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Sit Down with Success: A Conversation with Mark Hedden

May 1, 2025/in Entrepreneurs, Featured, Lead, News, Retail, Services, Sit Down With Success, Small Business/by Heather Price

Some say customer service is dead or dying, but for Mark Hedden, serving customers is his passion and at the root of his operations. As founder and owner of Hedden Lawn and Garden, the Huntsville native said he enjoys knowing his customers and their equipment by name, understanding their needs, and standing behind every piece […]

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Kling addresses community issues at District 4 town hall

April 30, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Economy, Events, Featured, Government, News, Services, Traffic, Transportation/by Mike Easterling

Bill Kling is on a first name basis with his constituents. That’s the way it is when you’ve been holding down a seat on the Huntsville City Council forever. That’s a stretch, but he was first elected to the post in 1988. “Kling,’’ however, is the way one of his neighbors refers to the distinguished […]

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Alabama Basketball Coach Nate Oats Headlines Village of Promise Fundraiser in Huntsville: Praises Organization’s Community Impact

April 29, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Development, Education, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Services, Sports, Workforce Development/by Katie Holt

On Tuesday, April 23, hundreds of supporters gathered in the Saturn Ballroom to celebrate and raise money at the Village of Promise’s (VoP) 2025 Speaker Series event.  This year’s fundraising dinner featured Alabama Men’s Basketball Coach Nate Oats as the special guest speaker. VoP helps children and families in under-resourced Huntsville neighborhoods by supporting them […]

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Huntsville reopens improved Derrick Street Camp, Focuses on safety and stability

April 21, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Featured, Government, Housing, News, Services/by Mike Easterling

Attempting to get a firm direction relating to the growing homeless community, the City of Huntsville is taking a progressive approach to reopening the campsite on Derrick Street near downtown. Scott Erwin, director of the city’s community development arm, led reporters on a tour of the soon-to-be-open, restructured site that was  shut down by a […]

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Alabama’s STAR ID: What business travelers need to know before the deadline

April 16, 2025/in Featured, Government, Law, Lead, Legal, News, Resource, Services, Tourism, Transportation, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

As the federal enforcement deadline for the REAL ID Act approaches, Alabama professionals who travel frequently for work or access secure federal facilities should take note. Beginning May 7, 2025, only REAL ID-compliant identification—known in Alabama as the STAR ID—will be accepted for boarding domestic flights and entering certain federal buildings. Though the deadline was […]

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Human trafficking, speeding among topics at HPCAC forum

April 11, 2025/in Community Development, Events, Featured, Law, News, Services, Traffic, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

The Huntsville Police Department reported last month that there has been a decline in city crime rates over the past five years despite extensive population growth.  The drop in violent offenses such as murder, forcible rape, robbery and aggravated assault grabbed the most attention. But the rate of other criminal activity is also dropping, at […]

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HPD credits several factors for city crime rate reduction

April 1, 2025/in Community Development, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Services/by Mike Easterling

The Huntsville Police Department held a roundtable discussion at the Public Safety Complex to review recent crime statistics showing a continued decline in overall criminal activity, highlighted by enforcement strategies and the department’s ongoing focus on public safety. Even as the city continues to experience strong growth, the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is demonstrating that […]

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New I-565 Interchange in Madison Opens, Enhancing Connectivity and Economic Growth

March 24, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Featured, Government, Lead, Services, Tourism, Traffic, Transportation/by Kait Thursday

The long-awaited westbound I-565 interchange at Town Madison Boulevard officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, attended by city and state officials. The new interchange is expected to bolster business activity, improve regional accessibility, and support the growing economic landscape of Madison and its surrounding communities. The project included the construction of westbound on- and […]

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Work begins on $150 Million vertical expansion at Huntsville Hospital Madison Street Tower

March 14, 2025/in Construction, Construction Zone, Development, Featured, Health Care, Lead, News, Services/by staff reports

Construction firm Robins & Morton has begun work on the $150 million vertical expansion at Huntsville Hospital Madison Street Tower in Huntsville. The 5-story, 154,000-square-foot project will add 120 beds as well as a cardiothoracic intensive care unit, a neuro intensive care unit for neurosurgical and stroke patients, and three floors of new acute medical […]

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Sit Down With Success: A conversation with architect Jim Norton

March 10, 2025/in Career, Columnists, Development, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Lead, News, People, Services, Sit Down With Success, Small Business/by Heather Price

With a career spanning over 30 years and nearly 1,000 projects to his name, Huntsville architect Jim Norton has built a reputation for thoughtful, high-quality design. Originally from Cookeville, Tenn., Norton specializes in both residential and commercial architecture, with a portfolio that includes everything from playhouses and office buildings to churches and custom homes. He […]

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