Posts by Mike Easterling — Page 16

HUNTSVILLE – Ever been pulled over while driving or confronted in public by police and weren’t sure how to interact with the officer, possibly leading to a forgettable experience? The […]

HUNTSVILLE – There were no sweeping changes announced in the wake of the ice storm  that paralyzed the city and region for most of a week in January, but some […]

MADISON – Seats at Toyota Field are going to the dogs, and that’s a good thing. The Rocket City Trash Pandas are bringing back their Dog Days theme at nine […]

HUNTSVILLE – Educators, politicians and civic leaders gathered last week for the State of the Schools breakfast, a two-hour presentation featuring speakers that included public school administrators. The focus was […]

SHEFFIELD — Football coach Johnny Wright is coming back to his old haunts. Then again, he never really left the place he calls to call home. Wright has been named […]

HUNTSVILLE – The final scheduled preseason match for Huntsville City Football Club has been canceled, but the Boys in Blue have one more scrimmage remaining to prepare for the 2024 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Groundskeepers, landscapers and caretakers take note. The City of Huntsville Beautification Board has opened nominations for its annual awards. Apply online at entry form There’s a $50 entry […]

HUNTSVILLE – A quote from early 20th century sociologist W.E.B. Dubois reverberates to present day, even in a current atmosphere of discourse surrounding women’s bodily rights and the Diversity, Equity […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Symphony Orchestra and Huntsville Community Chorus were the first to perform at the Von Braun Civic Center when it opened March 14, 1975. With all due […]

RUSSELLVILLE – Russellville High School has a new football coach, and he carries a last name familiar to fans of the Golden Tigers. Dustin Goodwin, son of former Russellville head […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville City Football Club is preparing to raise the curtain on its second season, a road match against MLS NEXT Pro newcomer Chattanooga FC at Finley Stadium in […]

HUNTSVILLE – With an ear to the ground and an eye cast toward the future, the robotics community is partnering with Huntsville’s New Technology High School to stage a competition […]

HUNTSVILLE – Home search site ValleyMLS has been named best in its industry by a real estate consulting and research firm. ValleyMLS was given the Best MLS Badge for 2024 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Enable Madison County, formerly known as CASA, is celebrating its 45th year of helping the homebound and senior citizens with the fundraiser “Brews for Enable” at Campus No. […]

HUNTSVILLE – A cold wind chilled onlookers Thursday as the ribbon was cut for the reopening of the John Hunt Park Raymond W. Jones Community Center, which targets seniors and […]

HUNTSVILLE – In an effort to enhance recreational offerings tailored to interests among local young residents, Huntsville Parks & Recreation is asking teenagers and their parents/guardians for input. With the […]

GRANT – The Town of Grant, sitting atop Gunters Mountain in Marshall County, is really little more than a village. The 2020 census put its population at 1,039. In that […]

HUNTSVILLE – In what is beginning to sound like a broken record, growth in Huntsville continues to follow a pattern of all-time highs. While Huntsville’s residential building boom appears to […]

HUNTSVILLE – Twenty years since its inception, Huntsville’s James C. Crawford Park is no worse for the wear. Especially not now that it has a fresh look following a four-month […]

HUNTSVILLE – Young students with an interest in cyber technology and with family ties to Cyber Huntsville are invited to apply for scholarships to attend a week-long program. The U.S. […]

HUNTSVILLE – An environmentally aware bird in the 1970s named Woodsy Owl famously urged Americans to “Give a hoot! Don’t pollute.’’ Another raptor of the same family, Mr. Owl once […]

HUNTSVILLE – The three superintendents overseeing the public school systems within Madison County made two things clear during a State of the Schools address Tuesday morning – they harbor no […]

Washington Update breakfast featuring Britt postponed

HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber had to postpone a Friday breakfast with Sen. Katie Britt as the featured speaker because the junior senator from Alabama can’t make it. She […]

HUNTSVILLE – The expansion of recreational facilities at John Hunt Park continues, this time with senior citizens the focal point, as the city of Huntsville prepares to open the Raymond […]