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Check out the latest aerial shots of the AMC/USASAC construction site, courtesy of Sellers Photo.
You can view all the pictures of our BRAC construction on our Flickr site.

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Community leaders from across the Tennessee Valley were given a “bird’s eye view” of what growth means for Redstone Arsenal during a briefing from top Redstone officers Oct. 13.

That view was an overarching look at the Arsenal’s footprint, its growing capabilities and new organizations, and the issues that could threaten future growth.
During the Evening at [...]

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
By Victoria Cumbow
3 new majors aimed specifically at work done by AMC staff
Athens State University will soon offer three new majors as a direct result of the military jobs moving to the Huntsville area through the BRAC process.
The new majors are designed for people planning to specifically work for the government, said [...]

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Latest aerial photos taken of the construction site by Sellers Photo.  And you can always see all the construction photos on our Flickr album.

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The best metro areas for small business startups
Top Mid-size city: Huntsville, AL

 
MSA: Huntsville, AL
Best places ranking: #1 among midsize metro areas
Population: 395,645
In the 1960s, Huntsville was often racked with earthquake-like rumblings as NASA’s engineers tested boosters for rockets that would carry astronauts to the moon.In the past 50 years, this small city in northern Alabama [...]

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By Gina Hannah, October 13, 2009, 10:19AM
A U.S. Census Bureau study shows people pay more money to live in San Jose, Calif. than any other city in the country.
The American Community Survey ranked the cost of mortgage and rent payments, as well as utilities and taxes during 2008. The survey, released last month, asked renters [...]

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The Department of Defense has announced details for the temporary expansion of the Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP).
Using $555 million in funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), this program is designed to partially reimburse eligible military personnel, surviving spouses, and federal civilian employees whose service to the nation has required them to [...]

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9/30/2009 – THE PENTAGON, Wash. D. C. — The Department of Defense today announced details for the temporary expansion of the Homeowners Assistance Program, or HAP. Using $555 million in funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, or ARRA, this program is designed to partially reimburse eligible military personnel, surviving spouses and federal civilian [...]

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Huntsville Hospital recognized for quality in heart and stroke care
 

Huntsville Hospital, the region’s largest not-for-profit hospital, is included in the August edition of U.S. News & World Report for reaching a higher standard of care for patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure and stroke as recommended by the American Heart & Stroke Associations.
Huntsville Hospital [...]

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Monday, September 21, 2009
By Pat Ammons Newcomb
Times Staff Writer pat.newcomb@htimes.com

American women’s paintings, sculpture represent 90 years
David Stewart is thrilled. An art history professor at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, he will no longer have to send his students out of town to see stellar examples of major American art movements.
And because the artists are [...]

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