Madison Area Democratic Women accepting applications for $2,500 Sue Shelton White Scholarship
Madison Area Democratic Women announced it is accepting applications for its $2,500 scholarship in honor of Sue Shelton White.
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Madison Area Democratic Women announced it is accepting applications for its $2,500 scholarship in honor of Sue Shelton White.
Monday, January 20 will mark Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A suspect is now in custody after fleeing from law enforcement.
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Earlier Tuesday, Madison County Parks Department held a check presentation for the charities that participated in the 2024 Festival of Lights.
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