Settlement reached in quarry dispute; $15 million recreation center opens in Rainbow City; Fort Payne approves data cente pause

Settlement reached in quarry dispute

A Limestone County quarry operator has reached a settlement with several churches and community members who filed suit in 2024 over blasting vibrations, flooding and more. The Belle Mina quarry, operated by Grayson Carter & Son Inc., will make some operational changes as a result of the settlement. – News 19

$15 million recreation center opens in Rainbow City

A $15 million recreation center opened in Rainbow City on Monday after two years of construction. The 40,620-square-foot center includes a lap pool, walking track, amphitheater and more. – Bama Buzz

Fort Payne approves data center pause

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The Fort Payne City Council voted Tuesday to place a six-month moratorium on data centers. The move is so officials can draft regulations about the building and operation of data centers. – Fox 54