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Pandemic, Entrepreneurship, and Fried Chicken: A Story of Small Business Success in Madison County

October 5, 2021/in Food/dining, Community Development, COVID-19, Entrepreneurs, News/by Mike Easterling

Eugene Jung and his partner weren’t just looking for a good business location when they brought their restaurant to Madison Boulevard. At least for Jung. He was looking for a community relationship and found just that with Champy’s World Famous Fried Chicken, partly because of the pandemic. The arrival of COVID-19 about 17 months after […]

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Part II of III: Counting Down to Takeoff, Meet Artemis SLS

October 4, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Engineering, Featured, NASA, News, Space, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

This is the second of a three-part series on the inauguration of the Artemis Lunar and Deep Space Missions using the SLS Rocket, developed and tested here in Huntsville, and set to launch tentatively, by the end of the year from Kennedy Space Flight Center. Home to the propulsion systems associated with the rockets we […]

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Huntsville’s New Music Streaming Platform is a Blast!

October 4, 2021/in Entertainment, Arts, Community Development, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

You don’t need a library card to check out Blast, Huntsville’s new online platform for streaming music from local artists.  Launched August 31 by the Huntsville/Madison County Public Library as their contribution to Mayor Tommy Battle’s Music Initiative, Blast is Huntsville’s first streaming platform to feature local artists, build local music libraries and catalogs, and […]

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Gov. Ivey Joins Officials to Welcome Special Aerospace Services Campus to Cummings Research Park

September 30, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Defense, Economy, Engineering, Featured, Information technology, News, Small Business, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

With a backdrop of sunshine, classical music and scrumptious food, Special Aerospace Services (SAS) broke ground on their new 55,000 square-foot facility they call “The Campus” at 1101 Explorer Boulevard in Cummings Research Park. The new facility consists of two buildings, and they expect to add up to 50 high technology jobs when they open […]

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Joint-Funding Effort Helps Open the South Huntsville Public Library

September 29, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Featured, Government, News, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

The highly anticipated South Huntsville Public Library opened on Monday after 19 months of construction. The new facility, located in Sandra Moon Community Complex, marks a new chapter for South Huntsville with a focus on community engagement.  City Council President Jenny Robinson stated that a library serves as a community’s living room.  “And because of […]

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The Catalyst: Leading Ladies Boosting the Entrepreneurial Trajectory of North Alabama

September 28, 2021/in Entrepreneurs, Community Development, Economy, Featured, News, People/by Lori Connors

It takes a village when it comes to traveling the entrepreneurial journey. Leave it to the Catalyst’s team of Leading Ladies to have all the bases covered.  Hosted at the Huntsville Botanical Garden, the 7th Annual Women’s Conference was merged with the highly successful “Mompreneur” event. The event’s theme was inspired by the “leading ladies” […]

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And the Beat Goes On As the Huntsville Amphitheater Takes Shape

September 27, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Construction, Entertainment, Featured/by Kimberly Ballard

Like the first composition by an omnificent maestro, the Huntsville Amphitheater is rising from the firmament at MidCity with its own unique structure and harmonious arrangement – a masterpiece of design, acoustics, provision, and intimacy.  Going up so fast its benefactor Ryan Murphy of Huntsville’s Venue Group could barely contain his giddiness in the recent […]

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HudsonAlpha Collaborates with Drake State to Provide Genomic Testing for its Employees

September 24, 2021/in Biotechnology, Community Development, Development, Featured, Medical, News, People, Workforce Development/by Lori Connors

What can your DNA tell you about your health or how you will respond to a particular prescription medication? Genetic analysis is a valuable means to identify and predict the potential for disease. However, the cost, access, and understanding of its usefulness have been hurdles to implementation in the healthcare setting. Over the past several […]

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Huntsville City Council Approves 2022 General Budget; Boost for Culture and Business Development

September 24, 2021/in Community Development, Development, Entertainment, Featured, Government, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Yesterday, September 23, the Huntsville City Council unanimously voted to move forward with Mayor Tommy Battle’s $245 million 2022 fiscal year budget.  As a recap for last week’s council meeting on the specifics of the budget, the council focused on questions regarding public safety, road resurfacing, mental health care, parks and recreation, and an increased […]

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Newest Renovations Add to the Long History of Lincoln Mill

September 22, 2021/in Featured, Community Development, Development, Entertainment, News/by Noah Logan

Huntsville’s historic Lincoln Mill has been undergoing a complete renovation to “transform the development into the amenity-rich office complex it was meant to be,” according to Crunkleton Commercial Real Estate.  Located near downtown Huntsville’s bustling core, Lincoln Mill has always stood out for its accessibility, location, architecture, and historical influence. These features combined make it […]

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