Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 49
MADISON — The city of Madison will make a clean sweep of things for the next six weeks. That is, the streets will be swept clean. Beginning Wednesday, street sweeping […]
DEMOPOLIS — A Huntsville native has been named to the board of directors of the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Foundation. Dr. Khalilah Brown, chief medical officer for Southern Research […]
HUNTSVILLE — While the weekend’s weather may have wreaked some havoc and caused a little chaos and ruckus for area hockey fans, new dates for the postponed games have been […]
HUNTSVILLE – Former President George W. Bush will be visiting the Rocket City next month as Thrive Alabama launches its Speaker Series. “We are honored to welcome President Bush to Huntsville,” said […]
MONTGOMERY – A pair of agencies that provide professional care and assistance to victims of child abuse in five North Alabama counties have been awarded grants through the U.S. Department […]
HUNTSVILLE – Have you been looking for that part-time job that you can get a kick out of? Well, Huntsville City Football Club may have the answer. The club is […]
HUNTSVILLE — healthŌme, a genomics-based precision health management company, has renamed and rebranded as Kadance, Inc. In a news release, the company said the transformative step embodies its dedication to creating a […]
HUNTSVILLE — The roadways may seem clear across the Tennessee Valley this morning, but the National Weather Service Huntsville office advises motorists not to be misled by what they see. […]
MONTGOMERY — Thanks to public and private financial support, the annual membership fee for Sweet Grown Alabama is a flat $100, the state’s non-profit agricultural branding program announced. Sweet Grown […]
TEL AVIV, Israel — SuperCom, a global provider of secure solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, has secured a contract with the state to provide its advanced GPS […]
HUNTSVILLE – As crews continue to clear snow-covered roads from Winter Storm Cora, regional leaders urge residents to avoid travel unless necessary due to worsening conditions. The National Weather Service […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville International Airport Operations crew has been preparing for snow for several months. And their preparation paid off with the arrival of the snowstorm Friday. “Airport Operations […]
HUNTSVILLE – There may be snow on the ground but that doesn’t mean you can’t start thinking about soccer. To help warm things up, Huntsville City Football Club announced a six-game […]
HARTSELLE – To help fill a void in emergency care for Morgan County, Cullman Regional is opening a freestanding emergency department in Hartselle. The new service is the latest addition to […]
WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Raytheon facility will be doing a lot of the heavy lifting in a recent missile contract won by the company. Tucson-based Raytheon was awarded a $333,281,489 firm-fixed-price […]
HUNTSVILLE — Though the Alabama Department of Transportation maintains highways throughout the state, it also has an “I” for the weather. As in ITS – the Intelligent Transportation System. The […]
HUNTSVILLE – Officials with Huntsville, Madison and Madison County are in active coordination as north Alabama prepares for a winter storm on Friday. Preparations are continuing to help minimize the […]
MONTGOMERY — Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for 37 counties, including 13 North Alabama counties, ahead of this weekend’s winter weather. “Cold temperatures have persisted in […]
HUNTSVILLE — Snowmageddon. Snowpocalypse. SnOMG! There is no end to the terms for “really big snowstorm,” and those terms have been heard recently regarding the snowstorm to hit the area […]
MONTGOMERY – The Limestone County Commission and city of Muscle Shoals will share a portion of $400,000 in grants for law enforcement training equipment and drug treatment resources. Gov. Kay […]
HUNTSVILLE — Citing safety concerns with the impending winter weather, the Huntsville Havoc have postponed this weekend’s hockey games. The Havoc, in coordination with the Peoria Rivermen and the Southern […]
HUNTSVILLE – “If it’s too cold for us, it’s too cold for pets outside.” This is a good rule of thumb to follow as people prepare for the winter weather […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Madison County Judicial Commission will accept applications this month to fill a District Court judge position. Circuit Judge Danna Pate, chair of the judicial commission, said the […]
