January 31, 2024
WEDNESDAY
SPORTS: Bob Jones and James Clemens basketball teams meet again in rivalry matchup
577237-1
50 cents • Published Every Wednesday
madisoncountyrecord.com
@themadisonrecord
themadisonrecord
Several projects on tap for Madison in the coming months
INSIDE
By MARIA RAKOCZY maria@themadisonrecord.com MADISON – There are a lot of ongoing projects in the city of Madison right now and the city council and Mayor Paul Finley provided updates on and plans for these projects in 2024 at a Wednesday, Jan. 24 work session. After a discussion last year
about abandoning plans to transform a former Hexagon property in Town Madison into a new fire station, the plans are now solidified to turn the building into a Public Safety Annex. The 38,000-square-foot Annex will hold the new Fire Station 4, a training classroom, evidence storage and
more. Madison Mayor Paul Finley commented on some of the new capabilities the Annex will have, “This training facility seats about a hundred people [and] can be Finley used for both police and fire. A lot of the classes that they have, it gives them far more room to get done what
needs to be done, and they can bring folks in from other places, which is exciting.” A request for bids will be issued by the city later this year for the $4.7 million project. Once construction begins, the city expects eight to ten months for the offices to be completed and at least fourteen months for the fire station to be completed. See PROJECTS Page 2A
Jen DiCarlo Jen DiCarlo, a graduate of Bob Jones High School in Madison, has been named the new managing director of the Princess Theatre in Decatur. Page 3A
Madison man sentenced to life for involvement in child porn website By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com
Volunteers needed Madison residents showed up to get involved in their community at Madison Visionary Partner’s volunteer fair on Saturday. Page 4A
The Safe Haven Baby Box was used for the first time in Madison when a mother left her infant child in the box last Monday afternoon. It is located at Fire Station 1. Photo by Andrew Noles
Newborn girl left at new Safe Haven Baby Box in Madison King cake King Cake has been a long-standing tradition around Mardi Gras and the Carnival season. Learn how to make it. Page 5A
The Safe Haven Baby Box was just made ready earlier this month By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com
Blood donors needed Blood donations have been decreasing over the last few years, according to LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, and this month’s winter storm compounded that issue for north Alabama. Page 6A
ONLINE CHECK US OUT! Check out more local news, school stories, sports and events at themadisonrecord.com and find us on Facebook and Twitter.
INSIDE Local News ....... 2A Living................ 5A Events............... 6A Sports .............. 1B
Schools ............ 4B History.............. 5B Kids.................. 6B Faith................. 7B
16 pages • 2 sections
MADISON – The Kids to Love Foundation said last week a Safe Haven Baby Box in Madison has been used for the very first time in Alabama. According to Kids to Love Founder and CEO Lee Marshall, last Monday afternoon, a mother placed her newborn daughter in the Safe Haven Baby Box at the Madison Fire Department. Firefighters quickly responded once the door closed and the alarm sounded. The baby was in good health and was taken to Madison Hospital. The baby box’s use just 12 days after it was opened under-
Kids to Love Founder and CEO Lee Marshall stated in a press conference on Thursday there has now been calls for more Safe Haven Baby Boxes to be installed throughout the state. She praised the response by Madison Fire and Rescue, and Madison Hospital, who quickly took action to insure the infant’s safety. scores the need for baby boxes across Alabama. Kids to Love advocated strongly last year to change Alabama’s Safe Haven law and as a result, the Legislature expanded the law. Previously, the law limited the age of a child who could be
Gas prices starting to increase due to weather, unrest overseas By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com MADISON – Average gasoline prices in the Madison and Huntsville area are on the rise again. According to Gas Buddy, winter weather and unrest in the Red Sea will see gas prices take a jump.
Your Home window c o m pa n y
Recently, prices have risen 1.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.82 per gallon on Monday, according to GasBuddy. Thatt is only 1.9 cents per gallon higher than a month ago, but will continue to rise over the next few weeks. The national average price of diesel has fallen 0.5 cents
FREE ESTIMATES!
in the last week and stands at $3.87 per gallon. The national average price of gasoline has risen 4.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.07 per gallon. The national average is down 4.1 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 41.2 cents per See GAS Page 7A
FINANCING AVAILABLE
WINDOWS & DOORS WAC
35
% OFF
WINDOWS & DOORS
579410-1
given up to 72 hours after birth. The child also had to be given to a hospital that had a licensed emergency department. Now the child can be up to 45 days old, and mothers can give them to fire stations with around-theSee SAFE HAVEN Page 2A
Minimum purchase required. Not valid with any other offer. Discount applied to our already low list prices. With this coupon. Expires Feb. 29, 2024
YOURHOMEWINDOW.COM • 256-229-2291
MADISON - A Madison man was sentenced last week to life in prison for his involvement with a website dedicated to the advertisement and distribution of images and videos depicting child sexual abuse. According to court documents, William Michael Spearman, 58, was the lead administrator of the website, which had been operating for many years. The website included a section devoted to the sexual abuse of infants and toddlers, a section Spearman devoted to images and videos depicting children being subjected to pain and torture, and a section devoted to avoiding detection by law enforcement, among others. A Department of Justice spokesperson stated, as the lead administrator, Spearman managed numerous other “staff” members, directed them on how to help run the site, recommended other users for promotion, kept records of child sexual abuse material advertised and distributed over the site, presided over staff meetings, praised and scolded users, and counseled users and other managers about the functions and expectations of the website. Spearman also advertised and distributed over the website images and videos depicting the sexual abuse of children. On June 12, 2023, Spearman pleaded guilty to engaging in a child exploitation enterprise. Six other people were also arrested in other parts of the country for involvement with the same website. Substantial assistance for these cases was provided by FBI Field Offices and Resident Agencies in Huntsville, Alabama; Reno, Nevada; Clarksville, Tennessee; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Madison, Wisconsin; CEOS’s High Technology Investigative Unit; and the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the Northern District of Alabama, District of Nevada, Middle District of Tennessee, Eastern District of North Carolina, and Western District of Wisconsin. See SENTENCED Page 2A
2A • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
LOCAL NEWS
Quote of the Week
Photo of the Week
Sentenced
“One of the deep secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others.” - Lewis Carroll
Continued from page 1A
This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. It was launched in May 2006 by the Justice Department. Led by U.S. Attorneys’ Offices and CEOS, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to better locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information
Safe Haven Last week provide some amazing sunsets, especially later in the week. This photo was captured by Jim Edgecomb and shared by Madison City Schools of the sunset Friday at Mill Creek Elementary. It seemed a fitting end to two weeks of crazy weather.
M adison RECORD THE
GENERAL INFORMATION 256-772-6677 To report news: 256-763-1150 news@themadisonrecord.com To place an ad: Display: 256-714-7152 Classified: 256-260-2226 Public Notice: 256-382-7490 Subscriptions: 256-340-2410 French Salter General Manager 256-772-6677 french.salter@ theredstonerocket.com John Few Editor 256-763-1150 john@themadisonrecord.com
The Madison County Record was established in 1967 Gregg L. Parker News Writer gregg@themadisonrecord.com Maria Rakoczy News Writer maria@themadisonrecord.com Bob Labbe Sports Writer bob0873@yahoo.com Caleb Odom Sports Writer caleb@themadisonrecord.com Donna Counts Advertising Sales 256-714-7152 donna@themadisonrecord.com
SUBSCRIPTIONS In county one year .............. $30.89 Mail rates for state residents One year ........................ $123.56 For questions about subscriptions, please call 256-340-2410. CORRECTIONS The Madison Record will be happy to correct any errors which appear in the newspaper or clarify any statements which are unclear. To request a correction or clarification, call 256-7631150 between 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday - Friday, or email news@ themadisonrecord.com.
COMMENTS Have a comment about a story or a suggestion? Email news@ themadisonrecord.com 2ND CLASS POSTAGE PAID Madison Post Office Madison, AL 35758 (USPS 324-960) ISSN 0089-4250 POSTMASTER Please send address changes: P.O. Box 859, Madison, AL 35758 The Madison Record is published each Wednesday by Tennessee Valley Media, Inc. The Record is a member of the Alabama Press Association
clock staffing. The Safe Haven boxes allow mothers to do that at fire stations anonymously. “We knew there was a need for these boxes in Alabama,” Marshall said. “This mother made a difficult and courageous decision when she placed her child in Madison’s Safe Haven Baby Box. We are thankful it was there for her when she needed it. “More Alabama cities are going through the process of installing baby boxes, and the fact that this one was used less than two weeks after opening tells us we need more of them ready for mothers across the state as soon as possible. We have seen the tragic results of women not knowing what else to do with a child they aren’t ready to raise, and we never want to see it happen again.” Currently, Madison and
about Project Safe Childhood, please visit www. justice.gov/psc. Anyone who suspects or has information regarding trafficking of minors, sextortion, child pornography or any other means of child exploitation is encouraged to immediately contact law enforcement. You can file a report on the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC)’s website at www.cybertipline.com, call 1-800-843-5678, contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324), or call 8774-HSI TIP.
Continued from page 1A
Prattville have boxes open. Tuscaloosa, Opelika, and Gadsden are all undergoing the process. Most of the boxes are being paid for by private donations from the Pilot family in honor of Nikki Pilot Carlisle. Madison’s box was installed thanks to a generous donation from Torch Technologies founder Bill Roark, who is also paying for two more in North Alabama. Kids to Love is a licensed private adoption agency in Alabama and Tennessee. Kids to Love also is a licensed child placing agency in Alabama and offers a wide variety of services to foster families and children, including clothing assistance, mental health treatment and college scholarships. Kids to Love also operates Davidson Farms, a home for girls. Check out more cover-
TIRED LEGS? We can fix that.
In the little moments and major milestones of childhood, we are here for our patients and their families – helping, healing, teaching and discovering.
(256) 817-VEIN NORTH ALABAMA CHILDREN’S SPECIALISTS 502 GOVERNORS DRIVE HUNTSVILLE AL 35801 256-533-0833
ChildrensAL •org
579408-1
8371 Hwy. 72 W., Suite 100 · Madison, AL 35758 (256) 817-8346 · madisonalhospital.org/vein-center
577214-1
MAIN CAMPUS 1600 7TH AVENUE S. BIRMINGHAM, AL 35233 205-638-9100
January 31, 2024
THE MADISON RECORD • 3A
Bob Jones grad becomes new managing director of the Princess Theatre DECATUR – After Jen DiCarlo toured the historic Princess Theatre in downtown Decatur — after hearing about its storied history, about the Grammy Award winners who performed on its stage and its ties to the community — she felt a connection with the 105-year-old performing arts center. “When I came home after the tour, I told my fiancée I felt something special about that place. I knew I would be connected to it, but I thought it would be as a volunteer,” the 39-year-old DiCarlo said. Then DiCarlo learned Mindy Brubaker, the managing director, was leaving the Princess. “When Mindy called me and asked if I was interested in putting my name in the hat, I said, ‘Sure, I’ll put my name in the hat, but I don’t think it is going to get pulled,’” DiCarlo said. “But it did and I am so excited to be part of Decatur in this capacity.” As managing director, a position she stepped into Nov. 29, DiCarlo oversees the day-to-day operations of the Princess from the rentals to fundraising to the box office. “I even work the concession stand,” DiCarlo said. Working opposite DiCarlo is Mary McDonald, the Princess Theatre’s programming director and visionary behind the center’s singer-songwriter nights, which debuted in 2017. “Mary books all of the acts. She has done an amazing job. All you
have to do is look at the upcoming schedule,” DiCarlo said. That schedule includes comedian Ellen Skrmetti on Thursday, alternative-country band Sarah Shook & The Disarmers on Friday, musician Eric Johnanson on Saturday and The Cleverlys on Feb. 2. Other events include two-time Grammy winner Travis Tritt on March 8, Grammy winner Suzy Bogguss on March 9, 15-time Grammy winner Ricky Skaggs and the Kentucky Thunder on March 17, Mexican-American rock band Los Lobos on March 21, comedian James Gregory on April 7 and Grammy-winning blues musician Cedric Burnside on May 2. “Mary is a genius. She knows exactly how to get the right folks in here. I’m excited to hear some new music, see some new shows and be part of the arts in Decatur,” DiCarlo said. The Princess Theatre’s world of music and stage productions represents a different arena for DiCarlo, who grew up exploring the visual arts. “As a kid, I wanted to be a cartoonist. I was not very good though. I couldn’t really draw, but I loved it. In high school, I really learned about realism and portraits. You saw an apple and learned how to draw an apple,” said DiCarlo, who graduated from Bob Jones and earned a degree in visual arts from Auburn University. In 2014, DiCarlo was exposed to nonprofits when Merrimack Hall Performing Arts Center in Huntsville hired her as outreach director.
Jen DiCarlo, a graduate of Bob Jones High School in Madison, has been named the new managing director of the Princess Theatre in Decatur. There she ran the visual arts program and adult day program for individuals with special needs. “I don’t think I realized just how important the arts were until I got into that line of work,” DiCarlo said. “Whenever you can express yourself through the arts, whether that be painting or singing or theater, it allows for so much growth and confidence.” After several years at Merrimack, DiCarlo worked in commercial real estate, where she created budgets and wrote contracts. “When I interviewed for the Princess position, I was asked if I had ever written a budget. You don’t even know why your path is your path at times and then it all works out,” DiCarlo said. DiCarlo’s connection with the Princess began when she got engaged and told her fiancée, a Decatur resident, she wanted to get involved with the community. “A good friend of ours asked if I wanted to help out with fundraising at the Princess. That’s when I got a tour of the place and met Mindy and Mary,” DiCarlo said. DiCarlo’s experience with MerriSee DICARLO Page 7A
Today is the last day to nominate a local volunteer as a Madison MVP By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - Madison Visionary Partners (MVP) will continue accepting nominations through Jan. 31 for its second annual Madison Visionary Awards, a community-wide event to celebrate the people who make Madison a great place to live, work and play. Nominations are being accepted for Community Volunteer of the Year, Youth
Projects
Volunteer of the Year and Philanthropic Businessperson of the Year. “One elements of Madison’s success is its people and MVP thought it fitting to honor the volunteers who work every day to build community in our city,” said Melanie Thornton, Executive Director of MVP. “We have many people doing good and most often, they are the ones working behind the scenes. What better way to bring them in the spotlight then through See MADISON MVP Page 7A
Continued from page 1A
A new animal shelter is planned to be installed at the temporary Fire Station 4 on Celtic Drive. The city plans to sell the former fire station on Sullivan Street and use the funds to set up animal control at the Celtic Drive facilities. The project is expected to cost between $100,000 and $175,000. Next door to the Public Safety Annex in Town Madison, at the new recreation facility, where renovations have already taken place on the fields, field lights will receive upgrades, fencing at the softball fields will be completed, and lights for a pathway between the recreation center and Public Safety Annex will be installed this spring and summer. The new Community Center at the former Three Springs facility on Brownsferry Road is more than halfway done and projected to open in August of this year. The city’s remaining plans for the facility include installing a parking lot in late spring across the street from the
building that will also have access to Bradford Creek Greenway. Another public recreation area, Sunshine Oaks along Mose Chapel Road, is almost finished at ninety-five percent completion. “Sunshine Oaks is one that we continue to be really excited about with a lot of the things that have been done. The project balance is…a $550,000 project and we’ve got a lot coming,” Finley stated. The items yet to come include a parking lot that connects to the Bradford Creek Greenway, road widening, additional pavilions, a playground, bathrooms, and renovations to a barn for storage and events. The highlight of the park will be the Hall of Fame Disc Golf Course designed by hall of fame disc golfer, Lavone Wolfe. The course is expected to bring in more tournaments to the Huntsville-Madison area with the existing courses at Brahan Spring, Monte Sano, and Redstone Arsenal.
Serving Families Since 1868 Crematory on-site Professionally staffed • 24 hours/day Pre-planning specialist, Steve Hannah Family owned and operated - now in our 3rd generation John R. Purdy, Loretta Spencer, Sarah Chappell
Laughlin Service e Funeral Home & Crematory 2320 Bob Wallace Avenue, Huntsville, AL
256-534-2471 • laughlinservice.com 580024-1
LAWN CARE FULL SERVICE LAWN CARE COMPANY • Aeration • Dethatching • Soil Conditioning • Soil Leveling • Overseeding • Fertilization • Weed Control
256-633-9444 willowleaflawncare.com
581089 1 581089-1
By CATHERINE GODBEY The Decatur Daily
Wet basement every time it rains? We can help!
BASEMENT WATERPROOFING
AFTER
BEFORE
256-242-5300 FrontierMadison.com Owned & Operated by the Gebers Family
Basement Waterproofinng Crawl Space Repair Foundation Repair Concrete Repair, too! — Se habla Español —
FREE ESTIMATES
579285-1
EXCLUSIVE LINE-UP OF FOREST RIVER RVS • BUY AN RV DURING THE SHOW AND GET A 2-NIGHT STAY AT THE PALOMINO RESORT IN CULLMAN, AL* • FOOD TRUCK • AND MORE!
$250
Not to Exceed 5% of project. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotional financing. Must be presented at time of inspection. Limitations may apply. Expires 02/29/24.
OR
0%
FINANCING FOR 60 MONTHS!
For a limited time! Conditions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offers. LV28258
$250 WITH PURCHASE OF NEW EV MODEL • $500 WITH PURCHASE OF NEW TRAVEL TRAILER $750 WITH PURCHASE OF NEW FIFTH WHEEL • $1,000 WITH PURCHASE OF NEW MOTORHOME
OFF
FINANCING AVAILABLE
4A • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
LIVING
On This Day in History
1606 - On this day in 1606, British provocateur Guy Fawkes—one of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators, who sought to blow up Parliament and to assassinate King James I for his repression of Roman Catholics—was executed in London.
Senior center arranges training for respite and Parkinson’s Disease care MADISON – Madison Senior Center is coordinating two sets of free training classes that can educate individuals about assistance in respite care and for Parkinson’s Disease. Alabama Lifespan Respite is offering eight hours of free basic training to providers of respite care with its CareAcademy. Unskilled, in-home respite providers will be better prepared to deliver planned and emergency respite services to families. (alabamarespite.org) Each new participant who completes all eight hours of training will receive a class certificate and will be eligible to receive a $25 education stipend. Industry experts designed mobile-friendly classes in an easy-to-use video training platform. Classes are available with closed captioning in English and Spanish. Examples of CareAcademy classes include working and communicating with an aging population, infection control, basic first aid, fall prevention,
independent living and basic housekeeping. Participants complete classes at their own pace, MSC Director Levoneia Ayers said. Classes open Feb. 1 and continue to Feb. 29. To apply, visit alabamarespite. o r g / ap p ly - fo r- f re e - re spite-provider-training. For more information, call Tracy Cieniewicz at 256859-8300, email tracyc@ ucphuntsville.org or visit Facebook/Alabama Lifespan Respite Resource Network or Instagram. In other available training, Madison Senior Center will start the first Parkinson’s Care Clinic on Feb. 6 from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. “We’re partnering with Huntsville Hospital Foundation and the Parkinson’s Foundation,” LaWanda Mason, MSC Activities Coordinator, said. Mason collaborated with Erin Edmundson, Program Director of Huntsville Hospital Parkinson’s Care Clinic, to provide a free Parkinson’s screening to Madison residents. Mason and Edmundson then discussed the need for a support group to raise awareness about ParkinSee TRAINING Page 7A
Service to You is Our First Consideration Providing a comfortable and modern setting to celebrate the lives of loved ones. Family owned with four generations helping Madison and North Alabama families since 1919.
CREMATO FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, INC.
SPRYFUNERALHOMES.COM 577265-1
Nineteen different organizations from both Madison and Huntsville were present at a Volunteer Fair on Saturday hosted by Madison Visionary Partners recruiting Madison residents to help.
Volunteer fair showcased many local opportunities to help others By MARIA RAKOCZY maria@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - Madison residents showed up to get involved in their community at Madison Visionary Partner’s volunteer fair on Saturday. MVP Executive Director Melanie Thornton said the fair had a good turnout of Madison residents searching for volunteer opportunities, “We believe that for the first year we’re doing this, the turnout has been wonderful, that the response from the community has been positive, and we will definitely be doing this again next year.” Nineteen different organizations from both Madison and Huntsville were present at the fair recruiting Madison residents to help. Crisis Services of North Alabama that provides support for victims of abuse and domestic violence in four
is Club, the fair lined up perfectly with the start of the new Kiwanis Club of Madison, “The Kiwanis Club of Madison, we’re starting it next week. So, it’s kind of perfect timing to come here today, and I’ve been able to tell a lot of people about what Kiwanis is, make them aware that we’re going to be in the community, and I’ve had several people who were interested in learning more and possibly joining the club.” The club is seeking volunteers to help with their youth outreach programs. McLellan explained that the club offers various opportunities for volunteers, “They might raise money to give scholarships, to build a facility at a school; we read books to children; this club, I’m sure, will be heavily engaged with the school system because that’s an important part of Madison and a good place for See VOLUNTEERS Page 7A
Warm up with reading with Winter Reading Contest By MARIA RAKOCZY maria@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - Beat the cold and winter blues with a good book (or two) and a friendly contest with Huntsville-Madison County Public Library’s Adult Winter Reading Contest. The Adult Winter Reading Contest encourages North Alabamians to crack open a book with the incentive of possibly winning a fun prize. You may have heard about the library’s various children’s programming throughout the year, but the library system also includes fun and educational opportunities for adults, and the Adult Winter Reading Contest is one part of that. Jay Hixon, Public Relations Director for HMCPL, explained, “HMCPL is committed to promoting literacy across all age groups and building community engagement. Our Adult Winter Reading program helps us accomplish both of those goals in a fun way that creates an environment that encour-
50% OFF YOUR DIAGNOSTIC FEE usually $119
We service all makes & models. Call for details!
counties in North Alabama was one of those organizations. Volunteer Coordinator Jordan Rubidoux said that volunteers play crucial roles in the free services and resources the organization offers victims in crisis situations in the community, “We’re really trying to grow the volunteer program into even more so that volunteers can do even more within our organization because we are such a large organization that we rely and love our volunteers more than anything.” Rubidoux said they are seeking volunteers to aid Crisis Services of North Alabama in a variety of areas including their 24/7 crisis helpline, patient advocacy, two crisis shelters, organization operations, and more. “We really want to be able to help everyone in the community as best we can,” she said. For Bruce McLellan of the Kiwan-
256-851- 6510
ages participants to engage in a way that resonates with them.” The contest entails participants picking up a specially designed bookmark from any of the library’s ten branches throughout the county. The bookmark’s design features shelves filled with a number of book spines. Participants color in a book spine for every book they read or listen to between now and
February 28. They then return the bookmark either in person to a library branch or by sending a photo of the bookmark to asprogramming@hmcpl. org by February 28. Only one book spine needs to be colored in to be officially entered into the contest. Three winners will be selected for a grand prize the first week in See READING Page 7A
ASMC Mini-PDI
Redstone-Huntsville Chapter
Navigating avigating the Future
By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com
February 6, 2024
Embassy Suites Downtown 800 Monore St SW, Huntsville, AL
KEYNOTESPEAKERS Honorable Caral E. Spangler Brigadier General Christine A. Beeler
Joe East
Scan the QR Code to Register
ONEHOURHUNTSVILLE.COM
579423-1
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ asmc-rsa-hsv
574233-1
Family owned and operated since 1969
AL Cert #05007
January 31, 2024
THE MADISON RECORD • 5A
THE STORYTELLER
The story of John Hunt By BRUCE WALKER Columnist
Writer’s Note: I started writing this column with an admitted prejudice toward Leroy Pope (one of the founders of Huntsville). John Hunt (for whom our city is named) was a nemesis of Leroy. John had labored, sweated, and bled for his homestead and Leroy bought John’s homestead right out from under him at the governmental auction in Nashville. I stepped back and evaluated all the facts of history I had unearthed, nope, still mad at Leroy. A self-entitled slave owner from an aristocratic family in the tidewaters of Colonia, Va. swooped into Huntsville in 1809 and bought the land but not the hearts of the early settlers. If not for the industrious frontier people, we would be Twickenhamites! Do you believe in cultural DNA? I am proud of my hometown, Huntsville, Alabama. We have received national and international accolades, including named the best city in America 2022, (we beat out Toad Suck, Arkansas, Looneyville, West Virginia and Ding Dong, Texas). We are in the top ten cities for retirees and in the top ten cities with
the most green space. The local government is entrepreneurial, not political, our learning institutions are at the forefront of biological, (Hudson Alpha Institute, Alabama A and M), space exploration research, and computer science (University of Alabama Huntsville). I am naming these things because they directly correlate to our founding in 1804. This story begins in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. America was 26 years away from being born. A baby boy was born one spring ‘morn in 1750, which affects anyone living in Huntsville. Enter John Hunt, born, not to a wealthy family or nobility, just average folk, like most of us. It is “average folk” who get the job done, then as now. John Hunt and Elizabeth Holbrook were in love, their plan was simple, get married and move away from Fincastle, a place where class, nobility, and privilege had been uprooted from Scotland and Germany and moved to Fincastle, VA. If you were not from the transplanted aristocracy, you would not succeed. John and Elizabeth moved west and became founding settlers of Tazewell, TN. Over the next 20 years, with the addition of four children to their family, they planted their roots in the fertile soil. See JOHN HUNT Page 7A
Traditional King Cake Try this King Cake recipe, full of culture, heritage and flavor New Orleans and other parts of begins to foam, whisk in the butThe 2024 Carnival ter, eggs, vanilla and lemon zest. Louisiana. Add the remaining flour, cinnaseason started on mon and nutmeg and fold the dry Ingredients for King Cake ingredients into the wet ingredicup lukewarm milk, about 110 Jan. 6, and concludes • 1degrees ents with a large rubber spatula. After the dough comes togeth• 1/2 cup granulated sugar with Mardi Gras on er, pulling away from the sides of • 2 tablespoons dry yeast the bowl, shape it into a large ball. • 3 3/4 cups all-purpose flour Tuesday on Feb. 13 By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - King Cake has been a long-standing tradition around Mardi Gras and the Carnival season. Since the 1800s, people living mostly along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, especially Mobile and New Orleans, have celebrated the beginning of the Carnival Season with a “King’s Cake” on Twelfth Night. A small plastic baby is placed in the cake, and the lucky reveler who discovers it is said to have good fortune for the year. The recipient then continues the festivities by having another party and providing a King Cake. You can dive into this traditional King Cake recipe from www. explorelouisiana.com. Check out their website for more recipes like this and tips for your next trip to
• 1 cup melted butter • 5 egg yolks, beaten • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract • 1 teaspoon grated fresh lemon zest • 3 teaspoons cinnamon • Several gratings of fresh nutmeg Ingredients for King Cake Icing • 2 cups powdered sugar • 1/4 cup condensed milk • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice • Purple, green and gold decorative sugars • 1 fève (fava bean) or plastic baby to hide in the cake after baking Method of Preparation For the cake, pour the warm milk into a large bowl. Whisk in the granulated sugar, yeast and a heaping tablespoon of the flour, mixing until both the sugar and the yeast have dissolved. Once bubbles have developed on the surface of the milk and it
Knead the dough on a floured surface until it is smooth and elastic, about 15 minutes. Put the dough back into the bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside in a draft-free place to let it proof, or rise, for 1 1/2 hours or until the dough has doubled in volume. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Once the dough has risen, punch it down and divide the dough into 3 equal pieces. Roll each piece of dough between your palms into a long strip, making 3 ropes of equal length. Braid the 3 ropes around one another and then form the braided loaf into a circle, pinching ends together to seal. Gently lay the braided dough on a nonstick cookie sheet and let it rise until it doubles in size, about 30 minutes. Once it’s doubled in size, place the cookie sheet in the oven and See KING CAKE Page 7A
Kiwanis hosting informational meeting for new club in Madison By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - A new civic club focused on serving kids is coming to Madison. The Alabama district of Kiwanis International is starting the club for the community. An informational meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 1 at Madison Public Library, 142 Plaza Blvd. Kiwanis members from around the state also will be in Madison this week to talk with anyone interested in joining the new Madison club. The Kiwanis members will explain what clubs offer and the types of projects they undertake.
For more information, visit Facebook. com/MadisonALKiwanis or email madisonkiwanisclub@gmail.com. Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. The Kiwanis motto is “Serving the children of the world.” The organization’s causes include health and nutrition, education and literacy, and youth leadership development. Kiwanis objectives are: • To give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life. • To encourage the daily living of the
Kick off the New Year with a New Bath
Golden Rule in all human relationships. • To promote the adoption and the application of higher social, business and professional standards. • To develop, by precept and example, a more intelligent, aggressive and serviceable citizenship. • To provide, through Kiwanis clubs, a practical means to form enduring friendships, to render altruistic service and to build better communities. • To cooperate in creating and maintaining that sound public opinion and high idealism which make possible the increase of righteousness, justice, patriotism and goodwill.
Self-Performing Construction Trade Companies Needed for Work at Redstone Arsenal
Does your company self-perform any of these trades? • Carpentry
• Roofing
• Windows and Doors
• Excavation/Civil • Painting/Finishes • Landscaping • Plumbing
• Flooring
• Mechanical/HVAC • Fire Alarm • Electrical
ff 1,20 0 O for 12 Months
$
• Fire Suppression • Other Specialty Trades
C
Contact Us for a C SStress Free Design & Installation
For More Information Contact: Donald Allen, Vice President and General Manager 256-882-7582 | DAllen@cci-alliance.com
express-bath.com
579413-1
256-502-9587
• Concrete
Join Redstone Subcontracting Prequalification Sessions 6th — 8am to 4pm Us February The Weston Huntsville — Light Refreshments Provided
+ Free Grab Bar + No Interest
Call Today!
• Paving
6A • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
Beginners can plan a vegetable garden with Master Gardeners By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com
Sierra Chaney helps Don Casey after he donated blood at LifeSouth recently.
Winter weather mixed with post-COVID environment hitting blood donations hard By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - Blood donations have been decreasing over the last few years, according to LifeSouth Community Blood Centers, and this month’s winter storm compounded that issue for north Alabama. LifeSouth Community Blood Centers services 18 hospitals in north Alabama, plus a hospital in Fayetteville, Tennessee. Kelly McPhail, LifeSouth’s district director for north Alabama, said blood drives in Morgan and Limestone counties decreased more than usual last week because of icy roads preventing travel, but they started to notice an initial decrease well before that when schools and businesses advised them not to do blood drives on their property when COVID-19 was at its peak. “Excluding last week’s weather, we still are feeling the effects of COVID,” McPhail said. “A lot of companies will not let us come back
where prior to COVID, we were going inside of their plants.” McPhail said losing participation from companies like Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Huntsville was crucial because of the large number of employees who would donate. She said in the past, high school students would line up outside LifeSouth buses at their schools, eager to give blood, but times have since changed. “I personally feel like when our schools were out and students were doing virtual learning … we weren’t going into the schools and that’s usually where we would find a first-time donor,” McPhail said. “We’ve lost that ability to educate that segment of the population, so when COVID started in 2020, we lost three years of potential donors because we weren’t able to be up at the schools.” The American Red Cross ALSO continues to experience an emergency blood shortage as severe winter weather has further impacted
the ability to rebuild the blood supply. According to the Red Cross, the national blood supply remains at critically low levels. Blood drives have been canceled in nearly every state where the Red Cross collects blood. As a result, nearly 15,000 blood and platelet donations have gone uncollected this month alone. “In addition to dangerous road conditions, many Americans have dealt with flight and shipping delays, and the Red Cross is no different,” said Red Cross Regional Communications Director David Rauch “Snow, ice and extreme temperatures have made it tougher to move vital blood products across the Red Cross network, affecting deliveries to hospitals in some locations.” Blood and platelet donors are urged to give now to help ensure lifesaving medical procedures are not delayed. To find a local blood drive or to give blood at one of the local centers, go to www.lifesouth. org and RedCrossBlood.org.
The Madison Police said during a recent traffic stop and subsequent foot pursuit, MPD Patrol and K9 officers recovered 1.5 pounds of marijuana along with $3700.00 in cash (pictured left). No other details are being released at this time.
Need a morale boost while caring for someone, Senior Center’s caregiver support group can help MADISON – A new service at Madison Senior Center or MSC will boost morale of people who are caring for someone who is recuperating from injury or is chronically ill. “The Caregiver Support Group is a great way for City of Madison residents to realize they are not alone. The group creates a safe space for sharing stories and experiences only another person on the same journey can understand,” Center Director Levoneia Ayers said. Caregiving’s demands can cause emotional and
physical stress, even exhaustion. However, hope does exist. “This stage may be one of the most difficult for some, but knowing there are other people in all walks of life supporting family, friends and loved ones gives great comfort,” Ayers said. “If you or someone you know needs encouragement, resource information and support while caring for a loved one, this class is for you.” Jenny Stang, Caregiver Outreach Specialist with Alabama Lifespan Respite, will lead the group’s monthly meetings. The group first met on Jan. 29 and will meet again on
At Madison Senior Center, the Caregiver Support Group encourages and allows some relief for people who are responsible for the well-being of someone with chronic health concerns. Feb. 26 from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. at Madison Senior Center, 1282 Hughes Road. The idea for the group
originated when LaWanda Mason, MSC Activities Coordinator, partnered with See CAREGIVING Page 7A
TARCOG’s Senior Rx helps older residents with affordable prescriptions By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com MADISON – The Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments agency or TARCOG administers a program that can help older residents to access prescription drugs at affordable rates. Senior Rx can assist individuals who satisfy the program’s qualifications to possibly receive medications that are free or at a reduced cost. Many times, the high prices of prescription drugs are hard to manage -- with or without insurance. Eligible clients for Senior Rx in DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison and Marshall counties may receive a three-month supply of prescription medications from pharmaceutical companies free or at a low cost, according to Sheila Dessau-Ivey, who serves as TARCOG Director of Aging Programs. As long as the participant remains eligible for the Senior Rx program, refills will be available, Ivey said. To qualify for Senor Rx, an individual must be an Alabama resident and satisfy one of the following criteria: • Age – Must be at least 55 years old. • Health – The client must have a chronic medical condition. • Insurance – The client cannot have full or limited insurance that covers prescription drugs. • Income – The client’s income is within the required limits. • Any age with a disability -- This requirement
Custom Designed Kitchens, Baths, & Cabinetry
Sheila Dessau-Ivey
includes if the client has been deemed as disabled by the Social Security Administration, has applied for disability and is waiting on a decision, has a doctor’s declaration of disability or is in Medicare’s 24-month waiting period at the beginning of a disability benefit entitlement. • Medicare – The client has Medicare and has reached the Medicare Part D coverage gap, also called the ‘donut hole.’ As a result, a temporary limit applies for the amount that the plan will cover for drugs. The coverage gap begins after the client and the drug plan have spent a designated amount for drugs. Not everyone will reach the gap. Ivey said examples of medications that a qualifying client with Senior Rx can receive include drugs to prevent heart attacks and strokes like Brilinta, Xarelto and Eliquis; medications for diabetes like Novolog, Lantus, Humalog and Ozempic; and many more. Availability of medications with Senor Rx depends on the pharmaceutical company’s guidelines for approval for a patient assistance program, Ivey said. For more information, call TARCOG at 256-8300818.
LIMITED AVAILABILITY FIBERGLASS INSTOCK POOLS
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
If It’s Wood CABINETRY, GRANITE, & TILE, LLC
(256) 536-2019 IFITSWOOD.NET
577266-1
7445 HWY 72 W, MADISON 577226-1
By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com
MADISON – Many people have considered planting a vegetable garden for fresh produce. However, knowing the important steps in planting and tending to vegetables can be a test. For advice about a garden, Master Gardeners of North Alabama Inc. will present “Newcomers and Beginners -- Vegetable Gardening Series” in February. A session on each Tuesday can offer answers to a healthy garden with a bountiful yield. Madison Public Library will host the sessions from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Feb. 6, 13, 20 and 27. “We will give you the tools and knowledge needed in this four-part series all about growing plants you can eat. You can attend one or attend them all. This series is free and open to the public,” according to the Master Gardeners’ announcement. The Newcomer and Beginner Vegetable Gardening Series will begin on Feb. 6 with the program, “Starting a Vegetable Garden.” Jayne Luetzow will be the facilitator. Luetzow works as Home Grounds
Regional Extension Agent with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System or ACES. “Seed Starting and Soil Test (What, When and How)” will be the topic for discussion by Allyson Shabel, ACES Urban Regional Extension Agent. The session is scheduled for Feb. 13. On Feb. 20, the presenter will be Lilly Oaks, ACES Regional Extension Agent. Oaks will explain “Maintaining the Garden -- Insect and Disease Control.” The subject of discussion on Feb. 27 will be “Food Preservation – Food Safety and Quality.” Christy Mendoza, ACES Regional Extension Agent, will serve as facilitator. Participants do not need to pre-register. The venue is large enough to accommodate a sizable class. Individuals who cannot attend the sessions can access material online about vegetable gardening from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. Visit aces.edu; in the “Search” box, type the vegetable’s name or gardening procedure that you want to learn about. For more information, visit aces.edu.
