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Finley to seek third term as Madison’s mayor
NEWS
By GREGG PARKER Gregg. Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
Paul Finley
Marc Highsmith
Maura Wroblewski
James Ross
Steve Smith
Joe Gaines
Connie Spears
Teddy Powell
First Day of School
MCS prepares for first day of school virtually, while setting sights on in-person instruction soon. Page 3A
A Grand Slam
Jordan, Whitlow marry in ‘surprise’ Toyota Field wedding. Page 5A
EDUCATION
MADISON – Madison Mayor Paul Finley has announced his candidacy to run for a third term as municipal elections approach on Aug. 25. “This is my first elecFinley tion as the incumbent candidate,� Finley said. Finley won both the 2008 and 2016 elections as a challenger. See FINLEY Page 2A
Clark hopes for re-election to Madison City Council, District 6 By GREGG PARKER Gregg. Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
Jocelyn Broer
Ranae Bartlett
Brian Goodwin
Fourteen candidates for Madison municipal offices will be at the Madison City Candidate Forum on Thursday evening. District 5 city councilman John Seifert, not pictured, is running unopposed.
Way To Go!
Students win National Merit Scholarship. Page 6A
Save Space Camp
Fundraising drive to save Space Camp and the US Space and Rocket Center takes off. Page 6A MCS holds Institute Day for teachers and staff virtually. Page 7A
SPORTS
Gerald Clark
Karen Denzine
Forum for municipal candidates in Madison to be held Thursday Republican Women of Madison to host the in-person and virtual Q&A forum Aug. 6
It’s A Miracle
By GREGG PARKER Gregg. Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
Events at Toyota Field
MADISON – The Republican Women of Madison organization will sponsor the Madison City Candidate Forum on Aug. 6 as a venue for residents to learn more about local office seekers. The in-person forum will be held at Best Western Plus - Madison at 6:30 p.m. This event also will available virtually. “We are excited to host this opportunity for residents to get more information and a better understanding of each of the candidates,� Sheila Banister said. Banister is President of Republic Women of Madison. “COVID19 has made so many things difficult this year and that includes our electoral process. We wanted to create an opportunity that enables our citizens to meet the candidates and make an informed decision,� Banister said. “We think this combo is a perfect solution.�
Cael Bagby is suiting again to ride in the biggest race of the year. Page 1B The Rocket City Trash Pandas added even more events for Toyota Field in coming weeks. Page 1B
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Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the in-person event will have limited seating. Club members had first dibs at seating; additional seats are open to the public. Guests must make reservations, given on a first-come, first-served basis. For reservations, email rsvp@rwmadison.org. Attendees must observe social distancing practices, including wearing masks. Anyone who doesn’t attend the forum in person can watch the event with Zoom. The link will be available on Aug. 6 at 6 p.m. Visit rwmadison.org and click the “Meet the Candidates� graphic, or visit Facebook/Republican Women of Madison. “We highly encourage participants to log in early to ensure their connectivity. Anyone logging in at 6:30 p.m. or later may experience a delay in admittance to the broadcast,� Banister said. “We see this forum as the people’s forum,� Banister said. “We want to ask the hard questions that weigh on the minds of our resSee FORUM Page 2A
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MADISON – Gerald Clark has announced his campaign for re-election to Madison City Council, District 6. “I am running for re-election to City CounClark cil because my family and I have a vested interest in the future of the City of Madison,� Clark said. Clark views the important issues for See CLARK Page 2A
Powell pursues re-election as District 3 City Councilman By GREGG PARKER Gregg. Parker@ Madisoncountyrecord.com
MADISON – Teddy Powell, incumbent District 3 Councilman on Madison City Council, is seeking re-election to the post. Powell has been honPowell ored to serve District 3 residents and the City of Madison, he said. “While there have been many positive improvements, I believe the moSee POWELL Page 2A
Madison man killed in wreck on Mooresville Road near Athens By STAFF REPORTS MADISON – A Madison man was killed in a single-vehicle crash last week near Athens, according to a state trooper. Joey Steven Ward, 44, was killed when the Dodge Ram he was driving left the pavement on Mooresville Road and struck a tree, said Senior Trooper Chuck Daniel. Officials said that after the vehicle hit the tree, it burst into flames.
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