Eddie Dean McCray, 69, of Greenville, Fla., went home to spend eternity with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Friday, Oct. 25, 2024. Public viewing and visitation will be held from…
James Thomas Vocelle, III
Mr. James Thomas Vocelle, III, age 71, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Madison, Fla. James was born on June 4, 1953, in Vero Bech, Fla.,…
John Barfield (May 27, 1955 – October 24, 2024)
“To Be Absent from the Body and to Be Present with the Lord.” ~ 2 Corinthians 5:8 Mr. John Barfield, 69, of Madison, Fla., began a new and promising chapter in eternal…
Fire pits recalled after reports of serious burn injuries
The Associated Press Contributor Nearly 90,000 tabletop fire pits are being recalled after flames shooting out from them resulted in a handful of serious burn injuries. The Colsen-branded fire pits, which are…
The Bush Wealth Advantage: The emotional impact of daylight savings time
Daylight can impact decision-making in ways investors don’t realize. Daylight Savings Time (DST) is the practice of moving clocks forward by one hour during the warmer months to extend evening daylight and…
Jail Report
Oct. 22 Byron Merritt – Hold for court Jason Plain – Aggravated battery person uses a deadly weapon Oct. 23 Anthony Bradley – Driving on a permanently revoked driver’s license, driving while…
Community Calendar
Now through Saturday, Nov. 2 • Suwannee Hardware and Feed, located at 10572 Bridge St., in White Springs, Fla., with hold a White Springs Haunted Barn. There is a fee of five…
Rotary Club postpones Prime Rib Dinner
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com The Madison Rotary Club has decided to postpone this year’s annual Prime Rib Dinner fundraiser. The event, usually held in October, was postponed due to the number of people…
Madison County Cattlemen and Big Bend Cattlewomen to hold meeting
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com On Thursday, Nov. 21, there will be a joint meeting of the Madison County Cattlemen and the Big Bend Cattlewomen at the Madison County Extension Office, located at 184…
Breast Cancer Awareness Month event held
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in an effort to further raise awareness of the importance of early detection where breast cancer is concerned, a special event…
Founders’ Day fun enjoyed by many
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com Saturday, Oct. 19, was the perfect day for the annual Founders’ Day celebration at Hickory Grove Methodist Church, in Madison. The grounds were all cleaned up from Hurricane Helene’s…
MCCS announces new 2024-25 BETA Club Officers
Leah Androski reporter@greenepublishing.com Madison County Central School (MCCS) recently announced their new 2024-25 BETA Club Officers. These following students are the new MCCS BETA Officers: • A’Niyah Ray- President • Essence Livingston-…
MCAA FFA Forestry teams compete in Forestry contest
Jessica Coker Webb Contributor The Madison Creative Arts Academy (MCAA) Future Farmers of America (FFA) Forestry teams recently competed in the District III Forestry Career Development Events (CDE) contest at O’Leno State…
Cowboys GameDay: One more challenge
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com It should come as no surprise to anyone paying attention to the Madison County High School (MCHS) Cowboys that the Cowboys have played one of the toughest schedules in…
Warriors corral Stallions
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com The Aucilla Christian Academy extended their unbeaten streak to nine games on Friday, Oct. 25, with a 49-0 shutout of the Stallions of Spring Creek Charter Academy, at Warrior…
Cheerleader Spotlight: Symia Chaney & Camryn Bass
Symia Chaney is the 16-year-old daughter of Harry Chaney and Syreeta Sampson. She has been a cheerleader for six years and considers the squad’s last huddle at cheer camp to be her…
Lone Star angels help Madison couple
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com One major by-product of a disaster such as Hurricane Helene is it brings to light the generous nature of many people. This was the case of a couple from…
It’s a crime to steal signs
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com With the election season continuing and more candidates vying in political races, folks are reminded that it is against the law to steal, vandalize or otherwise deface campaign signs….
Fields of Faith rescheduled
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com Fields of Faith, sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) and led by students, returns to Boothill after being rescheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 6, beginning at 7 p.m….
Keeping Your Pets Safe this Halloween
Heather Ainsley news@greenepublishing.com With all of the fun festivities and hullabaloo of Halloween, it can be easy to overlook potential risks that may be ever-more prevalent for your pets at home. While…