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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019 $1.00 Vol. 96 No. 90 Jackson County’s newspaper since 1923 This Newspaper Is Printed On Recycled Newsprint MYRA ENFINGER MEASELLS OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS 3B CALENDAR 12A CRIME 10A LOCAL 3A OBITUARIES 11A OPINION 4A SPORTS 1B INSIDE TODAY’S FLORIDAN MUST READS C R I M E S e a r c h o n f o r r o b b e r y s u s p e c t 1 0 A PAGE 11A SPORTS Interim coach, Florida St. aim to turn things around at BC 1B Sunny Details, 2A High: 70 Low: 43 TODAY’S WEATHER FOLLOW US www.facebook. com/JCFLoridan @JCFloridanNews BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER, dbuckhalter@jcfloridan.com The Alzheimer’s Project this Tuesday started a new week- ly “Day of Respite” wherein those who care for people with memory issues can have a day to relax, take care of errands, or otherwise take advantage of the chance to take some time away from the demands of di- rect physical care. On Tuesdays, once they sign up for the free service in order to be sure their loved one is a good fit, and to share pertinent information that respite work- ers will need, they can drop off their loves ones for a day of ac- tivities and care carried out by trained volunteers and AP rep- resentatives at Trinity Baptist Church in Marianna. The pro- gram opened up here thanks to a recent grant that allowed the Alzheimer’s Project to ex- tend its reach into Jackson and a few more surrounding coun- ties. The unencumbered time can be used for rest, errand- running or for any other pur- pose desired by the caregivers. Only one person was dropped off for a day with the respite team on its first day of service, but AP representative Laura Kelly said it was a good start. Weekly ‘Days of Respite’ begin at Trinity Program allows caregivers time away as volunteers look after memory- impaired loved ones COURTESY OF TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH/SHERRI JOHNSON From left,CNA(provided by Caring Connections Senior Care) Sha’Christmas Lloyd,Alzheimer’s Project Respite and Volunteer Manager Mindy Towler, and an Alzheimer’s Project Respite Coordinator gather during the first“Day of Respite” for caregivers of people with memory issues. The weekly event, on Tuesdays, is carried out at donated space in Trinity Baptist Church. BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER Communities in Jackson County are showing their appreciation for those who have served in the U.S. military as Veterans Day approach- es on Nov. 11. For instance, the Sneads High School Student Council invites all local veterans to a Veterans Day program at SHS on Monday, Nov. 11. There will be a meet and greet at 11 a.m., and the program will begin at 11:15 a.m. All veterans and their guests are invited to stay for a luncheon fol- lowing the program. And, as seen in an accompany- ing photo, the main road running through Sneads, U.S. 90, is lined with crosses placed in honor of its now-deceased veterans. The string of crosses stretch nearly the entire distance from the east to the west end of town. Grand Ridge Baptist Church has lined its walkways with American flags, as seen in another photo here. The Marianna Woman’s Club had a Friday event honoring veterans. JACKSON COUNTY CELEBRATES VETERANS DAY PHOTOS BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER Grand Ridge Baptist Church has lined its walkways with American flags, ahead of Veteran’s Day. The main road running through Sneads is lined with crosses placed in honor of its now-deceased veterans. The string of crosses stretches nearly the entire distance from the east to west end of town. SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN The CareerSource Chipola Career Fair will be Wednes- day, Nov. 13, at the Eastside Baptist Church, on Highway 90 East in Marianna. From 8 a.m. until noon, stu- dents from Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty and Wash- ington counties attend and get information that will help them in making career choic- es. Local employers and busi- ness owners are encouraged to take advantage of this op- portunity to share informa- tion about their fields with the workforce of tomorrow. For more information, call Janice Holley at 850-718-2484. Local employers asked to join Nov. 13 career fair The Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. The federal government announced $800 million in aid Friday to farmers in three southern states that were devastated by last year’s hurricanes. Nearly half that money will go to Florida, where timber farm- ers suffered catastrophic losses when Hurricane Michael came ashore in October 2018 and destroyed 2.8 million acres of commercially grown trees. The U.S. Department of Ag- riculture said the funding also will help Alabama and Georgia cover hurricane losses in the timber, cattle and poultry in- dustries. The money, which will be dis- tributed as block grants to com- munities, is part of a $3 billion disaster relief package autho- rized by Congress earlier this See TRINITY, Page 11A $800 million in disaster aid to farmers Hurricane Relief See AID, Page 11A BIZZBUZZ Dom’s Mobile Hut and Blue Magic ISP moves to Marianna 5A

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019$1.00

Vol. 96 No. 90

Jackson County’s newspaper since 1923

This Newspaper

Is Printed On

Recycled Newsprint

MYRA ENFINGER MEASELLS

OBITUARIES

CLASSIFIEDS 3B

CALENDAR 12A

CRIME 10A

LOCAL 3A

OBITUARIES 11A

OPINION 4A

SPORTS 1B

INSIDE TODAY’S FLORIDAN

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SPORTS

Interim coach, FloridaSt. aim to turn things

around at BC

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com/JCFLoridan@JCFloridanNews

BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER,

[email protected]

The Alzheimer’s Project thisTuesday started a new week-ly “Day of Respite” whereinthose who care for people withmemory issues can have a dayto relax, take care of errands,or otherwise take advantage ofthe chance to take some timeaway from the demands of di-rect physical care.

On Tuesdays, once they signup for the free service in orderto be sure their loved one is a

good fit, and to share pertinentinformation that respite work-ers will need, they can drop offtheir loves ones for a day of ac-tivities and care carried out bytrained volunteers and AP rep-resentatives at Trinity BaptistChurch in Marianna. The pro-gram opened up here thanksto a recent grant that allowedthe Alzheimer’s Project to ex-tend its reach into Jackson anda few more surrounding coun-ties. The unencumbered timecan be used for rest, errand-running or for any other pur-pose desired by the caregivers.

Only one person wasdropped off for a day with therespite team on its first day ofservice, but AP representativeLaura Kelly said it was a goodstart.

Weekly ‘Daysof Respite’ beginatTrinityProgram allowscaregivers timeaway as volunteerslook after memory-impaired loved ones

COURTESY OF TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH/SHERRI JOHNSON

From left,CNA(provided by Caring Connections Senior Care) Sha’ChristmasLloyd, Alzheimer’s Project Respite and Volunteer Manager Mindy Towler,and an Alzheimer’s Project Respite Coordinator gather during the first “Dayof Respite” for caregivers of people with memory issues. The weekly event,on Tuesdays, is carried out at donated space in Trinity Baptist Church.

BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

Communities in Jackson Countyare showing their appreciation forthose who have served in the U.S.military as Veterans Day approach-es on Nov. 11.

For instance, the Sneads HighSchool Student Council invites alllocal veterans to a Veterans Dayprogram at SHS on Monday, Nov.11. There will be a meet and greet at11 a.m., and the program will beginat 11:15 a.m.

All veterans and their guests are

invited to stay for a luncheon fol-lowing the program.

And, as seen in an accompany-ing photo, the main road runningthrough Sneads, U.S. 90, is linedwith crosses placed in honor of itsnow-deceased veterans. The stringof crosses stretch nearly the entiredistance from the east to the westend of town.

Grand Ridge Baptist Church haslined its walkways with Americanflags, as seen in another photo here.

The Marianna Woman’s Club hada Friday event honoring veterans.

JACKSON COUNTYCELEBRATES VETERANS DAY

PHOTOS BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

Grand Ridge Baptist Church has lined its walkways with American flags, ahead of Veteran’s Day.

The mainroad runningthrough Sneadsis lined withcrosses placedin honor of itsnow-deceasedveterans.The stringof crossesstretches nearlythe entiredistance fromthe east to westend of town.

SPECIAL TO THE FLORIDAN

The CareerSource ChipolaCareer Fair will be Wednes-day, Nov. 13, at the EastsideBaptist Church, on Highway90 East in Marianna.

From 8 a.m. until noon, stu-dents from Calhoun, Holmes,Jackson, Liberty and Wash-ington counties attend and

get information that will helpthem in making career choic-es.

Local employers and busi-ness owners are encouragedto take advantage of this op-portunity to share informa-tion about their fields with theworkforce of tomorrow.

For more information, callJanice Holley at 850-718-2484.

Local employersasked to joinNov. 13 career fair The Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Thefederal government announced$800 million in aid Friday tofarmers in three southern statesthat were devastated by lastyear’s hurricanes.

Nearly half that money will goto Florida, where timber farm-ers suffered catastrophic losseswhen Hurricane Michael cameashore in October 2018 anddestroyed 2.8 million acres of

commercially grown trees.The U.S. Department of Ag-

riculture said the funding alsowill help Alabama and Georgiacover hurricane losses in thetimber, cattle and poultry in-dustries.

The money, which will be dis-tributed as block grants to com-munities, is part of a $3 billiondisaster relief package autho-rized by Congress earlier this

See TRINITY, Page 11A

$800million indisaster aid to farmers

Hurricane Relief

See AID, Page 11A

BIZZBUZZ

Dom’s Mobile Hut andBlue Magic ISP moves

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From the Floridan Archives: 1973

Today in HistoryToday is Saturday, Nov. 9, the

313th day of 2019. There are 52days left in the year.

Today’s Highlightin History

On Nov. 9, 1620, the passen-gers and crew of the Mayflowersighted Cape Cod.

On this date

In 1872, fire destroyed nearly800 buildings in Boston.

In 1938, Nazis looted andburned synagogues as wellas Jewish-owned stores andhouses in Germany and Austriain a pogrom or deliberate per-secution that became knownas “Kristallnacht.”

In 1961, U.S. Air Force Maj.Robert M. White became the

first pilot to fly an X-15 rocketplane at six times the speedof sound. The Beatles’ futuremanager, Brian Epstein, firstsaw the group perform at TheCavern Club in Liverpool,England.

In 1965, the great Northeastblackout began as a series ofpower failures lasting up to 131/2 hours, leaving 30 millionpeople in seven states and partof Canada without electricity.

In 1970, former French Presi-dent Charles de Gaulle died atage 79.

In 1976, the U.N. GeneralAssembly approved resolu-tions condemning apartheidin South Africa, including onecharacterizing the white-ruledgovernment as “illegitimate.”

In 1989, communist East Ger-many threw open its borders,allowing citizens to travel free-ly to the West; joyous Germans

danced atop the Berlin Wall.In 1999, with fireworks, con-

certs and a huge party at thelandmark Brandenburg Gate,Germany celebrated the 10thanniversary of the fall of theBerlin Wall.

In 2000, George W. Bush’slead over Al Gore in all-or-nothing Florida slipped be-neath 300 votes in a suspense-filled recount, as Democratsthrew the presidential electionto the courts, claiming “aninjustice unparalleled in ourhistory.”

In 2005, three suicidebombers carried out nearlysimultaneous attacks on threeU.S.-based hotels in Amman,Jordan, killing 60 victims andwounding hundreds.

Thought for Today

“We must be free not because we claim

freedom, but because we practice it.”— William Faulkner, American author

(1897-1962)

EDITED BY ANGIE COOK,

[email protected]

A look back at local history as chroni-cled in the Jackson County Floridan.

Cottondale gets deed forsite of new factory

Upon receipt of the city’s $7,500check, M.R. Stokes presented theCottondale City Commission at its

meeting Tuesday night, a deed to thefive-acre tract selected for lease to the

Colonial Division of Kayser-Roth forlocation of a garment factory.

The deed contains a stipulation thatin the event this land is not used forindustrial purposes within the nextthree years, Stokes will be allowed

to repurchase the land at the sellingprice plus six percent annual interest.The commission expressed its appre-ciation to Stokes for his interest andassistance in obtaining new industry

for the city.—JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN,

THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1973

City to sell fire truckThe Marianna City Commission

agreed at its regular monthly meetingTuesday night to sell to the highestbidder the city’s 1946 fire truck, a500-gallon Chevrolet pumper. Thetruck was rendered surplus whenthe city purchased a Peter Birch,

1,000-gallon pumper less than onemonth ago, and city Fire Chief JohnBurch told the Commission Tuesday

that it was his feeling that the oldtruck should be sold.

Mayor Don Smith of Alford appearedbefore the Commission and told

them that his city direly needed a

fire-fighting vehicle and offered to buy the truck.However, on advice of city attorney Wayne Grant,the commission felt legally bound to let the truck

be sold on bid, although some commissioners saidthey would prefer selling it directly to Alford.—JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN, THURSDAY,

NOV. 8, 1973

Nixon asks nation to conserve fuelCongressional leaders have promised prompt ac-tion on most or all of the energy-saving measures

requested by President Nixon in his address tothe nation. In his Wednesday night address, Nixon

accused Congress of failing to act on any of theenergy measures he had sent to the Hill.

The President said it was now “imperative” thatCongress pass legislation establishing year-round

Daylight Saving Time, authorizing relaxation ofclean-air standards, the tapping of naval petro-leum reserves and giving government power to

reduce speed limits nationwide and restrict work-ing hours.

—JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN, THURSDAY, NOV.8, 1973

Horsemen win trophiesThree Marianna youths — Terry Carter, Joel

Jordan and Travis Rooks — received awards at theNorthwest Florida-South Alabama Horseman’s

Association’s Annual Awards Banquet, Saturday atMorrison’s Restaurant in Dothan, Ala.

—JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN, THURSDAY, NOV.8, 1973

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“I planned each chartedcourse...

each careful step alongthe byway;

And more, much morethan this...

I did it my way.”“My Way” as performed

by Frank Sinatra

Much publicity hasaccompanied thezero cost equity

trading now being offeredby various custodial plat-forms like Charles Schwab,TD Ameritrade, ETradeand others. The competi-tion for investment dollarsis keen, and this is a way toattract ever more investorsto a company’s platform.

A fascinating knock-oneffect, one that has oc-

curred with relatively smallfanfare, is Schwab’s an-nouncement that investorswill soon be able to buypartial shares of stock withno trade fees as well.

Say you have $100,000to invest, and you want tobuy, oh, Alphabet (parentcompany of Google), astock that is trading (at thiswriting) at about $1,285.(Obviously, we are notspecifically recommending

the purchase of this secu-rity. Instead, we are simplyusing it as an example ofthe possibilities created byfree and partial share trad-ing.) And let’s say you wantAlphabet to represent 1%of your portfolio.

Prior to this new frac-tional share offering, youeither had to live with anout-of-balance weighting(having it represent 1.285%of your portfolio and notthe intended 1%) or simplynot purchase the stock.Soon, you’ll be able to buy$1,000 worth of Alphabet,regardless of its price.

So now, investors cancreate just about anyequity-based strategy theywant, using any amount

of money they want, atno charge. If the offer-ing sticks, and we see noreason why it won’t, thischange will become aneven bigger nail in thecoffin of the mutual fundindustry, which is alreadyin substantial decline.

Let’s say you own amutual fund that tracks acertain market and chargesyou 10 basis points (10% of1%). Soon, you’ll be able tore-create this fund yourself,at no charge. And you’ll beable to completely controlyour tax-loss harvesting.

Free trading is a big deal,at least to certain parts ofthe financial industry. Cus-todians like Schwab, seeingeroding trade fees, are

increasingly and effectivelystepping in front of the mu-tual fund companies theyused to partner with.

An investor may like acertain mutual fund com-pany and feel a strong con-nection with their invest-ment products. But what ifthat fund company’s tech-nology offering is outdatedand doesn’t provide anyof the other services largecustodians like Schwab do?In my experience, mostinvestors are trying to closeout their accounts directlyheld with mutual fundcompanies or transfer thefunds (or fund proceeds) totheir full-service custodianof choice.

In most situations, it

is the custodian and theinvestment advisor (if theinvestor works with one)who “own” the relation-ship, not the mutual fundcompanies. And if a client’sadvisor, through their rela-tionship with a free-tradingcustodian, can get a clientwhat the mutual fund wasoffering but at a far lowerprice, investors will benefit.

Margaret R. McDowell, ChFC®,AIF®,author of the syndicated economic

column“Arbor Outlook,”is the found-er of Arbor Wealth Management, LLC,(850-608-6121 — www.arborwealth.net), a fiduciary,“fee-only”registeredinvestment advisory firm located near

Destin.This column should not beconsidered personalized investment

advice and provides no assurancethat any specific strategy or invest-

ment will be suitable or profitable foran investor.

LIFE IN JACKSON COUNTY

Use less,save more.Keep

your thermostat at 68ºand keep more of yourmoney this winter.

We value your membership.We value you.

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Saturday,November 9

AnniversariesJosh & Christan Storm

BirthdaysAmanda G. Carnley

Andrew HarrisonAnne Watterson

Ashton Frances HewettJana Goodson Baggett

Janet BaxterWeston Shores

Sunday,November 10

AnniversariesJim & Linda WunderlyRobbie & Donna Taylor

BirthdaysBess Collins

Libby Varnum

Monday,November 11

AnniversariesBobby & Jean Tharp

Ryan & Wilanne Daniels

BirthdaysAmy CoxAustin AthansJeff Skipper

Natalie Bedini

BIRTHDAYS

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Birthdays, anniversaries and memorials areprovided by the Pilot Club of Marianna Inc.

The Pilot Club of Marianna is a group of executive, businessand professional leaders working together to improve the quality

of life in our community and throughout the world. For moreinformation about Pilot or the Pilot Club community birthday

calendar, call Claudia Smith at 482-7507.

Tuesday,November 12

AnniversariesGene & Gerry Tanner

Jared & Sarah RobertsMarshall & Tiffany Hilton

BirthdaysAmanda Summers

Clayton SmithEric HeffnerLucy Brock

Martin BasfordVicky CentersWade Mercer

ANNIVERSARIES

The fall season is the favoritetime of the year for many of us.

Though each season has itsgood points, there’s something aboutfall that makes it special. Maybe it’sbecause of the relief from some of thehot and muggy weather that summercan bring.

Since this is the period of timebetween the summer and the winter,it gives us a time to be relieved of hotweather and to prepare for the harsh-ness that winter can bring.

During the autumn, we get anopportunity to see some of the mostbeautiful scenery of the year. Therearen’t many things more awesomethan seeing the many colors of thetrees whether they are viewed on thesides of a mountain, on our high-ways, in our parks or even in our backyards.

Of course for us sports enthusiasts,this has to be our favorite time of theyear. We can pick up our televisionremotes and turn to the World Seriesof baseball, the end-of-the-year

tennis tournaments, hockey, boxing,pool tournaments, wrestling, soccer,college football and basketball, theNFL (National Football League) andthe NBA (National Basketball Asso-ciation). What more could we ask for?

This time of year also brings ussome great holidays. One of whichis Veterans Day, which allows us torecognize the many men and womenwho gave their time — and theirlives — to keep our country safe.The favorite holiday for some of us isThanksgiving.

Thanksgiving should be appreci-ated by all of us, because even in theworst scenarios, anyone who is able

to read this column should be thank-ful not only for the ability to read, butto have the gift of life. Thanksgivingshould remind us of our blessings.Some people are so strongly into theChristmas holiday season that theydon’t give Thanksgiving its properrespect. By the way, the marketingfor the Christmas holiday starts evenbefore the Thanksgiving holiday iscelebrated.

