Posts by Austen Shipley — Page 4
HUNTSVILLE — Seeking to voice their opinions about the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Integrated Resource Plan, nearly 50 people attended the agency’s open house Tuesday. The event, at Calhoun Community College’s […]
MADISON — The proverb “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade” was taken to fruition by the Rocket City Trash Pandas in 2020. In this case, the “lemons” represented the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon delivered some welcome news about the county’s roads during his State of the County address Wednesday. Speaking at the Von Braun Civic […]
MADISON — A facility to help meet the needs of children in foster care, particularly those who have suffered trauma associated with abuse, neglect, and abandonment is now officially under […]
HUNTSVILLE — North Alabama leaders are reminding local first responders to register for the 2025 World Police & Fire Games. The competition is set for June 27-July 6 in Birmingham. […]
SHEFFIELD — Bank Independent is once again being recognized for its exceptional workplace environment and dedication to its employees. For the sixth year in a row, the Sheffield-based financial institution […]
SHEFFIELD — Bank Independent and the University of North Alabama have teamed up to provide students at the college with a substantial academic scholarship. Six undergraduates were selected by representatives […]
HUNTSVILLE — A widening project that north Huntsville commuters have been clamoring for years is being addressed. With the city’s growth booming along the Winchester Road corridor, traffic has increased […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s former City Hall, first opened in 1965, is now set to be dismantled after closing this year. The municipality has announced that it has hired Britt Demolition […]
ATHENS — Bank Independent and Athens State University have partnered to create debit and credit cards that support students’ financial goals while also giving back to the college. With every […]
HUNTSVILLE — Ahead of the winter months, the Huntsville Parks & Recreation Department has announced an initiative that it hopes will keep people warm as temperatures begin to drop across […]
MONTGOMERY — The dust has settled, the results are in – albeit unofficial – and they are available for viewing on the Alabama Secretary of State’s website. According to Secretary […]
MADISON — It may not be quite hot cocoa weather yet, but that’s not stopping the Madison Chamber of Commerce from inviting residents to shop locally while enjoying the chocolatey […]
HUNTSVILLE — With Huntsville being home to thousands of veterans, the city government decided to set a “week” aside to recognize the courage and sacrifice of those who have served. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Graduates of KTECH, a private school and workforce initiative, will be able to enter the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s engineering technology program, thanks to an agreement signed […]
SCOTTSBORO — It’ll soon be time to hit the slopes and a trip to Scottsboro should be on the itinerary. Not for schussing, though, but for the latest gear and […]
SCOTTSBORO — Lake Guntersville is set to be the scene of one of the largest bass fishing tournaments in the nation with the largest pot in the sport’s history. First […]
MADISON — In a sign of the city’s continued growth and expansion, officials with the city of Madison and Madison City Schools broke ground for the school system’s next elementary […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville first responders now have the opportunity to train in a cutting-edge facility to better prepare them for scenarios they may encounter while serving the community. “The residents […]
HUNTSVILLE — The HudsonAlpha Institute of Biotechnology and startup accelerator gener8tor are working together once again to provide support for quickly growing start-ups with large potential. This time, as part […]
MADISON — Bringing the “Ardent Preschool experience” to Town Madison, TJ and Sherry Lee of Leeland Ventures will host a groundbreaking Wednesday for Madison County’s fourth Ardent Preschool and Daycare. […]
HUNTSVILLE — It was a big day for the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering in Huntsville. The nation’s only high school focused on the integration of cyber technology […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mayor Tommy Battle is excited about a “state of the art” public safety training academy designed exclusively for first responders. The 58,000-square-foot facility includes classrooms, a large multiuse […]
