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February 21st News Update

February 21st News Update
Alabama voters air Getting a clearer picture of the men running for US Senate last night, four GOP candidates argued key issues in the upcoming election right here in our studios will have a full debate right on the W VT. And 13 AP New this morning. The smell of sewage and Talladega County community is reaching lawmakers all the way in Montgomery, the mayor says. Treated human waste is being dumped in an open field on Holly Hills Road, he says, not only other homes in the area of also ball fields. Now state representatives are proposing House Bill 2 43 which would prevent disposing of human waste on agricultural land. Flood threats continue this morning. The entire state of Alabama remains under a state of emergency because of rising rivers like the Locus Fork, it's a re. The river is expected to crest early this afternoon, reaching an estimated 25 feet, which could cause damage to agricultural lands along the river. And starting today, you can get several items at a cheaper price. Thanks to the severe weather sales tax holiday. The sale will include things like generators, flashlights and batteries, and some cities and counties will also waive local taxes. That's your February 21st news update. I'm Eunice Elliot
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February 21st News Update
Headlines from around Central Alabama.

Headlines from around Central Alabama.

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