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There               is               apparently               no               problem               between               Florida               quarterbacks               John               Brantley               and               Trey               Burton               sharing               time               at               the               quarterback               position.

Burton               was               interviewed               after               the               Kentucky               game               (You               Tube               Video)               and               said               that               he               is               happy               for               Brantley               and               vice               versa,               Brantley               is               happy               for               Burton.
               Despite               Florida               being               undefeated,               the               Gators               had               struggled               early               and               often               on               offense               in               a               win               over               Miami               (Ohio)               and               had               struggled               at               Tennessee               in               a               31-17               win.
               After               an               eight               fumble               episode               against               Miami               (Ohio),               Florida               coach               Urban               Meyer               knew               things               needed               to               get               better               fast.
               "I'm               very               disappointed,"               Meyer               said.

"There's               a               sense               of               urgency.

I               felt               it               in               the               locker               room.

There               should               be,               and               we'll               come               back               (today)               and               work               hard.

That's               what               we               do               around               here:               work               hard               and               try               to               get               better."
               Florida               didn't               look               like               its               dominate               self               in               the               first               three               weeks,               but               the               increased               impact               of               Trey               Burton               against               Kentucky               eased               the               fanbase's               concerns               that               this               team               is               capable               of               dominating               on               both               sides               of               the               ball.
               Burton's               six               touchdowns               (five               rushing,               one               receiving)               against               Kentucky               set               an               SEC               freshman               record               and               fell               one               short               of               the               NCAA               rookie               record               scored               by               Marshall               Faulk               of               San               Diego               State               in               1991               against               Pacific.
               Florida               will               face               the               defending               national               champions               Alabama               Tide               on               Saturday,               October               2nd               in               a               night               game               at               Tuscaloosa.
               Tide               coach               Nick               Saban               admits               that               Burton               will               provide               a               different               offensive               wrinkle               to               Florida's               offense               along               with               Brantley               and               will               garner               a               lot               of               his               defense's               attention               on               Saturday               night.
               "This               guy               is               a               very               good               player               and               Brantley               is               a               very               good               passer,               so               the               combination               of               those               two               guys               do               present               some               issues               and               problems."






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    Alabama,               like               the               rest               of               the               U.S.,               has               been               severely               affected               by               the               economic               downturn               and               credit               crisis,               resulting               in               a               sharp               drop               in               the               Business               Leaders               Confidence               Index               for               the               1st               quarter               of               2009.

    The               state's               manufacturing               sector,               particularly               the               automotive               industry,               has               been               particularly               hard               hit.

    But               prior               to               this               crisis,               Alabama               had               been               recognized               for               its               favorable               business               climate               and               had               weathered               the               recession               reasonably               well               through               mid               2008.

    The               Alabama               state               government               has               encouraged               businesses               to               locate               their               operations               in               the               state,               make               investments,               and               hire               local               workers               by               promoting               a               favorable               business               climate.

    Dr.

    Deter               Zetsche,               Chairman               of               DaimlerChrysler               AG,               recognizes               the               great               support               from               the               State               of               Alabama               in               the               success               of               their               plant               in               Tuscaloosa.

    And               Charles               Allen,               Vice               President               of               Business               Operations               for               Boeing,               points               out               the               well-trained               and               educated               workforce,               the               positive               business               environment,               and               the               support               from               state               and               local               officials               as               factors               in               the               success               of               Boeing's               operations               in               the               state.

    Hyundai               set               up               its               first               U.S.

    manufacturing               plant               in               Montgomery,               Alabama.

    With               an               investment               of               $1.4               billion,               it               is               one               of               the               most               advanced               assembly               plants               in               North               America.
                   In               its               Survey               of               the               Top               25               State               Business               Climate,               Site               Selection               magazine               ranked               Alabama               as               5th               in               the               country               in               2007.

    And               AIDT,               Alabama's               workforce               training               program,               which               is               ISO               9001:2000               certified,               was               ranked               second               in               the               U.S.

    in               2007               by               Expansion               Management.

