Posts by Kimberly Ballard — Page 29
HUNTSVILLE – Everybody loves a celebration and honoring the military in the Madison County community is one of our favorite annual traditions. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle will launch the annual […]
HUNTSVILLE — According to a report from BlueWeave Consulting, the home improvement market grosses more than $300 billion globally and is on track to grow 6.4% annually through 2028. Sam’s […]
HUNTSVILLE — The wheels on Huntsville’s brand-new diesel buses go round and round with EPA-compliant engines to improve fuel efficiency and reduce harmful emissions. The city has contracted with bus […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s multigigabit fiber solutions provider Adtran is helping international fiber networks connect residents and businesses with multigig internet services. Finland and England’s Channel Islands are the latest to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Progress Bank President/CEO David Nast said he wasn’t looking to make a deal, but he and the bank’s stakeholders knew the day would come. And, in early May, […]
DECATUR– Steel Technologies has chosen to forgo expanding plants in Tennessee and Mississippi, in favor of expanding its plant in Decatur, the company announced. The $19.34 million, 70,000-square-foot expansion will […]
HUNTSVILLE — Del Taco, the second-largest Mexican “quick service restaurant” brand in the U.S., announced a partnership with Sam Abusaleem of Huntsville to bring six Del Taco restaurants to North […]
HUNTSVILLE – They see Huntsville as an emerging technology hub bringing a lot of young tech professionals and their families to North Alabama. But, not all of them will prefer […]
HUNTSVILLE — Campus 805 donated $50,000 in gift cards to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation as a gesture of thanks to health care workers for their work during the pandemic. Foundation […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville can’t get enough of music outdoors! Arts Huntsville and the City of Huntsville Department of Parks & Recreation are bringing plenty more of it with the summer […]
HUNTSVILLE – ESPN Events has entered into a multi-year sponsorship with one of Huntsville’s true hometown success stories, HomeTown Lenders, as the title sponsor of the Bahamas Bowl college football […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville is used to rockets and missiles but a Houston company is dropping a World War II concept sports bar, complete with “pin-up girls,” on the Rocket City. […]
HUNTSVILLE – Darla Campbell and her daughter Jessica Fink spearheaded a grand opening celebration this past weekend for their first brick and mortar crafting vinyl shop. The Vinyl Hub joined […]
HUNTSVILLE — The battle for the Republican nomination for the 5th Congressional District House seat between Madison County Commission Chair Dale Strong and former Superintendent of Huntsville City Schools Casey […]
HUNTSVILLE – University Pickers, one of Huntsville’s premier antique malls, is moving into the historic Merrimack Mill Village neighborhood. The circa 1900 building, across Triana Boulevard from Merrimack Hall, includes […]
HUNTSVILLE — On-the-job-training doesn’t get the credit it deserves – just ask two students enrolled in the System Engineering Technology (SET) Internship program at Calhoun Community College. Both have been […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aviagen, a poultry breeding company based in Cummings Research Park, is financing a poultry feed mill at Mississippi State University. Mississippi State is one of six universities in […]
HUNTSVILLE – With the polls opening at 7 a.m. tomorrow, Madison County Probate Judge Frank Barger is reminding voters to be prepared for the primary election Tuesday. The polls are […]
HUNTSVILLE — Every year, the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce shines a bright light on local small businesses whose hard work and dedication makes the Huntsville community hum. It is […]
HUNTSVILLE — It pays well, if you’re good at it! Dozens of high schoolers, college students and professionals hacked their hearts out for cold hard cash during the HudsonAlpha and […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s second-oldest wastewater treatment plant at Aldridge Creek won recognition from the Alabama’s Water Environment Association for operational excellence. The award came at this month’s AWEA Joint Annual […]
HUNTSVILLE — Drake State Community & Technical College has teamed up with Western Governors University for degrees in high-demand sectors critical to the Huntsville workforce. WGU, a nonprofit, online university, […]
HALEYVILLE – On Feb. 16, 1968, Alabama Speaker of the House Rankin Fite made the first 911 call in the United States. Using a red phone, Fite called from Haleyville […]
