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🌱 2022 Paralympic Cycling Open + Havoc Raises Almost $69,000

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Hey, people of Huntsville! It's me again, Amy Young, your host of the Huntsville Daily. Today's update includes:

  • The 2022 Paralympic Cycling Open is coming back to Huntsville
  • The Havoc raised $69,000 for NICU babies
  • An update on the Magnolia Terrace Historic Resource Survey


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Here are the top stories today in Huntsville:

  1. Huntsville will host the 2022 Paralympics Cycling Open again this year! The races will be April 8-10 and are free to watch at Research Park. (Huntsville Chamber)
  2. There will be a public meeting on February 17 to discuss the Magnolia Terrace Historic Resource Survey. This survey is the first of several steps towards finding out if the Magnolia Terrace neighborhood will qualify for the National Register of Historic Places. (Patch)
  3. The Madison County Volunteer Lawyers Program is raising money for those that need financial help with legal counsel. They are hosting a golf scramble February 14 through March 11 that will cost $200 per four-person group and can be played any time during that period of time. (WHNT)
  4. Kids to Love is celebrating 18 years this year! The Madison-based organization has helped almost 300,000 foster children in their 18 years. (Yellowhammer News)
  5. The Havoc raised almost $69,000 for the NICU babies at Huntsville Hospital. The team also took home a win! (Huntsville Havoc)

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Today in Huntsville:

  • Decatur City Council Work Session (5:30 PM)
  • Decatur City Council Meeting (6:00 PM)
  • Kids Chess Night @ Madison Library on Plaza Drive (6:00 PM)


From my notebook:

  • The Museum of Art’s Master Artist Workshop in May will feature David Dunlop to work on landscape painting! (Details)
  • Are you going downtown this week to start celebrating Valentine’s/Galentine's Day? There’s so much to do! (Details)

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Amy Young

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