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SHEFFIELD – Bank Independent continues to strengthen its workforce with the announcement of an experienced administrator. Jessica Diaz has been named the bank’s director of Learning & Development. In this […]
I’ve been a digital designer in one form or another in Huntsville for roughly 20 years. My experience has spanned from working with internal creative services departments in large corporations […]
HUNTSVILLE – The University of Alabama in Huntsville will bring Pulitzer Prize finalist and award-winning journalist and author Vauhini Vara to campus today for an exploration of artificial intelligence and […]
HUNTSVILLE – Organizers behind First Stop, an advocate for Huntsville’s homeless community, had arrived at a crossroads. The group, among them Rev. Paul Pradat and Tim Davis, president of the […]
HUNTSVILLE – A launch is scheduled for the U.S. Space & Rocket Center, but it won’t include a countdown or engine thrust or separations. Launch, a decades-old 501(c)(3) nonprofit working […]
Off The Record: The latest rumors and rumblings in North Alabama Rezone uproar Residents across Limestone County began receiving recorded calls inviting them to meetings about a proposed school […]
ALBERTVILLE – A national homebuilder is entering the final phase of a Century Complete community in Albertville and announced the beginning of a second. Century Communities said it is putting […]
HUNTSVILLE – Delayed for years because of various issues such as a global pandemic resulting in supply chain issues, patience endured by supporters of arts in the Rocket City was […]
HUNTSVILLE — What a year it’s been for Intuitive Research and Technology. As it celebrates the one-year anniversary of CEO Emeritus Rey Almodóvar’s induction into the Alabama Engineering Hall of […]
HUNTSVILLE – City officials have a request for residents — volunteer Saturday to work with the environmental group to “Keep Huntsville beautiful and green.” Volunteers can pitch in at two […]
Are you feeling frustrated with the impersonal service at your large national or regional bank? Is your bank treating you like just another account number rather than a valued customer? […]
MONTGOMERY – Several area road and bridge projects will share in more than $40 million of state transportation funding for cities and counties. The funding, announced by Gov. Kay Ivey, […]
HUNTSVILLE – FigBrew had its third anniversary recently, celebrating the occasion with an intimate party at their office on Leeman Ferry Road that drew friends, reporters and even Huntsville Mayor […]
ARDMORE – The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation and its partner in an educational initiative, the Tennessee Valley Authority, continued their path across North Alabama dedicating facilities to benefit children and […]
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GURLEY — It’s opening day for the state’s anglers as Alabama’s Public Fishing Lakes return to their regular hours. DeKalb County Lake is among most of the state-owned lakes that […]
HUNTSVILLE – A half dozen players from around the world are joining the Huntsville City Football Club roster for its second season. The new internationally experienced “men in blue” hail […]
MADISON – The Poarch Band of Creek Indians has awarded a $250,000 grant to Madison Visionary Partners to support construction of a senior wing of the Madison Community Center. ”In […]
SHEFFIELD – A familiar face is returning to territory she knows well as a mortgage originator for the Shoals area at Bank Independent. Mallory Murphy brings more than a decade […]
MONTGOMERY — It’s exciting when we find a couple quarters or other loose change in the cushions of our sofas. Imagine how exciting it would be to find several thousand […]
HUNTSVILLE – In what has been a busy news week at the Alabama School for Cyber Technology and Engineering, students are now preparing to host a conversation with crew members […]
CHEROKEE — Rocket Shoals, an affiliate of AE Industrial Partners, has acquired a facility that previously housed National Steel Car, Navistar, and FreightCar America from the Retirement Systems of Alabama, […]
DECATUR — Carbon fiber is a key, though not-so-well-known, element of America’s weapons systems. And, as is locally known, a lot of those systems are managed at Redstone Arsenal in […]
