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‘Tis the Season to Shop Small Business

November 4, 2019/in News, Featured, Lead, Retail, Services, Small Business/by Sara Covington

Crisp air and the crunch of leaves underfoot seem to suggest that fall has finally arrived in Huntsville, and along with that seasonal shift arrives the promise of the holidays just around the corner. For many Huntsvillians, the harried pace of the holidays translates to long lists and the merriment of multi-tasking. Family, full-time jobs, […]

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Madison’s Best in ‘buss-iness’: The Physical Therapist, The Technology Specialist, A Shared Kiss, and Two Awards

November 1, 2019/in Featured, Lead, News, Small Business/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — The 2019 Madison Chamber of Commerce Best in Business Awards may have been the most romantic awards presentation ever. It is tradition that the winner of the previous year’s Best in Business Award in each category present the trophy to the winner of the current year’s award. However, when Stephanie Johnson, owner of […]

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Naming of Toyota Field was a Two-Year Drive in the Making

October 15, 2019/in Lead, Featured, Manufacturing, News, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

MADISON — On a sunny, let’s-play-three day that begged for baseball, even though the calendar had turned mostly toward football and beyond, the Rocket City Trash Pandas got a name for their new home yard hard on the Huntsville-Madison city limit lines. Toyota Field will usher in the inaugural season of the Double-A Southern League […]

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Mazda Toyota Manufacturing Looking for a Few Good Applicants … 40,000 to be Exact

October 11, 2019/in Featured, Automotive, Manufacturing, News/by Jonathan Stinson

Auto plant has to fill 4,000 jobs – 3,000 on the production line

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Hexagon/Intergraph Celebrates 50 Years of Innovative Software, Mapping and Computer Graphics

October 10, 2019/in Featured, Lead, News, Services, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

There were a lot of headlines in 1969. The Beatles played their last public concert on the roof of Apple Records and 350,000 young people gathered at Woodstock to protest the Vietnam War. But while Boeing was debuting its 747 “Jumbo Jet” to the American public, NASA engineers had landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin […]

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‘Career Signing Day’ Helps Aim Students Toward Building Sciences

October 7, 2019/in Featured, Construction Zone, Development, Education, Lead, News, Services/by Sara Covington

National Signing Day is a big event in the lives of high school student-athletes and their families. The kids announce where they plan to continue their education and take their athletic talents to the next level. Well, in Huntsville, there is another kind of “signing day.” For the second time, Huntsville City Schools is hosting […]

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Stovehouse’s ‘Retailtainment’ Concept to Include Gaslight Alley Retail District

October 7, 2019/in Featured, Development, Entertainment, Food/dining, Lead, Real Estate, Retail, Services, Small Business/by Kimberly Ballard

There is nothing new about restaurants and retailers using a little pizzazz to entice customers to buy or experience their products and services. Mexican restaurants have Mariachi bands; traditional pizza parlors entertain customers twirling pizza crusts; New Orleans chefs shuck oysters and suck crawfish heads for their customers; and retailers have BOGOs and Midnight Madness […]

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Huntsville’s Burgeoning Regional Economy Part 2: Right-sizing Lifestyle with Quality of Life

August 30, 2019/in Featured, Defense, Development, Education, Entertainment, Finance, Food/dining, Government, Health Care, Lead, Manufacturing, News/by Kimberly Ballard

(This is the second and final installment of a two-part story on the area’s growing economy.) Recently, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle shared his vision for Huntsville in terms of an average sized pie. He, along with business owners and civic officials, stood at city center – what Battle calls Huntsville’s “living room” – and looked […]

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A Kick in the Grass: New Use for Joe Davis Stadium Proposed

August 23, 2019/in Featured, Entertainment, Government, Lead, News, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

There may be some new life breathed into Joe Davis Stadium. Think football. Think soccer. Think multi-use. The City Council heard a presentation Thursday of plans to transform Joe Davis Stadium into a multi-use stadium, which could possibly be used to host high school football games and sporting events. The presentation was in response to […]

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Marshall to Lead Lunar Lander Program with Huntsvillian in Charge

August 16, 2019/in Featured, Aerospace, Government, Lead, News, People, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine delivered some welcome news Friday to the Marshall Space Flight Center. In fact, there were two announcements: One – he said the Marshall Center, which is in charge of developing the rocket program, will also manage the lunar lander program. And, two, a Huntsvillian will lead that program. “We greatly appreciate […]

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