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Crews continue to move dirt for development as Huntsville City FC opens season

March 28, 2025/in Construction, Construction Zone, Development, Entertainment, Featured, News, Sports/by Mike Easterling

Construction crews were busy at various tasks on a sunny Thursday morning, some running excavators while others tended to jobs stretching across acres of real estate that sat empty for decades in front of what is now Wicks Family Field at Joe Davis Stadium. Ground was broken at the site just off South Memorial Parkway […]

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What is workforce development, anyways?

March 28, 2025/in Columnists, Featured, Lead, News, Workforce Development/by Alexander Duck

Whether you are working or unemployed, blue collar or professional, new to the workforce or a seasoned expert, it is likely you have participated in workforce development throughout your adult life. That being said, what comes to mind when one hears the term “workforce development” is usually based on one’s own personal experience.  In reality, […]

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UAH Huntsville Showcase prepares students for career success

March 27, 2025/in Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Success, Workforce Development/by Kait Thursday

For students preparing to enter the workforce, navigating the transition from academia to a professional career can feel daunting. But on Friday, March 21, participants in the UAH Huntsville Showcase walked away with more than just career advice—they gained a deeper understanding of how to adapt, build connections, and carve out their own paths in […]

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City of Madison hosts ribbon cutting for Sunshine Oaks Park

March 26, 2025/in Community Development, Construction, Development, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Featured, Government, Health, Lead, News, Recreation, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

The City of Madison recently celebrated the grand opening of Sunshine Oaks Park, a newly developed 40-acre recreational space designed to enhance community engagement and provide diverse outdoor activities. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, held on March 20th at 10:30 a.m., marked an important milestone in the city’s commitment to expanding green space and promoting outdoor recreation. […]

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Tuberville discusses education, Space Command, and government efficiency in Huntsville visit

March 26, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Economy, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, Science, Space/by Noah Logan

Senator Tommy Tuberville visited Redstone Arsenal on Thursday, addressing key concerns for Alabamians, including the future of education, government efficiency, Space Command’s headquarters and even a possible bid for the governorship.  Tuberville voiced strong support for President Donald Trump’s executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education (DOE). He argued that eliminating the federal […]

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Wernher von Braun’s lasting economic legacy in Huntsville

March 25, 2025/in Aerospace, Defense, Development, Economy, Education, Employment, Engineering, Events, Featured, Lead, NASA, News, Science, Space, Technology, Workforce Development/by Kait Thursday

On March 17, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center honored the children of Dr. Wernher von Braun—Iris, Margrit, and Peter—with its inaugural Founders Award. The ceremony, held in the Davidson Center’s Saturn V Hall, recognized the von Braun family’s significant contributions to the Center and Space Camp programs. But beyond the ceremony, this award underscores […]

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Moon Tree’s historic journey ends at Monte Sano State Park

March 25, 2025/in Aerospace, Community Development, Events, Featured, Lead, NASA, News, Research, Science, Space/by Mike Easterling

From the Marshall Space Flight Center to beyond the Moon, and finally to its final destination at Monte Sano State Park, the most traveled tree seed in history is home. On a cloudy, windy and cold first day of spring, a dedication was held Thursday to celebrate the planting of the “Moon Tree,’’ a pine […]

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Danny Windham Named to HudsonAlpha Board of Directors

March 24, 2025/in Featured, News, Recognition/by staff reports

Danny Windham was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology during a regularly scheduled meeting of the Institute’s leadership. Windham most recently served as the Institute’s Chief Operating Officer (COO) from 2019-25, retiring in February. He previously served on the HudsonAlpha Board of Directors for nine years before stepping […]

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Innovation Power Hour brings tech, AI, and entrepreneurship to local college

March 21, 2025/in Education, Events, Featured, News, Research, Technology/by Mike Easterling

The second HBCU Innovation Power Hour’s spring tour arrived at Drake State Community and Technical College, bringing with it a chance for students to gain hands-on experience and face time with industry leaders and entrepreneurs. The Innovative Power Hour, which was held at Drake State on Monday, is an initiative of The Alabama Collective. Innovate […]

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The Market at MidCity Opens for its Seventh Season

March 21, 2025/in Agriculture, Arts, Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Events, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Health, Lead, News, Retail, Travel/Leisure/by Kait Thursday

The Market at MidCity commenced its seventh season on Sunday, March 16, 2025, despite challenging weather conditions marked by mud and wind. The resilience of both vendors and patrons was evident, as a substantial turnout underscored the community’s commitment to supporting local enterprises. This weekly event, running from noon to 4 p.m. every Sunday until […]

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