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Can you Go from Drinking Too Much to Being in Control of you Life?

For many people drinking beer, wine, and liquor is used as a way to relax. Indeed, alcohol reduces our inhibitions and affects the brain by slowing down the part of the brain that serves as the switchboard of our thoughts. This makes us feel more at ease and allows us to feel comfortable around others. However, when used to an extreme, the abuse of alcoholic drinks can create behavioral and health problems that can lead to unhappiness and despair.

One crucial thing that you must be aware of is that our brain – and body – is designed to learn. When we repeat certain behavior, we transform as we are programmed with this new behavior. The more that the behavior is repeated, the more that the related neural pathways become stronger. And, the chemical reactions in our body become increasingly reinforced. When we drink – either socially or at an addictive level – we contribute to...

Affecting insomnia without the use of pills

When trying to understand insomnia, you should consider sleep is from a neurological point of view. In general, a sleep state represents a significant neurological reorganization. This means that many areas of the brain are substantially inactivated and others activated. For instance, the Reticular Activating System, which is located in the brain stem and has a lot to do with conscious awareness. (Also, the brain stem controls breathing, which is why meditators, who consciously modify their breathing, can substantially change their mental states.) When modulating (i.e. inactivating the RAS) the levels of the neurotransmitter GABA (gamma-Aminobutyric acid) are changed. GABA subtype A receptors are thus the target when general anesthesia is desired. This is why many physicians prescribe hypnotics (i.e. medications which are used for patients who report poor sleep). Drugs such as...

Hypnotherapy Proven to Provide Long-Term Symptom Reduction for Fibromyalgia Sufferers

Anniston, Alabama. (October 21, 2010) - The International Hypnosis Research Institute announced its approval of a nine-week hypnotherapy program specifically designed to achieve symptom reduction for the over 5 million women in the United States who suffer from the incurable Fibromyalgia Syndrome (FMS). The program was authored and produced by Tim Brunson, PhD, the Institute’s Executive Director and founder. He is a leading authority on complementary health care issues.

“Despite hypnotherapy’s documented effectiveness for alleviating acute and chronic pain, when addressing FMS it is vital that numerous behavioral, social, and medical factors also be considered,” said Dr. Brunson. “I have found that a wide-range of issues, such as self-empowerment, trust, confidence, and a belief in the mind/body relationship, must be included in a series of effective hypnotic suggestions...


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Hundreds in Huntsville Remember Holocaust
04/23/2012

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - It's been nearly 80 years since the Holocaust began, during which Hitler's Nazi regime murdered some 6 million Jews.

 

Sunday afternoon, hundreds gathered at Huntsville's Museum of Art for a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony.  It was part of a global effort to ensure the atrocity is never forgotten.

 

Although it hurts to remember, Regina Roth Dembo mustered up the strength to share her story with hundreds at this year's ceremony.  In 1938, she and her two young siblings made the trek to America from ViennaAustria to escape the Holocaust.  Her parents never made it. 

 

Dembo says, “It was very sad to remember everything that I've tried not to remember, and one of my younger sisters said she almost didn't want to hear what I said because it would be such turmoil for her.  And I understood that perfectly." 

 

Dembo is one of three known Holocaust survivors living in Huntsville.  She sees it as her duty to keep the memory of the Holocaust alive in the coming generations: “The value is that we hope this will never, ever happen again to anyone."

 

The theme of remembrance was driven home through traditional poetry and music, student essays, and heart wrenching true stories of life and death under the Nazis.  

 

One speaker read a chilling account of the 1941 Babi Yar massacre in Ukraine, where nearly 34,000 Jews were killed in just two days: “I saw them standing on the bodies and shooting one person after another.  I saw dead bodies on the bottom laid across in three rows." 

 

These accounts are horrific and gruesome, but Huntsville Jewish Federation President Arlene Averbuch feels they're stories that need to be told and retold.

 

Averbuch explains, “I think it's wonderful education, especially for our students, they're learning about this, to be able to hear these stories firsthand."

