201 Church Street Huntsville, AR 72740 Phone: 479-738-2141
Friday, July 3rd, 2009
 

visitors deadline

The Madison County Record is now on Facebook

We are celebrating our 130th anniversary. Have an idea on how we can celebrate? Post your comments on Facebook.

News

Wreck at Walker Tire

Motorist crashed into business sign, truck and 4-wheeler after dodging to miss a cat.

Time is almost up

Starting with the interior and removing everything. Later will come the roof and finally the exterior of 'Old Main'.

Hissom gets 40 years for Thanksgiving murder of wife

Huntsville man claims alcohol led to argument, which led to struggle for gun.

Man dies following accident at Bluff Hole

Timothy Uhl, 34, of Canehill was swimming at popular Madison County location.

Alderman charged with 4 felonies

Missouri man worked with Terry Long at both LaBarge Inc., and the Huntsville Fire Department.

4-wheeler accident kills Pettigrew man

Dale Swafford pronounced dead at the scene following rollover.

Wreck on Highway 23 leaves 2 dead, others wounded

Becky Varner remains in ICU at Tulsa following successful surgery Monday night

Hall of Fame tickets now on sale

6th class to be inducted on Aug. 8

Big turnout says goodbye to Old Main

80-year-old school building will soon be replaced

School district proposal wins in another landslide

Refinancing and restructuring of existing debt wins with 79.4 percent of the vote. Final tally was 893 for and 231 against. The vote was only necessary due to a clerical error prior to the January election in which the same proposal passed by 86 percent. See this week's print issue of The Madison County Record for more details.

Farewell to Old Main

The building that played a role in the lives of almost everyone who grew up in Huntsville in the last 81 years is broken and has finally succumbed to age. A farewell to Old Main was held on Saturday, June 6, shortly before it is taken down in favor of a new 12-classroom facility.

Record wins 7 APA awards

Madison County newspaper wins big in annual editorial contest

Abandoned dogs angers Pet Shelter director

Many of the neglected and mistreated animals have been adopted

Butterball announces more job cuts

Fifty jobs to be eliminated later this month

Local soldier heading to Iraq

Corbitt was a 2008 HHS graduate

Eagles to return to 5A in 2010

HHS athletic director believes move will be short-lived

Trio charged with Kingston break-in

Teenagers face felony commercial burglary charges

Head 'em up! Move 'em out!

"Marijuana Moonshiner" kills himself at Walmart

David McElyea authored the book "When Money Grew On Trees." Funeral service Thursday in Fayetteville.

HHS wins regional Quiz Bowl

Will compete at state tourney April 4