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 By  admin Published 
3:25 pm Tuesday, February 24, 2015

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From The Publisher

As most of our readers know, our company also publishes Madison Living magazine. Madison Living is a monthly lifestyle magazine that shares the stories of the very interesting and diverse residents of Madison.

We feature homes, restaurants, businesses, health and wellness, sports, education and people in our community.

All of these stories reemphasize the fact that we live and work in a very special place.

On occasion, we include additional themed pages, which cover other fascinating elements of Madison.

In September, Madison Living focused on Bob Jones, James Clemens and Madison Academy’s High School football coaches, players, cheerleaders and band programs. It was our pleasure to spotlight students and coaches who make positive differences for each of their schools.

In January, we produced our annual bridal edition, which shared three beautiful weddings. Two of the weddings featured were family members of our valued staff.

I am excited to offer a glimpse into one of the most meaningful magazines we publish each year, which is our March Profiles in Courage edition of Madison Living.

This edition celebrates Madison veterans and the families who support them.

We will share experiences ranging from those of a Madison World War II veteran to the painful emotions of a Madison mother who lost a son.

It is our honor to publish these stories of valor and the positive impact the subject of each makes each day within our community.

Madison Living will also celebrate Madison Academy’s three-peat State Championship in the March edition.

We will commemorate their season’s road to victory and the courage the players and coaches demonstrated on the field.

If you would like to subscribe to Madison Living or if you would like for your business to have an advertisement in these keepsake editions, please call our office, 256-772-6677.

If you are a current newspaper subscriber, you already receive Madison Living in your newspaper each month. We hope you enjoy the February edition of Madison Living in today’s newspaper.

As always, thank you for your readership!

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