 

In addition to Sunday’s service, the museum also has an exhibit celebrating the lives of 20 Alabama Holocaust survivors.  “Darkness into Life" will be on display through June 10th.



Former Principal Critically Injured in Crash
04/23/2012

HUNTSVILLE, AL - A former Morgan County principal is in critical condition at Huntsville Hospital. 

According to our news partner, The Decatur Daily, Guy Bowling is in a coma following a wreck in Huntsville Saturday morning.

The 53 year old Bowling was a principal at Union Hill and Priceville schools.

Witnesses told investigators Bowling was driving erratically while heading north on South Memorial Parkway and crossed over into southbound traffic, striking another vehicle.

The driver and a child in the other vehicle were treated for minor injuries.

The crash is under investigation.


Practice Report: Spring Practice #13
04/17/2012

The University of Alabama football team has begun its final week of practice for the 2012 spring session. The full pads practice was the first of two this week, leading up to Saturday's A-Day.

Here's what you need to know:

 



Practice Report: Spring Practice #14
04/17/2012

The University of Alabama football team has concluded its regular practices for the 2012 spring session. Thursday's practice was held in shorts and helmets and was the final practice before Saturday's A-Day.

Here's what you need to know:



Hartselle lawmaker tells emotional personal story at abortion rally
04/16/2012

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The crowd attending the annual "Pro-Life Legislative Day" in Montgomery on Thursday got a surprise when Republican Rep. Ed Henry of Hartselle talked publicly for the first time about going with his pregnant girlfriend to have an abortion.

The freshman legislator from Hartselle said it happened in 1991. He told the crowd, "I murdered my first child."

He said the impact of it hit him nearly eight years later when his wife was pregnant with their daughter and they went for an ultrasound. He said he will live with regret for the rest of his life.

Henry is sponsoring legislation that says elective abortions can't be part of any health insurance plan offered through an insurance exchange in Alabama. His bill is pending in the House.


Skittles has uncomfortable role in Treyvon Martin case
04/16/2012

CANDICE CHOI
AP Food Industry Writer

NEW YORK (AP) - It could've been Starbursts, Twizzlers or Sour Patch Kids. But when Trayvon Martin was fatally shot, he happened to be carrying a bag of Skittles.

The 17-year-old's death at the hands of a neighborhood watchman in February ignited nationwide protests and heated debate about racial profiling and "Stand Your Ground" laws.

For Mars Inc., the privately held company that owns Skittles, the tragedy presents another, more surreal dimension. Protestors carried bags of the chewy fruit-flavored candy while marching for the arrest of shooter George Zimmerman. Mourners pinned the bright red wrappers to their hooded sweatshirts at memorial services.

On eBay, vendors sell $10 T-shirts with the words "Justice for Trayvon Martin" printed over a cartoon-like rainbow of pouring Skittles.

Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company -the unit of Mars that owns Skittles- issued only a brief statement offering condolences to Martin's friends and family, adding that it would be inappropriate to comment further "as we would never wish for our actions to be perceived as an attempt of commercial gain."

Skittles isn't the first popular food brand to find itself at the center of a major controversy. The terms "the Twinkie defense" and "don't drink the Kool-Aid" became part of the vernacular decades ago in the wake of tragic events. More recently, Doritos made headlines when it was reported that the corn chips were Saddam Hussein's favorite snack.

The cases show how millions of advertising and marketing dollars can be rendered powerless when a company's product is swept into a big news story. Hostess Brands Inc., which owns Twinkies, says it does not have any archival information on how it handled the popularization of the term "the Twinkie defense." The phrase was used derisively by the media during the trial of Dan White, who fatally shot San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and city supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978. White's lawyers cited his poor eating habits as a sign of his depressed state.

As for "don't drink the Kool-Aid," younger generations may not realize the phrase has its origins in the 1978 mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, where Reverend Jim Jones led more than 900 members of the Peoples Temple to drink a grape flavored drink laced with cyanide.

