Madison police report fatal crash: Madison police are investigating a crash that killed one person early Saturday. An electronic release from the department said the crash happened around 2 a.m. near the intersection of Wall Triana Highway and Patra Drive. Another message said the road was » Read more on Huntsville Newswire
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Huntsville Newswire
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Huntsville Newswire
Retired assistant principal dies in Lacey’s Spring plane crash: (From release) Gayle Owen, a former assistant principal of Sparkman High School died Sunday afternoon in the crash of a small plane near the Tennessee River in northeast Morgan County. The school system released the following statement regarding her death: The Madison County School System is mourning the loss of Gayle Owen, a retired assistant… » Read more on Huntsville Newswire
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Madison Weekly News
Madison Police responded to an overnight burglary at restaurant: Officials said someone broke into Crickets Wings on 3810 Sullivan Street. Police noticed the glass in the front door was broken out. Officers checked out other businesses in the area to see if there was any more criminal mischief. No arrests have been made in this case. Still no word yet if anything was taken from the restaurant. » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Hundreds show up to apply for new Target jobs: You never get a second chance to make a first impression. The hundreds that lined up at the Monrovia Community Center Thursday morning hoped their impression would earn them a coveted job at the City of Madison’s new Target. Doors opened at 9 a.m. but management … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Liberty Middle School “I’m Human” video attracts national attention: A video created by Liberty Middle School students that celebrates the many differences in people has generated over 9,000 views since January 12. “I’m Human” was created to try to put a stop to bullying, and start conversations about breaking stereotypes and celebrate differences. Ambra Johnson, a Liberty Middle School language arts teacher sent the video to the … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Columbia Elementary bus altercation sends student to hospital: The below statement was sent out from Madison City School District just moments ago: Columbia Elementary School Dear Parents and Guardians, This morning there was an altercation between two students on Bus # 09-14, the “Gray Rectangle Bus.” The students were playing a game together, when one… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Bob Jones chorus to perform at the Vatican, raising funds for trip: Savannah Graner sings a solo during the group’s Coffee and Cake concert last week at Bob Jones. A correlation of both chorus groups from Bob Jones High School will embark on a trip of a lifetime. The group of young men… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
School board told construction on new school on track, honors teacher: The James Clemens High School is coming in on time and on budget, reported project manager Kevin Gunnison of Volkert Construction Management Services at the Madison City school board meeting. “There were no major weather events, no time or labor delays. … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Mayor Finley not seeking re-election: Madison Mayor Paul Finley makes his announcement not to seek a second term. Mayor Paul Finley hugs his wife, Dr. Julie Finley, after making his announcement. He citred family as the main reason for not running again. At an emotional press conference, Madison City Mayor Paul Finley announced that he will be not be… » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Mayor Finley says he will not run for second term: Madison Mayor Paul Finley announced this morning that he will not run for office in 2012. In his first term in office. Finley has been instrumental in bringing major developments to Madison. In the three years he has been in office, … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Huntsville Newswire
Madison man arrested, charged in connection with deadly January crash: Erik Lane Christensen/MCSO The driver of a van involved in a fatal collision earlier this year has been charged with murder (traffic homicide) and assault, Huntsville police said Tuesday afternoon. In a release, spokesman Harry Hobbs said Erik Lane Christensen, 42, of Madison, was arrested Tuesday morning. Police say Christensen was driving a 2007 Ford Econoline van … » Read more on Huntsville Newswire
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Madison Weekly News
City council delays voting on new district lines, 2012 budget: The Madison City Council had planned on voting to approve the new city council district lines at Monday’s meeting, however, that issue was tabled until the next meeting to be held on October 24. “We’ve held off on voting to get a legal description of all the twists and turns … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
One dead after early morning accident on County Line Road: An early Friday morning accident on Highway 72 just east of County Line Road was a result of the driver having a heart attack. Madison Weekly News has learned the driver has passed away. The passenger was taken to the hospital as precautionary measures. More detail coming soon. » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Bob Jones Marching Band returns from D.C. with “Champions Cup”: BJHS Marching Band members are back! The buses pulled in to Bob Jones Tuesday morning from Washington D.C., bringing the 225+ band members and some new awards for the school’s trophy collection. The band participated in “Field Show USA”, a competition held on Monday in front of the … » Read more on Madison Weekly News
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Madison Weekly News
Police arrest Madison man for burglary: Scott Wyatt A Madison is behind bars after being caught red handed Tuesday morning. Police officials said two homes in the 100 block of Whitehall Street, off of Hughes Road, were burglarized Tuesday around 11 a.m. A vehicle description was obtained by a witness who saw the suspect leave the area. A few minutes later, a deputy with the Madison… » Read more on Madison Weekly News