Another reason to enjoy our autumntime of the year is that it precedes theexcitement, and often strenuous timethat can accompany the Christmasholiday season. For those of us whoconsider the fall season our favoritetime of the year, we have many goodreasons to feel that way!

Thomas Vincent Murphy is co-founder (family)of TVM Radio 1 streaming live worldwide, and issyndicated on a network of stations worldwide

on Life Talk Radio Network. He is part of Loud CryRadio Network out of Ontario, Canada and is part ofWe Broadcast on Line Radio out of South Carolina.He is a writer, arranger and producer of music, andthe author of the book“Wake up Crazy World.”He

can be reached at [email protected].

On autumnMURPH’S POSITIVE REFLECTIONS

ThomasVincentMurphy

Free trading, partial shares and Frank SinatraArbor Outlook

MargaretMcDowell

Marriages(Oct.28-Nov.1)

» Adam John Hayes andMegan Nicole Daniels

» Foy Lynn Clenney Jr.and Tonya Diane Barbee

» Dwayne Mitchell Nara-more and Erin ElizabethRobison

» Michael Ryan Conklinand Shirley White Gross

» James Michael Baggettand Jennifer Ann Burk

» Thomas Jarid Fears andAmie Michelle Lyons

» Kentral Deon Baker andKatrina Denise Donaldson

Divorces(Oct. 28-Nov. 1)

» There were no divorcesreported for the period.

Marriage & Divorce Report

COURTESY ROTARY CLUB

From left, are Marianna Rotary Club program hostJorge Garcia, guest speaker Kelly Spence Connolly andMarianna Rotary President Allen Harkins. Connolly, whospoke at a recent Rotary meeting, is the president andthird-generation family owner of Tri-States AutomotiveWarehouse Inc., which is headquartered in Marianna.Connolly is the daughter of Libby Spence.

TRI-STATES AUTOMOTIVE

WAREHOUSEOWNER/

PRESIDENT VISITS ROTARY

BY JOHN LETTIERI

For most of its history, theUnited States enjoyed a youngand quickly growing popula-

tion. However, over the past decade,fewer births, mostly flat immigra-tion rates and a rapidly aging societyhave reduced overall U.S. populationgrowth to its lowest rate since theGreat Depression. As a result, thecountry adds roughly 900,000 fewerpeople each year than it did in theearly 2000s.

The demographic slowdown fallsunevenly across regions. About halfof U.S. counties are now experienc-ing declines in population overall.Fully 80 percent have seen theirprime-working-age populationshrink over the past decade. Andby 2037, two-thirds of U.S. countieswill have fewer prime-working-ageadults than they did in 1997.

The implications are profound.Population loss depresses homevalues and weakens municipalfinances. It is also a serious problemfor entrepreneurship, as it leads tofewer available workers and fewerpotential customers. These forcesconspire to keep many areas lockedin a cycle of decline.

The idea of “place-based” — ratherthan employer-based — visas hasbeen already implemented in coun-tries such as Canada and Australia.Recently, the Economic InnovationGroup released a paper calling for aspecific place-based visa program —a “heartland visa” — aimed directly

at helping struggling regions breakthe economic and demographicdeclines they are experiencing.Such a program would open a newdoor — without reducing the slotsavailable through other programs —for skilled workers who could meeta range of local needs, from helpinggrow a local robotics hub, to fillingsmall-town physician shortages.But instead of relying on employersponsorship, heartland visas wouldbe tied to communities — onesthat qualify based on a stagnant orshrinking local workforce, or othereconomic criteria. The draw couldbe considerable. Many demographi-cally stagnant U.S. communitiesoffer an enormously attractivechance for a better life for would-beimmigrants.

To participate in the program,eligible communities would berequired to opt in and commitresources — perhaps matched byfederal dollars — to implement theprogram and assimilate new arrivals.Welcoming communities would rallyto attract human capital much asthey do for a new corporate head-quarters — by showcasing their localamenities, quality of life, job oppor-tunities and growth potential.

Visa holders, in turn, would com-mit to settle in an eligible communi-ty for a set period — say, three years— in exchange for being fast-trackedfor a green card and permanentstatus. They would have a wide arrayof choices for where to settle andfull job mobility within their cho-

sen labor market. While some visaholders would eventually relocate,many would put down permanentroots. Over time, areas that findsuccess implementing this programwould see their populations rise andprosper.

Heartland visas could also helpdefuse the combustible politics ofimmigration. Our national debate isrife with resentment toward geo-graphically and culturally remoteelites. But putting agency in thehands of communities would en-courage them to view immigrationfor what it truly is: a powerful catalystfor economic growth. Rejecting afalse choice between compassionand self-interest, this program wouldalign the needs of struggling areaswith the aspirations of those lookingto build a better life. In an early signof this proposal’s broad appeal, theU.S. Conference of Mayors endorsedheartland visas on a bipartisan andnearly unanimous basis.

People around the world see theUnited States as a beacon of op-portunity; it is our greatest nationaladvantage. But we’ve done tragicallylittle to apply it to our most deep-seated economic challenges. Mean-while, policymakers and economistsare struggling to find meaningfulways to boost left-behind areas ofthe country. Place-based visas offerthe rare chance for a breakthroughon both fronts.

John Lettieri is the president and chief executiveof the Economic Innovation Group, a bipartisan

research and public policy organization.

BY ELLEN L. WEINTRAUB

Twitter’s surprise announce-ment on Wednesday that itwould stop selling political

advertising is an inflection point inpaid political ads on the internet.Twitter has made its move; pres-sure will build for the other internetgiants, particularly Facebook, torespond.

Here’s a move that would allowpolitical ads while deterring dis-information campaigns, restoringtransparency and protecting therobust marketplace of ideas: Sellpolitical ads, but stop the practice ofmicrotargeting those ads.

“Microtargeting” is the sales prac-tice of limiting the scope of an ad’sdistribution to precise sets of people,such as single men between 25 and35 who live in apartments and “like”the Washington Nationals. But justbecause microtargeted ads can be agood way to sell deodorant does notmake them a safe way to sell candi-dates. It is easy to single out sus-ceptible groups and direct politicalmisinformation to them with littleaccountability, because the public atlarge never sees the ad.

Eliminating political ad microtar-geting would address a healthy shareof the worst problems we see inonline political advertising.

The remaining large sellers of inter-net advertising — Google, Facebook,Amazon, Microsoft and Verizon —would do well to consider voluntarilystepping back from microtargeted

political ads. This would entail fore-going “custom audiences” programsand allowing express-advocacy adsand electioneering communications(ads that mention candidate namesand run right before Election Day)to be targeted only by large and fullydisclosed geographic areas.

A good rule of thumb could be forinternet advertisers to allow target-ing no more specific than one politi-cal level below the election at whichthe ad is directed. Want to influencethe governor’s race in Kansas? Yourinternet ads could run across Kansas,or target individual counties, butthat’s it. Running at-large for theHouston City Council? You couldtarget the whole city or individualcouncil districts. Presidential adscould likely be safely targeted downtwo levels, to the state and then tothe county or congressional districtlevel.

This would be a major departurefrom the way political ads are sold onthe internet today. But as Twitter’sannouncement highlights, nothingabout the status quo is immutable.It is the product of decisions theinternet companies have made. Willthose companies continue to usean ad-sales technique that furtherdivides our democracy? Internetadvertising companies have createdthis problem. What are they willingto do to fix it?

It would be unwise, unnecessaryand counterproductive for politicalspeech to be shut out of the inter-net advertising market altogether.

The overall advertising markethas moved decisively toward theinternet. Political advertising on theinternet is an important part of ourpolitical discourse — perhaps themost important. I favor more politi-cal speech, not less.

The far less drastic step of for-swearing the microtargeting of po-litical ads would in essence turn backthe clock about a dozen years. In thedecades before Facebook began tosell targeted ads in 2007, plenty ofcampaigns were well-fought. Politi-cal actors who wished to communi-cate with voters individually or in ahighly targeted fashion could still doso using their own email, telephoneand address lists. Similarly, anythingpolitical actors posted on their ownpages would still reach their follow-ers. Moving the internet advertisingmarket for political ads closer to abroadcast model would not elimi-nate all problems in internet politicaladvertising, but it would knock outsome of those that most threaten theintegrity of our discourse.

When candidates — or anyoneelse — try to influence voters, theyshould be willing to let a wide rangeof voters hear what they have to say,instead of a precision-targeted few.“Requiring people to stand up inpublic for their political acts fosterscivic courage,” wrote Supreme CourtJustice Antonin Scalia in Doe v.Reed, “without which democracy isdoomed.”

Ellen L. Weintraub is chair of theFederal Election Commission.

The National Park Service has withdrawn a pro-posal that would have imposed onerous restric-tions on protests on the Mall and other federal

land in Washington. This represents a victory for theFirst Amendment. The plan had met with overwhelm-ing opposition. “Their plan to suppress protest,” saidMara Verheyden-Hilliard of the Partnership for CivilJustice Fund, “was met with the very force it was tryingto suppress.”

Citing the feedback it had received from the public —more than 140,000 comments — the Park Service an-nounced last week it was ending its effort to rewrite theregulations that govern speech and demonstrationson public lands under federal jurisdiction in Washing-ton. The proposed overhaul unveiled in August 2018by then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke would haveimposed hefty and unprecedented fees on groups thathold protests on federal park lands in Washington. Theostensible reason was to offset the costs of such thingsas security, trash removal and grass replacement, butthe agency presented no convincing evidence of beingoverburdened. Moreover, the proposed regulationsdidn’t stop at fees but included other changes thatwould have stifled dissent, including closing off morepublic space. If enacted, the proposed changes wouldhave fundamentally altered Washington’s historic andrightful place as a locus of national protest.

The Park Service has the responsibility and thelegal obligation to protect First Amendment activity,and so it is good that officials came to their sensesand dropped this plan. But the real credit goes to thePartnership for Civil Justice Fund, which first raisedthe alarm about the changes, and the hundreds oforganizations of all stripes that joined in opposing theplan during the comment period. Verheyden-Hilliardsaid they were prepared to go to court; they had puttogether a strong administrative case.

“Good to have a victory like this,” Verheyden-Hilliardsaid, pointing to what she said are lessons useful be-yond this fight: Take an uncompromising, principledapproach and adopt a strong, united message, and it’spossible to defeat this president and defend demo-cratic norms.

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019

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This month DominicGarcia, owner ofDom’s Mobile Hut

and Blue Magic ISP, ismoving his businesses toMarianna. The companyhas been in operationfor three years just eastof Fire House Lock andKey. The new location willprovide better visibilityand parking.

“We sell all the new-est lines of Apple andAndroid phones that areout,” shared Torro Dun-can. Their prepay serviceproviders are Page Plus,Verizon Prepay and TotalWireless. Dom’s MobileHut also carries cellularcases, Airpods, cellhelmetcases, and chargers.

Not only can you findyour mobile accessoryneeds, but the com-pany provides Internet,cellular and televisionservices. The televisionservice is similar to whatyou might recognize as“Sling”, “YouTube TV” or“Hulu”. “We provide anaffordable option of $30 amonth with over 2,000 ofyour favorite channels,”Toro shared. While Dom’sMobile Hut doesn’t havelocal channels, they havethe premium channels,NFL Sunday Ticket, ESPNchannels, UFC Fightsvia pay-per-view, andmetropolitan city chan-nels. “Anything that is inseason… You are going tohave all the games,” Torocontinued. However, it isnecessary to have a televi-sion with HDMI capabili-ties. One service will runup to three televisionsat the same time. Whiletalking with the teamfrom Dom’s Mobile Hut,they pulled up a channelon their telephone. Thefirst thing I noticed wasthe picture was clean andcrisp. Toro went on toexplain that 99 percent ofthe channels are in highdefinition display for bet-ter viewing.

So, I wondered out loud,“What happens if there isa storm?” Torro was quickto respond: “It dependson who your Internet pro-vider is!” He went on toshare, “You might as wellget on that Blue Magicwith us!” The Internetservice runs off of a routerand the router cache theWi-Fi. The cache is theportion of the router’smemory dedicated tostoring instructions. Torroexplained that Blue MagicInternet service workswith firesticks, whichcommunicate with theWi-Fi, users will need anindividual stick for eachroom which plugs in simi-lar to a jump drive plug-ging into your computer.

While the firestickswork with any Internetcompany, if you haveBlue Magic ISP, you cantake the firestick every-where you go and enjoythe television service.“If you have our serviceand you are going on acamping trip anywherein the United States, youcan take our firestick withyou and have service,”Torro continued. The BlueMagic box is 4” by 4” bigand will work for up to an1,800-square-foot house.Plus, you don’t have tomove the box from roomto room. Tiffany Guerraexplained, “With the BlueMagic box, you find thestrongest signal in yourhouse and you just leaveit there and it will serve upto 20 different devices.”In fact, Torro shared thatwith 20 devices run-ning, the Internet servicewill not slow down. “Ihave eight to ten devicesconnected at all timeswith four devices stream-ing and it doesn’t slow

down,” Torro clarified.Blue Magic ISP runs off

cellular towers. Your loca-tion determines the signalyou will receive. If you arelocated in a “dead area”,Torro wants you to knowthat you can purchase anantenna that will boostyour signal. The smallBlue Magic Internet boxhas speeds up to 50 mega-bytes per second, and thelarge box has speeds upto 1 gigabyte per secondall in one unit. The large

box comes with a modem,router and Ethernet port,which is great for gamersand businesses. The boxesare completely mobilewith rechargeable batter-ies that last 24 hours.

As if that wasn’t excitingenough, the Blue Magicboxes come with a life-time warranty that coverseverything except waterand physical damage. Theequipment is yours. Theydon’t rent the equipmentor enter into contracts.You purchase the box andpay for the service. Just tomake sure you are happywith the service, BlueMagic ISP offers a 24 hourtrial period. “We guar-antee it to work,” Torrocontinued. “We guaranteehappiness, and if not,bring it back within 24

hours, and we will refundyour money,” he added.

The company also of-fers an upgrade programwith active service, whereyou can swap for the facevalue, if the equipment isworking and has no wateror physical damage, andpay the difference.

What a great businessto have in Marianna! Tofind out more call 850-372-4284 or visit Dom’sMobile Hut and BlueMagic ISP at 4415B Con-stitution Lane, in down-town Marianna, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Monday-Fridayand 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Saturday. Visit the Cityof Marianna’s website athttp://www.mariannafl.city/335/New-Businesses-and-Other-Community-News to learn more about

new businesses. Shoplocally and support Mari-anna businesses.

Kay Dennis, MBA, MPA, A.I.C.P.,is the director of Municipal Develop-

ment for the City of Marianna.

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JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN � jcfloridan.com SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019 � 9ALIFE IN JACKSON COUNTY

Do you think youever get too old todo something chal-

lenging?I have realized over the

past few years that I haveto do those challengingthings. If I don’t, then I willnever get another oppor-tunity. That is one of theproblems with growingolder: you realize justhow short life is and howquickly it moves along.

I’m going to tell you acouple of things aboutmyself that may surpriseyou.

For the past 20 years Ihave been involved in act-ing. I started acting whenI was 48, way later thanmost people start.

In those 20 years I havebeen in over 60 musicalsincluding: “Annie Get YourGun,” where I played Buf-

falo Bill; I played Mordicain “Fiddler on The Roof”;Erroneous in “A FunnyThing Happened on theWay to the Forum”; Mr.Babcock in “Mame”; andLeo Franks’ defense attor-ney Luther Rosier (as wellas three other characters)in “Parade.” Earlier thismonth I played Pop in aproduction of “Gypsy.”

I have done over a dozenplays: I was Juror Num-ber 1 in “12 Angry Men”;Ol’ Cap’n Cotchipee’ in“Purlie Victorious” (writ-

ten by Ossie Davis) and13 different charactersin “Exonerated,” a playabout six people who wereexonerated from the deathpenalty.

After being in “12 AngryMen,” I worked with aclose friend of mine, AllieHowe, and we collaborat-ed on a play, “SplinteredJudgement.” I directedand produced the play ontwo different occasions.Check out Allie’s bookseries on Amazon, “TheLarry Macklin Mysteries.”

This past week, I wrote,directed and performed ina Halloween play, “Ghostof the Resty Palms” at theHavana Springs Resort, aspart of their dinner theatreand ghost tour.

I have done severalindependent films and anumber of commercials

including a “Miracle Ear”commercial that wasregularly seen on PanamaCity television stations. Iplayed a fellow that washaving trouble hearing.

For eight years, untilthe station sold, I had aweekly 30-minute radioprogram on WGWD 93.3FM called “Back CountryRoads.” Over the years, Iinterviewed many localfolks and a few celebrities,including Bobby Bowdenand the director andproducer of the movie “Weare Marshall.”

Currently I’m work-ing on a short film, “TheBox,” with my friend andfellow actor John CharlesHarnett. It’s a simple storyabout a man’s life end-ing way too soon. JohnCharles can be seen inthe films, “Point Man,”

“Sun of a Gun” and “DearDiary.”

Last, but not least, I toohave a book that has beenpublished on Amazon,“The Curious Life of MarciBell Part 1.” It is a three-part series about a younggirl who was sold whenshe was 12 years old to bethe bride of a 17-year-oldboy and her extraordinarylife. Part 2 will be pub-lished in a few weeks andpart three is in the making.

In the past few monthsthe Jackson County Florid-ian has published two ofmy short stories, “Storiesfrom the Log Cabin” and“The Teller of Tall Tales.”They are running “SaltAir, Bones and the PerfectCrime” now.

I have written a novel,“The Night of the GreyDog,” which is currently

being edited.All of this has been said

because none of it existedbefore my 48th birthday. Alot of what you have readhappened after I turned 60.So, don’t ever think it is toolate to do something younever got around to doing.I have no plans to give upon my dreams, no mat-ter how old I am blessedenough to live. For me, itis exciting to see what isaround the next bend.

Byron Spires is a retired newspapereditor. He has written dozens of

short stories and serials in the Ha-vana Herald. He recently published“The Curious Life of Marci Bell: PartI,” in a series of three books. Byron

has been involved with local theatrehaving done over 50 musicals, adozen stage plays and wrote and

directed an original play “SplinteredJudgement.” He is available for

speaking engagements. You cancontact him at byronspires51@

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COURTESY MARIANNA ROTARY CLUB

Art Kimbrough, left, and Marianna Rotary Club President Allen

Harkins, right, pose with internationally known cave diver Edd

Sorenson, guest speaker at a recent program hosted by the

club. Sorenson spoke about some of his cave diver rescues. He has the

record for saved lives from cave diving; he has traveled, at his expense,

to numerous spring caves around the world to attempt to save a fellow

diver’s life. “I feel better and safer in the water than I do on land,” he said.

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Special to the Floridan

Anna “Gitano” Layton willbe the featured programspeaker at the Tuesday,Nov. 19 meeting of the Chi-pola Regional Arts Associa-tion. The meeting will takeplace at Jim’s Buffet & Grill,U.S. Highway 90, in Mari-anna, with a Dutch-treatluncheon.

Layton lives in Blount-stown and has been an artistall her life. With training atHallmark Cards in KansasCity, Missouri, where shewas born, she learned howto do paste-up art whileworking there, then later forseveral newspapers and anadvertising agency.

