The Herald Bulletin publishes local basic obituaries, pending death notices and funeral service listings free of charge. Extended obituaries are offered for a fee. Call your funeral home or The Herald Bulletin at 640-4800 for more information.
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Obituary policy
The Herald Bulletin publishes local basic obituaries, pending death notices and funeral service listings free of charge. Extended obituaries are offered for a fee. Call your funeral home or The Herald Bulletin at 640-4800 for more information.
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Faces of Domestic Violence: The victims
Since 2003, at least 18 people in Madison County have died as a result of domestic violence. This slideshow presentation remembers those victims.
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Photo gallery: Final Highland Prom
Photos from the final Highland prom held at the Paramount Theatre Ballroom.
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Video: Madison Heights High School monument dedication
A dedication service for a monument on the grounds of what is now Anderson High School, to remember Madison Heights High School and the service it provided to the community.
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Photo gallery: Madison Heights High School Monument Dedication
Photos from the dedication of the MHHS Monument at Anderson High School.
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Final Revue Medley
Highland High School performed its final Plaid & White Revue, calling back former conductors, band leaders, and alumni musicians to give the audience a taste of the Highland Music Department one final time. The Revue started in 1951 and will end after this show because of the closing of Highland High School.
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Photo gallery: Pendleton Heights High School Prom
Photos from the Pendleton Heights High School Prom.
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Photo gallery: Lapel High School Prom
Photos from the Lapel High School Prom.
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South Madison hears appeals to save auto mechanics class
South Madison Community Schools laid off the first of about 23 teachers who could get pink slips, but the board on Thursday also heard emotional appeals to save an auto mechanics course and its instructor.
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ACS teachers join ‘Pink Hearts, Not Pink Slips’ campaign
Teachers in Anderson Community Schools today will place chairs outside some schools that will be hard-hit by teacher layoffs. Each chair will represent an educator who will lose his or her job at the end of the school year.
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