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Danny Levis named President of Invariant Corporation

March 12, 2025/in Engineering, Featured, News, Recognition/by staff reports

Invariant Corporation has announced the promotion of Danny Levis to President, effective March 7th, 2025.  With nearly 20 years of experience in electrical engineering and a strong background in radio frequency systems, Danny has made significant contributions to Invariant’s growth. After joining the company, he quickly rose to Director of Technical Operations, leading initiatives that […]

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Michael Bishop named Assistant Vice President at ServisFirst Bank Huntsville

March 12, 2025/in Banking, Featured, News, Recognition/by staff reports

Michael Bishop has been promoted to Assistant Vice President at ServisFirst Bank Huntsville.  Since joining in 2022, Bishop has grown his portfolio and built strong partnerships with business owners and stakeholders. In his new role, he will continue to expand his loan and deposit portfolio, providing tailored financial solutions to commercial clients. “Michael has been […]

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City Parks and Rec to host first Teen Career Summit

March 11, 2025/in Education, Employment, Events, Featured, Government, News, Resource, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

Huntsville Parks & Recreation is launching a new career path program for area youth. The initiative—the Teen Career Summit 2025—is free for ages 14-18 and takes place on Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Dr. Richard Showers Sr. Recreation Center. The program is designed to give teens the tools they need to plan for […]

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Conference USA Basketball Championships adds millions to city coffers

March 11, 2025/in Economy, Entertainment, Events, Featured, News, Recreation, Sports, Travel/Leisure/by Mike Easterling

The Von Braun Center crew was still trying to get Propst Arena flipped from hosting a gymnastics meet over the weekend in front of today’s start of college basketball tournaments. Monday night, on the heels of the “Elevate the Stage’’ gymnastics meet featuring Alabama,  California, North Carolina and Michigan State it looked as if workers […]

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Dread Pirate Robotics seek trek from Rocket City to Space City

March 11, 2025/in Education, Engineering, Featured, Lead, News, Travel/Leisure, Workforce Development/by Mike Easterling

Taking on the role of underdog but carrying a nickname that sounds more like a group of menacing Caribbean Sea marauders, a group of nine middle and high school students found treasure in their first year as a robotics team. Dread Pirate Robotics has a 19-1 record and capped their first season with a victory […]

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Bank Independent Launches Food and Family Share Initiative to Support Local Families in Need

March 10, 2025/in Banking, Charities, Community Development, Events, Featured, Food, News/by staff reports

Bank Independent has announced the launch of Food and Family Share, in partnership with WAFF and Mix 96.9, starting on March 10th. For the past 11 years, Bank Independent has hosted the Food Share drive to help fight food insecurity in local communities. This year, the initiative expands to include the Family Share component, collecting […]

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Sit Down With Success: A conversation with architect Jim Norton

March 10, 2025/in Career, Columnists, Development, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Lead, News, People, Services, Sit Down With Success, Small Business/by Heather Price

With a career spanning over 30 years and nearly 1,000 projects to his name, Huntsville architect Jim Norton has built a reputation for thoughtful, high-quality design. Originally from Cookeville, Tenn., Norton specializes in both residential and commercial architecture, with a portfolio that includes everything from playhouses and office buildings to churches and custom homes. He […]

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How tariffs can rebuild American manufacturing, create jobs, and strengthen the economy

March 7, 2025/in Columnists, News, Real Estate/by Matt Curtis

The Potential Benefits of Tariffs: A Long-Term Solution for America Albert Einstein once said the definition of insanity is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results. For decades, the U.S. has engaged in free trade policies that have led to the erosion of its manufacturing base, an increasing wealth gap, and growing dependence […]

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Madison County Commission discusses raises for local elected officials

March 7, 2025/in Community Development, Featured, Government, Lead, News/by Katie Holt

At last week’s Madison County Commission meeting, area commissioners discussed potential raises for local elected officials.  The discussion began with item nine on the meeting agenda: “Resolution regarding Madison County Sheriff’s Compensation.” Madison County Attorney Jeff Rich described the resolution. “This resolution is before you for consideration with regard to requesting the legislature to approve […]

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Connecting in the Rocket City: 10 Huntsville professional networking groups to check out

March 6, 2025/in Career, Employment, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Lead, News, People, Resource, Workforce Development/by Katie Holt

Huntsville’s thriving business community makes it an excellent place for anyone looking to expand their network. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, corporate leader, working parent, or a newcomer to the area, connecting with the right people can open doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and growth.  Fortunately, the Rocket City is home to various networking groups tailored […]

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