The powdered mix used to make the concoction was actually the lesser known Flavor Aid. Even so, executives at Kraft Foods Inc., which owns Kool-Aid, decided to let the matter go, rather than set the record straight.

"It would be like spitting into the wind at this point - it's just part of the national lexicon," says Bridget MacConnell, a Kraft spokeswoman. "We all try to protect the value of our brands. But this one just kind of got away from us. I don't think there was any way to fight it."

MacConnell added that Kool-Aid remains a popular drink and that the Jonestown tragedy has not overshadowed the brand.

In 2005, Doritos became fodder for late night comedians when it was reported that Saddam Hussein loved the chips. A U.S. military guard quoted in a GQ magazine story said the deposed Iraqi dictator originally obsessed over Cheetos and got "grumpy" whenever guards ran out of the finger-staining treats. Saddam forgot about Cheetos only after guards gave him Doritos as a substitute one day.

"He'd eat a family size bag of Doritos in 10 minutes," the guard said.

A spokesman for PepsiCo Inc., which owns Frito-Lay, says the matter was a "non-issue" for the company.

Although it didn't get as much attention, the article also noted Saddam preferred Raisin Bran Crunch for breakfast, telling a guard, "No Froot Loops."

As difficult as it may be for companies to weather controversy, the uncomfortable attention doesn't spell the end of a product. Hostess and Kraft say they don't have information on whether the "Twinkie" and "Kool-Aid" catch-phrases had an impact on sales. But both brands clearly survived.

Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company declined to say whether the Martin case has had an impact on Skittles sales. But it is one of the most popular candies. Annual sales have grown steadily to $213.8 million in 2011, according to SymphonyIRI, a Chicago-based market research firm that tracks sales at supermarkets, drug stores and mass merchandise outlets, excluding Walmart.

The best approach for companies is to maintain a low profile, says Katherine Sredl, an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business. That's particularly true in the Martin case, where any action by Mars could be interpreted as insincere or opportunistic.


Fate can swing in the other direction too, of course. Companies can become the beneficiaries of unexpected positive press, usually when celebrities are spotted consuming their products without being paid for an endorsement.

Last winter, Skittles basked in exactly that type of exposure when NFL star Marshawn Lynch was shown scarfing down a bag of the candy on the sideline after a touchdown. Lynch, a running back for the Seattle Seahawks, explained it was a tradition he started with his mother in high school. Fans started throwing Skittles at Seahawks games.

In that scenario, Mars was quick to step forward and capitalize on the opportunity. The McLean, Va.-based company gave Lynch a free two-year supply as well as a custom-made Skittles dispenser for his locker.

Despite becoming ensnared in the Martin case a few months later, Mars may ultimately benefit from the tragedy, says Sredl, the marketing professor. The many people who see Martin as an innocent victim might buy the candy in solidarity or an act of protest, she says.

Sredl believes the Martin case could help to reinforce the buoyant image Skittles convey.

"Skittles have always symbolized youth and innocence. They're so brightly colored and almost pure sugar," Sredl says.

That's why the candy became such a vivid detail in the Martin case. In the public imagination, it underscored that the teenager was "just a kid walking down the street eating Skittles," Sredl says.

Perhaps more importantly, Skittles has become a part of the public discourse, she says. And that's always good for a company.


Zimmerman makes court appearance
04/16/2012

SANFORD, Fla. (AP) - Neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman has made his first court appearance on a second-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin.

During the brief appearance Thursday, Zimmerman stood up straight and wore a gray prison jumpsuit. He spoke only to answer "Yes, sir," after he was asked basic questions about the charge against him.

The judge said an arraignment would be held on May 29 before another judge.

Zimmerman was charged after a public campaign to make an arrest in the Feb. 26 shooting, which has galvanized the nation for weeks. Some legal experts had expected Zimmerman to face a lesser count of manslaughter and say a prosecutor will face steep hurdles to win a murder conviction. Zimmerman has claimed that he fired in self-defense.


