The Madison Record, July 15, 2020

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Madison City Schools release reopening plans for schools By JOHN FEW John.Few@ Madisoncountyrecord.com

Advisory Council

Madison Police to form citizens advisory council. Page 3A

COVID-19 IMPACT

Restaurants hit by COVID-19, forced to temporarily close. Page 5A

EDUCATION

The “River of Hope” is being built on “Bill’s Hill” next to the outdoor swimming pool in Dublin Park.

“River of Hope” deadline extended through July 20 By STAFF REPORTS

Leader in Me

Heritage qualifies as ‘Leader in Me Lighthouse School’. Page 6A

Teacher of the Year

Rainbow employees name Nicole Orr as ‘Teacher of the Year. Page 6A

Bond Refund Coming

Madison school system and city to receive bond refund. Page 7A

SPORTS

MADISON – There is still time to get involved in a project that is bringing the Madison community together in a unique way. The deadline to participate in Madison Visionary Partners’ “River of Hope” project has been extended to July 20. Madison Visionary Partners (MVP) has been collaborating with other Madison non-profit organizations to create a ‘River of Hope’ at Dublin Park to raise funds for COVID-19 relief. The River of Hope is being built out of stones painted by local families, various groups and businesses. Executive Director of Madison Visionary Partners, Liz Brinton, says they are “excited about it.” She believes the community is just as enthusiastic: “Folks are excited get out of the house and paint rocks and support the community.” Volunteers have been braving the heat to create the River on “Bill’s Hill” within the

park. The River is a positive testament to the many ways the Madison community came together to help one another during COVID-19. “We are asking participants to paint their rock with a positive one-word message of hope and resilience as our community comes together to overcome the COVID pandemic,” Brinton explained. “Or they can honor a special person in your life who has inspired them during the pandemic by painting their name on a rock. After they are done painting it, they drop it off at one of our three stone depots.” Other non-profits, school groups, churches and individuals are joining forces to bring the river to life. All the proceeds from the project will go towards relief. Funds will be raised through sales of the stones. For more information about the “River of Hope” and how to help with the project, go to www.madison-visionary-partners.square. site.

MADISON – Madison City Schools (MCS) released their plans for reopening schools last week, which include offering traditional and virtual classes, utilizing face masks and social Dr. Nichols distancing practices. The school district Thursday amended their 2020-2021 school calendar to reflect a later start date, from Aug, 5 to Aug. 10, with a staggered first day of school over a three-day period. All breaks and holidays would remain the same as the previously adopted 2020-21 calendar. The extra days from the delayed start would be for teacher professional development and training. One difference in the start, however. Not all students will start school on the same day. There will be a staggered start based on the student’s last name. Last names A-J will report Monday Aug. 10. K-R Tuesday Aug. 11. S-z Wednesday Aug. 12. Then on Thursday, Aug. 13, all students would begin reporting to school. MCS followed that up by posting their re-entry plans to the district’s website See SCHOOLS Page 7A

Wroblewski to run for reelection to Madison City Council, Dist. 1 By GREGG PARKER Gregg.Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com

MADISON – Maura Wroblewski is seeking re-election to Madison City Council to represent District 1. “During the last four years, we have brought wonderful new business- Wroblewski es to our community. From the most See WROBLEWSKI Page 5A

Summer Workouts

While high schools wait to find out what the football season will look out, summer workouts continue. Page 1B

Grant Dayton

Former Bob Jones athlete Grant Dayton on verge of normalcy in MLB. Page 1B

We have more online at themadisonrecord.com

CLASSIFIEDS FIND JOBS INSIDE: There are plenty of jobs within today’s classifieds pages. See page 4A.

INSIDE Record ............ 2A Editorial........... 5A Education ........ 6A Sports ............. 1B

Business ......... 3B Kids................. 5B Church ............ 6B Lifestyles ......... 7B

FIELD OF DREAMS – The Trash Pandas held their second movie night on Friday. They showed “Field of Dreams” starring Kevin Coastner at Toyota Field Stadium. People attending the special showing also got play catch on the field prior to the start of the film. Check out some of the fun scenes by Melanie Kolowski Photography on page B3.

Barrett C. Shelton Jr., longtime Decatur Daily publisher, dies By DEANGELO MCDANIEL For The Decatur Daily DECATUR - Barrett Shelton Jr. was a hard-nosed newspaperman, loving family man and astute businessman, but those seeking to succinctly describe him invariably focus on his love of the community.

Celebrating 80 years!

“An amazing citizen,” longtime friend Trudy Grisham said. “A dream boss and community servant,” former Decatur Daily executive editor Tom Wright said. “Cooperative, and community man,” Dr. Lloyd Nix said. Shelton, who had a distin-

Shelton

guished career as a newspaperman and a hand in the growth of Decatur and the Tennessee Valley, died Sunday at his home. He

was 89. See SHELTON Page 2A

Ross to run for Madison City Council, Dist. 1 By GREGG PARKER Gregg.Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com

MADISON – James Ross has announced his campaign for Madison City Council, District 1. “This is my second time running for Madison City Council, Dis- Ross trict 1. In 2016, I lost a very close race to the current incumbent by 24 absentee ballots/votes. It is proof that every vote counts,” Ross See ROSS Page 5A

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