Posts by Mike Easterling — Page 29

HUNTSVILLE – The finishing touches on the master plan at William Hooper Councill Park will be added today with the dedication and unveiling of four bronze statues on the grounds […]

HUNTSVILLE – A three-tiered plan targeting a pressing need for local child care was released today by The Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville and the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber. A press […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville-Madison County Chamber is continuing efforts to promote and strengthen the local workforce with an updated version of its previous job fairs Tuesday at First Baptist Church […]

HUNTSVILLE – The nonprofit Partners for Athletes and Leaders in Schools is holding its biggest fundraiser Monday with a golf scramble at Huntsville Country Club. This is the third annual […]

HUNTSVILLE – Redstone Gateway was built for mixed use, and developers are filling the bill with its latest offering to an already eclectic brew of offerings that include lodging, child […]

MONTGOMERY – The unemployment rates in four north Alabama counties are this close to leading the state, and the same can be said for the City of Madison. The Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE – Barbecue gumbo with a scoop of potato salad. Pork belly cracklin’ naked or dusted in sichuan or cool ranch rub. Thai chili fried ribs. The well-worn “Laissez les […]

MONTGOMERY – Chris Skelton is returning to his former stomping grounds for fun, literally. But the first full-time hire for the Fiber Utility Network (FUN) will actually be hard at […]

MADISON – Forgive Lee Marshall, founder and CEO of the foster champion nonprofit Kids to Love, if the latest round in a fight with the state’s Department of Human Resources […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city has created a first-of-its-kind program that will carry the word about Huntsville to other cities and states across the country and also internationally with musicians as […]

HUNTSVILLE – Over a decade in the making, from commitment to idea to fruition, an expansion of Huntsville’s Navistar Powertrain Plant was celebrated Wednesday at the Jetplex Industrial Park. The […]

HUNTSVILLE – Plans for the redevelopment of the former Butler Terrace and Johnson Towers area off Governors Drive and behind Lowe Mill Arts were unveiled last week at the regular […]

HUNTSVILLE — While still maintaining its title as the Rocket City, Huntsville is changing its tune, so to speak, for a few days. The city is hosting the 12th annual […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Korn Ferry Tour is not returning to Huntsville next year, sports management agency Knight Eady announced Tuesday. The tournament has been in Huntsville three years.  The tour, […]

HUNTSVILLE – Conference college basketball tournaments provide the introduction into March Madness each spring, and hoop aficionados in the Tennessee Valley won’t have to travel far to get a taste […]

HUNTSVILLE – With memorabilia lining the walls and hanging from the rafters telling the story of Huntsville’s early participation in space flight, Conference USA launched its 2023-24 basketball season with […]

HUNTSVILLE – A renovation project might not stir the imagination like the story of pioneer James Ditto entering a Tennessee River bend and happening upon the Chickasaw Old Fields, a […]

HUNTSVILLE – Floating alone on a raft among a sea of A+ grades, the nation’s only high school focused on the integration of cyber technology and engineering into all academic […]

HUNTSVILLE – Things seem normal for Alabama football as the team is again steaming toward a Southeastern Conference West Division title in a season that has sparked speculation this will […]

HUNTSVILLE – For the first since 2019, participants in the Advances in Arachis through Genomics and Biotechnology will hold their conference in-person when the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology hosts this […]

HUNTSVILLE – HudsonAlpha is a nonprofit organization that describes its goal as being dedicated to improving life around the globe through discovery, education, and economic development in the genomic sciences.  […]

FLORENCE – State Rep. Jamie Kiel remembers his days as a fledgling student in need of a “hand up” to chase his goal of a four-year college degree after graduating […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council spent a lot of time at its regular meeting Thursday night discussing the development of Mill Creek and the Choice Neighborhood Initiative, a two-day […]

HUNTSVILLE – After false starts and delays that pushed forward an agenda item proposed by District 2 Huntsville City Councilman David Little, the body finally took a vote on a […]