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Expect droves of teen girls at vampire movie 'Twilight' 10:29 a.m. CT
Celebrate 'Christmasville' with Mannheim Steamroller 9:29 a.m. CT
Bridge Street lights the way this holiday season 9:11 a.m. CT
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Madison Spirit
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Ex-hippie protester makes amends with Iraq ballad
Woman says she's grateful soldiers fight for freedom
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2 Patriots battle for national honor
Bero, Mueller are school High School Heisman winners
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Bob Jones blitz raises ruckus for St. Jude
Students, faculty raise money for children's hospital
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Church strikes up the band
Play strings or sax? They've gota place for you
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Golfer shoots 2 consecutive aces
City man beats156 million-to-1 odds with feat
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Heroes Weekend honors wounded warriors
Steak dinner at city church is big part of community effort
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Invention Fair gives Heritage pupils chance to demonstrate creativity
Students studyinventors before creating products
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Library getting touch up from tulip or two
Garden Clubalso to decorateVillage Green
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Love of NASCAR steers boy to quarter-midgets
Trevor Sanders developed a love for sport at age 1
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Madison Spirit in brief
Party for Toys for Tots scheduled for Saturday
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Old cemetery's creator came to area in 1820 as Alabama became a state
An old cemetery with five marked graves and probably several more that are unmarked is east of Burgreen Road and north of Brown's Ferry Road and diagonally opposite the B&B Cross Roads Restaurant in Limestone County.
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Pesticide find delays apartment preparation
Developer, Madison officials await EPA, ADEM reports
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Madison Utilities drops waiver
Board needs fees to install water, sewer, chief says
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Madison council may give schools $50,000
Officials agree to include system in proposed budget
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Madison remembers its heroes
Wall lists the namesof those who diedin country's service
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Honor your team with your lawn
Landscaper gives friend an 'A;' will do rivals for right price
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Kirkindall turns over city in better shape
Council president praises the former mayor for good job
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Lexy seeks votes as finalist for Milk-Bone SpokesDog
Papillion belongs to Madison native Patricia Azlin
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Madison calendar
Today
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Madison makes top 10 in digital schools survey
Only system in Alabama to earn national ranking
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McCollum may volunteer time for seat on a city board
Ex-councilwoman credits others for help during career
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McCollum spreads the word about drug discount program
Card can help save up to 20 percent on some medicines
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Old clipping tells story of man who flew B-17 Flaming Mayme
Madison native Alice Brewer Hilson has an old newspaper clipping that tells of Ollie Wikle's exploits in World War II. Hilson is the mother of Brian Hilson, the president and chief executive officer of the Huntsville-Madison County Chamber of Commerce. The clipping said:
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Trick-or-treat time for Junior Civitans
Bob Jones students' escort efforts part of community service
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Wagner to keep watch in new role
He will represent city as member of HEMSI board
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