A Cut Above, the inaugural District 1 Summer Landscaping Challenge, started with a simple vision. Council Member Devyn Keith, who grew up and still resides in D1, set out to host a friendly competition between neighbors, while also inspiring citizens to keep their yards looking their best.
As the City of Huntsville grows, Huntsville Transit is exploring ways it can improve operations while also evaluating an expansion of its service area.
It’s time to start thinking about fall. For those with students attending Huntsville City Schools, the City’s Parks & Recreation Department is offering several options, including some new additions, to keep children entertained over fall break.
The stately Hartselle First Christian Church has stood to greet those entering Hartselle’s east side of town for over 100 years. Hundreds pass the church’s beautiful stained-glass windows, stone exterior, and iconic red door every week, and on Monday, September 12th, the Hartselle Historical Society offers the opportunity to walk inside and learn of the church’s rich history with “Down Memory Lane.”
Musicians and music lovers wanting the latest updates on Huntsville’s fast-growing music scene can find them on the new Huntsville Music Office website, HuntsvilleMusic.com.