🌱 A&M Alum Wins Chopped + Huntsville Police Chief Retiring

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Huntsville AL

19 February, 2022

8:58 AM

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Good morning, neighbors! It's me again, Amy Young, your host of the Huntsville Daily. Here's your weekend update on the latest, including: UAH was named a "Focus School" by Northrop GrummanAn A&M alum won his second Food Network competitionHuntsville police chief is retiring First, today's weather: Sunny and warmer. High: 53 Low: 23. Shoutout to our premier local sponsors: Martinson & Beason, P.C. have been been providing trusted legal advice in Huntsville since 1937. Give your loved ones peace of mind with a comprehensive estate plan. Click here for more info. Women4Women OBGYN is Huntsville's most unique women's health center. They offer comprehensive medical care for women, by women. Visit them here to learn more. Want to see your business featured in this spot? Click here to get started. Here are the top stories in Huntsville today: Chef Camerron Dangerfield, an Alabama A&M University graduate, competed on Chopped! He came out with his second win on Food Network on the Valentine's Day episode. (WBRC)The National Children's Advocacy Center in Huntsville is going to be getting a new therapy garden! The Huntsville-Madison County Builders Association will be helping to create the space. (WHNT)UAH has been named a "Focus University" by Northrop Grumman. They are one of eight universities to receive this honor, which comes with a $90,000 donation. (Patch)Huntsville police chief Mark McMurray has announced he will retire, effective March 1. Deputy chief Mark Giles will step in as interim chief. (AL.com)Congrats to Huntsville's Sue Campbell on turning 104! Sue was born in 1918 and spent her birthday weekend with her family. (WHNT) Today in Huntsville: Trash Pandas Gameday Staff Job Fair (9:00 AM)Open House at Montessori School of Huntsville (10:00 AM)Alice in Wonderland - Fantasy Playhouse (1:00 PM) More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news! Events: Learn How To Reduce Your Risk For Heart Disease During American Heart Month (February 28) Add your event Loving the Huntsville Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Become a supporter (there are perks!) Get your local business showcased in front of readers Send me a news tip or suggestion at [email protected] That's it for today. I'll see you around! — Amy Young

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