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Miss America pageant, ABC rule change, Paula Deen top AL.com business news

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Lucy Berry | lberry@al.com By Lucy Berry | lberry@al.com
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on September 12, 2016 at 7:22 PM
Here are the top stories in Alabama business for Monday, Sept. 12, 2016:
One Miss America contestant wore an Alabama-made adhesive to cover her glucose monitor, which keeps track of her insulin levels. The product was developed by GrifGrips, a Huntsville company that has created its own adhesives that keep diabetic technology securely attached to a person's body.
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Want to get your photo taken with celebrity chef Paula Deen? Mobile-area fans will have their chance on Oct. 12, according to The Shoppes at Bel Air.
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Frito Lay, Verizon Wireless and Wells Fargo will join other companies this week for a job fair at the Huntsville Career Center.
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Walk through the Mobile Alabama Cruise Terminal these days, and you won't have to wonder about where $4.1 million in state and city money is going. It seems to be going into everything.
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Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle spent Friday morning doing something he's pretty familiar with: welcoming a new company to the Huntsville area.
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The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board expects to change a proposed requirement that breweries and brew pubs record the names and other personal information of customers who buy beer to take home.
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