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Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Hosting Virtual Empowering Women in Missile Defense Panel

September 28, 2020/in Lead, Military, News, Small Business/by Gus Wintzell

The face of missile defense is changing as women in the community are increasingly leading missile defense teams. In order to achieve next-generation capabilities, it is vital to maintain discussions from a variety of approaches. On Wednesday, the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber is hosting a free virtual panel on “Empowering Women in Missile Defense.” The discussion […]

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Dr. Birx Urges State to Extend Mask Mandate

September 28, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Health Care, News/by Mike Easterling

The statewide mask mandate issued by Gov. Kay Ivey is set to expire Friday. Not so fast, if White House advisor Dr. Deborah Birx’s comments in Auburn this past week reached Montgomery. During a Thursday visit to Auburn University, the doctor said Ivey’s mandate should be extended.  “If you look at what happened within two […]

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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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Construction of Mixed-Use Development on Governors Drive Set for Early 2021

September 24, 2020/in Lead, Development, Entertainment, Food/dining, News, Real Estate, Retail, Services/by Gus Wintzell

Developers of a mixed-use “I-565 gateway” to Huntsville’s Westside have released a preliminary rendering of the project and anticipate a “first quarter 2021” construction start. The property, some 13 acres of land on Governors Drive near the intersections with 13th and 14th streets, will be developed by The Beach Company, a Charleston, S.C.-based development company. […]

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Little Richard Mural Unveiled at MidCity – A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop-a-wop-bam-boom!

September 23, 2020/in Lead, Development, News/by Lori Connors

Good Golly, Miss Molly! Hoping to avoid “slippin’ and slidin’,” friends, officials and family gathered Tuesday night in MidCity District for a special unveiling. The crowd braved the threat of rain to celebrate the colorful tribute that will serve to forever immortalize the life and music of Richard Wayne Penniman, famously known to the world […]

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Banking Industry Sees Digital, Mobile Services Increase During Pandemic

September 23, 2020/in Lead, Finance, News/by Lori Connors

With the onset of the global pandemic, businesses rolled up their collective sleeves and grimly faced the arduous task of shifting gears. And financial institutions quickly found themselves in the spotlight. When it comes to continued access to money, whether it be a loan, savings, or one’s paycheck, everyone feels the effect when that access […]

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Flu Season Could Impact Health Care Resources in Wake of Pandemic

September 22, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Health Care, News/by Mike Easterling

The impending flu season could strain an already stretched health care system. At last week’s COVID-19 update, Huntsville Hospital CEO David Spillers said the flu season could impact the pressures put on the area’s healthcare system. “I do want to encourage everybody to start thinking about getting your flu shot,’’ he said. “Those will be […]

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COVID-19 Causes Two High School Football Teams to Forfeit Games

September 22, 2020/in Lead, COVID-19, Education, News, Sports/by Mike Easterling

Madison County officials announced last Wednesday a two-week trendline for the coronavirus had remained flat for the past month with around 40 new positive tests per week. The announcement was made at the latest COVID-19 news briefing. Two days later, the coronavirus splashed back into local headlines with Madison City Schools Superintendent Ed Nichols announcing […]

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Huntsville Chosen to Test Google Fiber’s 2-Gig Service

September 17, 2020/in Lead, News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Google Fiber is looking for a few good people to test its new 2-Gig service. According to a blog from Google Fiber’s Amalia O’Sullivan, director of product management, the company is testing the service next month in Huntsville and Nashville. “Game changers, super users, and families who need more from their internet can join the Google […]

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With a Heart of Gold, Colin Wayne and Redline Make Products of Steel

September 16, 2020/in Lead, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Manufacturing, News, People, Services, Small Business/by Kimberly Ballard

TANNER — Decorated Army veteran seriously injured in Afghanistan. Traveling the world as a fitness model. Entrepreneur and steel manufacturing guru. Humanitarian and philanthropist in line to receive Huntsville’s “Key to the City”. A person can accomplish a lot in just 31 years. Ask Huntsville native and social media extraordinaire Colin Wayne. His company, Redline […]

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