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Cowboys Host Stallions In Playoff Action

By Jacob Bembry

Greene Publishing, Inc.

The Madison County High School Cowboys will begin playoff action Friday night at Boot Hill against the Providence High Stallions from Jacksonville.

Previously, this season, the Cowboys beat Providence 48-6 in a game played Sept. 28 in Jacksonville. Read more

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Lee Enters Agreement With North Florida Broadband Authority

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
The main topic of discussion at the Lee Town Council meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 6, was the North Florida Broadband Authority.
The NFBA has been pursuing leasing space on the town’s two water towers for a carrier to install high-speed Internet, which will reach to places not covered by Century Link, the residential phone service provider. The connections are also said to be smoother and more reliable. Read more

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Due To Holidays, Deadlines Have Changed

Due to next Thursday, Nov. 22, being Thanksgiving Day, Greene Publishing, Inc. is asking that any calendar events or stories that one wishes to submit for the newspaper must be in by Monday, Nov. 19, at 5 p.m.
The advertising deadline for Wednesday’s paper that week will remain the same but advertisements for Friday’s newspaper must be submitted by Wednesday, Nov. 21, at noon.

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Scam Alert

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
A reader emailed this writer and told him of a scam call he had received.
The reader related that he had received a call from 409-291-5191. The person calling him claimed to be seeking information to send a new Medicare card and demanded the name of his bank. He claimed he was only verifying the records for Medicare.
The reader noted that the caller could have easily have found the routing number for the bank through a Google search and then would have requested he give him the account number.
A search for the number on Google revealed that it is a Beaumont, Tex., phone number and it has been used in a number of scams, most notably using Medicare and Medicaid cards. Some of the people have commented on their posts that the person has a very heavy accent, perhaps an Indian accent.
Be alert and do not give any banking information or credit card numbers over the phone unless it is a call that you have made to pay for something or to order something. Beware if anyone calls you requesting such information.

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Men’s Rally Set

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
“By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” John 13:35
Timmy Dyke, pastor at Pine Grove Baptist Church, believes, “There is no greater time for God’s men to stand up and share the love of Jesus.”
On Saturday, Nov. 3, Dyke and other men will join together and hold a men’s rally at the Gazebo at the Four Freedoms Park in Madison.
“This men’s rally is intended to feed the body and the soul, bringing men from all walks of life for one reason – to Honor God!” Dyke said.
There will be free food, music, door prizes, and a message.
The men’s rally will begin at 3 p.m.
The street area right behind the Gazebo will be closed beginning at noon for the men to begin cooking.

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Tonight: Greene Publishing, Inc. Offering EXCLUSIVE Post-Debate Coverage


By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Greene Publishing, Inc. will offer exclusive post-Senatorial debate coverage on its website (www.greenepublishing.com). The online broadcast will begin at 8 p.m. tonight.
The debate between incumbent Bill Nelson and Republican challenger Connie Mack will be held at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale.
According to the Florida Press Association, which is partnering with Leadership Florida to sponsor the debate, “The one-hour post-debate program will consist of a moderator or moderators interviewing guest analysts, journalists, individually or as a panel, in addition to interviews with students, and prominent Democrats and Republicans who attend the debate. Guests will be interviewed for several minutes, and the program will then move on to other guests in order to capture a wide variety of viewpoints.”
The post-debate broadcast is only available to be aired by members of the Florida Press Association. The debate itself can be viewed on WCTV Channel 6.

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Public Hearing To Be Held On Hospital Bonds

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
A public hearing will be held on the issuance of hospital revenue bonds and bond anticipation notes for Madison County Memorial Hospital. The meeting will be held Thursday, Nov. 1, at noon at Madison County Memorial Hospital.
The bond and notes are in the amount of $22,543,400. Visit our E-edition site for full story or buy a copy of tomorrow’s Madison County Carrier at newsstands throughout the county

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Aerial And Ground Game Keep Cowboys Record Unblemished

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
A strong aerial attack, complemented by Madison County High School’s ferocious ground game, helped the Cowboys keep their record perfect at 7-0 on Friday, Oct. 12. Add a stalwart defense in the nix and the Cowboys defeated Potter’s House Christian from Jacksonville by a score of 51-6.
Cowboy quarterback D.J. McKnight completed seven of 11 passes for 137 yards and a touchdown pass. He also rushed twice for 19 yards. Read more Here

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Get Ready For Senate Debate Analysis Wednesday


Watch Wednesday evening after the debate on WCTV Channel 6

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Pre-Trial In Voter Case Continued Until December 5

