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A&M and UAH Athletics Tackle Financial Challenges During Pandemic

February 4, 2021/in Lead, COVID-19, News, Sports/by Mike Easterling

The pandemic created unique challenges for college athletic programs throughout the country, and the Division I Southwestern Athletic Conference came up with an original answer for its football programs. The SWAC moved the regular season to this spring. Players at Alabama A&M – the school is a member of the SWAC – reported for COVID-19 […]

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Madison’s Growth Widespread – yet Balanced and Managed

February 3, 2021/in Lead, Development, Entertainment, Featured, Housing, Real Estate, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Over the years, Madison has been referred to as Huntsville’s bedroom community. For those who have lived in the area since the beginning of the space program, people were said to live or work, “out in Madison.” It is a community that has for so long been considered a quaint little rural stop […]

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Construction on Constellation, the City’s ‘Front Door,’ is Underway

February 2, 2021/in Lead, Construction, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Retail, Travel/Leisure/by Alan Clemons

After decades of planning and dreaming, Constellation Huntsville is finally under construction. Located on about 11 acres sandwiched between Memorial Parkway, Clinton Avenue and the Von Braun Center, the mixed-use project has sparked numerous questions and much speculation over the years. Developer Scott McLain never lost faith, although it may have been shaken a bit […]

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End of an Era: Huntsville’s Spencer Oil Sold to Mississippi-based Company

February 1, 2021/in Lead, News, Retail/by Gus Wintzell

After nearly 100 years in Huntsville, an iconic business has been sold. Spencer Oil, founded in 1923, was sold Monday to Mississippi-based Dutch Oil and Victory Marketing, the operators of the Sprint Mart convenience stores. The family-owned company has operated from the same building on Woodson Avenue for 98 years. “We’ve had a good run […]

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Shaken, not Stirred: Oscar Moon’s Milkshake Bar Opening at Stovehouse

February 1, 2021/in Lead, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Retail/by Gus Wintzell

In a year when we’re all yearning for simpler, sweeter, times, Oscar Moon’s milkshake bar will serve up frozen treats and a nostalgic experience straight out of a Norman Rockwell painting. The shake shop/vintage soda fountain/milkshake bar is slated to open in the spring in Stovehouse, the company announced Monday. With names such as “The […]

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State Expanding COVID-19 Eligibility to Those 65 and Older; More Front-line Workers

January 29, 2021/in Lead, COVID-19, Health Care, News/by staff reports

The Alabama Department of Public Health is extending eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations to include people 65 or older, and additional groups of frontline workers, effective Feb. 8. Gov. Kay Ivey and the Public Health Department made the announcement Friday. The Vaccine Allocation Plan is available at www.alabamapublichealth.gov/covid19vaccine/assets/adph-covid19-vaccination-allocation-plan.pdf. Frontline critical workers listed in the plan are […]

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Last Days to Vote! Boost HSV From No. 2 to No. 1 as USA Today’s Best Small Airport

January 29, 2021/in Lead, News, Tourism, Transportation, Travel/Leisure/by Kimberly Ballard

According to the most recent leaderboard, Huntsville International Airport is in second place in USA Today’s Best Small Airport competition. But, guess what.  That is exactly where HSV stood last year in the last few days of the competition, and the community pulled together to vote and win.  According to Public Relations Manager Jana Kuner, […]

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Convention & Visitors Bureau Launches Annual #iHeartHsv ‘Digital Lovefest’

January 28, 2021/in Lead, News, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Lori Connors

With February, comes Valentine’s Day, along with the candy, hearts, and flowers associated with it. What a perfect time to show the love for Huntsville and the hospitality industry!  Despite the pandemic, the Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau is rolling out its eighth annual #iHeartHsv social media campaign. It runs Feb. 1-14. Folks are […]

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Former Huntsville Remington Plant For Sale

January 28, 2021/in Lead, Manufacturing, News, Real Estate/by staff reports

The former Remington Outdoor plant is up for sale. B. Riley Real Estate, NAI Global and its Huntsville office NAI Chase Commercial announced the offering. The 800,000 square-foot facility is going to market unpriced, the announcement said. The vacant properties are available for immediate sale or lease. Huntsville-based Remington Outdoor opened the plant and its […]

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State of Madison County is ‘Strong … on Solid and Steady Ground’

January 27, 2021/in Lead, COVID-19, Defense, Development, Government, Health Care, News, Research, Services/by Gus Wintzell

Despite a crippling pandemic, Madison County was able to sustain growth and success in 2020, Madison County Commission Chairman Dale W. Strong said in the annual State of the County Address. Strong spoke Wednesday to members of the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce in celebrating the accomplishments of 2020 and looking forward to 2021. The […]

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