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ATHENS — Art opportunities are hot happenings this summer in Athens. Athens Arts League and its artists at High Cotton Arts are offering and supporting a variety of art experiences for […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville-based Sentar has been awarded the Cybersecurity Risk Management Operations recompete task order by the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic. According to a news release, the task order […]
HUNTSVILLE — Alabama A&M University and United Way of Madison County have joined forces to conduct a thorough evaluation of the community’s needs. This strategic partnership aims to gather essential […]
ROGERSVILLE – After eight state championships and more than 700 victories, Lauderdale County High School girls basketball coach Brant Llewellyn is stepping down. According to published reports, the coach is […]
HUNTSVILLE – The City of Huntsville Parks and Recreation Department is holding two events aimed at family fun beginning this weekend as the nation celebrates Parks and Recreation Month. First […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of North Alabama women’s soccer team is taking its talents to Huntsville next month to host in-state rival Jacksonville State at Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis […]
HUNTSVILLE – The latest cottage-style apartment community developed with the new “urban-style, built-to-rent” concept held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in west Huntsville. Capstone Communities introduced its second such venture in the […]
DECATUR – An exhibit featuring ceramics, paper and canvas from six local artists is opening this weekend at the Alabama Center for the Arts in Decatur. “Paper Canvas Clay” opens Friday […]
OWENS CROSS ROADS – Golfers without a tee time or wishing to queue behind others in case they cancel in a desired spot now have a friend. The Noteefy automated […]
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The Huntsville City Football Club gave outgoing interim head coach Christosphe Berra a going away present in the form of a win Wednesday, leaving New England victorious […]
HUNTSVILLE – The family of Matt Clouser, former head football coach at Madison Academy and former interim head football coach at Grissom High School, are hosting a “Friday Night Lights” […]
HUNTSVILLE – Help Wanted: Major research university seeks a master developer for a ground-breaking real estate project. The development is intended to transform a former office complex into a college-town […]
MADISON – The Trash Pandas will truly be a farm team Thursday night with a pair of promotions on the schedule. Rocket City is hosting a six-game series with Southern […]
HERNDON, Va. — Akima Facilities Operations has been awarded a more than half-billion-dollar contract to provide installation support services at Redstone Arsenal. The contract awarded by the Army Contracting Command […]
Alabama REALTORS® are committed to be the voice of real estate in Alabama, and in order to best serve their communities, the Alabama REALTORS® public policy team is consistently on […]
DECATUR — Austin Middle School was among three Alabama schools honored Tuesday by the Southern Regional Education Board at its Making Schools Work Conference in Nashville. Decatur’s Austin Middle School, […]
MADISON — His coat is fur, not an overcoat like the legendary McGruff the Crime Dog wore. But, nonetheless, the newest member of the Madison Police Department will help take […]
HUNTSVILLE — Celebrating its pride in being a part of the Huntsville fabric, Virginia-based MDW Associates cut the ribbon on its operations in Cummings Research Park. The ceremony at the […]
MADISON — The mystery on Madison’s west side has been answered. Yes, Costco is coming to Clift Farm. “We are thrilled to welcome Costco to Clift Farm,” said Breland Companies […]
FLORENCE — The Florence/Lauderdale Emergency Management Agency has set up a distribution site to provide for customers of the Chisholm Heights Water District as a boil water advisory remains in […]
MADISON — Chinese comfort food. That’s what Steam Boys says separates it from other Chinese restaurants. Providing a warm environment for its customers, Steam Boys says its core is a […]
BIRMINGHAM –It was announced in the spring that Arizona would play a return NCAA neutral-site basketball game at Alabama after the two clashed in Phoenix last year, a meeting that […]
PHIL CAMPBELL — Northwest Shoals Community College is bringing women’s volleyball back and the school is looking for its next coach. “Volleyball is popular in our state and we have […]
