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Make the holiday season a healthy one, take the ‘Maintain, Don’t Gain’ challenge 

November 14, 2022 Click to view Make the holiday season a healthy one, take the ?Maintain, Don?t Gain? challenge 

For many, the holidays are the most wonderful time of the year. However, the period between Thanksgiving and the new year can also be difficult for those trying to maintain healthy habits. Holiday parties, large family meals, and the general busyness of the season, often combine to put self-care on the back burner. Enter “Maintain, Don’t Gain,” the annual challenge sponsored by the City of Huntsville and Huntsville Hospital Health System. [ more ]

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Huntsville Transit seeks feedback at community outreach meetings

November 10, 2022 Click to view Huntsville Transit seeks feedback at community outreach meetings

Do you have an opinion on public transportation in Huntsville? If so, Huntsville Transit officials want to hear from you. Four community outreach meetings will be held Nov. 15-16 to solicit feedback from residents about Huntsville Transit’s challenges or successes. The meetings represent a final feedback opportunity as officials work toward an updated Transit Improvement Plan. Four meetings were held in September, at which riders expressed an interest in Sunday service, more [ more ]

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City of Huntsville municipal offices closed for Veterans Day

November 9, 2022 Click to view City of Huntsville municipal offices closed for Veterans Day

City of Huntsville municipal offices, including Municipal Court, will close Friday, Nov. 11, for Veterans Day. City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Monday, Nov. 14. Garbage Collection: Residential service will not be affected. Animal Services: Closed Friday but will reopen Saturday. Public Transit: Orbit and Access routes will not run Friday. Saturday service will run as normal. Parks & Recreation: All facilities closed Friday but will reopen Saturday. Public Safety: Essential police and fire personnel will remain [ more ]

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Road Closures: Veterans Day Parade

November 8, 2022 Click to view Road Closures: Veterans Day Parade

Motorists are reminded to expect traffic delays in downtown Huntsville on Friday, November 11 for the Veterans Day Parade. Road closures will begin as early as 7 a.m. in the downtown area. The parade held in downtown Huntsville begins at Lot K on Clinton Ave. and ends at the Lumberyard on Meridian Street. All other impacted intersections and streets will be closed in phases beginning at 8 a.m. Motorists are asked to [ more ]

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Why “Where” Matters – National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency conference in Huntsville

November 7, 2022 Click to view Why ?Where? Matters ? National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency conference in Huntsville

Mayor Tommy Battle is pleased to announce Huntsville will be the location for the first Geospatial Advantage Conference & Career Fair: Why Where Matters, hosted by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and GeoHuntsville on Nov. 29 at the Jackson Center in Cummings Research Park. “This conference is a significant event in Huntsville’s elevated profile as a major contributor in space, defense and technology-related industries,” said Mayor Battle. NGA is a federal agency [ more ]

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Courting Creativity: Huntsville’s first Fitness Court opens at John Hunt Park 

November 6, 2022 Click to view Courting Creativity: Huntsville?s first Fitness Court opens at John Hunt Park 

The City of Huntsville and Arts Huntsville opened the National Fitness Campaign (NFC) Fitness Court® public art installation at John Hunt Park with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 10.  The new Fitness Court installation features a cross-training exercise platform and artwork of world-renowned artist Keith Haring.  “It’s fantastic to see artwork incorporated into our public projects across the city, Mayor Tommy Battle said. “It’s even more meaningful to see artistry wrapped into [ more ]

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Major Crimes Unit Arrest

October 31, 2022 Click to view Major Crimes Unit Arrest

The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) has charged 39-year-old Ronnie Cupps with murder after his wife was found deceased at a residence in the 2000 block of Boardman Street on Sunday, Oct. 30. HPD Officers were called to perform a welfare check around 4 p.m. and located Teresa Cupps, 52, deceased from an apparent injury believed to be caused by blunt force trauma. Investigators believe a domestic dispute led up to [ more ]

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NGA, GEOHuntsville to host Geospatial Advantage Conference and Career Fair

October 31, 2022 Click to view NGA, GEOHuntsville to host Geospatial Advantage Conference and Career Fair

This news release was posted on behalf of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and GEOHuntsville. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and GEOHuntsville will co-host the Geospatial Advantage Conference and Career Fair in Huntsville, Ala. Nov. 29, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST. The conference will focus on “Why Where Matters” and will highlight speakers from government, the non-profit sector, academia and industry discussing the latest trends in defense and geospatial intelligence and career [ more ]

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Find your new ‘BOO’ in time for Halloween at Huntsville Animal Services

October 29, 2022 Click to view Find your new ?BOO? in time for Halloween at Huntsville Animal Services

Huntsville Animal Services invites anyone thinking about adopting a pet to come “find your new boo” just in time for Halloween. The shelter is combatting black dog syndrome (BDS) this weekend with a promotion that can’t be beat. Adoption fees are waived for all adult cats and dogs with black or mostly black fur Oct. 29-31. “There is nothing scary about a black animal,” Director Dr. Karen Sheppard said. “Statistically, they are [ more ]

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Outdoor pickleball courts, other amenities coming to John Hunt Park Recreation Center

October 28, 2022 Click to view Outdoor pickleball courts, other amenities coming to John Hunt Park Recreation Center

The City of Huntsville is moving forward with plans to build a new recreation center at John Hunt Park. During its regularly scheduled meeting Thursday night, the City Council voted to allow Mayor Tommy Battle to enter into an agreement with William M. Boehme & Associates for architectural and engineering services for the design of the planned John Hunt Park Recreation Center. The 53,000-square-foot center at 3035 Leeman Ferry Road will include [ more ]

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