Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Mayor's Night Out

Mayor Tim Armstrong along with departments heads and council members met with citizens of Madison at Sunrise Golf Course Monday evening for the district 4 Mayor's Night Out.





Thursday, September 17, 2009

Mayor Armstrong speaks at Sandstone Industries

Mayor Armstrong spoke about his job and responsibilities as the Mayor of Madison at Sandstone Industries Thursday, September 17. "One of my favorite parts about being Mayor is getting to marry people." He told the audience.








Sunday, September 13, 2009

Kroger vs Lowe's softball game

Mayor Tim Armstrong and Police Chief Jon Wallace umpired a softball game between Kroger and Lowe's for a benefit for the Lide White Boys and Girls Club Saturday, September 12, 2009.












Hispanic Cultural Awareness Day, 9/12/09








Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Healthy Balance Wellness Center ribbon cutting

Mayor Tim Armstrong and Madison Area Chamber of Commerce Coordinator Laura Hodges, Ambassador Martha Ray,and Director David Collier met with business owner Palea Cedar for a ribbon cutting at her business location on East Second Street Tuesday, September 8th.




Willy Wonka in Bicentennial Park

With a big thanks to Fatboyz Body Works, The Waters of Clifty Falls, Nancy Bevli of Hoosier Hills Realty, Madison Precision, and Strand and Associates, The City of Madison hosted a free concert, cook out, and movie night in Bicentennial Park Sunday, September 6th.




Thursday, September 3, 2009

Hanover College community service project

Approximately 30 freshmen from Hanover College helped plant mums and spread mulch along Main Street as a community service project.





Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The Madison Chatauqua presents the City with a Bicentennial gift

Mayor Tim Armstrong and Personnel Manager Andy Lytle revealed the 1920's Streetscape Mural Tuesday evening. The Mural will remain on display at City Hall. A vinyl copy of the mural is currently on display outdoors on the west wall of Roger's Corner.





A little hard work goes a long way

The City of Madison has been busy this summer upgrading sidewalks and roads along with several other areas throughout the city.


Riverfront sidewalk, East side

Riverfront sidewalk, West side

West Second Street
Mayor Tim Armstrong compliments city employees on the new sidewalks on Third Street
City employees Mike Hazelwood and Jay Mitchell work to replace water lines on Third Street
Street Superintendent Doug Vest and City employee Billy Applegate repair sidewalks on West Third Street