Archive for Around Madison

Florida’s Jobless Rate Sees Minuscule Drop

Madison and Jefferson Rates Also Fall Slightly

By Lazaro Aleman
Special from ECB Publishing, Inc.
The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (FDEO) reports that Florida’s unemployment rate dropped slightly in September, a situation reflected in Jefferson and Madison counties’ jobless figures.
Statistics released by the FDEO on Friday, Oct. 19, show Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 8.7 percent in September, representing a 0.1 percentage point drop from the previous month’s rate. Read more

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Kim Allbritton Keeping Ship Afloat At Health Department

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
When Kim Barnill left the Madison and Jefferson County Health Departments in July, the departments didn’t have to look far to find someone. Kim Allbritton took over that role on an interim basis until a permanent replacement is found.
Allbritton has been working in public servant since 1987. A graduate of Taylor County High School, she attended North Florida Junior College and Florida State University, where she received a degree in Business. Read more

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Givens Sentenced For Murder Of Campbell

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Gary Givens was sentenced to two life terms without parole for the murder of James Edward “Ed” Campbell on Monday, Oct. 22.
Givens was arrested in March on charges of murdering Campbell, who was a retired school principal from New Port Richey.
Givens was also charged with burglary, grand theft and credit card fraud.
Campbell had trusted Givens and his friend, Jeremiah Gillyard, and had allowed them to visit at his house.
Gillyard was charged with fraudulent use of a credit card and possession of stolen property.
Evidence in the case included witness statements from citizens in the community as well as photographs of two suspects using the victim’s vehicle and other items stolen from the victim’s home.
Because he waived the right for a 12-person jury, Givens did not have to face the death penalty.

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SGA Hosting Q&A For Superintendent Candidates

The Madison County High School SGA is hosting a question an answer forum for the Superintendent candidates at Madison County Central School gym Thursday October 25th at 6 o clock.

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VSU Students Need Your Help To Create A New Twist On Classic Film Noir

A group of students in Valdosta State University’s Mass Media program need your help! The group is in the late preproduction stages of putting together an exciting student film, Valentine’s Rock.

Greene Publishing’s own Kristin Finney will be producing the film. Clay Orr, John Patten and Andrew Parker are directing the film.

Valentine’s Rock will be a new twist on classic noir style. Valentine’s Rock is full of drama and suspense and will leave the audience wanting more. The story follows a private detective by the name of Frank Vincent whose partner is murdered. Frank must use his keen detective skills to unravel the case his partner was working on when he was murdered. The story only gets more complicated when red headed femme fatale aptly named Ginger hires Frank on a case. Frank gets tangled up in all kinds of trouble when he finds out that Ginger’s case ties into the case he initially set out to solve! Will Frank figure out Ginger’s case before the bad guys catch him?

The group is asking for the help of the community to make Valentine’s Rock possible. If you are interested in donating to support this film please visit their KickStarter site at: http://kck.st/SyPvMD or call Kristin Finney at (850)673-1773.

Valentine’s Rock is expected to be premiered at the VSU Film Festival this December. All donators will be sent a link to a digital copy of the film, receive their name in the credits of the movie and possibly more depending on the amount donated. All sponsorship levels can be seen on the KickStarter page. Thank you for your support!

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Supervisor of Elections Newsletter

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United Way Celebrity Waiter Photos

See photos from the United Way Celebrity Waiter dinner, featuring Sonny Shroyer from The Dukes of Hazzardas well as local celebrities raising money for a good cause at our Facebook page. See story by Kristin Finney, as well as photos by Emerald Greene in today’s Madison County Carrier or at online.greenepublishing.com.

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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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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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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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United Way Celebrity Waiter Event Slated

By Kristin Finney
Greene Publishing, Inc.

The United Way of Madison will be hosting their Celebrity waiter event this month. The event will be taking place at Shelby’s on September 25. Dinner will begin being served at 5 p.m. and will last until 9 p.m.
Local celebrities will serve those who attend throughout the night. There will be a dessert auction at 7:30. There will be a lot of fellowship and plenty of laughs. The money that is raised will go towards helping the children and elderly of Madison County. Please come out and show your support for the United Way.