Conservation Officer recognized for efforts to save plane crash victims
04/16/2012

GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - An Alabama Conservation Officer is receiving his second Legislative Medal of Honor in Montgomery Thursday.

Joe Lindsey is being hailed as a hero for his efforts saving a child after a plane crash in Guntersville in June of last year.

Lindsey was off duty at the time, picking up his son at Guntersville Airport when he saw a small plane take off and crash into a neighborhood just past the runway. Lindsey rushed to the scene and helped a young boy get out of the crash scene and kept him calm until paramedics arrived. Lindsey left the scene once emergency crews had the situation under control, and for several weeks was known only as the "mystery man" who rushed to the wreckage. 

The child, Gavin Whitacre, was the only survivor of the crash that killed his sister, Hailee, mother, Tara, and another man - Robert Hutton.
After he was identified, he was put on the list to be awarded with the special Legislative Medal of Honor Award, which he receives Thursday.

This is the second time Lindsey has been given the award. The first was for an incident on Thanksgiving Day 2008, where he pulled a mentally disabled girl get out of a burning van after a wreck in Huntsville. 


Athens State seeks more autonomy
04/16/2012

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Athens State University has taken the first step toward having its own board of trustees.

The Senate Finance and Taxation-Education Committee voted unanimously Wednesday for a bill that would end control of Athens State by the State Board of Education and create a board of trustees like other state universities. The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.

A spokesman for the state Department of Postsecondary Education said the state school board has given its approval to pursue the legislation.

The bill's sponsor, Republican Sen. Bill Holtzclaw of Madison, said Athens State focuses on the last two years of college and it's different from the community colleges overseen by the state school board because they focus on the first two years of college. Holtzclaw is an Athens State graduate.


Decatur Police identify, arrest robbery suspect
04/16/2012

DECATUR, Ala. (WAAY) - Decatur Police say it didn't take very long for tips to start pouring in after WAAY 31 posted pictures of a man wanted for an armed robbery.

The incident happened Monday at the Payless Convenience Store on 6th Avenue. A customer was approached by a man who claimed his car was broken down, and asked for a ride over the bridge. A short time after crossing the bridge, the passenger pulled a gun and demanded that the driver stop at an ATM and withdraw money for him.

Pictures of the suspect were posted on WAAY 31 on Tuesday afternoon, and tips began coming in a short time later. Multiple people said that the man on the clips was Michael Richard of Moulton.
Wednesday night, Decatur Police teamed up with officers from Moulton made contact with Richard at his home. Richard was questioned and later arrested and charged with 1st Degree Robbery. 

He's being held in the Morgan County Jail, awaiting transfer to the Limestone County Jail. 

Richard is no stranger to the law. In 2008, he was accused of stealing a woman's purse, while on probation for another crime - installing hidden cameras in a bathroom in 2007. 


Zimmerman Expected In Court Thursday UPDATE
04/16/2012

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) - The Florida neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot an unarmed black teen is set to appear before a judge on second-degree murder charges in a case that galvanized the nation.
George Zimmerman turned himself in to authorities and is jailed in Sanford, Fla., in the February shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. His attorney says he plans to plead not guilty in court today.
Legal experts say a special state prosecutor has steep hurdles to climb to make a murder case against Zimmerman. Experts say they need to counter Zimmerman's claim that he shot Martin in self-defense, and prove he intended to kill Martin.
Zimmerman's attorney also plans to invoke Florida's "stand your ground" law, which gives people wide leeway to use deadly force to protect themselves.
Special prosecutor Angela Corey says she never promised Trayvon Martin's parents that criminal charges would be brought against the neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot their 17-year-old son.
She even says they talked about what they could do in case criminal charges were not filed against George Zimmerman. That conversation was put to rest Wednesday, when Corey announced second-degree murder charges against Zimmerman.
The 57-year-old prosecutor is known for her tough tactics, locking up criminals for long sentences and not negotiating easily on plea bargains, but those who know and have worked with her praise her sensitive approach with the relatives of crime victims and survivors.
During a news conference Wednesday, Corey called Martin's parents "sweet" and vowed to uphold the law for their son and for Zimmerman.


