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Frozen yogurt wars set battle lines in Madison Co.

Frozen yogurt wars set battle lines in Madison Co.

As the temperatures rise quickly across the Tennessee Valley, many families will seek new ways to beat the heat. One cool alternative to ice cream is frozen yogurt, and there are many shops open in Madison County for you to choose from.

Huntsville and Madison are home to no less than six unique “do it yourself” FroYo experiences, each competing for your dollar. Each follow a similar format: take a cup, fill it up with the yogurt or yogurts of your choice, top it off with a myriad of crunchy, fruity, saucy toppings, and enjoy. You pay by the ounce at the registers and in some cases you can also take home pre-packed pints or quarts on your way out the door.

Frozen yogurt could be considered the ‘all-inclusive’ dessert. Any of the shops in the Valley offer dairy-free, sugar-free, fat-free, gluten-free and Kosher options for all of your dietary needs, which only adds to the dozens of flavors on offer. Sorbets and Greek yogurts are also often in rotation.

Cheers for Craft Beer: Tasting and Pairing Beer like a Boss

Cheers for Craft Beer: Tasting and Pairing Beer like a Boss

In honor of the Homebrew bill being signed into law by Governor Bentley, I am going to impart some knowledge on how to get the most out of your craft beer experience!

I sat down to talk/eat/drink with craft beer connoisseur and level one cicerone, Rich Partain.  So what’s a cicerone?  It’s the beer world's version of a wine Sommelier for experts who love and are passionate about beer.  They can pair beer with foods to that make your taste buds stand up and shout, “Hooray!”  There are different levels and you can only take classes in certain places.  Fancy, right?!

So when you go to the Rocket City Brewfest, there are a few tips that Rich suggests.

Cheers for Craft Beer: Rocket Republic is Coming Soon

Cheers for Craft Beer: Rocket Republic is Coming Soon

 

Did you know that Madison County has several breweries in the works?  We have so many talented people in our area, it’s no wonder Madison County is growing by leaps and bounds with craft beer breweries.

 What I find so wonderful about the craft beer market is the camaraderie between breweries.  While they compete on the shelves, they have a common goal to educate people about craft beer and to help each other succeed. It’s very Musketeer-ish (all for one, one for all).

Start your year out on the right (pampered) foot!

Start your year out on the right (pampered) foot!
We all start our New Year with the best of intentions: Lose weight, spend less/save more, and de-stress.

I am right there with you! I am learning that it's important to take care of yourself. As much as I would love to say I treat my body like a temple, it's more like I am treating as a pop up tent. Not good - So my 2013 is on a way to a better me.

I always feel better when I can take some time to get my nails done. It's not an expensive treat and it is always a fun girls trip. So I decided to take my buddy to try out a new nail salon near my house called A-L Nails & Spa.

A-L Nails & Spa is located on County Line Road right next to Stem and Stein (10871 County Line Road, Madison AL). Previously there was a salon there called Fantasy Nails, but this is a new business, new owner, new look!

Ribbon cutting for satellite office

Ribbon cutting for satellite office

Madison City and County leaders gathered Monday to officially open the county's satelitte office in Madison. Madison Mayor Paul Finley and Madison City Council members attended the 10am ribbon cutting.

The office is located on Plaza Drive near the intersection of Hughes Road and Browns Ferry Road.

Citizen's can get vehicle tags and renew driver's licenses at the office. Fishing, hunting and building licenses will also be available.

Crews are still working to renovate areas for the Tax Assessor and Tax Colletor offices. Those areas should be complete by December.

Click on this link for more information: http://madisoncountyal.gov/about/org/CoDepts/LicenseDept/

AT&T to hold school supply drive

AT&T to hold school supply drive

AT&T will hold a school supply fundraiser Friday to benefit Madison City Schools.

The public is asked to bring new school supplies to benefit students and teachers for the new school year. There will be a collection bin for the schools at the new AT&T store on Highway 72.

Donators will be awarded with free food from Panera Bread, snow cones, A visit from Big Al and a bounce castle.

The event will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Madison County businesses announced as best places to work

Madison County businesses announced as best places to work

Twenty companies in Huntsville/Madison County will be announced as the “Best Places to Work,” and 12 workers will be named the Most Valuable Employees in Huntsville/Madison County at the Fifth Annual Best Places to Work awards luncheon Tuesday, May 8, at the Von Braun Center.

The event, to be held in the VBC’s North Hall, will begin at 11:30 a.m. The event will be co-hosted by the Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison County and the North Alabama Society for Human Resource Management (NASHRM). The presenting sponsor is First Commercial Bank.

More than 200 companies were nominated, and 60 of those completed the survey and became contenders. About 4,000 employees were nominated.