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SSOCCER: PACE NETS WIN, MILTON TIES eSanta Dosa's Press SPORTS, A8 oxmIk (D2 Tweet us @srpressgazette and friend us on facebook.com Saturday, January 7,2012 Find breaking news at www.srpressgazette.com 75cents Navarre woman booked on 56 drug counts Press Gazette Staff Reports A Navarre woman was arrested on New Year's Day in Navarre and charged with 56 counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and eight counts of trafficking of opium. The charges, all felonies, put 29-year-old Amanda Hoffman behind bars on a $1,080,000 bond. The charges stemmed from an investigation put on by the Santa Rosa Coun- ty Sheriff's Depart- area. ment from March According to 10, 2011, to Aug. 17, the report, several 2011, in which they doctors, including found that a hand- Dr. Timothy Tuel of ful of prescriptions Navarre, said they for Hydrocodone, had not prescribed and other drugs AMANDA anything to Hoff- that can be used to HOFFMAN man for months or manufacture meth- HOFFMAN had not prescribed amphetamine were alleg- prescriptions at all to Hoff- edly called in by Hoffman man. Officers asked Tuel and doctor's offices in the and the other doctors to south end of the county to complete a forged prescrip- several drug pharmacies tion affidavit. in the Santa Rosa County Deputies also contacted two other doctor's offices in regards to what they be- lieved were fraudulent pre- scription refills made out to Hoffman's family members and found that both offices had not seen Hoffman or the alleged patients for months and had not filled out prescriptions for those people. Deputies then spoke with Johanna Moore, Hoff- man's mother and April Bynum, Hoffman's sister whose names were on some of the prescriptions that were called in at local pharmacies. Both subjects stated they were not living in the state of Florida while the prescriptions were called in to local pharma- cies, and had not had any prescriptions filled under their name. According to the report, Hoffman allegedly took possession of 19 fraudu- lent prescriptions including some in her sister's name and her mother's name at the CVS pharmacy in Gulf Breeze during a six-month period. Deputies also found that Hoffman was illegally in possession of more than 25 grams of Hydrocodone on eight separate occasions throughout the six-month period. According to the report, in that time period, Hoffman took possession of 28 fraud- ulent prescriptions and one fraudulent prescription for amphetamine salts. By Bill Gamblin news@srpressgazette.com The Santa Rosa County School District received its high school grades for the 2010-11 school year and each high school graded out ata B. The reason for the B given by the Florida De- partment of Education as the final grade was because each high school was pe- nalized in one of two areas, which dropped them a letter grade. , CR09 THE BOARD Penalties were handed out to Central, Jay and Gulf Breeze high schools as stu- dents in the lowest 25 per- cent did not make signifi- cant improvement in learn- ing gains in reading, while Pace, Milton and Navarre were penalized for gradua- tion rates of at-risk students identified in the eighth grade for reading in math. "Santa Rosa District School is extremely proud of the success of our students and the high performance of our high Schools," said Santa Rosa County School Superintendent Tim Wyros- dick. "As we analyze the performance of each school we are reminded of the dili- gence of teachers and ad- ministrators in serving the needs of our students. " Some of the successes Wyrosdick pointed out fol- lowing Wednesday's an- nouncement by the Florida Department of Education included the significant success and improvement See SCHOOLS A6 ii --------~ HIGH SCHOOL GRADES , -I The following are the grades the Santa Rosa County high schools have made in 2011, 2010 and 2009 respectively. Central B, B, B Gulf Breeze B, A, A Jay B, A, A Milton B, A, D Navarre B, A, A Pace B, A, B Gutted home two weeks away from completion By Mathew Pellegrino mpellegrino@srpressgazette.com A house that was once flooded by inches of raw sewage back in September is almost move- in ready as construction crews wrap up finishing touches to the home. The home, located at the 6000 block of Applegate Street in Mil- ton, was flooded by raw sewage four months ago after a tree root punctured a sewer line, causing the line to flood the home with nearly four inches of raw sew- age. The city determined the break was not the responsibility of the homeowner Eleanor Bennett, and paid for the initial cleanup of the home. Initially, city officials were concerned about the coverage they would get from the Florida League of Cities, who is the City of Milton's insurance provider on the clean-up effort. Originally, the city's insur- ance policy did not want to pay for the damage, but later dished out money to help pay for the initial clean up of the home. The city later put Bennett in a tempo- rary apartment while her house was cleaned and gutted. Back in December, the city had already spent roughly $25,000 of its own money to help Bennett out. City manager Brian Watkins announced T'esday that the total cost to clean, replace valuables and temporarily house the owner came to a total cost of more than $55,000 so far. That cost included furniture that the city rented for Bennett's temporary living space and what the owner claims was over $17,000 in damaged personal belongings affected by the sewer line break. Watkins said he submitted that number to an insurance claims adjuster. "Our insurance provider has paid for over $6,000 in costs, and they have indicated they will pay for costs for the secondary clean- up." Watkins said Bennett should be able to move back into her house on Jan. 20, and that the apartment the city has rented out for her would be paid up until the end of January. In December, the city said a hygienist had walked through Bennett's home and approved it to be move-in ready. Construc- tion crews are still working on installing cabinets and new floors for the home. Man faces six counts of lewd behavior By Bill Gamblin news@srpressgazette.com A Colorado man was ar- rested on Dec. 30 on six counts of lewd and lascivious behav- incidents that occurred in three different locations, two of which were in the Florida panhandle. Michael An- MICHAEL thony Hayes, HAYES 20 of Aurora, Colo., has been charged with three counts of lewd and las- civious behavior involving the molestation of a victim of 12 years of age or younger and three counts of lewd and las- civious behavior where the offender was over 18 years of age and the victim was less than 16. Hayes remains lodged in the Santa Rosa County Jail un- der a $300,000 bond. The suspect was picked up on a warrant issued by the San- ta Rosa County Sheriff's Office and will be picked up on the charges in Santa Rosa County. Hayes is suspected of lewd and lascivious behavior in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Gulf Breeze and Thornton, Colo. Officials in Adams County, Colorado held Hayes on the warrant until the District At- torney's Office filed charges of assault and child prostitution with a victim under 15. Those charges were later released and Hayes was trans- ferred to Santa Rosa County. Hayes is charged in connec- tion with his actions involving a game of "Truth or Dare" with a minor child when he was 18. Hayes allegedly photo- graphed the victim's privates as well as had the victim touch him and he touched the minor victim as well. These incidents originally were believed to have occurred in Colorado, but according to the Santa Rosa County Sher- iff's Report started in 2009 in Colorado and continued in 2010 through 2011 in Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County, Fla. According to Michele Nich- olson with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office, they expect to have their own charges to file against Hayes at a later date. Jim Fletcher Publisher 623-2120 ' Printed on recycled paper news@srpressgazette.com TABLE OF CONTENTS Obituaries .....................................A2 Opinion ........................................ A4 Speak Out..................................... A2 Sports............................................ A8 Sudoku....................................... A2 Classifieds..................................... B5 FREEDOM I IIIIII F L 0oR I DA NEWSPAPERS-INTERACTIVE Volume 103 Issue 2 6 2694 0019 2 * I~ 0 A2 I Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Local Saturday, January 7, 2012 Vernon C. McKee, 88, passed away suddenly on Jan. 2, 2012. McKee was born Sept. 22, 1923 in Eclectic, Ala. He was the VERN son of Rev. Carl MC and Eula Mae McKee. He resided in Pace, Fla. for the last 25 years and was a member of Avalon Baptist Church. McKee was a decorated WWII veteran and also retired from NARF, NAS Pensacola as an aircraft electrician. McKee was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Aree McKee; his sister, Dorthy Carldean Watson; his grandson, Geoffrey W Merritt; and his best friend and fishing buddy, Homer Hardy. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Opal Shell McKee; his son, Larry R. McKee (Gina Brazell, fiance') from Houston, Texas; his daughter, Donna L. Hardy (Gary) of Milton, Fla.; and grandchildren, Jernigan and Doug (Dawn) Elliott; three daughters, Lore (Rick) Conway, Melissa White, and Sue Jernigan; 5 grandsons and WALKER LEE numerous nieces, nephews, family JERNIGAN members and friends. A private family service will be held at a later date. Let the family know you care. Sign the guest book under news/obituaries at www. srpressgazette.com - Charity Merritt, Cody Merritt, and Dylan Merritt from Milton, Fla.. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. ION C. The family KEE received friends from 5 8 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012 at Avalon Baptist Church in Milton. Funeral services were held at Avalon Baptist Church on Friday Jan. 6, 2012 at 10 a.m. with Reverend Brian Stephens officiating. Burial followed in Memory Park Cemetery. National Cremation and Burial Society has been entrusted with the arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family request a memorial donation be made to Family Promise of Santa Rosa County or the building/parking lot fund at Avalon Baptist Church. Let the family know you care. Sign the guest book under news/obituaries at www. srpressgazette.com Rob Williamson, Owner ISA Certified Arborist FL-5736A A Full Service Tree Company Since 1992 Licensed and Insured (850) 939-9979 T In Like us! Trles facebook/lLikeTreesPlus Pl www.TreesPlusOnline.com '* 11 Our Obituaries Are Priced With The Family o In Mind. Just $20. Please provide a color photograph if possible. All information must be typed. Wednesday's paper please submit by Friday at 3pm. Saturday's paper submit by Wednesday at noon S623-2120 City votes to insure high school event Walker Lee Jernigan was born Nov. 16, 1936, in Bagdad, and passed away Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011. He was a U. S. Navy city manager. City coun- cil member Grady Hes- ter said the fire wouldn't be the only li- ability issue if the school were to host the bon- VOTI By Mathew Pellegrino mpellegrino@srpressgazette. comr The city has agreed to insure a Milton High School event that involves the school starting a bon- fire for the school's Student Government Association. At their Tuesday night board meeting, members voted to allow Milton High to host a bonfire near the Milton Community Center. However, questions arose as to who would help insure the event if anyone were to get hurt, or if the blaze were to set anything or anyone on fire. "The school doesn't want to take the liability," said Brian Watkins, V. Speak OUT If you have a short comment you would like to make, call the Speak Out line at 623-5887. Monday, 12:51 p.m. Yes, this is not the right thing. This young, 23-years-old girl is living by herself. She is lucky that when her grandmother died, she left her house to her. She is a handicapped girl, and she said she doesn't make very much money. When she pays disability and everything, she only has $25 for groceries at the end of the month. That's sad. She can't get anything from the health department or food or stamps or anything. And COUNTY GOVERNMENT COUNTY COMMISSION District 1: Jim Williamson, 4351 Berryhill Road, Pace, FL 32571; phone 983-1877. E-mail is comm-williamson@santarosa.fl.gov District 2: Bob Cole, 8651 Riverstone Road, Milton, FL 32583; phone 983-1877. E-mail is comm-cole@santarosa.fl.gov District 3: Don Salter, 6000 Chumuckla Highway, Pace, FL 32571; phone 983-1877. E-mail is comm-salter@santarosa.fl.gov District 4: Jim Melvin, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FL; phone 983-1877. E-mail is comm- melvin@santarosa.fl.gov District 5: Lane Lynchard, 6495 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570; phone 983-1877. E-mail is comm-lynchard@santarosa.fl.gov The Santa Rosa County Commission meets at 9 a.m. on the second and fourth Thursdays. The leaders meet in committee at 9 a.m. Monday preceding the Thursday meetings. Meetings are held in commission chambers of the Administrative Complex on U.S. 90. Phone 983-1877 for information or to reach their offices. STATE GOVERNMENT Rep. Doug Broxson: 2990-C Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563, phone 916- 5436. E-mail is Doug.Broxson@myfloridahouse. gov Sen. Greg Evers: 5334 Willing St., Milton, FL 32570, phone 983-5550. E-mail is Evers.Greg. 0 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette 6629 Elva St. Milton, FL 32570 TELEPHONE NUMBERS All offices ............... 850-623-2120 Classifieds ................ 850-623-2120 Fax ................... 850-623-2007 SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year(in county) ....................$39 Sixmonths(in county)................. $19.50 13weeks (in county).....................$9.75 One year(outof county).....................$62 Sixmonths(outofcounty).................$31 13weeks(outofcounty)..............