VALLEYPOOLSMADISON.COM
256-533-POOL
January 31, 2024
DiCarlo
THE MADISON RECORD • 7A
mack and administrative work caught the attention of the Princess’ board of directors. “The managing director of the Princess has to have their hat into a lot of things — the arts, finances and more. Jen had experience in all these things,” Mark Moody, chair of the board, said. “Jen has only been here for a couple of months, but she has fallen in seamless-
Gas
MVP
Continued from page 3A ly.” As managing director, DiCarlo hopes to expand the Princess’ reach and deepen the connection to the community. Recently the theater served as host for a community discussion organized by Standing in Power, and held events for Día de Los Muertos and Festival of the Cranes. The theater will also partner with the Carnegie Visual Arts
Center to hold events for Carnegie Carnival. “The goal is to get as many different types of people in the doors as possible to see what a special place it is,” DiCarlo said. “There’s such a rich history here. I want to continue to make the Princess a place of inclusion and a space for everyone to come and enjoy the arts.”
oil prices to their highest level since November,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “While prices have inched up and may continue to slowly rise, I believe the larger increases will be witnessed in a few weeks as we enter mid-February, lasting through April or May, during which the national average could rise 35 to 85 cents per gallon. Other issues and tensions could complicate how
quickly prices rise or how high they go, so while the rise is not completely charted, it could deviate from our expectations.”
these awards?” Finalists will be selected by an outside judges panel and featured on social media and on the MVP website. The winner of each category will be announced at a breakfast on March 28 at the SportsMed Club at Toyota Stadium and be featured in Madison Living Magazine. “This event also serves as MVP’s signature fundraiser, so we can make a bigger impact on the quality of life in the City of Madison,” said Thornton. Last year, MVP granted seven nonprofits $14,500 in funding for Madison-based projects due to the success of the event. These awards highlight a key element in MVP’s mission as Madison’s community nonprofit. In addition to fundraising for large projects, MVP is also working on building a community of volunteers who want to bring small projects, events and programs to Madison. To qualify, the nominee must live and/or work in the City of Madison. Nominations are only being accepted online via the MVP website. For more information, visit the MVP website at mvpmadison.org/visionaryawards .
Continued from page 1A
gallon lower than a year ago, according to GasBuddy data compiled from more than 11 million weekly price reports covering over 150,000 gas stations across the country. “We’ve seen the national average price of gasoline bounce back up after cold weather related refinery shutdowns pushed up the wholesale price of gasoline. Plus, recent GDP data and new attacks in the Red Sea have pushed
Historical gasoline prices in this area going back ten years: January 29, 2023: $3.26/g, January 29, 2022: $3.03/g, January 29, 2021: $2.17/g, January 29, 2020: $2.31/g, January 29, 2019: $1.98/g, January 29, 2018: $2.35/g, January 29, 2017: $2.07/g, January 29, 2016: $1.60/g, January 29, 2015: $1.91/g, January 29, 2014: $3.12/g.
Training
Continued from page 4A son’s. members and individuals with ParkinThe group’s prime objectives are con- son’s. Being an attendee of the support firming no one feels isolated because group could be a way to reduce stress and “we’re all in this together” and under- connect with people who can relate to standing that MCS will offer support, Ma- your experience,” Mason said. “Through generous funding from the son said. Parkinson’s Disease, a progressive Parkinson’s Foundation and Huntsville disorder, affects the nervous system and Hospital Foundation, the Parkinson’s body areas that nerves control. Symp- Care Clinic is offered free to Madison Setoms start slowly. The first symptom may nior Center members and the community be a slight tremor in one hand. Along with at large,” Mason said. MSC members are encouraged to tremors, Parkinson’s can cause stiffness or slowing of movement. (mayoclinic.org) pre-register at MyActiveCenter.com. ParParkinson’s Disease symptoms worsen ticipants who are not MSC members can over time. Parkinson’s has no cure, but sign up at the center, 1282 Hughes Road, on Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to medications may improve symptoms. In sessions, Brandi Ivey, Huntsville 4 p.m. or access the membership packet Hospital Care Navigator, will lead discus- on the City of Madison website, madisonsions on common issues for Parkinson’s al.gov. The Parkinson’s Support Group will patients, care partners and relatives. Participants are welcome to ask questions for meet monthly on first Tuesdays from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. For more information, guidance. huntsvillehospital.org/parkin“Attending the clinic would be benefi- visit cial for everyone -- care partners, family son-s-care-clinic.
Storyteller
Continued from page 5A
John and Elizabeth owned a thriving farm and a stagecoach stop on the way to Nashville, St. Louis, and points westward. Life was good for Elizabeth and John. Neighboring settlers respected and admired this kind-hearted man. Once he had traveled over eight miles through heavy snow in 1803 with a team of horses to move a tree that had fallen on the legs of a neighbor, freeing him from certain death. When the yearly county-wide wild game hunt took place, John carried equal portions of the bounty to the widowers and the infirmed. John was elected the first sheriff of Claiborne County, TN without opposition, on the strength of his Revolutionary War record. In 1803 farmers in the Tazewell area suffered crop failure due to soil exhaustion from continual farming. By early spring of 1804, John and Elizabeth decided to move further west and south to find more fertile land. At 54 years of age, he could easily have settled into landed gentry retirement but members of his family and neighbors were not able to subsist on the meager crops coming from the rocky soil. As he had done twice before, he and Elizabeth pulled up stakes to hunt for a better life for his family and friends. John loaded his knapsack, pulled on his boots, and began a 250-mile trek to an area that several frontiersmen passing through Tazewell described as the Biblical “Garden of Eden” -- abundant game, rich soil, and a “big spring” that produced a geyser of fresh water, bubbling out of an underground cave system. After two months of blazing a trail through the thick Appalachian woods John and his travel companion, Jim Bean, walked out into a clearing where two rough-hewn, neatly kept cabins of the Criner families stood. (Now present-day New Market, Al.) The Criners welcomed John and Jim, and after spending several weeks camping near the cabins, Issac and Joeseph confirmed the stories told by the frontier trappers but cautioned to be careful where they stepped, that area was infested with deadly rattlesnakes. In early Spring of 1804 John and Jim arrived at the cliff and saw water bubbling up in the large pool through the limestone cliff on which they were standing. Heeding the warning of the Criners, they carefully picked their way through the thick undergrowth having spotted large timber rattlers. After four days exploring the area around “Big Springs,” Jim Bean traveled back to Tazewell, TN, but John stayed. He began erecting his family’s future home. Several months later, back in Tazewell, he shared with Elizabeth, like Caleb in the Bible, that the land “flowed with milk and honey.” With anticipation, they packed their possessions and headed to this place of promise. John’s influence persuaded four other families to come with them, with fertile cropland, abundant fresh water, and teeming wildlife, indeed it was the Frontier Garden of Eden. Other families joined in settling around Big Springs, the new settlement was known as “Hunt’s Station.” By 1811, John, Elizabeth, and their family constructed a trading Post, two barns, and
an Inn for settlers and others traveling further west. John and Elizabeth welcomed all that came; English, Germans, Italians, Irish, Scotch, French, Native Americans, and free Black families, all lived and joined together to create a community. As they had wherever the Hunts lived, they shared graciously and gave many of the early settlers a helping hand to clear their land and build a cabin. As the word spread about “Hunt’s Station,” it attracted land speculators from Virginia, one of them was a lawyer and plantation owner, Leroy Pope. In 1809 the United States was expanding Its borders to include the Alabama Territory, the first step toward creating statehood. All at Hunt’s station were excited, now their hard work of clearing the land and building homesteads would reward them with the possibility of legal ownership of the land on which they had “squatted.’ Hunt’s Station was becoming a bustling center of trade. An announcement was made by the US territorial government that an auction would be held in Nashville for land in the new Alabama territory, those who had improved their claims would now be able to bid on the land they occupied and get a legal title. John and Elizabeth were ecstatic! They had surveyed the Big Springs, the land above it and below it, over 250 choice acres that make up what is now the heart of downtown Huntsville, encompassing the courthouse square. John Hunt did not have the money to outbid the wealthy plantation owners at the auction. When his land was up for bid, Leroy Pope a wealthy land speculator, was the highest bidder. John, Elizabeth, and their family moved from the house they had built on the bluff overlooking Big Springs to a small plot of land on the outskirts of Hunt’s Station (what is now the city landfill). Starting over was nothing new for John Hunt, for the fourth time, he rolled up his sleeves and built a little cabin. Leroy Pope, who owned where downtown Huntsville now sits, felt entitled to rename the settlement. He wanted to pay homage to his English roots and change the name from Hunt’s Station to Twickenham. A controversy erupted, an election was held, and the settlers voted to honor their friend and founder by naming our fair city after him. Lilli Bea Woods, known as “Aunt Bea,” to many that frequented her restaurant in the Madison Mall, (Huntsville), was the great-great granddaughter of John Hunt. Recounting in a Huntsville Times interview, March 5, 2008, from family records, her great great grandfather cleared Big Springs Park of an infestation of rattlesnakes with a musket he had used in the Revolutionary War, 30 years before. John was cherished by his family and many friends, kind, considerate, and always willing to give a helping hand. Then as now, Huntsville is still a welcoming place for those seeking a better life. Yep, I believe in cultural DNA. Bruce Walker speaks regularly to a wide variety of groups. You may contact Bruce at bruce@brucestoryteller.com or visit his website www.BruceStoryteller.com
Reading
Continued from page 4A
March. Hixon said the program is meant to inspire imagination and a love for reading in adults, “Many adults have fond memories of libraries and reading from their childhood. By hosting a reading program for adults, we hope to continue or reignite that joy and love of reading.
Volunteers
The program also provides an excellent opportunity to beat the winter doldrums and escape into a good book.” Pick up a bookmark at your local branch and get started reading today. Visit hmcpl.org for more information on the program and where to find your nearest library.
Continued from page 4A
a new club to start out.” According to Thornton the fair was a response to frequent inquiries into volunteer opportunities, “We get a lot of questions from the community about how can I volunteer, how can I become more involved, and also, there’s a lot of high school students in our community that need service hours. So, this is just a way to be able to offer opportunities for our citizens to learn more.” The fair had all kinds of organizations for almost every interest. For nature lovers, the Madison Beautification Board,
Recipe
Continued from page 3A
Huntsville Botanical Gardens, and Land Trust of North Alabama were present, and for history buffs, Burritt on the Mountain and Madison Station Historical Preservation Society were also recruiting volunteers. Friends of the Library, Rocket City Rescue, iVote Madison, Madison Hospital, Madison City Council of PTAs, and many others were there recruiting volunteers as well. Visit mvpmadison.org for more information on Madison Visionary Partners and any of the organizations’ websites to get involved in your community today.
Continued from page 5A
bake until the braid is golden brown, about 30 minutes. Remove the cake from the oven, place on a wire rack, and allow to cool for 30 minutes. For the icing: While the cake is cooling, whisk together the powdered sugar, condensed milk and lemon juice in a bowl until the icing is smooth and spreadable. If the icing is too thick, add a bit more
Caregiving
condensed milk; if it’s a touch too loose, add a little more powdered sugar. Once the cake has cooled, spread the icing over the top of the cake and sprinkle with purple, green, and gold decorative sugars while the icing is still wet. Tuck the fève or plastic baby into the underside of the cake and, using a spatula, slide the cake onto a platter.
Continued from page 6A
Alabama Lifespan Respite for a presentation at the center. “This presentation included all the benefits of participating with Alabama Lifespan Respite, which could lead to a possible, small monetary stipend if qualifications are met,” Ayers said. Alabama Lifespan Respite Resource Network (Alabama Respite) is a program of United Cerebral Palsy of Huntsville and Tennessee Valley. They strive to increase access to and availability of high-quality respite resources for all Alabama caregivers. “As a follow-up, LaWanda coordinated the beginning of MSC’s Caregivers Group as an additional outlet for those who do this sometimes-unacknowledged job. LaWanda realized this group would be (an excellent) way to bring together like-minded individuals, including our members and the community at large,” Ayers said. Everyone can be a caregiver. Caregivers are relatives (spouse, children, grandchildren, siblings), friends, co-workers, neighbors and medical professionals, Ayers said. Some MSC members are caregivers, even for “‘able buddies,’ a fond name for the person that sits next to you here at
JOIN OUR PRESIDENTS' DAY SALE CELEBRATION!
MSC,” Ayers said. “We have members receiving special care at home and in facilities.” A caregiver experiences massive stress and pressure. “You have the responsibility of your own health, which a great deal of the time is neglected to make sure the person you’re caring for receives the best care possible,” Ayers said. MSC members will receive information about Alabama Respite and the Alabama Cares Program. Respite Care provides short-term relief for primary caregivers to rest, travel or spend time with relatives and friends. Alabama Cares Program’s main objective is relief for caregivers with assistance to help their loved ones remain in the community longer. To hire a caregiver, the major obstacle is lack of knowledge of available resources and support systems. “Hiring a caregiver isn’t always easy because not only do you look for qualifications but also you want to make sure the individual is a good fit for everyone,” Ayers said. In-person and virtual training is available. For information, visit alabamarespite.org. Center members who plan to attend should register at myactivecenter. com. For more, call 256-772-6242, or visit Facebook/Madison Senior Center.
up to
50OFF %
931-433-2582 203 Main Ave. S Fayetteville,TN
www.norman-furniture.com
581023-1
8A • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
• SHOPPING • OU
OLS T & ABOUT • SCHO
THE GUIDE • AROUN
D TOWN • CHAMBER
V M I L ADISON LIVIN N O S I D MA G ND TOWN THE GUIDE • AROU
January 2023 madisonlivingm aga
CONNECTIONS • OU
T & ABOUT • SCHOO LS • AND MORE
zine.com
October 2023 magazine.com madisonliving
Dynamic D uo
e ifte ghter powerl Mother-dau o co d national re hold state an
Our annual
Weddings issue
Everything Madison All Year Long!
Subscribe Now $ Only 30.79
Includes 12 monthly issues of Madison Living Magazine
256.340.2410 www.madisonlivingmagazine.com AMBER CONNECTIO
NS • OUT & ABOU
T • SSCC
THE GUIDE • AROUN D TOWN • SHOPPING
V I L M A N D O I S S I I O L D N A L N I V M I O N S G I D A M THE GUIDE •
WN • CH AROUND TO
OUT & ABO ECTIONS • AMBEERR CONN
ND TOWN • CH THE GUIDE • AROU
March 2023 m gmagazine.co madisonlivin
e.com April 2023 ingmagazin madisonliv
• OUT & ABOUT • SCH OOLS • MADISON HO
July 2023 madisonlivingma gazine.com
INSIDE MVP MADISON’S VOLUNTEERS our Celebrating community a volunteers in way very special
folds as Inspiration un tanical Huntsville Bo new Garden hosts it exciting exhib E IS “WHERE THER HOPE” TEA, THERE IS hind the The story be m roo city’s first tea BLESSED TO BE ALIVE David Webb’s second chance at life
Debbie sh Overca
er y volunte ommunit Madison’s c d e v lo Be ith ward onored w leader h ary of the Year A n io is V t firs
C arly Thomas
stler ar female wre Bob Jones’ st ate title, but d st won her thir isonve ng 1personal Mad as Liviry w it e m ti this
The First Patriots
Honoring Revo lutionary War Veterans in Nor th Alabama
SPITAL • DOWNTOW
N
SAME DAY PICKUP! LOW PRICE GUARANTEE!
HUNTSVILLE
577211-1
2405 JORDAN LANE NW
January 31, 2024
WEDNESDAY
NO FEES!
INSIDE
Bob Jones finishes rough week with positive win over rival JC By CALEB ODOM caleb@themadisonrecord.com
State Champs
The 2023-2024 wrestling season came to a close for girls with the fourth annual AHSAA State Tournament in Birmingham. Page 2B
James Clemens’ Deyon Smith (13) dribbles the ball away from Bob Jones defender Janiyah Bone (1) during the game last Friday at JC.
The James Clemens track team “strutted it’s stuff” at the Martin Luther King Indoor Classic. Page 3B
Cybersecurity At James Clemens High School, Pam Paquette describes her students as out-of-the-box thinkers and courageous creators. These teenagers are mastering cybersecurity and networking. Page 4B
By CALEB ODOM caleb@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - The Bob Jones girls took care of rival James Clemens this past Friday on the road 48-32. It had been two weeks since the teams had faced off in an epic battle that the Lady Patriots had won on a last-second shot by Alana Obianozie for the 32-31 victory at Bob Jones on Jan. 12. This game was a much more dominant showing by the Lady Patriots who were able to take control of the contest by the midway point and pull away. Bob Jones was led by the se-
niors Obianozie with 12 points and Janiyah Bone with 10 in the victory. The Lady Patriots also had 8-point nights by both sophomore Sloan Williams and senior Zamyra Goode. James Clemens turned to the efforts of senior sharpshooter Kimory Porter who collected 12 while Lady Jet senior Jazmine Grigsby ended up with eight in the defeat at home. The game was back and forth early as Goode led the way for Bob Jones with an early seven points, but two 3-point shots by Porter for JC helped the Lady Jets possess a 12-7 advantage at the end of the first quarter.
“I just wanted to be more aware where [Porter] was on the court,” Bob Jones head coach Jazmine Carr said. “Not over-help and just be there when she caught the ball. She had a great shooting night after the game two weeks ago.” Two weeks ago, at Bob Jones, Porter had a quiet showing with just one 3-point shot to her credit, but the game at “The Hangar” last Friday was a different story. “She has been in a slump, so just to see her make some, that is good for us,” James Clemens head coach Monica Maxwell said. The second quarter swung in See GIRLS BASKETBALL Page 2B
Sparkman, James Clemens bowlers heading to state championships By BOB LABBE bob@themadisonrecord.com
Chess The 2024 Winter Knights Scholastic Chess Tournament attracted more than 150 youth who braved freezing weather to compete in the game that they enjoy. Page 4B
WHAT WILL MR. GROUNDHOG DECIDE THIS YEAR? Groundhog Day is a fun holiday, or observance, held in America and Canada yearly on February 2. Tradition states that if the groundhog sees his shadow when he emerges from his home and is scared back into his dwelling, winter will last for six more weeks. If he is not scared by his shadow, spring is set to come. This holiday’s origins go back as far as the Roman Empire. Soldiers in the Roman Legion would make the same prediction with a similar animal, the hedgehog. If the hedgehog cast a shadow, what the Romans called “the second winter” would start. In the United States, the first record of someone referencing a Groundhog Day event occurred in Pennsylvania, circa 1841. The most famous of the weather-predicting groundhogs live in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Punxsutawney Phil’s home is called Gobbler’s Knob. Phil was featured in the popular 1993 movie, Groundhog Day. There have been several other famous groundhogs that have “predicted” the weather over the years. Groundhogs cannot actually predict the weather, as you may have already realized, but the day has become a fun way to shine a light on learning more about the weather and a time for fun community events. What do you think he will predict this year? Will spring come early, or will we have six more weeks of winter?
GROUNDHOG WORD FIND
WHAT DO YOU PREDICT? Color the Grounghog below. Decide if you think we will have six more weeks of Winter or if Spring will come early. Complete the picture based on your prediction.
Hidden Words: America, Burrow, Canada, February, Gobbler’s Knob, Groundhog, Pennsylvania, Phil, Prediction, Punxsutawney, Shadow, Six Weeks, Spring, Winter
NO SHADOW SUDOKU FEBRUARY 2 MAZE
Using the symbols shown (lollipop, cupcake, cookie, and popsicle), complete the puzzle below. You are to have one of each symbol in each vertical and horizontal row, as well as only one of each symbol in each of the four bold box areas.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS!
Special Weekly Pages
Check our weekly Kids and Church pages with games and activities for kids, and area church listings. Pages 6B and 7B
TRUSSVILLE - The 9th annual AHSAA State Bowling Championships are just around the corner and defending Class 7A boys state champion Sparkman Senators return to the big event along with their counterparts on the Sparkman girls team after places among the top four teams in the North Regional Bowling Championships held in Trussville located just outside Birmingham. Also making the trip to the State Tournaments are the Lady Jets from James Clemens who fought their way to the Regional semi-finals finishing fourth. The No. 2 seed Senators had 1,081 pins in a 4-1 win over Tuscaloosa County in the regional first round, followed by a 3-1 victory over Hartselle winning the battle 720-547 before advancing to the finals against Hewitt-Trussville. Against the Huskies, the No. 1 seed, Sparkman lost 3-2 in a close match
Senior Jenna Webber of Sparkman helped lead the Lady Senators at the North Regional Bowling Tournament and now advance to the AHSAA State Tournament Feb. 1-2 in Mobile. Photo- AHSAA, David Holtsford with marvelous play from both teams. Opening with a one-pin 154-153 victory in game one, Sparkman but fell to the Huskies in game two 188-184. Sparkman won 190-179 in game three but lost 191-150 and 189-169 in the final two games.
The No. 1 seed Lady Senators advanced to the semi-finals by defeating Gadsden City 4-1 (732-422), and once in the final four, faced the James Clemens Lady Jets where they scored a See BOWLING Page 2B
See BOB JONES Page 2B
Registration for state games begins March 1 By STAFF REPORTS news@themadisonrecord.com
BIRMINGHAM - Registration for the Olympic-style Alabama State Games begins March 1 as venues scattered across Birmingham and Jefferson County will become host sites to 20-plus sports and more than 5,000 athletes vying for athletic prowess in the 41st annual Games. The Alabama State Games began in 1982 at the request of the United States Olympic Committee. The inaugural games took place in 1983 in Auburn with no more than 600 athletes competing in four different sports. Today, action is held in both team and individual competitions making the games the largest annual multi-sport event in Alabama. Alabama’s Games is now part of a nationwide network of games with a national organization named the National Congress of State Games (NCSG) governing all competitions. Alabama was among the grassroots of states to get more athletes involved and aware of Olympic sports with the hopes of those athletes being encouraged to pursue participating in the Olympics for See STATE GAMES Page 3B
Available by phone 24/7 - 256-325-5011 16 Hughes Road, Madison, Alabama 35758 • www.legacychapel.com 578443-1
Track
Bob Jones girls leave Lady Jets behind, claims Area 8 crown
MADISON - The Bob Jones Patriots were able to take down cross-town rival James Clemens 51-46 this past Friday at “The Hangar” on County Line Road. It had been a rough week for Bob Jones who had dropped three games in three days before winning a much-needed game on the road against the Jets on its fourth straight day of basketball. The Patriots turned to the offensive attack of juniors Kaden Rickard and Jaylen Rice with 12 points each while Bob Jones sophomore Ethan Whorton ended up with 10 points in the victory. “It just felt good, you know the environment got to me and I started hitting some shots,” Whorton said. James Clemens was led by the strong efforts of junior Noah Gorman with 16 points and the Jets senior Bryce Mason with 12 points in the loss. “This was huge, obviously it’s great to beat a rival,” Bob Jones head coach Bryant Starkey said. “JC, anytime we can beat
2B • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
Sparkman wrestles with the state’s best, two Lady Senators win state championships By BOB LABBE bob@themadisonrecord.com
BIRMINGHAM - The 2023-2024 wrestling season came to a close for girls with the fourth annual AHSAA State Tournament in Birmingham. The action closed one chapter of the sport while opening a second chapter as the AHSAA will officially sanction the sport next season. The Sparkman girls team set an unbelievable trek to the State Tournament by taking six of its 13 member squad where five of those athletes scored with two winning state titles pushing the Lady Senators to 128 points and a seventh place finish. For Bob Jones, which finished at No. 13 with just 47 points, saw its star wrestler, Carly Thomas, fall just short of winning her fourth consecutive state championship losing in the finals of the 126-pound division 4-2 versus Taimame Benemerito (34-3) of Enterprise ending Thomas’ season at 21-1 and a superb wrestling career in the sport’s first four seasons. “This team really exceeded my expectations but what a great finish with only six athletes competitive against other schools which had a full slate of 12 athletes in the competition,” said Dylan Miller head coach of Sparkman. “I’m very proud of how they represented our school as this squad won all but one of the tournaments we participated in this season. They are all hard working athletes.” For Sparkman, Kalea Loving completed an undefeated 28-0 season with a spectacular run at the 165-pound state title winning all five of her matches with pins, including in the finals versus Patience Ransom (19-7) of Brookwood 24 seconds into the second period.
“I worked through a bunch of hard practices as I’ve been very aggressive and competitive, especially in the tournament,” said Loving, a sophomore who has been wrestling since the eighth grade. Wrestling seem to help me during a hard time in my life and helped me fall in love with the sport.” The 5-foot-4 athlete who carries a 4.0 grade point average is also a member of the school’s ROTC squad. In her eighth grade season, she finished runner-up (21-2), took fourth place last season as a freshman (23-3) and now sets the tone for next season. She said, “I can’t wait to get started for next season as I always want to improve. I believe I need to be technically stronger. One area that seemed to help me is the fact I practice against the Sparkman boys team.” “She competes at a high level, is a very focused individual who is hard working and practicing against boys is where she’s looking to add to her skill set,” added Miller. The second Lady Senator to score a state title was senior Kloe Robb (28-3). The 5-5 student athletic trainer for the entire Sparkman athletic program nailed down her spot as best in the state in the 107-pound division with a pin against McKenzie Nguyen (35-3) of Daphine at the 1:45 mark of the first period. “I tried to use a ‘chicken-wing’ (wrestling move) but couldn’t pull off that move so I used a half-nelson to make the pin,” said Robb (28-3). “I performed my best against some amazing competition. I used what I was taught over the years and I couldn’t have done this without my coaches and teammates.” Robb will carry a 3.0 grade point average into her final classes as a senior with her future as an athletic trainer within
Kloe Robb, left, and Kalea Loving of Sparkman High won individual state championships at the AHSAA Girls Wrestling State Championships held in Birmingham. Robb won her title in the 107-pound weight class while Loving earned her title in the 165-pound division. reach. Her storied trek in wrestling has been one of disappointments, physical and emotional hardships and unlimited courage. A fifth-place finish in last year’s state tournament was a spectacular accomplishment. Wrestling in the semi-finals she suffered a right shoulder injury leading to shoulder reconstructive surgery, but that was not her first tournament disappointment. In the quarter-finals in the season-ending event a year earlier as a sophomore, Robb suffered a similar injury to her left shoulder, which also led
Girls basketball
Become an
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF
ADULT HUMAN RESOURCES 1-800-458-7214 FOSTER dhr.alabama.gov/AFC CARE
This ad is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $3,686,987 with 100 percent funding by ACL/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by ACL/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
Provider
“Love Never Ages”
to undergoing a major surgery repair. “I overcame both of those injuries with the help of my coaches, family and teammates,” added Robb. “She’s team captain, holds the team accountable, is focused and her eyes on winning a state title all year long as she met her goal,” said Miller, in his first year as head coach. “She pushed through her adversities.” Here are the state tournament matches for Robb in the 107 weight class: vs. Mary Martin, 10, Thompson (29-19), (Fall, 1:45), See SPARKMAN Page 3B
Continued from page 1B
Bob Jones’ favor in a big way as the Lady Patriots outscored JC 13-1 to lead 20-13 by halftime. A player for Bob Jones who didn’t even get on the scoreboard until the third quarter was Alana Obinanozie. She opened the second half with a 3-point bucket to give her Lady Patriots a commanding 23-13 edge at the 7:31 mark. With James Clemens attempting to creep back into the game in the third quarter, the Bob Jones senior Janiyah Bone hit a couple of big shots with a field goal and a 3-pointer to help keep the Lady Patriots out front. By the end of the third quarter, Bob Jones was up 38-23 with just eight more minutes to play. There was no real doubt down the stretch for the Lady Patriots, but that didn’t stop Obinanozie from putting the game on ice with a 3-pointer with 1:54 to go and hitting a free throw with less than a minute on the clock. “Every game means a lot so even though this was a rivalry game, we’re just trying to be the best team that we can be as the playoffs get ready to start,” Carr said. Bob Jones is back in action at home this Friday against Grissom at 6 p.m., while James Clemens faces off on the road against Muscle Shoals at 6 p.m.
Bob Jones
Continued from page 1B
them, especially over here is a good thing. They are a great team and Coach Sullivan; he always has them ready for these. He always has a good game plan.” Gorman started quickly for the Jets in the first quarter with seven points to help James Clemens hold a 13-8 advantage after one quarter of action. The second quarter was low-scoring and full of defense as Bob Jones was able to pull even at 18-18 by halftime as Patriot sophomore Corban Johnson drained a 3-point shot at the buzzer to create a deadlock at the break. The third quarter was laden with action as Mason drilled a 3-pointer to open the second half scoring for the Jets at 21-18. Rice responded for the Patriots with his own 3-ball that tied it back up at 21-21 at the 6:40 mark. A pair of free throws by Rickard and a massive 3-pointer by MJ Robinson put Bob Jones out front at 2621 in a flurry. Rice nailed another trey to push the Patriot advantage to 29-23 as the schools traded field goals while the quarter time screamed downward. A James Clemens bucket by Mason was followed by a Rickard basket for the Patriots that was answered by JC’s London Townsend only to be met by a Rickard slam dunk made it
Bob Jones took down cross-town rival James Clemens 51-46 this past Friday. 33-27 Bob Jones with a crowd-roaring exclamation point. Whorton joined into the excitement with a 3-pointer to make it 3627 with just 41.3 to play in the third quarter. When the dust had settled on the third quarter, Bob Jones was up 36-30 with the final eight minutes to play. Another tactic that the Patriots were utilizing in the second half of the game was just playing a bit of keep-away against James Clemens with players like Whorton. “They picked the pressure up down the stretch and he handled it,”
Starkey said. “He’s strong. He’s not real big, but he is strong and you are not going to take it from him. He has just got the right mentality for the game.” Bob Jones used that strategy along with making key shots and taking advantage of being fouled and sent to the free throw line to distance itself from James Clemens in the fourth quarter. The Patriots return home this Friday to play host to Grissom at 7:30 p.m. while James Clemens hits to road to battle Muscle Shoals on Friday at 7:30 p.m.
January 31, 2024
THE MADISON RECORD • 3B
The Sparkman boys bowling team advanced to the AHSAA State Tournament to defend its 2023 title by finishing runner-up in the North Regional Championships.
Bowling
The Sparkman girls bowling team took second place at the North Regional Championships and advance to the AHSAA State Tournament.
Continued from page 1B
3-1 victory (667-488) making their way to the finals against third-seed Hewitt-Trussville. Facing the Huskies face-to-face was a tight match before Sparkman gave way to the Lady Huskies 3-1 (661-594). Meanwhile, James Clemens had a tough trek to the semis with a 4-3 win over Homewood (815-795) and quickly had to tangle with their nemesis Sparkman to open the final-four matchup. In the long awaited matchup, Sparkman posted a 3-1 impressive win over James Clemens (667-488) with both teams now gearing up for the state action to be held at the Bolero Bowling Center in Mobile Feb. 1-2. “This is the first time that all the girls on the team have advanced to the regional level and this amazing group came together as one and earned second place,” said Kristin Hartland, head coach of James Clemens. “Each bowler is unique in their bowling styles and this team is one of the most entertaining teams I have ever had the privilege to coach. Our team captain, Adelyn Speas, helped encourage the squad where there was a rollercoaster of emotions breaking each team huddle with a chant of ‘Skinny Jeans’ leading the squad throughout the action.” For Sparkman, head coach Lisa Ivey, who has announced this is her final season of coaching since being the only head coach in the program’s seven-year history, her teams finished first in the area and runner-up in the Regional Tournament. She said, “Both teams have dealt with a lot of adversity this year and have done a wonderful job overcoming those adversities. We are super excited to be going to the State Tournament. That in itself is
Luke Alverson, seen here in this file photo, was a two-time event winner at the Martin Luther King Indoor Classic Track Meet held in Birmingham. The junior won both the 1,600 and 3,200-meter races.
James Clemens bowler Julia Sloan takes aim at the awaiting pins bowling in the North Regional Tournament in Trussville where the Lady Jets advanced to the AHSAA State Tournament. Photo- AHSAA, David Holtsford a huge win for us.” The Lady Senators had five bowlers finish among the top 10 in the individual competition led by Kirsten Stokesberry, Jr., who finished second with a 524 three-game series missing the top spot by a mere 10 pins. Jenna Webber was third with a 510 series. The talented senior is the Area 7 winner for the AHSAA Bryant-Jordan Award and is in the running for regional honors. She heads into the State Tournament with a 176 average and plans on studying biology in college at UAB where she will take a marvelous 4.5 grade point average once graduating in May. Kaytlyn Butcher was fifth (490) and Taylor Enfinger was eighth (475). In boys action, three Sparkman bowlers posted scores among the top 10 in the North Regional. Rory Donnelly was eighth (564), Dalton
Robinson, ninth (556) and Fletcher Cryer, tenth (546). The remaining members of the Senators’ squads including their season average are: Girls- Kirsten Stokesberry, Jr. (178), Jenna Webber, Sr. (176), Natalie Alsup, Sr. (170), Taylor Enfinger, Sr. (170), Kaytlyn Butcher, Sr. (157) and Skylar Stokesberry, 8; Boys- Zacary Swaim, Sr. (206), Dalton Robinson, Jr. (192), Tyrease Bone, Sr. (163), Rory Donnelly, So. (170), Fletcher Cryer, 8 (193), Marcelle Trammell, 8. For James Clemens, Hartland saw her Lady Jets finish fourth in the Regional led by Rebekah Wagner who was fourth individually with a 499 series. The remainder of the squad include Adelyn Speas (Captain), Ana Quick, Ana Sullivan, Emili Caldwell, Julia Sloan, Kaylee Culberson and Rebekah Langford.
JC track “struts their stuff” at MLK Classic By BOB LABBE bob@themadisonrecord.com BIRMINGHAM - The James Clemens track team “strutted it’s stuff” at the Martin Luther King Indoor Classic held at the CrossPlex in Birmingham. Among 54 teams from across Alabama, the Jets from James Clemens claimed seven medals finishes in the top three competitors. Leading the way for the Jets was junior Luke Alverson who won both the 1,600-meter (4:16.78) and 3,200-meter (9:43.85) and senior Dylan Dryer who claimed the gold
medal in the 800-meter race (1:56.87). Austin Abney took silver in the pole vault. The senior Jet posted a vault of 13-feet. For the Lady Jets, junior sensation Kylie Gero grabbed first place in the 3,200-meter (11:49.46), Erihana Johnson, a ninth grader, raced to a second place finish in the 60-meter (7.77) and the 4x400 relay squad took third place for its bronze medal (4:24.24). Next up for the indoor track season is the AHSAA 54th State Indoor Championship in Birmingham at the CrossPlex Feb. 1-2.
SCOTTPLUMBING.BIZ • 256-701-6181
577253-1
North Alabama’s Choice for Professional Plumbing Service
☛
FURNITURE FACTORY DOWNTOWN MONDAYS STEAK NIGHT • TUESDAYS KARAOKE • THURSDAY BIKE NIGHT JAN. 31 SECOND HAND SMOKE FEB. 2 GRITS AND GREENS FEB. 3 PLUSH HORSE
☛
FURNITURE FACTORY PROVIDENCE MONDAYS STEAK NIGHT • TUESDAYS JAZZ NIGHT • THURSDAYS KARAOKE
LUNCH The Sparkman girls wrestling team finished seventh place at the AHSAA Girls Wrestling State Tournament. In attendance left to right were Keane Robb, assistant coach, Kalea Loving (165-lb division, Kia Loving (235), Kloe Robb (107), Ella Harmon, Jessica Cook (138), Kayla Bonds (100) and head coach Dylan Miller. Photo contributed Continued from page 2B 577271-1
vs. Zoe Fagan, 12, Baker (16-11), (Fall, 1:05), vs. Jessica Wright, 12, Montgomery Catholic (19-11), (Fall, 2:38), vs. Tabitha James, 9, Central (22-8) (Dec. 3-2), vs. McKenzie Nguyen, Daphne (35-3) (Fall, 1:45); State Meet matches for Loving in the 165 weight class: vs. Na’Lani Robertson, 8, Piedmont (17-9) (Fall, 1:11), vs. India Reid, 11, Brookwood (13-14) (Fall, 1:03), vs. Sarah Edgar, 10, Spanish Fort (14-7) (Fall, 4:00), vs. Josie Faison, 11, Northside Methodist Academy (18-11) (Fall, 2:23), vs. Patience Ransom, Brookwood (19-7) (Fall, 2:24). Additional finishers for Sparkman
State Games
JAN. 31 TRICK ZIPPER FEB. 2 ZOOKS FEB. 3 BUCKSHOT REBELLION
SUNDAY BRUNCH
included 100- Kayla Bonds, 11, (21-14) eighth place; 138- Jessica Cook, 11, (2512) fifth place; 235- Kia Loving, 9, (22-9) fifth place. For Thomas of Bob Jones, a heartbreaking loss in the finals to finish her career, bur her talents showed in the matches leading up to the finals: vs. Kylee Kaiser, 10, Southside-Gadsden (5-12), (Fall, 0:20), vs. Taelor Robinson, 11, Alabama School For The Blind (2-3) (Fall, 0:35), vs. Olivia Parker, 10, Montgomery Catholic (16-10) (Fall, 1:51), vs. Caidence Sellars, 12, Central (25-5) (Dec. 6-4).
