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HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville Utilities will host its second annual Business Matchmaker Expo at the Von Braun Center East Hall. The event is May 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. As […]
HUNTSVILLE — Let the bean stringing, pea snapping and corn shucking begin! It is farming season in Alabama and the Greene Street Market at Nativity in downtown Huntsville is reaping […]
HUNTSVILLE — The City of Huntsville Green Team, the Heart of the Valley YMCA and Rocket City Mom are looking for a volunteer “Clean Team” for Ditto Landing Cleanup Day. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Chef Marc Taft and Luke Hawke of Co/Op Community Table & Bar have announced a partnership with Atlanta chefs Megan Brent and Savannah Sasser to hold a Community […]
HUNTSVILLE – The big day for Huntsville City Football Club is May 19 when the team takes the pitch for its inaugural match at Joe Davis Stadium. However, leading up to […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Bicycle Safety Advisory Committee at the City of Huntsville is encouraging everyone to take advantage of Bike Month in May and take participate in the many biking […]
HUNTSVILLE – AlbaneseCormier has acquired the Valley Bend at Jones Farm retail center, the Texas-based company announced today. The 57.8-acre, super-regional open-air South Huntsville shopping center is one of the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Second is a first for the state of Alabama. The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering was runner-up at the National Academic Quiz Tournament in Rosemont, Ill., […]
ATHENS — Full hearts helped make full tummies in Limestone County. The Athens Rotary Club, friends from the Birdie Thornton Center and seniors from the Athens Activity Center organized and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Milton Frank Stadium is the starting line May 10 for a ribbon-cutting followed by a Track and Field Fun Day hosted by the Huntsville City Schools’ Special Education […]
HUNTSVILLE – One of the most popular settings and venues for weddings in the Rocket City, the Huntsville Botanical Garden is hosting its first Wedding Expo next month. Soon-to-be brides […]
HUNTSVILLE – If you were born in 1960 or before, did you know you officially qualify as an “Older American”? But before you get too defensive about your age, the […]
ATHENS – The refurbished Athens Farmers Market is ready for shoppers. The downtown icon opens Tuesday and will run every Tuesday from 3-7 p.m. through Aug. 29. The popular Saturday […]
MADISON – The Rocket City Trash Pandas are back at home this week with a six-game homestand featuring giveaways, “Star Wars” night, Nurses’ appreciation and the debut of the Lunaticos […]
MADISON – Culver’s will host a “Make Your Meal Matter” benefit for the families of fallen Huntsville Police Officer Garrett Crumby and injured Huntsville Police Officer Albert Morin. The event […]
HUNTSVILLE – Everything about The Orion Amphitheater makes it the focus point for North Alabama yogis. Now, its partner Light on Yoga Fitness is introducing a donation-based yoga series at […]
ONEONTA — There’s the first day in May, the third Saturday in October and, for Oneonta, it’s the second Saturday in June. That’s right, the Oneonta Business Association is inviting […]
HUNTSVILLE — Wanna go for a ride under the stars… on the moon? It was a big win for the home team this weekend when the University of Alabama in […]
HUNTSVILLE – Sonya Bailor, CEO of Huntsville’s Bailor Group and a recent graduate from the Vistage Chair Academy, is launching a Vistage leadership chapter to serve North Alabama. Vistage Chairs […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville City Council authorized the city’s Community Development Office to distribute Community Development Block Grant funds to seven local nonprofit organizations. The grant funds are available through […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Panoply Arts Festival, Huntsville’s oldest, most successful and most beloved event of the year opens this evening with its traditional Military Salute Night. Admission to the festival […]
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HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville is getting ahead of the opioid crisis by allocating proceeds from an opioid settlement to organizations dedicated to fighting the effects of opioid abuse. […]
