Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 66

ATHENS – With its belief in the power of shared passions and the impact of collective efforts, Athens State announced today the launch of the Bank Independent + Athens State […]

BRUSSELS — Expanding its presence in the South, Aliaxis said today it has acquired the manufacturing assets of the Huntsville-based Johnson Controls CPVC pipe and fittings business for residential and […]

HUNTSVILLE — Leaning on the city’s defense base and the strength of small businesses, Cummings Research Park is launching a DefenseTech Accelerator this fall. According to the park officials, the accelerator […]

ATHENS — Foodies of Limestone County unite! That’s right. It’s  time for the second annual Downtown Athens Restaurant Week. Hosted by Athens Main Street, the city comes alive with flavors […]

HUNTSVILLE — A portion of Huntsville’s MidCity District is set to undergo major streetscape enhancements between Stax and Sanderson streets. The City awarded the construction contract to the lowest bidder, […]

GADSDEN — Monarch Waste Technologies, a Dallas-based provider of high temperature medical waste destruction solutions, has opened a pyrolysis facility in Gadsden. This cutting-edge facility is the most technologically advanced […]

HUNTSVILLE — North Carolina A&T threw down the gauntlet and the Alabama A&M University Marching Maroon and White accepted the challenge. Now, the two bands will compete Feb. 1 at […]

ATHENS — With our 90-plus degree weather, it’s hardly beginning to look a lot like Christmas. But, in Athens, the Christmas in Limestone County Committee is well on its way […]

MCLEAN, Va. — Capitalizing on Booz Allen Hamilton’s long tenure of supporting law enforcement, national security, and homeland security missions for the nation, the FBI awarded the company a spot […]

REHAU opens $66M paint line at Cullman plant

CULLMAN – Midway between Huntsville and Birmingham, Cullman continues to add to its reputation as a prime location to grow a business. Ranked No. 1 in expansion projects and jobs […]

MONTGOMERY — The future of agriculture in Alabama is bright and a Muscle Shoals couple is helping maintain the shine. Will and Ali Gotcher of Muscle Shoals won the Alabama […]

HUNTSVILLE – A school made for the 21st century will break the century mark in the number of students as the academic year begins today. Alabama School of Cyber Technology […]

MUSCLE SHOALS — A Florence man was indicted today on four counts of capital murder, Attorney General Steve Marshall announced. According to a news release from Marshall’s office, Travis Eric […]

HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville Police Department seeks the public’s help with an investigation into a deadly weekend shooting. The incident occurred around 9:45 a.m. last Sunday in the 1200 block […]

MADISON – Baseball is a game of numbers and statistics. So, after looking at the fresh data from July, it should be no surprise that Rocket City outfielder Gustavo Campero […]

Trash Pandas' homestand is out of this world

MADISON — It isn’t enough that the Rocket City Trash Pandas have their own space-related identity. The Minor League Baseball team has a homestand this week that is out of […]

FLORENCE — The Army Corps of Engineers will host public meetings in Florence and online this month to discuss a pilot project designed to manage and prevent the spread of […]

Daley named Alabama A&M head softball coach

HUNTSVILLE — Sporting a background of coaching success and a “championship pedigree,” Brian Daley has been named head coach of the Alabama A&M softball team. “Bringing in a coach with […]

HUNTSVILLE — Bringing a background of coaching with a knowledge of the state, Chris O’Neal has been named head coach of Huntsville City Football Club, the team announced today. O’Neal, […]

MONTGOMERY – A federal program to help lower energy costs will provide a boost to family farms and small businesses in north Alabama, Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced. […]

HUNTSVILLE — It’s been quite an “odyssey” over the last few years for Odyssey Systems in Huntsville. Today, the provider of integrated defense capabilities and technologies, is cutting the ribbon at […]

ARLINGTON, Texas — A pair of Alabama A&M baseball players had the time of their young careers last month, rubbing elbows with the likes of Ken Griffey Jr. and playing […]

GADSDEN – Answering a need to fill the “front line” of medical facilities, Gadsden State Community College is launching a medical assistant program. The program opens Aug. 19 at the […]

ATLANTA — Combining infrastructure improvements and answering the needs of customers, Norfolk Southern has launched a massive project for a key rail line connecting north Alabama with the Port of […]