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Huntsville/Madison County Chamber Wins Prestigious Award from Site Selection Magazine

May 2, 2019/in News, Featured, Government, People/by Bud McLaughlin

The Huntsville/Madison County Chamber has been honored with a Mac Conway Award, which was revealed in the May 2019 issue of Site Selection magazine. The magazine’s Mac Conway Awards for Excellence in Economic Development recognize the top local and regional economic development agencies in the US for their roles in helping to deliver prosperity to […]

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While Residents are Goin’ ‘Round Huntsville Mountain, Businesses are Assessing the Fallout

April 30, 2019/in Construction Zone, Featured, Government, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Huntsville residents are used to going around things. Most people have skirted around Redstone Arsenal for 65 years to get where they are going. And, after all, when you live in a valley, there are going to be some mountains to traverse, but the priority $18 million Cecil Ashburn Drive road improvement project has been […]

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South Huntsville Library: The Future of Libraries at the Sandra Moon Campus

April 22, 2019/in Construction Zone, Education, Featured, Government, News, Technology/by Lori Connors

With more than 20 years of continuous growth and service to South Huntsville, the Bailey Cove Library is bursting at the seams. Research has shown that over the past year, more than 2,000 library cards were issued; more than 10,000 programs attended; and nearly 7,000 people used the public computers – JUST at Bailey Cove […]

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Auburn Receives $5.2M NASA Contract to Improve Liquid Rocket Engine Performance

April 3, 2019/in News, Aerospace, Education, Government, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

AUBURN — NASA has awarded a $5.2 million contract to Auburn’s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence, it was announced Monday. The three-year contract is to develop additive manufacturing processes and techniques for improving the performance of liquid rocket engines. The contract is the latest expansion of a longstanding public-private […]

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Port of Huntsville Wins Governor’s Trade Excellence Award

March 27, 2019/in Featured, Government, Services/by Kimberly Ballard

MONTGOMERY — The Port of Huntsville received a 2019 Governor’s Trade Excellence Award Wednesday in a ceremony at the State Capitol with Gov. Kay Ivey. The annual awards recognize companies that fuel Alabama’s robust export business and sell their innovative designs and products in markets worldwide. The Port of Huntsville was one of eight honorees […]

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A Brand New Time in South Huntsville or, Rather, a New Brand

March 4, 2019/in Events, Featured, Food/dining, Government, News, Real Estate, Retail, Services, Small Business, Travel/Leisure/by Bud McLaughlin

In the next couple of months, south Huntsville will enter a new era. In fact, a “brand’ new era. South Huntsville business owners, community members and government officials are coming together to create a vibrant and thriving district. Extending from, essentially, Martin Road south to the Tennessee River, South Huntsville Main Street will be a […]

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State DOT Filling Potholes, Investigating Cracks

February 26, 2019/in News, Construction Zone, Government/by Bud McLaughlin

The torrential rains that brought flood conditions to the area also wreaked havoc with the highways, creating potholes and cracks as wide as a lane. State Department of Transportation crews began filling potholes that made Interstate-565 resemble a moonscape more than a highway. Seth Burkett, ALDOT’s North Region public information officer, said “several tons of […]

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Baseball complex, 2 more hotels coming to Town Madison

January 27, 2019/in Events, Featured, Government, News/by Kimberly Ballard

MADISON — Mayor Paul Finley made some major announcements and shared some astounding economic data Friday night at his annual State of the City Address. Two new hotel chains, the Avid Hotel and Hilton Garden Inn, will join Home2 Suites and Margaritaville at Town Madison. Why the need for more lodging? Because among his big […]

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History and Future Merge with Blue Origin Engine Plant in the Rocket City

January 25, 2019/in Aerospace, Construction Zone, Featured, Government, Manufacturing, News, Technology/by Bud McLaughlin

Looking back on history with an eye to the future, elected officials joined the CEOs of Blue Origin and United Launch Alliance in a ground-breaking ceremony Friday for a $200 million rocket engine manufacturing facility in Huntsville. “We’re here to celebrate history with a vision to the future,” said Alabama Secretary of Commerce Greg Canfield […]

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No Wall Divides Huntsville as Neighbor Helps Neighbor During Shutdown

January 17, 2019/in Featured, Government, News, People/by Bud McLaughlin

She’s recently divorced and lives in a 1-bedroom apartment. Her ex-husband has custody of their children – though she sees them every weekend. Due to our recent political climate, the dad – a government contractor – has been furloughed with a mortgage payment and kids to feed. Mom reached out to her neighbors and friends […]

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