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New Huntsville Boys & Girls Club aims to transform youth through leadership and support
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New Huntsville Boys & Girls Club aims to transform youth through leadership and support

  • Georgia Clark
  • Updated Dec 10, 2025

The Frank J. Williams Boys & Girls Club is set to open to students on Jan. 5. President Patrick Wynn says this club — like all Boys & Girls Clubs — is open to any child.

Experts urge students to use AI responsibly as kids head back to school in North Alabama
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Experts urge students to use AI responsibly as kids head back to school in North Alabama

  • Georgia Clark
  • Updated Aug 8, 2025

Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into classrooms, with school districts and even state education departments exploring ways to incorporate the technology into teaching. But while AI can be a valuable tool, experts warn it is also being misused by students who rely on it too heavily.

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