Robins & Morton completes Florida hospital; Statewide broadband network chooses engineering firm; TrustCare closes three Alabama clinics; United adding flights for UA, AU games; Huntsville schools, A&M forge partnership

Birmingham-based construction firm Robins & Morton has completed a $167 million medical center in Palm Coast, Florida

Robins & Morton completes $167 million Florida hospital

Birmingham-based construction firm Robins & Morton has completed a $167 million medical center in Palm Coast, Florida. The 153,000-square-foot AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway Hospital opens on Wednesday. – AL.com

Statewide broadband effort picks engineering firm

Fiber Utility Network, a coalition of eight electric co-ops building a middle-mile broadband backbone across Alabama, has chosen Vantage Point Solutions as its engineering firm of record. The coalition will oversee the building of a 3,000-mile fiber insfrastructure across 64 counties statewide. — Telecompetitor

TrustCare closes three clinics in Alabama

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Mississippi-based TrustCare has closed three Birmingham-area medical clinics. The clinics, which had 17 full-time employees, were in Mountain Brook, Vestavia Hills and Cahaba Heights. – ABC 33/40

United adding flights for UA, AU home games

United Airlines is adding some non-stop flights from Southeast locations to five University of Alabama and one Auburn University home football game this season. Alabama’s games are Sept. 9 against the Texas, Sept. 23 against Ole Miss, Oct. 14 against Arkansas, Oct. 21 against Tennessee and Nov. 4 against LSU. Auburn’s game on United’s list is it Oct. 14 game against LSU â€“ Bama Buzz

Huntsville schools, Alabama A&M forge partnership

Huntsville City Schools and Alabama A&M University will partner to offer new education opportunities to high school students. The dual enrollment partnership will help students improve their writing skills with instruction from college instructors.  â€“ News 19

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