$15.50 Senior Citizen (over 62) Oneyear (incounty).................... $32 Sixmonths(incounty).................. $16 13weeks (incounty).................... $8 Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. then you have people from all over here that get everything for free. I'm going to call President Obama and get his people to help. Thank you, this is Maria. Wednesday, 11:23 a.m. Yeah, my name is Bill, and I was wondering how the city of Milton spends their money on the stuff like the red light cameras. Some of these streets are in terrible shape and haven't been touched in 25 years. Beats up the vehicles when they drive on them. It's crazy they make this money when they can be spending it on their citizens. Elected OFFICIALS S02@flsenate.gov Gov. Rick Scott: PL05 The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St., Tallahassee, FL 32399; phone 488- 4441. E-mail is flgovernor@myflorida.com FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Rep. Jeff Miller: 2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515; local phone is 479-1183; D.C. Office phone (202) 225-4136. Pensacola office address: 4300 Bayou Blvd., Suite 13, Pensacola, FL 32503. Toll free number is 866- 367-1614. Website: http://jeffmiller.house.gov SENATE Sen. Marco Rubio: B40A Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510; phone 202-224-3041; fax 202-228-0285. Sen. Bill Nelson: Room 571, Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510; phone 202-224-5274; fax 202-224-8022 Website: http://billnelson.senate.gov WHITE HOUSE President Barack Obama: The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone 202-456-1414. E-mail is president@ whitehouse.gov Vice President Joe Biden: Office of the Vice President, White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500; phone 202-456-1414. Tuesday, 12:07 p.m. This is Tim. They ought to tear that old abortion clinic down in Pensacola. Wednesday, 5:16 p.m. Yeah, my name is Bobby. I called a while back about the crossword being printed in the middle of the fold, and I see you still haven't hired anybody to work the crossword because you put the same one in Dec. 31 and Jan. 4. Once somebody works one, they really don't want to see the same one. Have a good day. SCHOOL GOVERNMENT SCHOOL BOARD Superintendent: Tim Wyrosdick, 5086 Canal St., Milton, FL 32570; phone 983-5000. E-mail is wyrosdickt@mail.santarosa. k12.fl.us District 1: Diane Scott, 5710 Munson Highway, Milton, FL 32570; phone 983-0413. E-mail is scottdl@mail.santarosa.kl2. fl.us District 2: Hugh Winkles, 5684 Nicklaus Lane, Milton, FL 32570; phone 623-6299. E-mail is winkleseh@mail.santarosa. k12.fl.us District 3: Diane Coleman, 9400 Octavia Lane, Navarre, FL 32566; phone 939-2661. E-mail is colemanmd@mail.santarosa. k12.fl.us District 4: JoAnn Simpson, 5059 Faircloth St., Pace, FL 32571; phone 994-5446. E-mail is simpsonjj@mai.santarosa. k12.fl.us District 5: Scott Peden, 3156 Pins Lane, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563; phone 934-0701. E-mail is pedenst@mail.santarosa.kl2. fl.us The Santa Rosa County School Board meets at 6:30 p.m. the second and fourth Thursdays at 5086 Canal St., in Milton. The Santa Rosa School Board phone is 983-5000. CITY GOVERNMENT Milton City Hall, Mayor Guy Thompson, 6738 Dixon St., Milton, FL 32570, phone 983-5400. City Manager is Brian Watkins Town of Jay, Mayor Kurvin Quails, 3822 Highway 4, Jay, FL 32565, phone 675-2719 Gulf Breeze City Hall, Mayor Beverly Zimmern, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, phone 934-5100. City Manager is Edwin "Buz" Eddy Jim Fletcher Publisher 850-393-3654 jfletcher@srpressgazette.com Carol Barnes Office Manager 850-623-2120 cbarnes@srpressgazette.com Miss a paper? Circulation Jim Fletcher 850-623-2120 Want to subscribe? 850-623-2120 To buy back issues 850-623-2120 To place a classified ad 850-623-2120 COPYRIGHT NOTICE and cannot be reproduced in any form * The entire contents of Santa Rosa's for any purpose, without prior, written Press Gazette, including its logotype, are permission from Santa Rosa's Press fully protected by copyright and registry Gazette. 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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Santa Rosa's Press Gazette, 6629 Elva St., Milton, FL 32570. * Obituaries Walker Lee Jernigan 1936 2011 fire. City attorney Roy An- drews said that there would be Milton firefight- ers on hand along with City of Milton patrol officers to monitor behavior at the event. "I assume we are go- ing to be supervising," An- drews said. "If something goes wrong, this would fall under negligence against the city." Milton mayor Guy Thompson said he felt con- fident enough to insure the event since the fire and po- lice departments would be there to monitor the situa- tion if anything were to go out of control. The city voted to allow the SGA to host the V event near the Milton Community Center and to allow for the city's insurance E provider to cov- er the event. The vote passed 7-0. Veteran and retired from Monsanto with more than 30 years of service. Jernigan is survived by his loving wife of 23 years, Marie Jernigan; brother, Bennie Jernigan; two sons, Greg (Carlee) Vernon C. McKee 1923 2012 www. Sudoku-Puzzles.net Sudoku, Kakuro & Futoshiki Puzzles Sudoku 9x9- Very hard (138753601) 2 4 7 8 1 5 7 9 4 1 2 9 4 4 9 6 3 5 6 9 7 3 8 2 1 4 www sudoku-puzzles net SOLUTION FIND US ONLINE 6 CV 9 Z L Check out Santa Rosa 9 z 6L V s L CZ6 Press Gazette on Z L9 L 6 V9s Facebook, or tweet us 9 Z L 9 9 6 V L @srpressgazette 9 P 6 Z 1 9 91; 9 9 6 9 L 8 Z C L S 8 9 6 L L 8 Z 6 9 E 1 v SANTA ROSA'S PRESS GAZETTE STAFF ~YI Saturday, January 7, 2012 Local Santa Rosa's Press Gazette I A3 I PAID ADVERTISEMENT World's Top Coin Collectors in Town Next Week to Purchase All Types of Coins! By KEN MCINTOSH STAFF WRITER ICCA will be placing ads in newspapers, radio and running television spots this week asking people to bring in any old silver and gold coins made before 1970. Those that bring in their coins will be able to speak with collectors one on one and have their coins looked at by a specialist. With the help of these ICCA members, offers will be made to those that have coins made before 1 970. Offers will be made based on silver or gold content and the rarity of the coins. All coins made before 1970 will be examined and purchased including gold coins, silver coins, silver dollars, all types of nickels and pennies. Those that decide to sell their coins will be paid on the spot. If you are like a lot of people you might have a few old coins or even a coffee can full lying around. If you have ever wondered what they are worth now might be your chance to find out and even sell them if you choose. They could be worth a lot according to the International Coin Collectors Association also known as ICCA. Collectors will pay a fortune for some coins and currency for their collections. If it is rare enough, one coin could be worth over $100,000 according to Eric Helms, coin collector and ICCA member. One ultra rare dime, an 1 894S Barber, sold for a record $1.9 million to a collector in July of 2007. While that is an extreme example, many rare and valuable coins are stashed away in dresser drawers or lock boxes around the country. The ICCA and its collector members have organized a traveling event in search of all types of coins and currency. Even common coins can be worth a significant amount due to the high price of silver and gold, says Helms. Washington quarters and Roosevelt dimes can be worth many times their face value. Recent silver markets have driven the price up on common coins made of silver. Helms explains that all half dollars, quarters and dimes made before 1965 contain 90% silver and are sought after any time silver prices rise. Right now it's a sellers market he said. The rarest coins these collectors are looking for include $20, $10, $5 and $2 1/2 gold coins and any coin made before 1850. These COINS Any and all coins made before 1970, rare coins, entire collections, Silver Dollars, Half Dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Half Dimes, Nickels, Three Cent Pieces, Two Cent Pieces, Cents, Large Cents, Half Cents and all others. JEWELRY Gold Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Gold Buillion Diamond rings, bracelets, earrings, loose diamonds, all gem stones, scrap gold, broken jewelry etc. PLATINUM Anything made of Platinum. GOLD COINS Including $20, $10, $5, $4, $3, $2.5, $1, Private Gold, Gold Bars, etc. INVESTMENT GOLD Kruggerands, Canadian Maple Leafs, Pandas, Gold Bars, U.S. Eagles and Buffalos, etc. PAPER MONEY All denominations made before 1934. Also Buying I Antiques S War Memorabilia Costume Jewelry Guitars coins always bring big premiums according to the ICCA. Silver dollars are also very sought after nowadays. Other types of items the ICCA will be purchasing during this event include U.S. currency, gold bullion, investment gold, silver bars, silver rounds, proof sets, etc. Even foreign coins are sought after and will be purchased. Also at this event anyone can sell their gold jewelry, dental gold or anything made of gold on the spot. Gold is currently trading at Record Highs. Bring anything you think might be gold and the collectors will examine, test and price it for free. If you decide to sell, you will be paid on the spot it has been an unknown fact that coin dealers have always paid more for jewelry and scrap gold than other jewelers and pawn brokers. So whether you have one coin you think might be valuable or a large collection you recently inherited, you can talk to these collectors for free. If you're lucky you may have a rarity worth thousands. Either way there is nothing to lose and it sounds like fun! For more information on this event visit WWW.INTERNATIONALCOINCOLLECTORS.COM COIN COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION PAID $1,800 SW,, PAID $2,800 PAID $250 * Gather items of interest from your attic, safe deposit box, garage, basement, etc. There is no limit to the amount of items you can bring * No appointment necessary * You will be paid on the spot for your items * You get 100% of the offer with no hidden fees SAYING SH FOR THING ERLING SILVER 1.; GOLD & SILVER "EXPRESS PASS" NO WAITING IN LINE GOLD S TRADING AT ALL TIME HI OW IS THE TIME TO CASH Bring this pass and beat the lines Don't miss your chance of cashing in at these Record High Gold & Silver Prices ALL JEWELRY ACCEPTED * CA !FRE _, ADM ISS..ilON/ 1 AN ST JANUARYTH-14TH HAMPTON I1NN1 &.SUlITE NAVARRE-:11 IFl.I32566 MON FRI 9M-PM AT9A-] HL:[]IDAY dINN1,E1XPR:ESS ORE I] INFOt: (217) 787- 7767]]] I]: R C t~]rL lI IL :i lcn F~ llinds] [: ]/l'i By KEN MCINTOSH STAFF WRITER 7.77 Amp 'I F ~YI A4 I Santa Rosa's Press Gazette I Love Greed What human motivation gets the most wonderful things done? It's really a silly question, because the answer is so simple. It turns out that it's human greed that gets the most wonderful things done. When I say greed, I am not talking about fraud, theft, dishonesty, lobbying for special privileges from government or other forms MIN of despicable VIEW behavior. I'm Walter talking about people trying to get as much as they can for themselves. Let's look at it. This winter, Texas ranchers might have to fight the cold of night, perhaps blizzards, to run down, feed and care for stray cattle. They make the personal sacrifice of caring for their animals to ensure New Yorkers can enjoy beef. Last summer, Idaho potato farmers toiled in blazing sun, in dust and dirt, and maybe being bitten by insects to ensure New Yorkers had potatoes to go with their beef. Here's my question: Do you think Texas ranchers and Idaho potato farmers make these personal sacrifices because they love or care about the well-being of New Yorkers? The fact is, whether they like New Yorkers or not, they make sure New Yorkers are supplied with beef and potatoes every day of the week. Why? It's because ranchers and farmers want more for themselves. In a free market system, in order for one to get more for himself, he must serve his fellow man. This is precisely what Adam Smith, the father of economics, meant when he said in his classic "An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" (1776), "It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest." By the way, how much beef and potatoes do you think New Yorkers would enjoy if it all depended upon the politically correct notions of human love and kindness? Personally, I'd grieve for New Yorkers. Some have suggested that instead of greed, I use "enlightened self- interest." That's OK, but I prefer greed. Free market capitalism is relatively new in human history. Prior to the rise of capitalism, the way people amassed great wealth was by looting, plundering and enslaving their fellow I 0 NP 1\ O man. Capitalism made it possible to become wealthy by serving one's fellow man. Capitalists seek to discover what people want and then produce it as efficiently as possible. Free market capitalism is ruthless in its profit and loss discipline. This explains much of the W hostility toward free market )RITY capitalism; some POINT of it is held by Villiams businessmen. Smith recognized this hostility when he said, "People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices." He was hinting at government-backed crony capitalism, which has come to characterize much of today's businesses. Free market capitalism has other enemies -- mostly among the intellectual elite and political tyrants. These are people who believe that they have superior wisdom to the masses and that God has ordained them to forcibly impose that wisdom on the rest of us. Of course, they have what they consider to be good reasons for restricting liberty, but every tyrant who has ever lived has had what he considered good reason for restricting liberty. A tyrant's agenda calls for the attenuation or the elimination of the market and what is implied by it -- voluntary exchange. Tyrants do not trust that people acting voluntarily will do what the tyrant thinks they should do. They want to replace the market with economic planning and regulation. The Wall Street occupiers and their media and political allies are not against the principle of crony capitalism, bailouts and government special privileges and intervention. They share the same hostility to free market capitalism and peaceable voluntary exchange as tyrants. What they really want is congressional permission to share in the booty by looting their fellow man. Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM SHAREYOUROPINIONS We want you to share your views on the above topic(s) or any topic with other Santa Rosa's Press Gazette readers. Your views are important, too. Send your letters to : LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 6629 Elva St. Milton, FL 32570 Fax: 850-623-9308 Letters must be typed and may be edited for content for to fit the available space. For a letter to be published, you must sign your name and include your phone number and address so we may contact you for verification, if necessary. M/ r Man's best friend could also be his worry Mat, I am by no means an animal hater, despite my allergy to some, but I have to draw a line when it comes to the tactics of some officers and their K-9 cohorts. When I first saw dogs being used in law enforcement, I realized their importance, but as I have grown older and, as you call me, more cynical, I also can see the need for caution. I would hate to know an officer decided to let his K-9 roam around my home. And, if he hits on something, he suddenly has cause to enter my home for a search. Mind you, I have done nothing wrong, but the dog has hit upon something inside my home. Did the previous owners leave it there? A recent guest? An enemy? If I knew this would only cause problems for the bad guys, I'd say move forward at light speed. In many cases, officers of the law obtain a search warrant through legal means, but what our justices will be considering is how some are letting the dogs virtually become the search warrant. Could you imagine the K-9 hitting on your home Mat? Then the officers want to come inside to search and rip your home apart because the pooch patrol believes it caught wind of some odd aroma. I understand their use for drug searches in schools, vehicles and even cars suspected of being a mule. Opinion iT P BILL Topic: Police dogs I can even see the dog being used by officers with a legally-executed search warrant signed by a judge with probable cause. But that is not the case before our legal system, now. Some officers and members of our law enforcement community are using the dog in hopes of a hit outside the home. This, they hope, will then allow them to enter the home and go on a hunting expedition. Mat, before you go into all the highly trained senses and skills of these dogs, I understand that. And before you tell me I am "for" the drug dealer, I will let you know these people rank right up there with murderers and child molesters in my book. The key to this case is we are guaranteed protection from illegal searches and seizure by our constitution from our government and its agents. While I would like to see all drug dealers behind bars forever, I cannot allow a fellow American's rights to be violated. I expect the officers to present an ironclad case to the prosecuting attorney so we can not only get these people locked up, but maybe, some day, get these drugs off the streets. And taking a shortcut like this one, which is being debated by our Supreme Court, is just a bad idea. Yes, without the nose of a dog being given search warrant power, many drug dealers will escape capture and prosecution. Then again, our entire legal system is based on what has been summed up in the Blackstone Formulation: "Better that ten guilty persons escape than a single innocent suffer." Let's keep it that way! Who are you brown-nosing? Bill, we all know a police officer wouldn't want to go into your house, but with a few bribes, a police dog might insist on going into your house whether you had drugs in there or not. If they really wanted to check your house, the dog would have a fiesta on his hands. Old, half- eaten cheeseburgers, waffle fries and a pancake might be the only things that dog would find in your house and we all know these dogs aren't trained to track down cheeseburgers. They are trained to track down drugs. In other words, they are trained to track down something that has become a big problem not only nationwide, but even in our own home town. And here you come Bill, waving your American flag in my face yelling "freedom, freedom, freedom." Yes, we all want our freedoms, but without police dogs and emergency personnel like these, we wouldn't have anything to begin with. It would all be taken from us. "How?" you ask. If the police had no reason to search a car with hidden bags of cocaine, drug crimes would be rampant. The longer you keep that stuff on the street, the more problems it causes, and the more crime goes up. Obviously, that's what you want Bill: for crime to just keep going up. Somehow, we should get our police men and women to get a heightened sense of smell so they can do the job themselves. If you have nothing to hide in your car, and there is a police dog sniffing around, what do you care? You shouldn't be nervous, that dog doesn't care about those year-old ketchup packets you have wedged in between your seats. And if he catches some kind of scent and police search your car, you have nothing to hide. So the ultimate question is: Why do you care, if you have nothing to hide? All this boils down to is the fact that there are people out there who do drugs who don't want dogs sniffing around their home or cars because they would be caught, tried and jailed. Drug dealers and users are pretty smart most of the time, despite the amount of brain cells that have been deteriorated from their little skulls. They know where police look: in areas that are well hidden and out of sight, in the spare tire holder, under the seats and in places like that. Don't ask me how I know these great hiding spaces Bill, but they are there. And they can't be seen with even the keenest eyes. And don't even let me get started about the hiding places inside a house. There are too many to even count on two hands and two feet. Yet you think we should have pity on people? Come on Bill. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Former SRC Democrat responds As a former card carrying Santa Rosa Democrat, I am moved to reply to the letter from the SR Democratic Executive Committee on Dec. 31, 2011. Yes. The Gulf Power rate increase should not happen in a perfect world. But look at the history. In January of 2008, candidate Obama said his policy "... will bankrupt coal fired power plants and rates would skyrocket." He then chose the radical environmental activist Lisa Jackson to head the EPA to carry out his plan. In the 32 years that I have lived here, I have seen Gulf Power invest more than a billion bucks in scrubbers at the Christ plant. Still not enough apparently. This is the same EPA that obstructs and delays the permitting process for new power plants. Meanwhile, the administration has fast-tracked turkeys such as Solyndra and the Chevy Volt, which has a Chinese battery and is "coal fired." As for not being able to confront Gulf Power at a stockholder's meeting regarding the rate increase, Gulf Power is owned by the Southern Company in Atlanta. This is why you need to own stock in the Southern Company and attend THAT stockholder's meeting. For this same reason, you cannot buy Chevrolet shares, you must invest in GM. The Executive Committee's letter suggests that only the rich elite will profit from a rate increase. I respectfully beg to differ. Gulf Power has to pay those penalties before they are passed on to us as a rate increase. Also, many mutual funds invest in both Southern Company and GM stock and these funds are found in most IRAs, retirement and 401.k plans. They are in mine and I am far from an elite. I am just a middle class retiree and rate payer. Thanks, Mr. President. Bob Dingley Pace, Fla. -*Z Saturday, January 7, 2012 A5 | Santa Rosa's Press Gazette African Methodist Episcopal Zion, Isaiah Chapel AME Zion Church, 5038 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Milton African Methodist Episcopal, Greater Bethlehem AME, 5299 Richburg St., Milton Anglican Trinity by the Fields, 4980 West Spencer Field Road, Pace Apostolic First Apostolic Church, 5574 E. Highway 90, Milton Pace Apostolic Church, 4763 Old Guernsey Road, Pace Assemblies of God Assembly of God, New Harvest, 4289 Berryhill Road, Pace Bagdad 1st Assembly of God, 4513 Forsyth St., Bagdad East Milton Assembly of God, 5174 Ward Basin Road, Milton Faith Chapel Assembly of God, 8080 South Airport Road, Milton First Assembly of God, 6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton Harold Assembly of God, 10495 Goodrange Road, Milton New Harvest Fellowship Assembly of God, E. Highway 90, Pace Jay First Assembly of God, 400 S. Alabama St., Jay McLellan Assembly of God, 6050 Three Notch Trail, Milton New Hope Assembly of God, 9550 Chumuckla Highway, Pace Pace Assembly of God, 3948 Highway 90, Pace Springhill Assembly of God, 9190 Munson Highway, Milton Welcome Assembly of God, 8581 Welcome Church Road, Milton Baptist ABA Berryhill Road Baptist- ABA, 3095 Berryhill Road, Milton Bethel Missionary Baptist ABA, 6178 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton Fellowship Baptist Church ABA, 5223 Highway 90, Pace First Baptist Church - ABA of East Milton, 8178 S. Airport Road, East Milton First Missionary Baptist - ABA, 3949 Pace Road, Pace Galilee Missionary Baptist-ABA, Highway 90, West Milton Baptist Avalon Baptist, 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton East Side Baptist, 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton Faith Baptist, 6423 Hamilton Bridge Road, Milton First Baptist of Harold, 10585 Goodrange Drive, Milton Liberty Baptist Church, 6763 Margaret St., Milton Mount Pilgrim Baptist, 5103 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St., Milton St. John Divine Missionary Baptist, 5363 St. Johns St., Milton Baptist - Independent Bible Baptist Church of Pace, 4001 Vern St., Pace Bible Way Baptist Church, 5976 Dogwood Drive, Milton Brownsdale Baptist Church, Chumuckla Highway, Jay Joy Bible Baptist, 8613 Highway 90, Milton Pine Grove Baptist Church, 7280 Pine Grove Road, Jay Pleasant Hill Missionary Baptist, 5550 Econfina St., Milton Solid Rock Baptist, 6760 East Gate Road, Milton Trinity Baptist, 5301 Highway 90, Pace Victory Baptist, 4000 Avalon Blvd., Milton West Florida Baptist, 5621 Highway 90, Milton Fil Am Baptist Church, 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton Baptist Southern Avalon Baptist, 4316 Avalon Blvd., Milton Berrydale Baptist Church, 6730 Highway 4, Jay Billory 1st Baptist of Holley-Navarre, Highway 87 North Holley Blackwater Baptist, 11689 Munson Highway, Milton Calvary Baptist, Highway 89, Allentown Cora Baptist, 12953 Highway 197, Jay East Side Baptist, 4884 Ward Basin Road, Milton Ferris Hill Baptist, 6848 Chaffin St., Milton First Bagdad Baptist, 4529 Forsyth St., Bagdad First Baptist of Garcon Point, 1780 Garcon Point Road, Milton First Baptist of Milton, 6797 Caroline St., Milton Florida Baptist Convention, 3418 Ashmore Lane, Pace Floridatown Baptist, 3851 Diamond St., Pace Harold First Baptist, 10585 Good Range Drive, Milton Harmony Ridge Baptist, 5536 Highway 90 W, Pace Hickory Hammock Baptist, Hickory Hammock Road, E. Milton Immanuel Baptist, 4187 Highway 90, Pace James Street Baptist, 6658 James St., Milton Jay First Baptist, 214 S. Alabama St., Jay Living Truth Church (Contemporary), Meeting at S.S. Dixon Intermediate School, Pace Mount Calvary So. Baptist, 4636 Highway 90, Pace New Bethel Baptist, 10995 Chumuckla Church Highway, Jay New Life Baptist, 6380 Bayberry St., Milton Mount Pleasant Baptist, 6151 Dogwood Drive, Milton Olivet Baptist, 5240 Dogwood Drive, Milton Pine Level Baptist, 3300 Pine Level Church Road, Jay Pine Terrace Baptist, 6212 Pine Blossom Road, Milton Pleasant Home Baptist, 8500 Pleasant Home, Munson Santa Rosa Baptist Asso., 6820 Highway 87 North Milton, Spring Hill Baptist Church, 9214 Munson Highway, Milton Wallace Baptist Church, 6601 Chumuckla Highway Woodbine Baptist Church, 4912 Woodbine Road, Pace Baptist - Missionary Mt. Bethel Baptist, 175 Limit St., Milton New Macedonia Baptist Church, 4751 Chumuckla Highway, Pace New Providence Missionary Baptist, 4175 Popcorn Road, Milton First Missionary Baptist Church, 3949 Pace Road, Pace Catholic St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church, 6457 Park Ave. S.W Milton Charismatic Shepherd House Ministries, 5739 Stewart St., Milton New Hope Community Church, Meeting at Russel Center at Locklin Tech, Berry Hill, Milton Church of Christ Bagdad Church of Christ, 4413 Garcon Point Highway, Bagdad Berryhill Church of Christ, 3679 Berryhill Road, Pace Jay Church of Christ, E. Highway 4, Jay Margaret Street Church of Christ, 6745 Margaret St., Milton McLellan Church of Christ, Munson Highway, Milton Susan St. Church of Christ, 600 Susan St., Milton West Milton Church of Christ, 5300 Highway 90, Pace Pea Ridge Church of Christ, 4400 Bell Lane, Pea Ridge Church of God in Christ Ferris Hill Church of God in Christ, 909 N. Alabama St., Milton World Church of God, Milton Worship Center, 5177 Stewart St., Milton Church of God in Christ, 5887 N. Stewart St., Milton Community Chapel Church of God (of Anderson), 4300 Pace Lane, south of Walmart Church of God Covenant Church of God, 4645 School Lane, Pace Church of God of Prophecy, 600 Glover Lane, Milton Community of Christ Community of Christ, 6656 Raymond Hobbs St., Milton Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 5737 Berryhill Road, Milton Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2828 Harvest Road, Jay Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1753 Sea Lark Lane, Navarre Episcopal St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 6842 Oak St. Milton Full gospel Milton Victory Ministries, 7235 E. Highway 90, Milton Living Faith Church, 7400 Reformation Road, Milton True Grace Fellowship Church, 5178 Willard Norris Road, Milton Holiness Hollandtown Holiness Church, 1851 Pineview Church Road, Jay. Contact: Hansel Prescott, 675-4346. Cobbtown Holiness, Celebrate with us! Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Opportunities available for all ages 6:30 p.m. Christ United Methodist Church 5983 Dogwood Drive, (Hwy 89), Milton Church Office: 623-8820 Ronnie Bearden, Pastor PACE COMMUNITY CHURCH A Place for You to Belong Service Starts at 9:30 a.m. Non-denominational 4310 North Spencer Field Rd., Pace 994-4310 PaceCommunityChurch.com Saturday, January 7, 2012 4700 Greenwood Road, Jay Independent Grace Bible Church, 6331 Chestnut St., Milton World Alive Church, 4200 Ebenezer Church Road, Jay Interdenominational Ken Sumerall Ministries, 4901 Forest Creek Drive, Pace Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses Milton congregation, 5696 Berryhill Road, Milton Lutheran Eternal Trinity Lutheran Church, 6076 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton Methodist Christ United Methodist Church, 5983 Dogwood Drive, Milton Chumuckla Community Church, 8008 Chumuckla Highway, Pace 1st United Methodist Church of Pace, 4540 Chumuckla Highway, Pace Woodbine United Methodist Church, 5200 Woodbine, Pace Bagdad United Methodist Church, 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad First United Methodist Church, 6830 Berryhill Road, Milton Jay United Methodist Church, 300 S. Alabama St., Jay Mae Edwards Memorial United Methodist Church, 5052 Mulat Road, Milton Pineview United Methodist Church, 1400 Pineview Church Road, Jay Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, 4701 School Lane, Pace Woodbine United Methodist Church, 5200 Woodbine Road, Pace Nazarene New Faith Church of Nazarene, 5162 Avenida del Fuego, Pace Non-denominational Christian Life Church, 4401 Avalon Blvd., Milton Church of the Living God, 3375 Garcon Pt., Milton New Hope Community Church, Locklin Tech, Berryhill, Milton New Testament Church, 5277 Glover Lane, Milton Shepherd House Ministries, 5739 N. Stewart St., Milton Word Alive Christian Church, 5707 Stewart St., Milton West Milton Church of Christ, 5300 Highway 90, Pace Pentecostal Gospel Lighthouse Church, 10001 Chumuckla Highway, Pace United Pentecostal Church of Berrydale, 7580 Highway 4, Jay Pentecostal - Holiness Mount Zion Pentecostal Holiness Church, 5532 Osceola St., Milton Chumuckla Pentecostal Holiness Church, 2841 Highway 182, Jay New Vision Worship Center, 5573 Stewart St., Milton Roeville Holiness Church, 6648 Munson Highway, Milton Cobbtown Holiness Church, 4700 Greenwood Road (Highway 164), Jay Presbyterian PCA Westminster Presbyterian Church PCA, 6659 Park Ave., Milton Presbyterian USA First Presbyterian Church of Milton, 5206 Elmira St., Milton Pace Presbyterian Church, 4587 Woodbine Road, Pace Primitive Baptist Mt. Zion Primitive Baptist Church, 6930 Chaffin St., Milton Seventh-Day Adventist Milton Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 5288 Berryhill Road, Milton United Pentecostal First Pentecostal Church of Bagdad, 4636 Forsyth St., Bagdad Vineyard Bay Area Vineyard Church, 5163 Dogwood Drive, Milton Come find your place with Us! Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 4 Sunday School -9a.m. Worship Service -10 a.m. Pastor Mark Dees 4701 School Lane 994-6213 'Praise be to God, the Lord of all the Worlds' Baha'i' Faith Devotionals Wednesday and Fridays 7 pm Milton 623-5315 396-7959 http:llemeraldcoastbahais.org/ * A6 I Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Local Saturday, January 7, 2012 GPS triggers several charges against Pace man By Bill Gamblin news@srpressgazette.com A Pace man was arrest- ed on a conditional release violation after the tamper alarm went off on his global positioning system. Daniel Lee Hicks, 26, of Pace was arrested and charged with a conditional release violation on Dec. 28 after officers observed he was not residing in Santa Rosa County. According to Hicks' ar- rest report, investigator Edward Vincent contacted him regarding a GPS monitoring violation. Hicks informed Vincent he was working and could come in around 4 p.m. on Dec. 28. Shortly after the DANI conversation, Hicks HIK started contacting Detec- tive Burris, who stated Hicks went from being scared to irate over a short timespan that included sev- eral calls. Before Hicks was ex- pected at the GPS office, his strap tamper alarm went off at 1:58 p.m. After officers directed him to come to the sher- iff's office, the GPS EL LEE equipment stopped working and Hicks IKS hung up on Detec- tive Brooks. Hicks contacted Brooks and told him he was on Ward Basin Road and would be at the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office in 10 minutes since he knew he was going to jail and had to take care of some personal business. According to the report, Hicks did not show up. Around 4:33 p.m., Hicks' GPS equipment reported a new series of positions in- cluding historical activity and that he was nowhere near nor had he been near Ward Basin Road. As of 5:30 p.m., Hicks had not reported to the Santa Rosa County Sher- iff's Office or contacted them and was in violation of conditions of his release for failing to comply with GPS officers or not allow- ing them to inspect the ankle monitor. Efforts to locate Hicks were unsuccessful and a warrant was issued for his arrest, which occurred on Dec. 30. Hicks was also served warrants for his arrest in- volving a series of burglar- ies on Dec. 25 and Dec. 26 on Indian Hills Drive, Abl Avenue, Sussex Lane, Ar- gyle Drive, Copperhead Circle and Riverview Place. These locations are in subdivisions off Wood- bine Road. In the eight burglaries being investigated by the Santa Rosa County Sher- iff's Office, he was charge with 11 counts of burglary of unoccupied conveyance unarmed, three counts of larceny grand theft $300 less than $5,000, four counts of larceny petit theft first degree $100 less than $300, and two counts damage property criminal mischief over $200 under $1,000. Hicks remains in the Santa Rosa County Jail without bond. SCHOOLS from page Al found in the graduation rate of most of the district's schools and that all high schools improved in the high school acceleration participation indicating more students are not only participating in Advanced Placement and dual enroll- ment courses, but also are excelling in these classes as well. Last year, Milton led the way as five high schools in the county received As, while Central received a B. Milton showed signifi- cant improvement, as it went from a D school in 2009 to an A in 2010. This year the gradua- tion rates of those at-risk students was the biggest issue when the grades were announced as Santa Rosa County Schools were aware of the penalties for the learning gains in read- ing, which befell Jay, Cen- tral, and Gulf Breeze. "Last year our gradu- ation rates for at risk stu- dents were 88 percent at Milton and 80 percent at Pace and Navarre," said Bill Emerson, Assistant Superintendent of Instruc- tion with the Santa Rosa County School District. "This year those numbers fell to 69-percent at Milton, 68-percent at Pace, and 72- second year." percent at Navarre. Wyrosdick and Emerson "I will bear part of the pointed out the schools will responsibility for this as focus heavily on the low- we far exceeded the per- est 25 percent of students centage in year one and we based on the FCAT and to might not have emphasized make sure there is ade- the importance on this the quate progress of students )-fa.e Y -{ealdK%~ Ynev 2ear Joyce Nichols, A.R.N.P. rA Joshua Davis, M.D. Family Medicine Family Medicine Same Day Appointments Acute Walk-In Care Hours: Weekdays 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. 30+ Years Experience in Pace ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Pat Hill, A.R.N.P. BAPIS 374Hw.90 Pceo5.99.4244 who are identified as "at- risk." Emerson pointed out that one or two at risk stu- dents at schools the size of Milton, Pace, Navarre, or Gulf Breeze might not be as significant in the grade, but it can be costly to the smaller schools like Jay and Central. "What is done with this data is as important as the grade itself. Schools will im- mediately examine servic- es provided to students and make certain that curricu- lum needs are met so we can continue the excellent performance and shore up areas we need to improve," Wyrosdick said. "I am ex- cited to see the continued high stakes performance of our high schools. Each is committed to providing an excellent education and supporting our students as they prepare for the world of work or post-secondary education." Statewide, 78 percent of Florida's high schools received either an A or B, which is up from the 71 per- cent last year. These grades are based NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT, UPDATE OR CORRECT POLICY OF SCHOOL BOARD FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA The Santa Rosa County District School Board, acting through the superintendent of schools, hereby gives notice of its intent to enact, update or correct School Board Policy. A complete version of each policy being effected is available at the main School Board office located at 5086 Canal Street in Milton between the hours of 7:30 am and 4 pm. Monday Friday excluding holidays. POLICY SUMMARY Specific Authority Estimate of NUMBER Specific Statutory Authority Costs 2.28 Schedule for Legal Advertisements revises III. based on revision to 1011.03, FS; revision recommended -0- 3.18 School Calendar adds citation, 6A-1.045111, FAC; adopted 05/03/10; revision recommended -0- 3.22 Opening and Closing of Schools adds citation, 6A-1.045111, FAC; adopted 05/03/10; revision recommended -0- 3.701 Visitor Identification Measure adds II. adds citation 856.022, FS; reformats policy; revision recommended -0- 4.14 Adult Education adds II. regarding fee schedule; revision recommended -0- 4.22 Educational Media Materials Selection Adds II D. dealing with on-line media. Submitted by C.Carnley, Dir.MS, for revisons. -0- 4.71 Participation of Home Ed & Private revises title of policy; adds II. regarding participation of private school students in -0- School Students in X-curricular Activities athletics; revision recommended 5.18 Children of Military Families implements the Interstate Compact on Educational Opportunity for Military Children; -0- 5.341 Use of Time Out, Seclusion and Physical adds IX.D. consistent with revision of 1003.573, FS; deletes 6A-1.0404, FAC rule -0- Restraint for Students with Disabilities repealed 10/25/10; revision recommended 5.810 Drug and Alcohol Testing of Student Changes reference to procedure from Student Health Services Manual to Student -0- Athletes Code of Conduct. Correction submitted by R. Mason, Std.Svcs. 6.10 Employment of Personnel adds citation 1012.335, FS; new statute 2011; revision recommended -0- 6.18 Contracts: Instructional and revises I.A.1. and adds I.A.2. based on creation of 1012.335, FS; adds citation -0- Administrative Personnel 1012.335, FS; revision necessary 6.37 Suspension and Dismissal revises IV. consistent with 1012.33, FS; FS; adds citation 1012.335, FS new -0- 2011; revision necessary 6.40 Assessment of Employees revises II. and IV. based on revision to 1012.34, FS; reformats policy; recom. -0- 6.91 Salary Schedules replaces II. due to the revision of 1012.22, FS; adds citation 1012.27, FS; necess. -0- 7.10 School Budget System adds IV. regarding posting budgets on district website based on revision to 1011.03, -0- FS and creation of 1011.035, FS; reformats policy; revision recommended 7.20 Accounting and Control Procedures adds III. regarding adherence to GASB No. 54; revision recommended -0- 7.33 Petty Cash Funds/Change Funds deletes 6A-1.057, FAC rule repealed 11/26/08; reformats policy; citation correction -0- 7.65 Antifraud adds citation 1001.421, FS; new statute 2011; revision recommended -0- 7.70 Purchasing and Bidding adds citation 1001.421, FS; new statute 2011; revision recommended -0- 8.60 Telecommunication Plan and Electronic adds IV.H. regarding sexting; HB 75 created unnumbered section of Florida Statutes -0- Communication Use that becomes effective 10/01/11;revision recommended; 9.85 Community Service Revises eligible scholarship programs and deletes reference to number of required -0- hours. Submitted by M.Darby, Std.Svcs. The text of the proposed policy changes may be obtained without cost from the office of the Superintendent of Schools. Adoption of these proposed policies is anticipated to be considered at the regular School Board meeting on January 26, 2012 at 6:30 pm in the board room at 5086 Canal St., Milton, FL. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person requiring special accommodation to participate in this hearing is asked to advise the agency at least 48 hours in advance by contacting the board's secretary at (850) 983-5010. Any person substantially affected by the proposed policy(s) who wishes to challenge the validity must file a petition with the board's secretary (12 copies) in conformity with section 120.56, 2007 Florida Statues, not later than 10 days prior to the meeting of the board, as set forth above. The hearing is open to the public. Timothy S. Wyrosdick, Superintendent of Schools Santa Rosa County, Florida on the high school grading formula that was used for the first time in the 2009-10 school year. "It's great to see more of Florida's high schools trending upward," said Gov Rick Scott. "Educa- tion is critical to improving lives, preparing students for a job and attracting em- ployers." Statewide, the greatest average increase in high school grade component points earned in 2010-11 was for student perfor- mance on accelerated coursework measured by AP, IB, AICE and industry certification examinations, as well as dual enrollment courses. "I want to commend Florida's students, teach- ers and school leaders for their hard work in helping students achieve academi- cally," said Education Com- missioner Gerard Robin- son. "Florida's strategy of raising expectations and expanding opportunities for academic growth con- tinues to yield success- ful outcomes for our high school students. The $1 billion in education fund- ing proposed by Governor Scott would give school dis- tricts additional resources to help students perform at even higher levels." Of Florida's 474 graded public high schools (includ- ing combination schools serving high school grade levels) earning "A" through "F" grades for the 2010-11 school year: 147 earned an "A" (31 percent), compared to 145 schools (31 percent) last year. 224 earned a "B" (47 percent), compared to 188 schools (40 percent) last year. 72 earned a "C" (15 percent), compared to 69 schools (15 percent) last year. 25 earned a "D" (5 percent), compared to 57 schools (12 percent) last