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NOW OPEN

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After much anticipated construction, Los Ranchos will officially open at their new location at 1101 East Main Street in Madisonville Wednesday. Sunday was the restaurant’s final day in their old location in the Madison Square Shopping Center. PHOTO BY ALYSSA CLOPTON
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Teachers recognized by Henson, area businesses

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Sixteen Madisonville CISD educators were voted on by their peers as the top teachers in the district for the unprecedented 2020-21 school year Friday and received honors from Henson Brand in Madisonville and other local businesses. MHS math teacher Amy Clary was distinguished as the group’s top educator, earning her a two-year lease on a car provided by Henson.

Lovell to host memorial team roping event

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Madisonville native and reigning Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) National Finals Rodeo (NFR) World Champion Roper Colby Lovell will host the 1st Annual Cody NesSmith Memorial Team Roping at the Leon County Expo Center May 29-31. Proceeds from the event will help launch the Cody NesSmith Foundation to help families whose children are battling cancer.
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SADDLE UP

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Autumn Smith of Madisonville and her horse Beans won the High Point Award (18 and under) for her performance at the Greater Houston Quarter Horse Show at the Brazos County Expo Complex in Bryan May 23. Smith garnered ribbons in a number of events in Bryan to earn the High Point distinction. COURTESY PHOTO

Substitute Teacher Training

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The Madisonville CISD Community Education Program will offer a substitute teacher training class beginning Monday, June 14 and lasting through Thursday, June 17, at Madisonville Elementary School. The class will meet from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. in the library. The registration fee is $35. Interested persons should contact Prince Fite at Madisonville Elementary School at 936-348-2261 or Connie Kelly at the MCISD Administration Building at 936-348-2797 (ext. 5010)

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.