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Mobile County announces Chickasabug Park reopening, distribution of NOAA school radios, traffic‑signal sync completion and hosting Super 7 football
Summary
County officials announced the Feb. 23 reopening of Chickasabug Park, delivery of NOAA weather radios to schools, completion of a traffic-signal synchronization project and that Mobile will host the AHSAA Super 7 football championships in 2026 and 2028.
Mobile County officials used part of the meeting to share a series of community announcements: the reopening of Chickasabug Park, distribution of NOAA weather radios to public schools, the completion of a regional traffic-signal synchronization project and the county’s role in helping bring the Alabama High School Athletic Association’s Super 7 football championships to Mobile.
County officials said Chickasabug Park will reopen Sunday, February 23, with a ribbon-cutting and activities from 2 to 4 p.m. The county described park improvements that include a new day-use area and parking, a new playground and splash pad, upgraded courts for basketball, pickleball and tennis, a new…
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