Posts by Kimberly Ballard — Page 3

Guggenheim curator brings Picasso to Huntsville

HUNTSVILLE – Works of one of the most influential and celebrated artists of the 20th century, Pablo Picasso, are coming to the Huntsville Museum of Art. To celebrate Tuesday’s opening […]

HUNTSVILLE — With the theme “Innovation and New Technology Integration,” the Army Engineering and Support Center Huntsville is hosting an energy workshop next month. The event is Aug. 1-3 at […]

Strong to deliver his first Washington Update

HUNTSVILLE – U.S. Rep. Dale Strong returns home from Washington, D.C., next month to deliver his first Washington Update with the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber as a congressman representing Alabama’s Fifth […]

Alabamians lost $21M to investment fraud last year

WASHINGTON — According to a Federal Trade Commission study, a record $3.82 billion was stolen through investment fraud in 2022, making it the No. 1 costliest type of fraud in […]

Culver's at Clift Farm will butter your buns

MADISON – Start with buttery buns. Add a fresh beef patty and a slab of Wisconsin cheese and you have yourself a famous Culver’s ButterBurger! Veteran restaurateur Mike Hinesh opened […]

RESTON, Va. – Stoneridge Homes is now Evermore Homes as the Virginia-based company brings its four builder brands under one roof. The Huntsville builder joins companies in Arizona, Georgia and […]

DeSmet takes the reins at TMC

HUNTSVILLE – Paul DeSmet will step into the role of company president for Technical Micronics Control, a chemical cleaning and fabrication services provider in Huntsville. Outgoing company President Steve Cook […]

Madison seeks military families to 'celebrate'

MADISON — For the past couple of years since Toyota Field opened, Mayor Paul Finley’s outdoor “State of the City” address has become a pleasant and informative evening for the […]

ORLANDO – Universal Engineering Science has expanded its Southeast footprint with the acquisition of Huntsville’s geotechnical and environmental engineering company GEO Solutions. GEO Solutions projects include Bridge Street Town Centre, […]

BIRMINGHAM – Alabama-based law firm Maynard Nexsen is strengthening its multi-state expansion with the addition of 12 attorneys to its offices in Huntsville; Greenville, S.C.; and Knoxville. The recruitment efforts […]

HUNTSVILLE – Show your peerage with the perfect on-trend, any-occasion dress or gown from Windsor, the newest crown on Parkway Place’s retail mix. With a grand opening set for Thursday, […]

Madison to hold public meetings on redistricting

MADISON — Redistricting is the way states change the districts that determine who represents us. The districts are divided geographically and by population. Every 10 years, jurisdictions with City Council […]

HUNTSVILLE – A presentation of a planned mixed-use development in the Big Cove area drew a full house at a recent town hall with Huntsville City Councilman David Little. At […]

Leadership Athens-Limestone application extended

ATHENS – Leadership Athens-Limestone took the reins and extended the application deadline for its next cohort-based leadership class. The extended deadline is Friday. Leadership candidates must be available to participate […]

HUNTSVILLE — They say a picture is worth a thousand words and the picture the James Webb Space Telescope paints of the cosmos is the proverbial pot of gold at […]

Adtran unveils 64G Fibre Channel solution for DCI

HUNTSVILLE — As connectivity reaches new heights in availability, Adtran said it has found the ultimate one-card solution for seamlessly managing new levels of capacity and security for critical infrastructure […]

HUNTSVILLE – Using smart people logic, if the government wants to put a patent office in this part of the country, shouldn’t they put it where there is a large […]

Calhoun team competing on 'Clash of Trades'

TANNER – The Calhoun Community College advanced manufacturing team plans to make some chips fly tonight – and on a national streaming broadcast. The team is competing for $100,000 and […]

HUNTSVILLE — To help alleviate stress on the water system, residents of Huntsville’s Green Mountain have been asked to conserve water. Huntsville City Councilwoman Dr. Jennie Robinson hosted a meeting […]

HSV begins construction on cell phone waiting lot

HUNTSVILLE – Have you ever arrived at the airport to pick someone up, but they were a little delayed in arriving, and you are not allowed to stop at the […]

Chamber hosts summer events for interns

HUNTSVILLE – According to the U.S. Department of Education, hiring interns offers numerous benefits to a company and the intern. For the intern, the position gives a student real-life, real-time […]

A tea party and all that jazz in Constitution Park

HUNTSVILLE — What better way to wind down a patriotic holiday week than to cap it off with tea and jazz in Constitution Park? Tonight is Jazz Night at Piper […]

HUNTSVILLE – Apple Hospitality real estate investment trust just awarded the Hampton Inn & Suites Huntsville Research Park two prestigious Apple Hospitality awards. The Hilton-branded hotel was chosen for the […]

Krueger named HAAR, ValleyMLS CEO

HUNTSVILLE – After a months-long search, Huntsville Area Association of Realtors & ValleyMLS.com has handed the keys to Kurtis Krueger as CEO. He will start Aug. 1. “I am honored […]