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4:26 pm Thursday, April 28, 2011

What’s open today

Businesses

The entire city remains without power. The following stores are open:

  • Kroger, 6070 Moores Mill Road
  • Robin Rents, 3605 S. Memorial Parkway
  • Lowe’s, 10050 S. Memorial Parkway
  • Joe Davis Stadium concession stand, 3125 Leeman Ferry Road
  • Unconfirmed report of Fuel City, 3318 Bob Wallace Ave., being open. Unclear if gas is available.
  • Publix, 12796 Bailey Cove Road
  • Publix, 2246 Winchester Road
  • Publix, 4851 Whitesburg Drive
  • Publix, 12290 U.S. 231/431 N. in Meridianville
  • Target, 6275 University Drive
  • Target, 2750 Carl T. Jones Drive
  • Star Market, 704 Pratt Ave.
  • Star Market, 1011 Meridian St.
  • Star Market, 7950 U.S. 72 W. in Madison
  • Star Market, 12078 U.S. 231/431 N. in Meridianville
  • Mapco Express, 12245 U.S. 231/431 N. in Meridianville
  • Kroger on 72 in Huntsville
  • Huntsville Hospital
  • Batteries Plus in Huntsville
  • Publix on HWY 20 in Madison

Shelters

Madison County American Red Cross

Where to get cash

Where to get cash: Redstone Federal Credit union locations: Madison on Sullivan, Fayetteville TN, Scottsboro, Athens, on Redstone Arsenal buildings 5400 and 5681, and ATM on Wynn Drive.

Emergency officials have asked residents not to purchase food, medication or gas unless you do not have enough to get by. Officials advise having a 5-day supply of daily medication. For more information, dial the following phone numbers:

Non-emergency medical issues
256-427-5525
256-427-5534
256-427-5538

Where to find non-emergencies items (like gas, batteries, food)
211

Medical supplies
Wright Medical on Bob Wallace Avenue: 256-539-9896

* If you know of a business that’s open today, please call Erica Slone at 859.893.6700.

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