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SHEFFIELD — Aaron Cornelius has been promoted to sales officer for Bank Independent‘s Rogersville office, the company announced. Cornelius joined Bank Independent in July 2016 as a part-time teller. Over […]
HUNTSVILLE — Le Macaron French Pastries Café is opening a location in Huntsville’s Blue at Valley Bend in Jones Valley. The business, which has a shop at Bridge Street, is […]
HOUSTON — Join NASA’s Orion spacecraft on its first mission around the moon using the Artemis Real-time Orbit Website to track the spacecraft’s flight as it happens. During Artemis I, Orion […]
MADISON – The playoff-bound Rocket City Trash Pandas return to Toyota Field this week for their next to last homestand of the regular season. The Biloxi Shuckers, Double-A affiliate of […]
HARTSELLE — The Depot Days Festival rolls into Hartselle next month, bringing a day of family-friendly fun and entertainment to the historic depot and downtown area. Hosted by the Hartselle […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville has a partnership with Leadership Greater Huntsville to promote continued education among North Alabama leaders. Through this partnership, Leadership alumni are eligible […]
HUNTSVILLE — Like many in North Alabama, Troy Bye is a newcomer, rather, a very enthusiastic newcomer, to the area. “We moved into our new home at the end of […]
OPELIKA — A trio of area communities were honored by Main Street Alabama with Awards of Excellence. Scottsboro, Decatur and South Huntsville received their awards at the organization’s conference […]
ATHENS — Athens Main Street won five Main Street Alabama Awards of Excellence, including the Main Street Hero Award, at the organization’s conference last week. The Main Street Hero Award […]
HUNTSVILLE — As part of its 50–year celebration, Girls Inc. of Huntsville is welcoming 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams to the Rocket City. The Fuel Her Fire Sneaker Gala […]
DECATUR — The Decatur Historic Preservation Commission received a Commission Excellence Award for Best Practices in Public Outreach and Advocacy. The award was presented by the National Alliance of Preservation […]
HUNTSVILLE — Twickenham Fest unexpectedly called it quits after providing North Alabama with an eclectic chamber music concert series for the past 13 years. Susanna Phillips Huntington and Matthew McDonald wowed […]
HUNTSVILLE — Currently, built-for-rent homes make up just 6% of new homes built in the U.S. every year. However, according to real estate consulting firm Hunter Housing Economics, that number […]
HUNTSVILLE – The 6.1-acre lot at 600 St. Clair Avenue in downtown Huntsville was one of the city’s last large parcels of land up for sale. For Huntsville Mayor Tommy […]
HUNTSVILLE — We’re No. 1! We’re No. 1! That’s right. To celebrate being named the “Best Place to Live in America” by U.S. News & World Report, Huntsville is hosting […]
GUNTERSVILLE — For cozy weekend getaway accommodations or a boutique-style all-in-one wedding venue, the new ReTreet resort just might check all the boxes. ReTreet, owned by Troy and Patti Hopkins, […]
HUNTSVILLE – The hunt is on for a new chief executive at Downtown Huntsville Inc. Founding president & CEO Chad Emerson announced this weekend he is leaving DHI to pursue […]
HUNTSVILLE — Speed-date companies that are recruiting female talent. Fast forward businesses and careers through networking. Learn how leadership can institute transformative changes in the community. These opportunities are front […]
HUNTSVILLE — Some 100 barbeque experts and connoisseurs are expected next month for the return of WhistleStop, Huntsville’s two-day battle of the barbeque. Set for Sept. 9-10, the event invites […]
TUSCUMBIA — A celebration of the culture and traditions of American Indians who once lived in north Alabama, returns for two days of education and fun. After a two-year hiatus […]
MADISON — Madison Crossings, an independent living and memory care community, has officially opened. Just 10 miles from downtown Huntsville at 11260 County Line Road, the community has been accepting tenants […]
HUNTSVILLE — It is 7:45 on a hot August morning in 1925. Huntsville is experiencing a bit of a boom as additional cotton mills built here in the early part […]
HUNTSVILLE — A debate among seven of the eight candidates for Huntsville City School Board addressed questions regarding personal political beliefs, mask mandates, and critical race theory in schools. “Cookies and […]
