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“We like to be the Mayberry of North Alabama.” — Priceville Mayor Sam Helfin Known as the “Crossroads of North Alabama,” the town of Priceville in Morgan County is one […]
Hill Technical Solutions (HTS) received a 10-year, $46 billion “Eglin Wide Agile Acquisition Contract” (EWAAC) — one of multiple contracts Hill has been awarded in support of the Air Force […]
Calhoun Community College staffer David Nemeth will host a student mentor workshop Thursday, March 24 at 3:00 p.m. in the Alabama Center for Arts Building Recital Hall in downtown Decatur. […]
The Nerdettes, Huntsville’s all-girl FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics team, has qualified to compete against 160 teams from across the world at the FIRST Tech Robotics National Championship in Houston, […]
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has announced the retirement of Janice L. Hess as president of Teledyne’s Engineered Systems Segment and Teledyne Brown Engineering. She will hand the reins over to Teledyne […]
“Songwriting costs it doesn’t come free. Ask Elliot Smith. Ask Richie Lee. Ask Mark Linkous. Ask Shannon Hoon to get up on stage and sing you a tune. Ever wonder […]
Under a nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) research contract for the Space Nuclear Propulsion project office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC), the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is […]
Based upon validated employee feedback, Huntsville-based HigherEchelon, Inc. achieved the “Great Place to Work-Certified” designation for the second year in a row. Their results surpassed the typical company’s results by […]
PeopleTec announced five company promotions this week. Both project managers and project leads, Carl Wood and Jeff Ragan, were awarded with promotions to company vice presidents, while three current program […]
Huntsville-based Abaco Systems, a subsidiary of electronics manufacturer AMETEK, Inc., just introduced two new “rugged” computers featuring the new-to-market Intel Xeon D-2700 processor. They both deliver powerful 100Gb Ethernet (100GbE) […]
March Madness kicks off this week with First Four (not to be confused with Final Four) games wrapping up today, and Auburn fans across the universe are hoping for at […]
Chuck-a-Puck is just one of the many popular activities that fans can participate in while watching Huntsville Havoc hockey. During the game, typically the break between the second and third […]
A bill making its way through the Alabama Legislature would regulate wake surfing throughout the entirety of Alabama’s vast public waters. Senate Bill 281, sponsored by State Sens. Garlan Gudger […]
Avion Takes Action, the employee-led giving fund at Avion Solutions just awarded $20,000 in grants to four non-profit organizations in the Greater Huntsville community: First Stop, Hope Autism Clinic, the […]
Governor Kay Ivey will be visiting Huntsville Thursday, April 14, where she is the featured speaker at the 2022 Alabama Update from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. at the VBC […]
Few towns in Alabama are more beautiful than Guntersville. Located on the southernmost point of the Tennessee River and surrounded by a stunning 69,000-acre lake, downtown Guntersville boasts quaint local […]
U.S. Army anti-tank missile experts are enlisting the help of Lockheed Martin Corp. to evaluate the Israeli Spike lightweight anti-armor missile for potential use by infantry warfighters, and on combat […]
As blood supply shortages continue across the country, LifeSouth is asking the Madison County community to please donate blood if you are able. Local communities are the first to feel […]
Many great technology companies got their start in Huntsville. One of those companies is Torch Technologies, but I was a little surprised recently when I saw a tweet about the […]
If you paid attention in history class, you know the name “Dred Scott.” But even if you got an A+, you likely didn’t learn the full story. Where was he […]
The University of North Alabama (UNA) College of Business and Technology on Thursday announced that it had received a $2.45 million charitable gift from the estate of late Henry and […]
MADISON — The League of Southeastern Credit Unions has officially endorsed Madison County Commission chairman Dale Strong’s Republican candidacy for Alabama’s fifth congressional district. The regional trade association, which represents […]
Thursday evening, the U.S. Senate passed a $1.5 trillion spending package for fiscal year 2022 by a vote of 68-31. U.S. Sens. Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) both […]