DOWNTOWN: 619 MERIDIAN ST, HUNTSVILLE PROVIDENCE: 7 TOWN CENTER DR, STE 103, HUNTSVILLE
COOL CASH IS BACK UP TO $1500!
Anne te Hale’s Annette a
Indoor
FI N A N C I N G AVA I L A B L E FO R A L L BUD GETS
comfort systems,Inc.
FREE OFFER YOUR CHOICE OF UV LIGHT OR MEDIA FILTER FREE WITH INSTALL. *On new installations only. Cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions.
Good Through 01/31/24
Continued from page 1B
the United States. As visioned by the original organizers in the early 80’s, The Alabama State Games showcases amateur athletes of all ages and promotes health, fitness and character building through the multi-sport competitions and physical activities. In addition, the Alabama State Games hosts ancillary programs including the Academic Scholarship Initiative, Adopt-An-Athlete, Honoring Our Heroes and Athlete of the Year. The competition has been thriving since 1983 because of its leadership and volunteers as those volunteers are the
backbone to the success as the events take hundreds of volunteers to successfully operate each competition, assist in making sure the athletes are taken care of and arrive at the venues and participate in a fair manner with sportsmanship a must. The education scholarship initiative began in the 1990’s and thus far has awarded $363,000 in scholarships to Alabama State Games athletes. Last year alone, $20,000 was awarded in scholarships. Visit ALAGAMES.com and click on the sport tab. Each sport will have a “register here” button.
10% OFF DIAGNOSTIC *Any repair or service.
We service all makes and models! 577235 1 577235-1
Sparkman
DINNER
“Call the Lady with “ the Team You Can Trust“
Cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions.
Good Through 01/31/24
256-885-0430 AL Certification #01264
4B • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
SCHOOLS
World Records
After painting for 100 consecutive hours, Nigerian art student Chancellor Ahaghotu has broken a decade-old record for the longest painting marathon. Chancellor, a sophomore at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Atlanta, Georgia, far surpassed the previous record of 60 hours, set by Roland Palmaerts (Belgium/Canada) in 2013.
Cybersecurity and networking students at James Clemens on track for high-tech careers By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com
MADISON – At James Clemens High School, Pam Paquette describes her students as outof-the-box thinkers and courageous creators. These teenagers are mastering cybersecurity and networking. Since 1996, Paquette has worked in computing, having taught A+ Certification and Microsoft TCP/IP Certification. Her husband, a career engineer, also works in cybersecurity and networking. “When the option to teach at James Clemens came about, it was natural that I would take it,” Paquette said. She teaches Cybersecurity I, Cybersecurity II and Networking. James Clemens also offers Networking Fundamentals. Paquette uses Cyber.org curriculum (receiving funding from CISA or Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency) be-
cause it meshes well with CompTIA Security+ and Network+ Certifications. She augments curriculum with CompTIA’s TestOut LabSims for all three classes, along with books from CompTIA Study Materials and Practice Exams. Prerequisite for Networking is IT Fundamentals or APCS Principles. Cybersecurity I, students must have completed Networking. Cybersecurity is prerequisite for Cybersecurity II. “Next year, we’ll offer a fourth course for Job Shadowing or Internships,” Paquette said. Cybersecurity I has 22 students; Cybersecurity II, 4; and Networking, 18. “The problem is that no one required Cyber students to take networking before Cyber. (It’s) very difficult to understand how to secure something if you don’t understand how it works,” she said. Paquette’s solution for next year was to place prerequisites in the ‘Cybersecurity Pathway”
Cybersecurity students from James Clemens High School at the National Cyber Summit in Huntsville were Rylee Putman, front from left, Peter Saadeh, Cayden Cutting, Kathryn Viola, Camryn Lomack and chaperone Sammy Kern. Jesse Dauwen, back from left, Connor Shady, Melody Mendoza-Castellanos, Matthew Kern, Logan Pool, Alexander Woo-Travis, Khloe Jones and Carson Clifford. Pam Paquette instructs cybersecurity classes. in order: IT Fundamentals, Networking, Cyber I, Cyber II and finally Senior Career Pathway Project. Paquette’s students “truly value creating applicable code and programs that can be used
in their careers. These kids . . . help each other along the way to create apps that better the community at large.” “Students (in) these classes have a love for learning and think like engineers. They’re
typically quiet students focused on their career goals,” Paquette said. “I would sum them up as being ‘nerds,’ which I am a nerd, and I wear that with PRIDE.” To expand the program, See CYBERSECURITY Page 8B
James Clemens Esports planning Feb. 3 fundraiser
By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com
MADISON – Players on Esports teams at James Clemens High School temporarily will pause their controllers for Mario Kart and Splatoon to pick up an apron and order pad for their upcoming fundraiser. The award-winning team members of James Clemens Esports will serve guests at a pancake breakfast at Applebee’s of Madison, 302 Hughes Road. The fundraiser is scheduled for Feb. 3 from 7 to 10 a.m. “The cost is $5 per person, and our players for the teams Overwatch, Madden, Super Smash and Mario Kart will all be selling tickets and serving the patrons,” James Clemens Esports Coach Pam Paquette said. Paquette teaches cyber security
and networking classes. “During 2023, my teams all participated in PlayVS esports (a scholastic Esports platform that provides the infrastructure and platform for amateur esports). We had Madden, two Overwatch teams, two Mario Kart Teams, Splatoon and Super Smash Brothers,” Paquette said. “The teams that were in state playoffs were two Overwatch teams, one Mario Kart team, Splatoon and Madden. The two teams that won Alabama State Championship titles in Montgomery on Dec. 11 were the Mario Kart Varsity Team and the Splatoon Varsity Team,” Paquette said. Proceeds from the pancake breakfast will be used to purchase Esports equipment and offer students that have financial needs with a ‘scholarship’ to participate.
Winners in the Rated Section for grades 3-4 at the 2024 Winter Knights Scholastic Chess Tournament were (in place order but random in photo) Charlie Saulters, Milan Malak, Lucas Osipychev, Arjun Sathees, Aryaa Sathees, Jonathan Lam, Donald Kosak, Joanna He, Alice Zou, Samuel Ellis, Annabelle Hsu, Ananth Ravishekar, John Park and Dennis Lenski.
Chess devotees brave weather for Winter Knights Scholastic Chess Tournament By GREGG PARKER gregg@themadisonrecord.com MADISON – The 2024 Winter Knights Scholastic Chess Tournament attracted more than 150 youth who braved freezing weather to compete in the game that they enjoy. “We were lucky to have a brief reprieve from the extreme weather so that we could hold our Winter Knights Chess Tournament on Jan. 13,” Todd Guthrie said. Guthrie is Executive Director of Madison City Chess League or MCCL. Guthrie thanked the teachers and administrators at host school Columbia Elementary, along with volunteers, who “allowed us to fit this tournament in between dangerous winds and a major ice storm.” “Thirty of our newest chess players competed in a non-rated section, and almost 130 competed in our six rated sections,” Guthrie said. The following students placed in
their respective section, starting with first place and descending: * Non-Rated K-3 Section – Pratham Kothari, Ulyana Osipychev, Andrew Wyatt, Elam Phillips, Rishika Baipu, Diego Royas and Top Females Teresa Lin and Emersyn Black. * Rated K-2 Section -- Samuel Liao, Udara Sarathchandra, Warner Smith, Eli Walker, Theodore Malak, Henry Saulters, Medha Prashanth and Top Female Cali Giuffre. * Rated 3rd-4th Section -- Charlie Saulters, Milan Malak, Lucas Osipychev, Arjun Sathees, Aryaa Sathees, Jonathan Lam, Dennis Lenski, Donald Kosak, Joanna He, Alice Zou, Samuel Ellis, Annabelle Hsu, Ananth Ravishekar and John Park. * Rated 5th-6th Section -- Kylie Zou, Esteban Jerez, Emerson Phillips, Andrew Tkach, Sughan Manoharan, Isaac Kreusser, Esinam Tettey, Isaac Doyle and Top Female Abigail Barbe. * Rated 7th-8th Section -- Noah
THE GUIDE • AROUND TOWN • CHAMBER CONNECTIONS • OUT & ABOUT • AUTHOR’S CORNER
MADISON LIVING November 2021 / $4.95 madisonlivingmagazine.com
Hsu, Caden Jordan, Holland Lang, John Chen, Tim Lee, Mason Harrison, Sophia Jerez and Top Female Luna Qu. * Rated 9th-10th Section -- Jacob New, Caroline Wang, Pragya Kothari, Aaron Chen, Rushi Ratel, Sean Rowe and Top Female Faith Nguyen. * Rated 11th-12th Section -- Grattan O’Neill, Vachan Kurki and Rachael Ehrman. In Rated sections, players in first through third places received individual trophies. In each section, players in fourth through sixth places and Top Female earned individual medals. In the Practice Tournament for Non-Rated players in grades K-3, the first- through sixth-place winners and Top Female received individual medals. For more information, visit madisonchess.com or Facebook/Madison City Chess League.
SUBSCRIBE NOW! EVERYTHING MADISON. ALL YEAR LONG.
Discover historic Madison
Only $30.79
There is now an app for that thanks to a local Girl Scout and a group of volunteers
Visit madisonlivingmagazine.com/subscribe/ Madison Living 1
January 31, 2024
THE MADISON RECORD • 5B
HISTORY
with John Rankin
Jesse Bendall & William East By JOHN P. RANKIN Madison Historian MADISON - A cemetery was found in 1996 at the north end of Christopher Drive, which intersects U.S. Highway 72 from the north just a little over a quarter mile west of Jeff Road. It Is on the property of Col. William J. Fiorentino, owner of Steel Prize Stables, which is also located at the site. In fact, the cemetery is close between the stables and Col. Fiorentino’s house. This property is in the Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 3 South, Range 2 West. No map seen by the writer to date has shown this cemetery. The cemetery is small, but well-kept by the Fiorentino family. There appears to be about 15 graves here, enclosed by small trees and covered by grass but wellmowed. The stones at 8 or 9 graves are simple fieldstones with no inscriptions, but one grave has an inscribed slab that may well be the top slab of a box tomb, because there are some other pieces of what are probably the end piece foundation blocks. That grave slab is inscribed for Jesse Bendall, who was born in 1781 and died in 1845. There also appears to be a few other sunken grave indications without even any fieldstones to mark the spots. Bendall had 5 slaves that he named when he wrote his Last Will and Testament in 1834. He left $5 for one, $10 for another, and $15 for the third of the slaves who were not to be sold. These select three who were left money may be buried around him, with only uninscribed fieldstones to mark them or the others. Of course, some of the burial may have been for slaves of prior owners of Jesse’s land. There is something of a mystery about this cemetery, where the only inscribed stone is for a man who never married or had children, according to descendants of relatives who have visited the grave, per Mrs. Fiorentino. Confirming the family tradition, there was no marriage record in Madison County or in Alabama state records for Jesse Bendall to anyone. Yet, he was apparently very highly regarded, to have been buried with an expensive covering slab of concrete lying flat on the ground and inscribed with the words “HERE LIES AN HONEST MAN”. No Bendall entries were found in Madison County court or census records for 1830 - 1850. There was no Bendall entry for Madison County government land record patents in the books by Barefield or Cowart covering the area for the time. Still, a check of the private land deed book records for Madison County revealed that Jesse Bendall bought 158 acres of the Northeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 3 – Range 2W from James H. Awbry for $200 on March 15, 1832, per Deed Book N, page 602. Just 9 days later, on March 24 of 1832, he sold almost exactly the northern half of that same land to Ransom Fowlkes for $100, per Deed Book O, page 13. Basically, Jesse sold half of his newly-purchased land to the owner of adjoining land in order to pay off his initial purchase price of the original parcel. Besides, as a single and 51-year-old man, perhaps he really did not need so many acres for growing crops. Also, Ransom Fowlkes was already established with a large family to the north in what is now known as the Vaughn Corners area, where Capshaw Road intersects Jeff Road. Fowlkes probably did not need the additional land that he bought from Jesse, so he may well have just been helping a good neighbor to make his payment for the remaining half parcel. Today there is a large cemetery on the north side of Capshaw Road at Vaughn Corners and just west of Jeff Road, known as the Fowlkes Cemetery. It contains many graves for the surrounding area families, not only those of Fowlkes descent. There are burials in the Fowlkes Cemetery for surnames of Balch, Cagle, Dupree, Hilliard, Hughes, Knox, Lynch, McCrary, Sanderson, Vaughn, and a large number of other surnames. Of course, Jesse himself was not buried in the Fowlkes Cemetery. The original owner of the property where the Bendall Cemetery is located appears to have been Gabriel Anderson, who bought it on February 10, 1818. Elisha “Rainboll” {aka “Rainbolt”, namesake of “Rainbow Mountain”} purchased land in the same area on February 3, 1818. Jesse had neighbors of other families also, such as Martin and East surnames. Additionally, Jesse planned ahead, and he wrote an unsually-stitched handwritten Last Will & Testament on several scraps of paper. He stipulated in his LWT of 29 Nov. 1834 that nearby landowner William East was to hire for $10 per month “a young single man” to plant and harvest crops on Jesse’s land if he should die after March 1
of any year. Sale of the crops would add to Jesse’s estate. The young man (not named) was also to live in Jesse’s house and be provided with his “board” in the same manner as Jesse himself was accustomed to have. However, that arrangement is also strange, in that William East died in 1846, only one year after Jesse’s passing. Bendall heirs included his brother Isaac, stated as living in Sussex County of Virginia. Isaac Bendall was to inherit Jesse’s accounts(money owed to him), books, clothes, horse, pistols, knives, and some trunks with things unnamed stored in them. Jesse’s other named heirs were four sisters and their children, with no indication of where they may have been living in 1834. They were to split up the residual estate value after sales, with onesixth of the amount to each living sister or the children of each. Isaac’s children also were to receive a one-sixth share, as was Isaac himself. William East’s life was obviously intertwined with that of Jesse Bendall during the last decade of the life of each. William came here in the very early 1800s on a wagon train of pioneers that included the Martin family, the Rainbolt family, and Elijah Fitts, along with one or more of the Canterbury family. They settled along what is now called Rainbow Mountain, but it was actually named for Elisha Rainbolt, whose surname is sometimes recorded as “Rainboll” in various documents. Rainbolt settled on land of the northwest portion of the mountain, south of today’s Highway 72 and west of the Old Chickasaw Indian Boundary Line. William East settled on the northern end of the mountain, with land extending northward across Highway 72 along Nance Road, with some running east along Jeff Road and the highway route to near today’s Research Park Blvd. That road was earlier known as Rideout Road. The family of Frank Martin with his sons Jessie (Sr.), Richard (Sr.), and Henry settled south of the East family, still on Indian land west of the boundary, as did Fitts and Canterbury, on the more southern parts of Rainbow Mountain. Jesse Martin Sr., a famous Indian fighter and uncle of Richard Jr., also settled along the mountain. However, he was on the west side until he moved away after building a log cabin, but before filing any ownership papers. William East and some of his family members were buried in a small cemetery shared with the Martin family at the extreme southern end of today’s Rainbow Drive, but that cemetery was destroyed in the 1950-60 period of development. Fortunately, some records of the burials remain in the genealogical notes of researchers of that time. The family of Elisha Rainbolt also had a cemetery on his land, west of the northern extent of the mountain, but it also was destroyed during development of the shops along Highway 72, when the land behind them was bulldozed and all grave markers broken and buried. Old accounts tell that Elisha had a very tall obelisk marking his grave, but it could not stand up to the bulldozers. William East with his wife Sarah (17711841) and their son Yancey were known to have been buried in the East-Martin Cemetery before Rainbow Drive was paved to it. Before he died, William East acquired over 600 acres, and an early census of his household showed that the family had 9 males and 5 females in the house. William was reportedly born in Halifax County of Virginia. In 1807 he moved his family to Wilson County, Tennessee, and by 1809 they arrived here to settle on Rainbow Mountain before the Chickasaw Indians had ceded the area in 1816 to the U. S. Government, which in turn sold the old Indian lands for private ownership beginning on February 2, 1818. The probate records at his death in 1846 showed that he still had 6 living children plus several grandchildren and 26 slaves at that time. One of William’s daughters was Susannah Withers East. She never married, probably because she was blind. Her tombstone is in the historical Madison City Cemetery section south of Mill Road and east of Maple Street. She is buried in the Martin family plot, because she lived in the household of George Washington Martin in her last years. The Martins and the Easts were interrelated by marriages. Susanna Withers East was born blind, and even her tombstone says “She was born blind, but now she sees”. The tombstone is located south of Mill Road, in the old section of the Madison City Cemetery. It is situated among the monuments of the Martin family, near that of George Washington Martin. No other East family marker is to be found in that area. The relationship to George Martin
is not evident from any of the tombstones, but the arrangement suggested a close connection that has now been found. Susanna died in 1877. She was born here in 1814, a daughter of William and Sallie Martin East. Susanna East’s mother Sallie (Martin) East was a sister of Richard Martin Jr., who was the father of George, Elijah Thomas, John Frank, and other local Martins. Therefore, Susanna East and George Martin were first cousins. Sallie East died in 1841 at age 62, and William East died in 1846 at age 71. William’s 1846 Last Will and Testament specifically left one seventh of his estate to his blind daughter Susanna, along with two slaves and $100. At his death, William had 26 slaves, but he specified the disposition of only four slaves. Two slaves went to son Yancy Thomas East, just as two went to Susanna. However, all 26 slaves were listed by name in the will, which was witnessed by William A. Pike, George W. Martin, and Vincent Gravitt. William East’s Last Will and Testament also mentioned his daughter Polly (Mary) as being the widow of Jessee Gravitt, and it showed William’s daughter Elizabeth as the widow of Obadiah Gravitt, while William’s daughter Eliza was named as the widow of John Pike. William’s daughter Priscilla was mentioned as deceased, having married James Pike in 1835. They produced William’s two grandsons, William Richardson Pike and George Winfield Pike, who were to receive Priscilla’s share of the estate plus $50 between them. These grandsons were minors at the time of the will, with William’s son Alexander Hamilton East appointed as their guardian. This indicated that James Pike had also died before 1846. William East’s land was sold after his death, and the proceeds were divided among his surviving children and two grandchildren. To carry out his last wishes, William left his son Alexander
Hamilton East as his Executor, stipulating that all of his just debts were to be paid, including his funeral expenses. The funeral was dictated to be of “the most plain manner”. Alexander’s petition to the Madison County Probate Court for an order to sell William’s land was presented to the Court by attorneys Clement Comer Clay and John Withers Clay, who were both famous prominent men of the county and state. Family stories and obituaries agree that William and Sallie Martin East were born in Halifax County, Virginia. However, data on Ancestry.com states that William was born in Henry County of Virginia. Oddly enough, the county seat of Henry County is Martinsville. Per family tradition, the Martins of Madison County came here in 1809 as part of a wagon train that was organized in and departed from Halifax Courthouse in Virginia. It stopped for a few months in Petersburg, Georgia, due to tales of Indian troubles in Madison County. Those reports later proved to be false, and their journey westward was continued. The Halifax wagon train included East and Fitts families, as well as Martins and others. Several of these families settled along the eastern face of Rainbow Mountain, living adjacent to one another as squatters on Indian lands until 1818 when it became legal to own the land. Richard Martin was married to Lydia East Pass Fitts, who was born in Virginia in 1795. Richard (Jr.)’s son George Washington Martin was Madison’s first merchant and town citizen. The 1850 census showed Susanna W. East living in the household of Obediah Gravitt (a brother-in-law), but the 1870 census showed her in the household of George W. Martin. As George’s blind cousin Susanna lived with his family late in her lifetime, she was given final residence in the Martin burial plot at her time of passing.
6B • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
WHAT WILL MR. GROUNDHOG DECIDE THIS YEAR? Groundhog Day is a fun holiday, or observance, held in America and Canada yearly on February 2. Tradition states that if the groundhog sees his shadow when he emerges from his home and is scared back into his dwelling, winter will last for six more weeks. If he is not scared by his shadow, spring is set to come. This holiday’s origins go back as far as the Roman Empire. Soldiers in the Roman Legion would make the same prediction with a similar animal, the hedgehog. If the hedgehog cast a shadow, what the Romans called “the second winter” would start. In the United States, the first record of someone referencing a Groundhog Day event occurred in Pennsylvania, circa 1841. The most famous of the weather-predicting groundhogs live in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Punxsutawney Phil’s home is called Gobbler’s Knob. Phil was featured in the popular 1993 movie, Groundhog Day. There have been several other famous groundhogs that have “predicted” the weather over the years. Groundhogs cannot actually predict the weather, as you may have already realized, but the day has become a fun way to shine a light on learning more about the weather and a time for fun community events. What do you think he will predict this year? Will spring come early, or will we have six more weeks of winter?
GROUNDHOG WORD FIND
WHAT DO YOU PREDICT? Color the Grounghog below. Decide if you think we will have six more weeks of Winter or if Spring will come early. Complete the picture based on your prediction.
Hidden Words: America, Burrow, Canada, February, Gobbler’s Knob, Groundhog, Pennsylvania, Phil, Prediction, Punxsutawney, Shadow, Six Weeks, Spring, Winter
NO SHADOW SUDOKU Using the symbols shown (lollipop, cupcake, cookie, and popsicle), complete the puzzle below. You are to have one of each symbol in each vertical and horizontal row, as well as only one of each symbol in each of the four bold box areas.
FEBRUARY 2 MAZE
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL OUR SPONSORS! (
)
www.weareraisingmen.com raisingmenlawncareservice
256-508-9440 15 Years of
The Service
New Owner Sarah Lash 7663 Highway 72 W, Ste C Madison, AL 2119 6th Ave SE, Decatur | 256-355-0632 FREE DELIVERY • FREE SET-UP FREE FINANCING WITH APPROVED CREDIT
256-721-9221 Follow us on
www.southernsensationsdance.com
3-POOL
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9:00 - 5:30 Closed Wednesday & Sunday
CALL JORDAN 931-625-2057
MAKE YOUR MOM PROUD DONATE TODAY!
256.885.2515 | moversformoms.com Each franchise is independently owned and operated. | U.S. DOT No. 930909
ally Loc ned Ow
EXCLUSIVE DEALER OF LEISURE POOLS WORLD’S HIGHEST QUALITY FIBERGLASS POOL LEISUREPOOLSUSA.COM
Reliable Plumbing Experts
7445 HWY 72 W, MADISON
531555-1
valleypoolsmadison.com
• Leaking Pipes • Slow or Clogging Drains • Running Toilets • Dripping Faucet • Low Water Pressure
Call Today 256-248-9941
256-533-7665
ALL DAY ∙ EVERY DAY 1593 Hughes Rd. ∙ Madison AL 6745 University Drive (256)-837-5322 www.allneedzrental.com
256-721-7668 www.littlecaesars.com
Check us out at themadisonrecord.com
January 31, 2024
THE MADISON RECORD • 7B
FAITH
Verse of the Week
Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, “Anyone who wants to be first must be the very last, and the servant of all.” - Mark 9:35
Messed up people need Jesus By BECKY MILLER God’s Lemonade Stand
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9 Everyone has been messed up at one time or another and the only way to get set free and delivered is to ask Jesus into your heart. What is it you are going through or dealing with right now in your life? Perhaps you are caught up in a web of sin due to the culture patting you on
the back like you are some sort of hero. Deep down your conscience, and the Holy Spirit convicts of sin. Be still and listen for God’s still small voice. Let your heart be broken by what breaks Jesus’ heart. PRAYER: I need you, Lord. When I stray, I am immediately aware of it. Bring conviction to the hearts of those walking in step with modern culture but not with God. In Jesus’ name. Amen. God’s Lemonade Stand is written by former Madison resident Becky Miller. Her daily devotions appear on Facebook or at godslemonadestand.blogspot.com.
Church Directory
The fair will feature 50 vendors offering handmade goods from jewelry, pottery, quilts, candles, soaps, woodcrafts, baked goods and much more.
Madison Methodist to host second annual Gifts of Grace Craft Fair By ERIN COGGINS news@themadisonrecord.com MADISON - Madison Methodist Church will host their second annual Gifts of Grace craft fair on Saturday, Feb. 17. The event, held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will feature 50 vendors offering handmade goods from jewelry, pottery, quilts, candles, soaps, woodcrafts, baked goods and much more. Some of the vendors include Colors Gone Wild, Edison Candle Company, The Plot Thickens and Wayne Higginbotham Wood Works. “We offered all of our vendors from last year a returning spot and then looked through numerous applications and pictures to chose oth-
Mt. Zion Baptist 228 Mount Zion Road Huntsville
CHURCH OF CHRIST Central Valley 5700 Mooresville Rd.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUES Temple B’nai Sholom 103 Lincoln St. S.E.
Crosspointe 78 Hughes Road
Phillip Tabernacle Primitive Baptist 930 Balch Road
Church of Christ Hughes Road at Gooch Lane
LUTHERAN Faith Lutheran 660 Gillespie Rd
Skyline ABA Baptist 586 Slaughter Road
The Church of Christ on the Highway 7594 Wall Triana Hwy.
Lamb Of God Lutheran 11716 County Line
Grace Baptist 122 Walnut St. Greenbrier Baptist 7939 Greenbrier Road Haven Baptist 1840 Slaughter Rd. International Baptist 1025 Shelton Road Korean First Baptist 4257 Sullivan St. Lindsay Lane Baptist East Campus 1659 Nick Davis Road Little Shiloh PB 229 Maple St. Madison Baptist 840 Balch Road Madison Free Will Baptist 5295 Wall Triana Hwy Moses Chapel Primitive Baptist 372 Moses Chapel
ter and Adoptive Parent Association. “A representative from the Madison County Foster and Adoptive Parent Association spoke to our church at the beginning of the year. He spoke of the need for their organization to create a shoe closet so teenagers they serve can get shoes that are in style,” Moats said. “We felt that was a worthy cause.” The first 50 shoppers will receive a free tote and door prizes will be given away throughout the fair. “The fair will offer some of the area’s most talented artisans and crafters. We even have a lady who creates mosaic tiles,” Moats said. “We had a great turnout last year and invite the community to join us again this year.”
To add a church or request a change in the directory, please email john@themadisonrecord.com
BAPTIST Big Shiloh Baptist 133 Maple St.
First Baptist Madison 4257 Sullivan St.
ers,” event coordinator Carol Moats said. “A committee of three look for vendors that are a good fit and we invited vendors we see at other events to join us.” Like last year, the church will open Charity Café so patrons can have soup and muffins before or after shopping at the fair. New this year is the prayer room. “We are offering the prayer room for those who just need to take a break or for those who need to talk to God,” Moats said. “It will be open for both vendors and patrons.” The proceeds from the event will serve the Church’s children, youth and preschool ministries. The non-profits 305 8th Street, Lincoln Village and the Madison County Fos-
St. Andrew Primitive Baptist 1393 Swancott Road The Brook 8573 Highway 72 Trinity Baptist 1088 Hughes Road Wall Highway Baptist 6597 Wall Triana BIBLE First Bible Church 29113 Browns Ferry Road Madison Bible Church 1520 Hughes Road CATHOLIC St. John’s Catholic 1057 Hughes Road Most Merciful Jesus Catholic Parish 10509 Segers Road
Church of Christ of Madison 556 Hughes Road Monrovia Church of Christ 595 Nance Road Swancott Church of Christ Swancott Road Wall Triana Church of Christ 7535 Wall Triana CHURCH OF GOD First Church Of God 1547 Capshaw Road EPISCOPAL St. Matthew’s Episcopal 786 Hughes Road GOSPEL Bright Star Full Gospel 5167 Wall Triana Hwy
Messiah Lutheran 7740 Highway 72 W METHODIST Asbury Church 980 Hughes Road
127 Church Street
11900 Mooresville Road
Parker Chapel Methodist Church 28670 Powell Road
The Harbor Family Worship Center 1469 Browns Ferry Road
Springhill United Methodist Church 1605 Zierdt Rd.
Hope Church 1661 Balch Road
Restoration Foursquare 5810 Wall Triana Highway Spirit Life Family Worship Center 1469 Browns Ferry Road PRESBYTERIAN Grace Presbyterian USA 5555 Wall Triana Highway
Journey Church 13902 Bradford Road
St. Paul United Methodist Church 620 6th Street St. Peter UMC 107 Stewart St.
Asbury - Harvest 8089 Wall Triana Hwy
Ford’s Chapel United Methodist Church 280 Ford Chapel Drive
Fellowship United Methodist Church 29768 Huntsville Brownsferry Rd.
MORMON The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints 1297 Slaughter Road
Good Shepherd United Methodist 1418 Old Railroad Bed
NAZARENE Madison First Church 8234 Madison Pike
Grace United Methodist Church 2113 Old Monrovia Rd.
NONDENOMINATIONAL Center Of Hope Church 5167 Wall Triana Hwy.
Grady-Madison AME 129 Gooch Lane
Cornerstone Word Of Life 3783 Sullivan Street
Harvest Pointe Methodist Church 103 Gin Oaks Court Madison Methodist Church
Fellowship Of Faith Church 132 Maple Street
Lifesong Community Home Church
Mt. Zion Cumberland Presbyterian 3726 Pryor Road
Light of Christ Center 4208 Holmes Avenue NW
New Hope Cumberland Presbyterian
Living Word Fellowship 1477 Slaughter Road, Ala.
Providence Presbyterian 7745 Highway 72 W
Jesus Ministries 331 Landess Circle, Ala.
Redeemer Presbyterian 9580 Madison Blvd.
Madison Mission Economic 183 Shelton Road
St. Elizabeth Cumberland Presbyterian, 104 Perry St.
Madison Worship Center 5290 Wall Triana Highway
Triana Cumberland Presbyterian 263 Stone St. Sw
New Creation Christian Center 8006 Madison Pike Oasis Tabernacle 8006 Madison Pike Ray Of Hope Ministries 9580 Putnam Plaza Real Ministries 8006 Madison Pike
Grace Fellowship
Valley Presbyterian Church 719 Hughes Rd SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST Madison Mission SDA 183 Shelton Road Triana Seventh Day Adventist 251 Ervin Lane
Thank you to the following Faith Section sponsors Call 256 885-2515
2119 6th Ave SE, Decatur | 256-355-0632 FREE DELIVERY • FREE SET-UP FREE FINANCING WITH APPROVED CREDIT
OOL
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 9:00 - 5:30 Closed Wednesday & Sunday
Cell: 256-655-2813 Office: 256-325-0366 lcordule@yahoo.com www.LoraineCordule.com
6745 University Drive (256)-837-5322 www.allneedzrental.com
Loraine Cordule Owner/Associate Broker, ABR, AHWD, MRP, SFR
Kelly’s Jewelry M adison RECORD THE
1107 Beltline Road Suite D, Decatur in the Kroger Shopping Center • 256-355-6065
themadisonrecord.com
ALL DAY ∙ EVERY DAY 1593 Hughes Rd. ∙ Madison AL
256-721-7668 www.littlecaesars.com
Call Today 256248-9941
ally Loc ned Ow
Now Hiring CDL Drivers $1,000 Sign On Bonus
1-800-392-1530 24 HR Service 334-372-5049
Hiring Driver Trainees Up To $5,000 Reimbursement
8B • THE MADISON RECORD
January 31, 2024
Snapshot
A blending of cultures came together Thursday night at Madison Elementary in its Multicultural Night. The showcase was in the school gym following the MES PTA meeting. Twenty five families representing 13 countries manned stations with decorative poster boards, flags, photos, native delicacies and other items symbolic of that country. Here are some fun photos from the amazing event.
Cybersecurity Paquette plans to market the courses to the student body during Curriculum Night . . . “to draw in kids that aren’t typical so they can try it out.” Goals for Paquette’s courses include build-out of a network for Esports students’ practice in her room. Also for Networking class, “we’ll be working toward a CompTIA Network+ Certifica-
From page 4B tion, an industry-standard exam that costs $358 each. James Clemens provides students with one free exam.” For Cybersecurity I, students must perform a physical pentest (or penetration test, which is a simulated cyberattack) of the school building and write a professional report on their findings for administrators.
For Cybersecurity II, a goal is taking the industry-certification exam from CompTIA Security+, which costs $392; James Clemens provides one opportunity. “I’ve set a goal for the kids who must achieve 90 percent or better consistently on practice exams before I suggest taking the actual exam,” Paquette said.
Cybersecurity is timely, considering “numerous phishing, vishing, malware, ransomware and nation-state threat actors, like the recent Microsoft network breach through password-spraying by Russian-state hackers,” Paquette said. “We’re studying all these and ways to build firewalls” to deter hackers and secure data.
After completing these courses, students will have two industry-recognized certifications to assist in entering their careers. “I’ve been trying to convince the kids to get their foot in the door for a job and find a company that will help them pay for future education, either for certifications or college courses,” Paquette said.
REGISTER NOW!
579434-1
WWW.AUSA.ORG/GF
THE RECORD • 1C
January 31, 2024
Madison County Record Classified
O 44,000 Over 000 cars to search online
Madison County Record is the publication for Legal/Public Notices in Madison County. They are published in Madison Record as a courtesy to our readers.
To find your next ride, go to
TheMadisonRecord.com 7734 Madison Blvd Suite 115 MADISON COUNTY AND classifieds@madisoncountyrecord.com Huntsville, AL 35806 SURROUNDING AREAS legals@madisoncountyrecord.com 256-260-2226 Find Hundreds of North Alabama Classified Ads Searchable at TNValleyStuff.com TM17691
VIN # 5NPE24AF7JH688402
Jewelry & Watches
AUCTION DATE 2-29-24
Employment
Announcements
ABANDONED VEHICLES 1FAFP34NX5W205655 2005 FORD FOCUS
The following vehicles will be
2003 DODGE RAM 2500
sold at 1317 Putman Dr. NW,
BLACK
1GNEK13R0XJ445091
Huntsville, AL 35816 at
VIN # 3D7KU28C73G775098
1999 CHEVROLET TAHOE
8:00 a.m. on February 20,
AUCTION DATE 2-29-24
Administrative/ Clerical
HALO STYLE ENGAGEMENT RING (Size 5) with Princess cut Black Diamond center stone, 1.3ct with 30-.01 ct
Newspaper Reporter/Writer Needed
Public Notice
each round brilliant cut diamonds as accent, Sl 1 Clarity, G color, approx. .34 TW. And 14k Yellow Gold Diamond Ring guard with 2-.10 ct Trillion cut Dia-
ABANDONED VAHICLES
monds, 4-.02 ct each straight baguette
Notice of Sale
diamonds and 12-.025 ct each round brilliant cut diamonds, approx .46 ct TW.
The Moulton Advertiser has an immediate opening for a full time news reporter staff writer. This position will
Recently appraised at $6,350.00, paperwork included. Payment accepted as certified check ONLY. Will meet at Decatur Police Department for sale. Purchased less than a year ago. Price is negotiable.
cover general news
Craftsmen 10”heavy duty table saw, Skill Saw or Belt Sander $25 each. call 256281-9607
Run ad on January 31, 2024
design/layout. Some
and February 07, 2024
photography is required.
Madison County Record
Musical Instruments
ADID 581146
Must be able to work on deadlines. Qualifications:
KIMBALL PIANO PECAN $200
Notice of Sale The following unclaimed vehi-
Feed, Seed & Hay
ence in Journalism,
cle(s) will be sold on March 15, 2024 - Time - 9am, if not
English, or Creative • Ability to work under
NINE LARGE HAY ROLLS, net wrapped. No rain. Local delivery, $300, Call 256-339-
• Superior writing skills
and accurately • Must have excellent PC skills, organization and communication skills This position also requires a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, reliable transportation, and proof of insurance
Pets/Supplies/ Services
Run ad on January 31, 2024 AKC
WEST
“WESTIES”
HIGHLANDS
snowball
puppies,
males, 10-weeks-old, 2-sets of shots, $900 ea., Cash only, call or text 256-366-6666.
offers a comprehensive
and February 07, 2024 Madison County Record ADID 581145
BALL PYTHONS Text 256-367-6784 Florence
March 1, 2024 at 10 A.M. Tow Pro Towing 2511 Washington St. NW
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, REGISTERED AND full blooded; females, $735,
males,
$630. Call Ralph 256-303-2406. We deliver!
