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Questions posed to Greenville’s interim manager
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com During a meeting of the Greenville Town Council which was expected to be short, but instead, lasted an hour, Council Member Brittni Brown posed some questions to Interim Town…
Former Bronco signs letter of intent
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com Jacarre Fleming, a senior at Lowndes High School (LHS), in Valdosta, Ga., and former Madison County Central School (MCCS) Broncos stand out athlete, recently signed on the dotted line…
‘Move Over,’ Iran laws set to take effect
Jim Turner, News Service Florida Contributor Several changes in state laws will take hold as 2024 begins, from an expansion of the state’s “move over” traffic law to stricter rules involving investments…
Don’t forget about these traditions for the new year
Halie Wetherington reporter@greenepublishing.com New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day are typically full of celebration, but there are certain traditions that some individuals make sure to never overlook. With the new year…
City of Madison to begin water meter replacement
City Manager Jerome Wyche Contributor The city will begin replacing approximately 900 existing water meters throughout the City of Madison, beginning in January of 2024, at no cost to the citizens. The…
North Florida Pharmacy burglarized
Madison Police Department Contributor On Tuesday, Dec. 19, at approximately 9:30 p.m., an unknown subject entered North Florida Pharmacy through the back door by prying the door open. The subject went straight…
MCSO launches “Operation Get Home Safe”
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com In an effort to keep the roadways of Madison County safer on New Year’s Eve, the Madison County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) will hold “Operation Get Home Safe.” On Sunday,…
PACE loans: Are they too good to be true?
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com There’s an old adage that says “If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.” Such may be the case with loans taken out with the Florida…
Raymond Pinkard honored at City Commission meeting
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com The Madison City Commission met on Tuesday, Dec. 12, with a special preview of a plaque honoring former Madison Fire Chief Raymond Pinkard, who was Madison’s first and longest…
Madison School District town hall meetings continue
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com Town hall meetings with Madison County Superintendent of Schools Shirley Joseph and the Madison County District School Board continued on Monday, Dec. 11, at Greenville Elementary School (GES), and…
Anglers Edge Marine recognized in Best of Florida magazine
Leah Androski reporter@greenepublishing.com Anglers Edge Marine, LLC, was recently recognized in the Guide to Florida magazine 2023. They were an honorable mention for the Best of Florida award and mentioned alongside eight…
Broncos girls and boys basketball teams make history
Leah Androski reporter@greenepublishing.com On Wednesday, Dec. 20, the Madison County Central School (MCCS) Broncos and Lady Broncos played in the final game for the Conference Championship. The Broncos played at MCCS against…
Felon Gun Ban Challenge Rejected
Jim Saunders, News Service Florida Contributor The Florida Supreme Court has declined to take up a challenge to the constitutionality of a state law that bars possession of guns by convicted felons….
Celebrate Christmas with these top ten activities
Halie Wetherington news@greenepublishing.com With the Christmas season heavily upon us, some may struggle to find various festive activities in which to participate. Because of that, here are the top ten Christmas activities…
Florida is making it easier for families to pay for education
Halie Wetherington news@greenepublishing.com The Florida Department of Education has recently released information regarding opportunities for public schools that fall under the National School Lunch Act by receiving free or reduced price lunches….
Debris clean-up wrapping up
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com As evidence of the post-Idalia clean-up that has taken place, the big tandem trucks that have been a fixture on Madison County roads will now be a thing of…
Animal cruelty case ends in prison term
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com On Monday, Dec. 18, Brandon Jamal Blackshear, 38, of Greenville was sent to prison as a result of the termination and revocation of his probation. Blackshear was found guilty…
Probation violation results in prison time
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com In July of 2022, Rashad Oryan Robinson, 34, of Madison, was found guilty of third degree grand theft and sentenced to three years of probation. On Monday, Dec. 18,…
Florida’s population keeps increasing
Lazaro Aleman news@greenepublishing.com If you think that Florida is becoming increasingly crowded every year, it’s because more people are moving into the state than are moving out, and many of them are…
