Posts by Kimberly Ballard — Page 27
HUNTSVILLE – Today, CommentSold launched its live selling technology solution Videeo, the company’s best-in-class, live video commerce technology for the enterprise market. Live-selling has been gaining momentum with commerce-initiated sales […]
MADISON – OK. OK. Kickoff is not until Oct. 15, but single-game tickets are now on sale for a historic college football game at Toyota Field between ASUN Conference and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Business startup accelerator gener8tor is firing on all cylinders with managing director Donna Ehart joining program manager Carly Seldon. The now-complete team of the MidCity-based accelerator is gearing […]
MADISON – Expanding large-scale automotive production across the Southeast, especially in Alabama, has led Nippon Express U.S.A. to launch its second local logistics center in less than 18 months. Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville will say goodbye to one of its most prominent citizens this week. Raymond B. Jones, for whom Jones Valley is named, died at age 87 following an […]
HUNTSVILLE – Due to sharp increases in costs for natural gas and the subsequent increase in the monthly fuel cost adjustment, Huntsville Utilities customers can expect to see increases in […]
CAPSHAW – With summer camp scholarship recipients as the backdrop and the unofficial camp mascot, Twickenham the Turtle, as a witness, Tom Von Eschenbach, program manager for Collins Aerospace, presented […]
HUNTSVILLE – Facing similar struggles as other female small-business owners, Beverly Johnson said she was assured that Congress will “mom and pop” businesses. Johnson, founder of Genesys Fitness, Huntsville’s first […]
HUNTSVILLE – According to statistics from the National Center for PTSD, about 6 out of every 100 people will experience post-traumatic distress disorder at some point in their lives. About […]
HUNTSVILLE — Just for a minute, look at your career like two generations of Huntsville engineers building rockets. In the early days, they put in a lot of hard work […]
HUNTSVILLE – The tax man does not cometh to Parkway Place this weekend as the stores celebrate the mall’s annual Tax-Free Weekend. “Our retailers can’t wait to welcome the community […]
HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville scored a big win today when Mayor Tommy Battle confirmed a partnership with the Nashville Soccer Club to launch a Major League Soccer NEXT […]
HUNTSVILLE — The IronMountain Solutions’ Employee Peaks Fund recently awarded $62,000 to 12 Madison County nonprofit organizations. The presentation was made during a reception at the IronMountain corporate office in […]
SAN DIEGO — ATA Engineering is relocating its Southeastern regional operations to Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park. The San Diego-based provider of innovative test- and analysis-driven engineering designs has had an […]
HUNTSVILLE — With education, collaboration and innovation its core focus, registration is now open for the 13th annual National Cyber Summit. The event, Sept. 21-22 at the Von Braun Center, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Morgan Dennis has been named vice president of Huntsville Hospital’s Heart Center and Cardiovascular Service Line. Dennis has close connections to Huntsville Hospital, serving as finance and operations […]
MADISON — Just in time for a cool down during the hottest part of our Alabama summer, franchise owners Todd and Alexis Bentley are bringing three locations of Jeremiah’s Italian […]
HUNTSVILLE — With the MidCity District of Huntsville becoming a hotspot for rip-roaring fun and good food, we shouldn’t forget it was also designed to be a hub for high […]
HUNTSVILLE – As Huntsville stretches its wings as a popular destination for short- and long-term travelers, ground was broken this week on WaterWalk, an innovative extended-stay concept that will give […]
HUNTSVILLE – Arts Huntsville is offering every artist’s dream – opportunities to have their work on public display at prominent places throughout the city, including the new City Hall. And […]
HUNTSVILLE – It has been one of the most conspicuously barren plots of land in downtown Huntsville for years. But the rubble remains of the old Coca-Cola bottling plant on […]
ARDMORE – There is nothing more southern than red and white crape myrtles (or crepe, depending on where in the South you are from) standing defiantly in the blistering Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE — She is big and brawny with a sleek but sassy exterior, 580 horsepower and 775 foot-pounds of torque that can tow up to 5 tons. The first, all-electric, […]