    AIDT               provides               job-specific               training,               free               of               charge,               to               new               and               expanding               businesses               throughout               Alabama.
                   Alabama               offers               many               industrial               and               commercial               buildings               for               sale               or               lease               throughout               the               state,               and               nearly               600               industrial               parks,               greenfield               sites               and               reusable               property               sites.

    Property               taxes               are               among               the               lowest               in               the               country.

    And               the               Alabama               Department               of               Environmental               Management               provides               "one-stop"               permitting               for               all               major               federal               and               state               environmental               laws.
                   Tax               incentives               for               businesses               in               Alabama               include               a               deduction               for               pollution               control               equipment,               a               15-year               carryforward               for               net               operating               losses,               a               basic               skills               educational               tax               credit,               an               income               tax               credit               for               capital               projects,               and               certain               abatements               on               property               and               sales               taxes.
                   When               a               business               is               installed               in               certain               designated               areas               in               Alabama               called               Enterprise               Zones,               or               when               the               business               makes               investments               or               hires               workers               in               these               areas,               it               qualifies               for               special               state               tax               credits.

    According               to               the               Alabama               Department               of               Economic               and               Community               Affairs,               Enterprise               Zones               have               been               designated               in               the               cities               of               Birmingham,               Montgomery               and               Prichard,               and               in               various               counties               throughout               the               state.
                   Hiring               incentives               in               enterprise               zones               include               a               tax               credit               of               up               to               $2,500               for               each               new               permanent               employee               hired,               and               a               credit               of               $1,000               per               permanent               employee               for               the               cost               of               training               the               employee               in               new               skills.

    New               investments               or               improvements               to               existing               facilities               in               an               enterprise               zone               qualify               for               a               tax               credit               of               10%               on               the               first               $10,000,               5%               on               the               next               $90,000,               and               2%               on               the               remaining               investment.
                   Businesses               can               also               receive               an               exemption               from               the               Alabama               sales               and               use               tax               on               the               materials               purchased               to               construct               a               new               building               or               to               make               additions               or               improvements               to               an               existing               building,               and               on               machinery               and               equipment               used               in               the               enterprise               zone.
                   Alabama's               future               economic               development,               beyond               the               current               economic               crisis,               may               depend               partially               on               the               fate               of               the               automotive               industry               and               developments               in               aerospace               and               biotechnology,               in               which               Alabama               is               an               innovative               leader.

    But               the               infrastructure               and               incentives               Alabama               has               established               to               promote               its               business               climate               should               encourage               investment               and               employment               and               contribute               to               stimulating               business               activity               in               the               state.
                   Sources:
                   Alabama               Business               Climate               -               Alabama               State               Government
                   Alabama               Enterprise               Zone               Program               -               Escambia               County               Industrial               Development               Authority
                   Enterprise               Zone               Program               -               Alabama               Department               of               Economic               and               Community               Affairs
                   State               Enterprise               Zones               -               Economic               Development               Partnership               Alabama
                   Tax               Incentives               for               Industry               -               Alabama               Department               of               Revenue






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    When               living               in               the               city               finding               the               perfect               fishing               spot               can               be               hard.

    These               fishing               spots               are               just               around               the               corner               and               offer               great               scenery               and               places               to               catch               fish.

    Lake               Logan               Martin               -               Pell               City,               AL               Lake               Logan               Martin               is               located               on               the               Coosa               River               and               has               275               miles               of               shoreline.

    Some               of               Alabama's               best               bass               fishing               goes               on               at               this               lake.

    Lakeside               Landing               RV               Park               and               Marina               offers               RV               camping               and               a               place               to               store               your               boat.

    The               marina               also               offers               a               tackle               shop               where               you               can               find               any               fishing               supplies               you               may               need.

    If               you               are               hungry,               the               marina               offers               food               as               well               as               plenty               of               restaurants               located               near               by.

