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CULLMAN – Promising strong leadership and fresh ideas, Republican Clint Hollingsworth launched his candidacy for the District 12 seat in the Alabama House of Representatives. “I am running for the […]
MADISON – “Say, hey! Oops, wrong Mays. Maybe, “m-m-m-m, smooth” would be better. On Tuesday, as part of this week’s promotion schedule, the Rocket City Trash Pandas are hosting a […]
ARDMORE — Recognized for the overhaul of its sewer system serving Alabama and Tennessee residents, the town of Ardmore was honored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA’s George […]
ATHENS — Calling all job seekers! The Limestone County Economic Development Association, in partnership with the Athens-Limestone County Chamber of Commerce, is hosting a hiring fair Tuesday that included on-site […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s after five somewhere … In this case, it’s at Huntsville’s Campus 805 – as in the 805 After Five free concert series. And the second annual series, […]
MONTGOMERY – To celebrate the critical role small businesses play in driving the state’s economy and supporting job creation, Gov. Kay Ivey this week to be National Small Business Week […]
WASHINGTON — The Huntsville office of Northrop Grumman Systems recently received an Army contract modification for Polish air defense. The $9,721,369 modification is to a contract for the Wisla (Poland) […]
FLORENCE — Edward Fennel Mauldin wasn’t able to finish college but that didn’t hinder his drive to succeed. “My father was an orphan,” said Bank Independent President Macke Mauldin. “He came to […]
HUNTSVILLE — The governor will visit the Rocket City today for a pair of events saluting the area. At noon, Gov. Kay Ivey will deliver the keynote address at the […]
DECATUR – The Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic, one of the Southeast’s most beloved Memorial Day weekend traditions, is set to return to Decatur’s Point Mallard Park this month […]
BRILLIANT — Each year, this North Alabama community pays tribute to its roots in the coal mining industry with a free festival filling the downtown area. Coalfest, set for May […]
HUNTSVILLE — Get ready for a morning of biking fun next weekend. The Mark Russell Recreation Center invites riders of all levels for a day packed with skills, safety and […]
HUNTSVILLE – To demonstrate the collaborative skills necessary to tackle the practical challenges of living in space, students at the University of Alabama in Huntsville are taking a multidisciplinary course […]
HUNTSVILLE — So, you want to look like a pro hockey player – without losing any teeth? Well, the Huntsville Havoc is giving fans that chance. The club’s annual yard […]
FORT PAYNE — It’s a time to go wild or, rather, wildflower this weekend at DeSoto State Park atop Lookout Mountain in Fort Payne. It’s Wildflower Saturday – always the […]
MADISON – The parking lot at Toyota Field will be transformed into a plethora of fun and entertainment this month as the Big Ol’ Ballpark Fair returns. The Rocket City […]
HUNTSVILLE — Sentar has achieved Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2, the company announced. Huntsville-based Sentar is a provider of advanced cybersecurity and intelligence solutions. The company said the […]
MADISON – Madison City Council member Connie Spears says she has heard from numerous residents after the Madison Utilities Board voted to discontinue adding fluoride to the city’s water supply. […]
ATHENS — Hearing of women with “true grit,” more than 100 girls from Athens City and Limestone County high schools received some pearls of wisdom as well at the Grit & […]
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — If anyone wants a local horse to back in Saturday’s Kentucky Derby, check out Publisher. Owned by Gus King of Arab, owner of Colormasters and Gunter’s Landing, […]
NORMAL — Alabama A&M University has uncorked a partnership with Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey in a link between the state’s oldest Historically Black College and University, established by a former […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in Alabama Fluoride fix coming? That decision to discontinue adding fluoride to the city of Madison’s water supply will most certainly be […]
FAIRVIEW – In a few months, Fairview residents will be able to “go back, back, back to Jack, Jack, Jack’s for more, more, more!” Thanks to a $144,500 grant, sewer […]
