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Huntsville’s New Music Streaming Platform is a Blast!

October 4, 2021/in Entertainment, Arts, Community Development, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

You don’t need a library card to check out Blast, Huntsville’s new online platform for streaming music from local artists.  Launched August 31 by the Huntsville/Madison County Public Library as their contribution to Mayor Tommy Battle’s Music Initiative, Blast is Huntsville’s first streaming platform to feature local artists, build local music libraries and catalogs, and […]

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Joint-Funding Effort Helps Open the South Huntsville Public Library

September 29, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Featured, Government, News, Workforce Development/by Noah Logan

The highly anticipated South Huntsville Public Library opened on Monday after 19 months of construction. The new facility, located in Sandra Moon Community Complex, marks a new chapter for South Huntsville with a focus on community engagement.  City Council President Jenny Robinson stated that a library serves as a community’s living room.  “And because of […]

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New Madison Villas Add to Huntsville-Madison County Real Estate Scene

September 29, 2021/in Real Estate, Construction, Development, Housing, News/by Gus Wintzell

Andy Keelon is the owner and developer of a $60 million luxury condo rental development, known as St. Andrews Villas, the newest and one of the only luxury condo rental developments in the area. Keelon has bought and sold several multi-family complexes over the last several years and decided that building Class-A upscale products is […]

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The Catalyst: Leading Ladies Boosting the Entrepreneurial Trajectory of North Alabama

September 28, 2021/in Entrepreneurs, Community Development, Economy, Featured, News, People/by Lori Connors

It takes a village when it comes to traveling the entrepreneurial journey. Leave it to the Catalyst’s team of Leading Ladies to have all the bases covered.  Hosted at the Huntsville Botanical Garden, the 7th Annual Women’s Conference was merged with the highly successful “Mompreneur” event. The event’s theme was inspired by the “leading ladies” […]

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National Cyber Summit Underway in Huntsville

September 28, 2021/in cyber, Development, Featured, Information technology, News, Technology/by Alan Clemons

The 12th annual National Cyber Summit officially begins today at the Von Braun Center, with experts from across the country in town to discuss cyber threats, security and impacts on economic development. The conference was part of Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle’s projects in the creation of the Cyber Huntsville Initiative. With the city’s history in […]

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And the Beat Goes On As the Huntsville Amphitheater Takes Shape

September 27, 2021/in Lead, Community Development, Construction, Entertainment, Featured/by Kimberly Ballard

Like the first composition by an omnificent maestro, the Huntsville Amphitheater is rising from the firmament at MidCity with its own unique structure and harmonious arrangement – a masterpiece of design, acoustics, provision, and intimacy.  Going up so fast its benefactor Ryan Murphy of Huntsville’s Venue Group could barely contain his giddiness in the recent […]

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HudsonAlpha Collaborates with Drake State to Provide Genomic Testing for its Employees

September 24, 2021/in Biotechnology, Community Development, Development, Featured, Medical, News, People, Workforce Development/by Lori Connors

What can your DNA tell you about your health or how you will respond to a particular prescription medication? Genetic analysis is a valuable means to identify and predict the potential for disease. However, the cost, access, and understanding of its usefulness have been hurdles to implementation in the healthcare setting. Over the past several […]

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Huntsville New Trans-Pacific Freight Hub; Inaugural Flights to Hong Kong

September 24, 2021/in Lead, Development, Economy, Featured, News/by Kimberly Ballard

While the domestic supply chain has for the most part recovered, international logistics is still trying to capture the heightened demands of the pandemic-hit air freight market.  Kerry Logistics Network Limited has chosen Huntsville for their “America’s hub” with inaugural flights originating from Hong Kong to Huntsville International Airport beginning this month.  This new Trans-Pacific […]

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Huntsville City Council Approves 2022 General Budget; Boost for Culture and Business Development

September 24, 2021/in Community Development, Development, Entertainment, Featured, Government, News, Workforce Development/by Gus Wintzell

Yesterday, September 23, the Huntsville City Council unanimously voted to move forward with Mayor Tommy Battle’s $245 million 2022 fiscal year budget.  As a recap for last week’s council meeting on the specifics of the budget, the council focused on questions regarding public safety, road resurfacing, mental health care, parks and recreation, and an increased […]

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Huntsville Lawyers Answer Questions about Business and Vaccinations for Employers and Employees

September 23, 2021/in COVID-19, Employment, Legal, News, People, Workforce Development/by Kimberly Ballard

As the pandemic and its variants linger, companies are under increasing pressure to mandate vaccines. Employers and employees alike are beginning to question the legal ramifications of mandates in Madison County, as well as seeking clarifications about their potential culpability in enforcing them. Both parties have a flurry of questions ranging from ‘Can a business […]

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