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Baldwin County Public Schools graduation schedule
Baldwin County Public Schools graduation schedule

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
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Baldwin County Public Schools graduation schedule

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — Baldwin County Public Schools administrators have released the schedule for high school graduations this year. Gulf Coast wins big at Academy of County Music Awards The graduation schedule is as follows: Date School Time Location May 19 Baldwin County High School 7 p.m. Mitchell Field May 19 Baldwin County Virtual School 2 p.m. Daphne Civic Center May 19 Spanish Fort High School 7 p.m. Spanish Fort High School Stadium May 20 Elberta High School 7 p.m. John Cobb Stadium May 20 Foley High School 7 p.m. Foley Event Center (OWA) May 20 Fairhope High School 7 p.m. W.C. Majors Field Football Stadium May 21 Robertsdale High School 7 p.m. J.D. Sellars Stadium May 21 Daphne High School 7 p.m. Jubilee Stadium According to administrators, all graduations will be livestreamed on the BCPS website. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Baldwin County EMA concerned about FEMA's uncertain future as hurricane season approaches
Baldwin County EMA concerned about FEMA's uncertain future as hurricane season approaches

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Baldwin County EMA concerned about FEMA's uncertain future as hurricane season approaches

BALDWIN COUNTY, Ala. (WKRG) — September 2020, the slow-motion disaster that was Hurricane Sally came ashore and just sat on Baldwin County. Baldwin County hit-and-run suspect enters plea in 2024 incident The Federal Emergency Management Agency was an integral part of that recovery. But, changes at FEMA have left a climate of uncertainty at the Baldwin County Emergency Management Agency. 'There is an awful lot of talk about what they will do and how they will interpret the public assistance guidance,' said Baldwin County EMA Director Tom Tyler. The Trump administration has indicated that it wants to slash funding for FEMA or even abolish the entire agency and let the states pay for their disasters. 'A very super large event would necessarily exceed the state's capacity to respond, and we would need additional help,' said Tyler. Getting through the initial storm is not in question, according to Tyler. 'I don't worry about people pulling together and our agencies working together. I think we are as well prepared this year as we have ever been.' It's the calm and recovery after a major storm or disaster that is uncertain. Gulf Coast wins big at Academy of County Music Awards 'Putting things back the way they used to be is a very essential part of what we want to do, and that will present challenges for sure,' said Tyler. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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