Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com The Kiwanis Club of Madison was honored with a special guest at their meeting on Thursday, April 10. Norm McDonald was on hand to give the group a historical…
Too much of a good thing
Heather Ainsley news@greenepublishing.com Any homeowner wants a pleasant-looking front yard, with a nice, healthy lawn and perhaps a few bordering bushes, trees and blooms to really welcome people in. It’s hard to…
MCAA Panthers wrap up their baseball and softball seasons
Leah Androski reporter@greenepublishing.com The Madison Creative Arts Academy (MCAA) softball and baseball teams recently wrapped up their seasons. Here’s a few stats and photos from games. The MCAA Lady Panthers softball team…
MCHS holds successful 2025 prom
Ady Hammock news@greenepublishing.com Madison County High School (MCHS) held their prom on Saturday, April 12 in the school’s cafeteria. This year’s prom theme was inspired by the movie “Alice in Wonderland,” and…
MCHS Betas garner awards at state convention Five two’s in two five (2025)
Contributor From Thursday, Jan. 9, through Saturday, Jan. 11, 21 Madison County High School (MCHS) Beta Club members attended and participated in competitions at the Annual Florida State Beta Club Convention. The…
Dual enrolled student spotlight of the month: Nathan Haney
North Florida College Contributor North Florida College (NFC) offers a Dual Enrollment program that allows students to earn college credits while still in high school and at no cost. The NFC Office…
Five Christian movies to watch in 2025
Leah Androski reporter@greenepublishing.com There are various new movies coming out this year into theaters. Here is a list of five Christian movies that are coming out that you can watch with the…
Childhood reflections with a touch of grace: Ordered steps
Growing up, I learned a lot about ordering my steps, especially since mine tended to leave me face planting on various surfaces. From sidewalks to the sandy schoolyard playgrounds, I could always…
Shine with purpose
I tried multiple ways to avoid the chores of childhood. Somehow, the outdoors seemed more promising than the load of laundry that needed folding (it still does). Drying the dishes could never…
Madison bids farewell to community servant
Mickey Starling reporter3@greenepublishing.com A year and a half ago, Madison Church of God Pastor Jason Justus was enjoying a period of great growth in his church that continues today. His excitement continued…
Cough it up, Kitty
Heather Ainsley news@greenepublishing.com For those who own cats, it’s only a matter of time before it happens. In contrast to the quiet, peaceful morning, comes the unmistakable sounds of your feline companion…
More than just scheduling, The many hats of an administrative professional
Danny Federico news@greenepublishing.com In the fast-paced world of modern offices, administrative professionals are often viewed as the ones who answer phones, schedule meetings and keep paperwork in order. However, today’s administrative staff…
Jerusalem Times – Obituaries 33 AD
JESUS CHRIST Jesus Christ, 33, of Nazareth, briefly passed away Friday on Mount Calvary, also known as Golgotha, the place of the skull. Betrayed by the apostle Judas, Jesus was crucified by…
Vehicles collide at Roller Coaster Hill
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com According to a report from the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), on Wednesday, April 9, at approximately 8:25 a.m., a white Ford Expedition, driven by a Madison woman was traveling…
County commissioners pledge support for Senior Citizens
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com During the regular meeting of the Madison County Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday,April 9, the commissioners heard from Jim Stanley, Opie Peavey and Lisa Burnham who spoke to…
Disaster relief still available
Rick Patrick rick@greenepublishing.com The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced that eligible small businesses, private nonprofit organizations, homeowners and renters in Florida have until Sunday, April 27 to apply for federal…
The next few days are looking up
Heather Ainsley news@greenepublishing.com Literally – don’t miss out on the peak of the Lyrid Meteor Shower This week marked the beginning of the Lyrid Meteor Shower, which started around Tuesday, April 15,…
Breakfast at my place: Give Blu the chance he deserves
In a quiet corner of the Madison County Animal Services shelter, past the more vocal residents who eagerly paw at the bars and bark for attention, lies a beautiful blue pitty soul…
The Game of Life: College Edition Stick with it
Our season is not quite over, but every year, our school puts on a huge athletic banquet called the Argies for all of our 400+ athletes to attend. It’s a wonderful event…
From the Sunny Side: A freight train of thought
I’m sometimes reminded of a title of a book by the late Rodney Dangerfield, “It’s Not Easy Being Me.” I can relate to that. I can honestly say there are times I…