Wreck Closes Part of Highway 72: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – The Madison Police Department has closed traffic on Hwy 72 eastbound, west of Target due to a traffic accident. WHNT News 19 has a crew on the way and will bring you updates as they come into the newsroom. » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison Seeks Ways To Fund Capital Improvement Plan; Debates Sales Tax Hike: At Madison City Hall, they’ve cooked up quite a concept for the next seven years. They’re calling it a capital improvements plan, and it involves a number of road and infrastructure changes. The only thing left is funding it. The city government started… » Read more on WHNT.com
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BREAKING NEWS: Stand-off in Madison Home: Madison Police are at a home in Madison. According to police a person is barricaded in a home in the Knox Creek subdivision in Madision. Police say the person potentially has a gun in the home. Police have blocked off several roads leading into the subdivision and encourage people to say … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Tennessee Valley High School Graduation Dates: TENNESSEE VALLEY, (WHNT) – Graduation is swiftly approaching for Tennessee Valley seniors. WHNT is compiling a list of Tennessee Valley schools’ graduation dates and locations. Don’t see your school listed? Email us at news@whnt.com with the name of your school, the date, and the location. DeKalb County Tuesday, May 21, 2013 Crossville High School – 6:00 p.m. –… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Discovery Teacher Placed On Administrative Leave: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – As the school year winds down, a Madison teacher has been placed on administrative leave. A parent emailed WHNT News 19 to ask us to check on the situation, saying the teacher works at Discovery Middle School. We contacted Dr. Dee Fowler, Superintendent of Madison City Schools. He did not address specifics. “A… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Three Local Students Named Presidential Scholars: MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) – Monday, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced the 49th Class of Presidential Scholars. Three are from right here in Madison County. Two are seniors at Bob Jones High School and the third goes to Randolph School in … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison County Secures Millions for BRAC Affected Schools in 3 Systems: MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) — All three school systems in Madison County will benefit from $147 million in BRAC bonds over the next ten years. In 2012 the Alabama Legislature modified a 2010 bill to provide bond funds to BRAC-impacted school systems in North Alabama for construction and renovation. The legislation was driven by findings in the Tennessee Valley … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison School Board Urges Repeal of Alabama Accountability Act: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – The Madison City School Board has taken a strong position against the Alabama Accountability Act, issuing a resolution urging for a full repeal of the measure. In unanimous consent, the board approved the resolution made by Madison City School Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler. “We feel this bill will do more harm to … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Limestone and Franklin Relay for Life Changing Locations Due to Possible Weather: LIMESTONE COUNTY, Ala. (WHNT) – To accommodate for the possibility of inclement weather, the Relay For Life for both Limestone County and Franklin County will be moving indoors. The Limestone event, which is planned for tomorrow, Friday May 3, was originally going to be at the Athens SportPlex. Now, it will be moved inside to the Limestone County Event Center at 114 W Pryor Street … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Parents And District Leaders Concerned Over Curriculum Changes: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – Parents of Madison City Middle School students clashed with district leaders Wednesday night, over proposed changes to the district’s curriculum. A committee has been tasked with finding a way to balance state requirements with the Madison city’s unique needs. The district will be required to implement enrichment and intervention courses, as well … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison Parents, District Leaders Concerned Over Curriculum Changes: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – Parents of Madison City middle school students clashed with district leaders Wednesday night over proposed changes to the district’s curriculum. A committee has been tasked with finding a way to balance state requirements with Madison’s unique needs. The district will be required to implement enrichment and intervention courses as well as college and … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison City Schools Implements $250,000 Security Measure: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – Madison City School leaders are ramping up security throughout the district. Their latest efforts will ensure the only people inside the school are those who are supposed to be there. Enforced security doors are being installed in 8 of the… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Lawyers for Accused Discovery Shooter Withdraw Request to be Off Case: HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – Accused Discovery Shooter Hammad Memon’s Lead attorney Bruce Gardner and his co-counsel Robin Clem have withdrawn their motion requesting to be removed from the case. In their motion filed last Wednesday, Gardner and Clem cited no reason for the request to be removed but state in their withdrawal ”that all issues which led to the… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison YMCA Fires Accused Animal Abuser: MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – An accused animal abuser was hired and subsequently fired from a local YMCA after details about his criminal past slipped through the cracks. Christian Todd Slaton, 20, is charged with four counts of animal abuse for allegedly dismembering stray cats and… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison police make theft arrests: Madison police announced Monday they had arrested two people for theft. Detectives arrested Carri Nicole Williamson, 32, last week. Williamson is accused of using her position as a WalMart cashier to allow family members and friends to avoid paying for items. She allegedly failed to scan the items as the individuals came through her line. Police said… » Read more on Huntsville Newswire