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April 17, 2008
Where will MC schools cut costs?
Budget cuts may force officials to slash summer school. In addition, students in after-school programs – such as sports, band and clubs – may see less money next school year to support their hobbies. April 14 the Madison County School Board discussed a laundry list of items that may be cut back if the board of supervisors “flat line” the school system’s 2008-2009 fiscal year budget.
Jenkins crowned Miss Madison
The crowning of Ashlyn Jenkins as 2008 Miss Madison highlighted the April 12 Miss Madison Scholarship Pageant at Madison County High School.
April 11, 2008
Shelby shooting range may re-open
Officials are considering re-opening the Madison County Sheriff’s Office shooting range after it was closed this past year due to a noise complaint.
The range, which had been in use since the mid-1980s, is located on a portion of county-owned land off Route 662 (Shelby Road), also home to the county transfer station and its animal shelter.
April 10, 2008
Fire displaces Rochelle family
UPDATE
Firefighters arriving on the scene of blaze Thursday at 170 Shiffletts Corner Lane in Rochelle found the home there engulfed in flames.
Group of deputies plead for more money
Twenty Madison County Sheriff’s Office employees filled the county auditorium Tuesday requesting the supervisors higher their salaries. Sheriff Erik Weaver told officials mid-year salary increases would help him retain his current staff and would be covered by money leftover in his budget due to recent vacancies.
April 04, 2008
Firefighter chaplain receives Clore Award
Hunter Weaver, the longtime chaplain of the Madison County Volunteer Fire Company, received its prestigious James O. Clore Award Saturday. Citing Weaver’s skill inspiring others, MCVFC President Robert “Radar” Finks presented the award at the company’s 52nd annual banquet, which was March 22 at the Madison fire hall.
Duo face forcible sodomy charges
Two men were arrested in Madison County recently on sex charges in unrelated cases. Fifty-six-year-old Wolftown resident Donald Wayne Merritt was arrested March 4 in connection with a forcible sodomy charge, according to a Madison County Sheriff’s Office news release. In an unrelated incident, 29-year-old Jason A. Dyer, who authorities say is originally from Madison County although he has no fixed address, was arrested March 23 on a forcible sodomy charge, according to Weaver.
April 03, 2008
County shaves budget proposals
County officials have proposed to “flat line” the school board’s budget. This proposal would keep local funds to support the schools’ 2008-2009 budget the same as the current one, rather than accepting its requested 13.7 percent increase.
MC man killed in Haywood crash
A Madison County man died after his truck slammed into a three-foot-wide oak along the 1500 block of West Hoover Road (Route 609) in Haywood March 29. The man, Robert Lee Jenkins, 50, died at the scene, Virginia State Police Sgt. F.L. Tyler reported.
March 27, 2008
Popular Syria fishing event gets new name, date
Graves Mountain Lodge’s annual Kids Day fishing event has undergone a makeover. Besides being pushed forward a few weeks, the yearly Syria trout-fishing affair has been expanded to include a variety of educational offerings for the whole family.
Site quirks send athletic complex costs soaring
The Hoover Ridge athletic field complex project has stretched about 10 percent over its original price, according to officials. Since this past December, the Madison County Board of Supervisors has approved a total of about $77,000 of additional money toward the $772,000 project to construct 11 athletic fields on a section of the 182-acre county-owned site behind Madison Primary School.
MC to consider noise ordinance
Madison County officials are considering a noise ordinance for small home businesses. A public hearing to discuss this proposed change to the county’s zoning ordinance, and two other suggested amendments, is set for Wednesday, April 2.
March 20, 2008
MCHS Forensics Team Continues Winning Ways
Death, spiders and blood all fall behind public speaking as the country’s No. 1 fear, according to national surveys.
Where Will Madison Get Money For New Budget?
Proposed county spending for the coming fiscal year is $6 million more than Madison County’s estimated 2008-2009 income.
Proposed 170-Unit Apartments Draw Fire
A dozen Madison County residents spoke out March 11 against the construction of an apartment complex near downtown Madison, a project officials say is unlikely to happen.
March 13, 2008
Project To Extend Sidewalks Moves Forward
Local officials recently agreed to pay a total of $65,000 in matching funds required for an additional Main Street streetscapes grant. However, some county and town representatives question whether this is enough money to receive the federal enhancement grant, which would expand sidewalk improvements on Main Street in downtown Madison.
Glitch Prints Dog Tag Info On Car Decal Notices
Some Madison County residents may have received some funny looking car decal notices this year, according to officials.
Mayor, Councilors Will Face Opposition
Town voters will have a choice when they head to the polls in May. Qualifying in the Madison mayoral and town council races closed last week, but not before two new challengers emerged to take on the incumbents.
March 06, 2008
Pollution In Hughes River A Concern
Area officials hope to restore a three-and-a-half mile section of the Hughes River—which they say is polluted—by creating a pollution reduction plan for residents of the stream’s watershed, including those living in the Nethers and Etlan areas.
County Plans Web Site Improvement
Officials plan to bring some “depth” to Madison County government’s Web site. The county has hired a Web developer to make the site user-friendly for both staff and county residents.
Extended Sidewalks Coming?
A $350,000 grant may stretch sidewalk improvements farther south down Main Street, as long as local officials find a way to finance approximately $87,000 needed in local matching funds.