Grissom teacher recovering after bike wreck- UPDATED
04/16/2012

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - Grissom High School physics teacher David Yates is at Huntsville Hospital following an early morning accident on Lily Flagg Road.

According to Huntsville Police, a Toyota mini-van was travelling south on Hickory Hill Lane, and stopped at the sign at Lily Flagg. The motorist says he didn't see anyone coming, so he pulled forward into the intersection. As the van crossed the road, it was struck by the Yates' bicycle at a high rate of speed.

Police believe Yates was travelling too fast to stop on time, and skidded from the sidewalk to the road and into the van.

At last word, Yates was in serious condition at Huntsville Hospital.

UPDATE : 10:45 a.m. - Yates' name released, condition improved from Critical to Serious.


PACT Program gets boost in Montgomery
04/16/2012

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Alabama Legislature has approved a bill aimed at restoring a settlement over Alabama's financially troubled prepaid college tuition plan.

The board of the Prepaid Affordable College Tuition plan had reached a settlement to pay tuition at 2010 rates rather than current rates, but the Alabama Supreme Court struck it down in March. The court said the settlement violated a law the Legislature passed in 2010 to provide extra funding to PACT. That law provided for the program to be 100 percent funded.

The Alabama Senate voted 23-3 Thursday to give final approval to a bill to removing the full funding provision. State Treasurer Young Boozer, who oversees the PACT plan, said the legislation will be used to ask the Supreme Court to reconsider its decision.



Burger Bytes: Plumb Crazy Jingle
04/16/2012

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- There are several ways to market a company or business.

Plumb Crazy Contracting Services has found out that comedy is the way to go.

It’s a sixty second jingle of comedy gold.

“My role for the commercial I think is the best,” Steve Mills said. “I got to write it and put it all together. I took time out of my day and think of things that were just funny. “

The jingle refers to events that are considered “crazy”. For example, eating pineapple on a pizza, giving a rabbit Viagra, or letting your wife drive the boat.

“Usually when I look at a script, I can tell if its going to be something that's going to work,” producer Landon Grace added.

The commercial has been on the radio for five months, and it is drawing rave reviews. Take it from the voice of the jingle, Mike White.

“I get a lot of phone calls and the funny thing is it’s more of, man that's the funniest thing I ever heard,” White, also Plumb Crazy owner, said. “We don't actually have a problem right now but when we do, we'll call you and that's what we're looking for.”

The commercial is so off the wall, you'd think some of those stories can't be real. But, some are real life experiences.

These guys aren't done making you laugh, Plumb Crazy is about to record a second commercial.

“Yeah, it's been tough, ‘cause it's hard to get crazier,” Grace said. “That's what we're striving to do.”



Scrambling for Start of Chicken and Egg Festival
04/16/2012

MOULTON, Ala. - Volunteers and vendors are scrambling. Thursday, they were busy getting ready for the Alabama Chicken and Egg Festival. It starts Friday in Moulton.

This is the eighth year for the festival.

"I'll tell you, we have about 80 committee folks that work on the festival year-round," festival organizer Vicki Morese told WAAY 31 FirstNews. "And they're all volunteers."

This year, it's growing to a three day event. Morese is excited about Friday's Student Day at the festival. Organizers have also added a sanctioned poultry show and a biker night.

A lot of hard work goes into the Chicken and Egg Festival.

"The weekend of the festival, we have probably 500 folks that come in," Morese explained. "They sign up to do three hour shifts. So, it is truly a community effort."

The gates will open Friday evening at 5:00 at the Lions Club Fairgrounds.

Admission is $3. Children five and under get in free.



No Limits for Lawrence County High Students
04/16/2012

MOULTON, Ala. - No limits! Students at Lawrence County High got to show how high they can climb -- literally.

