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River of Hope
The final stone will be laid in a presentation on Friday at Dublin Park. Page 3A
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Madison Police reports there have been multiple vehicle burglaries in Dublin Park. Page 3A
EDUCATION
Plan for reopening local schools evolving as start day approaches By JOHN FEW John.Few@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
Teachers of the Year
More Teachers of the Year and Staff of the Year. Page 6A
AHSAA
MADISON - Parents of students in Madison City Schools have until July 24 at 5 p.m. to decide whether their child will attend traditional classes or virtual for the next semester. Schools in Madison are set to have a staggered start beginning Aug. 10. Students will report for their first day of school over three days depending on their last name, with all students at
school by Aug. 13. Madison City Schools superintendent Dr. Ed Nichols indicated Friday that things could change if COVID-19 cases continue to rise. “This ever-changing environment has created daily fluctuations in our planning,� he said. “Since we released our original reentry plan, we have been hard at work creating an update to that plan. With the rise in local infections and more information from the local and state health officials, I would be See SCHOOLS Page 2A
Dr. Ed Nichols viewed through a desk shield on display at last week’s BOE meeting. The school board approved the purchase of desk shields and face masks for students attending school this Fall.
James Clemens’ Dr. Brian Clayton speaks to AHSAA Summer Conference. Page 7A
Awards ceremony planned for MPD oďŹƒcers canceled
Re-enroll
Madison City Schools: All students must re-enroll for new school year. Page 7A
SPORTS
By JOHN FEW John. Few@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
The Rocket City Trash Pandas are hosting several events over the next few weeks. Page 1B
JEDI TRAINING AT TOYOTA FIELD - The Rocket City Trash Pandas hosted another block party Friday night at Toyota Field in Town Madison, this time with a Star Wars theme. The Trash Pandas provided live entertainment and music, fireworks, food, and Jedi Training on the field. Toyota Field will play host to several upcoming events in July and August. See related stories on page 1B and more photos on 3B. .
Play Ball!
American Legion baseball to be played at Toyota Field through July. Page 1B
We have more online at themadisonrecord.com
Two charged with attempted murder in road rage incident By STAFF REPORTS
CLASSIFIEDS FIND JOBS INSIDE: There are plenty of jobs within today’s classifieds pages. See page 4A.
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MADISON – A Madison man is one of two suspects being charged in connection with a road rage incident where shots were fired at a vehicle near County Line Road. According to the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred last Monday around 5 to 6 p.m. between County Line Road and East
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Limestone Road near Madison. The incident resulted in the victim’s car being shot multiple times. There were no inju-
ries. The sheriff’s office said 911 calls came in saying that a gray Pontiac G6 was chasing a white Ford F150 and the
passenger was hanging out of the Pontiac’s window shooting at the truck. Isaiah Shakur Watson, 23, Watson of Decatur is charged with attempted murder and shooting into an occupied vehicle. He’s held in the Limestone County Jail withSee ROAD RAGE Page 2A
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Longtime BJHS band director passes away By STAFF REPORTS
MADISON – Longtime Bob Jones High School band director Doyle Thornton passed away last weekend. Thornton retired from teaching in 2015 after 27 years at Bob Jones. He left behind a strong legacy at Bob Jones and in Madison. The current Thornton head band directors at James Clemens and Bob Jones once served as Thornton’s assistants. In 2017, he was inductSee THORNTON Page 2A
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Summer Fun
MADISON – Madison officials were faced with having do some damage control Monday. Madison Mayor Paul and Finley and Police Chief David Jernigan issued public statements Jernigan regarding an awards ceremony planned for the officers who responded to last year’s officer-involving shooting death of Dana Fletcher. “Following reports of an officer cereSee CEREMONY Page 2A