Huntsville, AL 35811 256-599-1381
male.
Call 615-476-3517 Flo-
rence
2010 Jaguar XF SAJWA0FA1AHR57314 2012 Hyundai Accent KMHCU4AE8CU248766 2016 Nissan Rogue JN8AT2MV6GW151059
benefits package includ-
2015 Nissan Altima
ing medical and dental
1N4AL3AP2FN380209
coverage, paid vacation
Recreation
and holidays, and a 401K pension plan.
2008 Mazda 3 JM1BK343281160234 2006 Ford Fusion 3FAFP07186R189841 2004 Merucry Grand Marquis 2MEHM75W14X654377
Qualified applicants should apply by mail: P. O. Box 517, Moulton,
Campers, RV’s & Accessories
AL 35650
I BUY CAMPERS
teresa@moulton
TRAILERS & MOTOR
advertiser.com The Moulton Advertiser is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
2021 Chevrolet SILVERADO 1GCUYEED0MZ191228 01/31/24, 02/07/24
Or Email:
ADID 581177
HOMES
ABANDONED VEHICLES Fielding Towing and Recovery
All Types, Ready to go, or if they need work, for $FAST
CASH$
Call Lawrence 931-242-3135
2322 Clinton Ave W Huntsville, Al 35805 256-534-5883 All Auctions 8:00 am 2006 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
Local number
SILVER
Merchandise
JTEDW21A860015921 AUCTION DATE 2/27/24
I BUY CLASSIC CARS
No matter your
location, I’ll
come to you. Call Lawrence 931-2423135 Local Number
Appliances
2003 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER GREY JTEZT1R730007827 AUCTION DATE 2/27/24 2013 NISSA MAXIMA
Maytag Washer and Kenmore Dryer $100
WHITE
for the pair call 256-281-9607 Marshall Co
Transportation Estate Sales
1N4AA5APXDC835351 AUCTION DATE 2/27/24 2001 HYUNDAI SANTE FE GOLD KM8SC83D71U941079
ESTATE SALE
AUCTION DATE 2/27/24
Autos For Sale
Decatur 1702 Townshed SW Sat. 2/3 9-2
01/31/24, 02/07/24
Sun. 2/4 1:30-4:30 Don’t miss out! estatesales.net -photos
2006 LEXUS: GS 300 83,000 miles Black, with Beige interior $8,900
ADID 580796 ABANDONED VEHICLES
256-345-5997 Decatur
01/31/24, 02/07/24 ADID 581088 ABANDONED VEHICLES Notice of Sale The following abandoned vehicle(s) will be sold on March 8, 2024 - Time - 9am, if not claimed - 1224 Putman Dr.,
2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2GCEC19V741144219 1999 Toyota 4Runner
2014 Subaru BRZ JF1ZCAC15E9605925 2017 Dodge Journey 3C4PDCABXHT558568 2017 Mercedes E300 WDDZF4KB1HA174151 2016 Toyota Camry 4T1BF1FK0GU515407 2008 Toyota Corolla 2T1BR32E08C908488 2016 Honda Accord
2008 Nissan Altima 1N4AL21E08N503842 January 24, 2024 and January 31, 2024
ABANDONED VEHICLES The following vehicles will be auctioned on March 25, 2024, at 12:00 noon at MDM Wrecker Service, Inc. DBA: Mayhall Wrecker Huntisville, AL 35810
SHSRD78812U006210
BLACK, very trainable, highly in-
KL5JJ86ZX5K169661
5000 Meridian Street N,
2002 Honda CR-V
CKC REGISTERED SOLID
05 Suzuki xl7 Black
ADID 581131
ADID 580098
AUCTION Sale Date:
256-536-5055 2006 CADILLAC SRX VIN# 1GYEE637X60154012 01/24/24, 01/31/24 ADID 580219 ABANDONED VEHICLES The following vehicles will be sold at 1317 Putman Dr. NW, Huntsville, AL 35816 at 8:00 a.m. on February 20, 2024 by Rocket Towing and Recovery. 256-694-6700 11 Hyundai sonata White 5NPEC4AC9BH042587 02 Ford explorer Blue 1FMZU63E42UC51164 01/31/24, 02/07/24 ADID 580380 ABANDONED VEHICLES The following vehicles will be sold at 1317 Putman Dr. NW, Huntsville, AL 35816 at 8:00 a.m. on February 20, 2024 by Rocket Towing and Recovery. 256-694-6700 16 BMW X4 White 5UXXW5C58G0N92712 12 Hyundai Accent Green KMHCU5AE4CU045945 17 Ford Fiesta Black 3FADP4EJ5HM157043 14 Infiniti Q50 Gray JN1BV7AP6EM680049 01/24/24, 01/31/24 ADID 579460 ABANDONED VEHICLES The following vehicles will be auctioned on March 6, 2024 at
Cemetery Lots & Flowers
Sport Utility Vehicles
TWO CEMETERY PLOTS with vaults at
2019 VOLKSWAGEN:
Burningtree Memorial Gardens $4,500 each 256-590-4681 or 256-303-8180 Cull-
and brakes. 63,000 miles. 256-810-3789
CHEVROLET: TAHOE 4X4,
end tables, $150 each set. Call for more info 256-466-1878 Decatur
2007
$4,500, red, chrome wheels,
leather heated seats, fully loaded, car runs, Call 256-767-3519 Florence
Miscellaneous
JEEP: GRAND CHEROKEE, 2004 $6,000, 4x4, clean as a pen, $128K miles, Call 256-436-2300 Hackleburg
ALABAMA CRACK MAN
Trucks
“William James Greenlee III” Extra Mile Brick (ALL MASONRY REPAIR) •Fireplace •Chimney •Firebox •Cracked Walls •Loose Brick •Driveway Cracks •Steps •Firebox •Tuck Pointing •Cracked Brick •Stucco
2022 FORD
•Stone Work •Concrete •Historic Restoration 82 AIRBORNE INFANTRY Combat Veteran
MAVERICK XLT Black 20,000 miles Boost Engine LIKE NEW! $28,900 258-810-3789
256-797-5281 CHEVROLET: SILVERADO, 2003
$7,900.
Very nice, leather, almost new tires and brakes, bedliner 156,000 miles small V8 Pewter color black interior 256-702-7070
ISUZU: NPR Box Truck, 1993
2322 Clinton Ave W
PRICE WRECKER
Huntsville, Al 35805
5078 MERIDIAN ST N
256-534-5883
HUNTSVILLE, AL 35810
2018 HYUNDAI SONATO
2004 CHEVROLET COL-
BLACK
ORADO
#
Furniture
KITCHEN TABLE WITH 4 chairs, coffee &
9:00 AM at
1GCDT196X48201823
Black, new tires
man
Fielding Towing and Recovery
All Auctions 8:00 am
TIGUAN $19,900
$5,000,
14 ft. bed, 129,600 miles, rebuilt 350 ARIAT COWBOY BOOTS, NEVER
Chevy engine and transmission with less
WORN, Men’s size 10.5D, $140 obo. 256-
thank 3,000 miles, Call/text 256-335-2941
263-7636. Leave Message.
Florence
F150
01/31/24, 02/07/24
Madison County Record
ABANDONED VEHICLES
256-694-6700
FORD
AUCTION DATE 2-29-24
1HGCR2F3XGA013411
5XXGT4L34GG019551
telligent, gorgeous toy poodle,
The Moulton Advertiser
Huntsville, AL 35806. 2016 Kia Optima
with limited supervision eager to produce quickly
claimed - 6519 University Dr.,
5283 Sommerville
tight deadlines
• Be self motivated and
ABANDONED VEHICLE
256-345-6911 Hartselle
• Degree and experi-
Writing
JTHBF30G720085331
covery.
1999
VIN # 1N4AL11D25C340359
JT3HN86R5X0215560
2002 Lexus ES
2024 by Rocket Towing and Re1FTRX07W3XKC00186
BLUE
Huntsville, AL 35816.
1GNDT13W82K138480
Machinery & Tools
ment/court reports and
and some page
Huntsville, AL 35816.
2002 Chevrolet Blazer
news, law enforce-
develop web content
claimed - 1224 Putman Dr.,
1VWBA7A39JC042316
Decatur area.
meetings, breaking
special events. Will also
2024 - Time - 9am, if not
2018 VW Passat
434-917-4678
assignments, local
2005 NISSAN ALTIMA
The following unclaimed vehicle(s) will be sold on March 15,
TM17689
SUDOKU ANSWERS
22 Chevrolet Malibu Silver
Need a job change? Check our TNValleyStuff Employment ads today.
1G1ZD5ST7NF167985 10 Honda Fit Black JHMGE8H46AC028440 C
SUDOKU
S
2C • THE RECORD
January 31, 2024
15 Chevrolet Sonic White
2:00 PM on February 15, 2024.
dures and criteria established
1G1JC6SH4F4198738
Mr. Vince Moody will be the
by the Owner will be eligible to
point of contact at (256) 783-
bid for the Project. Written
06 Nissan Sentra Silver
1547. A Bid Bond is required to
prequalification procedures and
bidder’s state of domicile, as to
Sealed proposals will be re-
3N1CB51DX6L461131
be submitted with the bid. Per-
criteria are available for review
at which time and place they will
the preferences, if any or none,
ceived by The University of Ala-
formance Bond, Payment Bond
at the office of:
be publicly opened and read.
granted by the law of that state
bama in Huntsville at the office
19 Chevrolet Equinox Blue
and evidence of insurance will
Peursem Architects, PC, 301
to its own business entities
of Christian Reed at the Phys-
3GNALXLEX7KL192411
be required prior to execution of
Jefferson Street, Huntsville, Ala-
A cashier’s check or bid bond
whose principal places of busi-
ical Plant Building on John
the contract.
bama 35801.
payable to Alabama A&M Uni-
ness are in that state in the let-
Wright Drive until (2pm) CST
01/31/24, 02/07/24
01/31/24, 02/07/24, 02/14/24
submission of pre-qualification
versity in an amount not less
ting of any or all public
(Thursday, February 15, 2024)
ADID 581153
ADID 580383
documents is February 8, 2024
than five (5) percent of the
contracts.
for:
at 5:00 P.M.
amount of the bid, but in no
Alabama A&M University
Dorm Finish Upgrades at which
event more than $10,000, must
(Awarding Authority)
time and place they will be pub-
ABANDONED VEHICLE
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS and CONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION
The following vehicle will be auctioned on February 12,
2024 @ 9am at Thorntons Tow-
ing 7233 Wall Triana Hwy. Madi-
son, AL.
Sealed proposals will be received by the Alabama Community College System at the office of:
1999 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Vin: 1FTNX20F6XEA51534
Thorntons Towing Service
Reserve the right to reject any
and all bids
01/31/24, 02/07/24
ADID 581094 Advertisement for Bid 2024-02
Bruce Bulluck, Operations Director, Drake State Community & Technical College, 3421 Meridian Street, Huntsville Alabama 35810 UNTIL:
2:00 P.M. CST MARCH
7, 2024 FOR:
Drake State Community
& Technical College, Renovations to Building 500 at which time and place they will
Concrete Repairs for Madison
be publicly opened and read.
County Water Department
A cashier’s check or bid bond payable to Alabama Community
Madison County, Alabama is
College System in an amount
seeking bids for Bid 2024-02
not less than five (5) percent of
“Concrete Repairs Various
the amount of the bid, but in no
Madison County Departments”
event more than $10,000, must
for a period of two years. The
accompany the bidder’s pro-
contract is an indefinite delivery
posal. Performance and Pay-
indefinite quantity contract.
ment Bonds and evidence of
Madison County does not com-
insurance required in the bid
mit to any minimum amount of
documents will be required at
work being performed under the
the signing of the Contract.
contract. The total contract
Drawings and specifications
value shall not exceed
may be examined at the office
$450,000. The contract will be
of:
terminated when the total con-
Nola | VanPeursem Architects,
tract value has been reached
PC. 301 Jefferson Street,
regardless of the period of per-
Huntsville, Alabama 35801;
formance. Contract award is an-
Phone (256) 533-6617 after
ticipated in February 2024.
February 18, 2024. and F. W. Dodge Plan Room,
Nola | Van-
The deadline for
Welcome Center Coffee Shop
ment Bonds and evidence of
PC
A Pre-Bid Conference will be
thereof. All bidders bidding in
insurance required in the bid
(Architect)
held (Tuesday, February 6,
amounts exceeding that estab-
documents will be required at
lished by the State Licensing
the signing of the Contract.
Performance and Pay-
Board for General Contractors
Nola | VanPeursem Architects,
2024) at (10am) as a tele-conAdvertisement to run:
ference call. The meeting will be
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
listed with a link to join online at
must be licensed under the pro-
Drawings and specifications
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
the following location on the
visions of Title 34, Chapter 8,
may be examined at the office
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
UAH website:
Code of Alabama, 1975, and
of Nola | VanPeursem Archi-
ADID 580148
https://www.uah.edu/ facilities-
must show evidence of license
tects, PC. 301 Jefferson Street,
before bidding or bid will not be
Huntsville, Alabama 35801;
received or considered by the
Phone (256) 533-6617.
shall show such evidence by
Bid Documents may be ob-
clearly displaying his or her cur-
tained from the Architect upon
rent license number on the out-
deposit of $100.00 per set,
side of the sealed envelope in
which will be refunded in full on
which the proposal is delivered.
the first 2 sets issued to each
The Owner reserves the right to
general contract bidder submit-
reject any or all proposals and
ting a bona fide bid, upon return
to waive technical errors if, in
of documents in good condition
the Owner’s judgement, the
within ten days of bid date.
best interests of the Owner will
Other sets for general contrac-
thereby be promoted.
tors, and sets for subcontractors and dealers, may be obtained
Nonresident bidders must ac-
with the same deposit, which
company any written bid docu-
will be refunded as above, less
ments with a written opinion of
cost of printing, reproduction,
an attorney at law licensed to
handling, and distribution.
practice law in such nonresident bidder’s state of domicile, as to
Bids must be submitted on pro-
the preferences, if any or none,
posal forms furnished by the Ar-
granted by the law of that state
chitect or copies thereof.
to its own business entities
bidders bidding in amounts ex-
whose principal places of busi-
ceeding that established by the
ness are in that state in the let-
State Licensing Board for Gen-
ting of any or all public
eral Contractors must be li-
contracts.
censed under the provisions of
All
Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of AlaNola | VanPeursem Architects,
bama, 1975, and must show ev-
PC
idence of license before bidding
ALABAMA COMMUNITY COL-
or bid will not be received or
LEGE SYSTEM
considered by the Architect; the
ARCHITECT
bidder shall show such evi-
County damages existing side-
neer) upon deposit of $200.00
walks, driveways, and curbs.
per set, which will be refunded
The contractor shall furnish all
in full on the first 2 sets issued
supervision, labor, tools, equip-
to each general contract bidder
ment, supplies, and material to
submitting a bonafide bid, upon
perform concrete repairs. Re-
return of documents in good
pairs are to be performed in
condition within ten days of bid
proper and professional manner
date. Other sets for general
to that the repairs are equal to
contractors, and sets for sub-
or better than conditions prior to
contractors and dealers, may be
the damage. Additional details
obtained with the same deposit,
can be found in the bid package
which will be refunded as
Sealed proposals will be re-
located on Madison County’s
above, less cost of printing, re-
ceived by Alabama A&M Univer-
website.
production, handling, and distri-
sity in Normal, AL at Alabama
bution.
A&M University, University Serv-
dence by clearly displaying his Advertisement to run:
or her current license number
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
on the outside of the sealed en-
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
velope in which the proposal is
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
delivered.
ADID 580234
versity encourages minority
Alabama A&M Uni-
owned business participation in ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
ice Building, Facilities Confer-
7th Floor of the Madison County
Only general contractors who
ence Room, 453 Buchanan
Courthouse, 100 Northside
have been approved to bid pur-
Way, Normal, Alabama 35762,
Square, Huntsville, AL 35801 at
suant to prequalification proce-
until 2:00 p.m. CST February 8, f
the bid process.
The Owner re-
serves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technical errors if, in the Owner’s judgment, the best interests of the Owner will thereby be promoted. Nonresident bidders must accompany any written bid documents with a written opinion of an attorney at law licensed to
At its meeting on January 23, 2024 the Board of Directors of North Alabama Gas District adopted the following resolution authorizing the issuance of its Revenue Bonds, Series 2024, dated February 8, 2024:
practice law in such nonresident bidder’s state of domicile, as to the preferences, if any or none,
“1. The election or appointment of the following named persons to the following offices is hereby made, approved, ratified and confirmed for a term ending on such date as their successors are chosen and qualify in their stead:
granted by the law of that state to its own business entities whose principal places of business are in that state in the letting of any or all public
3. The Board of Directors of the Board does hereby make, ratify and confirm the findings, determinations and recitations set forth as “Recitals” in the Second Supplemental Indenture. 4. The Chairman or the Vice Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute, acknowledge and deliver the Second Supplemental Indenture for and on behalf of and in the name of the Board. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to affix the official corporate seal of the Board to the Second Supplemental Indenture and to attest the same. Any prior execution of the Second Supplemental Indenture by the aforesaid officers is hereby ratified and confirmed. 5. The Second Supplemental Indenture presented to, considered and adopted at this meeting shall be filed in the permanent records of the Board. 6. Pursuant to the Indenture, the Board shall sell and issue a series of bonds designated Revenue Bonds, Series 2024 (the “Series 2024 Bonds”), in the aggregate principal amount of $5,755,000, as more particularly described and authorized in the Indenture. The Series 2024 Bonds shall all be issued under and secured by the Second Supplemental Indenture as therein provided, shall be in the form and contain the provisions therein set forth for the Series 2024 Bonds, and shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Board by the officers thereof as provided in the Indenture. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Board shall manually imprint the Board’s seal on each Series 2024 Bond. The Chairman and the Secretary-Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to manually execute each of the Series 2024 Bonds. Pursuant to Article 5.2(c)(ii) of the Original Indenture, the Board does hereby authorize, approve, recite and specify the following: (a) The District is not in default under the Indenture and no such default is imminent. The Series 2024 Bonds shall be delivered to The Frazer Lanier Company, Incorporated (the “Underwriter”). All of the Series 2024 Bonds are issued by negotiated sale. The Board of Directors has determined that the sale price of the Series 2024 Bonds is set forth below. The Series 2024 Bonds are the second series of Additional Bonds issued under the Original Indenture and the Second Supplemental Indenture. The Series 2012 Bonds were the first series of Additional Bonds issued under the Original Indenture and the First Supplemental Indenture. The Series 2024 Improvements are described above. (b) The Series 2024 Bonds are authorized to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of $5,755,000. The Series 2024 Bonds shall be dated February 8, 2024; shall be in fully registered form without coupons; shall be in the denomination of $5,000 each or any integral multiple thereof for each maturity; and shall be numbered in such manner as the Trustee may determine will be most useful in identifying such Series 2024 Bonds. The Series 2024 Bonds shall mature and shall bear interest at the per annum rates as set forth in Section 2.2 of the Second Supplemental Indenture and incorporated herein by reference. The Series 2024 Bonds are subject to optional and mandatory redemption as set forth in the form of the Series 2024 Bonds contained in the Second Supplemental Indenture; (c) The form of supplemental indenture authorizing the Series 2024 Bonds shall be the Second Supplemental Indenture approved and described in Section 2 hereof; and (d) The Additional Bonds proposed to be issued in the aggregate principal amount of $5,755,000 shall bear the series designation “Revenue Bonds, Series 2024.” The Series 2024 Bonds shall be delivered to the Underwriter, the purchaser and shall all be issued by negotiated sale for money or property, which the Board of Directors has determined is necessary, advisable, and advantageous for the District. The Series 2024 Bonds are expected to be delivered through the Depository Trust Company. The Series 2024 Bonds are payable pursuant to the Indenture. There has been and presently is no default under the Original Indenture as supplemented by the First Supplemental Indenture and the Second Supplemental. Indenture, or with respect to the payment of the principal of, premium if any, or interest on the Series 2024 Bonds. 7. The Trustee is hereby requested, authorized and directed to authenticate and register the Series 2024 Bonds as provided in the Indenture and to deliver the Series 2024 Bonds on behalf of the Board to the Underwriter at the price of $6,094,410.00 (representing the par amount plus a net original issue premium and less an underwriting discount). The Board of Directors does hereby determine that the sale of the Series 2024 Bonds as herein provided is most advantageous to the Board. All Series 2024 Bonds are to be issued by negotiated sale. 8. The closing expenses on Exhibit A to the Closing Memorandum and incorporated herein by reference are approved and authorized to be paid in accordance with the Closing Memorandum. 9. The Secretary-Treasurer of the Board shall issue a receipt acknowledging payment of the purchase price of the Series 2024 Bonds, and the said receipt shall be full acquittal to the purchaser for the payment of such purchase price, and such purchaser shall be under no duty to inquire as to the application of the proceeds of the Series 2024 Bonds. Nevertheless, such proceeds shall be held in trust and applied in the manner and for the purposes specified in the Indenture. 10. The Chairman, ViceChairman, the SecretaryTreasurer and the General Manager of the Board, or any one or more of them, are hereby authorized and directed to: do and perform or cause to be done or performed in the name and on behalf of the Board such other acts, and to execute, deliver and file such related financing documents (including without limitation, with regard to the Series 2024 Bonds, Treasury Form 8038-G and a Non-Arbitrage Certificate with reference to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended), and such other certificates as may be necessary or desirable to carry out the provisions of this resolution or complete the financing herein authorized; and execute and deliver to the purchaser of the Series 2024 Bonds and to the attorneys approving the legality of the Series 2024 Bonds, such certified copies of proceedings of the Board and such closing papers, proofs and statements containing such representations of fact and law as may be necessary to demonstrate the validity and legality of the Series 2024 Bonds, the Second Supplemental Indenture, the absence of any pending or threatened litigation affecting any of the Bonds authorized in the Indenture or any agreement or instrument relative thereto, or any other matter referred to in this resolution, and the exemption of interest on the Bonds from federal and State of Alabama income taxation. 11. Each of the officers and the General Manager of the Board is hereby authorized and directed to take such action to execute in the name and on behalf of the Board such other contracts, agreements, documents and certificates (including without limitation any of the foregoing required by the Indenture) as may be necessary or desirable to effect the transactions contemplated by the Second Supplemental Indenture and/or to comply with the requirements of and to perform and comply with the provisions and transactions of the Indenture. 12. The Preliminary Official Statement and the final Official Statement relative to the Series 2024 Bonds (copies of which are hereby ordered filed in the permanent records of the Board) are hereby approved and deemed final as of their dates. The execution of said Preliminary Official Statement and final Official Statement in the name and on behalf of the Board by the Chairman of its Board of Directors is hereby authorized, directed, approved and confirmed. The distribution of said Preliminary Official Statement to and among prospective purchasers of the said Series 2024 Bonds is hereby authorized, adopted, ratified, approved and confirmed. The Board of Directors hereby finds that the Preliminary Official Statement and the final Official Statement are true and correct and do not contain an untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any fact necessary to be stated therein in order to make the statements made therein, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading. The Chairman is hereby authorized and directed to deliver the final Official Statement to the purchasers of the Series 2024 Bonds. 13. The Bond Purchase Agreement with the Underwriter and its prior execution on behalf of the Board is hereby ratified, adopted and confirmed. 14. The Board hereby designates the Series 2024 Bonds as “qualified tax-exempt obligations” for purposes of Section 265(b) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.” 580577-1
ceived by The University of Alabama in Huntsville at the office of Christian Reed at the Physical Plant Building on John Wright Drive
until (2:30pm)
CST (Thursday, February 15, 2024) for:
2309005 – Southeast
Campus Housing Dorm Finish Upgrades at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.
held (Tuesday, February 6, 2024) at (9am) as a tele-conference call. The meeting will be listed with a link to join online at the following location on the UAH website: https://www.uah.edu/ facilitiesand-operations/pdc/bids. A cashier’s check or bid bond payable to The University of Alabama in Huntsville in an amount not less than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than $10,000, must accompany the bidder’s proposal.
Performance
and Payment Bonds and evidence of insurance required in the bid documents will be required at the signing of the Contract.
may be examined at the office of Christian Reed at the Physical Plant Building on John Wright Drive. Bid Documents may be obtained from the Architect (Engineer) upon deposit of $200.00 per set, which will be refunded in full on the first 2 sets issued to each general contract bidder submitting a bonafide bid, upon return of documents in good condition within ten days of bid Other sets for general
contractors, and sets for subcontractors and dealers, may be
General Contractor(s)
ments, who decide not to bid
Nola | VanPeursem Architects, PC
project, must provide MINIMUM seven (7) days notice prior to bid date, of none bid, for refund
(Architect)
of deposit on plans, following their return.
Advertisement to run: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 Wednesday, January 31, 2024 Wednesday, February 07, 2024
Bids must be submitted on proposal forms furnished by the Architect (Engineer) or copies thereof.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
All bidders bidding in
amounts exceeding that established by the State Licensing
Sealed proposals will be re-
Board for General Contractors
ceived by Alabama A&M Univer-
must be licensed under the pro-
sity in Normal, AL at Alabama
visions of Title 34, Chapter 8,
A&M University, University Serv-
Code of Alabama, 1975, and
ice Building, Facilities Confer-
must show evidence of license
ence Room, 453 Buchanan
before bidding or bid will not be
Way, Normal, Alabama 35762,
received or considered by the
until 2:00 p.m. CST February
Architect (Engineer); the bidder
29, 2024 for
shall show such evidence by clearly displaying his or her cur-
ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY
rent license number on the out-
Tennis Court Lighting
side of the sealed envelope in which the proposal is delivered.
at which time and place they will
The Owner reserves the right to
be publicly opened and read.
reject any or all proposals and to waive technical errors if, in
A cashier’s check or bid bond
the Owner’s judgment, the best
payable to Alabama A&M Uni-
interests of the Owner will
versity in an amount not less
thereby be promoted.
than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, but in no
Notice of Sales & Use Tax Ex-
event more than $10,000, must
emption: Materials incorporated
accompany the bidder’s pro-
into the Work are exempt from
posal.
sales and use tax pursuant to
Performance and Pay-
ment Bonds and evidence of
Alabama Act No. 2013-205 (ef-
insurance required in the bid
fective October 1, 2013). The
documents will be required at
Contractor and its subcontrac-
the signing of the Contract.
tors shall be responsible for complying with rules and regula-
Drawings and specifications
tions of the Sales, Use, and
may be examined at the office
Business Tax Division of the Al-
of Nola | VanPeursem Archi-
abama Department of Revenue
tects, PC. 301 Jefferson Street,
regarding certificates and other
Huntsville, Alabama 35801;
qualifications necessary to claim
Phone (256) 533-6617, after
such exemption when making
January 29, 2024.
qualifying purchases from vendors. The Owner shall not con-
Bid Documents may be ob-
sider claims for additional costs
tained from the Architect upon
resultant of the contractor’s, or
deposit of $100.00 per set,
its subcontractors’, failure to
which will be refunded in full on
comply with such rules and reg-
the first 2 sets issued to each
ulations.
general contract bidder submitting a bona fide bid, upon return
Alabama Immigration Law (Act
of documents in good condition
2011-535 and codified in state
within ten days of bid date.
law as Title 31, Chapter 13 of
Other sets for general contrac-
the Code of Alabama 1975,
tors, and sets for subcontractors
amended by Act No. 2012-491)
and dealers, may be obtained
requires the University to re-
with the same deposit, which
quire all Contractors to enroll in
will be refunded as above, less
the E-Verify program and to pro-
cost of printing, reproduction,
vide documentation of enroll-
handling, and distribution.
ment in the E-Verify program with their contracts or agree-
Bids must be submitted on pro-
ments.
posal forms furnished by the Ar-
General Contractors and Sub-
chitect or copies thereof.
contractors performing work on
All
bidders bidding in amounts ex-
abama in Huntsville in an amount not less than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than $10,000, must accompany the bidder’s proposal.
Performance
and Payment Bonds and evidence of insurance required in the bid documents will be required at the signing of the Contract. Drawings and specifications may be examined at the office ical Plant Building on John Wright Drive Bid Documents may be obtained from the Architect (Engineer) upon deposit of $200.00 per set, which will be refunded in full on the first 2 sets issued to each general contract bidder submitting a bonafide bid, upon return of documents in good condition within ten days of bid date.
Other sets for general
contractors, and sets for subcontractors and dealers, may be obtained with the same deposit, which will NOT be refunded as above.
General Contractor(s)
requesting and receiving documents, who decide not to bid project, must provide MINIMUM seven (7) days notice prior to bid date, of none bid, for refund of deposit on plans, following
Drawings and specifications
date.
payable to The University of Al-
of Christian Reed at the Phys-
A Pre-Bid Conference will be
requesting and receiving docu-
ADID 580147
2. The Second Supplemental Trust Indenture between the Board and Trustee, in substantially the form and of substantially the content as the form of the Second Supplemental Indenture presented to and considered at this meeting, with such changes or additions thereto or deletions therefrom as the officer of the Board executing the Second Supplemental Indenture shall approve, which approval shall be conclusively evidenced by his executing the Second Supplemental Indenture as hereinafter provided, is hereby approved, adopted, authorized, ratified and confirmed. The Original Indenture, as amended and supplemented by the First Supplemental Indenture and the Second Supplemental Indenture is hereinafter referred to as the “Indenture.”
Sealed proposals will be re-
above.
(Awarding Authority)
3. The acquisition, development, construction, and equipping of the Board’s new combined operations center/office/warehouse complex (the “Series 2024 Improvements”), the funding in part of a reserve fund, and the payment of issuance expenses, all through the issuance of the Board’s Revenue Bonds hereinafter described pursuant to that certain Trust Indenture dated as of June 1, 2004 (the “Original Indenture”), between the Board and Synovus Bank, a Georgia banking corporation, as trustee (the “Trustee”), as the same is amended and supplemented by the First Supplemental Trust Indenture, dated as of December 1, 2012 and the Second Supplemental Trust Indenture the “Second Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of February 8, 2024, are most advantageous and in the best interest of the District and are hereby approved, authorized, ratified and confirmed.
(v. 011521)
which will NOT be refunded as
Alabama A&M University
2. The District does hereby confirm and ratify the official corporate seal of the District as the seal impressed upon the Series 2024 Bonds at this meeting.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
obtained with the same deposit,
contracts.
Secretary and Treasurer
and-operations/pdc/bids. A cashier’s check or bid bond
Architect (Engineer); the bidder
tained from the Architect (Engi-
Troy Woodis
licly opened and read.
chitect (Engineer) or copies
nance activities, Madison
Chairman
2309008 -Charger Village 1
posal.
Bid Documents may be ob-
John Conn
(v. 011521)
practice law in such nonresident
posal forms furnished by the Ar-
stallation, repairs and mainte-
Office
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
an attorney at law licensed to
accompany the bidder’s pro-
and ConstructConnect.
Name
ments with a written opinion of
Bids must be submitted on pro-
During routine water main in-
The bids will be opened on the
2024 for
This is applicable to all
a University project.
ceeding that established by the
their return. Bids must be submitted on proposal forms furnished by the Architect (Engineer) or copies thereof.
All bidders bidding in
amounts exceeding that established by the State Licensing Board for General Contractors must be licensed under the provisions of Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Alabama, 1975, and must show evidence of license before bidding or bid will not be received or considered by the Architect (Engineer); the bidder shall show such evidence by clearly displaying his or her current license number on the outside of the sealed envelope in which the proposal is delivered. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technical errors if, in the Owner’s judgment, the best interests of the Owner will thereby be promoted. Notice of Sales & Use Tax Exemption: Materials incorporated into the Work are exempt from sales and use tax pursuant to Alabama Act No. 2013-205 (effective October 1, 2013). The Contractor and its subcontractors shall be responsible for complying with rules and regulations of the Sales, Use, and Business Tax Division of the Alabama Department of Revenue regarding certificates and other qualifications necessary to claim such exemption when making qualifying purchases from vendors. The Owner shall not consider claims for additional costs resultant of the contractor’s, or its subcontractors’, failure to comply with such rules and regulations. Alabama Immigration Law (Act 2011-535 and codified in state law as Title 31, Chapter 13 of the Code of Alabama 1975, amended by Act No. 2012-491) requires the University to require all Contractors to enroll in the E-Verify program and to provide documentation of enrollment in the E-Verify program with their contracts or agreements.
This is applicable to all
General Contractors and Subcontractors performing work on a University project. Nonresident bidders must accompany any written bid documents with a written opinion of an attorney at law licensed to practice law in such nonresident bidder’s state of domicile, as to the preferences, if any or none, granted by the law of that state to its own business entities whose principal places of business are in that state in the letting of any or all public contracts. The University of Alabama in Huntsville (Awarding Authority) Christian Reed (Owner Representative) Dates of Publication: (Wednesday, January 31, 2024) (Wednesday, February 7, 2024) (Wednesday, February 14, 2024) ADID 581125 ADVERTISEMENT FOR PRE-
State Licensing Board for Gen-
Nonresident bidders must ac-
eral Contractors must be li-
company any written bid docu-
TRACTORS
censed under the provisions of
ments with a written opinion of
AND FOR BIDS FROM BID-
Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Ala-
an attorney at law licensed to
DERS THAT ARE PREQUALI-
bama, 1975, and must show ev-
practice law in such nonresident
idence of license before bidding
bidder’s state of domicile, as to
or bid will not be received or
the preferences, if any or none,
Prequalification Proposals
considered by the Architect; the
granted by the law of that state
from General Contractors shall
bidder shall show such evi-
to its own business entities
be by e-mail, and will be re-
dence by clearly displaying his
whose principal places of busi-
ceived on behalf of the Owner
or her current license number
ness are in that state in the let-
by Goodwyn Mills Cawood,
on the outside of the sealed en-
ting of any or all public
LLC. Prequalification Proposals
velope in which the proposal is
contracts.
shall be e-mailed to Hillary.Mor-
delivered.
QUALIFICATION OF CON-
FIED
gan@gmcnetwork.com and
Alabama A&M Uni-
versity encourages minority
The University of Alabama in
copied to Missy.Lee@gmcnet-
owned business participation in
Huntsville
work.com; UNTIL 5:00PM
the bid process.
(Awarding Authority)
LOCAL TIME; THURSDAY,
serves the right to reject any or
Christian Reed
FEBRUARY 15 for:
all proposals and to waive tech-
(Owner Representative)
The Owner re-
nical errors if, in the Owner’s
JF INGRAM STATE TECHNI-
judgment, the best interests of
Dates of Publication:
the Owner will thereby be pro-
(Wednesday, January 31, 2024)
WELDING SHOP RENOVA-
moted.
(Wednesday, February 7, 2024)
TION AT LIMESTONE COR-
CAL COLLEGE
(Wednesday, February 14,
RECTIONAL FACILITY
Nonresident bidders must ac-
2024)
HARVEST, ALABAMA
company any written bid docu-
ADID 581120
(Local Funds)
THE RECORD • 3C
January 31, 2024 and the Owner will be required
advance.
Written submissions and new in-
Only Non-Prequalified Bidders
GOODWYN MILLS CAWOOD,
to apply for Certificates of Ex-
will be notified in writing ON
LLC.
emption with the Alabama De-
Russell A. Kelly, Chief
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,
MEMBERS, AMERICAN INSTI-
partment of Revenue which will
Permits and Services Division
2024, but no later than the date
TUTE OF ARCHITECTS
handle administration of the
Bid. Construction Documents
2660 Eastchase Lane, Suite
Certificates.
will be available to bidders, cur-
200
shall account for the tax savings
rently anticipated to be on or
Montgomery, Alabama
about Monday, January 29,
Phone: (334) 271-3200
2024.
Fax: (334) 272-1566
Prequalification proposal re-
36117
TO ADVERTISE:
Additional qualifications and re-
2400
quirements for General Contrac-
(334) 271-7714
tor Bidders and separate
permitsmail@adem.alabama.g
Subcontractors and Manufactur3x – Madison County Record
ers are indicated in the Bid and
quest on the Contractor’s com-
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
Contract Documents.
pany letterhead.
