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HudsonAlpha Joins International H.A.R.V.E.S.T. Network to Drive Agtech Innovation

September 17, 2025/in Agriculture, Education, Engineering, Entrepreneurs, Environment, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Science, Technology/by staff reports

HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology has been selected as one of 12 regional ecosystem innovation hubs in the U.S.—and among partners in four other countries—to serve as an Ecosystem Partner in H.A.R.V.E.S.T. (Harnessing Agricultural Research and Venture Ecosystems for Sustainable Technology), a new global platform. H.A.R.V.E.S.T. is a global collaborative agtech accelerator built upon the success […]

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Rockin’ Around the Scientific Clock: HudsonAlpha’s Bandstand Night Gives a Musical Overview of New Research, Funding Challenges, and Growth Ahead

August 27, 2025/in Biotechnology, Development, Education, Environment, Events, Featured, Government, Health, Health Care, Lead, Medical, News, Research, Science, Technology/by Katie Holt

At HudsonAlpha’s Bandstand night, on August 19, Dr. Neil Lamb, president of the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, delivered a comprehensive and entertaining update on the research organization’s status, framing his presentation around popular songs from the 1960s to the 2000s.  Dr. Lamb began the event by playing “Turn! Turn! Turn!” by the Byrds and spoke […]

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LAUNCH celebrates 10 years, unveils strategic plan for North Alabama

August 15, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Entrepreneurs, Environment, Events, Featured, Finance, Government, Health, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Marking a decade of service to North Alabama, LAUNCH Regional Partnership gathered elected officials, community and business leaders, and residents for a “State of the Region” address on Thursday, August 14 at Cook Museum of Natural Science in Decatur. The all-volunteer organization was created to encourage collaboration among the state’s 10 northernmost counties. LAUNCH Chair […]

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Huntsville Among Cities Chosen for Outdoor Literacy Program

August 13, 2025/in Charities, Community Development, Development, Education, Environment, Events, Featured, Health, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Families in Huntsville, along with several other cities, will gain new opportunities to learn and play outdoors through a collaborative initiative between PNC Grow Up Great® and the National Center for Families Learning. The PNC Foundation has awarded a $765,000 grant to pilot an updated version of the Let’s Learn Together Outside program, targeting select […]

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Flint River at Risk? New Market Residents Push Back on Integra Water Project

August 11, 2025/in Development, Entertainment, Environment, Featured, Health, Law, Lead, Legal, News, Recreation, Research, Resource, Small Business, Sports, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

The recent announcement that Integra Water plans to build a wastewater treatment facility near the Flint River in New Market has sparked significant concern among local residents, environmental advocates, and river-dependent businesses. Questions have arisen about how the new plant might impact water quality, local ecosystems, and public health, especially given Alabama’s history of industrial […]

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Five-Hour Council Meeting Yields Controversial Decision

July 28, 2025/in Acquisitions, Community Development, Development, Energy, Environment, Events, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Services, Utilities/by Mike Easterling

The Huntsville City Council’s regular meeting Thursday night turned into a marathon session that lasted for nearly five hours, and one resolution that met with much debate was approved by the slimmest of margins. Representatives for Huntsville, Scottsboro and Athens proposed to form the North Alabama Public Energy District, a cooperative district, which seeks to […]

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Huntsville’s Greenway Vision Expands with Community at the Center

July 24, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Featured, Government, Health, Lead, News, Recreation, Services, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

On July 17, Huntsville residents gathered at City Hall to help shape the future of the city’s greenways. The open house—hosted by the City of Huntsville’s Planning and Landscape Management teams—invited the public to explore maps, learn about upcoming trail expansions, and contribute ideas that will directly influence the evolving Greenway Master Plan. Huntsville currently […]

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AgTech Gets the Red Carpet Treatment in Huntsville

July 17, 2025/in Agriculture, Awards, Biotechnology, Community Development, Development, Economy, Energy, Engineering, Entrepreneurs, Environment, Events, Featured, Finance, Lead, News, Real Estate, Research, Resource, Science, Technology/by Mike Easterling

Land wealth transfer, carbon technology for craft breweries, farm managing shellfish and seaweed, reducing waste and maximizing animal carcass value.  These were themes at the Founders Red Carpet Premiere, the title of Monday night’s HudsonAlpha AgTech Accelerator Showcase, powered by gener8tor, that marked the end of the fifth and final cohort and second fund. After […]

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A New Model for Local Commerce: Food & Farm Hub Grows Huntsville’s Green Economy

July 3, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Entrepreneurs, Environment, Events, Featured, Finance, Food, Food/dining, Health, Lead, News, Recreation, Resource, Retail, Services, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

Despite scattered thunderstorms that briefly sent guests scrambling for shelter, the Huntsville Food & Farm Hub officially launched on June 24 at the historic Lumberyard, introducing a bold new chapter in local agriculture, sustainability, and community-driven enterprise. The event marked the opening of a year-round online marketplace connecting residents and restaurants to farms and producers […]

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Big Spring Park East to Gain 2.4 Acres of Public Greenspace

June 26, 2025/in Arts, Community Development, Construction, Construction Zone, Environment, Featured, Government, Lead, News, Recreation, Services, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Big Spring Park, a well-known civic and cultural space in downtown Huntsville, is set to expand with new amenities aimed at enhancing opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and community use. City leaders presented the final designs for the transformative expansion of Big Spring Park East to the Huntsville Planning Commission for approval on June 24. The […]

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