Moving to Massachusetts,she was a graphic artist forthe state’s Department ofEducation. After extensivetravel, she settled down,building her own cabinin the woods on a farm inMassachusetts, where shelearned the arts of handweaving and hand spinningfrom acquiring four sheepfor their wool.

“Candlelight Weaver” washer little production of bagsand scarves until she was of-fered a job at the nearby millas a textile designer produc-ing upholstery fabric, yarnand domestic goods. Herlove of the spinning wheeltook her to many festivalsfor demonstrating the art ofmaking yarn and then “TheMr. Wool E. Sheep Story”was born and visiting el-ementary schools becameher vocation.

A Victorian inn shop she

ran with the owner soldmany of her art projects. In2000, her eyes were openedto the media of watercolorpainting and she has beenenjoying making creationsever since.

At the library in Blount-stown, Layton became theCultural Arts Coordinator,teaching art, developing artsevents and featuring localart exhibits. A new direc-tion took her to the CalhounLiberty Hospital, where her“ARTs In Medicine” pro-gram was developed. Mu-sic and hands-on art wereshared at the bedsides ofpatients and she even got topaint colorful murals on thewalls.

Anna will tell her story andhave some art on display

Tuesday, Nov. 19.The Chipola Regional Arts

Association (CRAA), now inits 30th year, is a volunteerorganization under the um-brella of the Chipola Col-lege Foundation, providingmini-grants to teachers inthearts,providingchildren’sartistic programming, offer-ing scholarship in the artsto Chipola College, sup-porting the college’s ArtistSeries, and providing arts-related monthly programs.All meetings are open to thepublic with a Dutch-treatlunch from 11:30 a.m. tonoon, followed by programat noon.

For more informationcontact Joan Stadsklev,CRAA president, at 850-482-7365.

Arts association tomeet Nov. 19

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Anna “Gitano” Layton is the scheduled guest speaker for theChipola Regional Arts Association’s Nov. 19 meeting.

COURTESY CHIPOLA CIVIC CLUB

Guest speaker Kelly Connolly, left, was introduced by Chipola Civic Club President ChuckHudson at a recent meeting of the group. Connolly, president of Tri-States AutomotiveWarehouse, spoke about the history of Tri-States as well as the technological innovationsused by automotive manufacturers in collection of data.

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Special to the Floridan

Jackson County Property Ap-praiser and Optimist RebeccaMorris-Haid recently addressedMarianna Optimist Club members re-garding how storm damage can affectarea resident’s tax responsibilities andthe importance of filling out and re-turning the recent mail-outs from heroffice.

Following Hurricane Michael,the Property Appraiser’s office wasforced to relocate to Clinton Streetdue to storm damage to the build-ing. Morris-Haid quickly realizedthat she was going to need assistancebased on the enormity of the task athand.

Numerous counties around thestate assisted and continue to doso. The Property Appraiser’s of-fice has to send representatives toall 18,000 improved parcels of prop-erty within the county to assess dam-age. Three members of her office staffthat normally work in the office arein the field every day, documentingdamages.

TRIM notices were sent out recentlyreflecting the estimated reduction inassessed valued as a result of damage.However, citizens need to send in pic-tures and descriptions of their damagestatus as of the last day of 2018. Thesesubmissions can be done by email atwww.qpublic.net/jackson.

Several people have inquired aboutwhether or not they will lose theirHomestead Exemption if they are tem-porarily displaced due to the storm.

Morris-Haid said that a homeowner’sexemption is safe so long as they re-turn to live in the property within threeyears and she reminded everyone thatyou can only claim Homestead Ex-emption on one piece of property at atime.

Tax bills went out Nov. 1, but can beamended, if necessary.

If you have any questions, the Prop-erty Appraiser’s office can be reachedat 850-482-9646. The Optimist Club ofMarianna greatly appreciates RebeccaMorris-Haid and our Property Apprais-er’s office for their dedication to ourcitizens during this obviously tryingtime.

Property Appraiser Haidspeaks with Optimist Club

PHOTO COURTESY OF OPTIMIST CLUB OF MARIANNA

From left, are Marianna Optimist ClubPresident Quinton Hollis and PropertyAppraiser and new Optimist memberRebecca Morris-Haid.

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Police Roundup

The following people werebooked into the Jackson Coun-ty jail during the latest avail-able reporting period, Nov. 6-8:

Gregory Jones, 47, 6355 High-way 90, Grand Ridge, posses-sion of methamphetamine.

Troy Johnson, 67, 5549 BlackRoad, Marianna, operating amotor vehicle without validdriver’s license.

Willie McClain, 54, 1021 Sand-

ers Ave., Graceville, violationof state probation, failure toappear (driving while licensesuspended or revoked).

Fredrick Richardson, 30, 17Riley Road, Dothan, AL, bat-tery-domestic violence.

Timothy Buell, 40, 726Blanchard Drive, PanamaCity, violation of state proba-tion.

Dusty Ranew, 43, 4936 SatinDrive, Marianna, battery-do-

mestic violence.Jesse Folsom, 22, 6936 Broad-

way St., Grand Ridge, operat-ing a motor vehicle without adriver’s license.

Tyler Neel, 26, 2776 SandRidge Church Road, GrandRidge, failure to appear (driv-ing while license suspendedor revoked, possession of con-trolled substance, possessionof drug paraphernalia).

Jonathan Mayo, 40, 2736 Pil-

grim Rest Church Road, Al-ford, out-of-county warrant(Washington County).

Keyontae Brown, 21, 4052 OldCottondale Road, Marianna,driving while license suspend-ed or revoked.

Anthony Burgess, 44, 2839Miltonia Ave., Marianna, non-child support, possession ofmethamphetamine, posses-sion of drug paraphernalia.

Carrie Quinlin, 28, 4105 Bun-

ny Trail, Marianna, violationof state probation.

Julian Rabon Jr., 34, 3854 NCounty Road 75, Ashford, AL,uttering a forged instrument(three counts), grand theft(two counts), fugitive fromjustice.

Bristina O’Bryan, 38, 1843Church St., Marianna, neglectof a child.

JAIL POPULATION: 209

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2019

Grandma faces DUImanslaughter in

grandchild’s death

TAMPA — A Floridawoman who state troop-ers say was driving withher 10-month-old grand-child on her lap when shecrashed into an Interstate4 guard rail is now fac-ing DUI manslaughtercharges.

The Tampa Bay Timesreports 50-year-old HelenMention and the childwere injured in the Oct.25 crash near Tampa. Thebaby died three days later.

The Florida HighwayPatrol says Mentionblood-alcohol level wasnearly three times thelevel that Florida pre-sumes impairment.

Mention was arrestedMonday. She’s alsocharged with aggravatedmanslaughter of a child,careless driving andviolating Florida’s childrestraint law.

State court recordsshow Mention’s arrestrecord dates to 1991. Herlast driving offense wasin January 2018. She wasconvicted of recklessdriving.

An attorney wasn’tlisted on jail records.

Guard accusedin beating now

charged with childmolestation

OCALA, Fla. — A Floridaprison guard accusedin a lawsuit of leaving afemale inmate paralyzedafter a beating is now alsobeing charged with childmolestation.

The Ocala Star-Bannerreports Keith Turner wasfired as a corrections of-ficer after being arrestedWednesday and chargedwith sexual battery, lewdor lascivious exhibition,and two counts of lewd orlascivious molestation.

Turner is being sued byinmate who claims he andthree other Lowell Correc-tional Institution guardsbeat her so severely theybroke her neck.

The Marion CountySheriff’s Office says it be-gan investigation Turnerafter a girl told her par-ents about repeated abusebeginning in 2012.

Investigators say thevictim was 7 or 8 when theabuse began. They alsosay Turned molested atleast one other child.

He is being held withoutbond. Jail records don’tlist a lawyer for Turner.

3 Floridiansconvicted in deadly

drug traffickingoperation

TAMPA — Three Floridamen have been convictedof murder as part of adrug trafficking operation.

Court records say26-year-old Jordan Rodri-guez, 25-year-old AndrewThompson and 32-year-old Alfonzo Churchwellwere found guilty Tues-day of charges includingracketeering conspiracy,

drug conspiracy, murderconspiracy, drug andfirearms offenses and fourmurders. A sentencingdate wasn’t immediatelyset.

Prosecutors say sevenpeople were charged inJuly in a 20-count super-seding indictment thatclaimed the group had aviolent and deadly rivalrywith others in the Bra-denton-area communityof Oneco. The other fourdefendants pleaded guiltyto a variety of chargesrather than go to trial.

Prosecutors say the de-fendants worked togetherto traffic in controlledsubstances and to controland protect their drugbusiness with violenceand murder.

Deputies: 15-month-old boys drown in

neighborhood pond

GREENACRES —Sheriff’s officials say a15-month old boy hasdied after being pulledfrom a retention pond ina South Florida neighbor-hood.

A Palm Beach CountySheriff’s Office newsrelease said the boy wasfound floating in thepond near his home inGreenacres on Tuesdayafternoon.

Officials say the childwas taken to a hospitalwhere he died.

Detectives are investi-gating.

No additional detailswere released.

He is the third childto drown near Greena-cres in the last week. OnOct. 29, 5-year-old KarlaAbitalia Morales Ruiz and17-year-old Petrona CorioReimundo were pulledfrom a swimming pool ata mobile home park. Bothlater died.

Mom arrested after2-year-old boy found

wandering alone

WEST PALM BEACH,— Deputies arrested themother of a 2-year-oldboy found wandering in aneighborhood near WestPalm Beach.

Palm Beach CountySheriff’s spokeswomanTeri Barbera says 31-year-old Delkie Walter faces achild neglect charge afterthe child was found bare-foot and carrying a smallbackpack on Wednesdayafternoon.

She says deputiesshowed the child’s photo-graph at a nearby schooland found a sibling whoconfirmed his identity.The mother was arrested.

Authorities say theDepartment of Childrenand Families removed thechildren from the homeand placed them witha relative. That agencyis also investigating thecase.

Walter was releasedfrom jail early Thursday.A lawyer for her wasn’tlisted on jail records.

From wire reports

Crime Briefs JCSO

From staff reports

Law enforcement au-thorities continue theirsearch for a man whorobbed the Kmee con-venience store in Camp-bellton late Wednes-day night. Officials onThursday released sur-veillance video imagesof the suspect and anSUV believed to havebeen used as a getawayvehicle.

The Jackson CountySheriff’s Office issueda press release regard-ing the case Thurs-day, saying the storewas robbed by some-one who entered thestore and demandedmoney around 11 p.m.Wednesday night. Of-ficials say a 911 call wasreceived around thattime by someone whodescribed the incidentas an armed robbery.

The press release didnot mention whether aweapon was confirmedpresent, but stated theindividual was “wear-ing a ski mask and adark-colored hoodiestyle jacket with blackand white colors on thesleeves and stomach,”and that he ran fromthe store after the clerkcomplied with his de-mand for money, thengot into a small SUV-style vehicle that wasparked across the street.

The suspect was de-scribed as a black male,approximately 5’ 9” talland weighing approxi-mately 200-225 pounds.

Anyone that has in-formation pertainingto this robbery is askedto call the JCSO at 850-482-9648 or ChipolaCrimestoppers at 850-526-5000.

COURTESY OF JCSO

Authorities are trying to identify this individual in their investigation of a robbery at the Kmee convenience store inCampbellton.

COURTESY OF JCSO

This close image of a robbery suspect was released by Jackson County Sheriff’s Office as theagency continues its search for the individual.

COURTESY OF JCSO

This SUV was caught on surveillance video, the vehicle believed to have been used as a getawayvehicle in Wednesday’s robbery at the Kmee convenience store in Campbellton.

Search on for robbery suspect

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Obituaries

“We played dominoes, Connect 4, bowl-ing, and ring toss. We also had wonderfulconversations about favorite old songsand TV shows, did some word and num-ber puzzles, and had lunch,” Kelly said.

AP’s Rural Outreach Case Manager,Kelly said the program has expanded intoCalhoun and Madison counties as welland that she expects interest to be highhere once word spreads of its availability.

The AP team also plans a training dayfor those who wish to help at the weeklyrespite days. The date of that training willbe announced soon.

If you want to help but don’t have thetime or ability to serve on the care teamthere are other ways to assist in gettingthe program going. Donations of money,small snacks and things that could beused as game prizes would be welcome,Kelly said, as the days at Trinity will befilled with as much activity as possibleand desired by the people who spendtime there during the respite hours, from9 a.m. until 3 p.m. every Tuesday.

Because there is no mandatory chargeto the families that use the service — al-though those who can afford it are en-couraged but not required to donate $20per day of use — the non-profit AP groupmust absorb the financial obligationsthrough its funds. Kelly said a few dollars,snacks or giftables are much appreciatedunder the circumstances. To find outmore about how to give, volunteer, or toget signed up for the service, call 850-386-2778.

Volunteers will be trained in how to re-late to people who may have dementia orother memory-robbing and/or person-ality-affecting conditions. They’ll alwaysbe supported on site by AP personnel,

Kelly added.AP expects to be able to commit to the

respite days for at least a year and thereare efforts underway to secure grantfunding for the following year and overthe longer term as well.

Kelly said there are good indicatorsthat legislators are showing support foradditional funding, and that it will be vi-tal going forward. “We do know that thenumbers (of memory-affected individu-als) are high in the Panhandle and therural areas, where there aren’t a lot ofresources to give some relief to the care-givers. We’re proud to be here to help fillthat gap and we want to continue on intothe future,” she said. To be eligible for therespite care day given to their loved ones,Kelly said, a person need not have offi-cially been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s orany other ailment, she added, but mustsimply be showing signs of memory im-pairment. They also do need to be able tofeed themselves, she added, in order toparticipate in the program, and there arebehavioral aspects that must be withinguidelines.

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COURTESY OF TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH/SHERRI JOHNSON

These are some of the materials used to entertain and occupy individuals dropped off for a dayof care with providers from The Alzheimer’s Project team.

COURTESY OF TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH/SHERRI JOHNSON

These are some of the materials used toentertain and occupy individuals droppedoff for a day of care with providers from TheAlzheimer’s Project team.

year to help communitiesrecovering from wildfires,flooding, tornadoes andhurricanes.

“Natural disasters dealtproducers some heftyblows in the past coupleof years,” a statementfrom Agriculture Secre-tary Sonny Perdue says.“While we can’t makeproducers whole, wecan give them a helpinghand to get back on theirfeet and prepare for nextyear’s planting and har-vest.”

Florida’s share is ex-pected to top $380 mil-lion, while $347 million isheaded to Georgia, wherethe timber industry alsosuffered significant loss-es. Alabama gets $25 mil-lion.

While the announce-ment by federal officialsreferenced HurricaneFlorence, the state hard-est hit by that storm —North Carolina — wasnot among the immedi-ate beneficiaries beingannounced on Friday.North Carolina and fed-eral officials were still ne-gotiating over the terms

of the aid package, U.S.Farm Service AgencyAdministrator RichardFordyce told The Associ-ated Press.

The remaining money,more than $40 million,could end up helpingfarmers in the Tar HeelState who were hit hardby Hurricane Florence.

The financial help is es-pecially welcome in Flor-ida’s panhandle, wherethe timber industry suf-fered $1.3 billion in loss-es. Much of that timberis rotting in denuded for-ests partly because manyfarmers did not have theresources to harvest logs.In order to for them to re-forest their land, farmerswill have to invest thou-sands of dollars to cleartheir property of debris.

Unlike other farmerswhose crops can be in-sured, timber growers areusually on their own.

“Although it won’t

make forest landown-ers whole, it will make atremendous differencein their ability to beginrecovery and move for-ward with clean-up andreforestation,” said AlanShelby, the executive vicepresident of the FloridaForestry Association.

Farmers have beenwaiting for relief formonths, and federal of-ficials said they hopedto finalize contracts byThanksgiving and releasemoney to the states soonafter.

“In the coming weeks,our priority will be mov-ing this funding forward,so that timber producerscan have checks in handand trees in the ground,”Florida Agriculture Com-missioner Nikki Friedsaid.

Hurricane Michaelploughed through theFlorida Panhandle as aCategory 5 storm, the

strongest ever recordedto hit the region, be-fore pummeling Geor-gia and the Carolinas.It destroyed thousandsof homes and batteredcoastal and rural com-munities, many still try-ing to recover a year later.

Weeks earlier, Hurri-cane Florence whippedthrough North Carolinaand deluged the regionwith flooding rains.

Steve Troxler, the ag-riculture commissionerfor North Carolina, saidnegotiations with federalofficials will continue sohis state’s farmers gettheir share of aid.

“About 70% of the fed-eral funding was ear-marked for a timber pro-gram that won’t help ourfarmers,” he said, “be-cause it stipulates thatthe funding cover timberthat was damaged be-yond repair.”

While the state had sig-nificant timber losses,Troxler said, the damagedid not meet the fundingguidelines set by federalofficials.

An earlier version of this reporthad an incorrect spelling of U.S.

Farm Service Agency Administra-tor Richard Fordyce’s name.

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“While we can’t make producerswhole, we can give them a helpinghand to get back on their feet andprepare for next year’s planting andharvest.”

For $10 a ticket, you’ll get a chance to win this custom

Armory Dynamics .350 Legend, built on the AR platform.

The Optimist Club of Marianna is raffling the firearm to

raise money for the Optimist Club First Responder Scholarship

at Chipola College. The rifle, which is valued at over $1,600 and

has a carbon grey Cerakote finish, was built in Marianna and is

stamped as such on the lower receiver. The relatively new .350

Legend round is described as a great hunting round. You can buy

tickets from any Optimist Club member or by visiting Armory

Dynamics (3200 Caverns Road; 850-262-7920) in Brewer’s Plaza,

at the corner of Caverns and Meadowview Road, in Marianna.

The winning ticket will be drawn Dec 3, during the club’s annual

Christmas party.

OPTIMIST RIFLE RAFFLE ON NOW

COURTESY MARIANNA OPTIMIST CLUB

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to NoonTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at MadisonStreet Park, Marianna.

» 9th Annual Run Baby Run 5K Run/Walk —8 a.m. race start; 7:15 a.m. packet pickup, at Citizen’sLodge Park in Marianna. Presented by PregnancyCenter of Marianna. Entry fee: $25 per person.Register on Active.com. For more, call 850-526-4673or 850-272-0225.

» Christmas ItemsSale — 8 a.m. to Noonat St. Anne Thrift Store,4285 Second Ave.,Marianna. Sale will takeplace in the church hall.

» Alcoholics Anony-mous — 8 a.m. in theAA room of First UnitedMethodist Church,2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. Open meeting.

» AARP Smart Driver Course — 8:30 a.m. to4:15 p.m. at the UF/IFAS Jackson County Exten-sion office located at 2741 Penn. Ave., Suite 3, inMarianna. Cost: $15 for AARP members; $20 fornon-AARP members. Call 482-9620 to pre-registeror for more information.

» The Artists Guild of Northwest Florida AnnualMeeting — 9:30 a.m. at the Continuing EducationBuilding, on the Chipola College campus. Boardmembers for next year will be elected. All membersare encouraged to attend.

