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Job seekers invited to ReLaunch Career Fair on July 18 & 19 in Huntsville

July 11, 2022/in Career, Employment, Events, News, People, Workforce Development/by staff reports

The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber is collaborating with the local Alabama Career Center, the Alabama Community College System, local nonprofits, and community agencies to help bridge the gap between the under-resourced job seeker and our employers.  The ReLaunch Career Fair will provide opportunities for individuals who are changing careers, unemployed, underemployed, have dropped out of high […]

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USTA Clay Court Nationals latest event to economically impact city

July 11, 2022/in Community Development, Economy, Events, News, Sports, Tourism/by Mike Easterling

The United States Tennis Association (UTSA) is bringing in 224 young players this week for the 16-Under girls Clay Court Nationals. Those players, and their families, will also bring a financial windfall for the city. According to Joel Lamp of the Huntsville-Madison County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) the tournament from July 10-17 will have […]

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Joe Davis moves closer to completion

July 6, 2022/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Events, Featured, News, Recognition, Sports, Tourism/by staff reports

Since 1997, Chapman Sisson Architects has played a part in shaping the look and feel of Huntsville, and being a part of the revitalization of a local landmark like Joe Davis Stadium is no different.  “The Joe Davis project is especially  rewarding and a bucket list project for  me. In 1985 my college thesis project  […]

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Huntsville to host public finale of Alabama Launchpad Cycle 2 2022 Competition

June 16, 2022/in Awards, Community Development, Economy, Events, News, Small Business, Success/by Gus Wintzell

Alabama Launchpad, a program of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA), is proud to announce that its Launch Advisors have selected eleven finalists to participate in the Cycle 2 2022 competition. These companies will compete for a combined $75,000 at a public finale in Huntsville, Alabama on August 30.  Alabama Launchpad has finalists in […]

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HudsonAlpha, University of Georgia CROPS Conference Addresses Plant Sustainability

June 16, 2022/in Biotechnology, Environment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Science, Technology/by Dawn Suiter

Hundreds of scientists and agricultural researchers from across the country converged on HudsonAlpha from June 13-16 for a biotechnology conference hosted by the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. HudsonAlpha’s fourth annual CROPS conference marked the return to in-person meetings, with this year’s theme focusing on […]

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Huntsville Black Business Expo set to return in late Summer 2022

June 16, 2022/in Community Development, Events, Featured, News, People, Small Business/by Noah Logan

Vicki Morris, along with the help of other organizers, held the first Huntsville Black Business Expo in November of 2021 to “Help bring the two worlds of Huntsville together.” Her mission was to take her expertise in helping small businesses in the Huntsville area and highlight black owned small businesses while also providing a family […]

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Propst Arena $1.4 Million exterior facelift shines bright during first Concerts in the Park

June 7, 2022/in Community Development, Events, Featured, News, Success, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

Huntsville, AL – The Von Braun Center (VBC) showcased enhancements to the exterior of the Propst Arena totaling around $1.4 million during the season’s first Concerts in the Park on Monday, June 6, 2022. “This arena has been the focal point of large live events in Huntsville for over 47 years,” commented VBC Executive Director […]

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Celebrating the Glorious Return of Cosmic Christ

May 26, 2022/in Arts, Community Development, Events, News/by Lori Connors

Time and weather are often unkind to outdoor pieces of art. Especially large-scale installations, such as the “Cosmic Christ” mosaic that adorns the First Baptist Church on Governor’s Drive in Huntsville.  Over the years, this eye-catching work of art had been deteriorating piece by piece. It was not uncommon for churchgoers to find little bits […]

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Local Business Leaders Honored During National Small Business Week

May 4, 2022/in Community Development, Economy, Events, Featured, News, Small Business/by Dawn Suiter

Small business forms the lifeblood of the Huntsville area community, and in recognition of that, the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce commemorated National Small Business Week with an event held Tuesday in the Chamber atrium.  Chamber Vice President of Small Business Ashley Engels-Ross kicked off the event, which recognized the importance of small businesses to […]

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AMCA’s Bi-Annual Show: A step into the past reveals Huntsville military present

May 2, 2022/in Events, Featured, Military, News/by Mike Easterling

During World War II and in the aftermath, Huntsvillle joined Tullahoma in Tennessee in the running to acquire some German ingenuity and labor when Prisoners of War were relocated to the United States and to get coveted engineers. Tullahoma seemingly got the better of it when 11 POW camps were opened there in the Volunteer […]

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