Bradley Dean Breedlove, 23, was arrested on March 11 on charges of “Failure to Comply with Reporting Requirements” as a sex offender.
A shop belonging to Jerry Birchfield at 42637 State Highway 23 near Madison 1168 was destroyed when it caught on fire on March 2.
The Madison County Water Facilities board (MCWFB) discussed upgrades and rate studies at its regular meeting on March 11.
ST. PAUL — The need for a restroom that is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act — in other words, accessible for wheelchair users — was a key discussion during the St. Paul Town Council meeting March 11.
Construction has begun on a new Witter-Aurora Rural Volunteer Fire Station and progress has been made in erecting the building.
On Friday, Madison County Judge Larry Garrett implemented a “Burn Ban” due to “extreme fire danger” and “local conditions and circumstances that present a hazard to the health and safety of county residents.
A three vehicle accident involving a Madison County Road & Bridge service pickup, a dump truck and a semi-truck clogged traffic Monday morning on State Highway 23.
The Madison County Planning Board considered the impact of adopting a blanket “Agricultural” zone county-wide during its March 12 meeting.
The Madison County Quorum Court approved a resolution expressing opposition to moratoriums in the Buffalo National River watershed at its regular meeting on Monday.
The annual spring “Huntsville City Clean Up” is scheduled for April 5, weather permitting.
An 18-wheeler rolled onto the campus of Huntsville High School at the Career Technical Education Center (CTE) on North College Street on March 12 and set up shop, showcasing a simulated on-the-job experience for various trades.
Edward Allen Austin, 56, pleaded guilty to Murder in the Second Degree in Madison County Circuit Court on Tuesday in the death of Joan Larson in 2022.
James Harrel Worley, 53, of Hindsville was arrested on March 3 on a charge of failure to comply with child sex offender reporting requirements.
The Huntsville City Council heard a report of an investigation into arson during its Monday night meeting with Councilor Scott Thomas presiding while Mayor Travis Dotson attended the League of Cities Conference in Washington, D.C.
The Huntsville fire and police departments conducted a joint investigation into a blaze that destroyed a vacant house in the 300 block of Lee Street in Huntsville on Sunday.
The Basham Building that has served as a hub of various community activities will soon be upgraded to accommodate its multi-purpose uses by the public as a rental facility.
ST. PAUL – It was a packed agenda filled with several major discussions and decisions for the Huntsville School Board on Tuesday, March 4. The board met at the St. Paul campus for their annual visit.
LITTLE ROCK — Sen. Blake Johnson (R-Corning) pulled a bill lifting a moratorium on large swine operations on the Buffalo National River after sensing it did not have the votes to get out of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development.
Reliable Poultry is planning a new 5,400 square feet building off U.S. 412 in Huntsville. Reliable Poultry is a supplier of poultry producing solutions and bills itself as “a leader in poultry farm construction,” by specializing in turnkey projects that includes pouring concrete, framing, electrical, ventilation and installing feed systems to construct a poultry operation from the ground up.
An abandoned house in the 300 block of Lee Street was gutted by fire on Sunday morning and Huntsville Police say arson was involved with an ongoing investigation.