» Spanish Trail Playhouse presents: ‘Big River’ —The Story of Huck Finn — 7 p.m. Nov. 8, 9, 15, 16; and2 p.m. Nov. 10 and 17 at the STP theater, 680 SecondSt., Chipley. For tickets call 850-638-9113 or visitspanishtrailplayhouse.com.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10» Homecoming — 10:30 a.m. at LighthouseCommunity Church. Service followed by lunch andafterNoon sing with performance by The SingingSmith Family, from Pace. Guest speaker: Rev. MarcusRamer.

» Paul and Missy Williams’ Love Lunch BuffetBenefit — 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Alford Commu-nity Center, 2554 Park Ave. Eat in or take out menu:Baked turkey and homemade dressing, chickenand dumplings, baked ham, barbecue pork, shrimpalfredo, mac and cheese, collards, bacon marinatedstring beans, butter beans/peas, potato salad, corn,slaw, mashed potatoes and gravy, desserts, tea, cof-fee, bottled water, etc. Buffet is $10 and cakes, pies,homemade candy and some items will be auctionedor sold. Proceeds will go toward medical expenses.

» Worship Service — 11 a.m. at Trinity Power-House Church of God By Faith, 2854 Orange St., inMarianna. FAMU/FSU graduate and attorney AveryD. McKnight will speak. He is an ordained elder withChurch of God By Faith and is pastor and founder ofPowerhouse Church of God By Faith in Tallahassee.

» Marianna Womans’ Club 100th AnniversaryCelebration — 1:30-3:30 p.m. reception at Woman’sClub clubhouse, 2902 Caledonia St., at the ClintonStreet intersection in Marianna. Light refreshments.For more, call Chris Sharkey at 850-209-9325.

» Spanish Trail Playhouse presents: ‘Big River’— The Story of Huck Finn — 7 p.m. Nov. 8, 9, 15,16; and 2 p.m. Nov. 10 and 17 at the STP theater, 680Second St., Chipley. For tickets call 850-638-9113 orvisit spanishtrailplayhouse.com.

» Alcoholics Anonymous — 6:30 p.m. in AA roomof First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St.in Marianna. Attendance limited to persons with adesire to stop drinking. Closed discussion.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11» Veterans DayProgram andLunch — TheSneads High SchoolStudent Councilinvites all localveterans to SHS fora meet-and-greetat 11 a.m. and a pro-gram at 11:15 a.m.Veterans and their guests are invited to stay for aluncheon following the program. For more informa-tion, or to R.S.V.P., call Tracy Cloud at 482-9004, ext.241.

» Complimentary Meal for Veterans — Noon atMcChapel AME Church, 4963 Old U.S. Road, Mari-anna. Call 850-363-1152.

» Lunch — Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,at Jackson County Senior Citizens, 5400 Cliff St.,Graceville. For more, call 263-4650 or 263-2774.

» Marianna LionsClub Meeting —Noon at Jim’s Buffet& Grill, 4329 Lafay-ette St., Marianna.Call 482-2005.

» DistributingFood to End Hun-ger — 12:30 p.m.

until all food is gone, at 8012 Highway, 90 W., Sneads.Restoration Network is partnering with MountMoriah Church, Sneads. Distributing the second andthird Mondays of the month, on a first-come, first-served basis. For more, call 850-718-1514.

» Women’s AA Meeting — 6 p.m. in the First UnitedMethodist Church Education Building, 2901 Caledo-nia St., Marianna. For more, call 850-510-5145.

» Breaking Free — 7-8 p.m. Closed SAA group isa 12-step fellowship of men and women recoveringfrom addictive sexual behavior. For more informa-tion and location, call Shawn at 693-1621 or [email protected].

» Revival — 7 p.m. nightly at Lighthouse CommunityChurch, until the revival concludes (ending dateTBD). Guest speaker: Rev. Marcus Ramer.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to NoonTuesdays, Thursdaysand Saturdays, atMadison Street Park,Marianna.

» St. Anne ThriftStore — Now acceptingdonations at 4285 2ndAve., Marianna; however, the store is still not open tocustomers. Call 482-3734.

» Innovative Charities of NW Fla. Thrift Store— 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday at 1994 SR 71South, Marianna. For more, call 573-5526.

» County Commission Meetings — 9 a.m. regularmeeting (only one in November) and 10 a.m. specialmeeting to discussEndeavor, in Marianna.

» Beginner/playersPinochle — 10 a.m.; formore information andlocation call 272-6611. Everyone is welcome to play.

» Graceville Kiwanis Club Meeting — Noon atCircle Grill Restaurant, 5325 Cotton Street.

» Building and Grounds Committee Meeting —Noon in the Jackson Hospital classroom.

» Republican Club of Northwest Florida Meeting— Noon at Jim’s Buffet & Grill, 4329 Lafayette St.,Marianna. Call 352-4984.

» ASK 4-H Club and Autism Support GroupMeeting — 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jackson County Exten-sion Office, 2741 Penn Ave., No. 3, Marianna. Familymembers, caregivers and service providers welcometo the autism support meeting. For more, call AnnMarie Shelton at 272-6099 or email [email protected].

» Council Meeting — 6:30 p.m. Town of Greenwood.

» Harvest Week Revival — at McChapel AMEChurch, 4963 Old U.S. Road, Marianna. Servicesbegin at 6:30 p.m. nightly, through Friday, Nov. 15,with movie night on Friday.

» Al-Anon Family Group Meeting — Noon, 6:45 p.m.and 8 p.m. at First Methodist Church, 2901 CaledoniaSt., Marianna, room Y-105 in the Youth Center building.Open meetings for family and friends.

» Dare to Live Healed Healing School Class —7 p.m. in the Bascom Town Hall, 4969 BasswoodRoad. Free classes taught by Jacquelyn McGriff. Call276-6024.

» Alcoholics Anonymous Closed Meeting —8-9 p.m. in the AA room of First United MethodistChurch, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna. Closeddiscussion with 12 & 12 study. Everyone with a desireto stop drinking is welcome.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13» Bible Study and Christian Teachings — 7 a.m.each Wednesday at the FirstUnited Methodist Church in theWesley Center, Marianna. Break-fast followed by thirty minutes ofBible study and teachings. Break-fast is $2. For more, call George at209-2072 or Jim at 718-7340.

» History and GenealogyLibrary — 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and onThursdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. atlocal Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

» Food Pantry — 10 a.m. to Noon at InnovativeCharities of NW Florida Inc., 1994 SR 71 South, Mari-anna. For more, call 573-5526.

» Lunch — Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,at Jackson County Senior Citizens, 5400 Cliff St.,Graceville. For more, call 263-4650 or 263-2774.

» Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting —12-1 p.m. in the AA room of First United MethodistChurch, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna.

» Hooks and Needles — 1-3 p.m. at the JacksonCounty Public Library, 4207 Bryan St., Greenwood.Each Wednesday learn about your favorite handcraftprojects using hook and needles, teach what youknow, and create fun projects. For more, call 594-4961.

» Hot Meal — 4:30-6 p.m. every second Wednesdayof the month, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church,4878 U.S. 90, Marianna.

» Harvest Week Revival — at McChapel AMEChurch, 4963 Old U.S. Road, Marianna. Services

begin at 6:30 p.m. nightly, through Friday, Nov. 15,with movie night on Friday.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to NoonTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at MadisonStreet Park, Marianna.

» Drug/Alcohol Recovery Group — 9 a.m. atCampbellton-Graceville Hospital. Open meeting. Formore, call 263-4431.

» St. Anne Thrift Store — Now accepting donationsat 4285 2nd Ave., Marianna; however, the store is stillnot open to customers. Call 482-3734.

» Chipola Civic Club Meeting — Noon at The OaksRestaurant, U.S. 90 in Marianna. The CCC’s focusis the local community, “Community, Children &Character.” Call 526-3142.

» Friends of the Library Board Meeting — 2 p.m.at the library.

» Chess Club — 3-4 p.m. atMarianna High School. Club isfor MHS Students. For more, call693-0473.

» Tourist Development Coun-cil Digital Marketing Work-shop — 3:30 p.m. at the RussHouse in Marianna. TDC will review different digitalmarketing opportunities.

» School Board Workshop — 4 p.m. at 2903 Jef-ferson St., Marianna. Agenda posted on JCSB.org.Call 482-1200.

» History and Genealogy Library — 4-7 p.m. atlocal Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

» Caregiver Support Group — 4:30 -6 p.m. in theFirst Presbyterian Church social hall, Marianna.Caregivers welcome. Empowering caregivers withknowledge and information through fellowship andsharing like-minded individuals caring for loved ones.

» Jackson County Branch NAACP Meeting —6 p.m. at St. James A.M.E. Church.

» CareerSource Chipola General Meeting —6 p.m. in the CareerSource Chipola CommunityRoom, Marianna. For more, call 850-633-2731.

» Scripture Study Classes — 6 p.m.at the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3141 College St.,Marianna.

» Harvest Week Revival — at McChapel AMEChurch, 4963 Old U.S. Road, Marianna. Servicesbegin at 6:30 p.m. nightly, through Friday, Nov. 15,with movie night on Friday.

» Alcoholics Anonymous — 8-9 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna,in the AA room. Attendance limited to persons witha desire to stop drinking; papers will not be signed.Closed discussion.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15» Baked Goods and Yard Sale — 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.Nov. 15-16, inside Rocky Creek Tabernacle, 1890Delta Lane, off Rocky Creek Road. Rain or shine.

» Hooks and Needles — 10 a.m. at the JacksonCounty Public Library, Marianna Branch. New andexperienced hand crafters welcome to create, share,learn or teach favorite projects. Call 482-9631.

» Lunch — Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,at Jackson County Senior Citizens, 5400 Cliff St.,Graceville. For more, call 263-4650 or 263-2774.

» Senior Singles Meeting — 2 p.m. on the thirdFriday on the month, at Sonny’s BBQ in Marianna.For more, call Linda Miller at 850-394-8228.

» Youth Activity Night — 6 p.m. at MariannaChurch of God. Ages: 12-19. Call 482-6264.

» Harvest Week Revival — at McChapel AMEChurch, 4963 Old U.S. Road, Marianna. Servicesbegin at 6:30 p.m. nightly, through Friday, Nov. 15,with movie night on Friday.

» Spanish Trail Playhouse presents: ‘Big River’— The Story of Huck Finn — 7 p.m. Nov. 8, 9, 15,16; and 2 p.m. Nov. 10 and 17 at the STP theater, 680Second St., Chipley. For tickets call 850-638-9113 orvisit spanishtrailplayhouse.com.

» Celebrate Recovery — 7 p.m. at Evangel Wor-ship Center, 4792-A Highway 90, Marianna. Adultand teen meetings to “overcome hurts, habits andhang-ups.” Dinner: 6 p.m. Child care available. Call850-692-8876.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to NoonTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at MadisonStreet Park, Marianna.

» Baked Goods and Yard Sale — 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.Nov. 15-16, inside Rocky Creek Tabernacle, 1890Delta Lane, off Rocky Creek Road. Rain or shine.

» USDA Food Giveaway — 8 a.m. at Elder CareServices, 4297 Daniels St., Marianna.

» Alcoholics Anonymous — 8 a.m. in the AA roomof First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St.in Marianna. Open meeting.

» Malone Pecan Festival and Fun Day — 10 a.m.parade start.

» Jackson County Community Helpers Club —10 a.m. at 4571 Dickson Road, Greenwood.

The submission deadline for this calendar is two days before publication. Submit Community Calendar items by email to [email protected],fax 850-482-4478 or bring items to 4403 Constitution Lane in Marianna.

The Associated Press

BOSTON — Six wins wasn’t goingto be good enough for Florida State.

Boston College would take it.Less than a week after firing

coach Willie Taggart because a4-5 start left them in danger ofmissing a bowl game for the sec-ond straight year, the Seminolesvisit Chestnut Hill to play BostonCollege.

Although FSU has already declaredits season a failure, the Eagles (5-4,3-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) stillhave a chance to qualify for a bowlgame and stay alive for an eighth winthat’s eluded them in coach SteveAddazio’s six seasons.

“We expect them to come out witha bang,” Boston college running backDavid Bailey said this week. “When

we play them, we always have toearn everything.”

Taggart was 9-12 in less than twoseasons and 0-5 against Florida,Clemson and Miami, including the27-10 loss to the Hurricanes in hisfinal game. Athletic director DavidCoburn said it would cost FloridaState about $18 million to buy outTaggart. He’d like a replacementin place by the end of the regularseason.

Reports this week said formerSeminoles star Deion Sanders wasamong those considered for the job.For now, longtime assistant OdellHaggins is in charge of the team (3-4ACC).

An All-American defensive tacklefrom the mid-1980s known as “Mr.FSU,” Haggins has been on thestaff since 1994, working for BobbyBowden, Jimbo Fisher and Tag-gart. He went 2-0 as Florida State’sinterim head coach after Fisherleft to take the Texas A&M job in2017.

“We’re moving forward,” said Hag-gins, adding that he told his team:“That’s what Willie Taggart wouldwant. He wouldn’t want you heresulking and crying.

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GAINESVILLE — Florida tight end LucasKrull insists practice was different this week,more intense, chippy at times and definitelyedgier than usual.

Krull and the 10th-ranked Gators embracedit, too.

“We’re angry,” Krull said. “It’s somethingthat’s going to translate to a great finish.”

Florida felt like it let the Southeastern Con-ference’s Eastern Division title and maybe ashot at the College Football Playoff slip awayin a 24-17 loss to Georgia in Jacksonville lastweek. Coach Dan Mullen’s team was porouson defense, one-dimensional on offense andout of sync from the start. The result was athird straight setback to the Bulldogs and newgoals down the stretch .

The Gators (7-2, 4-2 SEC) expect to regroupagainst Vanderbilt (2-6, 1-4), a 27-point un-derdog that’s averaging 17 points a game andranks last in the league in offense and defenseas well as just about every other meaningfulstatistic.

Making the road game more daunting forthe Commodores: they will start their thirdquarterback of the season on Saturday in theSwamp.

No.10FloridahostsVanderbilt,hopes toregroupfromloss

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Florida head coach Dan Mullen (right) yells atreceivers coach Billy Gonzales during the gameagainst Georgia on Nov. 2 in Jacksonville.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

VANDERBILT (2-6, 1-4 SEC)AT NO. 10 FLORIDA (7-2, 4-2 SEC)

College Football

11 a.m. Today; TV: ESPN

See FLORIDA, Page 2B

The Associated Press

MIAMI GARDENS — Louisvillehas never faced Miami lineback-ers Michael Pinckney and Sha-quille Quarterman.

The Cardinals’ coach, howev-er, remembers them well.

Scott Satterfield was coach-ing at Appalachian State in 2016when that school faced the Hur-ricanes, back when Pinckneyand Quarterman were makingjust the third appearance of theircareers. And now he’ll see themagain Saturday when Louisville(5-3, 3-2 Atlantic Coast Confer-ence) visits Miami (5-4, 3-3) inthe final home regular-seasongame for the Hurricanes’ mostexperienced linebackers.

“They were really good backthen, too,” Satterfield said. “Andthey’ve just gotten better.”

Barring an Orange Bowl ap-pearance, this will be the finaltime Quarterman and Pinckneyplay at Hard Rock Stadium ascollegians. Miami doesn’t havea particularly big senior class,but losing those two linebackers— Quarterman hasn’t missed astart yet in his career — will cer-tainly leave a void.

And while there will be a bit ofnostalgia during the Senior Daypregame ceremony, the Hurri-canes have bigger items to deal

with — such as getting the sixthwin of the season and securingbowl eligibility. Miami has wontwo straight and is coming off a27-10 win in the annual rivalrygame with Florida State.

“We feel like we are improv-ing,” Miami coach Manny Diazsaid. “The players are starting togain some confidence, and we’regoing to need it because this Sat-urday we play a very dangerousLouisville football team who hada week off to think about noth-ing but the Miami Hurricanes.”

The Cardinals are improvingas well.

They were 2-12 in a 14-gamestretch spanning the last gameof 2017 and the first game of thisseason. They’re 5-2 since, andlike the Hurricanes they’re also

Louisville visits Miami, both teams eyeing bowl eligibility

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Miami linebacker Shaquille Quarterman (55) tackles Pittsburgh widereceiver Shocky Jacques-Louis (18) during the game on Oct. 26 inPittsburgh. Miami won 16-12.

LOUISVILLE (5-3, 3-2 ACC)AT MIAMI (5-4, 3-3 ACC)

College Football

2:30 p.m. Today; TV: ESPN2

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The Associated Press

INDIANAPOLIS — Miami Dol-phins coach Brian Flores couldhave written the scouting reporton Jacoby Brissett or Brian Hoy-er without even looking at thegame tape.

He saw both up close and per-sonal in New England and fullyunderstands what the Dolphinswill face Sunday in Indianapolis.

Funny thing is Brissett andHoyer also recognize whatthey’re up against, too.

“Brian Flores is an incredible

coach. I’ve known him since myrookie year,” said Hoyer, whofinished last week’s game afterBrissett injured his left knee. “Iwas away from him and thenI came back to see him as the

defensive coordinator. I knowtheir offensive staff and theirscheme.”

The Colts (5-3) have plenty atstake this week.

They have struggled to scorepoints each of the past twoweeks and their vaunted offen-sive line has allowed nine sacksduring the same span. Penaltieshave proved costly and so havespecial team miscues. And nowIndy remains uncertain if Bris-sett will play after spraining his

Dolphins will be ready to face either Colts QB

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New York Jets outside linebacker Jordan Jenkins (48) sacks Miami Dolphinsquarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick (14) during the game Nov. 3, in Miami Gardens.

NFL

MIAMI DOLPHINS (1-7)AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (5-3)

NFL

3:05 p.m. Sunday; TV: CBS

See DOLPHINS, Page 2B

FLORIDA STATE (4-5, 3-4 ACC) ATBOSTON COLLEGE (5-4, 3-3 ACC)

College Football

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A NEW BEGINNING

Interim coach, Florida St. aim to turn things around at BC

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Florida State head coach Willie Taggart tries to keep his team from interacting with the Miami team after Miami beat FloridaState 27-10 in Tallahassee on Nov. 2. Florida State fired Taggart on Sunday, less than 24 hours after the Seminoles lost to Miamiand with the team in danger of missing a bowl game for the second consecutive season.

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medial collateral ligamentin last weekend’s loss at

Pittsburgh, which knockedthe Colts out of the AFCSouth lead.

“This business is brutal,”Colts coach Frank Reichsaid. “You lose and you feelthe stingof it and youfeel like

your back is against the walland we have to respond.”

Flores has faced thesame scenario — seventimes this season.

It’s a stark contrast fromhis days of routine vic-

tory celebrations in NewEngland, for whom hewas a longtime assistant.Instead, he’s running therebuilding Dolphins (1-7) who are trying to buildmomentum after picking

up their first win last week.But Flores knows it will

be a tough task against twoquarterbacks he respects.

“I was very impressedwith Jacoby and I’m not

surprised at all that he’splaying the way he is,”Flores said before turninghis attention to Hoyer. “Heis as smart as they come atthe quarterback position.”

a win shy ofbecoming bowl-eligi-ble in Satterfield’s firstseason.

“We know we’ve got fourreally good teams thatwe’ve got to play in themonth of November, andwe’re excited about that,”Satterfield said. “We talkabout how we’re goingto finish, what we’re go-ing to be remembered forthis year, and it starts withMiami.”

