Pelham to buy Oak Mountain facilities; Workforce agency dissolves itself; Moulton hospital trims services; New cohort selected for Innovate Alabama

The city of Pelham has agreed to purchase the former Oak Mountain Amphitheatre and surrounding property totaling 43 acres from Live Nation for $5.3 million

Pelham to buy Oak Mountain facilities

The former Oak Mountain amphitheatre will become part of the city of Pelham in a $5.3 million deal between the city and Live Nation. The deal for the 43-acre property is set to be finalized after the amphitheatre is demolished later this year. – Al.com

Workforce agency dissolves itself

The Southwest Alabama Workforce Development Council, which has provided a link among industry, education and the community for 16 years, voted to dissolve itself as of June 30 in response to changes in state funding through the new Alabama Workforce Transformation Act. – Gulf Coast Media

Moulton hospital trims services

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Lawrence Medical Center plans to drop emergency and inpatient care, keeping its more in-demand  outpatient services. The facility in Moulton will partner with Huntsville Hospital Health System to maintain those outpatient services. – Al.com

New cohort selected for Innovate Alabama

A group of 58 organizations have been chosen for Innovate Alabama’s latest program highlighting talent development, lifestyle & recreation and access to resources. – Alabama News Network

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