Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 58
HUNTSVILLE — It’s been quite a ride that last six months for Huntsville’s Victory Solutions. In May, the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned and Woman-Owned Small Business was awarded a NASA grant for […]
ATHENS – The Limestone County Economic Development Association has been awarded a Workforce Invest Grant by the Tennessee Valley Authority to support collaborative efforts in training and education. “The Limestone […]
MONTGOMERY — Several North Alabama cities are among cities, counties and other entities statewude to share more than $21.6 million in federal Transportation Alternatives Program funds. According to Gov. Kay […]
HOLLYWOOD – A Huntsville company’s expansion in Hollywood came without a red carpet, fancy-dressed stars and no paparazzi. After all, it was in Hollywood, Ala., just outside of Scottsboro, not […]
OWENS CROSS ROADS — With the general election coming Nov. 5, Madison County has set a public test of the voting machines for the election, the office of Probate Judge […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama Department of Transportation is holding a public workshop Tuesday about its Statewide Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan. The “open house” workshop is 5 to 7 p.m. at […]
HUNTSVILLE — Nuclear propulsion in space, artificial intelligence and the Artemis program are on the agenda this week for the Von Braun Space Exploration Symposium. The theme is “Expanding Exploration: […]
HUNTSVILLE — Century Communities is continuing its expansion with new homes in the Huntsville metro area. The national homebuilder which features online home sales announced its Century Complete brand is selling new […]
FLORENCE — Aligned Tek, a locally owned and managed technology service provider, will be recognized in December as a finalist at the 2024 MSP Titans of the Industry awards ceremony. […]
BIRMINGHAM — When Alabama A&M meets Alabama State in the annual Magic City Classic on Saturday, the spectacle outside Legion Field will rival the excitement inside the “Gray Lady.” “It’s […]
NEW YORK — Boeing is exploring the sale of its space business, according to the Wall Street Journal. The aerospace giant is evaluating the sale of its NASA business, including […]
MONTGOMERY — Three North Alabama counties are among 22 counties statewide placed under a Fire Danger Advisory by the Alabama Forestry Commission. Jackson, Limestone and Madison counties were named with […]
MONTGOMERY – A Hartselle-based National Guard military police company has been deployed to the southern border, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today. “Over the last four years, securing the Southern Border […]
HUNTSVILLE — Bringing artificial intelligence and machine learning to the realm of space and missile defense is a prime objective of a Huntsville small business. To that end, 1st Edge has […]
HUNTSVILLE – CFD Research has been awarded a $12 million contract from the Sensors Directorate of Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The contract is to provide for […]
HUNTSVILLE – In advance of Veterans Day, Madison County is illuminating county buildings green through Nov. 11 as part of Operation Green Light for Veterans, a nationwide effort uniting counties to […]
ATHENS – Saluting a man whose passion for downtown Athens and its small businesses, officials will dedicate the Athens-Limestone Farmers Market to Doug Gates in a ceremony Friday. Athens Main […]
HUNTSVILLE – After closing down a few years ago, one of the more popular dining spots in west Huntsville is coming back. McAlister’s Deli, known for its fresh ingredients and […]
MONTGOMERY — A pair of North Alabama economic development organizations are among four in the state that will share more than $7.2 million in new Growing Alabama funding, Gov. Kay […]
MONTGOMERY — Holiday spending in Alabama should be on par with or slightly under last year – $18.5 billion. While that’s not altogether the best news, it’s an improvement over […]
HUNTSVILLE – The ever-popular Biergarten at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center is taking it outside. And, instead of playing in the shadow of the Saturn V, the oompa-pa will […]
HUNTSVILLE — They’re going fast! That’s the word from the Huntsville Havoc on tickets for the team’s home opener Friday night. There are less than 350 non-single seats remaining for […]
HUNTSVILLE – A trio of high-value contracts has given a boost to a Huntsville small business. Over the last three months, Invariant has been awarded contracts from the Defense Logistics Agency […]
