Madison Arnold, The Tennessean

Madison Arnold

The Tennessean

Pensacola, FL, United States

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  • The Tennessean
  • The News Herald
  • The Gazette
  • Naples Daily News

Past articles by Madison:

Florida student accused of rigging homecoming queen vote could face 16-year sentence

The Florida student accused of rigging her school's homecoming queen election will be charged as an adult and could face a 16-year sentence. → Read More

Dad creates Christian Airbnb to help grieve child's death. SR commissioners shut him down.

"Everything has to be in compliance before you take in another dime from anybody or let people stay in those facilities. I'm not here tonight to say that you've already (met requirements), but according to what we have been told by our staff, you have not." → Read More

Adding solar panels to Linn County homes just got a little cheaper

CEDAR RAPIDS - Solar power just got more affordable for Linn County residents. → Read More

Linn County Auditor Joel Miller concerned about security of voter registration database

Linn County Auditor Joel Miller describes it as the 'Achilles' heel' of election cybersecurity, but the Iowa Secretary of State's Office said it's an integral part of same-day voter registration. → Read More

Marion leaders offer online survey to learn more about life in their city

MARION - The city of Marion opened an online survey Tuesday with the hopes of learning more about life in the city. → Read More

Linn County leaders envision growing housing with crops at Dows Farm Agri-Community

CEDAR RAPIDS - Imagine, as Linn County project leaders do, a housing community that features a sustainable farm as its key amenity. → Read More

Marion library leaders plan to move quickly on new building

MARION - After years of starts and stops, Marion Public Library leaders expect to move quickly on preparation for its new $18 million building in the coming months now that a new site has been selected. → Read More

Corridor cities gear up to maximize census counts

With the mission of counting every resident in the country - and with billions of dollars and political representation at stake - the 2020 U.S. Census for the first time will turn to the internet to encourage people to respond. → Read More

Linn County Conservation needs your feedback on parks, future plans

CEDAR RAPIDS - Linn County Conservation is hoping to gather feedback before developing a plan to guide its parks and natural areas over the next decade. → Read More

Hiawatha looks toward growth, city center, more housing

HIAWATHA - Business leaders and city officials are hoping to address a lack of multifamily housing and a commerce center in the coming years. → Read More

In the small Iowa town of Clarence, a young mayor looks to the future

CLARENCE - Many drivers have passed through Clarence over the years without even realizing it. → Read More

Iowa Legal Aid, Linn County to host clinic for expungement and employment barriers

CEDAR RAPIDS - A clinic aimed at helping Linn County residents who have been in the criminal justice system overcome barriers they may face is planned for July 27. → Read More

Marion council pivots vision for airport after hearing community concerns

MARION - After hearing neighbors express concerns, the Marion City Council decided Tuesday to pivot on long-term plans for expanding the municipal airport. → Read More

Uptown Marion director stewarding district through 'awkward teenage years'

MARION - Uptown Marion is in its 'awkward teenage years,' director Brooke Prouty likes to say. → Read More

Linn County to spend $1 million more on rock roads this year

CEDAR RAPIDS - Linn County intends to spend $1 million more this year on maintaining the county's 792 miles of rock roads. → Read More

Marion City Council tables vote on airport zoning

MARION - More than a dozen landowners and others showed up Thursday evening to tell the Marion City Council what should - or should not - be done to the city's airport. → Read More

Marion Public Library faces criticism over upcoming pride event

MARION - An upcoming Marion Public Library Pride Month event has sparked controversy with some area residents. → Read More

Marion City Council supports new direction for library

MARION - Leaders of the Marion Public Library have received the support of local elected officials to go in another direction in the yearslong quest to find space for a larger facility. → Read More

Marion airport experiences growing pains

MARION - Spencer Jordan said his family has been farming for seven generations. → Read More

Design by Marion artist chosen for pedestrian bridge

MARION - The long-imagined gateway bridge into the city of Marion now has a design, thanks to Marion artist Cara Briggs Farmer. → Read More