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HUNTSVILLE — Parsons executive James Lackey will join panelists from around the industry at the Space & Missile Defense Symposium at the Von Braun Center to discuss “Today’s Capability and […]
ALBERTVILLE — Making its Albertville debut, the iconic Black Jacket Symphony will perform Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours” at Sand Mountain Amphitheater. Known for their incredible live recreations of rock albums, the […]
MADISON – Studies show that healthy snacking provides children’s brains with the nutrients they need to stay focused. Children who snack on healthy foods perform better in school, according to […]
SHEFFIELD — The Rolling Stones. Aretha. Cher. Bob Dylan. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Bob Seger. Duane Allman. The Staples Singers. Rod Stewart. Leon Russell. Willie Nelson. The Black Keys. Simon. And Garfunkel. […]
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Alabamians are proud of their sports teams with chants of “We’re number one” ringing from the mountains to the Gulf. However, a recent study by RunReviews.com shows […]
ATHENS – An economic development a partnership has led to 10 students from Limestone County receiving scholarships to pursue careers in manufacturing, health care, information technology, and construction. The initiative, […]
HUNTSVILLE – Women have multiple roles to play in the corporate world and the eighth annual Leading Ladies Business Conference addresses the tracks women take to small-business ownership. Presented by […]
RED BAY — Red Bay presents its annual Founder’s Fest next month and everyone is invited to the northwest Alabama town for a day of free family fun. Situated under […]
HUNTSVILLE — If pursuing a master’s degree in physics at the University of Alabama in Huntsville isn’t hard enough, try doing it during a pandemic. Oh, wait. Let’s turn it […]
HUNTSVILLE — The University of Alabama in Huntsville College of Business has received a $30,000 gift from Regions Bank to fund a financial wellness program, the university announced. The program […]
FORT PAYNE — For those wanting to get the most out of the last few weeks of summer, check out the shopping extravaganza atop Lookout Mountain this weekend. Here, the […]
MUSCLE SHOALS – Dignitaries and elected officials from across North Alabama gathered on the banks of the Tennessee River here Thursday where Bank Independent celebrated its 75th anniversary by unveiling […]
HUNTSVILLE — Yulista Holding has acquired StraitSys, an analytics and cybersecurity company. StraitSys has offices in Huntsville and suburban Washington, D.C. “StraitSys is thrilled to join the Yulista family as […]
To celebrate 75th anniversary, Bank Independent awards more than $75,000 to North Alabama nonprofits
SHEFFIELD — Bank Independent celebrated its 75th anniversary as a community bank Thursday by giving back to the community in the form of more than $75,000 to nonprofit organizations across […]
FLORENCE — As a mom, I have navigated the change from high school parent to college parent and lived to tell the tale. As an employee at a college, I […]
HUNTSVILLE — Kimberly B. Martin, a partner in the Bradley Arant Boult Cummings law firm, has been named to the Top 250 Women in Litigation list. The annual listing, published […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering has appointed Ginger Harper, senior vice president and private retail banking manager at First Horizon, to the school’s Foundation Board. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mortgage lender Hometown Lenders has announced the addition of branch offices in Florida, Ohio, Oregon, and Washington. The Huntsville-based company said it has more than 100 branch locations […]
ATLANTA — Collin Gaston, regional vice president of Gray Television and general manager of WBRC-TV in Birmingham, will now also oversee Huntsville’s WAFF Channel 48, it was announced by Gray […]
FLORENCE — You can go ahead and call them the NCAA Division I University of North Alabama Lions, now. UNA, long a Division II sports power, has completed its requirements of […]
HUNTSVILLE — In 2019, just prior to the pandemic with Huntsville growth skyrocketing, Mayor Tommy Battle said his vision of Huntsville and the surrounding counties had no boundaries, only corridors […]
MADISON – This week, Alexis and Todd Bentley introduced Madison to something chilly, sweet and refreshing with the grand opening of Jeremiah’s Italian Ice. This is the first of three […]
HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntsville Center has awarded Tetra Tech a $500 million international environmental services contract. The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, multiple-award contract will provide comprehensive […]
