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Bank Independent Earns Spot Among Alabama’s Best Places to Work

December 11, 2024/in Awards, Banking, Construction, Education, Employment, Featured, Finance, Lead, News/by Sarah Zupko

Bank Independent has been named as one of the Best Companies to Work for in Alabama for the fifth consecutive year.  The designation is awarded by Business Alabama Magazine and Best Companies Group. “Being named one of the best companies to work for in Alabama for the fifth consecutive year is a true testament to […]

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Nitro Tales Brings Big-City Vibes and Eastern Fusion to Huntsville

December 10, 2024/in Entertainment, Entrepreneurs, Featured, Food, Food/dining, Hospitality, Lead, News, Recreation, Retail, Small Business, Tourism, Travel/Leisure/by Noah Logan

Huntsville’s culinary scene has gained a new addition within the heart of Providence Main Street with the opening of Nitro Tales, a bar and restaurant combining big-city innovation and Eastern-inspired flavors. Owned by Huntsville mainstay Alka Chain, Nitro Tales celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, December 7th. The spot aims to transport guests into a […]

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Local college partners with FAME to train future manufacturing leaders

December 9, 2024/in Automotive, Career, Economy, Education, Employment, Featured, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Technology, Workforce Development/by Sarah Zupko

Drake State has partnered with the Huntsville Tech Federation Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) chapter in a move that will address workforce needs while providing high-paying jobs to program graduates.  Representatives from six leading manufacturing companies were present at Drake State on the morning of December 6 to formalize the partnership through a signing ceremony.  The […]

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City Council Meeting Recap: Financial Success, Neighborhood Development, and Holiday Highlights

December 6, 2024/in Banking, Community Development, Education, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Finance, Food, Government, Lead, News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Retail/by Noah Logan

The City Council meeting on December 5 discussed a variety of topics including the successful refinancing of city debt, which saved $1.5 million in taxpayer funds, and the city’s triple A bond rating. Rod Kanter, a partner at Bradley Law Firm, highlighted Huntsville’s strong financial management in relation to refinancing its debt and funding projects. […]

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Leveling Up: Two local experts offer strategies for job hunting and hiring success in North Alabama

December 6, 2024/in Career, Economy, Education, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, Resource, Workforce Development/by Alexander Duck

Job hunting, even in a strong economy, can be a daunting and arduous task. Long gone are the days of filling out an application in person and handing it directly over to the manager with a friendly introduction. These days, most jobs are obtained through websites and online postings, which can require some additional digital […]

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Christmas fun in District 1!

December 6, 2024/in Arts, Charities, Entertainment, Events, Featured, Lead, News, Recreation/by staff reports

Mark your calendar for an inaugural Christmas celebration happening this weekend in North Huntsville.  District 1 City Council member Michelle Watkins will host “A Claus for Celebration” on Sunday, December 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Johnson Legacy Center and Legacy Park.  The event, which is free to attend, will include complimentary hot chocolate, […]

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Opening Doors: How Huntsville Businesses Can Lead in Accessibility

December 5, 2024/in Community Development, Construction, Featured, Health, Health Care, Hospitality, Lead, News, People, Recreation, Retail/by Sarah Zupko

Photo Credit: Josh Weichman Over 5 million Americans use wheelchairs to get around.  Madison resident Taylor Burton is a freelance graphic designer and lead singer of the local band The Silver Silos. Burton has spina bifida and has used a wheelchair all of his life.   Nancy Becher, of New Market, founded Invisible Warriors after becoming […]

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Boeing to cut 150+ Huntsville jobs amid national workforce reductions

December 4, 2024/in Aerospace, Defense, Economy, Employment, Featured, Lead, NASA, News, Space, Technology/by Sarah Zupko

Boeing has announced that they will lay off over 150 Huntsville employees, beginning on January 17, 2025.  The Huntsville layoffs are part of nationwide Boeing terminations. The aerospace and defense company has announced that it plans to reduce its national workforce by 10% — for a total loss of 17,000 jobs. “Our business is in […]

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Huntsville real estate poised for growth in 2025

December 4, 2024/in Construction, Economy, Featured, Finance, Housing, Lead, News, Real Estate/by Matt Curtis

As we approach 2025, there’s plenty to be optimistic about in the Huntsville area, especially in terms of the local economy and real estate market. Several factors suggest that home prices could see significant growth in the coming year, with both national and local trends aligning to create a favorable environment for sellers and potential […]

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Huntsville maintains perfect financial scores from credit rating agencies

December 3, 2024/in Banking, Economy, Featured, Finance, Lead, News/by Sarah Zupko

The City of Huntsville has been awarded the highest credit rating for the 16th year in a row.  The nation’s top two credit rating agencies, Moody’s Investor Service and Standard & Poor’s Rating Services, have both assigned their highest rating to Huntsville. Similar to an individual’s FICO score, these assessments evaluate the City’s financial reliability. […]

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