year. 6 earned an "F" (1 percent), compared to 11 schools (2 percent) last year. The expanded high school grading system, first used for the 2009-10 school year, focuses on a broader set of student out- comes, including gradua- tion rates and student par- ticipation and performance in advanced coursework. The high school grade is earned based on two major elements: 50 percent from the performance of each school's students on the FCAT, and 50 percent from factors that include the fol- lowing: The school's gradua- tion rate. The performance and participation of students in Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaure- ate (IB), Dual Enrollment, Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE), and industry certi- fication. The postsecondary readiness of high-achiev- ing students as measured by the SAT, ACT, or College Placement Test (CPT). The high school grad- uation rate of at-risk stu- dents. * * ~YI I Saturday, January 7, 2012 Local Santa Rosa's Press Gazette I A7 Tide REPORT Pensacola Bay East Bay Blackwater River Navarre Beach Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012 6:04 AM CST Moonset 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 8:27 AM CST Low tide -0.73 Feet 4:46 PM CST Moonrise 5:04 PM CST Sunset 10:01 PM CST High tide 1.28 Feet Monday, Jan. 9, 2012 1:32 AM CST Eill Moon 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 6:49 AM CST Moonset 8:58 AM CST Low tide -0.72 Feet 5:05 PM CST Sunset 5:46 PM CST Moonrise 10:40 PM CST High tide 1.23 Feet Tuesday, Jan.10, 2012 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 7:31 AM CST Moonset 9:25 AM CST Low tide -0.66 Feet 5:05 PM CST Sunset 6:47 PM CST Moonrise 11:21 PM CST High tide 1.12 Feet Wednesday, Jan.11, 2012 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 8:10 AM CST Moonset 9:46 AM CST Low tide -0.53 Feet 5:06 PM CST Sunset 7:49 PM CST Moonrise Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012 6:03 AM CST Moonset 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 9:43 AM CST Low tide -0.87 Feet 4:45 PM CST Moonrise 5:03 PM CST Sunset 10:44 PM CST High tide 1.54 Feet Monday, Jan. 9, 2012 1:32 AM CST Eill Moon 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 6:49 AM CST Moonset 10:16 AM CST Low tide -0.87 Feet 5:03 PM CST Sunset 5:45 PM CST Moonrise 11:25 PM CST High tide 1.48 Feet Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 7:30 AM CST Moonset 10:43 AM CST Low tide -0.79 Feet 5:04 PM CST Sunset 6:46 PM CST Moonrise Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 12:06 AM CST High tide 1.34 Feet 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 8:09 AM CST Moonset 11:04 AM CST Low tide -0.64 Feet 5:05 PM CST Sunset 7:48 PM CST Moonrise Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012 6:04 AM CST Moonset 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 10:13 AM CST Low tide -0.87 Feet 4:45 PM CST Moonrise 5:03 PM CST Sunset 11:40 PM CST High tide 1.54 Feet Monday, Jan. 9, 2012 1:32 AM CST Eill Moon 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 6:49 AM CST Moonset 10:46 AM CST Low tide -0.87 Feet 5:03 PM CST Sunset 5:45 PM CST Moonrise Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 12:21 AM CST High tide 1.48 Feet 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 7:31 AM CST Moonset 11:13 AM CST Low tide -0.79 Feet 5:04 PM CST Sunset 6:46 PM CST Moonrise Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 1:02 AM CST High tide 1.34 Feet 6:46 AM CST Sunrise 8:10 AM CST Moonset 11:34 AM CST Low tide -0.64 Feet 5:05 PM CST Sunset 7:48 PM CST Moonrise Sunday, Jan. 8, 2012 5:55 AM CST Low tide -0.53 Feet 6:03 AM CST Moonset 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 4:44 PM CST Moonrise 5:02 PM CST Sunset 7:37 PM CST High tide 1.25 Feet Monday, Jan. 9, 2012 1:32 AM CST Eill Moon 6:26 AM CST Low tide -0.51 Feet 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 6:48 AM CST Moonset 5:03 PM CST Sunset 5:45 PM CST Moonrise 8:14 PM CST High tide 1.23 Feet Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 6:49 AM CST Low tide -0.43 Feet 7:30 AM CST Moonset 5:04 PM CST Sunset 6:46 PM CST Moonrise 8:45 PM CST High tide 1.16 Feet Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2012 6:32 AM CST Low tide -0.30 Feet 6:45 AM CST Sunrise 8:09 AM CST Moonset 5:05 PM CST Sunset 7:48 PM CST Moonrise 9:14 PM CST High tide 1.03 Feet = a-- Business Network mmm m mInternational Tri cities chapter meets every Thursday at 7am at Oops Alley 3721 Hwy. 90, Pace, Florida 32571 Any questions contact Debbie Coon at 393-3666 www.tricitiesbni.com A New Year, a New You Lose Weight SafSlim As seen on Dr. Oz. 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At Milton High School, the Panthers battled the Washington High Wildcats to a 1-1 tie. After a scoreless first half, Carby Lohr scored for the Panthers in the first 10 minutes of the sec- ond half. The Panthers are now 5-7-2 on the sea- Photos by BILL GAMBLIN I Press Gazette sonMilton goalie Quinton Dobbs finished the game Top, Milton defender Avery McNeal tries to slow down a with six saves. Washington High attack in the first half of Tuesday's game at In girls soccer action on Monday, Gulf Breeze Milton High School. shut out Milton 4-0 on Monday night. Top left, Milton's Austin Fryer disrupts a Washington High attack Jenna Wade recorded 10 saves in the loss for near midfield on Tuesday night at Milton High School. Milton who fell to 7-10 on the season. Bottom left, Milton goalie Quinton Dobbs looks down for an Caroline Gibble, Hannah Rodgers, Laura Har- open teammate in Milton's 1-1 tie at home on Tuesday against pole and Sam Welsh all scored goals for Lady Washington High School. Dolphins. TEEN BAGS DEER ON FIRST HUNT SPECIAL TO THE PRESS GAZETTE Alex Cummings, 13 of Milton, took his first buck on Jan. 1. Cummings was using a 284-caliber Browning rifle when he bagged his first deer while hunting with his Aunt Misty Watkins in Alabama. The eight-point buck weighed in at 211 pounds. Cummings attends King Middle School and now proclaims hunting as one of his favorite activities along with football, baseball and fishing. BIG NIGHT FOR BOWLING PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE PRESS GAZETTE Ken Green bowled a 279 game with 1 1 strikes in a row on Oct. 13, 2011. Christian La Jaimie presented him with his USBC bronze statue for this accomplishment. Gospel Projects Baseball Registration Registration for Tee Ball, Girls Fast-Pitch Softball, and Boy's Baseball will begin Jan. 17. You can register at Santa Rosa Christian School from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday Friday and from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Gospel Projects Youth Athletic Club provides programs for children ages 3-and-a-half to 14 and beginning this spring will be affiliated with USSSA Recreation play. If you would like SPORTS SIDELINE more information or are interested in coaching, umpiring or sponsoring a team, contact Tod Brainard at 623-4671. All returning players from last year must register this year. GPYAC reserves the right to close registration in any league prior to the Feb. 18 deadline if numbers dictate. Pace High School Patriot Alumni Day Pace High School will host its fourth annual Patriot Alumni Day and 30-inning game on Feb. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pace High School Baseball Stadium. There will be an alumni home run derby, 30 innings of baseball, and home run derby for the kids with prizes. Admission is $5 for ages 13 and up, while Pace students are free with a Student ID Patriot Yard Sale Pace High Baseball Booster's will have a yard sale Saturday, Feb. 4, starting at 8 a.m. until everything is gone. The sale will be at the left field entrance to the ballpark. Hoops heat up 2012 By Bill Gamblin sports@srpressgazette.com Milton High School is continuing the roll it started in Panama City at the Mar- lin Holiday Invitation and stopped one of the teams it needed to Tuesday in a critical district match-up at home. The Panthers (10-3; 6-1 in District 1-6A) stopped Pine Forest 59-48 at home. Milton trailed at one point 8-4 in the first quarter before going on an 11-2 run to take control of the game. Haylen Washington led Milton with 22 points in the win while Isaiah Jones added 13 as the Panthers front line dominated despite Jones picking up his third personal foul in the second quarter. Milton would lead at in- termission 22-19 and contin- ue that momentum to lead 43-30 heading into the fourth quarter. Jay also got a key district win by beating Baker 45-43 at home. The Royals lead at inter- mission 17-12 and used a 15- 7 third quarter run to build a 13-point lead the Gators could not overcome. Eric Trevino led Jay with 17 points as the Roy- als improved to 6-4 on the year while Tyler Prescott grabbed 11 rebounds to go with his eight points. Pace traveled to Pen- sacola High and lost to the Tigers 44-26. The Tigers put the game away with an 11-2 run after halftime. Deon Nelson led Pace with 14 points. Also in Pensacola on Tuesday were Central Jag- uars. The Jags visited Pen- sacola Catholic where they dropped at 66-55 contest. Central made a late charge in the fourth quarter by outscoring the Crusaders 23-9, but could not get any closer. Nick Waters led Central with 22 points while Gavin Richardson chipped in 17. In girls action, Jay de- feated Pensacola Catholic at home on Tuesday 38-25. The Lady Royals jumped out to a 10-0 lead and never looked back as they extend- ed its advantage to 21-4 by halftime. Hillary Hendricks led Jay with 16 points while Becca Calloway added 12 in the win as Jay improved to 9-5 this season. On Monday Jay defeated Northview 33-28 in Century. Tessa Hendricks led the way with 17 points. Central put up a game battle against Baker at home Tuesday before falling 44-34. The Lady Jags (7-7) kept the game close in the first half as they trailed 7-6 at the end of the first quarter and kept it close at halftime as the Lady Gators led 19-15. Baker put the game away in the fourth quarter out- scoring Central 20-13. Makayla Simmons led Central with 17 points while Sarah Forsythe added 13. On Monday the Lady Jags dropped another close one to Gulf Breeze 44-42. Forsythe score 18 while Simmons added 14 in the loss. Pace fell to Pensacola High 68-25 on Tuesday in Pensacola. The Lady Tigers jumped out to a 21-4 lead and never looked back. Rachel Moorer scored six points to lead Pace, while Taron Bright added four. * LIFESTYLE B Section Saturday, January 7, 2012 w w w.srpressgazette.com Page B1 IC67 I; - III BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1998 Tennessee over Florida State 23-16 1999 Florida State over Virginia Tech 46-29 2000 Oklahoma over Florida State 13-2 2001 -Miami over Nebraska 2002 Ohio State over Miami 2003 LSU over Oklahoma 2004 USC over Oklahoma 55-19* 2005 -Texas over USC 41-38 2006 Florida over Ohio State 41-14 2007 LSU over Ohio State 38-24 2008 Florida over Oklahoma 24-14 2009 Alabama over Texas 37-21 2010 Auburn over Oregon 22-19 *title was vacated Flu" ' af~l S Lout Unv* 1 CVbt .1.,. -,1, u ",;<- ';: 1 .,2 ..--:--- -1 .---- .- " \17_ -- _7 ,,- '"I o *;, .: SU I- --t .-'IH L "- ;' " * ---_',..,,.I.. ~....._ - '"-;.;::.: -- I3av I YR iq I#f B2 I Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Local Saturday, January 7, 2012 Community EVENTS City of Milton meetings Milton's Technology Committee will meet Jan. 9 at 8 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. *The City of Milton Administration Committee will meet Thursday, Jan 9 at 10 a.m. in Conference Room B of City Hall. *Milton City Council will meet in regular session on Jan. 10 at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers. *Local Board for Emergency Food and Shelter Rinding will meet on Jan. 12 at 2 p.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. *Milton's Public Works Committee will meet on Thursday, Jan. 16 at 8 a.m. in Conference Room B of City Hall. *The Milton Finance Committee will meet Jan. 19 at 10 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. *The City of Milton Ordinance Review Committee will meet on Thursday, January 19, at 8 a.m. in Conference Room B at Milton City Hall. *The City of Milton Parks and Recreation Committee will meet on Monday, Jan. 23 at 8:30 a.m. in Conference Room B of City Hall. *Milton's Benevolent Cemetery Board will meet on Monday, Jan. 23 at 3 p.m. in Conference Room B of City Hall. For more information, contact the city manager's office at 983-5411. All meetings are open to the public. Free Christmas Tree Mulch Now Available Many people in Santa Rosa recycled their Christmas trees this year and they have now been ground and the mulch is available on a first come, first serve basis at the Green-Up Nursery at 6758 Park Avenue in Milton. The mulch is located in the parking lot, and people must bring their own trailer, container or pick-up to get it along with a shovel or pitch fork to load with. For more information, please call the Santa Rosa Clean Community System at 623-1930 or visit www. srclean.org. Computer crime and Internet Safety workshop Dixon Primary School is hosting an important parent workshop and extending the invitation to parents from their feeder school of Dixon Intermediate. Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Det. Melissa Spratt will be educating parents on computer crimes and providing tips on internet safety for children. The workshop will be held at Dixon Primary School cafeteria on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 6 p.m. Contact Stacey Lowe, Guidance Counselor at Dixon Primary School at 995-3660 ext. 5 with any questions. Because of the content of this workshop, it is available to adults only. Milton Great Books Dinner and Discussion Club Saturday, Jan. 14 the Milton Great Books Dinner and Discussion Club will discuss a short story by Noble Prize in Literature winner, Nadine Gordimer. The setting is South Africa and the meal will feature South African cooking. Call Connie O'Connor 564 0498 for directions to 5736 Zinnia in Milton. Autism Pensacola announces Kids for Camp application period On Jan. 17 at 6 p.m., Autism Pensacola(API) will host an informational meeting to begin the 2012 application period for Kids for Camp. This meeting will be held at the Pollak Training Center of Arc Gateway, 1000 E. Fairfield in Pensacola at the corner of 10th and Fairfield. Childcare is available for children of all ages, including teens and young adults, with reservations. Please email reservations autismpensacola.org with the subject line January meeting childcare no later than January 14th to reserve a spot. Kids for Camp is a 6 week summer learning lab for children with autism and their friends ages 3-22. This day camp is held in partnership with Escambia County schools, Sacred Heart Autism Training Center, UWF and other area agencies. Applications for camp will be available at the meeting or online after Jan 17. All applications are due Feb. 21. For more information please contact API at 434-7171 or Susan Byram, Executive Director, at 450- 0656. Dogwood Circle, Milton Garden Club Soup and Salad Friday The Dogwood Circle, Milton Garden Club will host its 20th Annual Soup and Salad on Jan. 