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Seven leadership styles to utilize in 2025

January 27, 2025/in Columnists, Featured, Lead, News, Resource, Success/by Alexander Duck

Managing a team or running an organization is no easy task. Understanding the different functions and approaches to leadership, however, can help.  It is worth noting that most leaders combine several styles of leadership or will rely on different approaches at different times to solve complex challenges.  Conflict can occur when management relies heavily on […]

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Sports tourism in Huntsville in 2024: The record-setting numbers are now in

January 24, 2025/in Economy, Education, Employment, Entertainment, Featured, Finance, Hospitality, Lead, News, Recreation, Sports, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Sarah Zupko

Photo credit: Huntsville Sports Commission The Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has released the figures for sports tourism in Huntsville in 2024.  The CVB reports that 68 sporting events held in Huntsville over the past year resulted in a record-breaking $50 million in economic impact. “We have come a long way over the […]

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Singing River Trail names new Executive Director

January 24, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Education, Environment, Featured, Health, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by staff reports

The Singing River Trail (SRT) Board of Directors has announced that Misti Potter will serve as the organization’s new Executive Director. “We are thrilled to welcome Misti to the Singing River Trail team,” said Jared Mitchem, SRT Board Chair. “Her expertise in nonprofit leadership, combined with her proven ability to deliver impactful results, positions her […]

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Spring 2025 Civic Engagement Academy: Now open for applications

January 23, 2025/in Community Development, Education, Featured, Lead, News/by Sarah Zupko

Are you a resident, student, or business owner in Huntsville or the surrounding areas? Are you at least 19 years of age? Are you interested in learning more about Huntsville’s municipal government and ways to make a difference in the community? You might be a great fit for Huntsville’s Civic Engagement Academy’s (CEA) spring 2025 […]

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North Alabama’s “Shark Tank” competition is back!

January 22, 2025/in Community Development, Development, Economy, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Resource, Success, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Do you have a big idea that you would love to bring to life? Launch and Singing River Trail have announced that applications for the fourth annual Singing River Trail Launch Tank competition are now open.  The competition, modeled after the hit television series “Shark Tank,” allows local entrepreneurs the chance to turn their unique […]

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Techs and the City: Unveiling a vision for the next decade in Huntsville

January 21, 2025/in Education, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Information technology, Lead, News, People, Recreation, Technology, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

Photo: gener8tor Old and young techies alike gathered on a cold Tuesday night at The Camp in MidCity to socialize during happy hour before a panel of local business heavyweights talked shop. The occasion was the inaugural “Techs and the City’’—a play on the title of a popular cable television series—and was subtitled “Huntsville and […]

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Dallas, Lowe and Lincoln Mills closer to historic street signs

January 20, 2025/in Community Development, Education, Featured, Government, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate/by Mike Easterling

The preliminaries are nearly finished and the folks behind the movement to add the Dallas Mill Historical District to the growing list of Huntsville neighborhoods adorned with the city’s brown and white street signs are nearing their goal. The Dallas Mill burned down years ago, but old-timers and more recent arrivals alike gathered at Jackson […]

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Drake State lands large grant aimed at building workforce infrastructure

January 17, 2025/in Education, Government, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Technology, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

Drake State Community and Technical College’s reputation as a leader in workforce development and innovation helped it land a grant worth $1,514,520. The award is part of the U.S. Department of Labor’s latest round of Strengthening Community Colleges Training Grants. Drake State is the first institution in Alabama to receive the grant. This funding is […]

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Matt Curtis Real Estate celebrates $2 Billion in closings

January 16, 2025/in Awards, Featured, Lead, News, Real Estate, Success/by Sarah Zupko

Matt Curtis Real Estate has surpassed $2 billion in total closings.  Reaching this milestone situates the team among the nation’s top real estate companies and further solidifies its leadership in the Huntsville market.  “We are incredibly proud to reach $2 billion in closings—a testament to the trust and confidence our clients place in us every […]

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Huntsville City Council honors heroic officers, discusses Weeden House updates

January 16, 2025/in Awards, Banking, Community Development, Construction, Education, Featured, Government, Law, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Travel/Leisure/by Noah Logan

The Huntsville City Council convened Thursday, January 9th for its first regular meeting of the year, where they recognized remarkable acts of bravery, received updates from the community, and handled various city-related matters. The meeting began with a special recognition of Huntsville Police Officer Jason Tony and Sergeant Lambert for their extraordinary courage in responding […]

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