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Virtual School
MCS joins other local school districts in opening the new school year virtually. Page 3A
Barks & Brews
Barks & Brews to welcome dogs and owners at Toyota Field for free this Friday. Page 5A
EDUCATION
City officials and project leaders met Friday, July 24, to commemorate the completion of the “River of Hope”. Volunteers spent countless hours constructing river of decorated stones.
Madison River of Hope now complete By STAFF REPORTS
Remembering Mr. Thornton
Thornton’s legacy blends music with spirit of loyalty, determination. Page 7A
Mill Creek
King honored as Mill Creek’s ‘Teacher of the Year’. Page 6A Penny Childers honored as Mill Creek’s ‘Staff Member of the Year’. Page 6A
MADISON - The Madison River of Hope project is complete. What started as an idea to bring area non-profits together in a way that helps COVID-19 relief turned into an amazing way for the city to remember the way the Madison community pulled together through the coronavirus crisis and encourage others. Madison Mayor Paul Finley was joined by Madison City Schools Superintendent Dr. Ed Nichols in laying the last stones in the river, which is located on “Bill’s Hill” in Dublin Park. See RIVER OF HOPE Page 2A
SPORTS
Candidates qualify for Aug. 25 city election By JOHN FEW John.Few@ Madisoncountyrecord.com MADISON – There will be opponents in nearly all Madison city races for the Aug. 25 municipal elections, except for the district 7 city council position. Incumbent John Seifert was the only candidate to qualify by the July 21 deadline. In the mayor’s race, two-term
Despite several school districts starting school virtually, fall sports will be held as scheduled. Page 1B Gary Glassman trades in hockey stick for golf clubs, wins first tourney. Page 1B
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HOLY HELO - The sole Catholic priest in Carrier Strike Group 11, Lt. Matthew Benjamin of Madison often leaves the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) to provide religious services to Sailors on the other ships in the strike group via a helicopter known as a “holy helo.” See his story on page 5A.
By GREGG PARKER Gregg. Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
By GREGG PARKER Gregg. Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
MADISON – Greg Shaw hopes to continue representing District 4 residents in his slots on Madison City Council. “My family, business and I are proud to call Madison home, and it Shaw has been an honor to serve as your City Councilman,” Shaw said. “I am currently serving my first term, and I am proud See SHAW Page 2A
MADISON – Brian Goodwin has entered the race to represent District 3 on Madison City Council. “I want to hear from you regarding your viGoodwin sion, hopes, concerns and experiences as residents of Madison City, and I want to share with you why I deserve to earn the job of being See GOODWIN Page 2A
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attempt against challenger Karen Denzine. In addition to the Aug. 25 election date, a runoff is set for Oct. 6, according to the Alabama League of Municipalities’ election calendar. Polls will open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and no write-in votes are allowed. The new term will start on Nov. 2. For more information and updates concerning the Aug. 25 election, go to www.madisonal.gov.
Goodwin seeks Shaw running for re-election as to serve District 3 Dist. 4 Councilman on City Council
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incumbent Teddy Powell for the district 3 seat; and Jocelyn Broer will challenge incumbent Greg Shaw for the district 4 position. In district 5, long-time city council Tommy Overcash is not running for a fifth term this year. That leaves Madison City Schools Board of Education member Ranae Barlett and Ryan Clark to run for the open position. In district 6, Gerald Clark has qualified to run in a re-election
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incumbent Paul Finley qualified to run for a third term. Challenging him will be Marc Highsmith. In the city council races, James Ross will challenge incumbent Maura Wroblewski for the district 1 position. Joseph N. Gaines and former MCS school board member Connie Spears will challenge current city council president Steve Smith for the district 2 post. Brian Goodwin will challenge