Posts by Kimberly Ballard — Page 22
HUNTSVILLE – The North Alabama residential real estate market is finally seeing a wish come true as inventory saw a considerable jump, according to the quarterly Economic Report by the […]
SHEFFIELD – Once they break out the toys, you know Santa is beginning to pack his sleigh. And Bank Independent is working with North Alabama communities to make sure no […]
MONTGOMERY— Several community service agencies will share nearly $835,000 to help low-income families in North Alabama with home energy costs during the winter months. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — Doors that open by themselves. Coat hangers flying off the rack. Shadowy silhouettes moving among the living. Voices calling when no one is there, and a sense of […]
MADISON – In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, anxiety and depression increased by a massive 25%, according to the World Health Organization. The organization said the increase was […]
ATHENS – With the newest Whataburger opening its drive-thru service next week in Athens, the burger chain has formed a partnership with local franchise group MWB Restaurants to serve up […]
HUNTSVILLE – There many reasons why U.S. News & World Report recently named Huntsville the Best Place to Live, and every one of those reasons can be found in the Huntsville/Madison […]
HUNTSVILLE — Avion Solutions’ employee-led giving fund, Avion Takes Action, has awarded $20,000 in grants to four nonprofit organizations, the company announced. The grants are distributed in communities where Avion […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Parks & Recreation is kicking off the Halloween weekend with seven no-cost, family-friendly events related to the spookiest holiday of the year tonight through Halloween. Tonight “Fall” […]
DECATUR — The Decatur Fire & Rescue Department knows Halloween can be overwhelming for children on the autism spectrum and for those with physical disabilities. To try and make Halloween […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Utilities business and residential customers will see an increase in their natural gas next month, the utility said in a news release. The increase will affect about […]
FLORENCE — Martin Supply is taking a big step in acquiring its fourth Indiana-based industrial distributor in three years. Quality Mill Supply has locations in Bloomington, Ferdinand, Fort Wayne, Franklin, […]
HUNTSVILLE – It is the less flashy but crucial behind-the-scenes part of show business – sound engineering and design, lighting design, color theory, rigging, set, and costume design. It is […]
HUNTSVILLE – Don’t let falling leaves fool you when it comes to fall planting. Fall in the Deep South, all the way through November, is one of the best times […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville engineering firm AVNIK Defense Solutions has been given an opportunity to commercialize a military product to aid civilian utility companies, thanks to Innovate Alabama. The product – […]
HUNTSVILLE – Rev up the hot rods and squeal those wheels because the Rods and Wheels Cruise-in rolls into Ditto Landing next month. The seventh annual event is Nov. 5 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aerojet Rocketdyne will power the Navy’s new Compact Rapid Attack Weapon as part of the Raytheon Missiles & Defense team building the next generation torpedo. Aerojet Rocketdyne’s Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – It will be a barking and meowing good time Saturday at Huntsville Animal Services’ Howl-o-ween Trunk or Treat. This is a first-time event for the shelter at 4950 […]
MADISON – Honestly, not another coffee shop down the street, not a two-year pandemic, nor roadwork blocking traffic in downtown Huntsville has been able to slow the flow of customers […]
ATHENS — The address is 100 South Jefferson Street, right smack dab in the middle of Athens’ popular Downtown Square. It was once a funeral home, built in 1830, and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Dynetics has been awarded a contract to increase the capacity for America’s hypersonic flight testing. The program, known as Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonics Test Bed, was awarded by […]
MADISON — Leather protected prehistoric man from the elements. It was used in 3000 B.C. to make boat sails, furniture, tents, and weapons. Because of its durability while also being […]
HUNTSVILLE – It was clear, blue-sky day with a brisk morning breeze Tuesday in Cummings Research Park, what the Huntsville business community calls a beautiful day for a groundbreaking and […]