    For               pricing               and               reservations,               please               contact               the               park.
                   Directions:               From               junction               I-20               and               US               231               (exit               158),               south               6               miles               on               US               231.

    Turn               left               into               the               Chevron               Convenient               store               parking               lot.

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                   Lake               Guntersville               is               Alabama's               largest               lake.

    Several               free               boat               ramps               and               marinas               surround               the               lake.

    Primitive               camping               is               $12               and               a               full               hook-up               costs               $21.

    Town               Creek               Fishing               Center               offers               boats               that               you               can               rent               for               the               day               ranging               from               $20               to               $250,               depending               on               the               type               of               boat               you               rent.

    The               Pinecrest               Dining               Room               is               available               inside               the               Guntersville               State               Park.

    Additional               restaurants               are               located               within               minutes               from               the               lake.

    The               marinas               can               supply               any               type               of               fishing               gear               needed.
                   Directions:               From               I-59               North,               take               exit               174               toward               Steele.

    Turn               left               on               Steele               Station               Road.

    Turn               right               on               AL-7/US               11               N               and               continue               to               follow               this               road.

    Turn               left               at               3rd               Street               NW.

    Take               the               first               left               onto               US               431.

    Take               a               slight               right               onto               County               Road               65.

    Take               a               left               at               County               Road               414,               then               right               at               Gerald               Bryant               Road.

    Turn               right               at               AL-227               south               and               your               destination               will               be               on               the               left.
                   Pickwick               Lake               -               Florence,               AL
                   Pickwick               is               a               30,175               acre               lake               that               runs               along               the               Tennessee               River.

    It               is               a               great               place               to               go               bass               fishing               as               well               as               other               types               of               fishing.

    A               fishing               license               is               necessary               for               anyone               under               the               age               of               16               that               is               using               a               rod               and               reel.

    Hotel               accommodations               are               located               nearby               and               convenient               to               Pickwick               Lake,               ranging               from               $85               -               $150               a               night.
                   Directions:               Take               I-20               W               toward               I-59               S/Tuscaloosa               (I-65).

    Take               exit               124B/Huntsville               onto               I-65               N.

    Take               exit               310/Cullman/Moulton               toward               West               Point/Moulton.

    Turn               left               on               Al-157.

    Continue               on               Hereford               Lane.

    Take               a               slight               left               onto               Joe               Wheeler               Highway/US-72.

    Make               a               u-turn               at               S               Tennessee               Street               on               Lee               Highway.

    Destination               will               be               on               the               right.
                   References:
                   http://www.lakeloganmartin.com/
                   http://www.alapark.com/LakeGuntersville/Camping/
                   http://www.outdooralabama.com/fishing/freshwater/where/reservoirs/pickwick/






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                   Although               Tuscaloosa,               Alabama,               is               primarily               a               college               town               and               the               home               of               the               University               of               Alabama,               there               is               plenty               to               do               in               the               Druid               City               when               school               is               not               in               session.
                   The               Tuscaloosa               Amphitheater,               which               opened               in               2011,               is               located               on               Jack               Warner               Parkway               in               downtown               Tuscaloosa.

    During               the               summer               of               2012,               a               variety               of               musical               acts               will               be               playing               at               the               amphitheater.

    Some               notable               acts               playing               the               Tuscaloosa               Amphitheater               this               summer               include               Daughtry               on               June               16,               Counting               Crows               on               June               28,               Ringo               Starr               on               July               3,               Crosby,               Still,               and               Nash,               on               July               11,               Dukes               of               September               on               July               28,               Merle               Haggard               and               Jamey               Johnson               on               August               11,               and               B.B.

    King               and               the               Tedeschi               Trucks               Band               on               August               25.

    R&B               fans               and               beer               connoisseurs               will               enjoy               the               Blues               and               Brews               Music               Festival               on               July               21,               which               begins               at               5:00               and               offers               beer               samples               and               blues               music.

