Store leaves Huntsville after more than 90 years; Nonprofit bicycle shop expanding in Birmingham; 2 Alabama towns finalists for Best Small College Towns list; Birmingham’s OneAscent makes acquisition

C.T. Garvin Feed & Seed is closing its doors in Huntsville after more than 90 years of operation in various locations within the city.

Store leaves Huntsville after more than 90 years

C.T. Garvin Feed & Seed is closing its doors in Huntsville after more than 90 years of operation in various locations within the city. The agricultural supply store still has a location in Elkmont and sells through its website. – AL.com

Nonprofit bicycle shop expanding in Birmingham

Redemptive Cycles, a nonprofit bicycle shop in Birmingham, is moving to a larger building. The group is known for its Weekly Trample group bike rides, which every Thursday night feature a ride from Redemptive Cycles to and from a Birmingham park. – Bham Now

2 Alabama towns finalists for Best Small College Towns

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Both Jacksonville, home of Jacksonville State University, and Florence, home of the University of North Alabama, are among the 20 finalists vying for inclusion on USA Today’s 10Best Small College Towns in the Country list. Online voting will determine the 10 winners. The 10Best lists honor the best in a number of categories. – Bama Buzz

Birmingham’s OneAscent makes acquisition

OneAscent, a faith-based financial solutions company, has acquired Excellence in Giving, which the company calls the leading faith-based philanthropic firm in the U.S. Excellence in Giving, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, will operate as a subsidiary of OneAscent. – PR Newswire

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