Community — Page 13

DECATUR – To say that Drew Sybert has a hand in the newest exhibit at the Alabama Center for the Arts is, well, true. The exhibit, “The Art of Decatur […]

Top 3 Things to Do in Decatur Right Now

DECATUR — As communications director for Decatur Morgan County Tourism, Emma Martin’s job is to get the word out about everything that makes Decatur and its surrounding communities worth the […]

MADISON — Michelle Epling has graduated from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for Organization Management. The four-year program — hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce at the University […]

HUNTSVILLE – The city of Huntsville is offering residents a chance to experience city government from the inside out this fall. The Civic Engagement Academy provides a unique, behind-the-scenes look […]

HUNTSVILLE — With one of the best musicians and the best sunset views in the city, the Summer Sunset Concert Series at Ditto Landing picks up Tuesday. Presented by the […]

ATHENS – This isn’t your parents’ Red, White & Boom. This year, the long-time Athens Fourth of July celebration has expanded. The Red, White, & Boom Festival is exploding onto […]

TONEY — Looking for a gift that grows more meaningful with time and comes with wine? La Famiglia Vineyards and Winery in Toney is launching its first Adopt a Vine […]

HUNTSVILLE — Continuing its commitment to protecting a vital natural area in North Huntsville, the Land Trust of North Alabama added a piece of land to Wade Mountain Nature Preserve. […]

PRICEVILLE – Priceville might feel like a small town, but the numbers tell a different story and Mayor Sam Heflin is preparing for what comes next. Heflin was re-elected last […]

HUNTSVILLE – Celebrate Parks and Recreation Month in July with an array of fun and exciting events for the entire family. With the theme of “Build Together, Play Together,” the month […]

HUNTSVILLE — Calling it a “legacy project” for Madison County residents, Madison County Commissioner Phil Riddick joined local officials today in breaking ground for a renovation of the State Docks […]

HUNTSVILLE — Highlighting the diverse dance traditions in the community, local cultural dance groups and dancers will perform in the annual Community Dance Festival and Showcase. Presented by the Evalyn […]

Annual Helen Keller Festival kicks off in Tuscumbia

TUSCUMBIA – The 47th annual Helen Keller Festival kicks off Thursday with a parade in downtown Tuscumbia and a party on Main Street. The city’s biggest event runs through Sunday […]

HUNTSVILLE – All aboard! Hoping to take advantage of a city landmark before the “train leaves the station,” Huntsville officials are asking the community for input on using the historic […]

MADISON — As a vehicle for giving back to the community, Mazda Toyota Manufacturing has announced the recipients for its annual Grand Fund. The grants totaling $168,000 weree given to […]

HUNTSVILLE — Just like deer or snakes or even the ducks in Big Spring Park, alligators are a fixture in Huntsville’s wildlife landscape. Alligators may be bigger and their teeth […]

HUNTSVILLE — An increased demand for services and food has left the cupboards nearly bare at the Downtown Rescue Mission. The Huntsville mission, which served 442,070 meals and distributed 3,939 […]

HUNTSVILLE – Tonight’s 805 After Five featuring The Dirty Dozen Brass Band has been canceled due to inclement weather. The city cited wet conditions from rain last night and this […]

NORMAL — Supporting their commitment to service in the community, the Alabama A&M University women’s basketball team is holding its second annual toiletry drive this weekend. The annual drive will […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Country Club, a cornerstone of the community since 1925, is celebrating 100 years of putts, drives and memories. To mark the occasion, members, past and present, […]

HUNTSVILLE — Supporting its commitment to equity in the area, the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville presented its second annual Equity in Action Tour and announced its Racial Equity Fund […]

HUNTSVILLE — Madison County will recognize Juneteenth with its third annual community conversation hosted by District 6 Commissioner Violet Edwards this week. Honoring the holiday’s significance, the district is partnering […]

TONEY – Tucked along the fields of North Alabama, La Famiglia Vineyards and Winery is more than a vineyard, it’s a living tribute to family, tradition, and the art of […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Animal Services is launching a first-of-its-kind outreach event to help prevent the annual post-Fourth of July spike in lost pets. Visit the Jaycee Building at John Hunt […]