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Foley Main Street partners with Baldwin County Trailblazers, Inc. to bring bike racks downtown

July 15th, 2020

FOLEY - Through a partnership between Foley Main Street and Baldwin County Trailblazers, Inc., citizens will soon be able to utilize bike racks in multiple locations throughout downtown Foley. “I would like to thank the Baldwin County Trailblazers, Inc. for providing Foley Main Street with a grant that will provide bike racks for downtown Foley,” said councilmember Charlie Ebert. “Also, I would like to recognize Foley Main Street for securing the grant on behalf of the City of Foley and assisting with the locations of the bike racks that will be installed by Public Works. The work by Foley Main Street and Baldwin County Trailblazers, Inc. is greatly appreciated.” The grant awarded by Baldwin County Trailblazers, Inc. is worth $800. The monies will go to custom designed bike racks that the Foley Main Street Designing Committee has been reviewing. Prior to the July 6 council, Design Committee Chair Sherry Sullivan met with city Public Works employees and Foley Main Street Executive Director Darrelyn Dunmore to identify spots downtown where bike racks would be most beneficial to citizens.

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Fort Payne Main Street accepting applications for grant money

July 6th, 2020

The Fort Payne Main Street organization is taking applications for grants it plans to award later this month to merchants, businesses and restaurants located in the historic Fort Payne Main Street district.

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Montevallo Main Street invites you to visit ‘picturesque’ downtown

July 6th, 2020

MONTEVALLO, Ala. (CBS 42 Living Local) – If you are looking for something fun to do this summer, consider visiting the City of Montevallo. While no formal events are planned, Montevallo Main Street invites you to explore the unique community at your own pace. Locals call Montevallo an unconventional oasis with a walkable main street that is close to beautiful parks and landmarks.

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‘One surprise after another’: How one Alabama city’s economy is adapting to coronavirus

July 6th, 2020

In three weeks, Andy Harp plans on opening his second Gadsden restaurant - Vendetta, an Italian eatery, just a few blocks from his existing pub, Harp & Clover. Harp, who also created the Frios Frozen Pop brand in Gadsden, has spent more than a year with his business partner Brett Jenkins getting the restaurant concept ready, finding a location, and preparing. That was long before anyone in the world had ever heard of COVID-19.

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Wetumpka picked for new HGTV series ‘Home Town Takeover’

July 2nd, 2020

WETUMPKA, Ala. (WSFA) - Wetumpka has been selected for the new HGTV series “Home Town Takeover.” Wetumpka was picked after a months-long nationwide search for a small town for Ben and Erin Napier to take over and make over, according to HGTV.

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