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To celebrate 75th anniversary, Bank Independent awards more than $75,000 to North Alabama nonprofits
SHEFFIELD — Bank Independent celebrated its 75th anniversary as a community bank Thursday by giving back to the community in the form of more than $75,000 to nonprofit organizations across […]
FLORENCE — As a mom, I have navigated the change from high school parent to college parent and lived to tell the tale. As an employee at a college, I […]
HUNTSVILLE — Kimberly B. Martin, a partner in the Bradley Arant Boult Cummings law firm, has been named to the Top 250 Women in Litigation list. The annual listing, published […]
HUNTSVILLE — The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering has appointed Ginger Harper, senior vice president and private retail banking manager at First Horizon, to the school’s Foundation Board. […]
HUNTSVILLE — Mortgage lender Hometown Lenders has announced the addition of branch offices in Florida, Ohio, Oregon, and Washington. The Huntsville-based company said it has more than 100 branch locations […]
ATLANTA — Collin Gaston, regional vice president of Gray Television and general manager of WBRC-TV in Birmingham, will now also oversee Huntsville’s WAFF Channel 48, it was announced by Gray […]
FLORENCE — You can go ahead and call them the NCAA Division I University of North Alabama Lions, now. UNA, long a Division II sports power, has completed its requirements of […]
HUNTSVILLE — In 2019, just prior to the pandemic with Huntsville growth skyrocketing, Mayor Tommy Battle said his vision of Huntsville and the surrounding counties had no boundaries, only corridors […]
MADISON – This week, Alexis and Todd Bentley introduced Madison to something chilly, sweet and refreshing with the grand opening of Jeremiah’s Italian Ice. This is the first of three […]
HUNTSVILLE – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Huntsville Center has awarded Tetra Tech a $500 million international environmental services contract. The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity, multiple-award contract will provide comprehensive […]
ATHENS – Workforce recruitment in North Alabama benefits from a regional approach. Mazda Toyota Manufacturing has partnered with the Round Island Creek Missionary Baptist Association in Athens to welcome job […]
FLORENCE — As anxious parents send their freshmen off to college and upperclassmen return to campus, the housing department at the University of North Alabama invites the community to join in […]
SEC Media days is over and the final countdown to the college football season has begun. After the great Saban-Fisher war of 2022, expectations were high as to whether we […]
HUNTSVILLE – After two years, people can lift their steins in celebration as Biergarten returns to the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. The popular, family friendly event takes place select […]
HUNTSVILLE — Madison County Commission Chairman Dale Strong spoke today of the tremendous strides that have taken place during the past 10 years in Madison County. But he didn’t stop […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville Hospital was named Best Regional Hospital for 2022-2023, according to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Regional Hospitals. It joins an elite group of just 12% of […]
HUNTSVILLE – The digital forensics lab in CGI Federal’s Cyber Threat Analysis Center in Huntsville has recently been awarded the ISO/IEC 17025 forensic accreditation. The award was presented by the […]
HUNTSVILLE — Northrop Grumman has been awarded a nearly $3.3 billion contract by the Missile Defense Agency for the Ground-based Midcourse Defense Weapon System program. The program defends the United […]
HUNTSVILLE – With a goal to make the HudsonAlpha Institute of Biotechnology the global capital for agricultural technology innovation, Christopher Udall has been named managing director of the new HudsonAlpha […]
HUNTSVILLE – Huntsville’s first lawn bowling competition makes its mark next month on Butler Green at Campus 805. Not sure how to play? It is similar to bocce ball with […]
HUNTSVILLE — There were more than 1,000 homes available for sale in the second quarter of this year, the first time inventory was more than 1,000 in two years, according […]
HUNTSVILLE – The Huntsville/Madison County Convention & Visitors Bureau served up “more than meal, more than Restaurant Week” with the official launch of its popular Restaurant Week as the main […]
DECATUR – Staffing shortages have hit the parks and recreation business this season in much the same way as other service-oriented businesses. In response to those challenges, and with many […]
