Sponsored by the Madison County Chamber of Commerce August 4 th All day Texas Burger Madisonville Youth Football & Cheer 25 percent proceeds – mention ‘Youth’ August 6 th 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
LEAD STORY -- OH, THE HUMILIATION Bianca Chambers wasn't going to leave the sleuthing to the Detroit police after her Mercedes Benz was stolen. Using social media tips, she tracked her car all over the city, but each time she'd call 911, police would be too late to nab the thief.
Now she tells us! Last week while being interviewed by Fox News Channel’s Neil Cavuto Deborah Birx, the former White House Covid Response Coordinator said, “I knew these vaccines were not going to protect against infection and I think we overplayed the vaccines.” And the blame is bounc And the blame is bouncing all over the place now. Even Fauci is dancing with words.
The Bedias community had a serious wildfire outbreak last Tuesday, July 19. At least one home was lost along with much of the possessions for a Bedias family. We must be very aware of the present fire danger and diligently watch out for our neighbors. As a side note, one of the responding volunteer fire departments had to stop on the way to suppress a carelessly started grass fire before even getting to the Bedias fire.
Atmos Energy, in association with Ironhorse Unlimted, is replacing the gas pipes around Madisonville to modernize the town’s systems. The operation began in July and has an end date of November 2022 “weather permitting, at various addresses in Madisonville,” said Larry Ball, Atmos Energy Public Affairs Manager.
If you happen to visit a high-traffic area in one of the state’s larger cities, you might come across some folks wearing sandwich boards, such as one sees during tax season or mattress sales. The Texas Department of Transportation has adopted this marketing device to promote its “Be Safe. Drive Smart” pedestrian safety campaign this month.
I’m possessed by a bad case of curiosity. Sometimes it seems like many of us here in Madison County are pretty much a big Heinz 57 mixture, but then I think, “where did we start?” With that in mind, I did some searching in Volumes 1 and 2 of local history.
Madison County Sheriff Deputy Frank McIntyre completed and passed an intense two-week K9 handler academy through Sector K9 Foundation on Thursday, July 21. At the completion of his course, Deputy McIntyre returned to Madison County with his new partner, and the department’s newest Deputy, K9 Maverick, by his side.
Tough decisions are being made around Texas as drought conditions force ranchers to cull cattle herds due to lack of forage. Cattle producers must decide whether to continue feeding by purchasing available hay or find other economical feed options, or simply pare down herd numbers.