Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 60
HUNTSVILLE – College basketball season is on the horizon and, once again, the road to March Madness runs through the Rocket City. Though it’s five months away, it will be […]
WASHINGTON – Cited for his “selfless leadership,” Rey Almodóvar, the co-founder and CEO emeritus of Intuitive Research and Technology, received the John W. Dixon Award at the Association of the […]
FORT PAYNE — Dr. Brett Johnson, chief of staff for Gadsden Mayor Craig Ford, has been named executive director of the DeKalb County Economic Development Authority board of directors. “We […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville police are investigating a Saturday night shooting that left one man dead and another critically wounded. The incident happened just before 10 p.m. at the Chevron Food […]
HUNTSVILLE — A pair of Huntsville businesses have come together in a joint venture to meet the needs of government customers. Radiance Technologies and Ignite Fueling Innovation have formed Radiance […]
HUNTSVILLE — Huntsville has entered the real estate market as a seller. After annexing properties in and around Limestone and Madison counties, the city has sold surplus property in Limestone […]
GADSDEN — If you see small packets being dropped from low-flying aircraft, it’s nothing nefarious. The drops are part of the 21-year-old U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Rabies Management Program. […]
HUNTSVILLE — After nearly 100 years, a Huntsville sports landmark is getting a facelift. In the city’s Five Points community, Goldsmith-Schiffman Field opened in 1934 as a high school football […]
HUNTSVILLE — Citing ensurance to “deliver quality, sustainable services,” the city of Huntsville is seeking a $5 per month increase in its sanitation rates. “We have resisted rate increases for […]
HUNTSVILLE — Citing a “difficult decision,” the Huntsville Hospital Health System said it has terminated its relationship with UnitedHealthcare. The hospital system said it sent a notice of termination to […]
WASHINGTON – They’re looking for more than 76 trombones to lead the big parade. Not to mention the 110 cornets close at hand. In fact, throw in a thousand reeds […]
ALBERTVILLE — As the hit single from the 1960s says, “You’ll like it when you go downtown.” And, for Albertville, downtown is the place to be when Sand Mountain Skate […]
HUNTSVILLE — Blevins Gap Nature Preserve, one of the most visited preserves in North Alabama, now offers another reason to enjoy this popular gathering space. Land Trust of North Alabama […]
HUNTSVILLE – A Huntsville man was arrested today after a hit-and-run incident left a member of the Grissom High cross-country team with life-threatening injuries. The suspect, Jarod Monroe Severance, 21, […]
MONTGOMERY — To help continue the decreasing number of traffic fatalities, Gov. Kay Ivey has awarded more than $7.6 million to enhance highway safety in Alabama and reduce the number of […]
NASHVILLE — BMI will celebrate the legendary career of Alabama frontman Randy Owen next month by naming him a BMI Icon during the 72nd annual BMI Country Awards. The Fort Payne native will be recognized for his […]
HUNTSVILLE — While stars of country music prepare to honor Hall of Fame member Dean Dillon in Huntsville tonight, the legendary singer-songwriter presented some gifts himself. Dillon; Justin Ward, the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Citing a rise in the cost of materials and construction projects, Huntsville Utilities is seeking a rate increase for its electric customers. At Thursday’s City Council meeting, the […]
HUNTSVILLE – While designed to be a respite from the “hustle and bustle,” The Park at Hays Farm will also be a center of activity in south Huntsville. “This long-anticipated […]
HUNTSVILLE – Media Fusion, a tribally owned business, has been named Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year by the Marshall Space Flight Center. “We are proud of Media Fusion and […]
HUNTSVILLE — In the tradition of childhood experiments, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center is gearing up for a day of explosive fun this week. The Rocket Center and Arm […]
ARLINGTON, Va. — MDW, a professional services and data analytics solutions provider, is been awarded a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Comptroller SETA Support prime contract, the company announced. […]
MONTGOMERY — With the General Election just a few weeks away, the office of the Alabama Secretary of State reminds residents to register to vote. The deadline to register for […]