The school put in a request for the Army's Extreme Rock Wall. That was longer than a year ago. The wall is in high demand. It makes rounds at schools and events throughout Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.

Thursday, Army recruiters put up the wall in Moulton so they could put students through their paces.

The recruiters say climbing the 25-foot wall is a great tool to promote physical fitness.

Students at Thursday's rock-climbing were excited about what they could accomplish. Senior Shawnee Voss scaled the wall more than once. "It builds your confidence because they're down at the bottom giving you advice -- what to do and what not to do," Voss told WAAY 31 FirstNews.

Confidence building is a goal. "The sense of accomplishment is just wonderful," Ssgt. Tracy Wallingsford told WAAY 31. "The kids get down. They're laughing. They're really excited they made it up. And of course they get to rub it in some of the other kids' faces that were too scared to try."

Walls are normally barriers. But, Ssgt. Wallingsford sees the Army's Extreme Rock Wall as a way to knock down barriers. "A lot of times, we'll get someone halfway up and they get a little timid," Wallingsford told us. "But, we try to encourage them to get the rest of the way up."

The encouragement almost always works.

The Extreme Rock wall is also an important tool to expose students to careers and other opportunities in the Army.


Burger King testing Bacon Sundaes in Nashville
04/16/2012

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WAAY) - Nashville is serving as a test market for Burger King's new bacon sundae. The bacon topped chocolate, caramel and soft serve ice cream may go on the fast food chain's everyday menu nationwide if the new dessert is a hit in Music City.

The Tech Guy, Jamey Tucker, put down his gadgets and picked up some bacon sundaes to see how folks would react.

What does it look like? "Awful." said one skeptical customer. There are bacon chunks throughout, and a big strip of bacon sticking out of the top like a spoon, or straw. "It looks like an accident." said another customer.

Of course, looks aren't everything so we had to do the old taste test.
"It's not bad. Way better than I expected."

"First, you taste the bacon and your like 'uhhhh??'. Then you can't put it down!"

"Yeah it's really good. I like it a lot."

"Its different, definitely. Different in a good way."

"Then it's sort of nutty, a nutty flavor."

"It's pretty good. It's like mixing dinner with desert."

Out of the ten people we bought a sundae for, seven liked it - but three couldn't even think about taking more than one bite. Burger King will be following the word from Nashville closely before determining if they want to expand the Bacon Sundae elsewhere.

If you want to take the drive to the Music City, the Bacon Sundae will set you back $2.49.


Russellville Police arrest man for Saturday shooting
04/16/2012

RUSSELLVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - Russellville Police have arrested and charged a man in connection with a shooting Saturday.

24 year old Johnny Thomas Borden was taken into custody on Thursday morning on Robbery charges.

According to our news partner, the Times Daily, Borden robbed a man who was visiting a friend at a Westside Plaza apartment Saturday. The victim was shaken up and left the scene. About 45 minutes later, the victim returned to the apartment with a friend, only to find the intruder was still there. The three men got into a scuffle in kitchen, and Borden pulled a shotgun. The gun went off, and sent 20 gauge shot through a wall, striking another man who was sitting in a living room.

The victim was shot in the stomach. He was rushed to Huntsville Hospital, where he's listed in critical condition in the Surgical Intensive Care Unit.

Borden is currently charged with robbery, and additional charges are expected.


Tech Guy : Windows Nokia Lumia 900 Phone
04/16/2012

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WAAY) - When it comes to smartphones, the world basically falls into two camps : Android and Apple. But, as you may know, there is a third smartphone option out there - one that's been scoffed at and overlooked.. until now.

Windows phones have their own small but loyal fan base, but now comes a possible game changer from Microsoft.

The Nokia Lumia 900 is truly a fantastic phone. And everything about it, is different from Android and iPhone.

For starters, it has a 4.3 inch screen, which is pretty standard, but the difference is the clarity. It has a black background that makes images brighter, even in daylight.
Apps are laid out on the screen entirely different than the competition. Instead of tiny icons, windows phones have large pictures, 3 times the size of the default icons on Androids and iPhones. (Newer Android phones allow you to use larger widgets if you like, but it's not the default).

