Mayor Paul Finley says 2012 will be just as exciting as 2011 in State of the City Address: By Drew Galloway and Jeffrey Abbott Madison Mayor Paul Finley gave his last State of the City address Friday night to an audience of over 500 people. “2012 is going to be just as exciting as 2011. We are going to focus and spring to the finish line,” said Finley. The address was held at the U.S. Space… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Mayor Paul Finley to give his State of the City address tomorrow: Madison Mayor Paul Finley will give his annual State of the City address Friday, Jan. 20 at the Connect2012 conference. The 3 rd annual Connect2012 will celebrate connections between the City of Madison, regional local governments, area businesses, residents and those interested in investing and moving to the Madison area. Mayor Finley will talk about plans for 2012 and take a look… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Ten-year growth plan for Madison approved by Planning Commission: By Jeffrey Abbott The Madison Planning Commission agreed to accept the 10-year growth plan for the city on Thursday. The plan is part of a larger master plan for expanding, growing and enriching the city over the next decade and beyond. Dennis Madsen and Eric Bosman are two … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Cheer Brigade still needs gifts for the nine military families: The City of Madison in conjunction with the local National Guard and Army Reserve is asking for your support to make this holiday season a happy one for these local soldiers and their families. Gifts are being accepted through Friday Dec 16th … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Christmas Parade is Saturday: The Madison City Christmas Parade will be Saturday beginning at 5:30 p.m. behind Kroger, just west of the Hughes Road and Old Madison Pike intersection. » Read more on al.com
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Madison Cheer Brigade marches into the holidays, needs donations and volunteers: The City of Madison and local National Guard and Army Reserve units have been working together since 2005 to help make a difference at Christmas for the families of area Guard and Reserve soldiers who are facing financial obstacles. Thanks to contributors from the Madison community, the Holiday Cheer Brigade was able to provide more than $12,000 in… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Bob Jones football plays at home tonight against Hoover: The Bob Jones Patriots football team meets Hoover for the second time this season in a second round playoff game at 7 p.m. today. The game will be broadcast on 97.7 FM. Admission is $7 and parking is $5. Arrive early for seats as the game will be standing-room only. Temperatures will be in the mid-40s during the game with 5 to 6 mph winds and a clear sky.
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The Madison Police Department will be accepting the IACP-Cisco Community Policing Award in Chicago next week at the International Association of Chiefs of Police. » Source
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Madison Police Department Arrest Report, Oct 2-8, 2011. (More …)
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Madison Police Department Incident Report, Oct 2-8, 2011. (More …)
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Madison to hold Trail of Fears Haunted Hayride at Dublin Park each weekend through Oct. 29: The City of Madison will hold its annual Trail of Fears Haunted Hay Ride each weekend throughout October beginning Friday at Dublin Park, 8324 Old Madison Pike. » Read more on al.com
The Huntsville Times
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Update: Woman charged with attempted murder after double shooting in Madison: Shikesha Latrice Morris/MCSO Police have identified two people who were shot early Tuesday in Madison. Quincy Jordan, 29, was critically injured and Deidre Readus, 30, received non-life threatening injuries. Shikesha Latrice Morris, 33, has been charged with attempted murder in connection with the shootings. Officers found Morris at the scene on Mose Chapel Road along … » Read more on Huntsville Newswire
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Reaching Goals – Madison’s mayor looks back on accomplishments after his first three years in office, looks forward to what the future holds for…: Madison Mayor Paul Finley speaks at the wall-raising ceremony of the new Target store. “I never really imagined being in city politics,” said Paul Finley, now sitting behind the mayor’s desk at Madison’s City Hall. “I recognized in 2007 that there were areas where I thought I … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Bob Jones Color Guard car wash Saturday: The Bob Jones High School Color Guard is having a fundraising car wash Saturday, Aug. 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Arby’s at the intersection of Hughes Road and U.S. Highway 72.
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Backlog of yard waste should be removed by Labor Day: The backlog of yard waste that has accumulated in Madison over the past 2 months will be cleared by Labor Day, at the latest, according to an e-mail sent to constituents by Madison District 3 Councilman Jerry Jennings. According to Jennings, “This problem is city wide and with all quadrants of the city being equally impacted. No one is being deliberately denied pick up services.” (More …)
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