Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 31

HUNTSVILLE – It was a title so nice, they won it twice. For the second straight year, Huntsville International Airport is the choice of readers of Newsweek magazine and newsweek.com […]

HUNTSVILLE — In February 2007, Sgt. John McCulloch of Huntsville was on patrol in northern Iraq when an improvised explosive device detonated, wounding him. Today, McCulloch, who has long-term health […]

DUBUQUE, Iowa — Spahn & Rose Lumber Co., a multi-regional lumber and building material supplier, has hired Mike Elsea for the newly created position of vice president of operations for […]

HUNTSVILLE – Recognized as a “behind-the-scenes force since the company’s inception,” Zach Tannett has been named president of Flourish Consulting Services. The Huntsville-based strategic marketing and communications agency is also […]

HUNTSVILLE – “United by music and driven by purpose,” the Huntsville Music Office is joining music communities around the world this month for “The Day That Music Cares.” The event, […]

FLORENCE – A new lake real estate report shows listing prices in Alabama are up over spring 2024. “The new Lake Real Estate Market Report from Lake Homes Realty shows […]

CULLMAN – The boating accident that left three people dead and three others injured is under investigation, officials said. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency said its Marine Patrol Division is […]

CULLMAN – One person is confirmed dead in a boat crash today in a Major League Fishing tournament on Lewis Smith Lake, officials said. At least one person is dead […]

GREENHILL — There is a change in traffic patterns at the intersection of U.S. 43 and Alabama Highway 64 in Lauderdale County. The intersection in the Greenhill community is being […]

WASHINGTON — A report by the Inspector General of the Department of Defense confirms the decision to move U.S. Space Command to Colorado over Redstone Arsenal was “driven by politics, […]

MONTGOMERY – Recognizing the companies that are the “cornerstone of Alabama’s economy,” nominations have opened for the 2025 Alabama Manufacturer of the Year Awards. The Business Council of Alabama, Alabama […]

ATHENS — Limestone County’s population is growing fast and exploding like cotton. In fact, Limestone County has the second highest county growth rate in the state of Alabama. Oh, not […]

BIRMINGHAM – A Northwest Shoals student highlighted more than a dozen North Alabama students recognized by the Alabama Community College System at the 30th annual All-Alabama Academic Team Recognition Program. […]

MADISON — The nominations are in and the nominees are ready for an appreciative audience for this year’s Best in Business awards hosted by the Madison Chamber of Commerce. And […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s not too late to be a part of something truly special in Huntsville. Special, as in the Special Olympics of Madison County. The annual event, supported by […]

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It was another shootout and another win for Huntsville City FC. The Boys in Blue picked up a hard-fought 1-1 draw on the road Sunday night against […]

MONTGOMERY — Ava Denish of the Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering held off a challenge from Vinemont’s Anna Lee McRae to win the Alabama high school girls state […]

HUNTSVILLE — A seasoned veteran in the construction industry, Tyce Hudson has been promoted to Freedom Real Estate vice president, Advisory Services, the company announced. The promotion is effective immediately. […]

HUNTSVILLE — If you’re looking for a job, or to start a career or begin the next chapter in your life, then the annual ReLaunch Job Fair is where you […]

DECATUR – Some of the best collegiate softball players in the South will battle for a championship next month in the River City. The Southern States Athletic Conference softball championship […]

WASHINGTON — To help provide a more robust market for area farmers and, in effect, boosting rural communities, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong introduced legislation today urging a study on growing […]

HUNTSVILLE — Get a haircut. Have some fun. Be a hero. That’s the secret for Saturday’s annual “Live Bald” benefit. The volunteer-driven fundraiser benefits the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest […]

HUNTSVILLE — Apartments, condos, duplexes and single-family homes for rent are popping up like cotton did around the Huntsville area. Well, actually, the growth in build-to-rent housing is exploding like […]

HUNTSVILLE — An Ohio-based cyber security company is expanding to the Rocket City with the help of the city. And the expansion plans include creating dozens of jobs. Infinity Labs […]