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Current Needs for Some of Madison County’s Senior Citizens

STORMS ENDANGER SENIORS’ ROOFS
Recently several low-income senior citizens have contacted case managers at the Senior Citizens Council of Madison County, Inc. to report leaks in their bedrooms and living rooms. These situations are especially dangerous with the possibility of heavy seasonal wind and rain in the area. Donations of roof coating are being accepted as well as financial donations to make necessary repairs as soon as possible. Contact case managers Angie Cisco or Lavericia (Vesa) Copeland: (850) 973-4241.
SENIOR CITIZENS ARE SEEKING WELL PUMPS
Depending on neighbors for water supplies, two low income senior citizens in Madison County must replace their well pumps at a cost of $500 to $1200. To make a well pump donation or a financial contribution, contact case managers Angie Cisco or Elaine Hartley at the Madison County Senior Center: (850) 973-4241. Thank you for your generosity.
GREENVILLE SENIOR NEEDS FLOOR REPAIRS
A Greenville senior citizen is living in a home with rotting lumber and a deteriorating floor, especially in the kitchen. All lumber and supply donations for a floor replacement are appreciated. Financial donations to the Senior Citizens Council of Madison County are being accepted to buy needed supplies as well. Call case manager Lavericia (Vesa) Copeland for details: (850) 973-4241. The mailing address: Senior Citizens Council of Madison County, P.O. Box 204, Madison, FL 32341.

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Labor Day All Pro Dads Breakfast

In conjunction with All Pro Dads, there will be a breakfast on Labor Day morning, Monday September 3rd at the MCHS cafeteria at 8:00 a.m. If you are a father, please plan on joining us for breakfast and an introduction to the All Pro Dad chapter that will be forming in Madison County. All you need as a ticket to get in, is to bring your son or daughter with you to the breakfast. This is a great oppurtunity to help show or young people what being a Dad is all about and will help all of us become better equipped to strengthen our relationships with our children. Fatherless homes is an epidemic in our country and it is not any different in Madison County. For mor einformation, take a visit to www.allprodad.com and see what we want our chapter to be all about. Please RSVP for the All Pro Dad’s Breakfast by contacting North Florida FCA rep Steve Mchargue at 850-464-0325

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Tennis, Anyone?

George English, who heads up the US Tennis Association in Tallahassee, and Madison City Commissioner Ina Thompson speak to the Madison Rotary Club about generating interest among parents and community members for bringing “10 and Under” tennis to Madison.

George English, who heads up the US Tennis Association in Tallahassee, and Madison City Commissioner Ina Thompson speak to the Madison Rotary Club about generating interest among parents and community members for bringing “10 and Under” tennis to Madison.

