In today’s society we live such a fast paced life. I have quietly sat back and watched these teachers all year. Listening to my kids daily praising the excellent job they do day in and day out. So I would like to take the time and thank a wonderful group of teachers at Lee Elementary. [...]
It was bound to happen eventually. I am a one-man operation. After 4 1/2 years – 7 days a week, it is finally taking its toll on me. I will still post emergency information and obituaries. Emails will be processed on the following Monday. Comment approval on weekends will be once per day, after 9:00 [...]
I took today (Friday) off and went to the beach. I don’t think these pictures really need captions other than what Carlton Burnette said when he saw them on Facebook: “YOU BIG DUMMY”! I wish Aloe was pouring out of my water faucets right now. I laid there 30 minutes after this picture was taken. [...]
Madison Voice is closed for the day. I will be hanging out with the Seagulls.
Letter to the Editor I personally do not have a thing to gain by writing this letter, but I am truly amazed to see what is happening to Madison lately. We have northerners coming here and opening a business , which by the way is nothing wrong with that. All are always welcome here [...]
*Submitted* My name is Tonya and I am 26 years old. I have 2 small children. I am currently looking for a receptionist or clerical job. I don’t have to much experience in this field but I have worked as a cashier for the last 7 years and worked as a assistant manager at [...]
Worse President Ever? The wrath of progressives started during the Teddy Roosevelt administration then on to Woodrow Wilson. During the FDR Administration, we saw the beginning of communism in our country. Richard Nixon was considered by many at the time to be the most lawless president of our time. Jimmy Carter? Had problems walking and [...]
Derrick Woodard, Madison County High graduate, walked across the Leon County Civic Center stage on Saturday, May 4, 2013. Derrick earned his AA degree from Tallahassee Community College with great pride. He is the son of Rev. Dr. Phillip & Shelia Combs of Madison. Derrick has stayed focused and determined to earn this degree as [...]
*Letter to the Editor* Progress used to mean a road and highways. There comes a point where what used to make you happy turns into a burden. Roads have to be maintained. Highways, bridges, too. How much does the progress turn into a drain of your expendable resources and therefore your ability to respond [...]
By Paula Poblete This is the second article in the series about the common core, which stars here The common core standards are actually a set of documents starting with an Introduction to the Common Core State Standards. For the complete document, click here This document was not as much fun to read, but [...]