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Coach Derek Mason saidThursday that fourth-yearjunior Deuce Wallace willmake his first collegiatestart against the Gators,who have won five straightin the series and 27 of thelast 28.

“Deuce has looked goodknowing he is the starter,”Mason told WGFX-FM ra-dio. “He’s going to put thisthing on his shoulders.”

Vandy has two quar-terbacks recovering fromconcussions : Mo Hasanand Riley Neal. FreshmanAllan Walters will backup Wallace, and Neal willtravel.

Wallace has played in sixgames this season off thebench, completing 33 of76 passes for 237 yards andthree interceptions.

Florida could pose prob-lems, especially after strug-gling to do much to disruptGeorgia’s Jake Fromm aweek ago.

“We know who we are,”defensive tackle AdamShuler said. “We know thatif we play to our best abili-ties, we’ll come out howwe want to.”

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“He would want youto move forward. We areFlorida State. We’re allwe’ve got, we’re all weneed.”

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Here are some otherthings to look for in Satur-day’s game:

Red BandannaThe matchup is BC’s Red

Bandanna game to honorformer BC lacrosse playerWelles Crowther, who diedduring the attacks on Sept.11, 2001. Crowther workedin the South Tower of theWorld Trade Center andalways had a red bandan-na with him; he’s cred-ited with saving at least18 from the building’scollapse.

BC beat No. 9 Southern

California 37-31 in the firstRed Bandanna game in2014. In all, the Eagles are3-2 in the game dedicatedto Crowther.

Taking their shot

Boston College hadsome big plays in the 58-27victory over Syracuse lastweek, including 29- and74-yard touchdown runsby Bailey and a 51-yardscoring run from AJ Dillon.In all, the Eagles racked

up 496 rushing yards, in-cluding 172 yards and twotouchdowns for Bailey and242 yards and three scoresfor Dillon.

That’s expected from adouble-barreled backfieldthat has caused problemsfor opponents all season.

Encouraging for theEagles was the way quar-terback Dennis Grosel bitoff big chunks of yard-age in the passing game.The sophomore walk-on,

who has filled in sinceAnthony Brown was in-jured against Louisvilleon Oct. 5, connected on64-, 50-, and 4-yard TDpasses.

“Along with a power-ful run game, we have anexplosive throw game be-cause people are sellingout to the run,” Addaziosaid. “We want to makethem defend the wholefield, and we have the toolsto do that.”

Leavitt elevatedFormer South Florida

coach Jim Leavitt waspromoted from defen-sive analyst to assistantcoach after Taggart’sdismissal opened a rolefor an on-field assistantrole.

He could work withthe Seminoles’ defensiveline or linebackers. TheNCAA allows teams tohave a head coach and 10assistants.

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The Associated Press

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —Alabama and LSU areready for another 1 versus2 November get-together.

It took eight years, seis-mic offensive shifts andtwo Heisman Trophy-contending quarterbacks,but they’re back for an-other massive meetingbetween the nation’s twotop-ranked teams in theAP poll.

No. 1 LSU (8-0, 4-0Southeastern Conference,No. 2 CFP) meets No. 2Alabama (8-0, 5-0, No. 3CFP) Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium, just likethe so-called Game of theCentury in 2011. Well,not just like it since thosecomparatively ploddingoffenses never reachedthe end zone and now theTigers and Crimson Tidehave two of the nation’sbest .

Even President DonaldTrump is expected to at-tend.

“It’s very exciting, 1 vs.2, it’s the best of the best,”Alabama wide receiver Jer-ry Jeudy said. “Everybodywants to play their bestgame because it’s 1 vs. 2.You want to go out thereand show that you’re thebest. So there’s a lot of ex-citement, a lot of anxiety,just ready to go out andplay.”

The big question lead-ing up to the game is thestatus of Tide quarterbackTua Tagovailoa and his

surgically repaired rightankle. Coach Nick Sabanhas said that will be “agame-time decision,” but

Tagovailoa has been prac-ticing and ‘Bama remainsa 5-1/2-point favorite.

If he’s healthy, it has the

makings of an epic quar-terback showdown: Tago-vailoa and LSU’s Joe Bur-row rank among the top

three nationally in com-pletion percentage andpassing efficiency. Burrowis second in passing yardsper game and Tagovailoais seventh.

The offenses bear scantresemblance to those inthe 2011 field goal fes-tival, won 9-6 by LSU inovertime. Alabama wonthe rematch 21-0 in thenational championshipgame and hasn’t lost toits SEC West rival sincethen — an eight-game winstreak.

Both teams again havetheir sights set on SECchampionships and play-off berths. LSU has pol-ished its resume with threewins over Top 10 teams,and perhaps could over-come a loss in Tuscaloosaor the SEC championshipgame. Alabama hasn’tfaced anybody currentlyranked, and might nothave that luxury.

It’s No. 1 LSU versus No. 2 Alabama again

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In this Nov. 4, 2017 photo, LSU head coach Ed Orgeron (left) and Alabama head coach NickSaban meet in the center of the field before a game in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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BY ROLANDO ROSAFloridan Correspondent

The Graceville HighSchool basketball teamgot back on the winningtrack in 2017 with a 42-33 victory at host SouthWalton Tuesday

were just aggressive andgot to the rim,” Milessaid. “Both of themcould have had betternumbers just not finish-ing when they get to rimwhich is something wehave t continue to k

curing the road victory.“We played good on

defense and made themearn everything,” Milessaid. “We got enough outof our offense to get thewin but we’re still miss-ing too many shots at

necting on high-percent-age shots.

“Honestly we got whatwe wanted just didn’t fin-ish around the rim likewe should,” Miles said.“Credit them for playinghard but in the paint we

“With him in the middleof our defense they areable to do that. Latelyhe has picked it up onoffensive end still wouldlike to see more fromhim.”

It bounce-back

Graceville gets 42-33 road victory at South Walton

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Thomas Broxton takes the ball down court for Graceville at a recent game.

Tigers roll on the road

Johnson, Carpenter

Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Johnson of Grand Ridge, Florida are excited to announce the

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William Carpenter of Grand Ridge.

Jolie is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnson of Grand Ridge and Mr.

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Agricultural & Mechanical University where she is currently a second-year Doctorate of

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SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2016

HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

BULLDOGS WIN DISTRICT

Marianna beats Godby for baseball championship; first since 2012

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The Marianna High School beat Godby High 7-3 to win the 5A District 2 Championship on Thursday night. Marianna will host the regional quarterfinal game on April 27, against Bay High atBulldog Field at 7 p.m.

BY ROLANDO ROSA

Floridan Correspondent

Marianna High Schooldefeated Godby HighSchool 7-3 to capturethe 5A District 2 title onThursday.

This was the Bulldogs’first district title sincewinning in 2012 vs.Pensacola Catholic.

By virtue of winningthe regular seasonchampionship, Mariannawas denoted as the hometeam even though thecontest was at Godby.

For Marianna,sophomore ace CameronGray was the startingpitcher and leadoff batter.

Second baseman AustinTorbett batted secondand shortstop Josh Baxleybatted third. Cody Gwinwas the cleanup batter.Right fielder QuaidVanhuss was fifth in theorder, with left fielderNevin Vanhuss sixth. Firstbaseman Ryan Reed,center fielder Matt Shouseand third baseman BrolinVanhuss rounded out thelineup.

In the top of the first,Gray struck out two batterand allowed no runs.

In the bottom of the firstinning, Gray had a leadoffsingle up the middle. Withone out, Baxley singled toright field as Gray moved

to third base. Gwin hadan RBI fielder’s choiceand reached onan errorbefore Quaid Vanhuss hit agrounder to make it 2-0.

In the top of the second,Gray tossed two morestrikeouts and worked hisway out of a bases loadedjam with a fly ball to rightfield.

In the bottom of thesecond with two outs,Brolin Vanhuss singledand scored after goingfrom first to third on asingle by Gray as the throwwent above the thirdbaseman’s head.

Godby rallied to tie thegame at 3 in the top ofthe third with three hits,

a hit-by-pitch and twoMarianna errors.

Marianna countered inthe bottom of the thirdwith a Gwinn leadoffdouble followed by runnerRiley Torbett stealing thirdbase then an RBI single byNevin Vanhuss.

Heading into the bottomof the fifth, Marianna led4-3. Quaid Vanhuss madeit to first on an error andwas bunted to second baseby Nevin Vanhuss. QuaidVanhuss stole third base.

Reed Walked stolesecond base. QuaidVanhuss scored on a wildpitch as Reed advanced tothird.

Reed scored after being

hit by the ball in a rundown of a failed squeezeplay. Brolin Vanhusswalked and advanced tosecond on a balk thenscored on Gray’s thirdsingle.

Gray then proceeded toretire the side in the top ofthe sixth.

In the seventh inning,the first Godby batterpopped out to secondbase. Then next batter hita fly out to center. Finally,Gray got the final batter topop out as Marianna cameaway with the title.

Marianna hosts Bay onWednesday April 27 at 7p.m. (CST) in the regionalquarterfinals.

SUNDAY JULY 5, 2015

BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

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Ronald Edenfield’s car turned heads when hecruised into a local convenience store on Thursday,the pristine white ragtop in crisp contrast to thecherry-red body of the 1966 Chevrolet ImpalaSuper Sport.

Technically, the car is his but really it belongs toa nine-year-old.

When grandson Zack Edenfield turns 16, hisgrandpa will turn the keys over to him. In themeantime, the soon-to-be 68-year-old keeps theold car he restored humming in peak condition.

The current appearance of the Super Sportwould have been hard for almost anyone toimagine if they had seen it when Edenfield firsttook possession of it about a half-decade ago. Itwas ragged back then, with some of its parts storedin boxes that the owner handed over when he soldEdenfield the car.

But Edenfield knew the beauty that couldemerge. He had done such magic many timesbefore. He has a special love of old Impalas andother vintage vehicles. Bringing them back to theirformer glory is a passion that borders on obsession.

When his own three sons were coming up,Edenfield restored a car for each of them. Mac gota 1967 Pontiac Catalina. Wayne got a 1968 Impala.Donald, Zack’s father, got a 1966 Super Sport likethe one his dad restored for his boy many yearslater. On their 16th birthdays, tossed his sons thekeys and told them to enjoy it. And they have. Theywere told back then that they weren’t allowed tosell them, and not one would dream now of doingso. The cars are in various states of health but allare held dearer than if they’d just rolled off theassembly line.

They’re tangible evidence of their father’s loveand how he deftly he entwined his two biggestconcerns in life-vehicles and family. His boys’

mother and the love of his life, Doris Edenfield haspatiently shared her husband with his second-greatest love all their married life. She’s no greasemonkey, but as a devoted wife and mother she’slearned to love his love of vehicles and to expectthat the conversation will eventually drift to carswhen their sons, their wives and their childrencome over for holidays and other such familygatherings.The boys had bent under the hoods ofcars right along with their father many times intheir youth. They learned a lot as they aged andgrew, and there is always plenty to talk about in theworld of engines, wheels, and parts that are hard tofind.

And Zack isn’t the only grandchild benefitingfrom Edenfield’s expertise with cars. He has twogranddaughters and three grandsons. The oldestof them already have the cars he restored for them.Blake, 22, the son of Wayne, has an Impala. Blaire,Wayne’s 20-year-old daughter, has a Mustang. Theother granddaughter, Payton, is 11. The daughter

of Donald, she has fiveyears to wait before shecan take possession ofthe Mustang that hergrandpa restored for her.

Little Jake, Mac’syoungest, has thelongest wait of all.He’s only five. And hisgranddad is just gettingstarted on his FordGalaxie 500. Right now,it looks a lot like thatSuper Sport did whenEdenfield first acquiredit. The exterior is rustedover in places. Some ofits parts are in the trunkright now or perchedaround on the seats andother interior spacesinside the ragtop. It isdirty and may seem a

little hopeless to the outside observer. It must havebeen unloved at some point in its life but it hasnow been adopted by a man who adores it and seesits potential.

Edenfield has it parked inside a garage on hisplace in Grand Ridge, not far from where his oldestgrandchildren sometimes leave their vintage autoswhile they’re out and about in their modern cars.His sons and grandchildren lend a hand from timeto time as he tinkers with its many problems.

He is determined to see the project through,despite the fact that he lives with Parkinson’sdisease and must sometimes rely on a motorizedscooter to get around. He’s been dealing with thatailment for more than 20 years, though, and copeswell enough to get the job done.

He says he knows he may not live long enoughto see his youngest grandchild behind the wheelof the Galaxie. But that’s not the most importantthing. Knowing that, before he passes, he’ll haveprovided all five grandchildren with a cherry-redcar sporting a white ragtop is a goal that helps keephim going.

In fact, his children think this latest projectmight keep him here that much longer. They’re inno hurry to see him finish.

Grand Ridge man restores vintage carsA PASSION FOR THE ART

RonaldEdenfieldtalksThursdayabout the mixof Mustangsand Impalasthat he hasalreadyrestoredfor hisgrandchildren.

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Zack Edenfield gives grandfather Ronald Edenfield a hand withhis work on the Ford Galaxie 500 that will go to his youngerbrother Jake Edenfield. Zack’s car, a 1966 Chevrolet ImpalaSuper Sport, is already done and is just waiting for him to turn16.

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Ronald Edenfield was hard at work on the Ford Galaxie 500 that he will give to his youngestgrandson, Jake Edenfield, when the boy turns 16.

THURSDAY MAY 21, 2015

RECORD CATCHANGLING

Local woman’s flier bream state record, but ‘big fish’ might

also be certified as world record — pending paperwork

Twila Gates poses for a photo with her 1.35-pound flier, a new Florida state record and potentialworld record.

BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

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AMarianna woman has set a newstate “flier bream” record, hercatch of May 9 certified by the

Florida Fish and Wildlife ConservationCommission. Twila York Gates’ catchis also a potential world record. Shemust file paperwork to make it official,but authorities in Florida have told herit beats the current world record. Shesaid she’s going after that world recordcertification.

If Gate’s flier is submitted to theInternational Game Fish Association(IGFA), this could also become the newworld record, the FWC said about Gates’state record-setter. Anglers from NorthCarolina and Georgia currently hold thecertified world record jointly with a pairof 1-pound, 4-ounce submissions.

When she landed her 1-pound, 5.6-ounce fish (1.35 pounds), Gates wasfishing in a secret-location cypress pondwith her 15-year-old son Jantzen and hisfriend, 18-year-old William Hinson. Thebream measured 12 inches in length andhad a girth of 11.8 inches, state officialssaid.

The old state record was 1.24 poundsand had stood for more than a dozenyears.

Gates said she’ll have the fishmounted.

It could have been a story of the onethat got away: Gates had felt her linebeing bumped a couple of times and hadreeled in to recast that day. She laid therod across her legs and picked up herphone to get or make a call. The whitegrub beetle-spin lure she was using wasdangling just on the surface at the endof the 6-pound P-line attached to herShakespeare microspin rod. The fishsnapped on it, Gates reacted quicklybefore he could swim away with line, rodand all, and the fight was on. She saidthe bream put up a “brief but feisty fight”before she was able to reel him straightinto the jon boat for a successful landing.

And she wasn’t the only one in herparty who had good fortune on thewater that day. Her son and his friendeach caught a bass weighing more than10 pounds, which they’ll also mount.Their catches, if they follow through withpaperwork, will likely qualify as FloridaBig Catch specimens. They’ve alreadyfrozen the fish, though, and Gates isn’tsure of the rules. But she’s confidentthey’ll have plenty of opportunities to setrecords themselves. They fish every dayafter school and spend their weekends onthe water, too, she said.

Big Catch and state records are two ofthe three designations possible throughFWC’s freshwater angler recognitionprograms.

Gates’ fish is also a Big Catch and, ifthe boys had caught and released theirfish, they could also have qualified theirsfor the third type of designation,TrophyBass.

Gates said she’s thrilled with settingthe record. One of the first things she did

was call her father, Roy York. In the ponds,lakes and rivers of Jackson County, he hadtaught his little girl to fish. He and hermom retired to North Dakota a few yearsago but had spent most of their lives inCottondale.

“I’ve calledhim multipletimes,” Gatessaid. “He’s sohappy for me.He said he’dbeen fishingall his life andnever caughtanything likethat.”

More than 15 years ago, she said, herfather and her boyfriend at that timehad fished the 15-acre pond two or threetimes in her youth with good resultsand she’d been wanting for some time

to revisit it. She’d told her son and hisbuddy about the spot and they’d fished itrecently, catching some good-size bass.When she called them on her way backfrom a trip to the beach on the Saturday

before Mother’sDay, shelearned theywere there andwanted her tojoin them. Theydidn’t have toask twice. She’dbeen on thewater about30 minuteswhen the

record-setting bream came calling. She’snot willing to say where her secret fishinghole is, or even whether it’s in the north,south, east or west sector of the county.All she would give up is that it’s full of

cypress knees. According to the FWC, shewas in just the right environment.

“Fliers are probably one of the lesser-known freshwater sport fish in Florida,”the release read. “They are native andtypically found in somewhat heavilyvegetated ponds and backwater sloughs,such as the pond where Gates caught thisone.”

Gates said she’s enjoying the effect herrecord catch is having on her son and hisfriend and on her dad. They’re all makingher feel like a champion angler, she said.

“I’ve gotten more pleasure out ofwatching those two boys get so excitedabout it,” she said. “They’ve been floatingon cloud nine. I get happier about thatthan anything else. I give them all thecredit for taking me fishing that day.William’s dad, Perry Hinson, and his wifeTracey are avid fishermen, too, so it’sreally a big celebration all around.” YoungWilliam Hinson, she said, was the onewho thought her catch was a record andlooked it up online. He called the regionalFWC office, and agency fisheries biologistChris Paxton met the party to verify thespecies, measure and weigh the fish oncertified scales.

State records require a biologist toverify the species and have a certifiedweight for the notarized application. TheFWC maintains records for 33 freshwaterspecies, the release read.

It went on to describe the tworecognition programs available inaddition to the one for state records.

“Big Catch is a long-standing, family-friendly angler recognition for thosesame 33 species,” the release read.“It recognizes anglers, who qualify bysubmitting a photo of their catch online,with a certificate, if the catch exceedsspecified weights or lengths. There areyouth, specialist, master and elite anglerawards, as well. You can learn more atBigCatchFlorida.com.

“TrophyCatch is the newest citizen-science conservation rewards program.By catching, documenting and releasinga largemouth bass heavier than eightpounds anglers earn rewards startingwith $100 in Bass Pro Shops giftcards, recycle their catch and providevaluable information for conservationbiologists. Be sure to register at Trophy-CatchFlorida.com and read the rules, soyou will be ready to document your nexttrophy bass with a photo of the fish ona scale and submit it for rewards. Justregistering, enters you in a drawing forPhoenix bass boat powered by Mercury.”

A leader in the agency’s Divisionof Freshwater Fisheries Managementweighed in on Gates’ catch.

“In one day of fishing, right here in the‘Fishing Capital of theWorld,’ Ms. Gates,her son and his friend were on the vergeof qualifying for all three programs—andtopped it off with a potential worldrecord. That is a happy Mother’s Day fora young lady devoted to her son and theoutdoors,” said Tom Champeau, directorof the Division of Freshwater FisheriesManagement.

