Posts by Kimberly Ballard — Page 13
ATHENS – There will be a whole lotta chicken pickin’ going on Wednesday at the newest North Alabama location of Chicken Salad Chick. The feathers will be flying Wednesday at […]
HUNTSVILLE – The development of lunar landing systems has exposed a rather dusty problem. To help solve the problem, NASA is inviting college students to uncover ways to manage or […]
BIRMINGHAM – Nineteen small businesses in Alabama have been awarded more than $3 million in grants from the second round of Innovate Alabama’s Supplemental Grant Program. Alabama entrepreneurs who are […]
ATHENS — Taylor Whisenant, a STEM teacher at Athens Renaissance School, is one of three K-12 teachers to win a 2023 Trailblazing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Educator Award. The […]
MADISON – The City of Madison, in partnership with the Madison Chamber of Commerce and accompanied by the cheerful antics of Trash Pandas mascot Sprocket, officially declared the east end […]
HUNTSVILLE — How capabilities outlined in the Army’s Modernization Strategy will drive transformational change is the focus of next week’s AUSA Global Force Symposium & Exposition This year’s theme is […]
TONEY — Terry Reavis, a truck driver from Toney, has been named a Highway Angel by the Truckload Carriers Association for stopping to help injured passengers n a wreck last […]
ATHENS — The drama and anticipation were soon replaced with humor Monday when Nathan Tucker and Ash Moorer, founders of Rocket City Electric Bike Rentals, won the Singing River Trail […]
MADISON — The Kendall family is hedging their bets that after eight years as a landscaping and design firm working out of their home, their new location in a refurbished […]
ATHENS — Automotive interior systems supplier Toyota Boshoku Aki USA of Athens has partnered with the TOOTRiS Child Care Network for its employees. TBAKI is holding a job fair Saturday […]
ATHENS– Keep Athens-Limestone Beautiful and the Tennessee Valley Authority are holding a concentrated volunteer clean-up effort this weekend at the Cowford Campground. The event is 8 a.m. to noon Saturday; […]
MADISON – The Madison Chamber of Commerce is inviting you to some hippity-hop shopping while mopping up the savings. The chamber is launching its first Hop ‘n Shop event, March […]
HUNTSVILLE – Shenanigans Comedy Theatre is expanding its performance space and increasing its community outreach. The expansion includes a new 40-seat black box theatre and small concessions area on the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Wellstone gained a new area of respite and relaxation at its South Huntsville campus last week with one of Downtown Huntsville Inc.’s repurposed pop-up parks. After 10 years […]
HUNTSVILLE – Mazda Toyota Manufacturing and 16 of its Team ONE partners will hold a joint job fair next month at the Huntsville Marriott at the U.S. Space & Rocket […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville International Airport is one of five airports in the United States chosen to test detection technology for drones. The tests are specific to flying in the vicinity […]
TANNER — Calhoun Community College is doing its part to boost the automotive industry workforce. The school is offering automotive scholarships to Alabama residents for the fall 2023 semester. Each […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mazda has begun exporting its CX-50 Crossover to Mexico. The company’s newest vehicle is assembled at the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing plant in Huntsville. Mazda and Toyota invested $2.3 […]
ATHENS — Athens’ trendy Merchants Alley is plugged into St. Patrick’s Day with three events designed to get your shamrocks shaking. The city will shut down Washington Street and raise […]
HUNTSVILLE – More than 2,000 first-graders from Madison County schools were admitted to the “hospital” last week, courtesy of Huntsville Hospital and the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s College of […]
ATHENS — Eight small business finalists are circling the Singing River Trail Launch Tank Competition sponsored by Launch 2035. The public is invited to come and see at 10 a.m. […]
ATHENS — It is said men go shopping to buy what they want … women go shopping to find out what they want. Either way, downtown Athens will be open […]
HUNTSVILLE – There are a couple of weeks left to sign up for the Huntsville Police Department’s Citizens Police Academy. The nine-week, volunteer program is designed to inform residents about […]