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
waive technical errors, and/or abandon this process if, in their judgment, the best interests of the Owner will thereby be promoted.
ceived only from Prequalified General Contractor Bidders
by JF Ingram State Technical
College; at their offices at 5375
Ingram Road;
Deatsville, Ala-
bama, 36022; AT 12:00 PM
LOCAL TIME ON THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 29, 2024, at which
time and place they will be pub-
licly opened and read.
cludes, but is not limited to, se-
lective demolition, mechanical
and electrical work at the Lime-
stone Correctional Facility; as
specified and as indicated on
the Drawings; coordination and
payable to Ingram State Techni-
cal College in an amount not
less than five (5) percent of the
amount of the bid, but in no
event more than $10,000, must
accompany the bidder’s pro-
posal.
Performance and statu-
tory Labor and Material
Payment Bonds, insurance in
compliance with requirements,
and verification of E-Verify en-
rollment (also with Proposals),
will be required at the signing of
the Contract.
may be examined at the Office
of the Architect; and digital Plan
Rooms of:
Dodge SCAN;
Reed
Construction Data; AGC Internet Plan Room in Birmingham, Alabama and Alabama Graphics Internet Plan Room in
tained from the Architect by digital access/file sharing access for no fee, and/or upon deposit of $200.00 per set (separate check), which will be refunded in full on the first two (2) sets issued to each bidder submitting a bonafide bid, upon return of documents in good and reusable condition within ten (10) days of bid date.
Other
sets for general contractors, and sets for subs and dealers, may be obtained with the same deposit, which will be refunded as above, less cost of printing, reproduction, handling and distribution, which is estimated to be the same as the deposit amount.
Partial sets will not be
available.
documents, deposit check(s) should be emailed and mailed to Goodwyn, Mills Cawood, LLC; Attn: Missy Lee; PO Box 242128; Montgomery, AL Missy.Lee@gmcnetwork.com). Bids must be submitted on proposal forms furnished by the Architect or copies thereof.
All
bidders bidding in amounts exceeding that established by the State Licensing Board for General Contractors must be licensed under the Provision of Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, and must show such evidence of license before bidding or bid will not be received or considered by Architect or Owner;
The bid-
der shall show such evidence by clearly displaying their current license number on the outside of the sealed envelope in which the proposal is delivered; Bidder must also include their current license number on the Proposal Form.
No bid may be
withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for a period of SIXTY (60) days. A MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE will be held at the job site, 28779 NICK DAVIS ROAD, HARVEST, AL; at 10:00 AM LOCAL TIME, ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2024, for the purpose of reviewing the project and answering Bidder’s questions.
Attendance at the
Pre-Bid Conference is Mandatory for all Prequalified General Contractor Bidders intending to submit a Proposal, and is highly recommended for all Subcontractors.
Bids from
Prequalified General Contractor Bidders who do not attend the Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be rejected. This project is being bid EXCLUDING TAXES, and requires the Contractor comply with the requirements of Act 2013-205, which was signed into law on May 9, 2013.
The Contractor
and the Owner will be required to apply for Certificates of Exemption with the Alabama Department of Revenue which will handle administration of the Certificates.
The Contractor
shall account for the tax savings on the Proposal Form. Additional qualifications and requirements for General Contractor Bidders and separate Subcontractors and Manufacturers are indicated in the Bid and Contract Documents. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technical errors if, in their judgment, the best interests of the Owner will thereby be promoted. JF INGRAM STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE Deatsville, Alabama Annette Funderburk, President
THE FIRST PAGE OF THEIR
email at jtr@adem.alabama.gov.
COMMENTS.
Comments must be received
final decisions, comments must
by the Department prior to
offer technically substantial in-
5:00 P.M. on March 1, 2024.
formation that is applicable to
In order to affect
the draft permit.
may do so, in writing or by day of January, 2024, by au-
A written request for a public
thorization of the Alabama De-
hearing may also be filed within
their judgment, the best inter-
date of this notice.
partment of Environmental
that 30-day period and must
ests of the Owner will thereby
wishing to provide additional in-
Management.
state the nature of the issues
be promoted.
formation regarding the Correc-
QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS AND FOR BIDS FROM BIDDERS THAT ARE PREQUALI-
from General Contractors shall be submitted via email and will
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF
wood, LLC; VIA EMAIL to missy.lee@gmcnetwork.com; UNTIL 4:00 PM LOCAL TIME; ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2024, for:
UCATIONAL BUILDING AT THE LIMESTONE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY FOR THE ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS HARVEST, ALABAMA (State Funds) and thereafter delivered to the proval to bid this project. Those who DID NOT Prequalify will be notified in writing, THURSDAY, FEBURARY 15, 2024, but no later than the Bid date. Prequalification proposal requirements may be obtained from the Architect, by written request on the Contractor’s company letterhead.
reject any or all proposals, to waive technical errors, and/or judgment, the best interests of the Owner will thereby be promoted.
ceived only from Prequalified General Contractor Bidders by the Alabama Department of
at 222 Tarwater Drive, Wetumpka, Alabama; AT 2:00 PM LOCAL TIME ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2024, at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read.
cludes, but is not limited to, sitework, concrete, masonry, wood trusses, metal roofing, doors, windows, interior finishes, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and all related work at Limestone Correctional Facility; as specified and as indicated on the Drawings; coordination and supervision of the entire project; and all related work, as indicated in the Bid and Contract Documents.
of Corrections in an amount not less than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than $10,000, must accompany the bidder’s proPerformance and statu-
tory Labor and Material Payment Bonds, insurance in compliance with requirements, and verification of E-Verify enrollment (also with Proposals), will be required at the signing of
requests, that there exists a sig-
The Department does not dis-
nificant degree of public interest
John Q. Hamm, Commis-
state the nature of the issues
criminate on the basis of race,
in the permit application or draft
sioner
proposed to be raised in the
color, national origin, sex, reli-
permit.
meeting.
gion, age or disability in the ad-
hold a hearing if he determines
ministration of its programs.
that it would clarify one or more
GOODWYN MILLS CAWOOD, Notice is hereby given this 31st
MEMBERS, AMERICAN INSTI-
day of January, 2024, by au-
01/31/24
TUTE OF ARCHITECTS
thority of the Alabama Depart-
ADID 580797
2660 Eastchase Lane, Suite
ment of Environmental
200
Management.
Montgomery, Alabama Phone: Fax:
(334) 272-1566
The Department does not dis-
Wednesday, January 24, 2024
criminate on the basis of race,
Wednesday, January 31, 2024
color, national origin, sex, reli-
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
gion, age or disability in the ad-
ADID 580119
ministration of its programs.
Construction Data; AGC Internet Plan Room in Birmingham, Alabama and Alabama Graphics Internet Plan Room in Montgomery, Alabama.
tained from the Architect by digital access/file sharing access, and/or on CD (PDF format). Partial sets will not be available. To expedite distribution of bid documents, email requests to: missy.lee@gmcnetwork.com. Bids must be submitted on proposal forms furnished by the Architect or copies thereof.
All
bidders bidding in amounts exceeding that established by the State Licensing Board for General Contractors must be licensed under the Provision of Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Ala-
TION CONTROL (UIC) PERMIT AND REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
Savings Alabama Division c/o Mr. Jonathan Dodge, P.O. Box
MENT
1688, Tupelo, MS 38802, UIC Permit Number ALSI5450006 has applied for the issuance of
Wayfinding Improvements lo-
NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF
cated in Huntsville, Alabama
THE PROPOSED SECTION
a permit for Class V Injection
(Periodic Project).
303(D) LIST OF IMPAIRED
Wells at Savings Station
This notice
STATE OF ALABAMA
Whitesburg Drive, Huntsville,
01/17/24 and ending on
PUBLIC NOTICE – 214
AL 35801 for the injection of ac-
filed at 2512 Triana Boulevard, SW, Huntsville, AL 35805 during this period. ADID 579542
Advertisement of Completion
gives notice of completion of contract with the City of Huntsville for James Madison Drive Relocation located in Huntsville, Alabama (Periodic Project).
This notice will appear
for four (4) consecutive weeks beginning on 01/17/24 and ending on 02/07/24.
All claims
should be filed at 2512 Triana Boulevard, SW, Huntsville, AL 35805 during this period.
tivated carbon, calcium sulfate Section 303(d) of the Clean
dihydrate, ammonium sulfate,
Water Act requires that each
potassium sulfate, and sodium
state identify those waters
nitrate solution to aid in the re-
within its boundaries for which
mediation of existing contamina-
controls of pollutant sources are
tion.
ment water quality standards
The draft permit contains re-
applicable to such waters.
quirements and limitations
lish a priority ranking for such
water quality.
severity of the pollution and the
Copies of the draft permit, con-
uses to be made of such wa-
ditions, limitations and a fact
ters.
sheet as applicable describing
fied on the list, the state is
the methodology for setting the
required to establish a total
limitations and conditions and
maximum daily load (TMDL) for
other related documents are
each pollutant at a level neces-
available for public inspection
sary to implement applicable
electronically via http://adem.al-
water quality standards.
abama.gov/newsEvents/publiclocation Monday – Friday (ex-
Advertisement of Completion
vironmental Management
cept legal holidays), 8:00 am to
(ADEM) has developed the
5:00 pm.
ROGERS GROUP, INC. hereby
Draft 2024 Section 303(d) List
copying and/or mailing may be
and is now making it available
charged.
for public review and comment.
copying should be made in ad-
Electronic copies of the Draft
vance.
Huntsville for Handrail Repair – Fairway & Holmes located in Huntsville, Alabama (Periodic Project).
This notice will appear
for four (4) consecutive weeks beginning on 01/17/24 and ending on 02/07/24.
All claims
should be filed at 2512 Triana 35805 during this period.
ROGERS GROUP, INC. hereby gives notice of completion of
of interested individuals who are emailed legal notices regarding proposed permits.
If you wish
to receive such notices, please sign up at http://adem.alabama.gov by entering your
Notice is hereby given this 31st
Arrangements for
thorization of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management. Lance R. LeFleur Director Nondiscrimination Statement: The Department does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in the administration of its programs. 01/31/24 ADID 580096
FORECLOSURE NOTICE Default having been made in the payment of the indebted-
http://adem.alabama.gov/new-
1400 Coliseum Blvd.
ness described in and secured
[Mailing address: PO Box
by that certain mortgage exe-
Copies of the Draft List and Fact
301463; Zip 36130-1463]
cuted by DEMOND H. MILLER
Sheet may also be obtained by
Montgomery, Alabama 36110-
and JENNIFER MILLER, hus-
contacting ADEM at the address
2400
band and wife, as Mortgagor(s)
sEvents/publicNotices.cnt.
or e-mail address below.
to
(334) 271-7823
Mortgage Electronic Regis-
tration Systems, Inc., acting
Side Exposed Aggregate Concrete Work located in Huntsville, Alabama (Periodic This notice will ap-
pear for four (4) consecutive All
Triana Boulevard, SW, Huntsville, AL 35805 during this period. 01/10/24, 01/17/24, 01/24/24,
Q
ORDINANCE NO. 2024-011 AN ORDINANCE FOR THE VACATION OF UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT LOCATED WITHIN TRACT N-3 OF THE FINAL PLAT OF TOWN MADISON SUBDIVISION – PHASE 13 BE IT HEREBY FOUND AND ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Madison, Alabama, as follows: SECTION 1. That an application has been presented to the Planning & Economic Development Department of the City of Madison on behalf of Old Town Investments, LLC, requesting the vacation of utility and drainage easement located within Tract N-3 of Town Madison Subdivision – Phase 13 and further described as follows: STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF MADISON EASEMENT TO BE VACATED ALL THAT PART OF TRACT N-3 OF TOWN MADISON PHASE 13, A RESUBDIVISION OF TRACTS N-1 AND N-3, TOWN MADISON PHASE 12, A RESUBDIVISION OF TRACT N-1, TOWN MADISON PHASE 9, A RESUBDIVISION OF TRACT N, TOWN MADISON PHASE 4, A RESUBDIVISION OF TRACT I, TOWN MADISON PHASE 3, A RESUBDIVISION OF TRACT C, TOWN MADISON PHASE 2, A RESUBDIVISION OF TRACT C, TOWN MADISON PHASE 1, AS SHOWN BY THE MAP OR PLAT OF SAID SUBDIVISION, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2023, PAGES 12-13 IN THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE, MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA, BEING 5.00 FEET TAKEN EVENLY OFF THE WEST BOUNDARY OF AN EXISTING 10 FOOT WIDE UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT LYING WEST OF AND ADJACENT TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY MARGIN OF OUTFIELD DRIVE, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
01/31/24 ADID 578565
ROGERS GROUP, INC. hereby
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT N-3, SAID POINT BEING LOCATED ON THE WEST RIGHTOF-WAY OF OUTFIELD DRIVE, THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST AND ALONG THE SOUTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT N-3, 5.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE TRACT HEREIN DESCRIBED;
gives notice of completion of contract with the City of Huntsville for Substation Hampton Cove Ditech Clear/Removal located in Huntsville, Alabama (Periodic Project).
This notice
will appear for four (4) consecutive weeks beginning on
THENCE FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTINUE NORTH 89 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST AND ALONG THE SAID SOUTH BOUNDARY, 5.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID EXISTING 10 FOOT WIDE UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 36 SECONDS EAST AND ALONG THE SAID WEST BOUNDARY OF AN EXISTING 10 FOOT WIDE UTILITY AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT, 326.45 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID TRACT N-3; THENCE ALONG THE SAID NORTH BOUNDARY, SOUTH 89 DEGREES 20 MINUTES 24 SECONDS EAST, 5.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 39 MINUTES 36 SECONDS WEST, 326.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 1632 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
01/31/24 and ending on 02/21/24.
All claims should be
filed at 2512 Triana Boulevard, SW, Huntsville, AL 35805 during this period. 01/31/24, 02/07/24, 02/14/24, 02/21/24 ADID 581193
MENT
SECTION 2. That the easement requested for vacation is not used by the City, and it is no longer needed for public or municipal purposes. SECTION 3. Pursuant to the findings in this Ordinance, the Mayor of the City of Madison, Alabama, is hereby authorized, requested, and directed to execute a quitclaim deed vacating the easement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Madison, Alabama, that, in accordance with the foregoing, the Mayor of the City of Madison, Alabama, is hereby authorized and directed to execute a quitclaim deed vacating the above-described utility and drainage easement in favor of Old Town Investments, LLC, and that the City Clerk-Treasurer is hereby authorized to appropriately attest the same. READ, PASSED, AND ADOPTED this 22 day of January 2024. ___________________________________ Ranae Bartlett, Council President City of Madison, Alabama
not be received or considered NOTICE OF UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) COR-
by clearly displaying their cur-
RECTIVE ACTION PLAN
rent license number on the out-
AND REQUEST FOR COM-
side of the sealed envelope in
MENTS PUBLIC NOTICE – 201
Bidder must also include their Proposal Form.
The Department maintains a list
ADEM-Water Division
Huntsville for Stax Street North
cense before bidding or bid will
current license number on the
permit determination, you may
Jeffery W. Kitchens, Chief
contract with the City of
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE-
which the proposal is delivered;
To find the
response to comments and final
the following address:
able on the ADEM web site at
Advertisement of Completion
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF
The bid-
abama.gov/eFile/.
f
must show such evidence of li-
der shall show such evidence
A nominal fee for
water-permits@adem.al-
bama, 1975, as amended, and
by Architect or Owner;
website at http://app.adem.al-
List and Fact Sheet are avail-
ADID 579545
Project).
nations to the Department’s
day of January, 2024, by au-
waters, taking into account the
The Alabama Department of En-
contract with the City of
well as the final permit determi-
button.
which are protective of ground-
Notices.cnt, and at the following
gives notice of completion of
The Department will
the page and clicking the submit
addition, each State shall estab-
For each waterbody identi-
The
Department will develop a re-
email address on the left side of
not stringent enough to impleIn
make a final determination.
listed in this notice.
tive weeks beginning on All claims should be
regulations, the Department will
search by the permit number
Dodge Store No. 701, 2209
WATERS FOR 2024
will appear for four (4) consecu-
lution Control Act and applicable
post responses to comments as
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE-
Huntsville for Huntsville
trol Act, the Federal Water Pol-
record.
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF
contract with the City of
tion of the requirements of the
become part of the public
Madison County
ADID 580859
hearing record, and considera-
sponse to comments, which will
PUBLIC NOTICE - 212
gives notice of completion of
Advertisement of Completion
Bid Documents may be ob-
FOR UNDERGROUND INJEC-
01/31/24
comments, review of any public
Alabama Water Pollution Con-
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ROGERS GROUP, INC. hereby
claims should be filed at 2512
Reed
MENT
Record:
and ending on 01/31/24.
Dodge SCAN;
Lance R. LeFleur
Nondiscrimination Statement:
Drawings and Specifications
Rooms of:
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE-
ADVERTISE – Madison County
weeks beginning on 01/10/24
of the Architect; and digital Plan
After consideration of all written
Director
Advertisement of Completion
cision.
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF
36117
(334) 271-3200
The Director may also
issues involved in the permit de-
LLC
the Contract.
may be examined at the Office
found, on the basis of hearing
that 15-day period and must
Boulevard, SW, Huntsville, AL
payable to Alabama Department
The Director shall hold
Elmore, Alabama
ADID 579543
The Work of the project in-
a public hearing whenever it is
Nondiscrimination Statement:
ROGERS GROUP, INC. hereby
Sealed proposals will be re-
hearing.
Director meeting may also be filed within
02/07/24.
The Owner reserves the right to
proposed to be raised in the Lance R. LeFleur
A written request for a public
ENGINEERING DIVISION
be received on behalf of the Owner by Goodwyn Mills Ca-
Any person
tive Action Plan may do so. CORRECTIONS
Prequalification Proposals
posal.
36124; (or emailed to:
UIC PERMIT NUMBER ON
Alabama 36110-2059) or by
days following the publication
A cashier’s check or bid bond
To expedite distribution of bid
IDENTIFY THE APPROPRIATE
seum Boulevard, Montgomery,
named contact above within 15
neering Division; at their offices
Bid Documents may be ob-
tice. COMMENTERS SHOULD
1463 (street address: 1400 Coli-
to waive technical errors if, in
Corrections c/o ADOC Engi-
Montgomery, Alabama.
the publication date of this no-
Montgomery, Alabama 36130-
reject any or all proposals and
ADVERTISEMENT FOR PRE-
abandon this process if, in their
Drawings and Specifications
above within 30 days following
agement, P.O. Box 301463,
ADID 580830
Owner for consideration of ap-
A cashier’s check or bid bond
partment’s named contact
partment of Environmental Man-
Notice is hereby given this 31st
and all related work, as indi-
Documents.
may do so, in writing, to the De-
Water Division, Alabama De-
email, to the Department’s
supervision of the entire project;
cated in the Bid and Contract
Persons wishing to comment
Persons wishing to comment
be directed to Joseph Roy,
The Owner reserves the right to
A NEW MULTI-PURPOSE ED-
The Work of the project in-
ov
2024 Section 303(d) List should
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
FIED
Sealed proposals will be re-
[Mailing address: PO Box 301463; Zip 36130-1463]
from the Architect, by written re-
reject any or all proposals, to
1400 Coliseum Blvd.
Montgomery, Alabama 36110-
quirements may be obtained
The Owner reserves the right to
ADEM
The Contractor
on the Proposal Form.
abama.gov
formation regarding the Draft
Madison
No bid may be
withdrawn after the scheduled
Fredrick and Lowery, LLC, 2800
closing time for receipt of bids
Bentley Street, Huntsville, AL, is
for a period of SIXTY (60) days.
required by ADEM to implement
ATTEST: ________________________________________ Lisa Thomas, City Clerk-Treasurer City of Madison, Alabama APPROVED this _____ day of January 2024. __________________________________ Paul Finley, Mayor City of Madison, Alabama
a Corrective Action Plan for reA MANDATORY PRE-BID
mediation of soil and/or ground-
CONFERENCE is scheduled for
water which has resulted from a
all bidders will be held at the
release from an underground
LIMESTONE CORRECTIONAL
storage tank located at Minit
FACILITY at 28779 NICK DAVIS
Man #315, 10280 Highway 431
ROAD, HARVEST, AL 35749; at
South & Old Highway 431,
11:00 AM LOCAL TIME, ON
New Hope, Alabama. The site
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8,
is identified as Facility I.D. Num-
2024, for the purpose of review-
ber 17867-089-014223 and Inci-
ing the project and answering
dent Number UST22-09-03. The
Bidder’s questions.
proposed remediation methods
Atten-
dance at the Pre-Bid Confer-
include remediation by natural
ence is Mandatory for all
attenuation and mobile multi-
Prequalified General Contrac-
phase extraction (MEME
tor Bidders intending to submit
Events).
a Proposal, and is highly recommended for all Subcontractors.
Copies of the Corrective Action
Bids from Prequalified General
Plan Evaluation for Minit Man
Contractor Bidders who do not
#315 are available for public in-
attend the Mandatory Pre-Bid
spection electronically via
Conference will be rejected.
http://adem.alabama.gov/newsEvents/publicNotices.cnt and
This project is being bid EX-
at the following location Monday
CLUDING TAXES, and requires
– Friday (except legal holidays),
the Contractor comply with the
8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
requirements of Act 2013-205,
fee for copying and/or mailing
which was signed into law on
may be charged.
May 9, 2013.
for copying should be made in
The Contractor
A nominal
Arrangements
580871-1
4C • THE RECORD
January 31, 2024 100.00 FEET TO THE POINT
son County, Alabama, on April
to postponement or cancella-
OF BEGINNING AND CON-
11, 2024, during the legal hours
tion. Lakeview Loan Servicing,
A Pre-Bid Conference will be
TAINING 0.48 ACRES, MORE
of sale, all of its rights, title, and
LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany &
DONE this the 9th day of Janu-
held at Mountain Brook Board of
OR LESS.
interest in and to the following
Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th Place
ary, 2024.
Education, 32 Vine Street,
solely as nominee for Quicken
this notice as provided in §26-
Loans, Inc., as Mortgagee,
10A-17(b), Code of Alabama,
dated the 27th day of August,
1975, as amended.
2010, and recorded in Instrument #20100913000520560
et
seq. of the records in the Office
thereby be promoted.
described real estate, situated
South, Suite 300, Homewood,
Mountain Brook, Alabama
Subject to all easements, re-
in Madison County, Alabama,
AL 35223 www.tblaw.com TB
of the Judge of Probate Court of
Attorney for Petitioner: Douglas
35213 at 9:30 am, CST, Febru-
strictions and reservations ap-
to-wit: Lots Thirteen (13), Fif-
File Number: 23-09818
Madison County, Alabama; said
R. Bachuss, Jr., Nowlin,
ary 8th, 2024.
pearing of record.
teen (15), and Seventeen (17),
01/17/2024, 01/24/2024,
mortgage being reformed by in-
Bachuss & Gray Law Firm, 118
Pre-Bid Conference by General
also be made subject to any
in Block Four (4), in Chapman
01/31/2024 .
strument recorded in Misc. Book
Moulton Street E. 1st Floor, De-
Contractor Bidders is Mandatory
Federal Tax Liens and/or Spe-
Lee Addition to the City of
ADID 579022
2023, Page 4532 in said Pro-
catur, Alabama 35601, (256)
Awarding Authority:
cial Assessments of any nature,
Huntsville, according to plat of
bate Court records; said mort-
353-8601.
Mountain Brook Board of Edu-
if any, which might adversely af-
said addition of record in the
cation
fect the title to the property.
Probate Judge’s Office of Madi-
gage being lastly assigned to Bank of America, N.A.
by in-
Judge of Probate:
Hon. FRANK
Attendance at
Said sale will
Dr. Dicky Barlow, Superintendent
son County, Alabama, in Plat Alabama law gives some per-
Book No. 1, Page 4.. Property
sons who have an interest in
street address for informational
Architect:
property the right to redeem the
purposes: 412 Cambridge St SE
1918 N. Memorial Parkway,
TURNERBATSON Architects,
property under certain circum-
, Huntsville, AL 35801. THIS
Huntsville, Alabama 35801.
PC
stances. Programs may also
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
Madison County Record Pa-
exist that help persons avoid or
ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS”
strument recorded in said Pro-
BARGER, Office of the Judge of
bate Court records; said default
Probate, Madison County Court-
continuing, notice is hereby
house,
given that the undersigned will, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage sell at public outcry for
01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24,
pers: Wednesday, January 31st,
delay the foreclosure process.
BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY
cash to the highest bidder dur-
02/07/24
2024
An attorney should be consulted
OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED
ing legal hours of sale, on the
ADID 578952
ADID 579776
to help you understand these
OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE,
rights and programs as a part of
USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT
the foreclosure process.
AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT
14th day of March, 2024, in the city of Huntsville, at the Front door of the Court House of Madison County, Alabama, the
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA
following described real property situated in the County of Madison, State of Alabama, towit: LOT 8, BLOCK F, COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, ACCORDING TO A PLAT THEREOF OF
box a/k/a Irving Joseph Tarbox, DECEASED
COUNTY, ALABAMA
“as is, where is” basis, subject to any easements, encumbrances, reservations and exceptions reflected in the mortgage and/or those contained in the records of the office of the Judge of Probate of the county where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to title, use and/or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto.
Alabama law gives
some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may
CASE NO. 79497 LEGAL NOTICE You will take notice on the 8th Tarbox filed in this Court a Petition for Summary Distribution of the Estate of Irving J Tarbox a/k/a Irving Joseph Tarbox, De-
process.
purpose of paying said indebtedness and the expenses incident to this sale, including a reasonable attorney’s fee, and the other purposes set out in said mortgage. The sale will be conducted subject to confirmation that the sale is not prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code and also to final confirmation and audit of the status of the loan with the Mortgagee.
Holder of said Mortgage Goodman G. Ledyard PIERCE LEDYARD JOHNSTON, P.C. Attorneys for Mortgagee Post Office Box 161389 Mobile, Alabama
36616
(251) 338-1300
ADID 579479
JUDGED and DECREED by this Court that the 29th
day of
February 2024 at 1:30 p.m. be
BAMA
JUVENILE CASE #:
JU2024-
14.01
HEARING
day of January
whose whereabouts are un-
known, please take notice that a
Petition for Termination of
Parental Rights has been filed
in said Court by Petitioner Tania
Jimenez-Varillas whose attorney
is named below, and that the
8th day of March, 2024 at 9:00
a.m. has been set for a hearing
on the same at the Madison
County Courthouse in
Huntsville, Alabama.
Please be
advised that if you intend to
contest this petition, you must
file a written response within
thirty (30) days hereof with the
attorney for said Petitioner and
with the Clerk of the said Court,
whose names and addresses
are shown below.
Hartselle, AL 35640
01/31/24
LEGAL NOTICE
/s/ Frank Barger
In accordance with Chapter 1,
To be published in the Madison County Record one time: January 31, 2024
Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that J.K. Johnson Mechanical Contractors, Inc,
ADID 580816
Contractor, has completed the Contract for Renovation of Ala-
INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received by Mountain Brook Board of Education, 32 Vine bama 35213, until 2:00 p.m. CST February 27th, 2024 for 2024 Summer Renovations to Mountain Brook Junior High at which time and place they will
bama A&M University, Carver Complex Interior Finishes and HVAC Renovations at Alabama A&M University, P.O. Box 1357, Normal, Alabama 35762 for the State of Alabama and Alabama A&M University, and have made request for final settlement of said Contract. All persons having any claim for labor, materials, or otherwise in connection
be publicly opened and read.
with this project should immedi-
The project will include the com-
112 Southside Square, Suite B,
plete renovation of existing public restrooms.
It will also include
new flooring for existing classrooms in Building ‘A’ as well as the complete replacement of ceilings, lights, and diffusers in Building ‘A’.
There are minimal
renovations to other areas as
ately notify MIMS Engineering, Huntsville, Alabama 35801, and J.K. Johnson Mechanical Contractors, Inc. 3635 Second Street, P.O. Box 3779, Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35662. 01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24
A cashier’s check or bid bond payable to Mountain Brook Board of Education in an percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than Performance
and Payment Bonds and evidence of insurance required in the bid documents will be retract. The Owner intends to award this work to pre-qualified General Contractor(s).
The Owner
firms which demonstrate their experience and ability to perform the work necessary for this project.
In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, as amended, notice is hereby given that Garber Construction Company, Inc. has completed the Contract for Construction of Wilson Hall, Drake Hall, Carnegie Hall Wood Restoration at Alabama A & M University in Huntsville for the State of Alabama and the city of Huntsville, Owners, and have made request for final settlement of said Contract.
Interested General
Contractors must submit a Contractor’s Qualification Statement, AIA A305.
Minimum
qualifications to be certified by
All per-
sons having any claim for labor, materials, or otherwise in connections with this project should immediately notify Nola | Van Peursem Architects, 301 Jefferson St., Huntsville, Alabama 35801.
Attorney at Law
107 Jefferson Street North
Garber Construction
Co., Inc., 3128 Johnson Road, Huntsville, AL. 35805. 01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24 ADID 579130
prospective bidders include: 1)
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
statutory licensor requirements,
NOTICE
2) bonding capacity in excess of $5,000,000 dollars, 3) minimum
Default having been made in
of five (5) years successful his-
the terms of that certain Mort-
tory as an approved, authorized
gage, executed on 07/01/2015,
or licensed General Contractor,
by Susan D. Kidd, an unmarried
4) successful current experi-
woman, as Mortgagor, to Mort-
ence in construction of a size
gage Electronic Registration
and scope similar to this Proj-
Systems, Inc., as nominee for
ect, and 5) submit list of pro-
First Federal Bank as Mort-
posed contractor’s team
gagee, which said Mortgage is
including subcontractors.
recorded in the Office of the
35801
Debra Kizer,
Circuit Clerk
Madison County Courthouse
100 North Side Square
Huntsville, AL 35801
01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24,
02/07/24
Joint venture arrangements
County, Alabama, in Instrument
must qualify solely on the
# 20150721000393830 on
strength of the principal firm’s
7/21/2015, and subsequently
qualifications.
assigned to LAKEVIEW LOAN
Notarized Con-
tractor’s Qualification Certifi-
SERVICING, LLC and recorded
cates (“Application for
in the Office of the Judge of
Contractor Pre-Qualification”)
Probate,
may be obtained from the archi-
bama on 10/5/2021 in File #
tect and must be submitted to
2021-00082534 and default
the architect along with any re-
having continued under the
quest to obtain Bid documents
terms of said Mortgage, and by
by a General Contractor by
virtue of Alabama Code Section
Thursday, February 1st, 2024.
35-10-3 and 35-10-2, the follow-
Madison County, Ala-
ing described real property will
ADID 578951
Drawings and specifications
be sold at public outcry, for
may be purchased from Ala-
cash, to the highest bidder, in
MADISON COUNTY, ALA-
bama Graphics, 2801 5th Ave,
front of the Courthouse door of
BAMA
South, Birmingham, AL 35233,
said County, during the legal
205-252-850.5 Contractors
hours of sale, on 02/22/2024.
IN THE PROBATE COURT OF
IN THE MATTER OF
must purchase sets at their own
THE ADOPTION PETITION OF
expense - no deposits or re-
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
funds will be allowed.
PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED
Drawings
ANTHONY SCOTT WEBB AND
may be examined at the offices
IN THE COUNTY OF MADI-
SAMANTHA JO WEBB,
of TurnerBatson Architects,
SON, STATE OF ALABAMA,
CASE NO. 79202
1950 Stonegate Drive, Suite
TO-WIT: ALL THAT PART OF
REGARDING A MINOR
200, Birmingham, Alabama
THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER
UNDER AGE FOURTEEN.
35242, the office of Birmingham
OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 2
Construction Industry Authority
SOUTH, RANGE 1 EAST OF
TO: Tasha Jeanette Leeth,
(BCIA), and F.W. Dodge Birm-
THE HUNTSVILLE MERIDIAN,
Walter Morrow and any Un-
ingham (a.k.a. McGraw Hill), As-
MADISON COUNTY, ALA-
known Fathers of P.N.L.
sociated General Contractors,
BAMA, BEING MORE PARTIC-
Reed Construction Data on
ULARLY DESCRIBED AS
Monday, January 29th, 2024.
FOLLOWS, TO WIT:
PETITIONERS’ NOTICE OF
COMMENCING AT A RAIL-
HEARING
is, where is”.
TLED THERETO. Alabama law
Said property is
sold without warranty or re-
gives some persons who have
course, expressed or implied as
an interest in property the right
to title, use or enjoyment.
to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Pro-
This sale is made for the pur-
grams may also exist that help
pose of paying the indebted-
persons avoid or delay the fore-
ness secured by said mortgage,
closure process. An attorney
as well as the expenses of fore-
should be consulted to help you
closure.
understand these rights and programs as a part of the fore-
This sale is subject to postpone-
closure process. This sale is
ment or cancellation.
made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by
Kent D. McPhail
said mortgage, as well as the
McPhail Sanchez, LLC
expenses of foreclosure. The
Counsel for Mortgagee/Trans-
successful bidder must tender a
feree
non-refundable deposit of Five
126 Government Street
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in
Mobile, AL
certified funds made payable to
36602
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time and place of the sale. The bal-
Please publish this on
ance of the purchase price plus
01/24/2024, 01/31/2024, and
any deed recording costs and
02/07/2024.
transfer taxes must be paid in
ADID 580094
certified funds by noon the next
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Bonnie T. Libhart, an unmarried woman, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Total Media Management LLC, dba New South Mortgage, on September 14, 2016, said mortgage recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, in Instrument Number 20160920000537480; the undersigned DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc., as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, on March 21, 2024, during the legal hours interest in and to the following
LEGAL NOTICE
ics area.
TION OF ALL PARTIES ENTI-
of sale, all of its rights, title, and
ADID 578939
well as renovations to the robot-
The property is being sold “as
251-438-2333
256-502-9482
Judge of Probate, Madison
Chris Messervy,
Huntsville, AL
1301 Industrial Drive
2024
will accept proposals only from
Lorenzo A. Carrillo-Meza,
tify:
DONE this 23rd
multiple or single contracts for
PETITIONER’S NOTICE OF
project should immediately no-
ADID 578523
quired at the signing of the Con-
IN RE: A. F. C.-J.
otherwise in connection with this
set to hear the said Petition.
bidder’s proposal.
MADISON COUNTY, ALA-
any claim for labor, materials or
01/10/24, 01/17/24, 01/24/24,
$10,000, must accompany the
IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF
this project. All persons having
It is therefore ORDERED, AD-
amount not less than five (5)
01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24
request for final settlement on
Aqua Marine Enterprises, Inc.
the 2nd and 3rd corridors of
Bank of America, N.A.
(Madison Co), and have made
Office Administrator
Street, Mountain Brook, Ala-
Said sale will be made for the
Drive, Huntsville, AL 35757
ceased
process. An attorney should be
as a part of the foreclosure
completed the contract for con-
Sylaina Hinkle
avoid or delay the foreclosure
stand these rights and programs
Marine Enterprises, Inc. has
munity Shelter, 254 Allen Drake
also exist that help persons
consulted to help you under-
notice is hereby given that Aqua
Stom Shelter at: Monrovia Com-
day of January 2024, Susan J
This property will be sold on an
In accordance with Chapter 1,
struction of the Community
PROBATE COURT
PAGE 304, PROBATE
TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMP-
Title 39, Code of Alabama 1975
IN THE ESTATE Irving J Tar-
RECORD IN PLAT BOOK 1, RECORDS OF MADISON
Legal Notice
described real estate, situated
business day at the Law Office of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the address indicated below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. Carrington Mortgage Services LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th Place South, Suite 300, Homewood, AL 35223 www.tblaw.com TB File Number: 24-00092-CL-AL 01/24/2024, 01/31/2024, 02/07/2024 . ADID 580176
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE.
in Madison County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 96, according to the map of survey of Providence Phase I, Part B, a resubdivision of Lot 3A and Lot 3B of a resubdivision of Lots 1 and 3 of West Ridge, First Sector and other lands, as same appears of record in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, in Plat Book 46, Page 57 and 58.. Property street address for informational purposes: 29 Braxton St NW , Huntsville, AL 35806. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in certified funds made payable to Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price plus any deed recording costs and transfer taxes must be paid in certified funds by noon the next business day at the Law Office of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the address indicated below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc., (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th Place South, Suite 300, Homewood, AL 35223 www.tblaw.com TB File Number: 23-09380 01/24/2024, 01/31/2024, 02/07/2024 . ADID 579779 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE.
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by William R. Harriger, Jr. and Rachel Harriger, as husband and wife, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as nominee for First Federal Bank, on July 9, 2010, said mortgage recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, in Instrument No. 20100709000376490 and being modified in File No. 201800001153 and Mortgage Book 2022 Page 99502; the undersigned Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, on February 22, 2024, during the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Madison County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 108, on the recorded map of the Final Plat of Bermuda Lakes, Phase 2, a resubdivision of Tract A of a resubdivision of Tract A (20090731000503560) of Bermuda Lakes Phase 1 (20080506000295110), as recorded as Document Number 20091023000670370, in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama.. Property street address for informational purposes: 253 Bermuda Lakes Dr , Meridianville, AL 35759. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a
Bids must be submitted on pro-
ROAD SPIKE AT THE SOUTH-
26-10A-17
posal forms furnished by the Ar-
EAST CORNER OF SAID
Default having been made in
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in
chitect (Engineer) or copies
SECTION 5; THENCE NORTH
the payment of the indebted-
certified funds made payable to
Please take notice that a peti-
thereof.
