Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 23

GADSDEN – You can go home, again. And, for former Gadsden State Community College tennis star Aaron Triplett, that means going “home” to the Cardinals as the head coach. Returning […]

FLORENCE – The West Lauderdale Water and Fire Protection Authority received a federal grant to install emergency backup generators at six critical booster pump stations. The Appalachian Regional Commission awarded […]

ATHENS — Just after World War II ended in Europe, a business opened its doors in downtown Athens. Today, 80 years later, the Hendricks-Patton-RANCL still has its doors open and […]

BIRMINGHAM – Pledging to continue a commitment to keeping Alabama families safe, Katherine Robertson announced her candidacy for attorney general of Alabama. Robertson served as chief counsel to Attorney General […]

HENAGAR — This tiny DeKalb County city took a devastating 1-2 punch last year as tornadoes swept through the area. Not only were several streets and homes in Henagar damaged […]

DECATUR – An event next week can help build a career in the construction industry. Go Build Alabama is hosting a free hiring event June 17 from 10 a.m. to […]

MONTGOMERY — Citing the U.S. House budget reconciliation bill that would place food assistance for more than 750,000 Alabamians at critical risk, 50 organizations across the state urged Gov. Kay […]

WASHINGTON — In an effort to boost the nation’s defense through land and space-based capabilities, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong joined with U.S. Rep. Jeff Crank to launch the House Golden […]

ARDMORE — It was a red letter day, sort of, in this town that straddles the Alabama-Tennessee line. Well, more aptly, it was “Red’s” day. The owner of Mildred’s Restaurant, […]

WASHINGTON – Citing Curt Griffith as a “great example of what strong leadership and a will to serve those in need can do,” Sen. Tommy Tuberville honored the Marine Corps […]

PISGAH – The Tennessee Valley Authority is proposing to make a significant investment in a Pumped Storage Hydro project that will help power the region’s growth. The PSH stores energy […]

MONTGOMERY – Longtime Marshall County businessman David Reed has been appointed chairman of the Marshall County Commission, Gov. Kay Ivey announced. Reed will fill the vacancy on the Marshall County […]

HUNTSVILLE – To support its continued growth and innovation, Special Aerospace Services  announced the appointment of three vice presidents of business development – capture executives. SAS is a space, hypersonics […]

WASHINGTON — While House Republicans – including North Alabama’s Reps. Dale Strong and Robert Aderholt – voted lockstep to approve President Trump’s so-called “big, beautiful bill,” a leading GOP senator […]

HUNTSVILLE – Mark your calendar for Saturday as Amazon and Huntsville’s Office of Multicultural Affairs team up to present the annual Juneteenth Festival, a vibrant evening filled with performances, fireworks […]

HUNTSVILLE — Some close friends will be dropping in Saturday for the Army’s 250th Birthday Celebration at Redstone Gateway. Yes. Literally dropping in. The Golden Knights, the Army’s parachute team, […]

DECATUR – Things are growing in the River City. Population. Business. Entertainment. Dining. Hospitality. The latest to join Decatur’s burgeoning hotel roster is Hampton Inn & Suites, which held a […]

HUNTSVILLE — When Huntsville City FC kicks off against Orlando City B, it will be more than just a soccer match. Tonight is Military Appreciation Night at Wicks Family Field […]

HUNTSVILLE — Here comes that rainy day feeling, again. Strong to severe storms are expected to move in from the west this afternoon into the late evening, according to the […]

HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville’s momentum is undeniable. And, as Huntsville continues to attract cutting edge businesses, world class talent, and federal attention, a strong and reliable digital infrastructure is more critical […]

MADISON — On a daily basis, local officials and those on Redstone Arsenal go to bat for each other. Knowing the importance of being partners, this union has proven to […]

ATHENS — As the state’s fastest growing county, Limestone County is facing increasing demands on its public schools, including those in the city of Athens. To help meet those demands, […]

HUNTSVILLE – With an elevated fare, immersive design, and a local connection that’s bold, stylish, and unforgettable, One Eleven Bar & Kitchen is ready to serve up an experience. So, […]

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — https://alcchamber.org/. Go ahead. Click on it. You’ll see that it’s not just any website. In fact, it’s among the best chambers of commerce websites in the country […]