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 5256 Alabama St. in Milton. The Circle's cooks are making their tasty soups, Traditional Potato Cheese, Chili, Chicken Tortilla, and Minestrone served with a crisp salad, tea/coffee and homemade desserts. You and your friends will enjoy this lunch so don't miss it as it happens once a year. There will be lots of door prizes, which are given away to the lucky drawn ticket numbers. The cost is, $7 adults, $3.50 children ages 3-12 and under 3 eat free. Take-out orders available for you to pickup, just call 626-2003. English as a Second Language Classes Santa Rosa Adult School is offering English as a Second Language (ESOL) classes to aid the growing population of non- native English speakers in the area. Classes will provide life skills that are needed in reading, writing, and speaking English. The program's goal is to help students function effectively in their daily routines. Classes are $30 per term with proof of Florida residency for the last 12 months. The classes are $120 per term without proof of residency. Classes are from 8:30 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The next term begins January 23, 2012. However, students may enroll at any time during the term. All classes will be held at the Adult Learning Center, 6751 Berryhill Street, Milton. For more information, call 983-5165 or 983-5710. Electronics Recycling in Santa Rosa County On Jan. 21, the Santa Rosa Clean Community System will host Electronics Recycling at Navarre Park on Highway 98 in Navarre. The event will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. All electronic items will be accepted, with a $10 charge for televisions and $3 charge for computer monitors. The charge is because of the toxic materials in those two items. E-Covery will collect and dispose of the items, recycling nearly everything and disposing of anything toxic in the proper way. For more information, please contact the Santa Rosa Clean Community System at 623-1930 or visit our web site www.srclean. org. Florida's District One Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) Meeting The District One Local Emergency Planning Committee will hold its next meeting on Jan. 25, 2012 at 10 a.m. at the Santa Rosa County Emergency Operations Center on Pine Forest Road in Milton. At this meeting, the LEPC will meet to discuss regional hazardous materials planning and training issues for the seven counties that compose District 1, which are Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington and Bay counties. Agenda items include the Hazardous Materials Awareness Week and upcoming training opportunities. Preceding the LEPC meeting will be the Training Subcommittee meeting at 9 a.m.. Additional Subcommittee meetings will be held via teleconference on Jan. 18. Links to the agenda for the LEPC meeting are located on the LEPC web calendar located at http:// www.wfrpc.org/lepc and all meetings and workshops are open to the public. Interested parties may call 850-332-7976 ext. 210. WFCCC Board Meeting There will be a Governing Board meeting at West Florida Community Care Center, 5500 Stewart St., in Milton on Thursday, Jan. 26 at 9:30 a.m. in the Treatment Team Room of the facility. Country and Western Dance Country and Western Dance at the Hadji Shrine Center in Pensacola on Saturday, Feb. 4, 7-11 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the C and L Express Band. The cost is $7 per person and tickets are available in advance or at the door. For more information, call 623-5550 or 476-9384 Gulf Coast Stitchery Guild The Gulf Coast Stitchery Guild will hold its bi-annual Needlework Exhibit beginning Feb. 1 and running through March 4. The exhibit will be at St. Mark's Methodist Church on 12th Avenue in Pensacola, Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Guild will be stitching on site on Monday mornings. There will be over 100 needlework pieces on display. In addition, the St. Mark Art group will have their artwork, including watercolor, oil and other media up for show at the same location and times. AI-Anon meetings Al-Anon meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the portable behind Woodbine United Methodist Church. They also have a Spanish meeting at St. Rose of Lima Church every Friday at 10 a.m. in Room 2 of the Educational Building. Al- Anon is a support group for family members of people who have alcohol abuse issues. y c94MSct6 agj,(Yaoomii^, Qa4 We are currently paving in your area. With our crew and equipment close by, we are offering prompt service and rea- sonable rates to all area residents for a short time. Please call immediately if you are interested in having any asphalt paving done this year. 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The winner of the Talent portion of the pageant was Abby Raney. The contestants performed a physical fitness routine, each had a talent showcased, a brief introduction to the judge and the evening gown competition. The pageant was a success, many in the audience commented that it "was the best pageant ever"; "the girls really showed their talents off" and "what an enjoyable night." Project Graduation held a Cake Auction during breaks and raised over $500. 2011-2012 MISS JAY BEAUTY PAGEANT CONTESTANTS 1. Victoria Raught 2. Caristyn Golden 3. Tori Reid 4. Carly Owens 5. Sara Abigail Raney 6. Sierra Mills 7. Cara Cassady 8. Dallas Belanger 9. Meaghan Makala Hall 10. Kathryn English 11. Anna Gibbs 1 2. Morgan Lewis SaudaJaur 7 012Snt os' PesGaeteIB Local ANTHEL.K 5 G re t hin* reAlw a s H pp e ing a il o ig c oo ! 2011 2012 Girl's Weightlifting Schedule Opponent West Florida Tech Pace/Pine Forest Tate/Navarre/WF Tech Navarre/Pace/Gulf Breeze District Qualifier State Qualifier Date Time 12/6/2011 4:00 PM 12/7/2011 4:00 PM 12/13/2011 4:00 PM 1/4/2012 3:30 PM 11-12 Weigh In 1/11/2012 1:30 Coach Meet 2:00 Meet Begins 8-10 Weigh In 1/25/2012 11:30 Coach Meet 12:00 Meet Begins Site Milton Pace Tate Navarre Milton Gulf Breeze Girl's Weightlifting Roster Ard, Mariah Bentley, Caylan Clopton, Cherie Davis, Jordan Dowell, Whitney England, Kelsea Gillis, Taylor Hancock, Haley Hawk, Nisa Jameson, Melanie Jernigan, Kara Lapalm, Molly Lenzo, Brittany Martin, Kelsey Mock, Marta Peoples, Madison Pitt, Morgan Robertson, Jessica Straughn, Sashiana Torres, Garnett Vasquez, Emily Velasquez, Desiree Weekley, Dominique Wilson, Abbie Worley, Katie Milton High School 1st Semester Exam Schedule 2011/12 12:00 Early Release Tuesday, January 17 1st Period Exam: 9:15-10:25 Break: 10:25-10:30 2ld Period Exam: 10:30-11:40 Lunch: 11:40-12:00 Students with transportation released at 11:40 Buses Run: 12:00 Wednesday, January 18 3rd Period Exam: 9:15-10:25 Break: 10:2_5- 10:30 4"' Period Examin: 10:30-11:40 Lunch: 11:40-12:00 Students \\ith transportation released at 11:40 Buses Run: 12:00 Thursday, January 19 5"' Period Exam: 9:15-10:25 Break: 10:25-10:3( ,"' Period Exam: 10:30-11:40 Lunch: 11:40(-12:30 Students \\ith transportation released at 11:40 Buses Run: 12:00 The nlilton High School African American Cultural Club Step Team is Sponsoring a STEP CLINIC' When: January 11-12 Performance: January 13, 2012 6--Where: Milton High School Auditorium Time: 3:30 pm 5:30 pm Pre-Registration Price: $45.00 per child. Day of Clinic Price: $50.00 per child. IMPORTANT Main Office: 983-5600 Main Office Fax: 983-5610 Guidance: 983-5609 Guidance Fax: 983-5618 Attendance: 983-5608 Ans. Machine: 983-5658 4 PHONE NUMBERS Band: 983-5611 Football: 983-5606 Chorus: 983-5613 M. Rutledge: 983-5616 Athletic Fax: 983-5614 www.santarosa.kl 2.fl.us/mhs SNOW JAM Senior Feature Jose Parra is the son of Claudia Parra and Ramon Parra. On the MHS campus, Jose is a part of the Chess Club in which he serves as President, Spanish Club, and Platoon Leader in the NJROTC. Outside of his academic and extracurricular involvement, Jose loves to play soccer. He has trained in soccer since kindergarten. After high school he plans to join the Navy and then attend college to become a business manager. Your "good neighbor" agent Ken Kincaid STATE FARM Ken Kincaid Insurance Agency, Inc. 5259 Stewart St. Milton, FL 32570 ,NSURANCE Bus. (850) 623-9424 Res. (850) 626-7101 IState Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois * ~YI Saturday, January 7, 2012 Santa Rosa's Press Gazette| I B3 B4 I Santa Rosa's Press Gazette Local Saturday, January 7, 2012 WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Ashlyn Shell and Eric Myers SPECIAL TO THE PRESS GAZETTE Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Shell of Jay are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Ashlyn Elizabeth to Eric Duane Myers, son of Mr. & Mrs. Duane Myers of Pensacola. The couple will marry March 10 at Old Christ Church in Pensacola. Amy Emmett and Seth Shell .' -I : .) - / SPECIAL TO THE PRESS GAZETTE Jim Emmett of Jay and Peggy Henderson of Flomaton, Ala., announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Amy Elizabeth Emmett to Seth Johnson Shell, son of Leroy and Mary Shell of Jay. The wedding is planned for Saturday, April 14, 2012 at the Blackwater River in Milton. Cadet McCurdy honored by Civil Air Patrol Special to the Press Gazette Cadet 2nd Lt. Danny S. McCurdy, of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), was recognized recently for receiving CAP's General Billy Mitchell Award. Civil Air Patrol Squadron Commander Lt. L Col. Douglas C. DA Kelley and Lt. Col. M( Collins H. Haines presented the award during the Air Safety Seminar at Pensacola State College. The award is the second in a series of milestone Cadet achievements and is named after the late Brigadier General Billy Mitchell. General Mitchell was a staunch proponent of the use of air power during the early days of aviation and an advocate for an independent air force. This achievement denotes excellence in the cadet program and is accomplished through aerospace education and practical S application of leadership fundamentals The Award brought with it a promotion to cadet second INNY S. lieutenant and CCURDY opportunities for Cadet McCurdy to experience further leadership challenges and greater responsibility. This award also has benefits outside of CAP Cadets enlisting in military service are awarded the grade of E-3 (versus E-1). That translates to increased responsibility and greater initial pay. McCurdy's parents were on hand for this milestone award. The CAP Cadet program is a family affair for the McCurdy's; Danny's dad, mother, and brother are all active members in the Milton-Pace area CAP squadron. Danny, who is 15, is homeschooled and his goal is to attend the Air Force Academy. The Civil Air Patrol, an auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, focuses on development of leadership skills and discipline in youth ages 12 to 21. The CAP Cadet Program is organized around five elements: leadership, aerospace education, fitness, character and community service activities. The program strives to instill in the cadets the core values of integrity, volunteer service, excellence and respect. Through the guidance and influence of its volunteer senior members, the CAP Cadet Program aims to foster the development of responsible citizens who are inspired to become tomorrow's leaders. To learn more about the Civil Air Patrol Cadet and Senior Program visit the CAP website at www. gocivilairpatrol.com. The Collins H. Haines Composite Squadron meets every Tuesday from 6 8:30 p.m. at the Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Bldg. 1417. If you are interested in becoming involved with the Civil Air Patrol or have your questions answered, you may contact the Commanding Officer, Lt. Col. Douglas Kelley, 623-7166 for the Whiting NAS squadron and Capt. Sharon Pitts, 519-3380 for the Pensacola cadet squadron. For those interested in Pensacola flying activities of the Civil Air Patrol, please contact the Senior Squadron Commander, Capt. David Hyden, 433- 4898. Baptist Health Care's Healthy Living Expo planned Special to The Press Gazette The 17th annual Baptist Health Care Healthy Living Expo, presented by GoldenCare, will be offered at Jay Hospital on Jan. 