By Maggie Martin
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Tuscaloosa, AL – Voters will soon decide if the largest city in Alabama without Sunday alcohol sales should go wet. If next week's ballot measure is passed-then, bars, restaurants and stores in Tuscaloosa would be able to sell alcohol from noon to nine p.m. on Sunday. The vote is the result more than a decade of legislative hurdles, and Tuscaloosa residents will finally get to say yes or no. Alabama Public Radio's Maggie Martin reports residents disagree over how Sunday sales will impact Tuscaloosa.