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Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival 2022 Dates Announced

The South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce recently announced the 18th Annual Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is scheduled for May 12-14, 2022, at OWA...

Cardiology Associates Brings TAVR Procedure to The Eastern Shore

Interventional cardiologist Dr. Stan Thornton of Cardiology Associates performed the first minimally invasive Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) procedure in Baldwin County. TAVR has been...

Daphne Utilities Grant Cycle Closes Soon

Daphne Utilities has announced that submissions for its grant cycle for education mini-grants are due on October 9. The company is offering grants of $1,000...

Airbus Commits to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)

In November, Airbus will start delivering all aircraft from its Mobile-based U.S. manufacturing facility with a blend of SAF and conventional jet fuel as it...

USA Researcher Receives $1.54-Million Grant

Dr. Steve Lim, associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of South Alabama (USA) College of Medicine, was recently awarded a four-year,...

Mobile Fire And Rescue Department (MFRD) Wins Award, Grant

The emergency medical services staff at MFRD recently received the “Culture of Excellence” award from the Office of Emergency Medical Services within the Alabama Department...

Mobile County Commission Awarded For Campaign

The Mobile County Commission recently received the Efficiency and Innovation Award from the Association of County Commissions of Alabama for its “Love Your Community” (LYC)...

Theodore Craftsman Competing On Netflix Show

Frank Ledbetter, a Theodore-based craftsman who became an artist late in life after a family tragedy, is a competitor on the Netflix show Metal Shop...

State Black Chamber Launches Directory

The Alabama State Black Chamber of Commerce (ASBCC), of which the Mobile Area Black Chamber of Commerce is a member, has launched Alabama Green Book,...

Fairhope Eyes Sewer Improvements

Fairhope officials hope to submit plans to the Alabama Department of Conservation this month for approval of sewer improvements, GulfCoastNewsToday.com reports. Mayor Sherry Sullivan said...

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