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🌱 Rocket Chef Competition + New Mental Wellness Center In Madison
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Morning, everybody! Keep reading to find out all the community news you need to know before you get this Tuesday started.
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🗞 Here are the top 5 stories today in Huntsville
- The best chefs in the metro gathered Monday night in a center-stage kitchen to compete in the 2023 Rocket Chef. (Taylor Mitchell, WHNT 19 News)
- Here's how folks at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville are still cleaning up buried munitions from the World War II era. (Lee Roop, AL.com)
- A Decatur naval petty officer is facing federal child porn charge following a Homeland Security investigation. (WAFF 48)
- The Huntsville Police Department is seeking public's help in finding a 15-year-old who was last seen Feb. 13. (Jessica Barnett, WAAY 31)
- The Kids to Love Foundation broke ground on a new mental wellness center in Madison on Monday. (John Few, Madison County Record)
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