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HUNTSVILLE – Young students with an interest in cyber technology and with family ties to Cyber Huntsville are invited to apply for scholarships to attend a week-long program. The U.S. […]
DECATUR – The Decatur Career Center is hosting a job fair this week for Pilgrim’s Pride Starting pay is $17.25 per hour and includes a $2 per hour incentive shift […]
HUNTSVILLE – Construction firm Robins & Morton has marked the topping out of Rheumatology Associates of North Alabama’s medical office building in South Huntsville. Topping out is the installation of […]
HUNTSVILLE – An environmentally aware bird in the 1970s named Woodsy Owl famously urged Americans to “Give a hoot! Don’t pollute.’’ Another raptor of the same family, Mr. Owl once […]
HUNTSVILLE – Drake State Community & Technical College and Alabama A&M University are proud to announce their partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to host the HBCU SOAR Scholars […]
HUNTSVILLE – The three superintendents overseeing the public school systems within Madison County made two things clear during a State of the Schools address Tuesday morning – they harbor no […]
ALBERTVILLE — Albertville Police Chief JT Cartee has a dire warning to parents about child exploitation: “These kinds of people are in our community, they’re everywhere.” Cartee’s statement comes after […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber had to postpone a Friday breakfast with Sen. Katie Britt as the featured speaker because the junior senator from Alabama can’t make it. She […]
MONTGOMERY – Thousands of residents in a dozen Tennessee Valley counties will be able to get on the internet superhighway thanks to funding from the American Rescue Plan Act and […]
MONTGOMERY — Super Tuesday is next week and Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has information for voters regarding absentee ballots and registration. “Before heading to the polls on March […]
HUNTSVILLE – The expansion of recreational facilities at John Hunt Park continues, this time with senior citizens the focal point, as the city of Huntsville prepares to open the Raymond […]
FLORENCE — After singing together for more than 50 years, the legendary Oak Ridge Boys will soon be parking their tour buses for good. But there’s still time to catch […]
ATHENS – A legacy cast aluminum component manufacturer has announced an expansion at its North Alabama facility. Cast Products is planning a $6.7 million expansion to add a 30,000 square-foot […]
HUNTSVILLE – First Stop, a nonprofit organization that advocates for the homeless in Madison County, received $25,000 from the city of Huntsville. First Stop originally was awarded $75,000 last year […]
CULLMAN – To meet ever increasing medical needs of a growing population, Cullman Regional hospital has continued to expand and renovate its facilities and services. The former 145-bed hospital is now […]
HUNTSVILLE — The future for the region’s housing market appears bright. That’s according to a report from the Huntsville Area Association of Realtors and the University of Alabama in Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE — Outpost Technologies has been awarded a contract from the Johnson Space Center to provide equipment for the International Space Station. The nearly $1 million contract will entail the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Basketball fans of a certain age who followed basketball in the South through the years and remember the late Joe Dean will recall his catch phrase “string music.” […]
FORT WORTH, Texas — Higginbotham, a Texas-based insurance, financial and HR services firm, has teamed up with Fountain, Parker, Harbarger & Associates of Huntsville. Combining more than 175 years of industry experience and […]
WASHINGTON — A trio of North Alabama lawmakers are rated among the most conservative lawmakers in the nation, according to new ratings from the Conservative Political Action Conference. “In 1971, […]
HUNTSVILLE – To help the student-athletes at the University of Alabama in Huntsville perform at their mental, emotional and physical best, the UAH Department of Athletics is launching a nutrition […]
SCOTTSBORO — Symbolizing the unity and shared vision between the organizations, Habitat for Humanity of the River Valley is merging with Jackson County Habitat for Humanity. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is […]
HUNTSVILLE – Hundreds of scientists, agricultural researchers, professionals and students are expected to convene at the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology as it hosts the CROPS Conference this summer. The Institute […]