“I’ve called (my father) multipletimes. He’s so happy for me. Hesaid he’d been fishing all his life andnever caught anything like that.”

Twila York Gates

on her record 1.35 flier bream catch

TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 2014

AWILD HAIR

PHOTOS BY KRISTIE CLOUD / FLORIDAN

A Wild Hair salon owner Desiree Baggett points out several old books on a mantel that were discovered behind a bookcase in the building herbusiness now occupies. She believes the books belonged to Inez Ryals, who had a salon in the same building in the 1940s.

BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

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Desiree Baggett struck gold one day when shemoved an old bookcase in the historic building shebought last year.

The owner of A Wild Hair beauty salon andclothing/jewelry/gift boutique, Baggett was in themidst of renovating and preparing to move into thestructure at the time. Something colorful caughther eye as she peered behind the case.

It was a hair-color swatch and a couple of color-technique books she’d found, items that must havebeen lodged behind the case for decades. Baggett

had no doubt who they belonged to—Inez Ryals.The former dress and beauty salon owner and herbusiness were so entrenched in the Jefferson Streetbusiness landscape that the building, long after itwas sold out of the family, continued to be knownin the minds of the public as “the Inez Building.”

Baggett carefully lifted her treasures from thefloor. The books and swatch are now on display inher shop, which she opened in November after ayear’s worth of restoration and renovation.

Her contractor worked to style his replacementwork carefully after the originals that had to bereplaced.

She was able to save the hardwood flooring andpart of the original tongue-and-groove ceiling,even though some people thought it couldn’t bedone. She saved all but one of the four fireplacesin the house, and she found treasure in the oneshe had to let go as it came down piece by piece tomake way for a wall she needed to install. Amongthe limestone rocks in the structure, one had thename of the man who inspected the chimney whenthe fireplace was first installed. Baggett rolled thatstone away to keep. It’s on display in one of theother fireplaces that survived.

She went out and bought some vintage doorknobs to match the style used on many structuresaround the time the structure was built in 1914.She also bought a vintage chandelier and installedit.

Having grown up in an old house herself, ina structure that was already 100 years old whenher parents moved it to Marianna when she was achild, Baggett loves old buildings. She coveted thestructure, and rented space in it to display some ofher merchandise last year as her enterprise beganto outgrow her former space just down the street.On a whim and not expecting a “yes,” she asked theowners if they were interested in selling. When theysaid they were, she got busy arranging to buy it.

In doing so, she has essentially doubledher floor space, allowing her to bring in moremerchandise for the boutique side of heroperation.

Baggett found out some of the history of theplace, and loves the story behind it, as well. Shesaid it was built by Robert Daffin as a gift to hisdaughter, Bessie, upon her marriage to John Dillon.Her own son inherited it many years later and keptit until 1959, when he sold it to Ryals. She operateda dress and beauty shop there until she retired,and her husband sold it in 1995 to Johnny andAnita Hatcher. Mrs. Hatcher operated a beauty andtanning salon there for a time, but sold it in 1999to Roger and Judy Williams. They ran a real estate

concern there, and were the owners that Baggettpurchased from.

“I think it’s really neat that he built it for hisdaughter,” Baggett said of the home’s origin. “I lovehaving it, and I knew my customers would love it,too, and they do. We saved as much as we couldof the building and its furnishings. I have someinterior doors, some tables and things like that thatwe’re using. It means a lot to me to bring them backin and give them a place in their original home.”

Baggett, family members and friends did asmuch of the renovation work as they could duringthe course of the yearlong renovation project,giving her an extra sense of ownership in the place.

Other than her home, this is Baggett’s first bigreal estate purchase. She says she’s glad to havebecome fifth in line to own the home.

She put her own touches on the building,including a front porch swing and a counter shehad built from some of the wood salvaged from thehouse in renovation. A counter on the boutiqueside also has an unusual feature. Its façade wasfashioned from the hood of a tractor that she andher husband, Bud, own. The bright green hoodwas recalled and replaced by the maker, and theold hood was left with them. It sat unused for fiveyears, and Baggett decided to have the counter-builder incorporate it into his design.

But Baggett feels there’s just a little somethingmissing; she’d like a picture of Inez Ryals, andmaybe one of the building as it appeared when shehad her shop in the space. Any such items wouldoccupy a place of honor in the shop, she said.

If anyone has either item or any other suchmemorabilia they’re willing to contribute, Baggettcan be reached at the shop at 482-6855.

A Wild Hair faces Jefferson Street inMarianna. The salon occupies a buildingthat was remodeled. Baggett kept many ofthe original aspects of the house includingseveral fireplaces and some of the flooring.

PHOTOS BY KRISTIE CLOUD / FLORIDAN

Many of the original windows in the house (top) were kept and incorporated intothe remodel, allowing an abundance of light to fill the rooms. A Christmas tree(bottom) stands next to one of the original fireplaces in the building A Wild Hairnow occupies. In the fireplace is a limestone rock that has the name of the manwho inspected the chimney when the fireplace was first installed in 1914.

Love for old building leads to new address

FRIDAY JUNE 13, 2014

Visiting artist offers free workshop on the subject

Art 101: How to think

outside the cube

KRISTIE CLOUD / FLORIDAN

Local artist Richard Tabor sketches a cube in a two-dimensional space in a studio on Russ Street in Marianna Thursday.Behind him, Tabor’s painting, “Omen of Death, Catcher of Souls,” stands against the wall. According to Tabor, mythologyand folklore play a large part in the inspiration for his artwork.

BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

[email protected]

Are you an artist who hastrouble with perspective or otherrelational aspects of creating?There’s a free local workshop

mother, my grandmother andgrandfather, and my great-grandfather are all artists. Mygreat-grandfather is 107 yearsold now and is primarily an oilpainter. Mother is a watercolorpainter, and she let me learn how

“You can take a cube and flattenit from three-dimensional totwo-dimensional and in doingthat, everything you see can beput into a painting or a drawing.Once you learn how to flattena cube, it allows you to create

should be. Artists who arelearning, and even people whohave been doing this a long time,have a tendency sometimes tomiscalculate their surroundings.Just as the eye is a tool to seethe three-dimensional world, so

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room. Hot tub location ready. Plenty of outside storage. Don’t miss this one. Call Tim Today!MLS# 685820 - Only $265,000

4223 leisure lAkes Dr. • cHiPley , flWATERFRONT HOME in Leisure Lakes, a gated

community. Come see this nice 3/3 on nearlevel lot with beautiful views of this pristinespring fed lake. Home boast a 2nd story 1/2wrap around balcony. Master Bdrm. hasprivate Balcony. Big Stone Gas fireplace, 1 cargarage with large 4 car carport and breezeway,within walking distance to Leisure LakesPavilion which includes a community pooland boat ramp. Lot has Orange and pear trees,and more. 1/2 hour drive into Panama City Fl.About 20 min to I-10 and 22 min to Chipley

Fl. Low yearly HOA fee’s of $250.00 annually include Lake Front Pavilion, Picnic area, community pool,Dock, Etc. Call Tim for an Appointment to See! MLS# 685954 - $249,000

tinsel roAD • MAriAnnA, fl.40 Acres Excellent For Hunting.Have you always wanted your ownfarm? Here is an affordable 40 acreswith older mobile home site with welland septic, buyer to verify if workable,and 14x24 storage bldg. Some stormdamage, Mobile Home has no value,small pond, and excellent hunting.Plenty of tracks everywhere. Don’twait on this one. Not far from town.Call Tim for Details MLS# 678050– $95,000

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Don’t delay. Call Tim for Details.MLS# 677581 $6,900

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GETAWAYFROM ITALLwith this great lot inSunny Hills.There is another lot same sizeadjoining this one that can be purchasedalso. Sunny Hills is a nice subdivisionthat has lakes and a golf course. Just 45minutes to Panama City Beach!

Call Tim Today! MLS # 688643 $2,000

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Nice, wooded acreage whereyou can build a home, orput a mobile home. Sometrees down from the recent

hurricane. Priced right! CallTim Sapp for Details! MLS #686133 $8,500

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riVer roAD • sneADs, flPrivate waterfront getaway! - Are you readyto get away from it all? Here’s youropportunity to have 10 acres and yourown waterfront on a private pond allvery close to Lake Seminole. Highwayfrontage on River Road. Pick your home

site today. Call Tim for Details. MLS #687180 $64,900

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2645 PeBBle Hill roAD • MAriAnnA, flCommercial Buildings inMarianna with paved roadaccess. Currently being used as aChurch. Large parking area with 138

parking slots. Multi-Purpose use.

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72 acre working cattle farm, fenced/cross-fenced, income producingproperty with 1 house and 2 mobilehomes that produce rent, 5 wells, 4stocked fish ponds, grand-daddy oaks,cattle shoot and 2 large hay barns. Liveoff of the land, grow your own cattle/hay production, income off rentals.Has 62 acres in pasture. (Farming

equipment also for sale). Conveniently located to Graceville, Chipley, Panama City andDothan, AL.Make an appt. today! MLS #686247 $295,000

2371 6tH AVe. • MAriAnnA, flNice 3/2 mobile home on acorner lot with paved road inAlford. Roof, A/C and hot waterheater approx 5 years old.Woodlaminate flooring in much ofthe home, large family roomwith fireplace and built ins. Nicescreened in porch. Washer &

dryer comes with purchase, along with a nice gas stove. Included is a large 3-cargarage with space for a workshop. The back yard is fenced in and has some fruittrees. Call now for an appointment! There is a large metal handicap ramp included

but can be taken down easily. Call Tim Today. MLS# 689444 $129,000

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4207 Lafayette St. • Marianna

Jim Roberts Realty

JIMROBERTSREALTY.COM

TURNKEY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE/TIRE BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE.Located in the Winn Dixie Shopping Center is the 7920 sq ft automotive service/tire

center with visibility to Lafayette Street’s traffic of 20,400 per day and even additionaltraffic in the shopping center. The owner will consider a lease or lease purchase with

acceptable terms and a monthly rent of $3250 per month. MLS# 686071

FOR SALE OR LEASE

$675,000

Great farmland with timber, cropland and pasture. Timberland isapprox 12 -14 years old. The cropland and pasture land is subject tobeing leased. 58 +/- Acres of Pasture, fenced, 21+/- acres cropland.Rent from cropland is $2000 per year and hunting rights is $1400

per year, The pasture is ready for cows on a current basis. Includes awell and water tank for livestock watering. MLS# 684698

260 ACRES!!!

$540,000

152 acres fronting Chipola River Water Management and flowingcreek. Some of the best deer, turkey, duck hunting in the state!!

Beautiful hardwood bottoms, planted pines, food plots, road system,some of Florida’s finest! 152 acres joining over 6000 acres of state

property. Deer management in the area! MLS# 672527

152 ACRES IN CREEK!

$499,900

22.4 ACRES, FENCED AND CROSS FENCED, PASTURE, 3br/2ba, 2331H/C SQ FT, SPLIT BEDROOM PLAN AND BARN. Come enjoy countryliving. Sit on the back deck and enjoy the quiet, watch the wildlife, enjoy the

privacy. The home has formal sitting room and formal dining room, The familyroom has built in entertainment unit, the kitchen is set up for the chef and hasa breakfast bar and pass through window. The master suite is spacious and hasa walk in shower and whirlpool tub. The home has a new roof, new H/C UNIT,

new interior and exterior paint, a 16 x 35 back deck & a 36 x 50 barn withconcrete center. Ready for livestock, children & family. MLS# 689186

FENCED!!

$325,000

19.47 Acres with improvements such as 2 firing ranges, short distance for handguns,100 yd plus for rifles, Berms on sides and rear that per the owner has been approvedby the State of Florida, lead has been removed on a regular bases, each range has a

sheltered area for sitting, shooting, and ammo. There is a 2br/2b Mobile home on theproperty that was used as an office. On the rear of the property is a Trap Trail with

skeet throwers and towers for the shotgun enthusiast. MLS# 6783828

GUN RANGE FOR SALE!

$399,900

Large brick home with 2,553 square feet that sits on 2.75 acreswith a concrete circle drive. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Formal dining

room has hardwood floors. There is a family room with abrick fireplace plus a den. Nice sunroom with lots of windows.

Lot is chain link fenced. This property is zoned commercial, but canbe used as a residence. 300 front feet on Highway 71 that provides

many commercial possibilities. MLS# 664162

2,553 SF BRICK HOME

$199,999

On 34.85 gorgeous acres of pasture land & pecan trees set up for your horses. Horseelectric fencing over 28 acres of established pasture & a 9-stall concrete block horse

barn with dirt floor (40x100) in stalls and center PLUS a wash area on concrete withdrain, tack room and all. The home is a very comfortable 2BR/2B, split plan, heart ofpine wood flooring, solar powered for some serious energy efficiency, front and back

Florida rooms. The property has 3 wells, one for the barn, one for the house& a operating hand pump for anytime or emergency uses. MLS# 688339

HORSE FARM!

$350,000

Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2½ bath custom built brick home that has a new roof!The living room features a gas fireplace and windows that make it light and airy.

Nice kitchen has a breakfast nook with a bay window that overlooks the backyard. Formal Dining room. The master suite is located downstairs! The master

bath has a Jacuzzi tub with a seperate shower, double vanity and a walk-incloset. Beautiful molding & wood work through out the home. Lots of storage

space. Workshop off of 2 car garage. The large deck is perfect for enjoyingyour morning cup of coffee! Home has a new roof. This home is located in the

peaceful Camellia Acres subdivision, an adult community. MLS# 680471

CAMELLIA ACRES

$198,000

Sitting on 5 acres in Indian Springs subdivision is this 3BR/2B, split bedroomfloor plan. The large family room is very open and accesses the deck and covered

patio area through french doors.The kitchen is set up with plenty of cabinet space,breakfast bar and seperate breakfast area with bay window. The private master suitehas a large bedroom, sitting room, walk in closet amd master bath, the other 2 bed-rooms and bath are located on the opposite end of the home, each having 2 closetsand carpet. The garage is oversize and offers a big shop area and is also ducted and

heated and cooled, not listed in the heated sq ft. but with future expansion if desired.The home is also bonded with Terminex Great curb appeal! Public water and sewer

coming soon. Seller is a licensed real estate agent. MLS# 684211

INDIAN SPRINGS SUBD’V

$224,900

Beautiful custom, executive home on 5 plus acres with a pond. 6141 heated/cooled sq foot, (8126 total sq ft) 4BR/3.5 Bath, 2 fireplaces inside and 1 outsideat the Brick patio and cooking area. Split bedroom plan with the Master suitehaving an office, fireplace, sitting area, master bath with walk in tile showerand seperate whirlpool bath, all granite and tile, and huge walk in closet. Thehome has a wrap-around porch and spacious florida room which has its ownAC/H unit to enjoy the outdoors year ‘round. There is a 3-car garage with

storage for the toys. Southern Living at its Finest!! MLS# 688169

10’ CEILINGS

$750,000

Cell (850) 209-8870www.americangoldrealty.com

4420 Lafayette • Mariannadana@americangoldrealt .com

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1.68 Acre Frederica McCormick Lake close MLS 667648 ....................................................$6,900

0.36 Acre Gondolier short Golf Cart drive to Golf Course MLS 654072 ...................................$3,000

2.5 Acres Isoletta Rd. Lot 3-B. Paved Rd frontage. MLS 681674 ...........................................$8,500

0.51 Acre Palm Bch Road. Corner. Owner will finance. MLS 663008 .....................................$8,900

2.55 Acre - Chequamegon Avenue Close to McCormick LK MLS 685829 .................................$9,000

0.46 Acre 11816 HIBISCUS Street 45 Min Drive to PC. MLS 654073 .......................................$9,000

1.78 Acre - Hwy 71 Across from Sunland. Driveway in place. MLS 685994 ............................ $17,000

5 Acres Hwy 20 close to Hwy 231. Travel time to PCB, 45 mins MOL. MLS 641006 ................. $24,500

0.43 Waterfront lot on Hicks Lake. RECA Drive, Vernon MLS 654221 .................................. $12,000

2.65 Acres - HOLLISTER Road, Marianna Septic Tank MLS 676526 ...................................... $16,500

2.5 Acres - SINGER Road, Youngstown Mostly cleared. MLS 674198 ..............................$14,900.OBO

1.64 Acres - Blue Arrow Drive, Greenwood Paved Dead End Road MLS 678497 ...................... $17,900

13.4 Acres – Walter Potts Rd Calhoun County. Located between Hwy 167 & Hwy 274 MLS 678904

10 Acres - PIKE POND Road, Alford Paved Road close minute drive to Hwy 231 MLS 676058 ..... $44,000

225.32 Acres – Nortek Blvd. Long Leaf Pines & Sand Pines. WILL DIVIDE. MLS 641115 .... $2100 Per Acre

20 Acres – Alliance Rd. Seller will provide access. Pasture for horses. MLS 641228 ................ $66,000

28 Acres - LAKEPOINT Road, Alford, FL 32420. Close drive to Hwy 231. MLS 659379 .............. $78,400

16.08 Acres – Allen ST, Greenwood. City water available. MLS 675224 $80,400. Plus adjoining 44.01

Acres on Hwy 71 South of Dollar General, City Limits & City Water. MLS 675232 ..................$220,050

35 Acres - PARAR DISE CLUB Road, Greenwood, FL 32443, Short drive to Hwyw 69. MLS 674696

40 Acres - DICKERSON Road PARCEL 3, Fountain, FL 32438 MLS 659353 ...................... $104,000 OBO

HWY 90/Lafayette Street, Marianna – 1.03 Acre Commercial lot. MLS 685182 ......................$145,000

76.37 Acres – Greenwood, 3 paved road access, north of Dollar General MLS 687752 ............$220,000

9.68 Acres - CHURCH Street, Marianna – Pond, Driveway, Paved RD. MLS 662588 .................. $59,900

looking to increase my inventory. I list Residential,Vacant Land, Farms, Commercial Properties.

Please call, text, or email me direct, Debbie Roney Smith(850) 209-8039 / [email protected].

Let’s set up an appointment for me to come view yourproperty and to help establish your list price.

I want your business.

Full Time Realtor since 1996

Multi-Million Dollar Producer

License Number SL642701

NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY VACANT LAND!!

Available FOR LEASE

2890 Spring Chase Ln., Marianna

Waterfront onMerritts Mill Pond.

4/3 split bedroom floorplan. Granite counter

tops, new woodlaminate flooring &

carpet, garage.

Call for Details.

987 4th Avenue, Graceville1.47 Acres City Limits of Graceville

2/1 wood frame home.Possible commercialpotential or use asa rental investment& build a new home.

MLS 686328 -$45,500

4113 LAFAYETTE Street, MariannaThe Executive Inn in Marianna

54 rooms plusa 3/2 Owner’s

apartment. New Roof,New Paint inside& out in 2019 and

MORE.MLS 671241 -

$850,000

Available FOR LEASE3005 Pierce Street Marianna.

2/1 clean, woodfloors, located walking

distance tohospital, restaurants,and grocery store.$675 per month.1st-Last- Security

required. Application.

