Madison Schools Cut 25 Teachers: The harsh reality of pink slips hit Madison City Schools on Monday, with board members signing off on a decision to cut more than two dozen teachers. The Madison City School Board unanimously denied tenure applications for twenty-five teachers at Monday night’s regularly scheduled meeting, effectively putting those teachers out of a job. Officials said some teachers were… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Madison City School Board joins Huntsville in passing a unified 2012-13 calendar: The Madison City School board unanimously passed the revised 2012-13 calendar in its meeting tonight. » Read more on al.com
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Madison Arts Council Announces Summer Gazebo Concert Schedule: Madison Gazebo Concerts (Photo: Madison Arts Council) MADISON, AL – The Madison Arts Council is happy to announce its summer Gazebo schedule. These free music events are held every Thursday night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The first concert is May 31 and the last one of the summer is August 9. Come to the Gazebo in downtown Madison at… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Memon Parents Indicted on Hindering Prosecution Charges: A Madison County grand jury has indicted Iqbal and Safia Memon on charges of hindering prosecution. The Madison County District Attorney’s office tells WHNT News 19 the indictment means that the Memon’s June preliminary hearings will no longer happen, and their cases will go straight to trial. Hammad Memon is accused of killing Todd Brown at Discovery… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Liberty Middle School Rocket Team Places 5th Nationally: One of the Liberty Middle School Rocket Teams recently traveled from Madison to Virginia to compete in the annual Team America Rocket Challenge. The team of seventh and eighth graders, known as Team Bazinga, competed against more than 100 teams in the national challenge, including high school teams, and brought home a top five finish. The team began… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Survey: Huntsville Airfares Remain Sky-High: The summer travel season is just around the corner, but those looking to fly out of Huntsville will have to ante up some serious cash. A flight out of Huntsville International Airport continues to be a costly one, with the latest numbers showing the airport on a notorious and … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Man killed in one-vehicle crash on Palmer Road in Madison: A man was killed early this morning when the car he was driving left the road and struck a tree on Palmer Road, police Lt. John Stringer said. » Read more on al.com
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Madison opens state’s first ‘green’ fire station (updated): Sheila Harris was disappointed Madison’s new fire station doesn’t have a pole. “I wanted to slide down the pole,” said Harris, 75, with a grin. That’s about the only thing the state’s first “green” fire station doesn’t have. » Read more on al.com
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The Huntsville Times
Madison political candidates get a crash course in city government at forum: About a half-dozen candidates running for political office in Madison this summer attended a recent political forum to better acquaint themselves with the workings of city government. » Read more on al.com
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Huntsville, Madison, Madison Co. Schools To Keep 180-Day Calendar: All three school systems in Madison County will stay on a 180-day school calendar. That’s according to Madison City School Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler, who is holding a news conference right now with Huntsville Superintendent Dr. Casey Wardynski and Madison County Superintendent Dr. David Copeland… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Mississippi Killings Lead To Rising Concern Over Traffic Stops: Authorities in Mississippi say there is a killer on the loose, and even worse, they may be impersonating a police officer. Two people have been killed in Mississippi over the last week, with authorities warning that the killer may have lured … » Read more on WHNT.com
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Huntsville Botanical Garden Unveils New Eco-Friendly Parking Area: The Huntsville Botanical Garden held a special ribbon cutting on Tuesday to unveil its new parking area. Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle and Madison Mayor Paul Finley helped cut a garden-themed ribbon. The facility’s new parking garden has a sub-surface, and is also made of materials recycled from previous projects around Huntsville. Workers installed special… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Accused Discovery Middle School Shooter Hammad Memon’s Trial Delayed: A Madison County judge has granted a defense request to delay Hammad Memon’s trial. Memon’s attorney says the teenager’s mental illness has worsened so much recently, he needs more time to prepare his defense. Bruce Gardner filed a motion May 3 in Madison County Circuit Court asking for Memon’s trial to… » Read more on WHNT.com
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Judge Grants Trial Delay For Hammad Memon: Madison County Circuit Judge Karen Hall has granted a defense request to delay Hammad Memon’s trial. Memon’s attorney says the teenager’s mental illness has worsened so much recently, he needs more time to prepare his defense. Bruce Gardner filed a motion on May 3 … » Read more on WHNT.com
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High School Softball State Tournament Schedule: Here are the pairings for the first round of the AHSAA Softball State Tournament, to be held at Lagoon Park in Montgomery: Thursday, May 17 CLASS 1A 9 a.m.: Tharptown vs. Maplesville, Field 1 9 a.m.: Kinston vs. South Lamar, Field 2 9 a.m.: Ragland vs. Pleasant Home, Field… » Read more on WHNT.com

