WEDNESDAY SEPT 9, 2020
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NEWS
Police say Madison woman arranged murder
Schools Madison City Schools kickoff Partners in Education program. Page 2A
By REBEKAH MARTIN The Hartselle Enquirer
All Things Madison Behind the scenes at A New Leash on Life Thrift Store and Rescue Center. Page 5A
EVENTS
THE MADISON BOWL - Jamal Mayers ran into the end zone for James Clemens Friday night after an inception in the first quarter of the Madison Bowl. Held at Alabama A&M Louis Crews Stadium, the annual rivalry game between James Clemens and Bob Jones delivered plenty of excitement. Read all about it on page 1B.
Tribute Night Trash Pandas plan to honor local heroes before exhibition game on 9-11. Page 5A
Plant Sale Master Gardeners annual plant sale Sept.12 Page 5A
In The Service Navy radioman Bill Butler holds vivid memories of year in Vietnam. Page 6A
HARTSELLE – Hartselle police say a Madison woman arranged the slaying of the father of their child, and she is one of four people charged in his July 24 shooting death that was Hartselle’s first homicide since 2006. Jaclyn Elaine Jaclyn Elaine Skuce Skuce, 38, of 3109 Lakeland Drive, was arrested Wednesday and charged with criminal solicitation to commit capital murder in the death of Anthony Larry Sheppard, 41, who was found shot to death at 450 Dawson St., Hartselle, according to court records. She was booked into the Morgan County Jail and held with no bond. Hartselle police charged three men with capital murder in the slaying: • Aaron Carter Howard, 39, 115 Razzway Circle, Toney, was arrested and booked into the Morgan County Jail. • Logan McKinley Delp, 36, 170 Dusty Trail, Madison, was already being held in Madison County Metro Jail. See MURDER Page 2A
Elementary students return to in-person classes this week
SPORTS
Partygoers will gather for Parrots of the Caribbean on Sept. 12 at Toyota Stadium Concourse.
Parrots of the Caribbean will flock to Toyota Field this year Photos from The Madison Bowl. Pages 2B & 3B
Volleyball Local high school volleyball teams keep safe while maintaining high energy. Page 1B
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CLASSIFIEDS FIND JOBS INSIDE: There are plenty of jobs within today’s classifieds pages. See page 4A.
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By GREGG PARKER Gregg.Parker@madison countyrecord.com MADISON – For 2020, Parrots of the Caribbean will flock to a new ‘nest’ on Sept. 12 at Toyota Stadium Concourse in Town Madison. Rotary Club of Madison will host its eighteenth annual Parrots of the Caribbean, an evening community celebration of live music, food and libations from 6 to 11 p.m. For the 2020 theme, “Charity Starts at Home.” “Madison Rotary is raising funds to benefit Madison Hospital and their critical needs resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic,” 2020 Parrots chairperson John Possel said. “This year’s goal is to raise funds required to pur-
chase a transport ventilator to move intubated patients.” “Parrot-heads and music lovers are invited to don their grass skirts, Hawaiian shirts, island wear and masks to enjoy dancing, dining and drinks in a fabulous island theme,” pub-
licity chairperson Catherine Beitel said. “This celebration event has grown from a small gathering of Madison Rotarians to a spectacular event attended by over 700 guests from all over the Southeast.” See PARROTS Page 5A
By STAFF REPORTS
MADISON - Students began returning to school campuses in Madison this week. Schools Superintendent Dr. Ed Nichols recently introduced the school district’s re-entry plan to parents and the community. He outlined a staggered approach, beginning with bringing elementary students back to classes, which started Tuesday. Middle school students will begin the next week, followed by the high school students. “I believe that after much discussion with school districts across the state, this staggered re-entry plan will help make us sure that all protocols and procedures can be established for a successful return to school,” Nichols said. Nichols added the reduction in COVID-19 cases throughout Madison County has come to a level where educators feel they can safely reopen the schools. Pre-K thru 5th grade began Tuesday, on an A-B rotating schedule, divided by last name. The “A” group will attend Tuesday/Thursday and “B” group on Wednesday/Friday). Elementary will then go to a full 5-days-a-week schedule beginning Sept. 14 and so on.
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