Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 76
GADSDEN — In a sight that more resembled a home renovation TV show than a college building, officials with Gadsden State Community College took sledge hammers to walls Monday to […]
HUNTSVILLE — Aerobotix is unveiling its latest robotic sanding technology at an international convention next week. Robot integrators Aerobotix and Manufacturing Automation Systems will demonstrate intelligent adaptive sanding at Automate 2024, which begins […]
PINSON — Residents and businesses in Pinson will soon have a high fiber diet. We’re not talking about food, though. We’re talking about the internet and connecting with the world. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Stepping off the sidelines and getting into the game, Alabama A&M is kicking off a partnership for NIL opportunities. According to a news release from the Department of […]
DECATUR — U-Haul has acquired the former Assured Storage property in Decatur, the company announced this week. U-Haul said the purchase was to better meet the self-storage needs of Morgan County. […]
WASHINGTON — A Huntsville-based company and three state universities are among 21 organizations to share nearly $1.5 million in grants from NASA. The grants are for academic, non-profit, and business […]
MONTGOMERY — The Alabama House approved legislation today to alter the deadline for the certification of candidates for public office. The bill would allow for President Joe Biden to appear […]
HUNTSVILLE — Ethical hacking seems like a contradiction in terms but, in this case, it’s a workshop offered this month by Auburn University for aspiring cybersecurity professionals. “Applied Ethical Hacking” […]
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It was moving day today at the International Space Station. But it was unlike any moving day experienced here on Earth. With the historic visit of […]
WASHINGTON — Just two weeks after announcing a partnership with SAS, Godspeed Capital Management announced the acquisition of Willbrook Solutions by SAS. The transaction marks the first addition to the […]
MONTGOMERY – House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter hopes for Alabamians to actually vote on legalizing gambling may have been dashed by one vote in the Senate. “I’m proud that the House […]
GUNTERSVILLE — In a special GOP special primary runoff where every vote truly counted Tuesday, Jeana Ross defeated Alan Miller to win the Alabama House District 27 seat. Ross, a […]
HUNTSVILLE – A candle company lit a fire under judges and came away the winner in this year’s Singing River Trail Launch Tank competition. Flirty Flame Candle came out […]
HUNTSVILLE — When the sun is setting today, Huntsville Utilities contractors will be changing out the lights along I-565. Tonight, Wednesday and Thursday nights, crews will be working overnight to […]
ARAB — Voters in Alabama House District 27 will go to the polls today for a Republican special election runoff. Arab City Councilman Alan Miller and former Alabama Secretary of […]
HUNTSVILLE — As it prepares for its 150th anniversary, Alabama A&M University is considering purchasing Birmingham-Southern College, according to an official with Alabama A&M. The university official said A&M is […]
WASHINGTON – The number is startling. Disheartening. Horrible. Sad. There were 6,392 veteran suicides in 2021, according to the most recent data from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Most veterans […]
HOUSTON — “With the 12th pick of the 2024 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos select Bo Nix …” And so continued a journey that has taken twists and turns and […]
FLORENCE — The Shoal Creek Public Boat Ramp on Wilson Reservoir will be closed due for several weekdays for utility construction, the state Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division announced. The facility near […]
HUNTSVILLE — Radiance Technologies has promoted Jamie N. Jones to Chief Administrative Officer, the company announced. As CAO, Jones will strategize internal and external communications, build community engagement, and build […]
ARDMORE — If you’re looking for some great deals and great eats while supporting local businesses, then you need to cruise on up to Ardmore this weekend. The Greater Ardmore […]
ATHENS – Alan Jackson and the late Jimmy Buffett proudly proclaimed “it’s 5 o’clock somewhere.” And, if you’re in Athens on the the last Friday of the month, that means […]
MADISON — Motorists on Interstate 565 in Madison will face detours for the next several weeks as work continues on the Town Madison interchange, the city of Madison and the […]
