The annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee will still go on this year -- despite the damage the January 12th tornado caused in Selma.
The annual Bridge Crossing Jubilee is only a week away — and organizers say the event will go on — despite the damage the January 12th tornado caused in Selma.
“A great damage has been done in Selma. But none of them impact the location of the Bridge Crossing Jubilee — in any kind of way.”
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