Channel Huntsville is the premiere social media site for Huntsville and the surrounding areas. With humble beginnings in 2005 we have grown to over 10,000 friends, followers, and members with over 2500 articles and we’re just getting started. Channel Huntsville was created to link local Huntsville businesses with local Huntsvillians ~ With the re-launch of [...]
Archive for February, 2009
A&M fans SWAC hopes
Bulldogs face home test tonight against Texas Southern Two wins. That’s the number of victories Alabama A&M coach Vann Pettaway believes his team needs to punch its ticket to the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament. "Two wins will keep us in sixth place and match us up with Prairie View," Pettaway said Friday. Prairie View is [...]
UAH Business School gets grant from SAIC
UAH Business School gets grant from SAIC Money to be for programs using SAP software A $94,000 grant from Science Applications International Corp. will help the business school at the University of Alabama in Huntsville sustain and grow academic programs in enterprise resource management (ERP) using SAP software. The SAP (Systems, Applications and Products) software [...]
Progress Bankplans to open 3rd area office
Progress Bankplans to open 3rd area office Company seeks to raise $12M to fund growth Positive banking stories? Yes, they’re still out there, even in our backyard. Progress Bank, a locally owned and managed bank marking its one-year anniversary this month, plans to open its third area office later this year while many banks are [...]
No tax return is required
No tax return is required Seniors, retirees to get $250 stimulus by the end of May Seniors and other retirees should look for a $250 federal stimulus check in the mail by the end of May, and unlike last year’s stimulus, they won’t have to file a tax return for eligibility. The change has led [...]
Thief makes easy getaway
Thief makes easy getaway with help of stolen GPS Unless otherwise noted, the following incidents were reported to Huntsville police Wednesday and Thursday. In items with incomplete addresses, police withheld the information: Posted by al.com


















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