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Chisolm inducted into Phi Beta Kappa

Ashlyn Chisolm of Madison has been inducted into the Gamma of Mississippi Chapter of The Phi Beta Kappa at Mississippi State University.  

Cockrell tapped to lead MUES

Dr. Nicole Cockrell has been named principal of Mannsdale Upper Elementary School, which serves grades three through five in the western Germantown Zone. Cockrell is a familiar face to the Mannsdale Upper Elementary family, having served for the last six years at the campus as assistant principal and the previous three years as the school’s literacy specialist.

Center Players’ production continues

Into the Woods” continues this week at Madison Square Center for the Arts, June 15-18.

Madison switching water bills to paper letters

MADISON — Water bills will go from a postcard to a letter format, the city has announced. 

Saturday storm batters Madison

A couple of trees blew over onto a house in Madison’s Sherbourne neighborhood on Saturday.

Warnock federal trial continued to August

Former Madison County engineer Rudy Warnock’s federal bribery and wire fraud trial has been continued for third time as his attorneys say they need more time to comb through thousands of pages of discovery presented by the prosecution. 

Clark Beverage holds groundbreaking

Clark Beverage Group broke ground Tuesday afternoon on their new $100 million facility in Madison County set to be completed in early 2025. 

Ford calls out Steen as a Democrat

Madison state Rep. Jill Ford had some blunt criticism  for the Madison County Board of Supervisors, specifically Board President Gerald Steen, at a lunch last week.

Aplόs will have patio seating

RIDGELAND — Patio seating is coming to Aplόs in front of the Malco Theater at the Renaissance, according to architectural drawings recently reviewed and approved by the city.

GLUCKSTADT — Street rehabilitation work is scheduled to begin June 14 in the Ridgefield Subdivision weather permitting, officials said. 

Randy Tyler, a retired career law enforcement officer who had signed on part-time with Madison PD seven years ago because he still had a desire to serve his community, was laid to rest in Madison …

Trimm named director at Trustcare

TrustCare Health, a leading provider of urgent and primary healthcare services throughout central Mississippi and Birmingham, Alabama, is pleased to announce that Dr. Kristi K. Trimm, a board-certified family medicine physician whose practice areas include primary and urgent care, has joined the company to serve as Medical Director.

Escapee thought to be in G’stadt

MADISON — A Clinton man was apprehended while another man remains at large after law enforcement officers here pursued a stolen vehicle into Gluckstadt last Friday, the authorities said.

 Private funeral arrangements for Madison Police officer Randy Tyler have been finalized by his family, Capt. Kevin Newman announced, as the route to the cemetery was made public so members of the public can pay respects.

Hostage situation turns deadly at Crossgates

A drone hitting a ceiling fan could be what set off a suspect barricaded in a home to fire at police on the scene, fatally wounding a Madison Police officer Randy Tyler last week, according to Brandon Police.

Tyler was friend, mentor, hero to many

Fellow law enforcement officers are remembering Randy Tyler as a mentor, friend and hero after he was fatally wounded in the line of duty last week.

Supervisors approve Bozeman rezoning

Despite formal opposition from the city of Madison and several subdivisions, Madison County supervisors on Monday voted narrowly to approve rezoning about 350 acres near the proposed Reunion interchange on Bozeman Road.

Center Players present new show

Once upon a time leads to happily ever after, but what comes later? Come “Into the Woods” with the Center Players Community Theater over the next week to find out.

Siblings share valedictorian title

The Richert family produced their third valedictorian this year with the graduation of Allen Richert III from Ridgeland High School.

Tyler remembered for his dedication

Randy Tyler was a retired career law enforcement officer and signed on part-time with Madison PD seven years ago because he still had a desire to serve his community. 

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