By Lynette Norris
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Tennis, a game for young and old, can be played with as few as two people, whether they want to burn up the court in a serious singles match or just hit a few balls back and forth.
George English, who heads up the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for this region, visited the Madison Rotary Club to talk about promoting tennis in Madison County – specifically, a version for “10 and Under.” With childhood obesity reaching ever-higher rates, and physical education classes disappearing from public schools, English and Madison City Commissioner Ina Thompson discussed introducing children, ages five-to-ten, to the sport. They would both like to see children get involved with something fun that would lure them away from the computers, the television and the video games…and tennis, modified a little just for them, might be the ticket.
The problem before with trying to get younger children interested in the adult version of the “sport of kings,” is primarily the size of the court – quite a chunk of real estate for little legs to cover. The net is too high for little ones, the long-handled tennis racket is unwieldy, and the balls are hard to hit…and hard, if anyone got hit in the head by a high, fast lob. Younger children were more likely to quit in frustration than develop any real interest in the game.
Taking a cue from other children’s sports, like T-ball, where equipment is scaled down to make it easier for smaller hands to grasp, the new “10 and Under” tennis in America is following a trend that has already been going strong for 20 to 30 years in most of Europe.
“10 and Under” tennis uses a court half the size of an adult court with a shorter temporary net, for children aged five to eight. The rackets are shorter and the tennis balls are made of Nerf-ball like foam. They don’t bounce as high, but they are easier to hit as the younger ones learn the basics of the game, particularly the eye-hand coordination of swinging the smaller racket and making contact with the ball.
“10 and Under” will also grow with them, with a slightly larger court and heavier balls when they reach the nine/ten-year-old-group. Later, when they reach the adult-sized game, they will have already acquired the basic skills, and had fun while doing it.
Fun is the main purpose of the “10 and Under” tennis, English and Thompson emphasized several times. The intricacies of a “top spin” and other trick shots will come later, if they want to get into more serious, competitive tennis. “10 and Under” is mainly to get them started, on a court that is more their size, using the age-appropriate equipment, where they can have fun and are more likely to develop a life-long interest.
Another advantage of “10 and Under” is its portability. It does not require a tennis court, just flat area anywhere, indoors or out. Temporary tape can mark off a court on a gym floor, a school cafeteria floor, or a parking lot, and a temporary net can be set up for play. Scaled-down rackets, lighter balls, children who want to play and a few adults to teach and encourage them are all that are needed to begin.
With a grant from USTA, Madison has acquired about $1000 worth of equipment. Now “we need some enthusiasm,” said Thompson. “We’ve got to get the interest going first…we need to get the parents and the community behind it for it to take off.” The parents need to be positive and encouraging, not critical and demanding.
There is a workshop for parents who would like to “score points with their kids,” Saturday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the NFCC Gym. The registration fee is $15 per person, and those participants will receive expert instruction and all the materials they need to coach, organize and help “10 and Under” tennis take off and find a place here in Madison.
For more information, visit usta.com/oncourttraining, contact George English at (850) 510-6585 or email him at English@florida.usta.com, or contact Ina Thompson at (850) 445-7755. To register online for the workshop, go to www.madisonworkshop.eventbrite.com

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Madison County Youth Adventure Camp

The Madison County Sheriff’s Office will be facilitating a Youth Adventure Camp Monday, August 13 through Friday, August 17. This camp will be offered for boys between the ages of 11 and 16. This adventure camp will include firearms marksmanship, archery, rappelling, a live K-9 track, hiking, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, health and fitness training and life skills. Meals will be provided and the camp is free to participants. If you are interested in this Adventure Camp, or if you have any questions, please contact Captain Mark W. Joost at 850 519-0947.

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Special City Commission Meeting

A Special Meeting of City Commission, Madison, FL will be held Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012 at 5:30 p.m., at City Hall for purposes of:
1. Discussion and Possible Action on Police Liability Insurance.
2. Discussion and Possible Action on Fire Pension Shortfall for 2011.
3. FY 12/13 Budget Workshop.

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Citizens For Madison County Holding Planning Meeting

Citizens for Madison County will hold a planning meeting on Thursday, Aug. 2, at the Extension Office, located next to the Ag. Center in Madison. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and the topic of discussion will be what can be done to defeat the wet county issue on the ballot in late August.

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Cherry Lake Fire Rescue, Inc. Hosting Barbecue Chicken Dinner And Political Rally

Cherry Lake Fire Rescue, Inc. will hold a barbecue chicken dinner and political fundraiser this Saturday, Aug. 4.
Dinner will begin at 5 p.m. The cost is $7 per plate.
A political rally and cake auction will be held immediately after the dinner.
To reserve your barbecue plate, please call Cherry Lake Fire Rescue at (850) 929-2354 at least one day prior to the event and leave your name, plus how many plates are desire and a return call phone number to verify, or the information may be email to clfr@embarqmail.com.
Candidates who want to give a five-minute presentation are asked to leave their name and a return phone number to verify at the same phone number and email address above.
The deadline to reserve a space at the podium is on at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3.
The department ask that no substitute speakers be allowed to speak for the candidates and there are to be absolutely no solicitations during the event.

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Grilled Chicken Dinners Available Friday

Madison Church of God will be selling grilled chicken dinners this Friday, Aug. 3, from 11-2 p.m. at the church, located at 771 NE Colin Kelly Highway.
In addition to grilled chicken, dinners will include baked beans, coleslaw, bread and dessert.
Delivery is available for five or more orders. The dinners are priced at $7 each.
Contact Misty at (850) 251-6996 or A.J. at (352) 457-7592 to place your orders.

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