Pre-trial hearings for five people charged with voter fraud in the election of Abra “Tina” Johnson to Madison County School Board, District 1, have been continued until Dec. 5.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement began investigating a complaint about potential voter fraud after the Department of State’s Division of Elections contacted FDLE. In the complaint, it pointed out that the election had a “extraordinarily disproportionate amount of absentee votes.”
According to the FDLE, “the investigation revealed that Johnson and her husband, Ernest Sinclair Johnson, Jr., approached voters and obtained their agreement to vote, after which the voters were asked to sign an “Absentee Ballot Request Form.” Without the voters’ knowledge or consent, an alternate address was handwritten on the form, causing the ballots to be mailed to a third party rather than directly to the registered voters. In 2010, Florida law required ballots to be sent to a voter’s registered address unless the voter was absent from the county, hospitalized, or temporarily unable to occupy their residence. The Johnsons retrieved the ballots from the third party locations, brought the ballots to the voter, waited for the person to vote, and then returned the ballots to the Supervisor of Elections. In some instances, the voters were only presented with the absentee ballot signature envelope to sign and never received the actual ballot to cast their vote.
“The Johnsons also secured the assistance of several other individuals to unlawfully obtain absentee ballots directly from the Supervisor of Elections. Despite written notice of penalties of perjury, these individuals signed and submitted an ‘Affidavit to Obtain Absentee Ballot,’ claiming to have been authorized by voter to obtain their absentee ballot. These individuals, however, were unknown to the voters.”
Tina Johnson was charged with 10 counts of fraud in connection with casting a vote and her husband, Sinclair Earnest Johnson, Jr., was charged with 11 counts of fraud in connection with casting votes, one count of corruptly influencing voting and one count of perjury by false written declaration.
Tina Johnson had been scheduled for trial to begin Oct. 1, but the trial has been continued until February 2013.
Jada Woods Williams was charged with 17 counts of neglect of duty and corrupt practices for allowing the distribution of the absentee ballots. Her hearing has been changed to Tallahassee.
Others who will enter pre-trial motions will be:
Judy Ann Crumitie, charged with four counts of fraud in connection with casting a vote, and one count of providing a false report to law enforcement authorities
Laverne V. Haynes, charged with two counts of fraud in connection with casting a vote, two counts of perjury by false written declaration, and one count of providing a false report to law enforcement authorities
Raven Simona Williams, charged with two counts of fraud in connection with casting a vote, two counts of perjury by false written declaration, and one count of providing a false report to law enforcement authorities
Shalonda Michaelle Brinson, charged with nine counts of fraud in connection with casting a vote, and one count of provided a false report to law enforcement authorities.
The charges against Jada Woods Williams are misdemeanors. The charges of voter fraud against the others are felonies.

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Murder Trial Set

Gary Givens Murder Trial Set Read about it Here

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Greene Publishing, Inc. Offers Exclusive Post-Debate Coverage

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Greene Publishing, Inc. will offer exclusive post-Senatorial debate coverage on its website (www.greenepublishing.com). The online broadcast will begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 17.
The debate between incumbent Bill Nelson and Republican challenger Connie Mack will be held at Nova Southeastern University in Ft. Lauderdale.
According to the Florida Press Association, which is partnering with Leadership Florida to sponsor the debate, “The one-hour post-debate program will consist of a moderator or moderators interviewing guest analysts, journalists, individually or as a panel, in addition to interviews with students, and prominent Democrats and Republicans who attend the debate. Guests will be interviewed for several minutes, and the program will then move on to other guests in order to capture a wide variety of viewpoints.”
The post-debate broadcast is only available to be aired by members of the Florida Press Association.

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Two Not To Appear In Court Oct. 12

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Two of those who were listed for a pre-trial hearing in Madison on Friday, Oct. 12, are not on the docket.
Supervisor of Elections Jada Woods Williams’ trial has been transferred to circuit court in Tallahassee.
Williams was charged with 17 counts of neglect of duty and corrupt practices for allowing the distribution of the absentee ballots.
Ora Bell Rivers, charged with seven counts of fraud in connection with casting a vote, three counts of perjury by false written declaration, and one count of providing a false report to law enforcement authorities.
The other defendants are all slated to appear in court on Oct. 12 to face charges of voter fraud.
Following the November 2010 general election where Abra “Tina” Johnson was elected to represent District 1 as a school board member, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement began investigating a complaint about potential voter fraud after the Department of State’s Division of Elections contacted FDLE. In the complaint, it pointed out that the election had a “extraordinarily disproportionate amount of absentee votes.”

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Man Arrested On Drunk Driving Charges

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By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
A man was arrested on multiple charges after he ran a stop sign and traveled into a ditch on Saturday evening, Sept. 29.
According to a Florida Highway Patrol report, Craig L. Solomon, 23, of Madison, was traveling south on SE Arnett Avenue.
Solomon failed to stop at the stop sign on SE Arnett at SE Farm Road and his 1989 Cadillac came to a final rest, facing south. Read full story Here

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Listen To The Candidates

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Go and listen to the candidates on Saturday, Oct. 13, at Damascus Missionary Baptist Church’s annex on Martin Luther King Drive.
The NAACP is sponsoring this event. Each candidate will get to speak about what he or she believes in and will get to answer questions asked by those in attendance.
The meeting will begin at 10:30 a.m.
For more information, please call Earnest F. Rains, Jr. at (850) 673-7127.

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Gary Givens Murder Trial To Begin

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Gary Givens, charged in the murder of 75-year-old James Edward Campbell appeared in court Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 25. During the hearing, he waived his right to a 12-person jury. Read more Here

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United Way Celebrity Waiter Dinner Tonight

Sonny Shroyer will be at the United Way Celebrity Waiter Dinner tonight

Sonny Shroyer will be at the United Way Celebrity Waiter Dinner tonight

Celebrity Waiter Night at Shelby’s tonight, Tuesday, Sept. 25, 5-9 p.m., featuring Sonny Shroyer (Enos from “The Dukes of Hazzard”) and local celebrities. Help support United Way. Proceeds for United Way stay in Madison County.

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Frances Ginn Retiring As Tax Collector

Frances Ginn is retiring as Madison County’s Tax Collector. She has held the post since 2004 and has worked in the office since 1974. Read more about it Here

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Lee Family Injured In Wreck

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
A Lee family was injured, including three children who were seriously injured, when the car they were riding in overturned on Monday, Sept. 17.  Read more Here

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Sonny Shroyer To Appear At United Way Celebrity Waiter Night

Sonny Shroyer will be at the United Way Celebrity Waiter Dinner tonight

Sonny Shroyer will appear at the United Way Celebrity Waiter Night Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 5-9 p.m. Help support a good cause. All money for United Way in Madison County stays in Madison County.

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