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#Social101: The miracle of the modified tweet

#Social101: The miracle of the modified tweet

I've been on Twitter now for about three years, and even now I come across little tidbits, tips and tricks about the microblogging site that surprise me or astonish me when I learn they've been around forever.

One such item is the 'modified tweet,' or MT. Many of us, myself included, have glossed over an MT notice in a tweet and just assumed it was a mistype. Actually, this is a very useful tool when you want to retweet someone but have to make a major edit to an original tweet and wish to retain credit.

Here are the basics: Nowadays if you want to retweet someone you have a very helpful button underneath the tweet in question, and in other people's timelines you will see a green tab in the corner of the tweet with your screen name beside it, then the original tweet verbatim below it.

Stream it: 'Sports Night'

Stream it: 'Sports Night'

"Sports Night" is the show that got me interested in working at a TV station. I can guarantee you that I was the only eighth-grader in my little Texas middle school that was tuning into this show as religiously as I was. Come to think of it, I was probably the only person in the area watching it; "Sports Night" lasted two seasons before being unceremoniously canceled in 2000.

This is a shame because the concept had legs. Set behind the scenes of a nightly sports news show, "Sports Night" was the television debut for creator and head writer Aaron Sorkin, who would set up similar fly-on-the-wall shows "West Wing," "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," and "The Newsroom."

LifeSouth dealing with serious blood shortage

LifeSouth dealing with serious blood shortage

Huntsville, AL (WAFF) - LifeSouth is sounding the alarm - they need blood donations, and they need them soon.

The company is in the grips of an emergency shortage that's now stretched out over a week and a half. They've been asking for help for several days, and there has been a response, but LifeSouth Vice President J.B. Bowles says now is the time to fill the tanks. . "Our goal is to have our hospitals fully stocked and for us to have a five to seven-day supply of all blood types to resupply them. We haven't reached that, yet.

Shipping deadlines approach to get gifts to military

Shipping deadlines approach to get gifts to military
The United States Postal Service has announced shipping deadlines to get gifts and cards to military members serving overseas before Christmas. December 17 - Express Mail Military Service December 10 - First Class Mail Letters/Cards December 10 - Priority Mail December 3 - Parcel Airlift Mail Click on the following link for information broken down by APO: http://about.usps.com/news/national-releases/2012/pr12_120.htm

Exercise Boot Camp For A Cure

Exercise Boot Camp For A Cure

Looking to get in a good workout while raising money for a good cause?

You can starting November 5th.  A boot camp will be held at the Albertville Recreation Center and put on by Independent Beachbody Coach Marnnie Caldwell.  She will be assisted by Chris Pearce, a personal trainer.  Half of the money raised will go to three different charities on behalf of three Marshall County children facing terrible diseases at a very young age. 

The boot camp will be held at the rec center's track located at 915 W. McKinney Avenue in Albertville.  The sessions will be held on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday.  A morning session will be held from 6 am to 7 am.  If evenings are better for you, an evening session will be held from 6 pm to 7 pm.  The boot camp will run for three weeks.  Cost is $45.00 a week.  If you have a yoga mat please bring it.

Law firm participates in Liz Hurley Ribbon Run

Law firm participates in Liz Hurley Ribbon Run

The Stephens Millirons Law Firm in Huntsville is participating in the Liz Hurley Ribbon Run and they're excited to show support and raise awareness. The team has raised $680 to date and have recruited 33 participants.

They are running for a friend, a former employee of the firm who has battled chemotherapy and has had a double mastectomy this year and will be having surgery Wednesday to remove a tumor on her brain.

They will all have her in their hearts for the run. Also, a family member of an employee just found out that she was stage three with breast cancer.

Registration for the run is closed after the race reached its max 6,000 participants Friday. If you missed out on the registration, you can still support a runner or make a donation at this website.

Copyright 2012 WAFF. All rights reserved.

Civil Rights Commission hears from local leaders

Civil Rights Commission hears from local leaders

Sand Mountain Reporter

By Jonathan Stinson

Two representatives from Marshall County took part in a hearing on Alabama’s immigration law held by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on Friday in Birmingham.

Marshall County District Attorney Steve Marshall and Albertville City Councilman Chuck Ellis addressed the commission.

According to the commission’s website, it is “an independent, bipartisan, fact-finding federal agency,” whose “mission is to inform the development of national civil rights policy and enhance enforcement of federal civil rights laws.”