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5 ways to reduce food waste

January 31, 2025 Click to view 5 ways to reduce food waste

According to the Food and Agriculture Organization, approximately one-third of all food produced globally is wasted. That translates to discarding more than a billion tons of food each year. The issue of food waste is a growing problem but one you can address in your own home. It’s good for the environment and for your budget. Here are some tips to tackle food waste. Plan your meals: Consider what you already have [ more ]

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Huntsville MPO seeking public comments about long-range transportation projects

January 31, 2025 Click to view Huntsville MPO seeking public comments about long-range transportation projects

If you have ideas about how to improve transportation on Huntsville’s highways or through public transit, the Huntsville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is eager to listen. The public is invited to provide feedback at three community meetings in February as the MPO concludes work on the 2050 Long-Range Transportation Plan for consideration by the organization’s policy board. These meetings will be an open house format, and the public is invited [ more ]

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Feed the birds during National Bird-Feeding Month in February

January 30, 2025 Click to view Feed the birds during National Bird-Feeding Month in February

Indigo bunting at Herb Lewis’ backyard habitat in Huntsville (Herb Lewis photo) One of the best ways to enjoy the outdoors in the winter is to have bird feeders in your yard. According to the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, 95% of bird watching is done from the comfort of home. Winter is an important time to stock your bird feeder while many natural food sources may have thinned out. And [ more ]

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Barge Design Solutions takes pride in keeping community clean through Adopt-A-Spot program

January 30, 2025 Click to view Barge Design Solutions takes pride in keeping community clean through Adopt-A-Spot program

If you, your business or organization have considered joining Green Team’s Adopt-A-Spot program, now could be the perfect time. Just let Barge Design Solutions, which last year adopted a large area in and around Lowe Mill, tell you about their experience. “We highly recommend Adopt-a-Spot,” the company said. “The program is well-organized, making it easy for offices to get involved. The group’s efficiency and coordination, even beyond Adopt-a-Spot, have been evident from [ more ]

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Preserving, planting and learning about trees in Huntsville

January 30, 2025 Click to view Preserving, planting and learning about trees in Huntsville

Green Team is making plans to grow Huntsville’s tree canopy and even took steps recently to relocate trees for preservation. The City recently removed four trees in Big Spring Park East adjacent to the former City Hall building. The former City Hall building is in the process of being dismantled and the site will be added into Big Spring Park East. The City relocated this crapemyrtle, along with two others, to Rose [ more ]

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Green Ambassadors expanding environmental programs at Huntsville schools

January 30, 2025 Click to view Green Ambassadors expanding environmental programs at Huntsville schools

The Green Ambassador program is continuing to grow in its second year as Green Team’s school program. The number of student field trips to experience hands-on activities has increased and Green Team is in the process of distributing school grants for the first time. “This network of people that are focused on the environment is starting to really come together,” Green Team Education Specialist Joel Donelan said. “These schools and the [ more ]

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Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Center to host ‘Arts for All: Community Conversations’ series

January 30, 2025 Click to view Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Center to host ?Arts for All: Community Conversations? series

Arts Huntsville, in partnership with Huntsville Revisited and the City of Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs, is pleased to announce “Arts for All: Community Conversations,” a series of open conversations designed to connect Huntsville artists and arts organizations with valuable community resources and partners. Events will be Tuesdays in February from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center, 4600 Blue Spring Road, Huntsville. Through these conversations Arts Huntsville aims [ more ]

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2024 Development Review spotlights Huntsville’s growth and development

January 29, 2025 Click to view 2024 Development Review spotlights Huntsville?s growth and development

Huntsville’s housing inventory experienced record growth in 2024 amid a surge of multi-family complexes opening. While housing construction is not expected to keep that same frenetic pace in 2024, indicators suggest it will remain at above average rates, according to a study from the City’s Long-Range Planning Division. The 2024 Huntsville Development Review revealed that single-family home construction along with commercial activity is growing throughout the City. The City’s population also [ more ]

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Joint operation targeting child sex predators leads to nine arrests

January 25, 2025 Click to view Joint operation targeting child sex predators leads to nine arrests

Nine individuals are facing nearly 40 criminal charges after being arrested during a two-day joint operation targeting child predators in Huntsville on Thursday, Jan. 23 and Friday, Jan. 24. The operation, led by the Huntsville Police Department (HPD) in collaboration with the Madison County District Attorney’s Office, Morgan County Sheriff’s Office and Covenant Rescue Group, aimed to identify, investigate and apprehend individuals exploiting children online. The offenders solicited and targeted decoys they [ more ]

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City agreement with Breeze Airways to lead to more destinations

January 24, 2025 Click to view City agreement with Breeze Airways to lead to more destinations

The City of Huntsville and Breeze Airways reached agreement on a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will expand the low-cost carrier’s portfolio at Huntsville International Airport. Under terms of the MOU, Breeze will operate at least two weekly flights from Huntsville to Tampa, Orlando and Las Vegas for a total of six flights a week (24 flights per month). Breeze will receive $10,000 per month in base incentive payment to meet [ more ]

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