Landing lays off more employees; Fairhope Brewing opening Wingman in downtown Mobile; Alabama’s Fiber Utility Network is rebranded; Birmingham high school wins $10,000 from Altec

Birmingham-based Landing laid off nine employees in Birmingham

Landing lays off more employees

Birmingham-based Landing laid off nine employees in Birmingham. The layoffs, following two rounds of layoffs last year, included some temporary employees. – AL.com

 

Fairhope Brewing opening Wingman in downtown Mobile

The folks behind Fairhope Brewing Company will open Wingman Brewing Company in downtown Mobile this weekend. The new venture will be a pop-up tasting room for Fairhope’s brewing team to introduce new beers.– News 5

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Alabama’s Fiber Utility Network is rebranded

The Fiber Utility Network is now the Alabama Fiber Network, rebranding the group comprising eight electric co-ops, subsidiaries and partners involved in middle-mile broadband expansion across the state. AFN has been awarded $82 million in American Rescue Plan Act federal funds for its broadband project. – ISP.Page

 

Birmingham high school wins $10,000 from Altec

Birmingham’s Ramsay High School won $10,000 in the Altec Innovation Challenge. The money will go to Ramsay’s team from the Academy of Engineering to complete its hydroponic garden project. – Birmingham Times

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