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SHEFFIELD – School’s not back for another month, but it’s not too late to help students with their school supplies. To that end, Bank Independent has launched its 11th annual […]
HUNTSVILLE — It won’t be hotter than a firecracker this week, but it will sure feel like it. In fact, the National Weather Service Huntsville office is calling for “dangerous […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Fire & Rescue saluted its latest Cadet Academy class last week, and now the police invite the public to attend the 70th Session Academy Graduation. Members of […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville City Council handled business concerning local parks at its recent regular meeting, passing items to begin moving forward or upgrading parks sweeping from one end of […]
CULLMAN — The Bassmaster Elite Series Media Guide notes that Smith Lake is Taku Ito’s favorite U.S. fishery. At the TNT Fireworks Bassmaster Elite Series stop at Smith Lake on Sunday, he showed […]
HUNTSVILLE – The script was all too familiar to the Huntsville City Football Club – play to a draw in regulation and then lose the penalty kick shootout. The game […]
HARVEST – Sparkman High School has filled three coaching positions recently, including the girls and boys basketball positions and the girls soccer job. In a news release, the school announced […]
MONTGOMERY – It should be smooth sailing, er uh, driving for motorists on Alabama’s interstate highways during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday weekend. Well, that is, except for the […]
HUNTSVILLE – The field running for Huntsville City Council District 1 is getting crowded as a third candidate has entered the race. Reggie McKenzie was the latest to announce he’ll […]
ATHENS – The first and largest of the Tennessee Valley Authority’s three nuclear plants has new leadership with the promotion of Daniel Komm as the site vice president for the […]
HUNTSVILLE – City residents interested in civic matters will no doubt have an eye on the Aug. 27 municipal elections. Districts 1 and 5 in the Huntsville City Council and […]
BOSTON — Recognizing a need for equal access to work and education, a duo of dynamic interests have come together in the Huntsville area. Jobs for the Future, a national […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama A&M Board of Trustees has established the Ronald & Patricia McCalep-McIntosh Sr. Endowed Chair in Biology, honoring the lifelong dedication and generosity of the McIntoshes, who […]
GADSDEN — Sgt. David Bankson of the Gadsden State Community College Police and Public Safety Department is all about the two Ps: Policing and Preaching. “I support and serve my […]
HUNTSVILLE – Andrew Couch, an alumnus of the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has been chosen as a recipient of the 2024 Knight-Hennessy Scholars fellowship award at Stanford University. He is […]
PELHAM – The Alabama Association of Resource, Conservation and Development (RC&D) Councils presented a $25,000 grant to Alabama State Parks during the Pollinator Festival last week at Oak Mountain State Park. The […]
MOORESVILLE – Anna Clem has been named interim executive director of the Singing River Trail, the organization announced today. Clem has served as the Trail’s associate director since 2022. The […]
The following is a recent list of North Alabama companies that have received or will perform work on Department of Defense contracts. Agile Decision Sciences LLC of Huntsville, a certified […]
HUNTSVILLE – The music lineup has been set for the inaugural South Star Festival coming to Huntsville in September. Now, it’s time to create the food menu. South Star Festival […]
HUNTSVILLE – Bicycle routes, lanes, trails and safety will be the focus as the Huntsville Metropolitan Planning Organization reaches out to the cycling community. The organization is asking bikers throughout […]
REGINA, Sask. — Anthony Lanier II received a key to the city for performing one good turn after another. The presentation took place on Nov. 21, 2020 in Savannah, Ga., […]
HUNTSVILLE — Billed as an alternative to downtown, the city of Huntsville is building an urban park in south Huntsville. At its regular city council meeting Thursday, the city approved […]
HUNTSVILLE – Pelham Avenue in downtown Huntsville will become “Electric Avenue” after a high noon ribbon-cutting ceremony today in the Publix parking garage. Actually – and with all due respect […]
