Monday, February 18, 2019

If Muscle Shoals Really Cared...


The City of Muscle Shoals is always quick to take a bow for its illustrious music history, but it isn't putting its money where its bragging book is when it comes to Mic. Or is that "Mike?"

Mic, as he's usually dubbed, is the iconic neon sign that proudly proclaimed WLAY Radio. It belongs to the former owners of the station and, approximately five years ago, was reported to be in someone's "yard" awaiting an unsure $3,000.00 restoration.

Surely the city has a place this former landmark could be displayed? Letting this sign rot away doesn't speak well of the town truly caring about its music heritage.



J. Redmon is asking the 64 thousand dollar question:

What algorithm does Sheffield's Street Dept use to determine how close potholes have to be to each other before more than just one gets filled?


What does it take? Asphalt, manpower, time. Two of these entities require money, but you have to bet investors are taking note of the condition of Sheffield's city streets.

Maybe it takes losing 28 nuns and 16 puppies?


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