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NZISD board reviews TAPR

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The North Zulch Independent School District (NZISD) board held their monthly meeting for January Thursday and reviewed the district’s Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR). TAPR typically pulls together a variety of information regarding the overall performance of each school district every year.
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Announcing Our New Digital Service

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The Madisonville Meteor is pleased to present two exciting upgrades to its service: our brand new website and e-Edition, a digital version of our newspaper.

The e-Edition is an exact replica of the printed edition of the Madisonville Meteor in a popular, flipbook format. It is the best way for out-of-town subscribers to access timely community news. The e-Edition is easy and convenient, delivered right to your email inbox and there’s nothing to download — just click the edition and begin reading.

Jail Log

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The following persons were arrested or booked into the Madison County jail. All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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SNOW DAY

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Cattle owned by Midway resident Dalton Turner at Diamond T Ranch watch as snow begins to fall early Sunday (Above). Hours later, Madisonville residents George Simmons Sr. and his wife Lillian Simmons pose next to a newly assembled eight-foot snowman at their residence on Greenbriar Road in Madisonville (Right). Madison County and surrounding areas were hit with significant snowfall Sunday, with some areas seeing as many as seven inches. The rare winter storm resulted in power outages across the county, Monday school closures at Madisonville CISD and North Zulch ISD, along with multiple related closures or delayed starts for area businesses and government entities.

MCISD reviews annual TAPR

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The Madisonville Consolidated Independent School District (MCISD) held their monthly meeting for January Monday and reviewed the district’s Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Texas students did not take the annual STAAR test during the 2019-20 school year, rendering much of the information even more outdated than usual.