00 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 21
ness secured by that certain
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time
tion for adoption in the above-
amounts exceeding that estab-
SECONDS WEST 202.07 FEET
mortgage executed by John C.
and place of the sale. The bal-
styled matter alleging that the
lished by the State Licensing
TO A NAIL AND DISK AT THE
Bailey Jr., and Shirley M. Bailey,
ance of the purchase price plus
Natural Mother, Purported Fa-
Board for General Contractors
POINT OF BEGINNING;
husband and wife, originally in
any deed recording costs and
ther and Unknown Fathers have
must be licensed under the pro-
THENCE FROM THE POINT
favor of Mortgage Electronic
transfer taxes must be paid in
abandoned the minor child has
visions of Title 34, Chapter 8,
OF BEGINNING SOUTH 89
Registration Systems, Inc., as
certified funds by noon the next
been filed in said Court by the
Code of Alabama, 1975, and
DEGREES 35 MINUTES 38
nominee for One Reverse Mort-
business day at the Law Office
Petitioners whose attorney is
must show evidence of license
SECONDS WEST 210.00 FEET
gage, LLC, on June 22, 2018,
of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the
named below, and that a hear-
before bidding or bid will not be
TO A 1/2 INCH CAPPED
said mortgage recorded in the
address indicated below. Tiffany
ing has been set on the same in
received or considered by the
REBAR (STAMPED HELS,
Office of the Judge of Probate
& Bosco, P.A. reserves the right
said Court in the City of
Architect (Engineer); the bidder
INC.); THENCE NORTH 00 DE-
of Madison County, Alabama, in
to award the bid to the next
Huntsville, Alabama.
shall show such evidence by
GREES 24 MINUTES 21 SEC-
File # 2018-00041480; the un-
highest bidder should the high-
advised that if you intend to
clearly displaying his or her cur-
ONDS WEST, 100.00 FEET TO
dersigned Carrington Mortgage
est bidder fail to timely tender
contest the adoption, you must
rent license number on the out-
A 1/2 INCH CAPPED REBAR
Services LLC, as
the total amount due. The Mort-
file a written response within
side of the sealed envelope in
(STAMPED HELS, INC.);
Mortgagee/Transferee, under
gagee/Transferee reserves the
thirty (30) days hereof with the
which the proposal is delivered.
THENCE NORTH 89 DE-
and by virtue of the power of
right to bid for and purchase the
attorney for the Petitioners,
The Owner reserves the right to
GREES 35 MINUTES 38 SEC-
sale contained in said mort-
real estate and to credit its pur-
whose name and address is
reject any or all proposals and
ONDS EAST, 210.00 FEET TO
gage, will sell at public outcry to
chase price against the ex-
shown below and with the Clerk
to waive technical errors if, in
A NAIL AND DISK; THENCE
the highest bidder for cash, in
penses of sale and the
of said Probate Court.
the Owner’s judgment, the best
SOUTH 00 DEGREES 24 MIN-
front of the main entrance of the
indebtedness secured by the
interests of the Owner will
UTES 21 SECONDS EAST,
Courthouse at Huntsville, Madi-
real estate. This sale is subject
Please be
A copy of
the Petition is not attached to
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Richard E. Jones and wife, Mona L. Jones, originally in favor of Johnson & Associates Mortgage Co., Inc., on October 19, 1994, said mortgage recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, in Book 2065 Page 1006 and corrected in Book 2071 Page 715 and further corrected in Book 2092 Page 651; the undersigned MidFirst Bank, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, on March 7, 2024, during the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Madison County, Alabama, towit: All that part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 2 West of the Huntsville Meridian Madison County, Alabama, more particularly described as commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 4; thence South 00 degrees 38 minutes East 556.38 feet to a point on the West right of way of Old Railroad Bed Road; thence along said right of way South 16 degrees 39 minutes West 105.60 feet; thence continuing along said right of way South 17 degrees 29 minutes West 357.23 feet to the Point of Beginning said point being a capped tacon iron pin set, Thence from the Point of Beginning continuing along said right of way South 17 degrees 29 minutes West 210.00 feet to a 3/4 inch open pipe found; thence leaving said right of way North 70 degrees 39 minutes 12 seconds West 107.96 feet to a capped tacon iron pin set; thence North 01 degrees 11 minutes 08 seconds East 188.58 feet to a capped tacon iron pin set; thence South 87 degrees 52 minutes 06 seconds
Need a job change? Check our TNValleyStuff Employment ads today.
ALABAMA ADOPTION CODE
All bidders bidding in
Get results fast with the TNValleyStuff Classifieds.
non-refundable deposit of Five
East 96.26 feet to a capped tacon iron pin set; thence South 72 degrees 31 minutes East 68.00 feet to the Point of beginning and containing 0.63 acres more or less. Together with a Right-of-Way and Easement for ingress and egress over, along and across the following described real estate, to-wit: All that part of the Northeast Quarter of Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 2 West of the Huntsville Meridian Madison County, Alabama, more particularly described as commencing at the Northeast corner of said Section 4; thence South 00 degrees 38 minutes East 556.38 feet to a point on the West right of way of Old Railroad Road; thence along said right of way South 16 degrees 39 minutes West 105.60 feet, thence continuing along said right of way South 17 degrees 29 minutes West 567.23 feet to the Point of True Beginning. Thence from the Point of Beginning continuing along said right of way South 17 degrees 29 minutes West 8.0 feet; thence leaving said right of way North 86 degrees 35 minutes West 54.61 feet; thence North 17 degrees 29 minutes East 23.00 feet to a point on the South boundary of a 0.63 acre tract; thence along said boundary South 70 degrees 39 minutes 12 seconds East 53.00 feet to the Point of True Beginning and containing 0.19 acres more or less.. Property street address for informational purposes: 5782 Old Railroad Bed Rd , Toney, AL 35773-9310. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in certified funds made payable to Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price plus any deed recording costs and transfer taxes must be paid in certified funds by noon the next business day at the Law Office of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the address indicated below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation. MidFirst Bank, (“Transferee”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th Place South, Suite 300, Homewood, AL 35223 www.tblaw.com TB File Number: 24-00445-MF-AL 01/31/2024, 02/07/2024, 02/14/2024 . ADID 580864
www.TNValleyStuff.com
THE RECORD • 5C
January 31, 2024 to award the bid to the next
the indebtedness secured by
SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE
title, and interest in and to the
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
highest bidder should the high-
said mortgage, as well as the
IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-
following described real estate,
SALE.
est bidder fail to timely tender
expenses of foreclosure. The
RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-
situated in Madison County, Ala-
Default having been made in
the total amount due. The Mort-
successful bidder must tender a
PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO
bama, to-wit: Lot 152, according
Default having been made in
the payment of the indebted-
gagee/Transferee reserves the
non-refundable deposit of Five
TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-
to the plat of survey of Bent-
the payment of the indebted-
ness secured by that certain
right to bid for and purchase the
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in
MENT AND WILL BE SOLD
brook Subdivision as recorded
ness secured by that certain
mortgage executed by Justin S.
real estate and to credit its pur-
certified funds made payable to
SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF
in Document Number
mortgage executed by Henriette
Ragland and wife Joy Ragland
chase price against the ex-
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time
REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-
20070417000268580, in the Of-
S. Westley, a single woman,
and Elizabeth Sloan Ragland,
penses of sale and the
and place of the sale. The bal-
TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Al-
fice of the Judge of Probate of
originally in favor of Mortgage
an unmarried woman, originally
indebtedness secured by the
ance of the purchase price plus
abama law gives some persons
Madison County, Alabama..
Electronic Registration Sys-
in favor of Mortgage Electronic
real estate. This sale is subject
any deed recording costs and
who have an interest in property
Property street address for in-
tems, Inc., solely as nominee for
Registration Systems, Inc. as
to postponement or cancella-
transfer taxes must be paid in
the right to redeem the property
formational purposes: 160
Platinum Mortgage, Inc., on De-
nominee for First Federal Bank,
tion. M&T Bank, (“Transferee”)
certified funds by noon the next
under certain circumstances.
Sagebrook Drive , Madison, AL
cember 1, 2017, said mortgage
on January 19, 2012, said mort-
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th
business day at the Law Office
Programs may also exist that
35757. THIS PROPERTY WILL
recorded in the Office of the
gage recorded in the Office of
Place South, Suite 300, Home-
of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the
help persons avoid or delay the
BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS,
Judge of Probate of Madison
the Judge of Probate of Madi-
wood, AL 35223 www.tblaw.com
address indicated below. Tiffany
foreclosure process. An attorney
WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT
County, Alabama, in Instrument
son County, Alabama, in Instru-
TB File Number: 24-00146-MT-
& Bosco, P.A. reserves the right
should be consulted to help you
WARRANTY OR RECOURSE,
No. 2017-00614282; the under-
ment Number
AL 01/31/2024, 02/07/2024,
to award the bid to the next
understand these rights and
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS
signed Pingora Loan Servicing,
20120119000035690; with mort-
02/14/2024 .
highest bidder should the high-
programs as a part of the fore-
TO TITLE, USE AND/OR EN-
LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee,
gage modification agreement
ADID 581130
est bidder fail to timely tender
closure process. This sale is
JOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD
under and by virtue of the power
the total amount due. The Mort-
made for the purpose of paying
SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF
of sale contained in said mort-
gagee/Transferee reserves the
the indebtedness secured by
REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-
gage, will sell at public outcry to
right to bid for and purchase the
said mortgage, as well as the
TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Al-
the highest bidder for cash, in
real estate and to credit its pur-
expenses of foreclosure. The
abama law gives some persons
front of the main entrance of the
chase price against the ex-
successful bidder must tender a
who have an interest in property
Courthouse at Huntsville, Madi-
penses of sale and the
non-refundable deposit of Five
the right to redeem the property
son County, Alabama, on March
indebtedness secured by the
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in
under certain circumstances.
7, 2024, during the legal hours
real estate. This sale is subject
certified funds made payable to
Programs may also exist that
of sale, all of its rights, title, and
to postponement or cancella-
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time
help persons avoid or delay the
interest in and to the following
tion. Citigroup Mortgage Loan
and place of the sale. The bal-
foreclosure process. An attorney
described real estate, situated
Trust 2022-A, (“Transferee”)
ance of the purchase price plus
should be consulted to help you
in Madison County, Alabama,
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th
any deed recording costs and
understand these rights and
to-wit: Lot 1, Block 2, according
Place South, Suite 300, Home-
transfer taxes must be paid in
programs as a part of the fore-
to the Plat of Beverly’s Place
wood, AL 35223 www.tblaw.com
certified funds by noon the next
closure process. This sale is
Phase II, as recorded in Plat
TB File Number: 24-00372-SP-
business day at the Law Office
made for the purpose of paying
Book 26, Page 90, as recorded
AL 01/31/2024, 02/07/2024,
of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the
the indebtedness secured by
in the Office of the Judge of
02/14/2024 .
address indicated below. Tiffany
said mortgage, as well as the
Probate of Madison County, Ala-
ADID 580880
& Bosco, P.A. reserves the right
expenses of foreclosure. The
bama.. Property street address
to award the bid to the next
successful bidder must tender a
for informational purposes: 106
highest bidder should the high-
non-refundable deposit of Five
Magenta Ln , Madison, AL
est bidder fail to timely tender
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in
35757. THIS PROPERTY WILL
the total amount due. The Mort-
certified funds made payable to
BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS,
gagee/Transferee reserves the
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time
WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT
right to bid for and purchase the
and place of the sale. The bal-
WARRANTY OR RECOURSE,
real estate and to credit its pur-
ance of the purchase price plus
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS
chase price against the ex-
any deed recording costs and
TO TITLE, USE AND/OR EN-
penses of sale and the
transfer taxes must be paid in
JOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD
indebtedness secured by the
certified funds by noon the next
SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF
real estate. This sale is subject
business day at the Law Office
REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-
to postponement or cancella-
of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the
TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Al-
tion. PennyMac Loan Services,
address indicated below. Tiffany
abama law gives some persons
LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany &
& Bosco, P.A. reserves the right
who have an interest in property
Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th Place
to award the bid to the next
the right to redeem the property
South, Suite 300, Homewood,
highest bidder should the high-
under certain circumstances.
AL 35223 www.tblaw.com TB
est bidder fail to timely tender
Programs may also exist that
File Number: 24-00436
the total amount due. The Mort-
help persons avoid or delay the
01/31/2024, 02/07/2024,
gagee/Transferee reserves the
foreclosure process. An attorney
02/14/2024 .
right to bid for and purchase the
should be consulted to help you
ADID 580885
real estate and to credit its pur-
understand these rights and
chase price against the ex-
programs as a part of the fore-
penses of sale and the
closure process. This sale is
indebtedness secured by the
made for the purpose of paying
real estate. This sale is subject
the indebtedness secured by
to postponement or cancella-
said mortgage, as well as the
tion. The above mortgage fore-
expenses of foreclosure. The
closure sale has been
successful bidder must tender a
postponed from January 25,
non-refundable deposit of Five
2024 until March 7, 2024, during
Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in
the legal hours of sale in front of
certified funds made payable to
the main entrance of the Court-
Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time
house at Huntsville, Madison
and place of the sale. The bal-
County, Alabama. Lakeview
ance of the purchase price plus
Loan Servicing, LLC, (“Trans-
any deed recording costs and
feree”) Tiffany & Bosco, P.A.,
transfer taxes must be paid in
2501 20th Place South, Suite
certified funds by noon the next
300, Homewood, AL 35223
business day at the Law Office
www.tblaw.com TB File Number:
of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the
23-08915 . PUBLICATION
address indicated below. Tiffany
DATES: December 20, 2023,
& Bosco, P.A. reserves the right
December 27, 2023, January 3,
to award the bid to the next
2024, January 31, 2024.
highest bidder should the high-
NEWSPAPER: The Madison
est bidder fail to timely tender
County Record.
the total amount due. The Mort-
ADID 581150
gagee/Transferee reserves the
SALE.
recorded August 10, 2022 in Mortgage Book 2022 Page 197749; the undersigned M&T Bank, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Courthouse at Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, on March 28, 2024, during the legal hours of sale, all of its rights, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in Madison County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 14, Block 1, of Falls Creek Subdivision, Phase 2, A Resubdivision of Tract 1 of Falls Creek Phase 1 (Document Number 20070625000448440), as recorded in Document Number 20110118000030350 Probate Records of Madison County, Alabama.. Property street address for informational purposes: 106 Broken Oak Pass , New Market, AL 35761. THIS PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender a non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in certified funds made payable to Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the time and place of the sale. The balance of the purchase price plus any deed recording costs and transfer taxes must be paid in certified funds by noon the next business day at the Law Office of Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at the address indicated below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. reserves the right
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE. Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Shanna Anderson Rozell AKA Shanna E. Anderson, and Nathaniel Lee Rozell, wife and husband, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Green Tree Servicing LLC, on February 10, 2014, said mortgage recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, in Instrument Number 20140528000278500; with mod-
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
ification agreement recorded in
SALE.
File Number 2019-00064249; the undersigned Citigroup Mort-
Default having been made in
gage Loan Trust 2022-A, as
the payment of the indebted-
Mortgagee/Transferee, under
ness secured by that certain
and by virtue of the power of
mortgage executed by Jennifer
sale contained in said mort-
Denise Townsend, unmarried
gage, will sell at public outcry to
woman, originally in favor of
the highest bidder for cash, in
Mortgage Electronic Registra-
front of the main entrance of the
tion Systems, Inc., as nominee
Courthouse at Huntsville, Madi-
for Acopia, LLC, on July 24,
son County, Alabama, on March
2018, said mortgage recorded
21, 2024, during the legal hours
in the Office of the Judge of
of sale, all of its rights, title, and
Probate of Madison County, Ala-
interest in and to the following
bama, in File Number 2018-
described real estate, situated
00047657; with loan
in Madison County, Alabama,
modification agreement(s)
to-wit: Lot 17, according to the
recorded in File Number 2019-
map of survey of Countess Two
00076287, File Number 2021-
Estates, Huntsville, Alabama, as
00065005 and Mortgage Bk
recorded in Plat Book 13, Page
2023 Page 9479; the under-
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
15, in the Office of the Judge of
signed PennyMac Loan Serv-
SALE.
Probate of Madison County, Ala-
ices, LLC, as
bama.. Property street address
Mortgagee/Transferee, under
Default having been made in
for informational purposes: 135
and by virtue of the power of
the payment of the indebted-
Colby Dr NE , Huntsville, AL
sale contained in said mort-
ness secured by that certain
35810. THIS PROPERTY WILL
gage, will sell at public outcry to
mortgage executed by Alice M.
BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS,
the highest bidder for cash, in
Byas, an unmarried person,
WHERE IS” BASIS, WITHOUT
front of the main entrance of the
originally in favor of First Ameri-
WARRANTY OR RECOURSE,
Courthouse at Huntsville, Madi-
can Bank, on May 21, 2008,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS
son County, Alabama, on March
said mortgage recorded in the
TO TITLE, USE AND/OR EN-
7, 2024, during the legal hours
Office of the Judge of Probate
JOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD
of sale, all of its rights, title, and
of Madison County, Alabama, in
SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF
interest in and to the following
Instrument No.
REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-
described real estate, situated
20080522000333490 and modi-
TIES ENTITLED THERETO. Al-
in Madison County, Alabama,
fied in Mortgage Book 2022
abama law gives some persons
to-wit: Lot 126, according to the
Page 155125; the undersigned
who have an interest in property
Final Plat of Bristol Creek
Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC,
the right to redeem the property
Phase V, Owens Cross Roads,
as Mortgagee/Transferee, under
under certain circumstances.
Madison County, Alabama, as
and by virtue of the power of
Programs may also exist that
recorded as Document No.
sale contained in said mort-
help persons avoid or delay the
2018-00005796, in the Office of
gage, will sell at public outcry to
foreclosure process. An attorney
the Judge of Probate of Madi-
the highest bidder for cash, in
should be consulted to help you
son County, Alabama.. Property
front of the main entrance of the
understand these rights and
street address for informational
Courthouse at Huntsville, Madi-
programs as a part of the fore-
purposes: 114 Winstead Cir ,
son County, Alabama, on Janu-
closure process. This sale is
Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763.
ary 25, 2024, during the legal
made for the purpose of paying
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
hours of sale, all of its rights,
SO
O
“
S
right to bid for and purchase the
CLASSIFIEDS GETS RESULTS!
S
real estate and to credit its purchase price against the exf
You can’t find today’s talent with yesterday’s tools. Nobody brings more innovative solutions to employers than Monster. With SeeMore’s cloud-based technology, the strongest candidates have never been easier to reach and manage. Now you can see and search resumes from any of your sources – whether they’re from Monster, your existing database, referrals or current employees. Monster. Find Better.
PR4149
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
6C • THE RECORD
January 31, 2024
penses of sale and the
solely as nominee for Country-
signed to Trustmark National
indebtedness secured by the
wide Bank, FSB, said Mortgage
Bank by instrument recorded in
real estate. This sale is subject
being recorded January 30,
Mortgage Book 2024, Page
to postponement or cancella-
2008, in Instrument Number
6617, in the Office of the Judge
tion. Pingora Loan Servicing,
20080130000060940, in the Of-
LLC, (“Transferee”) Tiffany &
under and by virtue of the power
(1) West; thence South along
of sale contained in the Mort-
The East margin of a road 633
gage, will sell at public outcry to
feet; thence East 460 feet;
Default having being made in
the highest bidder for cash in
thence North 633 Feet; Thence
of Probate of Madison County,
the payment of the indebted-
front of the main (North) en-
West 460 feet to the point of be-
fice of the Judge of Probate of
Alabama. Said default continues
ness secured by that certain
trance of the Madison County,
ginning.
Bosco, P.A., 2501 20th Place
Madison County, Alabama; hav-
and notice is hereby given that
mortgage dated November 5,
Alabama, Courthouse in the
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE
South, Suite 300, Homewood,
ing later been assigned to
the undersigned, Trustmark Na-
2013 executed by Roberto
City of Huntsville, Madison
AL 35223 www.tblaw.com TB
NewRez LLC d/b/a Shellpoint
tional Bank, under and by virtue
Duran and Cecilia S. Alvarado,
County, Alabama, on the 14th
File Number: 23-08702
Mortgage Servicing by instru-
of the power of sale contained
husband and wife, in favor of
day of February, 2024, during
A parcel of land located in a part
01/31/2024, 02/07/2024,
ment recorded in Mtg Book
in said mortgage, will sell at
Mortgage Electronic Registra-
the legal hours of sale, the fol-
of the Northeast Quarter of the
02/14/2024 .
2023, Page 112988, in the Of-
public outcry to the highest bid-
tion Systems, Inc. solely as
lowing described real estate sit-
Southeast Quarter of Section
ADID 581152
fice of the Judge of Probate of
der for cash at the main en-
nominee for Green Tree Servic-
uated in Madison County,
11, township 1 South, Range 1
Madison County, Alabama. Said
trance to the County
ing LLC, said Mortgage being
Alabama, to-wit:
West, Madison County, Ala-
default continues and notice is
Courthouse, Madison County,
recorded November 18, 2013, in
hereby given that the under-
Alabama on 03/14/2024, during
Inst. #20131118000732250, in
Commencing at the center of
described as follows: Com-
signed, NewRez LLC d/b/a
the legal hours of sale, the fol-
the Office of the Judge of Pro-
the East boundary of Section
mence at the Northwest corner
Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing,
lowing described real estate sit-
bate of Madison County, Ala-
31, Township 2 South, Range 2
of the Northeast Quarter of the
under and by virtue of the power
uated in Madison County,
bama; having later been
East; thence North 0 degrees
Southeast Quarter and run
of sale contained in said mort-
Alabama, to-wit:
assigned to NewRez LLC d/b/a
15 minutes East 960 feet to the
South 89 degrees 52 minutes
Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing
North right-of-way South 89 de-
19 seconds East along the
SALE Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by DAVID M. GIAMBRONE AND WIFE, LINDSEY W. GIAMBRONE, to BANCORPSOUTH BANK on DECEMBER 18, 2015, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of MADISON County, Alabama, at MORTGAGE INSTRUMENT NO. 20151228000700630, the undersigned CADENCE BANK FORMERLY BANCORPSOUTH BANK, as mortgagee (or transferee), under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, at the entrance of the Courthouse of MADISON County, Alabama, on MARCH 1, 2024, between the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate situated in MADISON County, Alabama, to wit: LOT 72, ACCORDING TO THE FINAL PLAT OF COVENTRY PHASE 1 AT MCMULLEN COVE, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, RECORDED AS DOCUMENT NO. 20110826000444200, IN THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA Subject to all zoning, easements, restrictions, restrictive covenants and reservations appearing of record. Said sale will also be made subject to any Federal Tax Liens, Ad Valorem Real Estate Taxes and\or Special Assessments of any nature, if any, which might adversely affect the title to the property. The property is being sold “as is, where is”. Said property is sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to title, use, enjoyment or condition. The mortgagee or transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and credit its purchase price against the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real estate. All bidders will be required to execute a bidding agreement prior to sale. Copies of the bidding agreement may be obtained prior to the sale. The successful bidder will be required to pay the bid amount at the time of sale in cash or certified funds. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the attorneys fees and expenses of foreclosure. This sale is subject to cancellation or postponement. CADENCE BANK FORMERLY BANCORPSOUTH BANK, Mortgagee-Transferee Leonard N. Math Chambless Math
Carr, P.C.
P.O. Box 230759 Montgomery, Alabama 361230759
gage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at
A lot or tract of land in Madison
by instrument recorded in Mtg
grees 57 minutes 30 seconds
North line of said northeast
the main entrance to the County
County, Alabama, more particu-
Book 2023, Page 150162, in the
West 686.6 feet to an iron pin;
quarter of the Southeast quarter
Courthouse, Madison County,
larly described as beginning at
Office of the Judge of Probate
thence continue South 89 de-
for a distance of 258.11 feet;
Alabama on 02/22/2024, during
the Southwest corner of ten (10)
of Madison County, Alabama.
grees 57 minutes 30 seconds
thence run South 19 degrees 37
the legal hours of sale, the fol-
acres taken evenly off the North
Said default continues and no-
West 116.32 feet to an iron pin
minutes 27 seconds east for a
lowing described real estate sit-
side of the Northeast 1/4 of the
tice is hereby given that the un-
for a POINT OF BEGINNING;
distance of 377.07 feet to the
uated in Madison County,
Southeast 1/4 of Section 1,
dersigned, NewRez LLC d/b/a
thence North 0 degrees 02 min-
point of curve in the centerline
Alabama, to-wit:
Township 8, Range 2 East;
Shellpoint Mortgage Servicing,
utes 30 seconds East 295.4 feet
of a county road and the point of
thence North along the West
under and by virtue of the power
to an iron pin; thence South 89
beginning, said curve being to
A parcel of land located in the
boundary line of said ten (10)
of sale contained in said mort-
degrees 57 minutes 30 seconds
the left and have a Delta Angle
State of AL, County of Madison,
acres tract 105.0 feet to a point;
gage, will sell at public outcry to
West 116.33 feet to an iron pin;
to 28 degrees 56 minutes 25
with a situs address of 14008
which point is the place of true
the highest bidder for cash at
thence South 0 degrees 02 min-
seconds and a radius of 454.25
Creely Dr SW, Huntsville AL
beginning. From this point of
the main entrance to the County
utes 30 seconds West 295.4
feet; thence run South 36 de-
35803-2521 C097 Currently
true beginning at right angles
Courthouse, Madison County,
feet to an iron pin; thence North
grees 54 minutes 17 seconds
owned by Hudgins David W. El-
East 209.0 feet along the North
Alabama on 02/29/2024, during
89 degrees 57 minutes 30 sec-
East along the chord of said
dora V having a tax assessor
margin of Clifford Earl Brock-
the legal hours of sale, the fol-
onds East 116.33 feet to the
curve for chord distance of
number of 24-06-13-4-006-
way’s land to a point; thence at
lowing described real estate sit-
POINT OF BEGINNING con-
277.91 feet; said point being in
045.000 and being the same
right angles Northwardly 209.0
uated in Madison County,
taining 0.79 acres, more or less.
the centerline of said county
property more fully described as
feet to a point; thence at right
Alabama, to-wit:
Lot 17, Block 7 Sandhurst Park
angles West 209.0 feet to a
Subdivision JT SURV DB
point in the West boundary line
963/955 2/01/00 prev assd: Lynch, Patrick E / Thelma C.
grees 58 minutes 26 seconds
Lot 11, Block 6, according to the
“as is, where is” basis, subject
West for a distance of 183.75
of said 10 acre tract; thence
map of survey of Cloverdale
to any easements, encum-
feet; thence run South 59 de-
Southwardly along said West
Subdivision, as recorded in Plat
brances, and exceptions re-
grees 27 minutes 27 seconds
boundary line 209.0 feet to the
Book 1, Page 242, Office of the
flected in the Mortgage and
West for
For informational purposes only,
point of true beginning, and con-
Judge of Probate of Madison
those contained in the records
feet to the point of beginning.
the property address is: 14008
taining one acre, more or less.
County, Alabama.
of the Office of the Judge of
Creely Dr SW, Huntsville, AL
Less and except one-half (1/2)
Probate of the County where
And Also Less and Except:
35803. Any property address
of the oil and mineral rights
For informational purposes only,
the above-described property is
Any portion of the above de-
provided is not part of the legal
heretofore reserved by O.R.
the property address is: 4309
situated.
scribed parcel lying and being
description of the property sold
Drake and wife, Minnie Ikard
Arlington Rd. SW, Huntsville, AL
sold without warranty or re-
situated West of Hills Chapel
herein and in the event of any
Drake. This being the same
35805. Any property address
course, expressed or implied,
Road.
discrepancy, the legal descrip-
land deeded to Ralph I. Adams
provided is not part of the legal
as to title, use and/or enjoyment
tion referenced herein shall con-
by Leslie C. Cagle and Gladys
description of the property sold
and will be sold subject to the
Property Address: 347 Hills
trol.
Cagle by deed on record in
herein and in the event of any
right of redemption of all parties
Chapel Road, Hazel Green, AL
Book 289, Page 864 of the Pro-
discrepancy, the legal descrip-
entitled thereto.
35750
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
bate Records of Madison
tion referenced herein shall con-
SOLD ON AN “AS-IS, WHERE-
County, Alabama.
trol.
Alabama law gives some per-
Together with the hereditaments
sons who have an interest in
and appurtenances thereunto
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
RUARY 7 AND FEBRUARY 14, 2024
For informational purposes only,
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
property the right to redeem the
belonging.
BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
the property address is: 319
SOLD ON AN “AS-IS, WHERE-
property under certain circum-
sold on an “AS IS, WHERE IS”
REFLECTED IN THE MORT-
Wesley Childers Rd., New
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
stances.
basis subject to the right of way
GAGE AND THOSE CON-
Hope, AL 35760. Any property
EASEMENTS, ENCUM-
exist that help persons avoid or
easements and restrictions of
TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
address provided is not part of
BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
delay the foreclosure process.
record in the Probate Office of
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
the legal description of the prop-
REFLECTED IN THE MORT-
An attorney should be consulted
Madison County, Alabama, and
OF PROBATE OF THE
erty sold herein and in the event
GAGE AND THOSE CON-
to help you understand these
will be subject to existing spe-
COUNTY WHERE THE
of any discrepancy, the legal de-
TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
rights and programs as a part of
cial assessments, if any, which
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-
scription referenced herein shall
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
the foreclosure process.
might adversely affect the title to
ERTY IS SITUATED.
control.
OF PROBATE OF THE
THIS
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
the indebtedness secured by
COURSE, EXPRESS OR IM-
SOLD ON AN “AS-IS, WHERE-
ERTY IS SITUATED.
ness secured by the Mortgage,
said mortgage, as well as the
PLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
as well as the expenses of fore-
expenses of foreclosure.
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
EASEMENTS, ENCUM-
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE-
closure.
Alabama law gives some per-
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
COURSE, EXPRESS OR IM-
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
REFLECTED IN THE MORT-
PLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
The Mortgagee reserves the
property the right to redeem the
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
GAGE AND THOSE CON-
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
right to bid for and purchase the
property under certain circum-
THERETO.
TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
real estate and to credit its pur-
stances.
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
chase price against the ex-
exist that help persons avoid or
Alabama law gives some per-
OF PROBATE OF THE
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
penses of sale and the
delay the foreclosure process.
sons who have an interest in
COUNTY WHERE THE
THERETO.
indebtedness secured by the
An attorney should be consulted
property the right to redeem the
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-
real estate.
to help you understand these
property under certain circum-
ERTY IS SITUATED.
stances.
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
sons who have an interest in
This sale is subject to postpone-
the foreclosure process.
exist that help persons avoid or
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE-
property the right to redeem the
ment or cancellation; contact
Renasant Bank
delay the foreclosure process.
COURSE, EXPRESS OR IM-
property under certain circum-
Charles Howard Grisham at the
Mortgagee or Transferee
An attorney should be consulted
PLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
stances.
phone number shown below
This Instrument Prepared By:
to help you understand these
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
exist that help persons avoid or
prior to attendance at sale.
Burt W. Newsome
rights and programs as a part of
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
delay the foreclosure process.
the foreclosure process.
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
An attorney should be consulted
REDSTONE FEDERAL CREDIT
Birmingham, AL 35238
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
to help you understand these
UNION
Attorney for Mortgagee or
THERETO.
rights and programs as a part of
Mortgagee
Transferee
Programs may also
This sale is made for the pur-
THIS
pose of paying the indebted-
THIS
sons who have an interest in
Alabama law gives some per-
Programs may also
P.O. Box 382753
the foreclosure process.
Run ad:
Alabama law gives some per-
well as the expenses of foreclo-
sons who have an interest in
This sale is made for the pur-
ISHAM, ESQUIRE
sure, including a reasonable at-
property the right to redeem the
pose of paying the indebted-
Attorney for Mortgagee
torney’s fees and other
property under certain circum-
ness secured by mortgage as
Post Office Box 5585
purposes set out in said mort-
stances.
well as the expenses of foreclo-
Huntsville, Al 35814-5585
gage.
exist that help persons avoid or
sure, including a reasonable at-
(256) 837-5100
delay the foreclosure process.
torney’s fees and other
NewRez LLC d/b/a Shellpoint
An attorney should be consulted
purposes set out in said mort-
01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24
Mortgage Servicing
to help you understand these
gage.
ADID 578813
Paul K. Lavelle, Esq.
rights and programs as a part of
Attorney for Mortgagee
the foreclosure process.
Programs may also
Spina, & Lavelle, P.C.
CHARLES HOWARD GR-
NewRez LLC d/b/a Shellpoint Paul K. Lavelle, Esq.
400N
pose of paying the indebted-
Attorney for Mortgagee
Birmingham, Alabama 35243
ness secured by mortgage as
Spina, & Lavelle, P.C.
(205) 298-1800
well as the expenses of foreclo-
One Perimeter Park South-Suite
30-FC-23-01139
sure, including a reasonable at-
400N
torney’s fees and other
Birmingham, Alabama 35243
PUBLICATION DATES:
purposes set out in said mort-
(205) 298-1800
January 31, 2024, February 7,
gage.
30-FC-23-01334
Trustmark National Bank
01/31/24, 02/07/24, 02/14/24
Default having being made in the payment of the indebted-
executed by Tara Maricic a mar-
Systems, Inc., solely as a nomi-
the payment of the indebted-
nee for Trustmark National
ness secured by that certain
Bank, said Mortgage being
mortgage dated January 10,
recorded May 27, 2022, in Mort-
2008 executed by David W.
gage Book 2022, Page 139072,
Hudgins and Eldora V. Hudgins,
in the Office of the Judge of
in favor of Mortgage Electronic
Probate of Madison County, Ala-
Registration Systems, Inc.
bama; having later been as-
Attorney for Mortgagee Spina, & Lavelle, P.C. One Perimeter Park South-Suite 400N Birmingham, Alabama 35243 (205) 298-1800 40-FC-24-01006 01/31/24, 02/07/24, 02/14/24 ADID 580822
Need a job change? Check our TNValleyStuff Employment ads today. Get results fast with the TNValleyStuff Classifieds.
Default having being made in ness secured by that certain mortgage dated October 18, 2006 executed by Owen B.
SALE
Thomas, Jr. & Donna A. Thomas, husband & wife, in nancial Services of Alabama,
the payment of the indebted-
Inc., said Mortgage being
ness secured by that certain
recorded October 23, 2006, in
mortgage executed by Joseph
Inst. # 20061023000721160, in
Lemont Sanchez, an unmarried
the Office of the Judge of Pro-
man, on September 7, 2021, to
bate of Madison County, Ala-
Renasant Bank, which mort-
bama; having later been
gage is recorded in RLPY Book
assigned to U.S. Bank Trust Na-
2021 Page 00075086, in the Of-
tional Association, not in its indi-
fice of the Judge of Probate of
vidual capacity but solely as
Madison County, Alabama, the
Owner Trustee for RCF 2 Acqui-
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
undersigned, as Mortgagee or
sition Trust by instrument
SALE
Transferee, under and by virtue
recorded in Book 2022,Page
of the power of sale contained
191245, in the Office of the
Default having been made in
in the said mortgage will sell at
Judge of Probate of Madison
the payment of the indebted-
public outcry to the highest bid-
County, Alabama. Said default
ness secured by a certain Mort-
der for cash in front of the main
continues and notice is hereby
gage made by Nick St. Clair and
entrance of the Madison County
given that the undersigned, U.S.
Susan St. Clair Husband and
Courthouse in Huntsville, Ala-
Bank Trust National Association,
Wife, (the “Mortgagor”), in favor
bama, on February 20, 2024,
not in its individual capacity but
of Redstone Federal Credit
during the legal hours of sale
solely as Owner Trustee for
Union dated April 13, 2012, and
the following real estate situated
RCF 2 Acquisition Trust, under
filed for record on April 18,
in Madison County, Alabama, to
and by virtue of the power of
2012, in Document No.
wit:
sale contained in said mort-
20120418000235990, in the
Beginning 340 East of the
gage, will sell at public outcry to
Probate Office of Madison
Northwest (NW) Corner of the
the highest bidder for cash at
County, Alabama (the “Mort-
Northeast (NE) Quarter (1/4) of
the main entrance to the County
gage”), the undersigned Red-
the Southeast (SE) Quarter
Courthouse, Madison County,
stone Federal Credit Union (the
(1/4) of Section Eleven (11),
Alabama on 02/22/2024, during
“Mortgagee”), as Mortgagee,
Township One (1), Range One
the legal hours of sale, the fol-
ADID 580186 Paul K. Lavelle, Esq.
