COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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CALENDAR Community Calendar submissions may be emailed to Richard.Sirman@MadisonvilleMeteor.com TANGLE WRANGLERS Sit & Stitch Gathering for adults of all skill levels. This is not a class, but an informal, come-and-go, bring your own project & snacks group for encouragement and socializing while doing crochet, knitting, cross stitch, embroidery, hand sewing, hand quilting, or any needle art.
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Madison County launches app to put county services in residents’ hands

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Madison County has released a free smartphone app that puts everything from burn ban alerts to inmate searches to dump station maps in one place. The app, available in the App Store and Google Play by searching “Madison County TX,” covers more than a dozen county departments and services.
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BARRELS, BOOTS AND BUCKLES

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Young barrel racers round the turns during the Madison County Fair Association youth rodeo Saturday, March 21 at the Madison County Fairgrounds in Madisonville. Competitors of all ages took to the arena, with parents running alongside the youngest riders and their horses during the barrel racing competition. 
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Madison County rancher breaks Houston Rodeo record

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Cody Johnson draws 80,203, tops George Strait’s mark for NRG Stadium attendance title HOUSTON — Country music star and Madison County rancher Cody Johnson broke the all-time NRG Stadium attendance record Sunday, March 22, drawing 80,203 paid fans to the final performance of the 94th Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The crowd topped George Strait’s mark set in 2019 by just 95 fans.
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When a survivor calls

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Sexual Assault Resource Center offers county free counseling and advocacy A sexual assault survivor in Madison County who calls for help will likely end up at a hospital in College Station, backed by a team of area specialists. Baylor Scott & White on Rock Prairie is the only facility across seven counties with forensic nurses trained to conduct sexual assault exams, according to Alicia Rice, Sexual Assault Resource Center director of advocacy.