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Paralympic Gold Medalist Talks Engineering and Competition

March 8, 2021/in Lead, Events, Featured, News, People, Sports, Tourism/by Kimberly Ballard

Birmingham resident Jennifer Schuble to compete in Paralympic Cycling Event

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Mazda Toyota Manufacturing to Launch Second Phase of Mass Hiring

November 30, 2020/in Lead, Automotive, Development, Events, Manufacturing, News, Workforce Development/by staff reports

Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, the Mazda Motor Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. joint-venture automotive plant, will resume hiring for production team member positions Dec. 7. Company and state officials will discuss the hiring opportunities during a Facebook Live event at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. It is open to the public. “When you join the Mazda Toyota Manufacturing […]

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The Bell Still Rings for Madison Station Polar Express Christmas on Main

November 19, 2020/in Lead, Events, Government, News, Nonprofits, Small Business/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Yes, the bell still rings for any organization wanting to decorate a Christmas tree for the seventh annual Madison Station Polar Express Christmas on Main, but Friday is the final day to register. Hosted by the City of Madison and the Madison Station Historic Preservation Society, the event kicks off the holiday season with […]

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City of Huntsville Housing Expo Goes Virtual to Help First-Time Homeowners

November 10, 2020/in Lead, Events, Government, Housing, News/by staff reports

Owning a home is a central pillar to financial security, and the City of Huntsville’s Community Development Department hopes to make the process easier with its upcoming 2020 Virtual Housing Expo. Aimed at assisting potential and first-time homeowners in demystifying the home-buying process, the Virtual Housing Expo will take place this Saturday from 10 a.m. to […]

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Trash Pandas to Light Up the Area with Drive-Through Christmas Spectacular

November 10, 2020/in News, Events, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

MADISON — The home of the Rocket City’s “boys of summer” has been transformed into a “Winter Wonderland.” Hundreds of thousands of lights will be on display when the Rocket City Christmas Spectacular comes to Toyota Field this Friday through Jan. 3. Guests can drive through the magical “Santa’s Mountain” themed light show around Toyota […]

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Huntsville Brings Home Top Peak Awards from Alabama Mountain Lakes Association

November 10, 2020/in Lead, Events, News, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

  GADSDEN — After taking it on the chin for most of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, North Alabama’s $3 billion tourism industry found plenty of good reasons to celebrate at the Alabama Mountain Lakes Association’s 2020 PEAK Awards. Presented as part of the AMLA Annual Meeting in Gadsden, the awards recognized 11 North […]

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Construction Begins on Alabama A&M Event Center and Arena

October 30, 2020/in Lead, Construction Zone, Education, Events, News, Recreation, Sports/by Gus Wintzell

There’s some hoopla happening on The Hill! After years of anticipation and planning, construction has begun on Alabama A&M’s 132,000-square-foot event center and arena, Turner Construction’s Huntsville office announced Thursday. The new space will include an arena with a 6,000-person capacity, locker rooms, training rooms, an Alabama A&M athletic Hall of Fame, and a kitchen […]

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Taste of Huntsville Holding ‘Dine on 9/29,’ an All-Day Eating-Out Celebration

September 25, 2020/in News, Events, Food/dining, Nonprofits/by Kimberly Ballard

For 40 years, hundreds of Huntsville-area restaurants and pubs have gathered at the Von Braun Center on a Tuesday evening in late September to enjoy The Taste of Huntsville, an event that has become known as “a spectacle for your taste buds.” The Huntsville-Madison County Hospitality Association is calling for an all-day “Dine on 9/29” […]

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Contenders for 2020 Small Business of the Year Announced

September 24, 2020/in Lead, Entrepreneurs, Events, Government, Health Care, News, Nonprofits, People, Retail, Services, Small Business/by Gus Wintzell

More than 160 businesses and individuals are in contention for top honors at the 35th annual Huntsville-Madison County Chamber Small Business of the Year Awards. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Oct. 20 event will be a virtual presentation. It will be from 4-6 p.m. and fees are $25 for individual members and $50 for […]

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On your marks. Get Set. Finish! Athleticism Not Required for Annual .12K Microthon

September 22, 2020/in News, Entertainment, Events, Nonprofits, Small Business, Sports/by Kimberly Ballard

Butler Green, that .12 kilometer stretch of greenspace at Campus 805 between Straight to Ale and Yellowhammer Brewing, is the site of a most unusual “race.” The annual Rocket City .12K Microthon steps off Oct. 18. The event is a benefit for the special needs arts program at Merrimack Hall. And you do not have […]

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