19014 NE Hickory Street, Blountstown3/2 Doublewide

Mobile Home with aSplit bedroom floorplan,wood laminate

flooring. Located on 1acre with access from

3 paved roads.MLS 688099 -

$56,000

000 ALLAPATTAH, MARIANNA5+ Acres in Blue Springs Plantationat the end of a cul-de-sac.Wouldmake a beautiful new home site.

Call Dana today for details.

MLS# 669112 - $35,900

00 AARON AVENUE, GRR ND RIDGEVery nice 0.49 MOL acre building lotlocated just outside Grand Ridge, Fl.Public water & sewer is available forthe buyer to tap into the city systemat a much lower cost than having

to put down your own well & septic.Some restrictions.

Call Dana today for details.

MLS 681714 - $10,200

0000 CAMELOT LANE, MARIANNA10.23+/- acres on a quiet lane.

Private maintained road.Restrictions do apply.

Call Dana today for details.

MLS 679972 - $39,000

0000 ROGERS ROAD, GREENWOODApprox. 14.21 acres to build yourdream home on. Located closeenough to shopping facilities,hospital, & schools but still far

enough out so that you can see thestars at night. Property

has a deeded easement foringress & egress.

Call Dana today for details.

MLS 684241 - $39,788

0000 ALLIANCE ROAD, MARIANNA4.36 +/- acres located on Hwy 71 S.between Marianna, Fl. & Altha Fl.

This property has access off Hwy 71& off the western end of Alliance Rd.There is enough acreage for you to

build away from either road.Call Dana today for details.

MLS 669676 - $25,000

00 SWEET POND RD., GREENWOOD5.0 acres MOL located in the country.

Would make a great location for a mobilehome or to build your dream home.

Property has a perpetual easement foringress & egress & also has a utilityeasement that runs thru the property.There is still plenty of usable acreageavailable for you. Call Dana today for

details. MLS 683076 - $17,000

Cell (850) 209-8870www.americangoldrealty.com

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4258 Rogers Road, Greenwood3/2 on a beautiful 2.38 acres in the country with a partially fenced yard, an

amazing heated and cooled sun room on the back, and a two car garage.

Could make someone a very nice home. House has a lot of potential but still

needs some finishing up...Its going to need floor covering and could use an

update on the kitchen and bathrooms. MLS# 683718 $189,000

1494 Blount Road, Grand RidgeThis 3 bedroom 2 bath home on 54 +/- acres of farm land with a 72’x30’equipment barn has endless possibilities. Open floor plan home featuresa beautiful stand alone fireplace in the center of the living area and a HUGEkitchen with so much cabinet and counter space. This gorgeous land has aseparate home site with power pole, well, and septic ready for whatever you candream up. Land has been chemical free for 28 years!!! Make your appointment tosee this country living dream today, just minutes from I10, 45 min to Tallahasseeor an hour from the beach! MLS# 685562 $269,000

3695 Kynesville Road, MariannaCompletely updated!!! 3 bed 2 bath home just outside of town withcurb appeal to die for!!! Brand new everything! Wood plank tile flooring,countertops, appliances, paint, doors, lighting, you name it! Neutralmodern colors make for an amazing entrance in the home. The first floormaster bedroom has it’s own exit to the covered and screened 310sqftback porch with Mexican tile flooring! The yard has been landscapedbeautifully with new sod and planted trees. MLS# 673820 $225,000

3073 4th Street, MariannaBeautiful four bedroom, two bath home with a potential fifthbedroom located in a GREAT location in town!!! New flooring,windows and paint! Home features an open living area and afenced back yard. Make your appointment to see this one today, itwont last long! MLS# 685795 $160,000

4838 Highway 231, CampbelltonLISTED BELOW RECENT APPRAISAL PRICE. Beautiful renovated home situatedamong gorgeous old live oak trees. Home has an upstairs efficiency apartment witha seperate outside entrance. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths are in the main house. Theapartment could serve as a 5th bedroom with another bathroom or as an office. Thereis an additional mobile home sitting on 1 acre of land that can be bought seperately ortogether with additional offer. The adjoinng neighbor has 8.5 acres which could possiblybe added to this sale & would make the entire sale consist of a home, mobile home &10.5 acres. Would make a great investment. MLS# 640584 $154,900

2374 Highway 77, ChipleyVery nice 28 x 80 doublewide located on Hwy 77 just south of Chipley.

Home is in great shape and has a new metal roof, ac unit, back deck, floor

covering(in most of the house). Property consists off over 400’ of highway

frontage and a 32x30 pole barn. MLS# 688427$95,000

2762 Barber Road, CottondaleBRAND NEW 3/2 double wide on an acre ready for you to move in!! What you see

is what you get here, everything is brand new and beautiful. Make your appointment

to see this today! MLS# 685637 $119,000

2730 Carriage Drive, MariannaBeautifully maintained 3 bed 2 bath home in Marianna on a half acre. Would

make a great starter or retirement home. Close to downtown and Walmart/I-10.

Modular home on concrete slab. It is built to new stringent 130 m.p.h wind codes

including 2x10 floor joists and 2x6 walls. Also includes thermopane windows

and upgrade insulation. Please call your favorite realtor today to view this

home!MLS# 686333 $128,000

3351 Peanut Road, CottondaleCURRENTLY UNDER CONTRACT, SELLER ACCEPTING BACKUP OFFERS. Sweet Curb

Appeal!!! Over 2200sqft 3/2 with a potential fourth bedroom on one acre in Cottondale.

Home features a spacious kitchen with ample cabinet space, open living area, and cathedral

ceilings. Master bedroom is on the bottom floor with attached bath. HUGE upstairs bedroom

has its own outside access. The two other upstairs rooms are connected by a Jack and Jill

bathroom, one room doesn’t have a closet so technically not a ‘’bedroom’’ but plenty of space

for one. Home has a metal roof and large outbuilding. This is priced to move fast so make an

appointment NOW! MLS# 687256 $136,740

4582 Forest Park Drive, MariannaAmazing 4bed/2.5 bath bath home is situated on a 1+ acre corner lot in the prestigious NorthOaks Subdivision. Vaulted ceiling in the living area makes the space seem even larger with abeautiful brick electric fireplace. New wood vinyl flooring throughout. Kitchen floors are tiled,granite counter tops, and stainless appliances. Laundry room off the kitchen with a utilitysink. Master bedroom and bath are located on the ground floor. Master bath has a walk-in tileshower and Jacuzzi tub. Three bedrooms upstairs with Jack and Jill bathroom. Lots of extrasinclude guest powder room, two pantries, downstairs office, screened in porch, and INGROUNDSWIMMING POOL that has a new liner and Polaris pump! New fence and deck for privacy andentertaining. Call for showing. MLS# 688568 $289,000

4466 Decatur Street, MariannaAbsolutely amazing 3/2 located in the heart of Marianna. Home has been

totally remodeled to include wiring, plumbing, roof, A/C, flooring, paint, light

fixtures, appliances, kitchen and bathrooms. Granite countertops thru-out.

Spray foam insulation, double pane windows and door. Beautiful covered

porch on the back of the house. Home comes with a one year builder’s

warranty and warranty on all major appliances. MLS# 688573 $149,000

Florida Showcase Realty

Ann JonesOwner/Broker, REALTOR

850-209-9077

850-526-5260www.FloridaShowcaseRealty.com

REDUCED!!!

4257 BRYAN STREET,

GREENWOOD - 2140Sq Feet of HISTORY!This home has manyupdated but also Hasoriginal hardwoodfloors with masterbedroom upstairs withmaster bath. Beautifullighting and fire places

with high ceilings. Has 3 bedrooms down stairs and one upstairs. Haslarge front porch waiting for your rocking chairs! Beautiful Lot in thecenter of a Small Town! ONLY $169,000 MLS# 683776

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8163 HAWLEY STREET,

SNEADS - CUTE! CUTE!CUTE! & MOVE IN READY!This 3 Bedroom 1 Bathhas new Shingle Roof,new Carpet in bedrooms,and new Interior Painting.Washer and Dryer alsocomes with Home. Added

bonus! 2 Car Carport attached to a 23’4’’X 19’4’’ Shed to be used asa Man Cave, She Shed or Extra Storage. ONLY $99,500 Possible 100%Financing for Qualified Buyer! MLS# 684688

COUNTRY LIVING

3747 BULL RUN LANE,

MARIANNA - Beautiful3/2 home on 11.9 Acres. Thishome features a nice sizekitchen with a center islandopen to a dining and formalliving area. Along with aspacious living room completewith a gas fireplace and anoffice area. Retire to the large

master bedroom and bath complete with a clawfoot tub and a separate walk-in shower.A nice cozy 16 X 24 screened in porch runs the length of the house. The property alsoincludes a small workshop and a 20 X 40 Pole Barn. Make an appointment today tosee this beautiful hidden jewel just minutes from town. $220,000 MLS#685696

NEW LISTING!!

2744 APPALACHEE TRAIL -

Spacious waterfront home inIndian Springs Subdivision! This3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom home hasmany features including a splitfloor plan, tray ceilings in theliving, dining and master bedroom.

The kitchen is beautiful with oak cabinets with plenty of cabinet space. Check out thelarge master bedroom and master bath with walk-in closet! Other features of this homeinclude a large utility room and a spacious 2 car garage. MLS# 686932

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3170 Clearmont Drive -

3/2 Split Bedrooms with OpenFloor Concept. WiFi Servicewith Lines Buried. Foyer hasPorcelain Tile. Beautiful MasterSuite! Kitchen has StainlessSteel Appliances with soft closeall wood custom Cabinets withslide out. Formal Dining and

Breakfast Nook. Separate Office. This home has LED Security Motion Lights, WiFi enabledthermostat that can be controlled from your phone with vacation scheduling feature. LED/Security video camera with Live Feed that also can be controlled by phone and a codedeadbolt. You just have to see all that this home offers! ONLY $200,000 MLS# 683745

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2961 DOGWOOD ST,

MARIANNA - GREATLOCATION AND MOVE INREADY! This charminghome has hardwood floorsand real wood paneling!This 1836 Sq Ft Heated/

Cooled includes a Large Kitchen with Gas Stove and Dishwasher. SeparateDining Room. Study/Den. This also has an extra room that can be used for ExtraBedroom! Screened back porch and nice back yard. This home is ready for you!Room sizes will need to be verified. ONLY $144,800 MLS#685287

REDUCED TO $97,000!

5416 THOMAS DR, GRACEVILLE

- Nice Brick home with 3 bedroomsand 1.5 baths. This home has anopen dining kitchen area and aseparate room that would be a greatFamily Room, Play Room or even a 4thbedroom if needed. Newer Heat andAir System and New Roof. The yard is

completely fenced. The Garage is detached and can be used for a large workshop. Thebackyard has a covered concrete space that would be a great picnic area or small polebarn for storage. Seller is very motivated! ONLY $97,000 MLS# 685903

NEW LISTING!!

4407 Kelson Avenue - Nicehome located near college andwalking distance to downtown.Home has vinyl siding and new roofrecently done along with air-ductedcentral air/heat. Has 2 bedroomsand 1 full bath. Home offers lot’s ofprivacy with open air concept with

high ceilings. Has carport with storage room in back connected to home with covered walkway.Needs some update’s on inside but has lot’s of potential. Only $84,000 MLS# 697017

NEW ON THE MARKET!

3057 NW PARRISH ROAD, ALTHA -Great opportunity with this 2 BedroomMobile Home on close to an acre of land.This home has a metal roof, thermal panewindows throughout, stand-alone gasheater and a large sliding glass door inthe living room, providing a lot of naturallight. Home is handicap accessible witha walk-in shower, open bathroom and

wheelchair ramp. Other features inside include plenty of closet space, a four-ton CentralH/A. Heated and cooled Florida room for additional living or an extra bedroom. Outside thereis a storage building, carport and a pump house with a concrete floor. New decks on the backof the home provide a great place to sit and enjoy the outdoors. $49,900 MLS# 687903

HOME WITH POND

3904 BART ROAD,

MARIANNA - A LITTLEPIECE OF PARADISE.12 Acres and a Pond!This home is small andneeds a little TLC, buthas an addition thatcan be finished to makeit a really large home. A

perfect Get A Way place to relax. This home is close to town but very privatecountry life! Also includes a 31’ Camper if you have guests come to relaxand fish. Some of the planted pines are still down from Hurricane Michaelbut the home was not damaged. ONLY $145,000 MLS# 685216

NEW ON THE MARKET!!

2838 MILTONIA AVE,

MARIANNA - Wellmaintained block withbrick trim 4 bdrm, 1 1/2bth home in Mariannacity limits. Home hasbeautiful tongue andgroove wood walls thruliving area and in 3 ofthe bedrooms. Has large

lot with nice landscaping. Has 2 car carport attached to home and storage roomin back. Rooms are all large size and shower could be easily added to bath in4th bdrm. Appliances include refrigerator, washer and dryer, stove, and microwave. This one is move in ready! ONLY $87,000 Payments should be less than$700 per month! MLS# 689552

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4392 KELLY AVENUE

- Beautiful OlderHome with Charm andCharacter! 3/2 Home hasformal living and diningwith a large family room.Privacy Fenced back yard.Sun Room connectingthe home to the garage.

Newly painted. Newer HVAC. Large Family Room with Master Downstairs and2 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Hardwood in Dining Room. Double Car Garage!Come and see this beautiful older home that is close to College, Hospital andschools! Asking Only $149,900 MLS# 680326

Clarice BoyetteREALTOR®

850-573-1572

Joelle RobertsREALTOR®

850-557-0120

Wayne HamiltonREALTOR®

850-814-0155

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that series such as “Malcolm inthe Middle,”“Roseanne” oreven “Married with Children”showcased — this is not livingpaycheck to paycheck, it’s livingpenny to penny. Despite heavythemes of alcoholism, abuse,poverty and mental illness,“Shameless” manages morelaughs than many comedies, andthe Gallaghers seem more realthan the cast of any reality show.

William H. Macy (“Fargo,”1996) plays Frank, the Gallagherfamily patriarch and the root of99.99% of the family’s prob-lems. On top of being an impeni-tent alcoholic and drug addict,he is also quite absent, often

leaving his six children to fendfor themselves. Up to this point,the family had Frank’s eldest,Fiona (Emmy Rossum,“Before IDisappear,” 2014), who ran thehouse and took care of every-one, despite her own strugglesand youth.

Rossum is not returning forthe final season, though, and asdifficult as it is for fans to see hergo, it will certainly be muchharder for the Gallagher family.Lip Gallagher is played by Jere-my Allen White (“After Every-thing,” 2018), and he epitomizesthe “brilliant, but lazy” charac-ter trope while remaining one ofthe most endearingly tragic, lov-

able members of the family. Ianis the third oldest, wonderfullyportrayed by CameronMonaghan (“Gotham”), whosestruggles in earlier episodes re-volved around his sexuality, andlater his mental health.

The only other daughter in thefamily is Debbie (Emma Kenney,“The Conners”). She is the onlyone of Frank’s kids who openlycares for him, and watching hergo from being an adorableyoung girl to a teen mom andprostitute over the course of theseries is both heartbreakinglytragic and excruciatingly real.The other side of that coin isEthan Cutkosky’s (“The Un-born,” 2009) character, Carl, thesecond-youngest Gallagherchild who goes from being a sus-pected psychopath to a reason-ably responsible young adult inmilitary school. Frank’s youngestson, toddler Liam, is played byChristian Isaiah (“Married”),and revealing much about himwould be far too much of aspoiler.The Gallagher’s neigh-bors,Veronica (Shanola Hamp-ton,“#Truth,” 2019) and Kevin(Steve Howey,“Stuber,” 2019),and Ian’s on-again off-againpartner, Mickey (Noel Fisher,“The Red Line”), round out thehighly dysfunctional cast thatyou can’t help but fall in lovewith.

The 10th season of “Shame-less” promises more of Frank’smisadventures, Ian’s relation-ship troubles, Lip’s seeminglydoomed attempts at being abetter father than his own, andmore of Debbie getting intotrouble — what it doesn’t prom-ise is a happy ending for the Gal-

lagher family.Viewers mightwant everything to work out, ahappy ending for these long-suf-fering characters, but in the wisewords of Ian Gallagher, “Some-times we get so wrapped up ingetting what we want that weforget to ask ourselves why wewanted it in the first place.”

I think it’s best to face thefacts now: the damage Frank’salcoholism has done to his fami-ly is permanent, and a happyending where the family sud-denly finds itself wealthy andhappy would undermine every-thing the show has been thusfar: the most realistic depictionof poverty in America everbroadcast, as well as a real lookat addiction and illness. I’m ex-tremely interested to find outhow the series differs from theBritish version’s finale, and evenmore excited for when I can fi-nally binge the entire series inone go without needing to waitfor a whole week or more for thenext episode.

Through everything, and de-spite each other’s many faults,the Gallaghers love each other;as damaged as they all are, emo-tionally and mentally, they areone of the most beautiful depic-tions of what it means to be afamily in television history.Theend of the series will be bitter-sweet.The stories of Frank, Fio-na, Lip, Ian, Debbie, Carl andLiam have been many years inthe making, and their outra-geous antics and emotional roll-er-coaster of a story will be sore-ly missed.

Tune in to the final season of“Shameless,” which premieresSunday, Nov. 10, on Showtime.

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Bless theHarts(28) WPGX (34) WDFX (49.1) WTLH 7:30 p.m.Jenny enters Wayne into the Greenpoint barbecue festival withouthis permission, and of course, nothing goes as planned.Violet isbusy trying to deal with a moral dilemma, and Betty runs into anold fling.

