What local stories did you miss last week? Here are five examples from the Mobile Lede.
Last week, the Mobile Lede covered and broke several local stories. Here are just five examples of what you missed if you didn’t read the Lede last week:
· In our Sunday Q&A John Kilpatrick, founder of Vets Recover, a mental health organization in Mobile talked about how his organization is leading the charge to get veterans the help they need – and just how big a need there is.in our new Political Connections series.coming to a Baldwin County neighborhood.After much neighborhood discussion, the Mobile City Council decided to leavewhere they’ve been for more than a century – on Conti Street in the Old Dauphin Way Historic District.
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