Posts by Kimberly Ballard — Page 30
DECATUR– Imperial Dade, a distributor of food service packaging and janitorial supplies, has acquired North Alabama Chemical in a private transaction for an undisclosed amount. NAC is a Decatur-based, full-service […]
HUNTSVILLE — It’s been said a great hat can change a person’s day. It certainly changed the day for the Huntsville Botanical Garden which, after a two-year absence, held its […]
HUNTSVILLE – Do you have the right stuff to colonize a planet if given the chance? Experience G-force in a spinning capsule, find water, build a habitat, grow space potatoes, […]
HUNTSVILLE — There is something new and so comfortable coming to Bridge Street Town Centre, you will want to kick your shoes off and stay awhile! LoveSac home furniture, home […]
HUNTSVILLE — Thursday night, 18-year-old Lucas Hasting of Decatur walked across the stage at the von Braun Center to receive his Associate of Applied Science degree with a concentration in […]
PRICEVILLE — As communities across North Alabama open their doors to a booming economy and the influx of high-paying jobs and career opportunities, some of the area’s best kept secrets […]
HUNTSVILLE — Upon first impression, the Orion Amphitheater is a song within itself. Standing outside the gates this bright, sunny morning, you can imagine the sound of musicians tuning their […]
HUNTSVILLE — You can’t help but wonder what Benjamin Franklin would think. Blue Origin’s private foundation, Club for the Future, basically establishes a send and pickup mail service to and […]
MONTGOMERY— Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded a $500,000 grant to resurface and make other upgrades on a six-mile stretch of Mooresville Road, formerly a farm-to-market road, that has become a […]
HUNTSVILLE — In 2014 when Stephanie and Matt Mell brought the first Wine Club to Huntsville with the opening of their Church Street Wine Shoppe, there were skeptics who doubted […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s most enduring summer music tradition, the Concerts in the Park at Big Spring Park, returns June 6. The series runs every Monday through Aug. 1 from 6:30-8:30 […]
HUNTSVILLE — Navistar’s expanded Powertrain Manufacturing Plant here is getting ready to flip the on-switch to build all-new integrated powertrains for the North American market. The new powertrains are based […]
HUNTSVILLE — It is an electric week for the Rocket City leading up to this weekend’s much-anticipated opening of the Orion Amphitheater at MidCity. As the internationally known performers arrive […]
DECATUR — Donna C. Coleman, Calhoun Community College alumna and founder/CEO of Huntsville’s Aetos Systems, will speak at this year’s commencement exercises, the school announced. More than 450 graduates are […]
HUNTSVILLE — Taking it “1×1,” country singer Jake Owen will take the stage Saturday to open Huntsville’s Orion Amphitheater for the 33rd annual Huntsville Classic Concert. Owen brings his Up […]
Stephen Tyler Davis proves you can go home again. The Huntsville native has been named the first artistic director of the Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy. “I am absolutely […]
HUNTSVILLE — U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) called for a drastic increase in the defense budget Wednesday to face growing threats from Russia, China, North Korea and Iran. Aderholt, who […]
MADISON — Madison Core Laboratories, recently recognized by Inc. magazine as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the Southeast, has completed the expansion of its clinical laboratory in Huntsville. […]
ATHENS — Strap on those chaps, sharpen the spurs and practice your rope-spinning skills because the “Greatest Show on Dirt” is coming to Athens this month. As part of Rodeo […]
HUNTSVILLE — Never, perhaps, has a single industry been so negatively affected by unexpected circumstances as the local hospitality industry was during the pandemic. But it is on the comeback […]
MADISON — Two weeks ago, 256 Today attended the official ribbon-cutting for Flourish, a full-service marketing agency located in Madison and servicing all of Madison County. It wasn’t to celebrate […]
Nature lovers were chirping last week when Huntsville Botanical Garden held a ribbon-cutting for the opening of the final phase of Tweetsville, a section of the Children’s Garden centered on […]
FiberRise, a Huntsville-based fiber infrastructure innovator, has moved to Redstone Gateway due to its expectations for continued growth. It is the third burst of growth they have seen recently in […]
