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'Rather than shoot straight, Kay Ivey tried to take us for a ride,' columnist WarOnDumb writes. 'Now she’s going to get an educational opportunity, instead.'

“It’s not just going to be an amusement park-type of place,” Singleton said.

“These funds can be used by the Commission to fund an economic development project that is a priority to the Montgomery County area,” Poole wrote in an email. However, an item the Montgomery County Commission put on its agenda during a work session this week was a little more specific. “Yeah, that’s basically the $25 million that we’re hoping that we will get from the state so we can continue to accelerate these projects out there,” he said before inviting me to put on a hard hat and come see the construction happening at the site.

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