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The Daily Leader sent a series of questions to the three candidates running for two seats on the Madison City Commission, dealing with issues currently faced by city commissioners and issues that they may face in the future.
Jeremiah Corbin, Robert Thill and Kelly Dybdahl are the candidates appearing on the ballot in the April 13 city commission election.
Their responses are published this week in the order the candidates appear on the ballot.
According to Thill, who is a lifelong Madison resident, the city is a great place to live, work and raise a family. He and his wife Mary have raised three children Kristin, Nathan and Amy and also have five grandchildren. Thill is retired and was previously employed for 40 years with the Madison Public Works Department. He retired as a department foreman.
The Daily Leader sent a series of questions to the three candidates running for two seats on the Madison City Commission, dealing with issues currently faced by city commissioners and issues that they may face in the future.
Jeremiah Corbin, Robert Thill and Kelly Dybdahl are the candidates appearing on the ballot in the April 13 city commission election.
Their responses will be published this week in the order the candidates appear on the ballot.
According to Corbin, the city needs to stay on course with making upgrades to its utility systems, especially its water and wastewater systems. The utilities are mostly out of sight since they are installed underground, but Madison residents have expectations that they will function properly when they are needed.
Many North Alabama school districts will continue requiring masks after mandate expires
After the mask mandate expires in Alabama, many schools in the state will continue to mask up By Caroline Klapp | March 31, 2021 at 10:56 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 11:50 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - We are less than two weeks from the state-wide mask mandate expiring.
That means businesses, work places and schools have a decision to make, to require masks or not.
We know Cullman County Schools will not require kids and teachers to wear masks. Limestone County Schools tells us they have not decided yet.
But, Huntsville City, Madison City, Madison County and Morgan County Schools will continue requiring their students and staff to mask up after April 9.
3% development fee added on to bills at Clift Farm businesses
Clift Farm fee drawing attention By Eric Graves | March 16, 2021 at 7:22 AM CDT - Updated March 16 at 7:22 AM
MADISON COUNTY, Ala. (WAFF) - Customers at any of the new restaurants on the Clift Farm development may notice an extra charge on their receipt: a 3% development fee.
Joey Ceci, spokesperson for Breland Companies, said this fee is at all of the businesses on Clift Farm, except for the Publix. He said the money goes toward the public infrastructure projects on the development.
Ceci said they’ve spent more than $20 million so far on projects like widening Highway 72, intersection improvements on Balch Rd. and various sewer and water projects.