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Walker’s Cafe welcomes back the Madisonville Mustangs

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By Richard Sirman richard.sirman@madisonvillemeteor.com For over two years, Walker’s Cafe hasn’t had the Varsity team step through their doors to feed them before the big Friday night games. A tradition that has roots in the community since 2010 is finally back and running in the restaurant itself instead of in the cafeteria at the High School where it has been held since Covid started.
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Constitution Week in Madison County

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The Captain John McAdams Chapter of the National Daughters of the American Revolution members were present at Madison County Commissioner's meeting on August 22, 2022 for the signing of the Proclamation of Constitution Week in Madison County signed by Judge Clark Osborne. The Proclamation stated that the Madison County Commissioner’s Court does hereby proclaim the week of September 17-23, 2022 to be Constitution Week in Madison County. This 235th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States provides an historic opportunity for all Americans to realize the achievements of the Framers of the Constitution and the rights, privileges, and responsibilities it affords. Present at the meeting were the Madison County Commissioners, Judge Osborne and DAR members, Bonne Hendrix, Donnie Moore, Patricia Stephenson, Jennifer Figley, Pat Harper, Shelli Sheppard, Patsy Strawther, JoAn Parker and Barbara Sisk. Local DAR members will be providing Madisonville CISD students with Constitution bookmarks to celebrate in September.

Community Calendar

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Sponsored by the Madison County Chamber of Commerce September 1 5:30 – 7 p.m. Madison County Soccer Club In-person registration Madisonville Soccer Fields September 10 th All Day 24th Annual Show of Wheels Freestone County Courthouse 118 E Commerce St, Fairfield, TX Over 30 judged classes and specialty awards Vendors & citywide garage sale 903-389-5792 • chamber@fairfieldtx.com September 15 th 11 a.m.

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.