When I was growing up, most products at the store had a tag that said “Made in the U.S.A.” These days, it’s more common to see things are “Made in China.” That’s because over the past few decades, ineffective leadership has allowed the United States to get ripped off when it comes to trade. These lopsided trade agreements, combined with overly burdensome regulations, have incentivized American businesses to move manufacturing overseas. As a result, American jobs have been offshored, and domestic manufacturing plants have been forced to close their doors.
Thompsons to MG-42s, MP5s to M4s, there is never a dull shooting experience at Lake Martin Machine Gun.
Governor Kay Ivey, along with Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, Senate President Pro Tem Greg Reed (R-Jasper), House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville), Senate Minority Leader Bobby Singleton (D-Greensboro) and House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) today unveiled “Working for Alabama.” The ambitious package of reforms is designed to strengthen Alabama’s workforce, economic and community development efforts.
Youth athletes in Reeltown may finally have a place to compete, a project over a dozen years in the works.
Ground has broken at the Reeltown Youth Sports Complex to bring multiple softball and baseball fields to Reeltown.
A map showcasing the final product for what the Reeltown Youth Sports Complex will look like, complete with three fields.
Less than 48 hours after the mass shooting off North Broadnax Street, local businesses said all they can think to do is pray.