Today I would like to discuss the quote, “God gives his toughest challenges to his strongest soldiers.” This is always something that I live by and I think that a lot of…
Scammer targets Duke Energy customer
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com Madison resident Orlando Garcia thought it was unusual when he recently received a call from Duke Energy, explaining that a termination notice was placed on his account, especially since…
Next total solar eclipse is over Florida in 2045
Lazaro Aleman news@greenepublishing.com If you missed the recent solar eclipse, don’t fret. There will be an opportunity to see another in 2045, and Madison will then be in the path of totality,…
City Mayor selection questioned
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com Anyone present at the Tuesday, March 19 Madison City Commission meeting probably noticed that something unusual was occurring. After Commissioner Voncyle Wilson nominated Mayor pro tem Judy Townsend for…
Wastewater overflow leads to Withlacoochee advisory
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com On Wednesday, April 17, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) in Madison issued a health advisory for residents and visitors near the Withlacoochee River in North Florida due to…
Dueling Durangos collide on Range
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com On Monday, April 8, a two-car crash involving a Madison Police Department (MPD) vehicle took place at approximately 4:45 p.m. at the intersection of US Hwy. 90 and Range…
Get ready for the 43rd Annual Down Home Days celebration
Night of Worship The Madison County Ministerial Association presents a “Night of Worship,” to be held in conjunction with Down Home Days on Wednesday, April 17. The service will feature Minister Jackie…
Madison celebrates Holy Week
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com During the week leading up to Easter Sunday, the Madison County Christian Ministerial Association held daily services for the community. The services were planned to be held in Four…
Pedaling with a purpose
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com After Al Reszel’s wife, Terry, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, he decided he wanted to do something tangible to help. The avid bicyclist decided to turn his…
When we revel in our “enemy’s” downfall
“I’m here today to apologize for the personal mistakes I’ve made and the embarrassment I’ve caused my family and community … I’m announcing my resignation from Congress …” We’ve heard far too many…
National Security: Long war
When engaging or escalating a war, the national command authorities must do so with purpose. Fundamental to this pre-war analysis is to determine what is the purpose of the conflict; what are…
Learning As I Go: Blinded to reality
Daniel spent Saturday with a friend. When they dropped him off, he entered through the backdoor and went about his evening. Sunday morning, we walked onto the front porch toward the car…
April 18 is National Lineman Appreciation Day
Hailey Heseltine news@greenepublishing.com Thursday, April 18, is National Lineman Appreciation Day. Now is the time to extend gratitude to all the hardworking electrical lineworkers across the nation who sacrifice their time and…
Bills signed to stop predators
News Service of Florida Contributor On Wednesday, April 10, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed five bills, including legislation that he said will help curb online “grooming” of children. One of the bills (HB…
Was your home insurance canceled?
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com In the aftermath of last year’s Hurricane Idalia, one Madison County resident stated her home insurance was canceled by her insurance company. Once she discovered her insurance company was…
Commissioners consider saying “goodbye” to Ag. Building
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com During the regular meeting of the Madison County Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday, April 10, the commissioners had a discussion considering the Ag. Building, located near North Florida…
It’s a crime to steal signs
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com With the election season beginning and more candidates entering political races, folks are reminded that it is against the law to steal, vandalize or otherwise deface campaign signs. The…
Area flooding brings warning
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com On Monday, April 15, the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Tallahassee, Fla. issued a statement that a flood warning will continue for the Withlacoochee River near Pinetta. The…
Remarkable women who changed the world, part two
Hailey Heseltine news@greenepublishing.com When it comes to the topic of women who have contributed valuable works to the worlds of the arts and sciences, there is certainly no shortage. It is difficult…
Splash into license-free freshwater fishing weekend April 6 and 7
FWC Contributor Mark your calendars for an exciting opportunity to cast your lines during the upcoming Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) license-free freshwater fishing weekend! This spring’s license-free fishing weekend…
