Posts by Mecca Musick — Page 16
Burritt on the Mountain will be hosting Cocktails at The View every Wednesday evening from April to October. Taking in the sunset from Burritt’s 3,000 square foot overlook with an […]
The period poverty bill passed unanimously in the House of Representatives in early March, with more than 50 state representatives signing on as co-sponsors. HB 50 would allow the Alabama […]
It’s all about the countertops. This week, U.S. Army SSG Michael Brown and his family picked out finishes for the new home being built for them in The Crossing at […]
Huntsville Hospital and Drake State Community and Technical College have announced a new program that provides free tuition to become a licensed practical nurse. Students admitted to the LPN Launch […]
“We like to be the Mayberry of North Alabama.” — Priceville Mayor Sam Helfin Known as the “Crossroads of North Alabama,” the town of Priceville in Morgan County is one […]
A new children’s book featuring 50 pages of animals is now available and all proceeds benefit the North Alabama Zoological Society. The hardbound book, “Andy’s Animal Alphabet Almanac,” highlights each […]
First elected in 2016, Decatur Mayor Tab Bowling is the first mayor to win reelection in Decatur since 1994, creating stability in a time of tremendous growth for the city. […]
I was nine years old when I first met my father, Leldon Ball. He was standing in the middle of a small gaggle of relatives gathered at the airport in […]
J. Alexander’s officially opened today in Town Madison. Featuring an upscale dining experience, the contemporary American restaurant is known for its wood-fired cuisine and made-from-scratch desserts. At 7,000 square feet, […]
Local leaders gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new 337,000 square foot FedEx Ground Facility in the city of Madison on Thursday. Madison Mayor Paul Finley said the faculty […]
Have you ever wanted to see hundreds of kites soaring through the air on a perfect, blue-sky Alabama day? If so, grab a kite, and head to John Hunt Park […]
The Alabama Republican Party Candidate Committee voted to remove accountant and Huntsville resident Anson Knowles from the primary election ballot. The move by the committee leaves the only Republican candidate […]
Monday marked the 10th anniversary of the opening of Madison Hospital after officially opening its doors exactly 10 years ago on February 28, 2012. During its first decade, the hospital […]
The Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) came under fire this past weekend after it denied the Oakwood Adventist Academy varsity boys’ basketball team’s request to reschedule their Class 1A […]
Lincoln Health System (LHS) has been authorized by the Lincoln County Commission to enter a letter of intent with Huntsville Hospital Healthcare System. The 105-year-old hospital located in Fayetteville, Tennessee, […]
HUNTSVILLE — Speaking at a “Freedom Celebration” hosted by the Madison County Republican Executive Committee at the Jackson Center in Huntsville Monday night, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) told 256 […]
Hubert Family Farms, located North of Huntsville in New Market, has added hot air balloon rides to this year’s tulip season. The season only lasts for three to four weeks […]
256 Today’s Mecca Musick spoke with Madison Hospital president Mary Lynn Wright as the hospital celebrates their 10-year anniversary on February 28. Madison Hospital first opened its doors 10 years […]
Kimberly Caudle Lewis has announced she will not pursue an appointment to the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to focus on “representing the people of District […]
“This is most realistic training for our military available.” Ralph Petroff, president of Marathon Targets North American Operations, says soldiers trained to only shoot at stationary targets would “win against […]
256 Today’s Mecca Musick spoke with Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) about the current legislative session that convened on January 11 and concludes on April 25. Daniels represents […]
Kids to Love celebrates 18 years of service to children in foster care this year. Its story, however, was set in motion long before that when Lee Marshall, Founder and CEO of Kids to […]
“It’s not like TV.” That’s what Huntsville Attorney Bart Siniard says he wanted students that participated in a recent legal day event in Huntsville to understand about the legal profession. […]
