Posts by Bud McLaughlin — Page 18
HUNTSVILLE — Providing employees an opportunity to share in its success, Sentar has implemented an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Sentar is a Huntsville-based provider of advanced cybersecurity and intelligence […]
MONTGOMERY — Turning on the tap to fill a glass with water is a given. Unless you’re one of the thousands of residents in west Lauderdale County who have been […]
HUNTSVILLE – Leading the charge to secure community and philanthropic support for the annual Huntsville Classic, Ginger Harper and Lynn Troy have been named co-chairs for the 2026 event, Huntsville […]
NORMAL — With a pioneering spirit of “we belong in every room, every booth, every broadcast,” Thai Floyd will be the first woman to serve as the full-time play-by-play announcer […]
WASHINGTON — To recognize veterans of the Vietnam War who faced danger and hardship in a war that divided the country, U.S. Rep. Dale Strong is hosting a 50th anniversary […]
MONTGOMERY – It’s a new day and a new career for Hal Nash. The former chief corrections deputy with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is now the chair of the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Cited as a vision for connecting the community, the North Huntsville Greenway will bring revitalization and outdoor enjoyment from downtown to Alabama A&M University. And residents are invited […]
MIAMI — With all of the apartment and rental home developments going up in the area, Huntsville finds itself in the top 10 markets for renting, a recent report from […]
MONTGOMERY – “Alabama stands with Texas – and we’re not letting up.” Those are the words from Gov. Kay Ivey as she announced additional Alabama firefighters have been deployed to […]
HUNTSVILLE — In what it calls a historic investment in emergency services, Huntsville Hospital Health System is planning to build free-standing emergency departments in North Huntsville and the Hampton Cove […]
MONTGOMERY – The first day of school is just a few weeks away and that means it’s time for school supplies. And, to help save money on those purchases, the […]
HUNTSVILLE – Taking a major part of Huntsville’s past and putting it on track with the future, city officials will host “community conversations” this week on the downtown historic Huntsville […]
HUNTSVILLE — With a program to create rural economic development through plant-based products for construction materials as well as the automotive and packaging industries in the Southeast, the HudsonAlpha Institute […]
PIEDMONT — Karen Waldrup is bringing her “Blue Cowboy Boots” to Piedmont next weekend. The song and the footwear. Waldrup, a finalist on “The Voice,” will be coming to The […]
HUNTSVILLE — Over the past several days, police have reported an increase in phone and email scams where the victim receives some ominous threat that can only be resolved by […]
HUNTSVILLE – A federally funded housing community will not only provide homes for senior citizens but its construction will help provide local jobs. Residents are invited to apply for construction […]
ATHENS – In a major step to enhance public safety in Limestone County, Athens-Limestone Hospital has relocated its EMS dispatch operations to the Athens-Limestone 911 Center. The move represents a […]
HUNTSVILLE – Tech billionaire Jared Isaacman, a private astronaut and leader of the Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn missions to space, has made a second significant donation to the U.S. Space […]
GADSDEN — Alan Smith can soon remove the “interim” from his title. The Gadsden State Community College alum has been appointed president of the college, it was announced today. The […]
HUNTSVILLE — The city of Huntsville now includes four counties. The Huntsville City Council approved a request Thursday by Wiz Kidz and Hollingshead Materials, which operates Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete, […]
MONTGOMERY – With the deadly flooding in Texas and its direct impact on two Alabama families on her mind, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today the state is sending a search […]
MADISON — Splendido. Fantastico. Meraviglioso. No matter how you say it, Valentina’s pizza is mucho gusto. The award-winning pizzeria has added another laurel to its collection as the No. 27 […]
FLORENCE – The Tennessee Valley Authority and Army Corps of Engineers will be implementing an interim solution for the guard wall at Wilson Lock to allow normal operations to resume. […]
