$72 Million allocated for Madison County Commission from federal government
$72 million in federal funds was just allocated to the Madison County Commission By Nolan Crane | May 18, 2021 at 9:28 PM CDT - Updated May 18 at 9:34 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - How would you spend $72 million? That’s what members of the Madison County commission are currently debating.
The money is from the federal government as a result of the coronavirus relief bill.
The county will receive $36 million this year and $36 million next year. It sounds like a lot of money, but commissioners say there are also a lot of needs.
“We see growth throughout the county in Huntsville and unincorporated areas. We know we have travel problems and we need to address those with safer roads to cut down on travel times,” said Commissioner Craig Hill.
Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
Stress in life is normal, especially in the agricultural community where farmers are up against factors out of their control, such as the weather, markets and local and federal policies impacting their bottom lines. While stress can move people toward positive change and action, when it crosses the line negatively affecting decision-making, relationships and physical health, it needs to be addressed. During May Mental Health Month, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation (IFBF) wants farmers to know help is available.
“As a grain and livestock farmer, I understand the mindset of wanting to push through, get the job done and suppress how we’re feeling to not concern others,” says Craig Hill, IFBF president. “But if we’re not taking care of ourselves, we will be unable to take care of the things we hold dear – like our families, farms, land and livestock.”
Oct 11, 1946
May 15, 2021
Chloe Jane Ratliff Hill went to be with her Lord and Savior on May 15, 2021 after a 9 week sudden illness. Chloe was named after her dad’s mother, Chloe Jane Hunt Ratliff. She was born October 11, 1946, the second daughter of Bill and Eunice Ratliff.
Chloe Jane was a beloved Mother, MiMi, sister, aunt and friend. She has entered salvation’s rest, a peace so sweet that it transcends all understanding.
She was born and raised in San Angelo, graduating from Central High School and attended Mary Hardin Baylor University. She met the love of her life Carrol Hill while visiting a friend’s home. Carrol and Chloe soon married and built their life and family together, sharing more than 50 years together.
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