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. Baptist Health Care kicks off the new year with free health screenings, wellness information, seminars, refreshments, live entertainment, door prizes and more. Reservations are not required. This event is sponsored in part by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Council on Aging of West Florida, Covenant Hospice and Sight & Sun Eyeworks. Bring your friends and family to receive free membership in Baptist Health Care's GoldenCare and Get Healthy Pensacola wellness programs. The free health screenings and health information will include heart and stroke risk assessments, balance assessments, blood pressure assessments, non-fasting total cholesterol screenings, osteoporosis (heel scan) screenings. Exhibitors will include: A Ticket to Ride Travel, Advanced Diabetic Solutions, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Council on Aging of West Florida, Covenant Hospice, Emerald Coast Hospice, HealthSpring and Linda Mick Designs. The first 25 people to arrive at 9 a.m. will receive a special gift. For more information on Healthy Living Expo or GoldenCare, call 469-2356. Forrest C. Rogers graduates Air Force Tim and Cindy Tockey are proud to announce their son Forrest graduated from Air Force Base Military Training on Friday, Oct. 28, 2011, at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Forrest FOI had the honor of R being Guidon for flight 681 which presented the 50 state flags in the graduation parade. He is presently stationed at Sheppard Air Force in Wichita Falls, Texas for his tech school training in aircraft maintenance specializing in hydraulics. He will graduate from Tech School on Jan. 27, 2012. After tech school Forrest will be home for a few weeks in mid- February before he reports to his first duty station at McConnell Air RREST C. Force Base in OGERS Wichita, Kan. To work on KC-135 in-flight refueler. Forrest is a 2011 graduate of Milton High School. His family and friends would like to say congratulations, and express how proud we are of the path that he has chosen. FDOT to hold meeting on U.S. 98 resurfacing Special to the Press Gazette The Florida Depart- ment of Transportation (FDOT) will hold a public information meeting re- garding the resurfacing of State Road 30 (U.S. 98) from the Gulf Breeze Zoo entrance to the Okaloosa County line. The meeting will be Tuesday, Jan. 10, from 5:30 6:30 p.m. CST at the First Baptist Church of Navarre, 9302 Navarre Parkway, Gulf Breeze. This meeting will allow citizens an opportunity to preview the proposed design, ask questions, and/or submit comments concerning the upcoming project. The project is currently funded for 2014. The prin- ciple intent of this project is to resurface the exist- ing travel lanes, auxiliary lanes and paved shoulders, add new paved shoulders, widen travel lanes, recon- struct curb ramps to meet current Americans with Disability Act require- ments and provide other miscellaneous rehabilita- tion and safety improve- ments on U.S. 98. Maps, drawings and other information will be on display. FDOT repre- sentatives will be avail- able to explain proposed improvements and answer questions. There will no formal presentation or public testimony period. Public participation is so- licited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. For more Florida De- partment of Transportation District Three information ,follow us on twitter @myf- dotnwfl. City preserving water tower to avoid move By Mathew Pellegrino mpellegrino@srpressgazette.com The City of Milton is look- ing to preserve an old land- mark as a way to keep earn- ing revenue without tapping into its own pockets. The old Berryhill water tank on Berryhill Road near Windham Road in Milton is being kept up even after a new one was built to replace it so the city can continue to collect over $44,000 a year in cellphone signal dollars from antennas that have been on top of the tower for years. The old water tower houses two antennas, which are owned by T-Mobile and Verizon wireless compa- nies. At Tuesday's city council meeting, board members discussed whether they should move the antennas and if the old water tank should be demolished. City manager Brian Wat- kins said to move the anten- nas would be more costly than just leaving them on top of the tower. "The city had originally planned to demolish the old tank," Watkins said. "But we decided to keep it on the maintenance schedule." Watkins said the city has six tanks that it pays a total of $50,000 annually to be maintained by a Chipley- based company. The company inspects the towers annually, cleans out the towers, and does general maintenance on the towers such as painting that is required by the Depart- ment of Environmental Pro- tection. The cost to put the tank back on the maintenance schedule will cost the city approximately $6,900. That cost was approved by coun- cil members by a vote of seven to zero at their Tues- day night meeting. "Just to move the two an- tennas on to the new tower would cost us $60,000, and even then, we prefer not to do so," Watkins said. "The total to move the antennas, even if we put them on a free-standing tower would cost us anywhere from $75,000 to $100,000. "We want to maintain the integrity of our tank." Watkins said the new tower holds roughly 750,000 gallons of water where as the old Berryhill water tank held approximately 100,000 gallons. The old Berryhill tank will still be used to hold water. Watkins said the annual rental rate for the antenna space goes up annually. Last year, he said the city acquired $44,500 between the two companies for the antenna space. Watkins said the city had looked at the potential of building a free-standing structure to house the an- tennas on, but that would set the city back a bit as well. * Read More Online at srpressgazette.com ~YI Santa Rosa's Press Gazette I B5 +4" 4^ 4 Start or extend your subscription * today! It's the area's best news source delivered to you for only... 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The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 724 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED IN OR BOOK 2368 PAGE 1180, LESS OR BOOK 2385 PAGE 192 (#1.4, 1.5, 1.6), LESS OR BOOK 2385 PAGE 191 (#1.7), & LESS OR BOOK 2480 PAGE 127 (#1.8), LESS PORT IN OR BOOK 2635 PAGE 1766 (#1.9 BAY POINTE HOMES) Parcel ID: 07-1 N-27-0000-00100-000 0 Name in which As- sessed: BLACKWATER DEVEL- OPMENT LLC All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 23 day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 13th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/17, 24, 31, 1/7 12/1040 12/1041 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 875 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: LT 20 BLK B, LEGEND CREEK ESTATES, AS DES IN OR BOOK 1439 PG 514, LESS 1/2 MIN RTS Parcel ID: 08-1 N-29-2308-00B00-020 0 Name in which As- sessed: DENNIS L MILLER BONNIE L MILLER All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 23 day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 13th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/17,24,31, 1/7 12/1041 12/1042 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 1036 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED IN OR BOOK 190 PAGE 760 Parcel ID: 10-1 N-28-0870-OOEOO-008 1 Name in which As- I 1 ssoo |] sessed: GRACIE SUNDAY ETTA EAST WALTER LEE SLACK LILLIE R O'LARRY All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 23 day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 13th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/17, 24, 31, 1/7 12/1042 12/1043 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 1332 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED IN OR BOOK 935 PAGE 52 Parcel ID: 13-1 N-28-0000-02202-000 0 Name in which As- sessed: ELI PRICE ESTATE BERTA PRICE All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 23 day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 13th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/17, 24, 31, 1/7 12/1043 12/1044 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 1356 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PARCEL DESCRIBED ON EXHIBIT "A' IN OR BOOK 2059 PAGE 802 (PARCEL DESCRIP- TION IS ON PG 804 OF DEED ONLY) LESS 1/2 MIN RTS Parcel ID: 13-1N-29-0000-00611-000 0 Name in which As- sessed: J D HEMBREE TRUS- TEE All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 23 day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 13th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/17, 24, 31, 1/7 12/1044 12/1052 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 2408 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY LOCATED IN 19-2S-27 DE- SCRIBED ON DEED IN OR BOOK 2404 PAGES 134 & 136 (BEING PARCEL 1 ONLY ON SAID DEEDS-A/K/A PARCEL B ON SAID DEEDS) Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-0000-02800-000 0 Name in which As- sessed: BRITTON STAMPS TIMOTHY K WALKER MICHAEL R WALKER All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 16th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 1224, 31, 1/7 & 1/14 12/1052 12/1053 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 2429 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: LT 34 BLK A, EAST BAY HEIGHTS, AS DES IN OR BOOK 1436 PG 1475 Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-1010-00A00-034 0 Name in which As- sessed: BEVERLY PALMER All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 16th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 1224, 31, 1/7 & 1/14 12/1053 12/1054 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 2462 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: LT 17 BLK F, EAST BAY HEIGHTS, AS DES IN OR BOOK 2630 PG 423 Parcel ID: 19-2S-27-1010-OOFOO-017 0 Name in which As- sessed: SANDY BLANTON All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 16th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 1224, 31, 1/7 & 1/14 12/1054 12/1055 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 2674 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: LT 9 BLK B, DA LISA ESTATES, AS DES IN OR BOOK 2408 PG 481 Parcel ID: 21-1 N-28-0820-00B00-009 0 Name in which As- sessed: WILLIAM LINTON CHRISTA LINTON All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end Classifieds lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 16th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 1224, 31, 1/7 & 1/14 12/1055 12/1056 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 1451 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED IN OR BOOK 605 PAGE 647 Parcel ID: 13-5N-30-0000-01207-000 0 Name in which As- sessed: THELMA (BRANSON) LEE ESTATE All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 16th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 1224, 31, 1/7 & 1/14 12/1056 12/1076 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 2839 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: LOT 202, WES VIC HOLIDAY SANDS, AS DES IN OR BOOK 2597 PG 1142 Parcel ID: 21-2S-27-5670-00000-202 0 Name in which As- sessed: CLAYBURN HOLLAND JR All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 6th day of February, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 27th day of December, 2011. L A V O B E L L E Santa Rosa's Press Gazette I B7 Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/31, 1/7, 14&21 12/1076 12/1077 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate 2840 Year of Issuan Description of LOT 203, HOLIDAY S DES IN OR PG 1142 Parcel ID: 21-2S-27-567 0 Name in sessed: CLAYBURN JR All of the a erty is locate Rosa Coun State of Florid Unless such shall be red cording to Property de such Certific sold to the der, at the lobby of Administrative at 6495 C Milton, Flonri 6th day o 2012 at 12:00 Dated this th of December, Mary M. John Clerk of Court of County, Florid By: DEBBIE L Deputy Clerk 12/31, 1/7, 14 12/1077 12/1078 NOTICE OF TION FOR TAX DE NOTICE IS GIVEN THA ROSA COU of the foil Sale Certif filed said cate for the to be issue The Certifica and year o the Descriptic erty, and which it is as follows: Certificate 2841 Year of Issuan Description of LOT 204, HOLIDAY S DES IN OR PG 1142 Parcel ID: 21-2S-27-567 0 Name in sessed: CLAYBURN JR All of the a erty is locate Number: Rosa Coun State of Florid ice: 2008 Unless such )f Property: shall be red WES VIC cording to SANDS, AS Property de BOOK 2597 such Certific sold to the der, at the lobby of t 0-00000-203 Administrative at 6495 C Milton, Florin which As- 6th day of 2012 at 12:00 HOLLAND Dated this th of December, above prop- ed in Santa MaryM. Johns ty, In the Clerk of t da. Court of S County, Florid d certificate deemed ac- By: DEBBIE L Law, the Deputy Clerk described in cate will be 12/31, 1/7, 14 Highest Bid- 12/1078 east end the County 12/1079 e Complex NOTICE OF ;aroline St., TION ida on the f February, FOR TAX DEE noon. NOTICE IS he 27th day GIVEN TH, 2011. ROSA COUI of the foil son Sale Certif the Circuit filed said Santa Rosa cate for the la to be issue The Certifica AWSON and year o the Descnripti' erty, and & 21 which it is as follows: Certificate F APPLICA- 3071 Year of Issuan ED Description of LOT 407, B HEREBY ROSA EST AT SANTA DES IN OR NTY holder PG 694 lowing Tax icate has Tax Certifi- Tax Deed ed thereon. Parcel ID: 23-2S-27-4918-OODOO-407 0 ite Number Name in which As- 'f Issuance, sessed: on of prop- DAVID ROBERT Name(s) in RODRIGUEZ assessed is All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Number: Rosa County, In the State of Florida. ce: 2008 Unless such certificate Property: shall be redeemed ac- WES VIC cording to Law, the ANDS, AS Property described in BOOK 2597 such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County 0-00000-204 Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the which As- 6th day of February, 2012 at 12:00 noon. HOLLAND Dated this the 27th day of December, 2011. ibove prop- ed in Santa Mary M. Johnson ty, In the Clerk of the Circuit a. Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida h certificate deemed ac- By: DEBBIE LAWSON Law, the Deputy Clerk ascribed in ate will be 12/31, 1/7, 14&21 Highest Bid- 12/1079 east end he County 12/1045 e Complex NOTICE OF APPLICA- aroline St., TION da on the f February, FOR TAX DEED noon. NOTICE IS HEREBY he 27th day GIVEN THAT SANTA 2011. ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax son Sale Certificate has the Circuit filed said Tax Certifi- Santa Rosa cate for the Tax Deed a to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number AWSON and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in &21 which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: APPLICA- 1354 Year of Issuance: 2008 ED Description of Property: PROPERTY DE- T HEREBY SCRIBED IN OR BOOK AT SANTA 297 PAGES 182 & 248, NTY holder LESS SANTA VILLA lowing Tax GOLF & COUNTRY icate has CLUB Tax Certifi- Tax Deed Parcel ID: d thereon. 