SALE
Default having been made in
2024 and February 14, 2024
ADID 581287
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
favor of American General Fi-
This sale is made for the pur-
Madison County Record
1/31, 2/7 & 2/14/2024
ADID 580082
the payment of the indebted-
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Mortgage Servicing
One Perimeter Park South-Suite
NEWSPAPER:
Programs may also
rights and programs as a part of
ness secured by mortgage as
Default having being made in
C
made for the purpose of paying
pose of paying the indebted-
gage Electronic Registration
f
This sale is made for the pur-
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-
ried person, in favor of Mort-
SALE
the subject property. This sale is
COUNTY WHERE THE THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
mortgage dated May 27, 2022
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Programs may also
Said property will be
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE-
ness secured by that certain
ADID 581143
This property will be
distance of 229.06
EASEMENTS, ENCUM-
SALE
Please run: JANUARY 31, FEB-
road; thence run North 40 deThis property will be sold on an
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
334-272-2230
bama, being more particularly
f
(
)
S
Search 4,000 cars! Find it. Buy it. Drive it. FL16777
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Less and Except:
THE RECORD • 7C
January 31, 2024 lowing described real estate sit-
the same within the time al-
the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of
lowed by law, or the same will
Probate of said County, Notice
IN THE PROBATE COURT
be barred.
is hereby given that all persons
IN THE PROBATE COURT
time allowed by law, or the
PROBATE CASE NO: 79465
REBECCA SPANYER CRAB-
having claims against the said
PROBATE CASE NO: 79482
same will be barred.
Unit 10052, of Cedarwood
MADISON COUNTY PER-
TREE
Estate are hereby required to
MADISON COUNTY PER-
Shirley S. McCann
Place Garden Homes, Phase
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S
present the same within the
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S
VI, according to the Plat of said
NOTICE
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
time allowed by law, or the
NOTICE
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
condominium recorded in the
PROBATE COURT
3T , January 31st, February 7th
same will be barred.
PROBATE COURT
3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14,
Probate Records of Madison
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
, and 14th
DORIS FORD TAYLOR
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
2024
County, Alabama, in Plat Book
TATE OF GENE LESLIE
ADID 580232
TATE OF Rachel S Wilson
ADID 580516
29, Page 25, as amended in
HARDIN, DECEASED.
Plat Book 30, Page 54, as
Letters Testamentary upon the
amended in Plat Book 31, Page
Estate of GENE LESLIE
65, as amended in Plat Book
HARDIN, deceased, Having
31, Page 82, as amended in
been granted to the under-
Plat Book 32, Page 64, as
signed on the 12th day of Janu-
amended in Plat Book 33, Page
ary, 2024 by the Hon. Frank
85, Probate Records of Madison
Barger, Judge of Probate of said
County, Alabama. This unit is a
County, Notice is hereby given
part of a condominium develop-
that all persons having claims
ment created under the condo-
against the said Estate are
minium Ownership Act of the
hereby required to present the
State of Alabama Code of Ala-
same within the time allowed by
bama 1975, Section 35-8-1 et
law, or the same will be barred.
seq., and was established by a
LAURA WHITSON HARDIN
NOTICE
uated in Madison County, Alabama, to-wit:
Declaration of Condominium for Cedarwood Place Garden
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
Homes, recorded in Condo-
3T , January 17th, 24th, and
minium Record 4, Page 89, Pro-
31st
bate Records of Madison
ADID 579528
Condominium
Place Garden Homes, as recorded in Condominium Record 4, Page 240, as amended by Second Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Cedarwood Place Garden Homes as recorded in Condominium Record 4, Page 321, and in Condominium Record 4, Page 365, Probate Records of Madison County, Alabama, as amended by Third Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Cedarwood Place Garden Homes, as recorded in Condominium Record 4, Page 373, Probate Records of Madison County, Alabama, as amended by Fourth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Cedarwood Place Garden Homes, as recorded in Condominiums Record 4, Page 418, as amended by Fifth Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of Cedarwood Place Garden Homes, as recorded in Condominium Record 4, Page 514,
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79469 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GLENN D. WEATHERS , DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the
the 12th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. KATHERINE B WEATHERS MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st
dominiums as provided in the Declaration of Condominium described above, as same may be hereafter amended.
the property address is: 10052 Meredith Ln., Huntsville, AL 35803. Any property address provided is not part of the legal description of the property sold herein and in the event of any discrepancy, the legal description referenced herein shall control.
NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79462 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF June Oneida Quinn a/k/a June O. Quinn, DE-
SOLD ON AN “AS-IS, WHEREIS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY EASEMENTS, ENCUMBRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS REFLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE AND THOSE CONTAINED IN THE RECORDS OF THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF THE COUNTY WHERE THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED.
THIS
Estate of June Oneida Quinn a/k/a June O. Quinn, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 12th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Darren James Quinn a/k/a Darren J. Quinn
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED THERETO.
3T , Jan 17, 24, 31, 2024 ADID 579537
sons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances.
Programs may also
exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by mortgage as well as the expenses of foreclosure, including a reasonable attorney’s fees and other purposes set out in said mortgage. U.S. Bank Trust National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as Owner Trustee for RCF 2 Acquisition
NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79478 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT TATE OF ALLISON NOBLE GARRETT AKA ALLISON
Spina, & Lavelle, P.C. One Perimeter Park South-Suite 400N Birmingham, Alabama 35243 (205) 298-1800 37-FC-24-01010 PUBLICATION DATES: January 24, 2024, January 31, 2024 and February 7, 2024 NEWSPAPER: Madison County Record ADID 579771
Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of ALLISON NOBLE GARRETT AKA ALLISON CLAUDETTE NOBLE GARRETT, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 12th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. JEREMY DALE GARRETT MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st ADID 579540
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79463 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 78986 MADISON COUNTY PER-
GOOSBY , deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 12th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. CARL F.
HALL III
MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st ADID 579526
••• RECYCLE •••
are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Margaret Claire Douthit MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580384 NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79473 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jacquelyon Stevens a/k/a Jacqueline King Stevens, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Jacquelyon Stevens a/k/a Jacqueline King Stevens, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 11th Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Catherine Maples Wasserman MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 17, 24, 31, 2024 ADID 579541
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79483 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT
ADID 578956
Estate of Rachel S Wilson a/k/a Rachel Nell Wilson, deceased, Having been granted to the un-
NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79447 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOYCE D. MARTIN AKA JOYCE DRUCILLA POSEY MARTIN, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of JOYCE D. MARTIN AKA JOYCE DRUCILLA POSEY MARTIN, deceased,
uary, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. KERRY ALAN MARTIN AND CAROL ANNE MARTIN RID-
Warren, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 9th day of January, 2024 by
having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Elizabeth Ann Warren MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580483 NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79470 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jack J Boerstler
of said County, Notice is hereby claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Tammy Boerstler Pack MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580488 NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79467 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF James F Taylor III, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of James F Taylor III, deceased, Having been granted to
3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st
are hereby required to present
NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79472 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jerrel Hill A/K/A Lonnie Jerrel Hill, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the
been granted to the undersigned on the 9th
day of Janu-
ary, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Gail Franks and Wade Franks MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17, January 24, & January 31, 2024 ADID 579028
PROBATE CASE NO: 79445 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PATRICIA C. GLOVER AKA PATRICIA CARPENTER GLOVER, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of PATRICIA C. GLOVER AKA PATRICIA CARPENTER GLOVER, deceased, Having
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79450 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEPHEN R. BRISTER SR. AKA STEPHEN RICHARD BRISTER SR., DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of STEPHEN R. BRIS-
ceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 9th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. DOUGLAS G. HILL MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st ADID 579031
against the said Estate are hereby required to present the law, or the same will be barred. THOMAS CARPENTER GLOVER
NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79414 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT TATE OF Sue Edmondson CEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the
3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st ADID 578954 NOTICE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CARL H. SPANYER
MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Dorothy Mulcare
Jansen a/k/a Dorothy M Jansen, deceased, Having been granted
is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Joy Jansen Smith MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, 2024 ADID 579471
dersigned on the 9th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Murray S Edmondson MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 17, 24, 31, 2024 ADID 579049
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79477 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE
PROBATE CASE NO: 79480 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY SANFORD
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Lonnie N McClusky a/k/a Lonnie Newton McClusky, Jr., DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Lonnie N McClusky a/k/a Lonnie Newton McClusky, Jr., deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on day of January, 2024
by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Billy McClusky MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7 and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580807 NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79242 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Linda Kay DeKing, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Linda Kay DeKing, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 12th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time albe barred. Gary Wayne Ricketts MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580812 NOTICE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GERALDINE V. BARNEY AKA GERALDINE VIRGINIA BARNEY, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of GERALDINE V. BARNEY AKA GERALDINE VIRGINIA BARNEY, deceased, Having been granted to the unJanuary, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. SHANNON LINVILLE MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st ADID 579513 NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79515 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Jerald Lee Price, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Jerald Lee Price, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 24th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Kenneth L Price MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580829
PROBATE CASE NO: 79476
NOTICE
MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM S. GOOSBY AKA WILLIAM SCOTT GOOSBY , DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of WILLIAM S. GOOSBY AKA WILLIAM SCOTT GOOSBY , deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 12th day of JanuBarger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. WILLIAM SCOTT GOOSBY II MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 17th, 24th, and 31st ADID 579518
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79128 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Maurice Q Bahan a/k/a Maurice Quay Bahan, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Maurice Q Bahan a/k/a Maurice Quay Bahan, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 23rd day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Joseph T Conwell, III MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14, 2024
NOTICE
ADID 581107 NOTICE
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79481 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Erskine Graham Chambers, III, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Erskine Graham Chambers, III, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 11th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. of said County, Notice is hereby
IN THE PROBATE COURT
MADISON COUNTY PER-
PROBATE COURT
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate NOTICE
PROBATE CASE NO: 79109
lowed by law, or the same will NOTICE
Sue H Edmondson, deceased, Having been granted to the un-
IN THE PROBATE COURT
Jansen a/k/a Dorothy M
Estate of Sue Edmondson a/k/a
AKA MARY CORINE SAN-
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
PROBATE CASE NO: 79417
ary, 2024 by the Hon. Frank
ary, 2024 by the Hon. Frank
that all persons having claims
IN THE PROBATE COURT
RICHARD BRISTER SR., de-
signed on the 9th day of Janu-
County, Notice is hereby given
NOTICE
TER SR. AKA STEPHEN
been granted to the under-
Barger, Judge of Probate of said
3T , Jan 17, 24, 31, 2024 ADID 579462
dersigned on the 10th day of NOTICE
NOTICE
the 23rd
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
nie Jerrel Hill, deceased, Having
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
IN THE PROBATE COURT
son
Estate of Jerrel Hill A/K/A Lon-
a/k/a Sue H Edmondson, DE-
NOTICE
Jerry K Wilson and Paul W Wil-
Probate of said County, Notice
Nancy Brown
ADID 578907
be barred.
day of January, 2024 by the
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
3T , Jan 17, 24, 31, 2024
lowed by law, or the same will
Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
claims against the said Estate
the same within the time al-
to the undersigned on the 11th
ADID 579024
of January, 2024 by the Hon.
given that all persons having
are hereby required to present
Letters Testamentary upon the
the undersigned on the 8th day
of said County, Notice is hereby
claims against the said Estate
Estate of Dorothy Mulcare
Estate of Jack J Boerstler a/k/a
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
given that all persons having
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
Letters Testamentary upon the
of January, 2024 by the Hon.
of said County, Notice is hereby
Jansen, DECEASED.
DECEASED.
ceased, Having been granted to
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
DLE
a/k/a Jack Joseph Boerstler,
Jack Joseph Boerstler, de-
day of
January, 2024 by the Hon.
dersigned on the 9th day of Jan-
Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of William Raymond
dersigned on the 10th
Having been granted to the un-
Warren, DECEASED.
same within the time allowed by
NOTICE
Letters Testamentary upon the
TATE OF William Raymond
NOTICE PROBATE COURT
CEASED.
31st
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S
DECEASED. Estate of CARL F. HALL JR.
claims against the said Estate
be barred.
TATE OF CARL F. HALL JR., Letters Testamentary upon the
given that all persons having
lowed by law, or the same will
having claims against the said NOTICE
January, 2024 by the Hon.
the same within the time al-
day of January, 2024 by the
CLASSIFIEDS GETS RESULTS!
dersigned on the 3rd day of
RETT, DECEASED.
NOTICE
Attorney for Mortgagee
Having been granted to the un-
CLAUDETTE NOBLE GAR-
Trust Paul K. Lavelle, Esq.
a/k/a James Douthit, deceased,
given that all persons having
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
Alabama law gives some per-
Estate of James Elvin Douthit
the undersigned on the 8th day
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR REPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
Letters Testamentary upon the
Letters Testamentary upon the
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD COURSE, EXPRESS OR IM-
CEASED.
CEASED.
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
a/k/a James Douthit, DE-
Probate of said County, Notice
PROBATE COURT
For informational purposes only,
TATE OF James Elvin Douthit
is hereby given that all persons
County, Alabama together with common elements of such con-
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of
ADID 579536
3T , January 17th, 24th, and
NOTICE
ERS , deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on
a/k/a Rachel Nell Wilson, DE-
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S PROBATE COURT
present the same within the
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
MADISON COUNTY PER-
Estate of GLENN D. WEATH-
Probate Records of Madison an undivided interest in the
PROBATE CASE NO: 79434
of said County, Notice is hereby
NOTICE
of Cedarwood
IN THE PROBATE COURT
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
County, Alabama, as amended by Amendment to Declaration of
NOTICE
Estate are hereby required to
NOTICE
given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. David Baker MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , Jan 17, 24, 31, 2024 ADID 579520
FORD, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the
NOTICE
Estate of MARY SANFORD AKA MARY CORINE SAN-
IN THE PROBATE COURT
FORD, deceased, Having been
PROBATE CASE NO: 78950
granted to the undersigned on
MADISON COUNTY PER-
the 10th day of January, 2024
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S
IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79510 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GAIL M PATTON AKA GAIL LEE GRAHAM PATTON AKA GAIL LEE MICHEAL PATTON, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of GAIL M PATTON AKA GAIL LEE GRAHAM PATTON AKA GAIL LEE MICHEAL PATTON, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 25th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. JEFFREY SCOTT MICHEAL MADISON COUNTY RECORD, 3T , January 31st, February 7th , and 14th ADID 581090 NOTICE
JR AKA CARL HENRY
IN THE PROBATE COURT
by the Hon. Frank Barger,
NOTICE
SPANYER JR, DECEASED.
PROBATE CASE NO: 79455
Judge of Probate of said
PROBATE COURT
IN THE PROBATE COURT
Letters Testamentary upon the
MADISON COUNTY PER-
County, Notice is hereby given
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
PROBATE CASE NO: 78946
Estate of CARL H. SPANYER
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S
that all persons having claims
TATE OF John David Lawyer,
MADISON COUNTY PER-
JR AKA CARL HENRY
NOTICE
against the said Estate are
DECEASED.
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S
SPANYER JR, deceased, Hav-
PROBATE COURT
hereby required to present the
Letters Testamentary upon the
NOTICE
ing been granted to the under-
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
same within the time allowed by
Estate of John David Lawyer,
PROBATE COURT
signed on the
TATE OF ALICE JENEICE
law, or the same will be barred.
deceased, Having been granted
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
January, 2024 by the Hon.
FORD, DECEASED.
CHARLES KINCAID SANFORD
to the undersigned on the 5th
TATE OF Norma Sue Wise
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
Letters Testamentary upon the
day of January, 2024 by the
a/k/a Norma Sue Patrick Wise,
of said County, Notice is hereby
Estate of ALICE JENEICE
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of
DECEASED.
given that all persons having
FORD, deceased, Having been
3T , January 17th, 24th, and
Probate of said County, Notice
Letters Testamentary upon the
claims against the said Estate
granted to the undersigned on
31st
is hereby given that all persons
Estate of Norma Sue Wise a/k/a
are hereby required to present
the 9th day of January, 2024 by
ADID 579268
having claims against the said
Norma Sue Patrick Wise, de-
22nd day of
8C • THE RECORD ceased, Having been granted to
January 31, 2024 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
the undersigned on the 24th day
debtedness secured by said
recorded at Instrument # 2019-
and assigns on June 5, 2006,
mortgage, as well as the ex-
00079088 on December 5,
said mortgage recorded in the
nell@AlleghenyCounty.US
(412) 350-7398; Carrie.OCon-
of January, 2024 by the Hon.
Default having been made in
pense of foreclosure. The suc-
2019, in the Office of the Judge
Office of the Judge of Probate
Alyssa Burrell Cowan, Assistant
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
the payment of the indebted-
cessful bidder must tender
of Probate of Madison County,
of Madison County, Alabama,
County Solicitor
of said County, Notice is hereby
ness secured by that certain
certified funds by noon the next
Alabama, as last transferred to
Instrument Number
George M. Janocsko, County
given that all persons having
mortgage dated June 15, 2021,
business day to Law Office of
Reliance First Capital, LLC by
20060606000372090; re-
Solicitor
claims against the said Estate
executed by Andrew Hoeppner
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
assignment, recorded on De-
recorded at Instrument Number
Attorneys for Petitioner
are hereby required to present
and Candra Nichole Wilson,
Certified funds must be in the
cember 12, 2023, in Book 2023,
20060719000477800 and modi-
the same within the time al-
husband and wife, to Mortgage
form of a wire transfer, bank or
at Page 199230 in the Office of
fied at Instrument Number
01/31/24
lowed by law, or the same will
Electronic Registration Sys-
credit union’s cashier’s check,
the Judge of Probate of Madi-
2018-00058912, the under-
ADID 575560
be barred.
tems, Inc., solely as nominee for
or bank official check payable to
son County, Alabama, convey-
signed UMB Bank, National As-
Norma Jennine Wise Baker
Quicken Loans, LLC, which
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
ing the after-described property
sociation, not in its individual
mortgage was recorded on June
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
to secure a Note in the original
capacity, but solely as legal title
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
18, 2021, in Instrument Number
reserves the right to award the
principal amount of Two Hun-
trustee for PRL Title Trust I, as
3T , Jan 31, Feb 7, and Feb 14,
2021-00050570, and modified
bid to the next highest bidder
dred Forty-Four Thousand Two
Mortgagee/Transferee, under
2024
by that certain Loan Modifica-
should the highest bidder fail to
Hundred and 0/100 dollars
and by virtue of the power of
ADID 581281
tion Agreement recorded on De-
timely tender the total amount
($244,200.00), with interest
sale contained in said mort-
cember 9, 2022, in Mortgage
due. If sale is voided, Mort-
thereon as set forth therein.
gage, will sell at public outcry to
Book 2022, Page 276090, and
gagee/Transferee shall return
Brock and Scott, PLLC, as
the highest bidder for cash or
being further modified by that
the bid amount to the successful
counsel for Mortgagee or Trans-
certified funds, in front of the
certain Loan Modification Agree-
purchaser and the
feree and under and by virtue of
main entrance of the Court-
ment recorded on June 5, 2023,
Mortgagee/Transferee shall not
power of sale contained in the
house at Madison County, Ala-
in Mortgage Book 2023, Page
be liable to the purchase for any
said mortgage will, on March
bama, on February 15, 2024,
90085, of the mortgage records
damages. If the sale is set aside
26, 2024, sell at public outcry to
during the legal hours of sale,
in the Office of the Judge of
for any reason, the purchaser at
the highest bidder for cash at
all of its right, title, and interest
Probate of Madison County, Ala-
the sale shall be only entitled to
the main courthouse entrance of
in and to the following described
bama and which mortgage was
a return of the deposit and bid
Madison County, Alabama,
real estate, situated in Madison
duly transferred and assigned to
amount, if paid. The Mort-
within the legal hours of sale,
County, Alabama, to-wit:
Rocket Mortgage, LLC f/k/a
gagee/Transferee reserves the
the following described prop-
Quicken Loans, LLC, notice is
right to bid for and purchase the
erty:
hereby given that pursuant to
real estate and to credit is pur-
law and the power of sale con-
chase price against the ex-
THE FOLLOWING DE-
THE MEADOWS AT MT.
tained in said mortgage, the un-
penses of sale and
SCRIBED REAL ESTATE SITU-
CARMEL BY THE RIVER AS
dersigned will sell at public
indebtedness secured by the
ATED IN COUNTY OF
THE SAME APPEARS OF
outcry, to the highest bidder for
real estate. This sale is subject
MADISON AND STATE OF AL-
RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF
cash, in front of the Main en-
to postponement or cancella-
ABAMA, TO WIT:
THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF
trance to the Madison County
tion.
NOTICE IN THE PROBATE COURT PROBATE CASE NO: 79504 MADISON COUNTY PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S NOTICE PROBATE COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHNNY R BARNES, DECEASED. Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of JOHNNY R BARNES, deceased, Having been granted to the undersigned on the 25th day of January, 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said County, Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the
LOT 7, BLOCK 1, ACCORDING TO THE FINAL PLAT OF
MADISON COUNTY, ALAALL THAT PERT OF THE
BAMA, IN PLAT BOOK 44,
bama, during the legal hours of
Regions Bank successor by
NORTHEAST QUARTER OF
PAGE 90.
sale on February 22, 2024, the
merger to Union Planters Bank,
THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER
following described real estate,
N.A. (“Transferee”)
OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 2
Property street address for in-
SOUTH, RANGE 1 EAST OF
formational purposes: 113 River
Courthouse at Huntsville, Ala-
situated in Madison County, Alabama, to-wit:
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
THE HUNTSVILLE MERIDIAN,
Meadow Way
Lot 5, according to the map of
244 Inverness Center Drive
MADISON COUNTY ALABAMA,
35811
survey of Lancewood Estates,
Birmingham, AL 35242
MORE PARTICULARLY DE-
MADISON COUNTY RECORD,
Hazel Green, Alabama, as
Phone: (801) 355-2886
SCRIBED AS; BEGINNING AT
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
recorded in Plat Book 15, Page
PUBLICATION DATES: January
A #5 REBAR FOUND ON THE
SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE
56, in the Office of the Judge of
31, 2024, February 7, 2024,
NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
Probate of Madison County, Ala-
February 14, 2024
LITTLE LONES ROAD, WHICH
EASEMENTS, ENCUM-
bama.
NEWSPAPER: The Madison
IS SOUTH 02 DEGREES 30
BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
This sale is made for the pur-
County Record
MINUTES 00 SECONDS
REFLECTED IN THE MORT-
pose of paying the indebted-
ADID 579782
WEST, 1360.00 FEET AND
GAGE AND THOSE CON-
NORTH 88 DEGREES 01
TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
MINUTE 05 SECONDS WEST,
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
77.86 FEET FROM THE CEN-
OF PROBATE OF THE
TER OF THE EAST BOUND-
COUNTY WHERE THE
ARY OF SAID SECTION 28;
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-
THENCE FROM THE POINT
ERTY IS SITUATED. THIS
OF THE BEGINNING, ALONG
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
SAID RIGHT OF WAY, NORTH
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE-
88 DEGREES 01 MINUTE 05
COURSE, EXPRESSED OR
SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE
IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
OF 194.25 FEET TO A #4
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
REBAR SET CAPPED LEWIS
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
PLS#20639, ON SAID RIGHT
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
OF WAY; THENCE LEAVING
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
SAID RIGHT OF WAY, NORTH
THERETO.
02 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00
Alabama law gives some per-
SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE
sons who have an interest in
OF 254.75 FEET TO A #4
property the right to redeem the
REBAR SET, CAPPED LEWIS
property under certain circum-
PLS#20639; THENCE SOUTH
stances. Programs may also
88 DEGREES 01 MINUTE 05
exist that help persons avoid or
SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE
delay the foreclosure process.
OF 194.25 FEET TO A #4
An attorney should be consulted
REBAR, CAPPED LEWIS
to help you understand these
PLS#20639; THENCE SOUTH
rights and programs as a part of
02 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 00
the foreclosure process. This
SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE
sale is made for the purpose of
OF 254.75 FEET TO THE
paying the indebtedness se-
POINT OF BEGINNING; SAID
cured by said mortgage, as well
DESCRIBED TRACT CON-
as the expenses of foreclosure.
TAINING 1.14 ACRES, MORE
The successful bidder must ten-
OR LESS.
der cash or certified funds made
3T , January 31st, February 7th , and 14th ADID 580873
NOTICE OF BIDS,
Madison City School Paging
Systems
As required by the Code of Ala-
bama 1975, S39-2-2, Madison
City Schools is seeking sealed
bids from general contractors to
provide labor and materials for
Madison City Schools Paging
Systems, MADISON, ALA-
BAMA.
All bidders bidding in
amounts exceeding that estab-
lished by the State Licensing
Board for General Contractors
must be licensed under the pro-
visions of Title 34, Chapter 8,
Code of Alabama, 1975, and
must show evidence of license
before bidding or bid will not be
received or considered.
Bidders
are to be licensed in the City of
Madison, County of Madison,
Alabama and must possess all
insurance and license require-
ments as required in the bid
documents.
A certified check or
bid bond payable to Madison
City Schools in an amount not
less than five (5) percent of the
amount of the bid, but in no
event more than $10,000, must
accompany the bidder’s pro-
posal.
Performance and Pay-
ment Bonds will be required
before work can commence. Bid
documents may be received by
sending a written request to:
Madison City Schools, ATTN:
Purchasing Department, 211
Celtic Drive, Madison, Alabama,
35758.
The request may also
be delivered in person to 211
Celtic Drive, Madison, AL
35758. Bids will be received in
the Madison City Schools’ Pur-
chasing Department until 9:59
a.m. on Tuesday, February 20,
2024, and will be opened at
10:00 a.m. on the same day. A
mandatory pre-bid meeting
will be held Tuesday, February
8, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at 211
Celtic Drive, Madison, AL
35758. Potential and successful
bidders will adhere to all rules
and regulations of the Alabama
State Licensing Board for Gen-
eral Contractors and the Ala-
ness secured by said mortgage as well as expenses of forecloon an “as is, where is” basis, subject to any easements, encumbrances, and exceptions reflected in the mortgage and those contained in the records of the office of the Judge of Probate of the County where the above-described property is situated. This property will be sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as to condition, title, use and/or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances. Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. The successful bidder must tender full funds at the conclusion of the sale in the form of a certified check made payable or endorsed to Padgett Law Group. No personal checks will be accepted. To this end you must bring sufficient funds to outbid the lender and any other bidders. Insufficient funds will not be accepted. Amounts received in excess of the winning bid will be refunded. Padgett Law award the bid to the next highest bidders should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. Rocket Mortgage, LLC f/k/a Quicken Loans, LLC
1975, notice is hereby given that P.F. Moon and Company has completed the contract for the Owens Cross Roads WTP Expansion, for the Owens Cross Roads Water Authority, a municipal utility provider, and has made requests for final settlement of said contract.
All per-
sons having any claims for labor, materials or otherwise in connection with this project should immediately notify The Owens Cross Roads Water Authority, Owens Cross Roads, AL. 01/10/24, 01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24 ADID 577853
LEGAL NOTICE Lambert Con-
tracting LLC hereby gives Legal
Notice of Completion of Con-
tract with GOVERNORS DRIVE
MEDIAN LANDSCAPING AND
PEDESTRIAN IMPROVE-
MENTS, project no. 71-22-SP2
located in the City of Huntsville,
Alabama. All claims should be
filed at 31303 US HWY 72; PO
BOX 464; Hollywood, AL 35752
during this period of advertise-
ment January 24, 31, Feb 7, 14,
2024.
ADID 580180
Yvonne Shaw, an unmarried woman, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as nominee for DHI Mortgage Company, Ltd., its successors and assigns, on May 27, 2021, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, on May 28, 2021, as Document Number 2021-00044269. Freedom Mortgage Corporation, the current holder, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Madison County Courthouse, in Huntsville, Alabama, on March 14, 2024, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, situated in Madison County, Alabama, to-wit: Lot 24, Final Plat of Townsend Place, Phase 1, A Resubdivision of Tract 2, a Resubdivision of Tract 1 of the Burgess, Rodgers and Stone Property, according to the map or plat thereof recorded at Instrument Number 2020-00005418 in the records of the Probate Court of Madison
More commonly known as: 116 Hank Court, Hazel Green, AL 35750 This Property will be sold on as
enjoyment and will be sold sub-
Padgett Law Group 4245 Balmoral Drive SW, Suite 101
ject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto.
Ala-
bama law gives some persons
Huntsville, AL 35801
who have an interest in property
Attorney for Mortgagee
the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances.
January 24, 2024, January 31,
Programs may also exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney
ADID 580102
should be consulted to help you
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
understand these rights and programs as part of the foreclosure process. This sale is made
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Rebecca M. Harbin married and husband Edd C. Harbin, to Union Planters Bank, NA d/b/a Regions Mortgage, on September 30, 2004, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Madison County, Alabama, on October 1, 2004, as Document Number 20041001000409810; WHEREAS, the aforesaid deed of trust was subsequently modified on September 17, 2013, and said modification being recorded on November 21,
for the purpose of paying the indebtedness secured by said mortgage, as well as the expense of foreclosure. The successful bidder must tender certified funds by noon the next business day to Law Office of Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C. Certified funds must be in the form of a wire transfer, bank or credit union’s cashier’s check, or bank official check payable to Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C. Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C. reserves the right to award the bid to the next highest bidder should the highest bidder fail to timely tender the total amount due. If sale is voided, Mortgagee/Transferee shall return
2013 at Instrument No. 20131121000739350. Regions Union Planters Bank, N.A., the current holder, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the main entrance of the Madison County Courthouse, in Huntsville, Alabama, on February 29, 2024, during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, situated in Madison County, Alabama, towit: LOT 2, BLOCK 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF SURVEY OF RALEIGH SPRING SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF MADISON
NOTICE OF DIVORCE ACTION
mortgage executed by Shunta
or implied as to title, use and/or
Bank successor by merger to NOTICE OF COMPLETION
ness secured by that certain
warranty or recourse, expressed
Robert J. Wermuth/jmm
2024, February 07, 2024
Title 39, Code of Alabama,
the payment of the indebted-
“as is, where is” basis, without
Transferee
01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24
In accordance with Chapter 1,
Default having been made in
County, Alabama.
Group reserves the right to
Madison County Record
Notice of Completion
SALE
sure. This property will be sold
bama Public Works Law.
ADID 579142
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
COUNTY, ALABAMA IN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGE 28.
the bid amount to the successful purchaser and the Mortgagee/Transferee shall not be liable to the purchase for any damages. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the purchaser at the sale shall be only entitled to a return of the deposit and bid amount, if paid. The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and purchase the real estate and to credit is purchase price against the expenses of sale and indebtedness secured by the real estate. This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.
(“Transferee”)
244 Inverness Center Drive Birmingham, AL 35242
WINFRED J. PARSON, whose
whereabouts is unknown, must
More commonly known as: 148
answer Plaintiff’s
Raleigh Way, Huntsville, AL
ASHLEY MANNING’s Com-
35811
Phone: (801) 355-2886 PUBLICATION DATES: January 31, 2024, February 7, 2024, February 14, 2024
plaint for Divorce and for other
NEWSPAPER: The Madison
PRICE, and John Does 1– 99,representing the heirs, devisees, personal representative(s), successors, and/or assigns of Defendants who may claim an interest in the Property known as 3528 Bermuda Rd. SW, Huntsville AL, 35805 (Parcel No. 17-02-10-1003-077.000); Lot Thirty-Two (32), Block Eleven (11), according to the survey of Holiday Homes, Second Addition, as recorded in Map Book 1, Page 324, in the Probate Office of Madison County, Alabama. Defendants are hereby notified that Guardian Tax AL, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, has filed in the Circuit Court of Madison County, Alabama, an Amended Complaint in the Nature of Ejectment and for Quiet Title. The style of CV-2022-900865.00. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT YOU ARE REQUIRED TO ANSWER THE CLAIM(S)
PARCEL: 08-08-28-0-003-
the time and place of the sale.
085.001
Aldridge Pite, LLP reserves the right to award the bid to the next
BEING THE SAME PROPERTY
highest bidder should the high-
CONVEYED TO JAMEY L.
est bidder fail to timely tender
MILLER AND WIFE, REGINA A.
the total amount due. The Mort-
MILLER BY DEED FROM KEN-
gagee/Transferee reserves the
NETH WAYNE RAY AND WIFE,
right to bid for and purchase the
LINDA SUE ROGER RAY
real estate and to credit its pur-
RECORDED 12/13/2011 IN
chase price against the ex-
DEED INSTRUMENT NO.
penses of sale and the
20111213000676460, IN THE
indebtedness secured by the
PROBATE JUDGE’S OFFICE
real estate. This sale is subject
FOR MADISON COUNTY, ALA-
to postponement or cancella-
BAMA.
tion. UMB Bank, National Asso-
AGAINST YOU IN WRITING, AND TO FILE THE ORIGINAL OF YOUR ANSWER WITH THE CLERK OF THIS COURT WITH A COPY TO Jeffrey M. Chapman WHOSE ADDRESS IS 2163 Highway 31 South, Ste 213, Pelham, AL 35124 WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE LAST DATE OF PUBLICATION. FAILING TO ANSWER OR PLEAD IN RESPONSE WILL RESULT IN A DEFAULT BEING ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE DAMAGES OR RELIEF SOUGHT AGAINST YOU. Done this 11th day of January, 2024. s/Debra Kizer
capacity, but solely as legal title
gage has been and is hereby
trustee for PRL Title Trust I,
declared due because of,
Mortgagee/Transferee
among other possible events of
ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP Six Pied-
default, failure to pay the indebt-
mont Center
edness as and when due and in
Road, N.E., Suite 700
the manner provided in the Note
GA 30305. Attorney for Mort-
and Mortgage.
gagee/Transferee.
The debt re-
3525 Piedmont Atlanta,
maining in default, this sale will be made for the purpose of pay-
Newspaper: The Madison
ing the same and all expenses
Record
of this sale, as provided in Mort-
Publication Dates: 1/24/2024,
gage and by law, including attor-
1/31/2024, 2/7/2024
ney’s fees. THIS OFFICE IS ACTING AS A This property will be sold on an
DEBT COLLECTOR AND IS AT-
“as is, where is” basis, subject
TEMPTING TO COLLECT A
to any easements, encum-
DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OB-
brances, and exceptions re-
TAINED WILL BE USED FOR
flected in the mortgage and
THAT PURPOSE.
those contained in the records
ADID 579480
of the Office of the Judge of
Court of Madison County, Alabama Madison County Record, To Be Published January 17, 24, 31, and February 7, 2024. ADID 579485
NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with AL State Law, Safe Mini Storage at Plummer Road, LLC, (DBA Safe Mini Storage #1) is entitled to satisfy an owner’s lien of the goods stored at 606 Plummer Road, Huntsville, AL 35806; 256-8517233. The goods will be sold at public auction at www.storageauctions.com to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed of on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 10:00AM. Madison County Record: January 31, 2024 STORAGE SALE ADID 580883 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC NOTICE In accordance with AL State Law, Madison Blvd Investments, LLC, (DBA Safe Mini Storage), located at: 7606 Madison Blvd, Huntsville, AL 35806, 256-4299801 is entitled to satisfy an owner’s lien of the goods stored at 7606 Madison Blvd Huntsville, AL 35806; 256-4299801.The goods will be sold at public auction at www.storageauctions.com to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed of on Tuesday, February 13,2024 at 10:00 AM. Madison County Record: January 31,2024 STORAGE SALE ADID 581144 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Probate of the County where the above-described property is situated.
This property will be
sold without warranty or recourse, expressed or implied as
INVOLUNTARILY TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS
to title, use and/or enjoyment and will be sold subject to the right of redemption of all parties entitled thereto. Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in property the right to redeem the property under certain circumstances.
