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Huntsville clinic hosting drive-up coronavirus testing in December

The testing events are open to the public. Posted: Dec 16, 2020 12:23 PM Posted By: Megan Janssen Central North Alabama Health Services Inc. will host two more drive-up coronavirus clinics before the end of the year. The testing events, on Dec. 17 and Dec. 31 from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., are open to the public. CNAHSI has been working to make the testing accessible to everyone since the pandemic began. Tests are free for uninsured individuals and no co-payment is required for those with insurance. Paola Rios, CNAHSI s Marketing and Outreach Coordinator, says they’re seeing twice as many people come out for these clinics recently.

Investment in Alabamians paves the way to deep space

Investment in Alabamians paves the way to deep space Updated Dec 11, 2020; By Tory Bruno | United Launch Alliance Alabama has always played a pivotal role in the success of America’s aerospace industry. Over 100 years ago the Wright Brothers opened the nation’s very first flight school on the outskirts of Montgomery County. This land now houses the Maxwell Air Force Base. Since the dawn of aviation, a passion for discovery combined with technical expertise has kept Alabama at the forefront of securing America’s leadership in space. Huntsville was dubbed “Rocket City” in 1950, and since then we have taken on exciting new challenges in space. The 1960s showed rapid development in human spaceflight. Alabama’s workforce supported the Mercury program, which put the first Americans in space, quickly followed by the Gemini program, which tested a human’s ability to function in space. Then, in 1967, the Saturn V rocket – developed and built at the Marshall Spaceflight Ce

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