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Governor: ‘State of Opportunity’ is Competitive and Thriving

July 11, 2019/in Events, Government, News/by Jonathan Stinson

Gov. Kay Ivey was in Huntsville Wednesday to tout her administration’s accomplishments over the past year and work to garner support for an upcoming amendment to the state’s constitution that will replace the Alabama Board of Education. The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce hosted the annual Alabama Update. The governor kicked things off by commenting […]

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Alana Parker of Rocket City Drywall Wears Many Hats

July 10, 2019/in Events, News, Small Business/by Lori Connors

A wearer of many hats, Rocket City Drywall owner Alana Parker shared her triumphs as well as her challenges to a packed house for a recent Catalyst Center for Business & Entrepreneurship series “Strong Coffee, Strong Women” breakfast at the Stovehouse. “I’m the president, but I’d like to say that I’m also the vice president, […]

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Stovehouse Grand Opening Set for May 24

May 17, 2019/in Entertainment, Events, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by Lori Connors

What do Huntsville neighborhood pools and the Stovehouse have in common? On May 24, they will be open to the public, garnering much fanfare; kicking off the Memorial Day weekend and all that comes with endless summer evenings. The Martin Stovehouse, circa 1929, has been totally reconfigured and reimagined to create an enticing and eclectic […]

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Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Announces 2019 Best Places to Work

May 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

The employees have spoken. Well, they voted, actually, on the best places to work in Madison County. The Huntsville-Madison County Chamber announced the winners of its annual Best Places to Work Awards at a recent luncheon held in the Von Braun Center. Businesses of all sizes are represented in five categories ranging from fewer than 25 […]

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What’s Hot in Huntsville? #LinkedInLocalHSV, That’s What!

April 17, 2019/in Events, News, People, Small Business, Technology/by Lori Connors

For those of us using LinkedIn, how many actually meet contacts face-to-face and have a discussion over coffee? In most cases, only a handful, and it’s likely that those are people we already know. What if we could meet up with those local contacts that we only know at the virtual level? A group of […]

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Now, There are Two Days to Experience the Best of Madison Shopping, Food and Music

April 4, 2019/in Entertainment, Events, Featured, Food/dining, News, People, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Two of Madison’s most popular spring events will be on separate days this year to accommodate the participation of more restaurants, pubs and breweries, according to the Madison Chamber of Commerce. The events – Madison Market and Bites & Brews Food & Beer Tasting – are known as Taste the Spirit of Madison […]

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Entrepreneur Awards Cap Innovate Huntsville Week

March 5, 2019/in Events, Featured, People, Small Business/by Lori Connors

Every March, Innovate Huntsville Week is a weeklong, jam-packed event filled with networking, support, collaboration, and the celebration of the entrepreneurial spirit that’s alive and well in the area. Innovate Huntsville connects entrepreneurs and innovators with local resources to build solid networks and opportunities around Huntsville’s small business economy. Innovate Huntsville 2019 kicked off with […]

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‘Tis Time for the Wearin’ o’ the Green and the Spendin’ of It …

March 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, Food/dining, News, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

If all you know about St. Patrick’s Day is shamrocks, leprechauns, and Lucky Charms breakfast cereal, you might be surprised to learn there is an economic message wrapped up in all that ádh mór coming your way March 17. This year, the 42nd annual Ellen McAnelly Memorial St. Patrick’s Day Parade will draw 1,500 participants […]

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Urban Engine Salutes Women in Technology, Female Entrepreneurs

March 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, News, People, Small Business, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Urban Engine, a local nonprofit organization aimed at accelerating STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics)-focused innovation and entrepreneurship through education, announced a series of free events that will celebrate women in technology and showcase female entrepreneurs in conjunction with Women’s History Month. The series of events includes: Wednesday, March 6: Women in Tech-themed Co-Working Night […]

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A Brand New Time in South Huntsville or, Rather, a New Brand

March 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, Food/dining, Government, News, Real Estate, Retail, Services, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

In the next couple of months, south Huntsville will enter a new era. In fact, a “brand’ new era. South Huntsville business owners, community members and government officials are coming together to create a vibrant and thriving district. Extending from, essentially, Martin Road south to the Tennessee River, South Huntsville Main Street will be a […]

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