    Ticket               prices               vary               according               to               the               event.

    Tickets               for               all               of               these               acts               are               available               through               Ticketmaster               or               at               the               Tuscaloosa               Amphitheater               box               office.

    Tickets               can               also               be               purchased               over               the               phone               by               calling               (800)               745-3000.
                   The               Tuscaloosa               County               Parks               and               Recreation               Authority's               July               4th               Celebration               on               the               River               event               will               also               take               place               at               the               Tuscaloosa               Amphitheater               between               6:00               and               8:30               p.m.

    on               Independence               Day.

    The               event               will               feature               free,               kid-friendly               games               and               activities               such               as               a               bounce               house               and               a               sack               race.

    The               Tuscaloosa               Symphony               will               play               at               7:30               p.m.

    inside               the               amphitheater.

    Admission               is               free.

    This               event               also               features               a               free               fireworks               show.
                   Sports               fans               and               barbecue               aficionados               will               enjoy               the               A-Club               Barbecue               Cook-off               at               Bryant               Denny               Stadium               on               June               23.

    The               event               is               open               to               the               public,               and               tickets               are               $25.

    A               ticket               to               the               cook-off               includes               access               to               the               event,               a               barbecue               plate               provided               by               Jim               N               Nick's               Barbecue,               a               locker               room               tour,               access               to               the               field,               and               family               fun.

    There               will               be               three               separate               barbecue               competitions,               a               boat               show,               interviews               with               current               and               former               varsity               athletes               at               the               University               of               Alabama,               and               more.
                   The               Brawl               at               the               Mall,               a               boxing               match,               begins               at               7:00               p.m.

    on               June               23               at               McFarland               Mall.

    Tuscaloosa's               own               professional               boxer               and               2008               Olympic               bronze               medalist               Deontay               Wilder               will               fight               Owen               Beck,               the               Jamaican               heavyweight               champion.

    Tickets               range               in               price               from               $25               to               $100               and               can               be               purchased               in               advance               by               calling               (205)               799-1696.
                   The               Hot               Hundred,               also               known               as               the               Hottest               Ride               in               the               South,               is               a               bike               race               that               begins               in               Tuscaloosa               on               July               28.

    Riders               can               choose               between               five               distances               ranging               from               28               to               103               miles.

    The               103-mile               trek               goes               through               rural               Tuscaloosa               and               Greene               counties.

    Registration               is               $35               prior               to               July               24               and               then               increases               to               $50.

    All               proceeds               benefit               the               Tuscaloosa               Community               Mental               Health               Task               Force               and               Indian               Rivers               Community               Mental               Health.
                   The               Arc               of               Tuscaloosa,               an               organization               benefitting               people               with               developmental               disabilities,               is               hosting               its               20th               annual               charity               golf               tournament               at               North               River               Yacht               Club               on               June               25               from               8:00               a.m.

    to               5:00               p.m.

    A               cocktail               reception               for               the               golf               tournament               will               be               held               on               June               24               from               7:00               to               9:00               p.m.,               also               at               the               Yacht               Club.

    The               fee               for               the               cocktail               reception               is               $50               for               non-golfers,               and               the               fee               to               enter               the               tournament               is               $300               for               a               single               player               and               $1200               for               a               foursome.
                   Thirty-five               miles               from               Tuscaloosa,               at               the               Tannehill               Ironworks               Historic               State               Park               in               McCalla,               there               are               numerous               summer               events.

    Tannehill               Trade               Days               occur               from               March               to               November,               on               the               third               Saturday               and               Sunday               of               the               month,               and               feature               over               200               vendors               in               2012.

    The               official               summer               fun               began               Memorial               Day               weekend               with               a               Civil               War               reenactment               of               the               Skirmish               at               Tannehill,               and               more               events               are               planned               for               the               rest               of               the               summer.

    On               June               9               and               16               annual               Down               Home               Psaltery               Festival               will               feature               musical               entertainment.

