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Rocket City Rising: U.S. Space Command deputy commander to keynote GEOHuntsville Summit

Rocket City Rising: U.S. Space Command deputy commander to keynote GEOHuntsville Summit Lt. Gen. Richard L. Zellmann, Deputy Commander, U.S. Space Command, will be a keynote speaker at the GEOHuntsville Summit on Thursday, March 26, at 9 a.m. at the Huntsville Botanical Garden. The Summit’s theme, “Rocket City Rising,” will spotlight conversations at the intersection of geospatial, space and artificial intelligence. Organizers noted the Summit will award scholarships to local students. Reference: www.huntsvilleal.gov

Rocket City Rising: U.S. Space Command deputy commander to keynote GEOHuntsville Summit

Rocket City Rising: U.S. Space Command deputy commander to keynote GEOHuntsville Summit Lt. Gen. Richard L. Zellmann, Deputy Commander, U.S. Space Command, will be a keynote speaker at the GEOHuntsville Summit on Thursday, March 26, at 9 a.m. at the Huntsville Botanical Garden. The Summit’s theme, “Rocket City Rising,” will spotlight conversations at the intersection of geospatial, space and artificial intelligence. Organizers noted the Summit will award scholarships to local students. Reference: www.huntsvilleal.gov

Iran says its Natanz nuclear facility has been hit in an airstrike

Iran says its Natanz nuclear facility has been hit in an airstrike There was no radiation leakage, according to the official Iranian news agency Mizan. ...The 3-week-old war has shown no signs of abating, with Israel saying Iran continued to fire missiles at it early Saturday, while Saudi Arabia said it downed 20 drones in just a couple of hours in the country’s eastern region, which is home to major oil installations. ... Reference: www.ms.now

Huntsville at the helm of Artemis as NASA prepares for Moon return

Huntsville at the helm of Artemis as NASA prepares for Moon return While Huntsville leads propulsion, Beaman is quick to note that Artemis is a national and international effort. European partners provide Orion’s service module. International payloads will ride along on upcoming missions. Still, the Rocket City remains central. “We’re a small part of a very big thing,” Beaman said. Reference: yellowhammernews.com

8 mid-sized cities where a $3,000 pension goes twice as far

8 mid-sized cities where a $3,000 pension goes twice as far 3. Huntsville, Alabama - Rocket City with Rock-Bottom Costs ©Wikimedia Tucked away in the hills of northern Alabama, Huntsville is a frequent flyer on affordability lists for its competitive housing costs and high quality of life, ranking number two for value overall. There's something quietly remarkable about a city that houses NASA engineers and retirees under the same very affordable roof. It's an unusual and energizing mix. Alabama has a cost of living index of 87.9, the third-lowest in the country, with the second-lowest housing costs across all states and the average single-family house selling for just $170,184. For someone drawing $3,000 a month, that means housing costs that barely register compared to what they'd pay in a coastal city. Alabama also has especially attractive tax policies, including no income taxes on retirement income from government pensions or 401(k) plans. Reference: www.ms...

Concerns rise as Huntsville Hospital plans Crestwood takeover

Concerns rise as Huntsville Hospital plans Crestwood takeover Huntsville Hospital announced the acquisition in late January. This move would consolidate all of the general hospitals in the Huntsville area under Huntsville Hospital, creating a near-monopoly. Jacob Morrison, president of the North Alabama Area Labor Council, helped organize the session. He is particularly concerned about potential changes in salaries. "Crestwood actually pays its workers more,"said Morrison. Reference: www.waaytv.com

Alabama | Madison County sewage problems or filtration systems

New Madison County Chairman hits the ground running on first day in office Rex Vaughn, newly sworn-in Madison County Commission Chairman ... the county’s got to help them manage things like sewage problems or filtration systems, what we use now. Because the days of septic tanks are, I think, are long past. So now we’re looking at these mega sewage systems within a development or an area or a region of the county that we’ve got to maintain carefully. They cannot be built haphazardly,” Vaughn said. ... Reference: www.waff.com

Infrastructure Watch | New 35763 zip code post office planned for growing Madison County

New 35763 zip code post office planned for growing Madison County U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) announced that the U.S. Postal Service is moving forward with plans to construct a new post office to serve the rapidly growing 35763 zip code in southeastern Madison County. “I am pleased that USPS is moving forward on plans to construct a new facility in the 35763-zip code to keep pace with residential development and southeastern Madison County’s unprecedented population growth... Reference: 256today.com

Gov. Ivey touts Eli Lilly's $6 billion planned operation, U.S. Space Command's imminent relocation at Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce event

Gov. Ivey touts Eli Lilly's $6 billion planned operation, U.S. Space Command's imminent relocation at Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce event "These are exciting times for Madison County, the Tennessee Valley and all of Alabama," Ivey told those in attendance. "Less than three months ago, I was up in Huntsville to help break the monumental news of pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly coming to our state. Their $6 billion advanced manufacturing operation in Huntsville is the largest initial investment in state history." The governor compared the significance of Eli Lilly's planned operation to a decision from Mercedes-Benz three decades ago that helped shape a thriving automotive manufacturing industry in Alabama. Reference: 1819news.com

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