The Madisonian
The Madisonian's election guide
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Sheridan’s priorities for the next five years
Sheridan community leaders and members provided input on the town’s future growth policy and capital improvement plans at the Sheridan Senior Center Oct. 7.
Incumbent vs Independent
Election ballots are in the mail and the candidates for Montana Senate District 36 are in high hopes.
Covid update, Twin Bridges Schools closed
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services shares weekly updates of Montana’s public schools on coronavirus activity. Madison County had 14 active COVID-19 cases, with three residents being hospitalized because of their COVID-related illnesses as of Oct. 13.
County sports roundup
The Ennis Mustangs defeated Lone Peak High School 54-14 during their Homecoming game.
Feeding the kids
Twin Bridges Elementary School Principal Cindy Brown received an email from Montana No Kid Hungry, an organization dedicated to promoting plentiful and healthy food for children in Montana, looking for entries into the Montana Schools Eats Photo Contest.
Convalescent plasma drive
Madison Valley Medical Center was the first hospital in the state to do a convalescent plasma drive Sept. 12. It may be the second in the state too, with its second convalescent plasma drive Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Montana House District 71
Politics have always interested both of Montana’s 2020 House District 71 candidates. Ken Walsh, the Republican candidate, and Ian Root, the Democratic candidate, are running for an elected office for the first time in the 2020 general election.
Active cases, Madison County COVID update
Madison County has 12 active COVID-19 cases as of Oct. 6.







