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Huntsville welcomes premier cross-country championship event

December 3, 2021 Click to view Huntsville welcomes premier cross-country championship event

More than 2,300 of the world’s best youth runners will compete Saturday in the Garmin RunningLane Cross-Country Championships at John Hunt Park’s Cross-Country Course. “These are the best 18-and-under cross-country runners in the nation,” said Huntsville City Administrator John Hamilton. “That means they are here with their families, friends and coaches enjoying a memorable weekend here in Huntsville. This is one of the fastest courses in the nation and we hope [more]

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$500,000 in grant funds to help Huntsville’s vulnerable residents

December 2, 2021 Click to view $500,000 in grant funds to help Huntsville’s vulnerable residents

Several local agencies serving Huntsville’s more vulnerable residents will receive nearly $500,000 in Emergency Solutions Grant funds from the City of Huntsville. At its regularly scheduled meeting Dec. 2, the Huntsville City Council approved 10 resolutions allowing Community Development to administer financial assistance from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA). Under the conditions of ADECA’s 2021 Emergency Solutions Grant Program, Community Development Manager Scott Erwin said the City [more]

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Huntsville redistricting plans formally introduced

December 2, 2021 Click to view Huntsville redistricting plans formally introduced

The City of Huntsville made progress on its 2021 redistricting effort when four plans were formally introduced at the Huntsville City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting on Dec. 2. The plans were previously presented and discussed during five public hearings held in October and November at City Hall. Three plans were submitted by members of the public, and one was developed by the City of Huntsville Administration, using input from City departments, [more]

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Operation Green Team, Adopt-A-Mile volunteer recognized by Gov. Kay Ivey

December 2, 2021 Click to view Operation Green Team, Adopt-A-Mile volunteer recognized by Gov. Kay Ivey

Huntsville’s Erick Wade was recently honored for his volunteer work with the City’s Operation Green Team and the Adopt-A-Mile programs. Wade received the Alabama People Against a Littered State (PALS) Governor’s Award at a ceremony at the Renaissance Convention Center in Montgomery. Alabama PALS provides anti-litter programming to improve the environmental and economic impact on the state. A Green Team volunteer since 2016, Wade proudly took on an Adopt-A-Mile route in North [more]

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Preserving Huntsville’s history: City outreach aims to educate historic district residents

December 1, 2021 Click to view Preserving Huntsville’s history: City outreach aims to educate historic district residents

Huntsville’s four designated historic districts are home to some of the state’s oldest dwellings, and the Huntsville Historic Preservation Commission’s (HHPC) mission is to ensure they are preserved for future generations. To educate current and future historic district residents, the Commission recently produced a brochure with information about the districts, HHPC’s mission and process for making changes to a historic home. Preservation Planner Katie Stamps said the brochure, which is available [more]

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Huntsville Animal Services slashes orphan pet fees for ‘Home for the Holidays’ promotion

December 1, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services slashes orphan pet fees for ‘Home for the Holidays’ promotion

Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) wants to put furry friends in loving homes this holiday season and is slashing fees to make it happen. As part of its “Home for the Holidays” promotion, HAS is waiving adoption fees on 25 different animals that will be featured on Facebook.com/HuntsvilleAnimalServices each day leading up to Christmas. Kicking off the promotion is Moore, a mixed breed that loves walks and other dogs. HAS Director Dr. Karen [more]

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How to responsibly dispose of leaves, yard waste in Huntsville

November 23, 2021 Click to view How to responsibly dispose of leaves, yard waste in Huntsville

As the leaves of yellow, orange, brown and red continue to fall across Huntsville, many residents are tackling the mess with rakes and blowers. To that end, officials with Huntsville Public Works are asking residents to dispose of leaves and any other yard waste responsibly. Blowing leaves into the road can lead to clogged storm drains, which causes flooding during significant rain events. “It’s impossible for us to overstate the importance of [more]

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City of Huntsville encourages safe celebrations this Thanksgiving holiday

November 23, 2021 Click to view City of Huntsville encourages safe celebrations this Thanksgiving holiday

With nearly 80% of the Madison County population age 12 and above having received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, the City of Huntsville is encouraging citizens to continue making smart decisions this holiday season. Jeff Birdwell, director of the Huntsville-Madison County Emergency Management Agency, said those who plan to gather with family or friends this Thanksgiving can enjoy their holiday while still taking precautions to prevent another surge [more]

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Huntsville Police searching for missing woman

November 23, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Police searching for missing woman

UPDATE: Nov. 23 1:30 p.m.: Ms. Troncoso was located and is safe. Huntsville Police thanks the public for their assistance. The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) is actively searching for 77-year-old Aiba Troncoso who wandered away from her home overnight. Ms. Troncoso was last seen around 3 a.m. on November 23, in the area of Carters Gin Road wearing blue and white pajamas. She is a Hispanic woman, five ft. tall [more]

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Huntsville Animal Services waiving adoption fees on most animals

November 22, 2021 Click to view Huntsville Animal Services waiving adoption fees on most animals

Huntsville Animal Services (HAS) is waiving adoption fees on most adult dogs this week to help them find loving, caring homes before the Thanksgiving holiday. Additionally, adult cats can be adopted for $10, though some are also free to a good home. Kittens and puppies are $50. Lowered adoption fees as well as no-fee adoptions help reduce shelter populations. For those who can’t adopt right now, HAS offers a sleepover foster program [more]

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