Using Facebook is a totally new experience. Checking the news feed, photographs and profiles, the Lumia’s display is head and shoulders above Facebook on the other phones. AT&T U-Verse customers can watch tv shows and movies. You can play XBox games right on the phone, the Lumia also has a radio. Using the earbuds as an antenna you can listen to any station in your area.

The cameras are both excellent, the rear facing camera is 16 mega pixels, twice the quality of the iPhone’s camera.

The biggest drawback for all Windows phones is that there aren’t nearly as many apps as Android and iTunes offer. iPhones have a half-million apps, Android isn't far behind that number, but there are only about 76-thousand Windows apps. Microsoft is paying developers as much as $600,000 to try to catch up.

Personally speaking here, I had never used a Windows phone before trying the Lumia 900 and I didn’t exactly fall in love with it right away. But the more I used it, the more I liked it. If you haven’t made the move to a smartphone yet and are choosing between an Android or iPhone, you’ll do yourself a favor by at least looking at a Windows phone like the Lumia 900.

The Lumia 900 is only offered by AT&T, and the price tag is a cool $100 with a new contract.


Did You Know : Body for Life
04/16/2012

Have you ever wanted to change your life, your health, your body? One Tennessee Valley man did that in just 12 short weeks.

"They confirmed that I did have a heart attack at some time. After consultation with a doctor, it was your tryglycerides are 350, which I didn't know what a tryglyceride was and you need to get into shape," said Madison resident Tim Mardis.

And, that's exactly what he did.

12 weeks after starting the EAS Body for Life program he had a new body. 

"It's not difficult at all. In 12 weeks I went from 233lbs to 198lbs.

Anybody can do it. I've counseled people on the body for life website that had the same questions, is it really that easy? Nothing can be that simple."

For his efforts, Tim not only gained more energy for his work and family, but he was also named the EAS Body for Life Champion 2011 for men over the age of 46. And, now he just wants to spread the word.

"Many of my employees have looked at the before and after pictures, and when they saw the pictures they were like, ' we always thought that was fake', we never thought anybody could actually make that transformation in that period of time."



Autism Insurance Reform Bill Disappoints Advocates
04/16/2012

HUNTSVILLE, Ala-

Senate Bill 283 is a bill that requires companies to offer insurance coverage that would pay for autism treatments and therapies.

The original senate Bill 283 was endorsed by a national autism advocacy group, called Autism Speaks. At the last minute, key wording was changed in the bill.

“The substitute wording that was introduced at 1pm before a 2pm vote says that the employer has to “offer” the coverage. It does not require the coverage,” said autism advocate, Kimberly Travis.

Autism Speaks withdrew their endorsement saying that the substitute bill will provide little or no relief to parents.

“Alabama was actually the first state that did not pass the endorsed legislation,” Travis said.

The average yearly cost of autism therapy is $60,000.

“It’s definitely disappointing because we know what we could have had with the original wording of the bill and we could have had everything that children with autism in Alabama deserve,” said Travis.

According to the bill, companies can only offer to cover children with autism that are 9 years old and younger. For teenagers and young adults this is just another area where the bill falls short.

Melody Crane’s son, Patton, is 14-years-old. Because he is older and requires more transitional therapy as he enters young adulthood, his treatment cost is over the national yearly average.

“The passing of this legislation does not offer any additional hope for us,” Crane said.

For now, Crane says all she can do is continue to fight for her son and other autistic Alabama children.

“Where can we get the help that we need for our children with autism? Is it time to look outside the state of Alabama,” Crane wonders along with many other parents with autistic children.







Huntsville Teacher Hurt In Bicycle Accident
04/16/2012

Huntsville, AL-A Grissom High School teacher and coach is in serious condition after crashing his bicycle into a van Thursday morning.

