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Toyota’s IFORCE Twin Turbo V6 Engine Got Some Motors Running at Toyota Alabama’s Line-Off Ceremony

October 19, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Featured, Manufacturing, News, Technology/by Kimberly Ballard

To the driving beat of Steppenwolf’s classic Born to be Wild, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama got everyone looking for adventure at the plant’s Line-Off Ceremony when they officially unveiled their new IFORCE Twin Turbo V6 engine, made exclusively at the Huntsville plant, for all 2022 Toyota Tundras made in North America. The shimmering silver apparatus […]

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Northrop Grumman Grows Huntsville Jobs and Footprint in Support of National Security

October 18, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Defense, Engineering, Featured, News, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

If Huntsville had at any time in the past 75 years, shied away from very complex programs and solutions, rife with a lot of moving parts requiring a massive effort from a team of brilliant scientists to accomplish – well, we would all still be picking watercress and a gigantic boll of cotton would mark […]

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Huntsville City Council Proposes Redistricting Plan Following 2020 Census Growth

October 15, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Featured, Government, News, People/by Gus Wintzell

The redistricting team presented a new plan to the Huntsville City Council last night during the first of its regularly scheduled monthly meetings.  The goal of the Council meeting was to outline the new redistricting plan and set a path to achieve a “substantial equality of population among various districts” in order to maximize voting […]

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Madison County Ranks Third in the State for Incoming Investment

October 12, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Development, Economy, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

Madison County Alabama ranked No. 3 in the state for incoming investment according to a survey conducted by SmartAsset, a team of financial techies, journalists, and data analysts that promote accuracy and transparency in all aspects of the financial industry. The study looks at cities across the United States that received the most incoming investments […]

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Venardos Circus Kicks Off Fall Entertainment at MidCity This Week

October 11, 2021/in Lead, Entertainment, Events, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

The Vernardos Circus kicks off a series of entertainment venues coming to MidCity this fall. Started as the Little Circus with Big Dreams at the Los Angeles County Fair in 2014, the Vernardos Circus debuted to a sold-out audience at Huntsville’s MidCity District this weekend.  Created by former Ringling Bros. Ringmaster Kevin Vernardos, the Broadway-style […]

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MTM Gets Cranking on 2022 Toyota Corolla Cross; Mazda Starts Production on New CX-50 Crossover in January

October 8, 2021/in Lead, Automotive, Development, Featured, Manufacturing, News, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

Ladies and Gentlemen, start those engines!  Oops! Not your racing engines but the all-new namesake “Apollo” production line at Huntsville’s new Mazda Toyota Manufacturing!  With the push of a button this month, the new $2.3 billion, 3.7 million square foot MTM facility finally begins production on its first ever automobile – the 2022 Toyota Corolla […]

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Millennium Opens the Nation’s First Threat Informatics Center

October 6, 2021/in Lead, cyber, Development, Engineering, Featured, Information technology, News/by Lori Connors

Cybercrimes are occurring with increasing frequency. As hackers develop more sophisticated ways to access secure information, the need for people skilled in cybersecurity continues to grow.  To help address these issues, Millennium Corporation recently unveiled its new Threat Informatics Center (MTIC™). Located in Bridge Street Town Centre, the MTIC™ facility is the first-of-its-kind in the […]

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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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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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