13-1 N-29-0000-00578-000 ate Number 0 I .... . . SIssuancll e, on of prop- Name(s) in assessed is Number: ce: 2008 Property: 3LK D, SE- ATES, AS BOOK 1542 CLUES ACROSS 1. Former CIA 4. Unhappy 7. Don't know when yet 10. Party men & women 12. A braid 14. A scrap of cloth 15. Calypter 17. Swiss river 18. A baby's father 19. House decor 22. Magical incantations 23. Thigh armor 24. Dick & Jane's dog 25. Ph pictures 26. Armed conflict 27. Expression of doubt 28. A collection of facts 29. Average golf scores CLUES DOWN 1. Moonfish 2. Flies alone 3. Sags or droops 4. Short bouts 5. ___ Ladd, actor 6. Afghan language 7. Windows over doors 8. Scout acheivement insignias 9. Turkish leader titles 11. Noctambulists 13. Exam 16. On a boat or ship 18. Perturbations 20. Far beyond the norm Name in which As- sessed: J D HEMBREE TRUS- TEE All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the [ 11oo Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 23 day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 13th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/17, 24, 31, 1/7 12/1045 12/1081 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SANTA ROSA COUNTY holder of the following Tax Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- cate for the Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of Issuance, the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in which it is assessed is as follows: Certificate Number: 3101 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: NW/4 OF SW/4 OF SE/4 OF 24-1S-28 Parcel ID: 24-1S-28-0000-01200-000 0 Name in which As- sessed: IDA DALKE All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 6th day of February, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 27th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 12/31, 1/7, 14 & 21 12/1081 +1+ +1+ + 31. Raised railroad 32. Vestment gown 33. Boats for Noah 35. Western state 37. Primp 39. Celestial body 41. Steps for limited space 45. Tee conical tents 46. Foray 47. Big-eyed scad genus 48. An automobile 49. Curved segment 50. e and Sensibility" by Austin 51. Brew 52. Black or Mediterranean 53. A digital tape recording of sound 21. Vietnamese currency unit 28. Hindquarters 29. St. __ girl, brand of beer 30. Communion tables 33. Earnest or urgent request 34. A very large body of water 36. Mended 38. Mediation council 39. Weaverbird genus 40. Ethiopian lake 41. Prevents harm to creatures 42. Bur joint sacs 43. Prong 44. Formerly (archaic) B8 I Santa Rosa's Press Gazette 12/1075 2011. FRANKLIN LAST ADDRESS UN- IN THE CIRCUIT MARY M. JOHNSON KNOWN COURT OF THE FIRST CLERK OF COURT CURRENT RESIDENCE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN CIRCUIT COURT SEAL UNKNOWN IN THE INTEREST OF: C.B. 03/17/2005 C.B. 05/14/2007 J. C. 12/13/2009 MINOR CHILD NOTICE OF ACTION AND OF HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND GUARD- IANSHIP THE STATE OF FLOR- IDA TO: GERALD BOHLMAN, address and whereabouts un- known A Petition for Termina- tion of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court re- garding the above ref- erenced child. You are to appear be- fore the Honorable John F. Simon, Jr., at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse, located at 6865 Caroline Street, S.E,, Milton, Florida 32570, at 2:00 PM., on January 30, 2012. You must appear at the hearing on the date and time specified. FAILURE TO PERSON- ALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CON- SENT TO THE TERMI- NATION OF PAREN- TAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD (THESE CHIL- DREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD (OR CHILDREN) WHOSE INITIALS AP- PEAR ABOVE. IF YOU ARE A PER- SON WITH A DISABIL- ITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICI- PATE IN THIS PRO- CEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- TANCE. PLEASE CON- TACT SHELIA SIMS, CHIEF DEPUTY COURT ADMINISTRA- TION; 850-595-4400; M.C. BLANCHARD JU- DICIAL CTR., 5TH FLOOR, 190 GOVERN- MENTAL CENTER; PENSACOLA, FL 32502, AT LEAST SEVEN DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIVING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED AP- PEARANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Mil- ton, Santa Rosa County, Florida, on this 16th day of December, We Deliver & Install HYDROSEED Centipede St. Augustine Bermuda Bailed Pine Straw Call us first, Save Time Call us last, Save Money Hwy 87 So. Milton 020-8578 By: Suzanne Brooks Deputy Clerk 12/31, 1/7, 14 & 21 12/1075 12/1057 NOTICE OF APPLICA- TION FOR TAX DEED MARLYE EDWARDS A/K/A MARLYLE R. ED- WARDS LAST KNOWN AD- DRESS UNKNOWN ADDRESSES AT- TEMPTED AT: 5439 AVENIDA DE GOLF, PACE, FL 32571; 6517 BROCK AVE, MILTON, FL 32570 AND 831 W NOTICE IS HEREBY AVNUL ULDE GIVEN THAT SANTA MILTON, FL 325 ROSA COUNTY holder CURRENT RE of the following Tax UNKNOWN Sale Certificate has filed said Tax Certifi- YOU ARE cate for the Tax Deed that an action to be issued thereon, closure of Mo The Certificate Number the following and year of Issuance, property: the Description of prop- erty, and Name(s) in SEE EXHIBIT A which it is assessed is EXHIBIT A as follows: Certificate Number: 2742 Year of Issuance: 2008 Description of Property: PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED IN OR BOOK 2360 PG 629 Parcel ID: 21-2S-26-0780-00035-00 00 Name in which As- sessed: CARL FOUNTAIN JR MARGARET M FOUN- TAIN All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed ac- cording to Law, the Property described in such Certificate will be sold to the Highest Bid- der, at the east end lobby of the County Administrative Complex at 6495 Caroline St., Milton, Florida on the 30th day of January, 2012 at 12:00 noon. Dated this the 16th day of December, 2011. Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Circuit Court of Santa Rosa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWSON Deputy Clerk 1224, 31, 1/7 & 1/14 12/1057 1/4 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1ST JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- IDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2011-0691-CA WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND OR BENEFICIAR- IES OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET FRANKLIN AKA MAR- GARET LUGENIA FRANKLIN, et al, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: UNKNOWN CREDI- TORS OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET FRANKLIN A/K/A MAR- GARET LUGENIA FRANKLIN LAST ADDRESS UN- KNOWN CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN HEIRS AND OR BENEFICIAR- IES OF THE ESTATE OF MARGARET FRANKLIN AKA MAR- GARET LUGENIA Divorce'149 Wills130 Name Change 149 FREE Typing, Call for Worksheet (850)434-7524 1850N."W" St (1blk.N. of Flea Market) NINff I F VrITAT A c S LULI-, 71 RESIDENCE NOTIFIED for Fore- rtgage on described Lot 2, Block B, Heritage Farms (Unrecorded) Description Commence at the Southwest corner of Section 18, Township 1 North, Range 28 West, Santa Rosa County, Florida; thence run N8944'12"E along the South line of said Sec- tion 18 for 224.09 feet, thence NOO28'17"W for 473.20 feet; thence run N7500'E for 42.24 foet; thence run N1500W for 50.00 feet to a point of curvature; thence run Northeasterly along a curve concave to the North (radius=484.40 foet) through a central angle of 24'17'20" for an arc distance of 205.26 feet; thence run N5042'40"E for 90.38 feet to a point of curva- ture; thence run North- easterly along a curve concave to the North- west (radius=708.21 feet) through a central angle of 09002'57" for an arc distance of 111.85 feet; thence run N4139'43"E for 190.45 feet to a point of curva- ture; thence run North- easterly along a curve concave to the North- west (radius=549.37 feet) through a central angle of 10014'37" for an arc distance of 98.22 feet; thence run N3401'33"E for 179.40 feet; thence run N0232'33"E for 141.95 feet; thence run N0630'01"E for 99.59 feet; thence run NOO07'44"W for 795.86 feet; thence run S8952'16"W for 234.19 feet to the Point of Be- ginning: Thence run S89 52'16"W for 249.59 feet; thence run SOO07'44"E for 72.35 feet; thence run S2335'00"E for 123.89 feet; thence run N8952'16"E for 200.28 foet; thence run N00O07'44"W for 186.00 feet to the Point of Be- ginning, lying in said Section 18, and con- taining 1.00 acre, more or less. Property address: 5433 East Avenida De Golf Milton, FL 32571 has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written de- fenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, PA., Attorney for Plain- tiff, whose address is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FT LAUDERDALE FL 33309 on or before a date which is thirty (30) days after the first publica- tion of this Notice in the PRESS GAZETTE IN MILTON and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either be- fore service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you - Centipee- | 6.. ^St. Augustine Dependable Airlines are hiring. Farm Direct Housekeeper Train for hands on Avi- We Deliver S Over 20 years of aton Maintenance Ca- 4 -0066 experience! reer. FAA approved _434 Het. 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CenturaOnine.com J&N LAWN SERVICE Complete Lawn Service & Debris Removal Call For Free Estimate Very Reasonable Price Licensed & Insured 850-791-0861 Classifieds are entitled, at n to you, to the pr of certain assi Please contact Sims, Chief Court Admin Office of Court istration at 595-4400 at the Blanchard Building, 5th Pensacola, FL 32 least 7 days your scheduled appearance, or diately upon re this notification time before the uled appearance than 7 days; if y hearing or voice paired, call 711. WITNESS my har the seal of this this 27 day of ber, 2011. Mary M. Johnson As Clerk of the Cou CIRCUIT COURT S By: Leslie Sparr As Deputy Clerk 1/7 & 1/14 1/4 1/6 IN THE COURT ROSA CC IDA PROBATE I File 57-2011-CF IN RE: ESTP Dasie Wale: a.k.a. [ Shamn Deceased. NOTICE TORS E C FOR COUNTY DIVISION -264 ATE OF s Shain Daisy 1o cost 12/1080 provision NOTICE OF A stance. TION Shelha Deputy FOR TAX DEED PPLICA- AND FOR ROSA COUNT IDA JUVENILE CASE 09-DP-64 Dated this the 27t TO CREDI- of December, 2011. The administration of the estate of Dasie Wales Sham a.k.a. Daisy Wales Sham, de- ceased, whose date of death was August 22, 2011, is pending in the Circuit Court for Santa Rosa County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida 32570-0472. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the per- sonal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the de- cedent and other per- sons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NO- TICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file a claim with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLOR- IDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publi- cation of this notice is January 7, 2012. Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/JACK LOCKLIN, JR. Jack Locklin, Jr. Florida Bar No. 243167 Locklin & Saba, PA. 6460 Justice Avenue Milton, Florida 32570 Telephone: (850) 623-2500 Personal Representa- tive: /s/STEVEN WARRICK Steven Warnck Florida Bar No. 187089 Brooks, Warnrick & As- sociates 6867 Oak Street Milton, Florida 32570 1/7 & 1/14 1/6 Mary M. Johnson Clerk of the Court of Santa County, Florida By: DEBBIE LAWS Deputy Clerk 12/31, 1/7, 14&21 12/1080 SANTA FY FLOR- DIVISION NUMBER Incorrect Insertion Policy For Classified In-column Ad- vertisers All ads placed by phone are read back to the advertiser to insure correctness. The newspaper will assume correctness at the time of the read-back procedure unless otherwise in- formed. Please Eyour ad. Advertisers are re- quested to check the advertisement on the first insertion for cor- rectness. Errors should be reported immediately. Your Florida Free- dom newspaper will not be responsible for more than one in- correct insertion, nor will it be liable for any error in adver- tisements to a greater extent than the cost of the space occupied by the er- ror. Any copy change, during an ordered schedule constitutes a new ad and new charges. We do not guarantee position of ANY ad under any classification. Publisher's Notice , "SCAM " To avoid possible scams, it is recom- mended that con- sumers should verify I caller information I when receiving calls I regarding credit card payments. Consum- 'ers should also con- Itact the local com-I pany themselves in- stead of giving this information to indi- I viduals who areI contacting them dil- rectly. I.-------------11 Are you pregnant? Childless couple offers unending love/financial security. Stay-at-home mon/devoted dad. EX- PENSES PAID. www.adoption-i s-love. com. Lorraine & Daniel (866) 944-4847 (HUGS) Adam B. Sklar, Esq. Lic#0150789 FOUND Small dog on Hwy 98 near Gulf Is- lands National Sea- shore Park. Call to identify. 623-2564 Pair of prescription bi- focal lenses w/gold wire frames. Found be- tween Fort Storage and Ken's Paint and Body on Avalon. 626-0356 istr lul, NOTICE IS HE Admin- GIVEN THAT S (850) ROSA COUNTY M.C. of the following Judicial Sale Certificate Floor, filed said Tax C )502 at cate for the Tax before to be issued th court The Certificate Ni imme- and year of Issi cmme- the Description of ceiving erty, and Name( if the which it is assess sched- as follows: is less /ou are Certificate Nu :e im- 3138 Year of Issuance: 20C nd and Description f Prope Court LOT 5 BLK 3, N ourt SHORES 1ST AD[ Decem- DES IN OR BOOK PG 463 Parcel ID: jrt 24-2S-27-2790-0030 EAL 0 Name in which sessed: SANDRA C. CIRESI All of the above erty is located in Rosa County, In State of Florida. IRCUIT Unless such cert SANTA shall be redeeme FLOR- cording to Law, Property describe N such Certificate w No. sold to the Highes der, at the east lobby of the C Administrative Co at 6495 Caroline Wales Milton, Florida oi es 6th day of Feb 2012 at 12:00 noon. EREBY SANTA holder Tax has Certifl- Deed ereon. umber uance, ( rop- sed is imber: 008 ORTH )D, A 1999 00-005 As- prop- anta the tificate d ac- the ad in ill be st Bid- end county )mplex St., n the bruary, h day Circuit Rosa )N 3100 Antiques 3110 Appliances 3120 Arts & Crafts 3130 Auctions 3140 Baby Items 3150 Building Supplies 3160 Business Equipment 3170 Collectibles 3180 Computers 3190 Electronics 3200 Firewood 3210 Free Pass it On 3220 Furniture 3230 Garage/Yard Sales 3240 Guns 3250 Good Things to Eat 3260 Health & Fitness 3270 Jewelry/Clothing 3280 Machinery/ Equipment 3290 Medical Equipment 3300 Miscellaneous 3310 Musical Instruments 3320 Plants & Shrubs/ Supplies 3330 Restaurant/Hotel 3340 -Sporting Goods 3350 Tickets (Buy & Sell) DIABETIC TEST STRIPS NEEDED I Buy sealed, unexpired Boxes (850)710-0189 4100 Help Wanted 4130 Employment Information Do Something Good For Tomorrow RECYCLE TODAY! Saturday, January 7, 2012 SIM Now Hiring! Are You Making Less Than $40,000 Per Year? 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