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“They came to East Lake United Methodist Church and set up large signs that had the F-word on it,” said council member Hunter ... Birmingham, Alabama, it’s completely inappropriate ...
A city-funded organization in Birmingham is under fire after displaying obscene language at a local farmers market. Urban ...
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A Birmingham city councilor is reacting to an obscenity used by a taxpayer funded group paid to help the homeless community ...
Birmingham City Councilor Hunter Williams is raising concerns with Urban Alchemy over a tent and sign the group used at a ...
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“There are a lot people upset about the audacity of a city-funded group who would come to a church and set up a sign and a tent with the f-word written across it,” Birmingham City Councilor Hunter ...