After weeks of uncertainty, the Huntsville Quarter Midget Association and its racing community will keep its racing spot.
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Huntsville kicks off Veterans Week with city hall ceremony, Operation Green Light initiative
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - Veterans Week is officially underway in the Rocket City with a special kickoff at Huntsville City ...
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After weeks of uncertainty, the Huntsville Quarter Midget Association and its racing community will keep its race spot.
The new 27,000-square-foot facility will house a historic Alabama boxcar and expand tribute to service members.
David Sharp, director of Rocket City Dragway in Harvest ... one of the fastest guys from Decatur and was known to be fast in the north Alabama area," Sharp said. Former Huntsville Times sports editor ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Primer Microschools has opened its first campus in Alabama, bringing its “small, personalized” learning model to Huntsville. The new Primer microschool at 4217 9th Ave. in ...
Space will be "the tip of the spear" in America’s next conflict with China or Russia, and delays in building a secure headquarters for U.S. Space Command are putting the nation at risk, House Armed ...
Space Command is responsible for military operations beyond Earth's atmosphere, or about 62 miles and higher. Trump re-established Space Command in 2019 during his first term. It was originally ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that U.S. Space Command will be located in Alabama, reversing a Biden-era decision to keep it at its temporary headquarters in Colorado.
President Trump announced Tuesday afternoon that U.S. Space Command headquarters is moving from Colorado Springs, Colorado, to Huntsville, Alabama. In 2018 he had signed an order reestablishing U.S.
WASHINGTON — President Trump announced Tuesday that US Space Command is relocating to Alabama after former President Joe Biden canceled plans to build Space Force’s headquarters in the Southern state.
President Trump on Tuesday declared that U.S. Space Command will move its headquarters from Colorado to Alabama, ending a nearly five-year fight over where the command would be permanently located.
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