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American Airlines Service to Miami Opens Gateway to the Tropics

April 15, 2021/in Lead, News, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

Non-stop flights from Huntsville International Airport to Miami International Airport begin June 5

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18 Questions About the Korn Ferry Tour Huntsville Championship

April 14, 2021/in Lead, Recreation, Sports/by Alan Clemons

When the Korn Ferry Tour Huntsville Championship makes its delayed debut at The Ledges, local golf fans will see some of the best professional golfers competing on a challenging layout designed on the tallest peak in the city. The tournament is scheduled for April 29-May 2, with more than 300 players and caddies along with […]

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$100M Mixed-Use Development in Village of Providence Starts Construction

April 13, 2021/in Lead, Construction, Development, Economy, Housing, News, Real Estate, Retail/by staff reports

2020 at Providence to include 360 apartments and 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail

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Being a Philanthropist is as Easy as Give256

April 12, 2021/in Lead, Charities, Entrepreneurs, News, Nonprofits/by Lori Connors

Amy Roark honored as Non-Profit Entrepreneur of the Year

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Local Automotive Manufacturers Hosting Virtual Job Fair

April 11, 2021/in Lead, Automotive, Manufacturing, News, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

The jobs keep coming and the hiring hasn’t slowed down. Mazda Toyota Manufacturing, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama, YKTA, and Bocar lead the way in another North Alabama Virtual Automotive Manufacturing Hiring Event Tuesday from 10-11:30 a.m. Some entry level jobs pay $17 per hour to start. Both local automotive manufacturers and more than a dozen […]

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Masks Still Mandatory at Huntsville International Airport

April 10, 2021/in Lead, coronavirus, COVID-19, Government, News, Pandemic, Transportation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Huntsville International Airport will continue to uphold a mandatory mask policy despite the state of Alabama lifting its mask mandate. The state mandate, which Gov. Kay Ivey allowed to expire April, 9, requires people to wear masks in public whenever they are within 6 feet of someone else from a different household. President Biden’s Executive […]

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Girl Power: Women Guiding Construction of Huntsville Amphitheater

April 8, 2021/in Lead, Construction, Featured, News, People/by Kimberly Ballard

Ralissa Jones, Hannah Harrison on the cutting edge of their profession

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Businesses Ponder Options as Mask Mandate Ends

April 7, 2021/in Lead, coronavirus, COVID-19, Government, Health Care, News, Pandemic/by Kimberly Ballard

With the statewide mask ordinance expiring Friday, Madison County businesses are considering their options concerning their customers and their employees in terms of their masking policies going forward. Local officials discussed these options, along with an update on sequencing and efficacy from the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology this week. “We are so close to this […]

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Somerville-based Amdek Specializes in Products from High Tech to Super Bowl and BCS

April 7, 2021/in Lead, News, Small Business, Sports, Technology/by Mike Easterling

SOMERVILLE — For anyone who received an autographed collectible football at Super Bowl LV in Tampa, here’s a fun fact: the souvenir made its way to the Sunshine State via Somerville. The small town in Morgan County is home to the headquarters for Alabama Molding and Decorating (Amdek). That’s the name founder Robert Tetzlaff gave the […]

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Fleet Feet is Off and Running in Madison

April 6, 2021/in Lead, News, Retail, Small Business, Sports/by Lori Connors

A ribbon-cutting Friday will start off the grand opening for Fleet Feet

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