Demonstrators rally outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday to protest a proposal to add a citizenship question in the 2020 Census Mandel Ngan / AFP - Getty Images https://www.foxnews.com/politics/supreme-court-citizenship-question-to-census Our country experienced a milestone date in April, as we kicked off the one year out mark from the 2020 Census. It's hard to believe the last Census was taken in 2010. To say it, doesn't sound that long ago, but consider where you were nine years ago, how old you were, what you were doing. More importantly, consider technology and how different it looks today. Even nine years ago, the evolution of social media hadn't come full circle to the point it has today. Smartphones, Tablets, and iPads were just becoming known to the majority of society, but most weren't yet household "givens" at that time, as they were just beginning to gain notoriety. I know, that's hard to imagine today! So, now consider what canvas
If you live in Albertville, are an Albertville business owner, or a potential industry looking to locate here, odds are, you've noticed what an outstanding job the Albertville Chamber of Commerce has been doing lately to help promote your cause and cultivate local shopping habits. Many people think the chamber is a deparment of the city, and, understandably so, as it's absolutely imperative that the two us work together to build a better business and overall sense of community, period, for Albertville. We are, however, two completely separate entities. They are a 501c(6) nonprofit agency that relies solely on memberships, sponsors, and grants as means of funding. For many years, the chamber has simply "gotten by' and done the best they could with what they had. Ribbon Cutting, Southern Rustic Designs About six months ago, a new President was hired, Mr. Stan Witherow, to take over and try to grow the Albertville Chamber, and growth , is exactly what it's ex