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Historic Huntsville Foundation celebrates Cornerstones of History Heritage Trail project funding

May 22, 2024/in Community Development, Featured, Lead, News, Small Business, Tourism/by Heather Alfonso

The Historic Huntsville Foundation (HHF) celebrated National Preservation Month in May with the receipt of two grants to fund a major upcoming project. The nonprofit historic preservation organization received grants from the Alabama Humanities Alliance and the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville/Ruth and Lyle Taylor Endowment Fund.  The project, Cornerstones of Freedom Heritage Trail, is […]

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Local business talks democratizing knowledge and building community around Artificial Intelligence

May 21, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Education, Featured, Lead, NASA, News, People, Resource, Science, Success, Technology, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Two Wednesday evenings a month, you will find J Langley on campus at HudsonAlpha — welcoming both regulars and newcomers to discuss all things AI. Langley, Chief Technical Officer at CohesionForce, Inc., is also the founder of Huntsville AI, LLC. The organization was created to democratize and share knowledge about emerging technologies in and around […]

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Hospital and healthcare expansion major focus at inaugural Heartbeat of Healthcare summit

May 16, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Employment, Events, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News, People, Workforce Development/by Heather Alfonso

On May 15, the Madison Chamber of Commerce hosted its inaugural Heartbeat of Healthcare event. The event featured a panel of government officials and healthcare experts. Mary Lynne Wright, the president of Madison Hospital, talked about the hospital’s tremendous growth. When the hospital opened on February 28, 2012, Wright projected it would take five to […]

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Madison Mayor Finley welcomes substance recovery expansion with Longleaf ribbon cutting

May 16, 2024/in Community Development, Events, Featured, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News, People/by Sarah Zupko

Longleaf Recovery, a substance use recovery center, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house on the morning of May 14. The new facility, which is located near Toyota Field, will provide outpatient treatment for up to 60 clients at a time.  Madison Mayor Paul Finley, Longleaf Chief Executive Officer Colin Harris, and Longleaf Chief Operations […]

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Alabama Governor Kay Ivey visits Huntsville, discusses unionization question and education reform

May 14, 2024/in Automotive, Community Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, People, Transportation, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey addressed a crowd of over 1,000 at the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber’s Alabama Update on May 13. The sold-out event was held at the Von Braun Center. Members of the Huntsville/Madison business community gathered alongside regional elected officials to hear Gov. Ivey deliver updates on the legislative session, which concluded last week.  […]

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City of Huntsville settles six-figure lawsuit, moves forward with two major roadway projects

May 14, 2024/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Traffic, Transportation/by Laura Boehringer

During the most recent edition of Huntsville City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting, the docket was packed with approvals, plans, and budget discussions. The City of Huntsville amended the city’s budget to more comprehensively acknowledge African American history and approved settlements for $150K in city lawsuits, one resulting from an employee death in 2021. Budget Amendment […]

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National Association of Realtors updates Multiple Listing Service rules

May 10, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Featured, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has announced that rule changes to Realtor-affiliated Multiple Listing Service (MLS) are to be implemented by August 17.  These rule changes are a part of a $418 million settlement, the final hearing of which is slated for November.  The NAR also updated its extensive FAQ page, in order to […]

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Community celebrates as latest development breaks ground in North Huntsville

May 10, 2024/in Community Development, Development, Events, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Lead, News, People/by Heather Alfonso

Food City representatives and City of Huntsville officials broke ground for a new grocery store in North Huntsville on Wednesday, May 8. The groundbreaking marked the third of six planned grocery stores the chain committed to building in Huntsville. Food City will be “creating growth, success, and opportunity for this community,” said Crystal Baker of […]

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International diplomat explores business partnerships with local leaders during Huntsville visit

May 8, 2024/in Community Development, Defense, Economy, Engineering, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, People, Technology/by Sarah Zupko

Ramesh Babu, the Consul General of India at Atlanta, visited Huntsville and North Alabama on May 5-6. He made a number of stops to meet with various local business and community leaders. Among other responsibilities, the Consul General acts as a liaison between business owners in the US and contacts, in both government and private […]

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City of Huntsville dedicates newly expanded Loretta P. Spencer Sports Complex

May 8, 2024/in Community Development, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People, Success, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Heather Alfonso

On Tuesday, May 7, the City of Huntsville celebrated the grand opening of its newly expanded soccer facility at the Loretta P. Spencer Sports Complex at John Hunt Park. The addition of two synthetic turf fields and other improvements expanded the 20-acre championship sports facility. The fields are multipurpose and capable of hosting soccer, lacrosse, […]

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