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Madison Mayor Paul Finley to step down after 12 years, paving way for new leadership

November 1, 2024/in Community Development, Featured, Lead, News, People, Recognition/by Heather Price

After over a decade at the helm, Madison Mayor Paul Finley announced he will not seek a fourth term, marking the close of a tenure characterized by strategic growth and community-driven projects. Serving three terms, Finley has focused on enhancing Madison’s quality of life, ensuring responsible development, and fostering partnerships throughout the Tennessee Valley. Reflecting […]

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HudsonAlpha, gener8tor launch AgTech Accelerator’s fall cohort to drive agricultural innovation

November 1, 2024/in Agriculture, Biotechnology, Economy, Education, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Science, Small Business, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology, in collaboration with global venture firm gener8tor, has announced the six agriculture technology startups selected for the Fall 2024 HudsonAlpha AgTech Accelerator. The accelerator program, based in Huntsville, kicked off earlier this month and will invest up to $100,000 in each startup. Focused on advancing agricultural innovation, the accelerator provides selected […]

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The complexities of retiring in 2024: Local financial expert weighs in on issues of the retirement economy

October 31, 2024/in Economy, Employment, Featured, Lead, News, People, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

The Retirement crisis deepens as millions of Americans struggle with rising costs and savings shortfalls As the U.S. faces a growing retirement crisis, millions of Americans are at risk of financial insecurity in their later years. The combination of inadequate savings, rising living costs, and the shift away from traditional pensions has left many unprepared […]

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Huntsville hosts first Alabama plasma physics conference, poised to become a leader in AI-driven plasma science

October 31, 2024/in Education, Employment, Engineering, Events, Featured, Lead, NASA, News, Science, Technology/by Sarah Zupko

Physicists from around the nation gathered in Huntsville for the first Annual International Alabama Plasma Physics Conference (AIAPC), which was held from October 28 to 30.  The conference — which attracted scientists, researchers, faculty, and students — is part of statewide efforts to make Alabama a hub for the plasma science and engineering (PSE) industry.  […]

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Historic Huntsville location keeps a ghostly secret

October 31, 2024/in Featured, Lead, News, People, Small Business/by Heather Alfonso

Along with cooler weather and falling leaves, autumn brings thoughts of cozy hearths and spooky tales told by the fire.  Today, Huntsville is known for its role in space exploration and the many science and technology-based businesses that call it home.  You might think, therefore, that it has nothing to offer in the way of […]

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Madison Mayor Paul Finley declares city “strong and growing stronger” in State of City Address

October 30, 2024/in Community Development, Economy, Education, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People/by Heather Price

In his recent State of the City Address, Mayor Paul Finley announced that Madison stands strong and continues to grow stronger, citing healthy finances, top-ranked schools, and a shared community vision. “I think every mayor in every city in a nation hopes that they truly could say what I have the honor of being able […]

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North Alabama engineers honored at National SWE Conference for outstanding community contributions

October 30, 2024/in Awards, Community Development, Engineering, Events, Featured, Lead, News, People, Recognition, Research/by Sarah Zupko

Two members of the North Alabama professional section of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) were honored with awards at the annual conference, WE24, in Chicago, Illinois. The conference was held from October 24 to 26.  Shela Joyce, Continuous Improvement Lean Specialist at IPEX, and Rachel Carter Snoddy, Software Engineer at Boeing, were recognized for […]

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UAH researcher awarded $300,000 NSF grant to bolster security in intelligent cyber-physical systems

October 30, 2024/in Community Development, Education, Featured, Lead, News, Research, Science, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

Dr. Avimanyu Sahoo, an assistant professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has secured a $299,969 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study vulnerabilities in learning-based intelligent cyber-physical systems (CPS) and develop defense strategies. This research is part of a $600,000 collaboration with Dr. […]

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CFD Research expands Jackson County footprint with 19,000-square-foot expansion

October 29, 2024/in Community Development, Engineering, Events, Featured, Lead, Manufacturing, News, Science, Technology/by Noah Logan

CFD Research started off the week on Monday with the opening of its newest expansion, an additional facility at its Joel B. Everett Engineering Test Center, in Hollywood, Ala.  The expansion, which started with a groundbreaking August of 2023, is made up of a 19,000-square-foot facility that will now house more than 28 additional offices, […]

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September real estate monthly report shows inventory gains across Alabama

October 28, 2024/in Economy, Featured, Lead, News, Real Estate, Resource/by Marie Johnson

The Alabama Association of Realtors (AAR) has released its monthly economic report for the month of September, 2024.  The report showed that Alabama has a 4.6 months’ supply of housing inventory. This marks a year-over-year increase of 1.3 months’ supply, and is the highest level in more than five years.  According to the Huntsville Area […]

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