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MADISON — Madison voters will choose their form of government in a special election May 9. At Monday night’s city council meeting, Madison Mayor Paul Finley announced the date for […]
MADISON — An election date to vote on a change of governance in the city of Madison will be set in two weeks, the mayor said Monday. The change is […]
Sweeter the second time around Keep your eye on what was once a potential Bass Pro site at I-565 and I-65 in Decatur. The city is completing its overpass […]
MOORESVILLE – This spring when you begin attending Trash Pandas’ baseball games, notice those extra wide sidewalk sections just past right field at Toyota Field. You will be walking on […]
MADISON — Madison Forward is moving forward on efforts to hold a vote on city manager in Alabama’s ninth largest city. At Monday night’s city council meeting, the citizens group’s […]
MADISON — Medical marijuana may be coming to Madison. At Monday night’s work session, the Madison City Council heard the first reading of a proposed ordinance to allow medical cannabis […]
MADISON — The Madison City Council approved an arts and entertainment district Monday night for Town Madison. The Town Madison Arts and Entertainment District will allow customers 21 and older […]
MADISON — “Andiamo saza!” It was a common refrain spoken by Chef Joe DiMaggio Jr.’s grandfather meaning, “Let’s go get a slice!” The reference, and therefore the name ‘SaZa’ will […]
Erica DeSpain is the founder and editor of All Things Madison, an online resource created in 2020 to be the No. 1 online go-to for those who live, work in, or visit […]
MADISON — Landmark Properties has broken ground for Everstead at Madison – its first “build-to-rent” single-family neighborhood. The development on Mill Road is to help meet the demand for more […]
The Scout Guide Huntsville, a city guide dedicated to supporting local businesses in Huntsville, Alabama, launches this year’s edition this week. The Scout Guide Huntsville first launched in 2018 as […]
MADISON — Mayor Paul Finley stressed the importance of community input as Madison considers moving to a city manager form of government. “We still have a lot of work to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Folks, it’s contagious and, chances are, at least one person in your family already has it. You will find dozens of cases in your yoga class and hundreds […]
MADISON — The state’s fastest growing city has hit the big leagues. Well, Major League that is, as in Major League Eating. The inaugural Fight Night: Major League Eating World […]
MADISON — The deadline is near for the Virtuous Realty Group Back to School Supply Drive. The campaign, which ends Aug. 1, aims to collect enough school supplies to fill […]
MADISON — Ranae Bartlett, who believes chess prepares children not only to win, but also to lose, has been honored by the US Chess Federation for her work in chess […]
MADISON — Madison is gearing up for a week of community meetings to plan the city’s future. “Madison on Track 2045 is a community-based planning effort to shape the future […]
MADISON — A Kansas City Barbecue Society Backyard Competition is coming to Discovery Middle School next month as part of the Back to School Barbecue Bash. The event will benefit […]
“We have an excellent mayor and we’ve had some excellent mayors, but there’s no guarantee that someone might be elected who doesn’t have the skills to run the city – […]
MADISON — Madison residents came with questions and got answers on a possible change in city government. It was the first of several public information meetings as the city considers […]
MADISON — A community meeting on Madison’s plans for a city manager will be tonight at 6. Following the recommendation of a governance transition committee appointed by Mayor Paul Finley, […]
MADISON — A community meeting has been set to discuss the potential transition to a city council-manager form of government for Madison. The meeting is 6 p.m. June 22 at […]
MADISON – SaZa Serious Italian! is opening their second location across from Toyota Field at Town Madison this summer, and co-owner Jeff Tharp says North Alabama is getting its own […]
