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Tag Archive for: COVID-19

Downtown Huntsville Visitor Center Reopening June 19

June 2, 2020/in News, Government, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

After being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Downtown Huntsville Visitor Center will reopen June 19. New health and sanitization protocols will be implemented for visitors and staff. Highlights of the new protocols include: All Visitor Center staff will wear protective face masks. Curbside service – visitors may call the Visitor Center to request […]

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Ya Gotta Eat! Madison Chamber’s Feeding the Frontline Program Extended into June

June 2, 2020/in Lead/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — The Madison Chamber of Commerce is continuing donations through this month for Feeding the Frontline. The program started in April to provide meals for those in the community who have worked tirelessly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Those most-affected include medical professionals, law enforcement and emergency workers, sanitation workers and even postal workers, all of […]

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Mazda Toyota Manufacturing Revs Up Hiring, Shows Off Post-COVID Assessment Center & Interview Process

May 22, 2020/in Lead, Automotive, Manufacturing, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Mazda Toyota Manufacturing kept its motor running throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, hiring 100 employees in April. They auto plant kicked things into second gear May 11 by restarting the hiring process with job interviews and skills assessments at the MTM/AIDT Assessment Center at 7262 Governors Drive West, Suite 203, near Bridge Street Towne Center. Mazda […]

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Madison Mayor Finley: Events to Fill Baseball Void at Toyota Field – When Allowed

May 21, 2020/in Lead, Education, Entertainment, Government, Health Care, News, People/by Mike Easterling

COVID-19 update: 285 confirmed cases in Madison County

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Redstone Arsenal Showing Resilience in the Time of COVID-19

May 20, 2020/in Lead, Government, Health Care, Military, News, Real Estate/by Kimberly Ballard

Last Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey announced a new “Safer at Home” order to replace her March “Stay at Home” order. The new edict relaxed some of the restrictions put into place to help flatten the curve of infection caused by the coronavirus pandemic. It allowed more businesses to open Monday, as long as they adhere […]

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Medical Officials Concerned About Disease Affecting Children

May 16, 2020/in Lead, Government, Health Care, News/by Mike Easterling

An alert has been issued about a rare inflammatory disease that could possibly be related to COVID-19. The condition — Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome — so far has only been diagnosed in children. No cases have been found within the state, but Dr. Karen Landers of the Alabama Department of Public Health said her department is […]

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Huntsville International Airport Adopts Face-Covering Policy

May 15, 2020/in Lead, Health Care, News, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Huntsville International Airport will implement a face-covering policy for anyone entering the airport terminal building effective Monday, May 18.  This policy will be in effect until further notice. The policy urges everyone entering the facility to wear a face-covering and applies to anyone inside the terminal building whether traveling or not.  In addition, HSV is […]

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The COVID-19 Endgame: Questions & Analysis From UAH Business School

May 11, 2020/in Lead, Government, Health Care, Manufacturing, Services, Small Business/by Kimberly Ballard

Huntsville is accustomed to goal-oriented missions. When it was determined that our healthcare system could be overwhelmed by a surge in COVID-19 patients in North Alabama, Madison County residents and business owners took unprecedented steps to follow state and federal guidelines for social distancing. They closed their businesses and sheltered at home to help flatten […]

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Huntsville Sports Commission Reports $4M Loss in Economic Impact Due to COVID-19

May 8, 2020/in News/by staff reports

The Huntsville Sports Commission reported the COVID-19 pandemic has cost the city more than $4 million in lost revenue due to event cancellations or postponements. Combined, these events had a projected economic impact of approximately $4,004,503 translating to a loss of approximately 8,191 hotel room nights. These numbers do not include projected economic losses from […]

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Partnership for Children Drafts Recommendations to Save Local Child Care Industry

May 7, 2020/in Lead, News, Services/by Kimberly Ballard

As the Madison County economy has grown, so have concerns over the demand for child care. The focus was on worries that Huntsville and Madison were already only meeting about half the demand for child care, and there was a gap in services as well as licensed child care. Gail Piggott, executive director of the […]

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