Programs may also
exist that help persons avoid or delay the foreclosure process. An attorney should be consulted to help you understand these rights and programs as a part of the foreclosure process. To the best knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the party in possession of the property is Jamey L. Miller and Regina A. Miller or tenant(s); and said property is more commonly known as 163 Little Lones Rd, Huntsville, AL 35811. The sale will be conducted subsale is not prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code (2) final status of the loan with the holder of the mortgage and (3) any right of redemption or other lien not extinguished by foreclosure. Brock & Scott, PLLC 120 Bishop Circle Pelham, AL 35124-1397
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO
In Re:
Dwayne Lee Willis Jr.
a/k/a Dwayne Lewis Willis Jr. a/k/a Dwayne Lewis Willis a/k/a DJ, a minor, No. CP-02-AP0000184-2023, in the Orphans’ Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. To:
Jessica Lynn Metzler a/k/a
Jessica Metzler and Dwayne Lee Willis a/k/a Dwayne Willis a/k/a Dewayne Willis a/k/a Dwayne Willis Sr., parents, of a male minor born on September 12, 2021, in Allegheny County,
mm
Debra Kizer, Clerk of the Circuit
ciation, not in its individual The debt secured by said Mort-
confirmation and audit of the
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
Huntsville, AL
payable to Aldridge Pite, LLP at
ject to (1) confirmation that the
Freedom Mortgage Corporation
TO: HEIRS OF VIRGINIA
said action being identified as
RONA Y. BARNES
same will be barred.
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
In accordance with AL State Law, Rock Creek Development and Properties, LLC, (DBA Safe Mini Storage) is entitled to satisfy an owner’s lien of the goods stored at 8836 Highway 72 West Madison, AL 35758; 256325-1004. The goods will be sold at public auction at www.storageauctions.com to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed of on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 at 10:00AM. Madison County Record: January 31, 2024 STORAGE SALE ADID 581148
Pennsylvania. A Petition has been filed asking
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
the court to put an end to all
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
rights you have to your child, Dwayne Lee Willis Jr. a/k/a
Sealed Bids will be received by
Dwayne Lewis Willis Jr. a/k/a
the Municipal Utilities Board of
Dwayne Lewis Willis a/k/a DJ.
Decatur, Morgan County, Ala-
The court has set a hearing to
bama (a component unit of the
consider ending your rights to
City of Decatur), operating as
your child. That hearing will be
Decatur Utilities, at the Decatur
held at The Family Court Build-
Utilities Conference Room at
ing, 550 Fifth Avenue, Pitts-
1002 Central Parkway SW, De-
burgh, PA 15219 on Friday,
catur, Alabama 35601, on
March 8, 2024, at 9:00 a.m.,
Thursday, February 29, 2024
prevailing time, before the Hon-
until 2:00 p.m. local time for
orable Paul E. Cozza. You are
furnishing all labor, tools, mate-
warned that even if you fail to
rials and equipment needed for
participate in the scheduled
performing the work according
hearing, the hearing will go on
to the Specifications and Con-
without you and your rights to
tract Documents as hereinafter
your child may be ended by the
described.
court without your being pres-
ceived after the time set forth
ent. You have a right to be rep-
hereinabove and the Proposals
resented at the hearing by a
will be publicly opened and
lawyer. You should contact your
read.
No bids will be re-
relief within thirty (30) days after
This Property will be sold on as
the last date of publication, or
“as is, where is” basis, without
thereafter, a judgment by default
warranty or recourse, expressed
may be rendered against you in
or implied as to title, use and/or
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Case No. DR2023- 900824,
enjoyment and will be sold sub-
SALE
Madison County, Alabama.
ject to the right of redemption of
Dated this 12th day of January,
all parties entitled thereto.
2024.
bama law gives some persons
AMY N. ALEXANDER (ALE028)
who have an interest in property
CRUMBLEY-BLACKWELL-
the right to redeem the property
Default having been made in
Default having been made in
sociation
PRICE.
under certain circumstances.
the payment of the indebted-
the payment of the indebted-
Koppers Building, 4th Floor
The Work will be let under one
217 Randolph Ave.
Programs may also exist that
ness secured by that certain
ness secured by that certain
436 Seventh Avenue
Contract if award should be
Huntsville, Alabama, 35801
help persons avoid or delay the
mortgage given by Jamey L.
mortgage executed by Lyle T.
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
made; and the Owner reserves
Phone: (256) 539-4464
foreclosure process. An attorney
Miller and Wife,
Price and Shana Price, husband
Telephone: (412) 261-5555
the right to select the Bid con-
Aalexa@crumbleylaw.com
should be consulted to help you
Miller to Mortgage Electronic
and wife, originally in favor of
Carrie O’Connell, Attorney at
sidered by the Owner to be in
Attorney for Plaintiff
understand these rights and
Registration Systems, Inc., as
Mortgage Electronic Registra-
Law
the best interest of the Owner.
01/31/24, 02/07/24, 02/14/24,
programs as part of the foreclo-
mortgagee, as nominee for Re-
tion Systems, Inc., as mort-
Children, Youth and Families
The principal items of work to
02/21/24
sure process. This sale is made
liance First Capital, LLC, dated
gagee, as nominee for
445 Ft. Pitt Boulevard, Pitts-
be performed under this Con-
ADID 580794
for the purpose of paying the in-
November 15, 2019, and
Renasant Bank, its successors
burgh, PA 15219
tract are outlined herein below:
Ala-
County Record
(205) 988-4202
ADID 580905
B&S File No.:
23-30168
01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24
lawyer at once. If you do not have a lawyer or cannot afford
There will be a mandatory
one, go to or telephone the of-
pre-bid meeting on Thursday,
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
fice set forth below to find out
February 15, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
MADISON COUNTY, ALA-
SALE
where you can get legal help.
local time in Decatur Utilities’
BAMA
MADISON COUNTY
Lawyer Referral Service
Auditorium at 1002 Central
The Allegheny County Bar As-
Parkway SW.
Regina A.
ADID 580106
THE RECORD • 9C
January 31, 2024 JUVENILE COURT JUDGE BASE BID ITEMS
Series 2024 Bonds referred to
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-
estate are hereby required to
the same within the time al-
in said Complaint, and (iii) all
ERTY IS SITUATED.
present the same within the
lowed by law, or the same will
THIS
10,000,000 Gallon Water Stor-
Foregoing to be published in
proceedings respectively had or
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
time allowed by law, or the
be barred.
age Tank Interior Rehabilita-
The Madison County Record
taken in connection therewith,
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE-
same will be barred.
Patrick A Jones
tion - Furnish materials, surface
four consecutive weeks on the
should not be validated and
COURSE, EXPRESSED OR
Anthony Keith Gaither
preparation, and paint to the
following days:
confirmed.
10,000,000 gallon ground stor-
January 17, 2024; January 24,
age tank interior, replace steel
2024; January 31, 2024 and
beams and make connections on the interior tank roof, pit re-
secutive times:
You are, therefore, required, at
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
17, Jan 24 and Jan 31, 2024
and Feb 14,
February 7, 2024
the time and place hereinabove
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
ADID 579023
son County Record newspaper
ADID 579522
set forth, to show cause, if any
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
you have, why the Court should
THERETO.
not validate and confirm the Se-
for the purpose of paying the in-
ries 2024 Bond Resolution and
debtedness secured by said
the Series 2024 Bonds, all
mortgage, as well as the ex-
covenants and provisions con-
penses of foreclosure.
tained in the Series 2024 Bond
Mortgagee reserves the right to
Resolution, the Series 2024
bid for and purchase the real
Bonds, the Indenture,
estate and to credit its purchase
PUBLIC NOTICE
crete walkway on the perimeter of two additional roof vents and necessary coatings repair, make repairs to concrete spalls on the tank foundation, and pressure wash the tank exterior. The project is anticipated to start in April-May 2024. Specifications and Contract Documents are open to public inspection at the office of Decatur Utilities, 1002 Central Parkway SW, Decatur, Alabama 35601, or may be obtained from the office of Decatur Utilities, P.O. Box 2232, Decatur, Alabama 35609. All Bidders must complete and submit a Decatur Utilities Bidder Application by 4:00 p.m., Monday, February 12, 2024 in order to be reviewed and approved for bidding. For information regarding inspections, locations, job specifications, Contract Documents and Vendor Qualification Forms, contact Billy Strobel at (256) 552-1494. No bid may be withdrawn after the time for opening of bids has passed.
The Owner reserves
the right to hold the bids for a period of up to ninety (90) days after the date of receipt of bids. A Bid Bond or cashier’s check in an amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid (but not more than $10,000) must accompany each proposal.
The payee of such bond
or cashier’s check shall be Municipal Utilities Board of Decatur, Morgan County, Alabama. The Bid Bond or cashier’s check shall bear the same date as that set for receipt of bids. The attention of nonresident bidders is called to the provisions of Alabama Law, Section 39-3-5, Code of Alabama 1975, as amended, relating to preference to be given to resident contractors in Alabama over nonresident contractors in the award of contracts in the same manner and to the same extent as provided by the laws of the state of domicile of the nonresident contractor, and to the requirements that the bid documents tendered by any nonresident contractor must be accompanied by “a written opinion of an attorney-at-law licensed to practice law in such nonresident contractor’s state of domicile as to the preference, if any or none, granted by the law of that state to its own business entities whose principal places of business are in that state in the letting of any or all public contracts” (sic). 01/31/24 ADID 580802
MIDCITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, Plaintiff, vs. THE TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA, Defendants. STATE OF ALABAMA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR MADISON COUNTY, ALABAMA NO. CV-2024-900057.00 LEGAL NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
THE STATE OF ALABAMA PROBATE COURT MADISON COUNTY CASE NO: 79165 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Joseph E Sullivan a/ka/ Joseph Edward Sullivan. TO: Gladys Jane Troy Johnson, 2174 Clayton Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025 David W Pippenger, 8696 W Rushmore Street, Rathdrum, ID 83858 Susan G Irwin, 818 Colby Drive, Davis, CA 95616 Daniel T Pippenger, 5606 SW Seymour Street, Portland, OR 97221 And Any Unknown Heirs You are hereby notified that on the 9th day of November 2023, a Petition for Probate of Will was filed by David L Hohn and that the 12th day of March 2024 at
2:30 p.m. was appointed a
day for the hearing thereof, at which time you can appear and contest the same if you see proper. Given under my hand, this 23rd day of January 2024. /s/ Frank Barger Judge of Probate Court MADISON COUNTY RECORD: Jan 31, Feb 7 and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580810
price against the expenses of
and the legality of all proceed-
sale and the indebtedness se-
ings respectively had or taken in
cured by the real estate.
connection therewith.
sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.
that a Complaint has been filed in this Court under the provisions of Article 7, Chapter 81,
Sensible
Loans, Inc., Mortgagee, Roy
2024.
Hutcheson, 1905 Roseberry
/s/ Debra Kizer
January 31st, February 7th and
Clerk, Circuit Court of
14th, 2024.
Madison County, Alabama
ADID 581080
Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, requesting that the Court determine the legality of and validate not exceeding
$7,000,000 principal amount of Special Assessment Revenue Bonds (MidCity District Project), Series 2024 (the “Series 2024 Bonds”), of MidCity Improvement District, a public corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Alabama (the “Improvement District”), more particularly described in said Complaint, proposed to be issued by the Improvement District under the authority of Chapter 99A (Sections 11 99A 1 et seq.), Title 11, Code of Alabama 1975, for the purpose of financing the costs of the acquisition, construction and installation of certain public improvements in the Improvement District; the resolution or resolutions (collectively, the “Series 2024 Bond Resolution”) adopted by the Board of Directors of the Improvement District, approving and authorizing the issuance, execution and delivery of the Series 2024 Bonds; all covenants and provisions contained in the Series 2024 Bond Resolution and the Series 2024 Bonds; the Master Trust
the Second Supplemental Indenture dated as of March 1, 2024 (collectively, the “Indenture”), between the District and U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, whereby all right, title and interest of the District in all moneys and securities from time to time held by the Trustee under the terms of the Indenture, will be assigned to the Trustee and pledged to the payment of the principal of and interest and premium (if any) on the Series 2024 Bonds; all covenants and provisions contained in the Series 2024 Bond Resolution, the Series 2024 tain related documents referred to in the aforesaid Complaint, including a Collection Agree-
Official under the City of Madison’s Local Weed Abatement Act, Act No. 2016-205 (as adopted by the Madison City Council in Ordinance No. 2016135) (the “Act”) to have overgrown grass and weeds that constitute a public nuisance in violation of Section 2 of the Act: Property: 0 Bradley St Madison AL 35758
CASE NO. 79456
The Enforcing Official has ordered that the overgrown grass and weeds on these properties must be cut within a specified time.
If the public nuisance is
not abated by such time, then the City may enter upon the property, abate the nuisance, and ultimately, charge the resulting costs back to the property, where they will be added to the property taxes.
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
AL-Nisa Nicole
Murray FOR THE NAME CHANGE OF Abigail Elise Nixon, MINOR. TO:
Frank Henry Nixon Jr;
Whereabouts Unknown You are hereby notified that on the 4th day of January
2024, a
Petition and Declaration for Minor Name Change was filed that the 5th
If you have
an interest in one or more of these properties, please immediately contact the City of Madison AL Division of Code
day of March 2024
at 11:30 am, was appointed a day for the hearing thereof, at which time you are requested to appear and contest the same if
A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights was filed in this court on January 8, 2024, on behalf of Maureen K. Cooper, requesting the court to terminate the parental rights of Ashley O’Conner and the unknown father with respect to the minor child, P.O. (DOB: 2.24.2009) Inquiry may be made as to this matter by contacting Maureen K. Cooper or the Juvenile Court of Madison County, Alabama. A hearing is set for March 11, 2024 at 9 a.m. before the Honorable Judge Linda Coats. 01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24 ADID 579463 STATE OF ALABAMA
a Completion Agreement, a Col-
FORECLOSURE NOTICE
lateral Assignment Agreement, a True-Up Agreement, a Decla-
Default having been made in
ration of Consent to Imposition
the payment of the indebted-
of Assessments and a Manage-
ness secured by that certain
ment Agreement; and the legal-
mortgage executed by Terry Hall
ity of all proceedings
and Deborah Hall, to Sensible
respectively had or taken in
Loans, Inc., on the 6th day of
connection therewith.
June, 2017, said mortgage recorded in the Office of the
The Series 2024 Bonds were
Judge of Probate of Madison
authorized to be issued pur-
County, Alabama, Document
suant to Chapter 99A (Sections
#2017061600034237 and
11-99A-1 et seq.), Title 11, Code
recorded on 16th of June, 2017
of Alabama 1975 (the “Enabling
as mortgagee, under and by
Law”).
virtue of the power of sale con-
terest that the Series 2024
tained in said mortgage along
Bonds are to bear will not be
with a 1986 Palm Harbor mobile
greater than eight percent
home, Serial No. PH141822A-B
(8.0%) per annum.
and by virtue of Alabama Code,
2024 Bonds will be dated the
Section 35-10-2 and 35-10-3,
date of their issuance and will
will sell at public outcry to the
mature not later than November
highest bidder for cash, in front
1, 2054; provided, however, that
of the main entrance of the
in the Indenture the District has
Courthouse in Huntsville, AL
reserved the right to restructure
Madison County, Alabama on
the aforesaid amortization
February 21st, 2024, within the
schedule in connection with the
legal hours of sale, all of its
marketing of Series 2024 Bonds
right, title and interest in and to
following the completion of
the following described real es-
these judicial validation pro-
tate, situated in Madison
ceedings, including, without limi-
County, Alabama, to-wit:
tation, the establishment of one or more serial or term maturities
All that part of the West half of
therefor.
the East half of the Southwest 2 South Range 2 West, of the
bear interest from their dated
Huntsville Meridian, Madison
date until paid on May 1, 2024,
County, Alabama more particu-
and on each May 1 and Novem-
larly described as; Commencing
ber 1 thereafter.
at the Center of the North
Principal of
Boundary of Southwest Quarter
ries 2024 Bonds will be payable
of said Section 10; thence
at the designated corporate
South 89 degrees 33’00” East,
TO: ANY PERSON CLAIMING
trust office of U.S. Bank
343.20’ and South 00 degrees
PARENTAL RIGHTS WITH RE-
tional Association, as Trustee
10’00” East (the Reference
SPECT TO GAVIN GRAYSON
and paying agent, and the inter-
Bearing for this survey),
RILEY, A MALE CHILD BORN
est on the Series 2024 Bonds
1269.23’ to a pk nail found in
JUNE 9, 2013; AND TO ANY
shall be paid by check or draft,
the center of El Camino Drive at
OTHER INTERESTED PARTY
by mail or otherwise, delivered
the Point Of Beginning; thence
A petition having been filed in
by the paying agent to the per-
from the Point of Beginning
this Court on behalf of the Ma-
son to whom the Series 2024
leaving said center of said drive,
ternal Grandmother and Grand-
Bonds are respectively payable
South 89 degrees 27’38” East
father, requesting the Court to
at their addresses as they ap-
(S 89 degrees 33’41”E)*, a dis-
grant it custody of Gavin
pear in the registry books of the
tance of 343.25’ (343.20’)* to a
Grayson Riley, a male child born
paying agent pertaining to the
#5 rebar found, passing a #4
on or about June 9, 2013; said
Series 2024 Bonds; provided
rebar, capped Tacon, on the
Petitioner having further filed a
that whenever the Series 2024
East Right of Way of said drive
Petition to Terminate Parental
Bonds are in book entry-only
at a distance of 30.00’; thence
Rights with respect to that child;
form for payment through the
South 00 degrees 05’50” East
and the Court having set a hear-
Depository Trust Company, New
(S 00 degrees 10’00”E), a dis-
ing to be held on the 12th day of
York, New York, payment of
tance of 170.54’ to a #5 rebar
February, 2024 at 9:00 A.M., to
principal of and premium (if any)
set, capped Lewis; thence North
determine whether parental
on the Series 2024 Bonds will
88 degrees 37’10” West a dis-
rights should be terminated and
be made to beneficial owners of
tance of 343.14’ to a pk nail set
to determine whether the child
the Series 2024 Bonds by said
with a washer stamped
should be placed in the perma-
Depository Trust Company
PLS#20639, in said center of
nent custody of the Petitioners,
through its participants.
said drive, passing a #5 rebar
Na-
Sandra and Lionel White, you
allo, Deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 11th day January 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said county, notice is
present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred.
and Feb 14,
Jan 31, Feb 7
2024 in the Madi-
son County Record newspaper ADID 580378
Madison County Case No 79390 Personal Representative’s Notice; Probate Court: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Thomas R Williams, Letters of Administration upon the estate of Thomas R Williams, Deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 22nd
day Janu-
Madison County Record 3T:
Brandon Williams
law, or the same will be barred.
and Feb 14,
ADID 580819
You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of January
2024, a
Petition and Declaration for Minor Name Change was filed by Unnatiben Patel and that the 7th
day of March 2024 at 11:30
am, was appointed a day for the hearing thereof, at which time you are requested to appear and contest the same if you so desire. Given under my hand, this 12th day of January 2024 /s/ Frank Barger Judge of Probate Court Madison County Record 3T: Jan 17, Jan 24 and Jan 31, 2024 ADID 579524
State of Alabama Madison County Case No: 79052 Personal Representative’s Notice; Probate Court: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Elizabeth Rodehorst Galloway a/k/a Elizabeth Ann Edwards Sumpter Galloway a/k/a Elizabeth Anne Rodehorst Letters of Administration with Will Annexed upon the estate of Elizabeth Rodehorst Galloway a/k/a Elizabeth Ann Edwards Sumpter Galloway a/k/a Elizabeth Anne Rodehorst, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 23rd day of January 2024, by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of Madison County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the
Madison County Case No 79400 Personal Representative’s Notice; Probate Court:
same will be barred. Jaime Giraldo
Hollingsworth Bell, Letters of Administration upon the estate of Karen Jean Hollingsworth Bell, Deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 11th day January 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said county, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Justin Kane Bell
Madison County Record 3T: Jan 31, Feb 7 and Feb 14, 2024 ADID 580869
secutive times:
Jan 17, Jan 24,
Jan 31 2024 in the Madison County Record newspaper ADID 579474
State of Alabama Madison County Case No 79412
Case No: 79295 Personal Representative’s Notice; Probate Court: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF: Natalie A Anthony a/k/a Natalie Anne Anthony Letters of Administration with Will Annexed upon the estate of Natalie A Anthony a/k/a Natalie Anne Anthony, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 9th
day of
January 2024, by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of Madison County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Crystall E Calloway Madison County Record 3T: Jan 17, Jan 24 and Jan 31, 2024 ADID 579465
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Stanley Alan Still,
State of Alabama
styled matter has been scheduled for March 14, 2024 at Hearing Room located in the Clinton Street Courthouse Annex, 100 South Clinton Street, Suite D, Athens, Alabama 35611. You may appear at said hearing and in accordance with Alabama law may contest the same, if you see proper. Dated this the 11th day of January, 2024. Charles C. Woodroof Judge of Probate Landy Raley Attorney for Petitioner 121-A North Marion Street Athens, Alabama 35611 (256)232-2920 01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24 ADID 579539
STATE OF ALABAMA PROBATE COURT MADISON COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE
STON NOTICE TO ANTHONY JOSEPH AVETTANT JR., WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN. You will take notice that William Edward Johnston, filed his petition on December 12, 2023, to adopt Sheradyn Grace Avettant, alleging that the said father, Anthony Joseph Avettant, Jr., has abandoned said child. Please be advised that if you intend to contest this adoption, you must file a written response within thirty (30) days hereof with the attorney for the Petitioner, whose name and address is shown below and with the Clerk of said Probate Court. Done this 5th, day of January, 2024. Frank Barger PROBATE JUDGE Attorney for Petitioner: Matthew J. Balch 14 Martin Street Madison, AL 35758 256-542-9004
Hon. Frank Barger Office of the Judge of Probate Madison County Service Center
01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24 ADID 579034
STATE OF ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA COUNTY CITY OF NORTHPORT CITY OF NORTHPORT PUB-
Letters of Administration upon
LIC WORKS CONTRACT
the estate of Stanley Alan Still,
DOCUMENTS
Deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 25th day January 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
SECTION ONE: ADVERTISEMENT AND NOTICE FOR BIDS (2022)
of said county, notice is hereby claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred.
secutive times: and Feb 14,
Jan 31, Feb 7
2024 in the Madi-
son County Record newspaper ADID 581091
Sealed
bids
ceived
by
will
the
be
Northport, Alabama, pal Corporation, Council City
of
a
in
Chambers
Hall,
re-
City
Munici-
the in
the
3500 McFarland
Boulevard,
on
the
16th day
of February, 2024, until 10:00 ,
a.m.,
o’clock,
and
then
read
for
local
time,
publicly opened the
and
furnishing of all
labor and material (where required)
and
equipment for per-
forming a public works project State of Alabama Madison County Case No 79518 Personal Representative’s Notice; Probate Court: IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Marjory Ellen Kent, Letters of Administration upon the estate of Marjory Ellen Kent,
according to the plans, details, specifications and Contract Documents. Award of the contract will be made within forty-five (45) calendar days maximum from the date of the bid opening. 1.
Deceased, having been granted to the undersigned on the 24th day January 2024 by the Hon. Frank Barger, Judge of Probate of said county, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same within the time allowed by law, or the same will be barred. Patrick A Jones To be published three (3) consecutive times: Jan 31, Feb 7 and Feb 14,
set, capped Lewis, on said East
Phebe A. Durant in the above-
Notice; Probate Court:
To be published three (3) con-
Madison County
with this Court by Petitioner
Personal Representative’s
Joseph Andrew Still
State of Alabama
to an Order Scheduling Hearing
Huntsville, AL 35801
given that all persons having
To be published three (3) con-
Please take notice that pursuant
Judge of Probate
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Karen Jean
Alabama 35801.
WILLIAM EDWARD JOHN-
said estate are hereby required
State of Alabama
1306 Grace Street, Huntsville,
GRACE AVETTANT BY
CASE NO. 79494
Uknown Wherabouts
whose last known address was
ADOTION OF SHERADYN
MADISON COUNTY
TO: Akash Arvindkumar Patel:
whereabouts are unknown, but
2024 in the Madi-
IN THE PROBATE COURT
, MINOR.
of Ruby G. Singer, whose
Jan 31, Feb 7
son County Record newspaper
Eyan Akash Patel
matter as an heir and next of kin
To be published three (3) consecutive times:
FOR THE NAME CHANGE OF
this Court in the above-styled
11:00 a.m. in the Probate Court
State of Alabama
Judge of Probate Court
Unnatiben Patel
named in a Petition filed with
Petition for Probate of Will filed
secutive times:
same within the time allowed by
TITION OF
TO: Melanie Farmer, who is
ary 11, 2024, a hearing on said
/s/ Frank Barger
IN THE MATTER OF THE PE-
NOTICE OF HEARING
To be published three (3) con-
hereby required to present the
STATE OF ALABAMA
DECEASED.
entered by this Court on Janu-
against the said estate are
ADID 580791
a/k/a RUBY GUINE SINGER,
Y. Albert Moore, III
day of January 2024
Quarter of Section 10, Township The Series 2024 Bonds will
the estate of Sam Michael Cav-
that all persons having claims
ruary 14, 2024
TATE OF RUBY G. SINGER,
Letters of Administration upon
Barger, Judge of Probate of said
January 31, February 7, & Feb-
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
allo,
county, notice is hereby given
PUBLIC NOTICE Unknown Father
TATE OF Sam Michael Cav-
Given under my hand, this 23rd
01/31/24
TO:
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
you so desire.
for more information. ADID 580814
Notice; Probate Court:
ary 2024 by the Hon. Frank
Enforcement at 256-464-8427
COUNTY OF MADISON
The Series
MADISON COUNTY
by AL-Nisa Nicole Murray and
PPIN:67401
ment, an Acquisition Agreement,
The maximum rate of in-
IN THE PROBATE COURT
ing properties in the City of
Indenture dated as of February 1, 2020, as supplemented by
STATE OF ALABAMA
TAKE NOTICE that the follow-
determined by the Enforcing
Personal Representative’s
estate are hereby required to
PUBLIC NOTICE
CASE NO. 34-160
Case No 79126
having claims against the said
ADID 580151
PROBATE COURT. LIMESTONE COUNTY
Madison County
hereby given that all persons
01/24/24, 01/31/24, 02/07/24
and premium, if any, on the SePUBLICATION ORDER
This
DONE this 17th day of January,
Madison, Alabama have been
STATE OF ALABAMA, State of Alabama
The
aforesaid related documents,
Notice is hereby given to you
and confirm:
and the
Jan 31, Feb 7
2024 in the Madi-
ADID 581142
This sale is made
Drive, Scottsboro, AL 35769,
Bonds, the Indenture and cerPROBATE JUDGE
To be published three (3) conMadison County Record 3T: Jan
pairs, remove the existing conof tank, perform the installation
IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
2024 in the Madi-
son County Record newspaper ADID 581140
The Project: A.
The Project shall be
known as River Run Park at Northport Shore – Package No. 1 Site and Utility Improvements and the general character of said public works project shall consist of the following: Site demolition/clearing, grading, parking lot/roadway/shared use path construction, storm drainage improvements, sanitary sewer improvements, water distribution/fire protection improvements, lighting/electrical/fiber/irrigation conduit installation, concrete
are hereby notified that at said
The Court has issued an order
right of way of said drive at a
Madison County
date and time, you may appear
against the taxpayers and citi-
distance of 313.13’; thence
Case No: 79458
in Judge Coats’ Courtroom, 3rd
zens of the City of Huntsville, Al-
along said center of said drive,
Floor of the Madison County
abama, requiring them, at a
North 00 degrees 10’00” West a
Personal Representative’s
Courthouse, 100 North Side
hearing of said Complaint to be
distance of 165.51’ to the
Notice; Probate Court:
Square, Huntsville, Alabama
held in Courtroom No. 116 in
POINT OF BEGINNING; said
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
35801, and show cause, if any
the County Courthouse of Madi-
described tract containing 1.32
TATE OF: Margaret Bragg
Personal Representative’s
of said Project are as follows:
you may have, why the perma-
son County located in the City
Acres, more or less.
Gaither a/k/a Margaret Louise
Notice; Probate Court:
Demolition/clearing of approxi-
nent custody of said child
of Huntsville, Alabama, on the
Gaither
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
mately 60 acres, 185,000 cy un-
should not be given to the Peti-
15th day of February, 2024, at
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
Letters of Administration with
TATE OF Fred Lee Kent,
classified excavation, 40,000 sy
tioner as requested in said peti-
3:00 o’clock, P.M. to show
SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE
Will Annexed upon the estate of
Letters of Administration upon
of asphalt pavement, 12,000 lf
tion.
cause, if any they have, why (i)
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
Margaret Bragg Gaither a/k/a
the estate of Fred Lee Kent, De-
curb/curb and gutter, 6,000 sy
this matter by contacting, E.
the Series 2024 Bonds, the In-
EASEMENTS, ENCUM-
Margaret Louise Gaither, de-
ceased, having been granted to
concrete sidewalk, 4,000 sy
Patrick Hill, attorney for the Peti-
denture, the aforesaid related
BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
ceased, having been granted to
the undersigned on the 24th
gravel drive, 9,000 lf storm drain
tioner, or this Court prior to the
documents and the revenues
REFLECTED IN THE MORT-
the undersigned on the 5th day
day January 2024 by the Hon.
(6”-48”), 120 each storm struc-
hearing.
and other means provided for
GAGE AND THOSE CON-
of January, 2024, by the Hon.
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
tures, 5,000 lf sanitary sewer
DONE this 11th day of January,
their payment, (ii) the pledges,
TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
Frank Barger, Judge of Probate
of said county, notice is hereby
main/lateral (6”-10”), 30 man-
2024.
security interests and other
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
of Madison County, notice is
given that all persons having
holes, 8,500 lf water main/ser-
s/Linda F. Coats
covenants and provisions for
OF PROBABE OF THE
hereby given that all persons
claims against the said estate
vice (1”-8”), 22,000 lf utility
LINDA COATS
the security and benefit of the
COUNTY WHERE THE
having claims against the said
are hereby required to present
conduit only (1.5” – 6”), traffic
Inquiry may be made as to
sidewalk and curb and gutter, stone construction roads, and
State of Alabama
erosion control and site stabi-
Madison County
lization, etc.
Case No 79519 B.
The approximate quantities
10C • THE RECORD
January 31, 2024
control, full stabilization of the
property to be incorporated into
must be accounted for on the
ments, which provisions and
ship and Conservatorship over
project site during and post con-
the project qualify as tax exempt
bid proposal. Failure to provide
requirements are adopted
Gwendoline E. Price was filed
struction.
in the opinion of the Alabama
the estimated sales and use tax
herein by reference.
by Susan Cornelius and Cather-
Department of Revenue. Unless
savings may render the bid as
CITY OF NORTHPORT, ALA-
ine Todorowski on September
otherwise noted, the project will
non-responsive. Other than de-
BAMA,
25, 2023.
follows: defined in the construc-
be bid and administered in com-
termining responsiveness of the
A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
been set for hearing on Febru-
tion plans and specifications.
pliance with the State of Ala-
bid, sales and use tax account-
John Hinton, Mayor
ary 15, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at the
bama Act 2013-205, Certificate
ing shall not affect the bid pric-
of Exemption from Sales and
ing nor shall be considered in
[END ADVERTISEMENT FOR
County located in the Madison
Use Tax for Governmental Enti-
the determination of the lowest
BID—OFFICE OF THE CITY
County Service Center at 1918
ties, regarding sales and use
responsible and responsive bid-
ATTORNEY]
North Memorial Parkway,
taxes. Sales and use taxes shall
der.
01/31/24, 02/07/24
Huntsville, AL 35801, at which
ADID 580497
time all parties with interest can
Special instructions are as
D.
The City will furnish the fol-
lowing: N/A E.
Time of Construction:
From
the date stated in the Notice to
not be included in the bid. The
Proceed, the Project time of
Contractor shall be responsible
7.
construction is
for obtaining a certificate of ex-
Bid Conference IS
emption from the Alabama De-
NOT
partment of Revenue for
ect.
purchases of materials and
ference shall be held on Friday,
other tangible property made
February 9th, 2024 at 10:00
part of the project. Any subcon-
a.m. in Council Chambers at
Plans and specifications and all
tractors purchasing materials or
City of Northport, City Hall.
related Contract Documents are
other tangible personal property
open
as part of the project shall also
NOTE:
be responsible for obtaining a
advised to carefully read the
certificate of exemption. The es-
Instructions to Bidders con-
timate sales and use tax saving
tained in the Contract Docu-
240 consecu-
tive calendar days. 2.
Plans and Specifica-
tions:
the
for public inspection
office
TTL, Inc.,
at
of located
at 3516
Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401, plans,
specifications
elements uments the
of
may
office
of
and
f
and
other
the
contract
doc-
be
obtained
from
the Engineer/Ar-
chitect TTL, Inc., designated as the office of the awarding authority for this purpose, located at 3516 Greensboro Avenue, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 Northport, Alabama.
The contact per-
son for the project is Frank E. Summers, PE and Chase Lucas, EI.
They can be
reached at _ (205) 345-0816. A.
Plans, specifications and
Contract Documents may be obtained at the above location upon the deposit of $200.00, which amount does not exceed twice the cost of printing, reproduction, handling and distribution of each set of such documents.
Deposits by prime
Contractor bidders are refundable in full upon return of all
Pre-Bid Conference: X
A PreIS
required for this ProjThe mandatory prebid con-
All bidders are
The Petition has
Probate Court of Madison
THE STATE OF ALABAMA MADISON COUNTY PROBATE CASE # 78840 IN THE MATTER OF GWENDOLINE E. PRICE To: Lynne Price a/k/a Lisa Price a/k/a Lynne Somerfield, whose whereabouts are unknown Sheila Tully, whose whereabouts are unknown You are hereby notified that a
appear and contest the same if they think proper. Emily J. Young, JD, LLM Perez Law, P.C. 2204 Whitesburg Drive, Suite 225 Huntsville, Alabama
35801
(256) 536-3890 Office 01/17/24, 01/24/24, 01/31/24 ADID 579021
Petition for Letters of Guardian-
Relax, lay back and search.
FL11409
C.
C
Find your dream home.
documents in reusable condition within ten (10) days of bid opening.
Additional sets of bid docu-
ments for prime Contractor bidders, subcontractors, vendors or dealers may be obtained upon payment of the same deposit.
Such deposits will be re-
funded, less the cost of printing, reproduction, handling and distribution, if all the documents are returned in reusable condition within ten (10) days of bid opening. B.
All eligible refunds of de-
posits for plans and specifications will be made by the City within twenty (20) days of bid opening. 3.
Qualification of Bidders:
A.
All bidders must be re-
sponsible, meeting the criteria and requirements set forth in the Instructions to Bidders and bid proposal. B.
Prequalification of Bidders
IS
; IS NOT
X
required.
If prequalification of bidders is indicated to be required by the preceding sentence, then written prequalification information is available for review at the same office where plans, specifications and Contract Documents are available. C.
The attention of all bidders
is called to the provisions of State law governing “general Contractors,” as set forth in Ala. Code §34-8-1, et seq. (1975), and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. D.
If a construction manager
is being utilized and this contract is one of a multiple of trade contracts, then the bidder shall be fully licensed for the trade, as determined by applicable law. E.
The City may not enter
into a contract with a non-resident corporation or entity which is not qualified under State law to do business in the State of Alabama. F.
All bidders shall possess
all other licenses and/or permits required by applicable law, rule or regulation for the performance of the work. G.
All bidders must submit
with their proposal, Contractor’s license number and a copy of the license.
State law, Ala.
Code §34-8-8(b), requires all bids to be rejected which do not contain the General Contractor’s current license number. H.
The City reserves the right
to reject all bids and/or reject and rebid the Project should it determine the same is in the best interest of the City. 4.
Construction Manager: If the preceding
blank is marked with an affirmative indication, it means that this contract involves the use of a construction manager and this contract is one of several multiple trade and/or multiple prime contracts for work on the Project. Bidders’ attention is called to the supplemental conditions attached to the General Conditions of the Contract Documents regarding this topic. 5.
Bid Bonds:
Each bidder
must submit with its bid a cashier’s check drawn on an Alabama bank or a fully executed bid bond on the form that is contained in the Contract Documents executed by a surety
Your dream home is right at your fingertips.
company duly authorized and qualified to make bond in the State of Alabama.
All bonds,
sureties and/or cashier checks will be made payable to the City for an amount not less than 5 percent of the City’s or its engineers or architects estimated cost of the Project or of the total bid in the proposal, but in no event more than $50,000.00. 6.
Visit TNValleyHomeFinder.com today!
Sales and Use Tax Sav-
ings:
Alabama Department of
Revenue Rule 810-63.69.02(2010) exempts certain payment of state, county, and municipal sales and use taxes by the contractor or subcontractor on tangible personal property to be incorporated into the realty pursuant to a contract with a municipal corporation such as the City of Tuscaloosa. All tax-exempt purchases shall be in accordance with the laws Department of Revenue. It is the sole responsibility of the successful contractor to make the necessary inquiries and determinations as to what materials or items of tangible personal
powered by HomeFinder.com
TM16729
of this state and the Alabama