay a maximum toll of $2.50 and trucks would pay as much as $18.

Tyson settlement funds river access projects

Funds from a wastewater discharge settlement with Tyson Foods have been used to improve access to the Black Warrior River in Walker and Cullman counties. – Elmore Autauga News

 

Dick’s leaving Montgomery

Dick’s Sporting Goods at EastChase in Montgomery is closing. No details were announced about the decision. — Alabama News Network

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Alabama tough for women-owned businesses

Alabama ranks third worst climate for woman-owned businesses, according to a study by the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, based on data from Clarify Capital. California, Colorado and New York topped the list, while Alabama, Mississippi and West Virginia came in last. — CNBC

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