    In               July,               the               Antique               Engine               and               Tractor               Show               will               take               place               at               the               park               from               July               13               -               15.

    Tannehill               State               Park               will               host               the               VW               Bug               Blast               on               August               25.

    The               Bug               Blast               charges               $15               to               enter               the               competition,               $50               for               venders,               and               $5               for               the               swap               meet.

    All               Volkswagens               are               welcome               at               the               event.

    Summer               ends               at               Tannehill               with               the               21st               annual               Labor               Day               Celebration               and               Moon               Pie               Eating               Contest               on               September               3.

    Park               admission               is               $3               per               adult,               $2               for               senior               citizens,               and               $1               for               children               6-11.

    Children               ages               five               and               under               are               free.
                   There               are               also               several               recurring               fun               summer               events               in               Tuscaloosa.

    Tuscaloosa               Barnyard,               a               petting               zoo               on               Turner               Bridge               Road               in               northern               Tuscaloosa,               is               open               to               the               public               from               9:00               a.m.

    to               noon               on               Thursdays               and               Fridays.

    Admission               is               $10               per               person.

    Art               Night,               which               is               free               to               the               public,               is               an               open               exhibition               of               local               artwork               at               galleries               throughout               Tuscaloosa.

    Art               Night               occurs               on               the               first               Thursday               of               the               month.

    On               Thursday,               Friday,               and               Saturday,               adults               can               enjoy               wine               tasting               at               Carpe               Vino               from               5               to               7               p.m.

    The               Bama               Belle               paddle               boat               will               offer               sightseeing               cruises               on               June               10,               July               22,               and               August               26.

    Boarding               begins               at               1:30               p.m.,               and               the               cruise               lasts               from               2:00               to               2:30.

    Admission               is               $15,               and               reservations               are               required.

    To               book               a               cruise,               call               (205)339-1108.
                   Clearly,               there               are               fun               opportunities               for               all               interests               and               age               groups               in               Tuscaloosa               year-round.

    If               you               live               in               Tuscaloosa,               are               taking               summer               classes               at               the               University               of               Alabama,               or               are               just               visiting               the               community               during               the               summer               of               2012,               be               sure               to               take               advantage               of               the               many               events               and               activities               Tuscaloosa               offers.






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      ... indoor “safe room” being the only thing left standing: http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20110516/NEWS/110519770/1291/news02?tc=ar That room was still ...
    5. heyjennyslater.blogspot.com/   11/24/2008
      ..., and perhaps most importantly, try Archibald's in Tuscaloosa for the first time. Todd Blackledge was exactly right: The barbecue is awesome, and my face and fingers afterward...
    6. local-traveler.blogspot.com/   04/03/2011
      ...in a decently long line (akin to Central Barbecue in Memphis before a U of M football game). Let me just say if you ever make it to Tuscaloosa and are looking for a quick...
    7. woodlandshoppersparadise.blogspot.com/   05/16/2007
      ...Harris Restaurant & BBQ Sauce Company in Savannah, Georgia Wallace Barbecue Restaurant in Austell, Georgia GA Pig in Brunswick, Georgia Dreamland in Tuscaloosa, Alabama We also hope to drop by Dew Drop Inn in Mobile...
    8. gabarbecue.blogspot.com/   08/10/2011
      ...678-352-7999 http://www.dreamlandbbq.com/ Dreamland Barbecue in Roswell, Georgia has been...quite some time now. Originating in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in the late 1950's, Dreamland now ...
    9. marieletseat.blogspot.com/   06/21/2011
      ...from a native Alabaman who co-owns a barbecue restaurant in town - that the secret ingredient in... as we drove through Tuscaloosa on our way to Mississippi that the city is...
    10. gabbyhyman.blogspot.com/   02/25/2009
      ...light-headed in the blood-red sauce of barbecue and sweet nectar of warm bourbon in God's own... to stir again along Bryant Drive, then the Tuscaloosa bars and cafes once again ...



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