"Its awful just so sad". Derry Kearns is talking about a bicycle accident in her neighborhood. The Willowbrook resident often walks in the subdivision to exercise.
She was saddened to hear the news about Grissom High School teacher and track coach David Yates being hurt while riding his bike.
"My daughter graduated from there a few years ago and knows him, and hopefully he's doing better we are praying for him and its just a sad situation" Kerns said.

The accident happened at the intersection of Lily Flagg and Hickory Hill Lane. Huntsville Police say Yates was on the sidewalk travelling east toward Hickory Hill Lane when he ran into a mini-van. Yates, a Grissom High Physics teacher and track coach, was taken to Huntsville Hospital.

Students on campus like 10th grader Baylee Terry is praying for his recovery. "I just hope he's ok and I am praying for him and I don't know him all that well but I know he is a teacher and a coach and I heard about it from one of my teachers and I think its really sad".

Investigators say the driver of the van obeyed all traffic signs, but Yates picked up speed and got on to the road resulting in the crash.


Operation Spring Cleaning
04/16/2012

MADISON COUNTY, AL - Officers are out in force this week in an effort to make sure registered sex offenders in Madison County are following the rules. 

"Essentially this is a very ambitious operation to try and verify the compliance of approximately 320 registered sex offenders," says District Attorney Investigator Kevin Turner. 

The operation began Tuesday with a briefing of nearly a hundred officers from local, state and federal agencies.

Turner says, "Every department in our county and our city are out there right now making sure to try and make the safety of our kids the priority." 

WAAY 31's Shea Allen was invited to ride along with investigators from the Madison County DA's office and Federal Marshals. The team was tasked with checking up on more than a dozen offenders with convictions ranging from rape to possession of child pornography.

At each stop, law enforcement not only checked addresses but did in home inspections and interviews with offenders.

"Our first priority is to make sure they are living where they say they are. We want to find out who they are living with, if they are violating any of the laws going towards their probation. If they are living with kids and they aren't supposed to," says Turner. 

Officers say the operation is an essential part of keeping the children of Madison County safe from those who might prey on their innocence. It also sends a stern message to sex offenders. 

"I think it says that we can come and check at any time. Any department can," says Turner. 


Tax Deadline Draws Near
04/16/2012

WASHINGTON, DC - April 15th is traditionally the deadline for filing income taxes, but not in 2012.
 
Because the 15th falls on a Sunday and Monday is a holiday in Washington, DC, Americans have until Tuesday, April 17th to get their tax returns sent off to Uncle Sam.

Despite the extra time, it seems many Americans are not procrastinating this year.

The IRS says it's already received a majority of the tax returns it's expecting.

Those who can't meet the deadline can file Form 4868 with the IRS.

It allows for a six month extension.

The form can be downloaded here


They Came for Bread and Left with a New Best Friend
04/16/2012

HUNTSVILLE, Ala-

Huntsville Animal Services partnered with the North Shore Animal League's "Tour for Life." Sunday's bus stopped by Wal-Mart on University Drive.

Families, like the Huddleston’s, came for bread but left with a new best friend instead.

The tour is helping local shelters get rid of their inventory, a blessing for animal shelters everywhere.

Saturday morning the Huddleston family adopted a kitten and a puppy. Randi Huddleston says she has always wanted to save an animal’s life, and Saturday was the perfect opportunity.

“It’s a good feeling to be able to rescue an animal instead of taking one that has been bred. I don’t think anybody should keep breeding. I think they should adopt or rescue! It’s a good feeling to be a part of something like this,” said Huddleston.

Daniel McNena, the North Shore tour leader, believes that these rescued pets will be forever grateful to their new owners.

“They are more attached and they understand what you have done for them. Some people don’t think they do, but they understand that they have been saved.”

The North Shore Animal League travels all over the United States. Their next stop is Clinton, Arkansas.

You can adopt a shelter pet anytime at Huntsville Animal Services. They are open weekdays 9:00am- 5:00pm, and Saturday 9:00-3:00.




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