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Lagnia-POD episode 33 is now available

Posted by Ashley Trice | Sep 7, 2021 | Podcast | 0 |

Never forget
This week the gang is talking about allegations of voter fraud in the Mobile Municipal Election. There may even be an official challenge of the District One city council race results that saw former judge Herman Thomas barely edging out Chamyne Fortune Thompson for a place in the run-off with frontrunner Cory Penn. Tommy Hicks takes us behind the scenes of the USA Jaguars’ first win on the football field under Coach Kane Wommack and dishes on our “Game of the Week,” the Battle of Old Shell Road between rivals UMS-Wright and St. Paul’s. We also talk about a bomb scare at the federal courthouse on Tuesday and a lawsuit involving the USA volleyball coach and “floor hugs.” Weird! And finally, we remember the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and talk about where we were and how we felt in the immediate aftermath on one of the most tragic days in American history.

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About The Author

Ashley Trice

Ashley Trice

Ashley Trice is the editor and publisher of Lagniappe Weekly, which she co-founded with fellow publisher Rob Holbert in July 2002. Lagniappe has steadily grown from a 5,000 circulation biweekly into the 30,000 weekly newspaper it is today. Originally from Jackson, Alabama, she graduated cum laude from the University of South Alabama in 2000 with a BA in communications and did some post graduate work at the University of Texas. She was in the 2011 class of Mobile Bay Monthly’s 40 Under 40. She is the recipient of the 2003 Award for Excellence in In-Depth Reporting by the Mobile Press Club and for Humorous Commentary by the Society of Professional Journalists in 2010 and 2018. In 2015, she won a national writing award presented by the Association of Alternative Newsmedia for “Best Column.” She won the Alabama Press Association Award for Best Editorial Column in 2017, Best Humor Column in 2018 and Best Editorial Column in 2019. She is married to Frank Trice and they live in Midtown with their children Anders and Ellen, their dog Remy and a fish named Taylor Swift.

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