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WECP (18.1) 3 Jeopardy! News (N) News (N) InsEd. (N) NCIS "No Vacancy" (N) FBI "Undisclosed" (N) NCIS: New Orleans (N) Fam. Feud :35 The Late Show :35 James Corden :35 Daily :05 Access :35 Celeb - 4MNT (4.2) - Flintstones Flintstones MASH 1/2 MASH 2/2 A. Griffith A. Griffith Gom. Pyle Gr. Acres Modern Modern 2½ Men Perry Mason 2½ Men Hitchcock Hitchcock Mannix - -CW (4.3) - BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy The Flash "Into the Void" Arrow "Staring City" Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Live PD Live PD Cops Divorce - -WCTV (6.1) - News (N) News (N) Wheel (N) Jeop. (N) NCIS "No Vacancy" (N) FBI "Undisclosed" (N) NCIS: New Orleans (N) News (N) :35 The Late Show :35 James Corden :35 Paid :05 Extra :35 News - -MNT (6.2) - Flintstones Flintstones MASH 1/2 MASH 2/2 A. Griffith A. Griffith Gom. Pyle Gr. Acres HoganHero HoganHero C.Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Chicago P.D. "My Way" - -WJHG (7.1) 5 News (N) News (N) News (N) Wheel (N) The Voice (N) This Is Us "Sorry" (N) New Amsterdam (N) News (N) :35 The Tonight Show :35 Seth Meyers :35 A Little :05 Kelly Clarkson 7 7CW (7.2) 6 BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy The Flash "Into the Void" Arrow "Staring City" Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Live PD Live PD Cops Paid 8 8WFSU (11.1) 11 PBS NewsHour (N) News Steves' Finding Your Roots American Experience Frontline (N) Amanpour/Com (N) PBS NewsHour American Experience Frontline - -Create (11.2) 201 Wdwrites Belton British Baking "Batter" Martha TestK QuikEasy Belton Wdwrites Travel Yankee Martha TestK British Baking "Batter" Traveler Martha TestK - -WMBB (13.1) 8 News (N) News (N) News (N) ET (N) Conners Bless (N) Mixedish Black (N) Dolly Parton (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 Mom :35 Paid :05 Justice :35 News 13 13METV (13.2) 209 Flintstones Flintstones MASH 1/2 MASH 2/2 A. Griffith A. Griffith Gom. Pyle Gr. Acres HoganHero HoganHero C.Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Mannix - -WABW (14.1) - PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow Finding Your Roots American Experience Frontline (N) Finding Your Roots American Experience Frontline Native America - -KIDS (14.2) - Wdwrites Belton British Baking "Batter" Martha TestK QuikEasy Belton Wdwrites Travel Yankee Martha TestK British Baking "Batter" Traveler Martha TestK - -KNOW (14.3) - Vietnam GSUTV "Vietnam Remembered" GSUTV Special Edition Spotlight PBS NewsHour (N) GSUTV Special Edition America ReFramed POV The Warrior Tradition - -WDHN (18) - News (N) News (N) News (N) ET (N) Conners Bless (N) Mixedish Black (N) Dolly Parton (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 Havas :35 Havas :05 Paid :35 ET (N) - -WTXL (27.1) - News (N) News (N) InsEd. (N) Judy (N) Conners Bless (N) Mixedish Black (N) Dolly Parton (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 InsEd. :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 News - -Bounce (27.2) - 4:00< Deep Blue Sea The Game The Game The Game The Game <+++ The Long Kiss Goodnight (‘96) Samuel L. Jackson, Geena Davis. < Sabotage (‘14) Joe Manganiello, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Family - -WPGX (28) 10 Judy Judy BigBang BigBang The Resident (N) Empire (N) BigBang 2½ Men TMZ Live! (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Jokers TMZ (N) 2½ Men Met Mother 28 28WDFX (34) - Judy (N) Judy (N) BigBang BigBang The Resident (N) Empire (N) News (N) BigBang TMZ (N) TMZ Live! (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Jokers Chicago P.D. - -WTWC (40) - Fam. Feud News (N) ET (N) Fam. Feud The Voice (N) This Is Us "Sorry" (N) New Amsterdam (N) Daily (N) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers Little Late Access Daily - -WTLH (49.1) - 2 Broke G. 2 Broke G. BigBang BigBang The Resident (N) Empire (N) News Modern Modern Simpsons Paid 2½ Men 2½ Men FunnyAsk Chicago P.D. - -CW (49.2) - BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy The Flash "Into the Void" Arrow "Staring City" Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Cops Paid Paid Paid - -

A&E 30 The First 48 The First 48 "Stray Shot" The First 48 The First 48 "Chopper" First 48 "Night Run" (N) :05 The First 48 :05 The First 48 :05 First 48 "Chopper" :05 First 48 "Night Run" 118 265AMC 33 4:00< The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (‘13) < The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 (‘14) <+++ The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 (‘15) Jennifer Lawrence. <++ The Karate Kid Part II 130 254APL 51 North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed "Mount Rescue" (N) N.west "Poacher Pursuit" Northwest Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed "Mount Rescue" N.west "Poacher Pursuit" 184 282BRAVO 59 The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Real Housewives (N) Real Housewives (N) Real Wives Dallas Watch (N) CashCb (N) The Real Housewives Housewives/NewJersey H.Wives "Uncensored" 129 237CN 31 <++++ The LEGO Batman Movie (‘17) BareBear BareBear Amer. Dad Amer. Dad BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy RickMort MrPickle Metalo. Family Guy Family Guy Amer. 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The 700 Club <++ Home Alone 3 (‘97) Alex D. Linz. Paid Paid 180 311FS1 62 Race Hub Basketball NCAA Creighton at Michigan (L) Basketball NCAA Minnesota at Butler (L) Hoops Ex WWE Backstage (L) Friday Night Smackdown WWE Backstage 150 607FSF 36 Golf Life Panthrs Hockey NHL Florida Panthers at Boston Bruins (L) Post-game UndrLite Spotlight Poker WPT Hockey NHL Florida Panthers at Boston Bruins Site: TD Garden Post-game 423 654FX 53 <++ Despicable Me 2 (‘13) Steve Carell. < Despicable Me 3 (‘17) Steve Carell. < Despicable Me 3 (‘17) Steve Carell. <+++ The Fantastic Four (‘15) Miles Teller. Legion "Chapter 17" 136 248GOLF 44 Golf Central (N) School (N) GolfAdv. Golf Highlights (N) <++ Tin Cup (‘96) Rene Russo, Kevin Costner. <++ Tin Cup (‘96) Rene Russo, Kevin Costner. PGA Tour Learn (N) 401 218HALL 46 < Coming Home for Christmas (‘17) < A Royal Christmas (‘14) Stephen Hagan. < Christmas Scavenger Hunt (‘’) Kevin McGarry. < Merry and Bright (‘’) Jodie Sweetin. < Christmas at Cart... 185 312HGTV 49 Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer to Fabulous (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) H.Hunt House Fixer to Fabulous H.Hunt House H.Hunt House 112 229HIST 81 Drilling Down Curse of Oak Island "The Torch Is Passed" (N) Curse of Oak Island (N) :05 Kings of Pain (N) :05 Kings of Pain :05 Curse of Oak Island :05 Kings of Pain :10 Kings of Pain 120 269LIFE 29 < A Very Nutty Christmas (‘18) < A Gift Wrapped Christmas (‘15) :05< My Christmas Prince (‘17) Alexis Knapp. < A Gift Wrapped Christmas (‘15) :05< My Christmas ... 108 252MTV 34 Catfish: The TV Show Teen Mom 2 "Bailout" Teen Mom 2 (N) Teen Mom: Young (N) Teen Mom 2 <++ Legally Blonde (‘01) Reese Witherspoon. < Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde 160 331NGEO 109 Life Below 0 "Go Fish" Life -0 "Hard Knocks" Life Below Zero (N) Life Below Zero (N) Running Wild (N) Life Below Zero Running Wild Live Free or Die Live Free "Forever Wild" 186 276NICK 14 Loud H. Loud H. Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends :35 Friends :10 Friends :45 Friends :20 Friends :55 Friends Mom 170 299PARMT 47 2½ Men 2½ Men 2½ Men 2½ Men <+++ Friday (‘95) Chris Tucker, Ice Cube. Ink "Tattoo Yourself" <+++ Friday (‘95) Chris Tucker, Ice Cube. <++ Next Friday (‘00) Mike Epps, Ice Cube. 168 241SYFY 32 4:00< Valerian & the City of a Thousand Pla... <+++ Mad Max: Fury Road (‘15) Tom Hardy. Futur. 1/4 Futur. 2/4 Futur. 3/4 Futur. 4/4 Futurama Futurama < Oculus Karen Gillan. 122 244TBS 16 Family Guy Family Guy BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Misery (N) Conan (N) Misery New Girl Conan Jokers Jokers Jokers Misery 139 247TLC 98 Yes Dress Yes Dress Plathv. "Meet the Plaths" Little People (N) Counting On (N) Welcome/ Plathville (N) Plathv. "Meet the Plaths" Little People, Big World Counting On Welcome to Plathville 183 280TNT 23 3:30< The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey <+++ The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (‘13) Richard Armitage, Martin Freeman.<++ The Imitation Game (‘14) Benedict Cumberbatch. NCIS: New O. "The List" 138 245TVLAND 22 :25 Andy Griffith Show A. Griffith :35 Griffith :10 Ray :45 Ray :20 Loves Ray :55 2½ Men 2½ Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½ Men 2½ Men Ray 1/2 :35 Ray 2/2 106 304USA 26 Law & Order: S.V.U. SVU "The Good Girl" SVU "Exchange" The Purge (N) Treadstone (N) :05 in the Game (N) :05 The Purge :05 Treadstone :05 Chicago "Sanctuary" 105 242

DespicableMe3FX 7:00 p.m.Gru reconnects with his long-lost and much more successful twinbrother Dru to steal a diamond from a former child star turned su-pervillain in this threequel. Steve Carell, Russell Brand and JulieAn-drews lend their voices to this animated film.

Empire(28) WPGX (34) WDFX (49.1) WTLH 8:00 p.m.Candace (VivicaA. Fox), Carol (Tasha Smith) and Cookie (Taraji P.Henson) take a girls’ trip to Miami to have some fun in this new ep-isode.Meanwhile, Lucious (Terrence Howard) deals with some self-reflection after his visit with Leah (Leslie Uggams). Scott Bakula in “NCIS: NewOrleans”

NCIS:NewOrleans(18.1) WECP (6.1) WCTV 9:00 p.m.The NCIS team investigates a gas company after an explosion at amovie theater in this new episode.They soon discover the companyhas been hacked, and more explosions could be triggered. ScottBakula, Lucas Black and Rob Kerkovich star in this drama.

KingsofPainHIST 9:05 p.m.HostsAdamThorn and Rob“Caveman”Alleva head to the Bolivianjungle in search of the ExecutionerWasp,WarriorWasp and GoliathBird-EatingTarantula in this series premiere.A medical emergencyoccurs during one of their encounters.

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WECP (18.1) 3 Jeopardy! News (N) News (N) InsEd. (N) Nbhood Nbhood Bull "Forfeiture" All Rise Fam. Feud :35 The Late Show :35 James Corden :35 Daily :05 Access :35 Celeb - 4MNT (4.2) - Flintstones Flintstones M*A*S*H "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" Modern Modern 2½ Men Perry Mason 2½ Men Hitchcock Hitchcock Mannix - -CW (4.3) - BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy All American (N) Black Lightning (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Live PD Live PD Cops Divorce - -WCTV (6.1) - News (N) News (N) Wheel (N) Jeop. (N) Nbhood Nbhood Bull "Forfeiture" All Rise News (N) :35 The Late Show :35 James Corden :35 Paid :05 Extra :35 News - -MNT (6.2) - Flintstones Flintstones M*A*S*H "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" HoganHero HoganHero C.Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Law&O: SVU "Entitled" - -WJHG (7.1) 5 News (N) News (N) News (N) Wheel (N) The Voice "Live Playoffs Top 20" (N) Bluff "Need to Know" (N) News (N) :35 The Tonight Show :35 Seth Meyers (N) :35 A Little :05 Kelly Clarkson 7 7CW (7.2) 6 BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy All American (N) Black Lightning (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Live PD Live PD Cops Paid 8 8WFSU (11.1) 11 PBS NewsHour (N) News Travel Det. Antiques Roadshow Warrior Tradition (N) Debt of Honor Amanpour/Com (N) PBS NewsHour The Warrior Tradition Independent Lens - -Create (11.2) 201 Old House Belton Ming Meals Lidia's Kit. Cook's Mexican Belton Old House Adventures Lidia's Kit. Cook's Ming Home Crossing Lidia's Kit. Cook's - -WMBB (13.1) 8 News (N) News (N) News (N) ET (N) Dance Star "Boy Band and Girl Group Night" (N) Doctor "SFAD" (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 Mom :35 Mom :05 Justice :35 News 13 13METV (13.2) 209 Flintstones Flintstones M*A*S*H "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen" HoganHero HoganHero C.Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Mannix - -WABW (14.1) - PBS NewsHour (N) This Old House Hour Antiques Roadshow Warrior Tradition (N) Independent Lens (N) Antiques Roadshow The Warrior Tradition Independent Lens Canine Soldiers - -KIDS (14.2) - Old House Belton Ming Meals Lidia's Kit. Cook's Mexican Belton Old House Adventures Lidia's Kit. Cook's Ming Home Crossing Lidia's Kit. Cook's - -KNOW (14.3) - Sun Studio Mix Tapes Backstage Pass GSUTV Off the Record Hear Us PBS NewsHour (N) GSUTV Off the Record People's Protectors A New Leash on Life Local, USA Stories - -WDHN (18) - News (N) News (N) News (N) ET (N) Dance Star "Boy Band and Girl Group Night" (N) Doctor "SFAD" (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 Havas :35 Havas :05 Paid :35 ET (N) - -WTXL (27.1) - News (N) News (N) Willie Taggart Show Dance Star "Boy Band and Girl Group Night" (N) Doctor "SFAD" (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 InsEd. :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 News - -Bounce (27.2) - 3:30<++ Three Kings The Game The Game The Game The Game <+++ Red Tails (‘12) Terrence Howard, Cuba Gooding Jr.. <++ Rules of Engagement (‘00) Samuel L. Jackson, Tommy Lee Jones. Family - -WPGX (28) 10 Judy Judy BigBang BigBang 9-1-1 "Malfunction" (N) Prodigal Son (N) BigBang 2½ Men TMZ Live! (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Jokers TMZ (N) 2½ Men Met Mother 28 28WDFX (34) - Judy (N) Judy (N) BigBang BigBang 9-1-1 "Malfunction" (N) Prodigal Son (N) News (N) BigBang TMZ (N) TMZ Live! (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Jokers Chicago P.D. - -WTWC (40) - Fam. Feud News (N) ET (N) Fam. Feud The Voice "Live Playoffs Top 20" (N) Bluff "Need to Know" (N) Daily (N) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers (N) Little Late Access Daily (N) - -WTLH (49.1) - 2 Broke G. 2 Broke G. BigBang BigBang 9-1-1 "Malfunction" (N) Prodigal Son (N) News (N) Modern Modern Simpsons Paid 2½ Men 2½ Men FunnyAsk Chicago P.D. - -CW (49.2) - BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy All American (N) Black Lightning (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Cops Paid Paid Paid - -

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(N) :35LightOut :05 SouthPk :35 SouthPk :05 SouthPk :40 Daily S. :15 SouthPk :45 SouthPk 107 249DISC 24 To Be Announced MemphisThrottle (N) OutlawsMemphis (N) Street Outlaws To Be Announced :05 Street Outlaws Street Outlaws To Be Announced Street Outlaws 182 278DISN 21 < Home Jim Parsons. :35G. Duran G. Duran G. Duran G. Duran Jessie CoopCami Sydney Raven JustRollwIt Jessie Jessie Jessie Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Bunk'd 172 290ESPN 19 Monday Night Countdown (L) Football NFL Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers (L) :15 SportsCenter (N) NFL PrimeTime SportsCenter (N) NFL Prime 140 206FOOD 50 Holiday Baking Holiday Baking Holiday Baking (N) Holiday Baking (N) Cookie Challenge (N) Holiday Baking (N) Holiday Baking Cookie Challenge Holiday Baking 110 231FREE 28 4:15<++++ The Incredibles (‘04) :55<+++ Iron Man (‘08) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr.. The 700 Club Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Paid Paid 180 311FS1 62 NASCAR Race Hub (L) Beyond the Wheel Basketball NCAA DePaul at Iowa (L) Toe 2 Toe Boxing Classics 2018 Premier Champions Boxing Classics TMZ (N) Fair Game PBC Count 150 607FSF 36 UndrLite Magic Basketball NBA Indiana Pacers at Orlando Magic Post-game Panthrs UndrLite Poker WPT Football NCAA Iowa State at Oklahoma Site: Oklahoma Memorial Stadium 423 654FX 53 3:00< Star Trek Into ... < Transformers: Age of Extinction (‘14, Act) Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Mark Wahlberg. < Transformers: Age of Extinction (‘14, Act) Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor, Mark Wahlberg. Inbetween FXM 136 248GOLF 44 Golf Central (N) SwingEx. Academy Golf Celebrating Service Site: Fort Jackson Golf Club Golf Central Golf Celebrating Service Site: Fort Jackson Golf Club SwingEx. Academy 401 218HALL 46 < A Shoe Addict's Christmas (‘18) < Reunited at Christmas (‘18) Beverley Breuer. < Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa (‘18)< Marry Me at Christmas (‘17) Trevor Donovan. < The Sweetest Chris... 185 312HGTV 49 Love It or List It Love It or List It Rock the Block Rock the Block (N) RockBlck H.Hunt (N) H.Hunt House Rock the Block RockBlock H.Hunt H.Hunt House 112 229HIST 81 American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers (N) :05 Pawn Stars (N) :05 Pawn Stars :05 American Pickers :05 Pawn Stars :05 American Pickers 120 269LIFE 29 < Wish Upon a Christmas (‘15) Aaron Ashmore. < Radio Christmas (‘’) Keshia Knight Pulliam. :05< A Sweet Christmas Romance (‘’) < Radio Christmas (‘’) Keshia Knight Pulliam. :05< A Sweet Chris... 108 252MTV 34 Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous 160 331NGEO 109 Stonehenge Decoded LostCity "Stonehenge" Lost Cities Lost Cities (N) WWII (N) Lost Cities Lost Cities Giant Crystal Cave World's Biggest Cave 186 276NICK 14 Casa. Loud H. Casa. Loud H. Most Musical Family Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends :35 Friends :10 Friends :45 Friends :20 Friends :55 Friends Mom 170 299PARMT 47 2½ Men 2½ Men 2½ Men 2½ Men Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops 168 241SYFY 32 4:30<++ Jack the Giant Slayer (‘13) < Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (‘17) Dane DeHaan. :05 Futur. :35 Futur. :05 Futur. :35 Futur. :05 Futur. :35 Futur. :05<+ Blair Witch 122 244TBS 16 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Conan (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan Misery Misery Jokers Jokers 139 247TLC 98 90 Day Fiancé "They Don't Know" 90 Day Fiancé (N) 90 Day Fiancé Unxpect "Tell All Part 2" 90 Day "Deavan and Jihoon: Our Journey So Far" 90 Day Fiancé 183 280TNT 23 4:30< The Legend of Tarzan (‘16) < Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (‘17) Zoe Saldana, Chris Pratt. <++ Cowboys and Aliens (‘11) Daniel Craig. Bones Bones 138 245TVLAND 22 :25 Andy Griffith Show A. Griffith :35 Griffith :10 Ray :45 Ray :20 Raymond "The Plan" :55 2½ Men 2½ Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½ Men 2½ Men Loves Ray :35 Ray 106 304USA 26 NCIS NCIS "Two Steps Back" WWE Monday Night Raw (N) Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern NCIS: Los Angeles 105 242

DancingWith theStars(13.1) WMBB (18) WDHN (27.1) WTXL 7:00 p.m.Celebrities hit the dance floor with their professional ballroomdance partners in the hopes of winning over the judges and the au-dience in a new episode of this hit realityTV series. Each week, thecouples perform different styles of dance.

BelowDeckBRAVO 8:00 p.m.Capt. Lee takes charge once again in the season premiere of thisrealityTV series.This season, Lee, Kate andAshton welcome sixnew crew members aboard the luxury M/YValor as they travel toSouth EastAsia,where they exploreThailand’s exotic waters.

TomPayne and LouDiamond Phillips star in “ProdigalSon”

Prodigal Son(28) WPGX (34) WDFX (49.1) WTLH 8:00 p.m.Malcolm (Tom Payne) realizes the main suspect in the JunkyardKiller case may have had a connection to his father in this new epi-sode. Elsewhere,Ainsley (Halston Sage) wants to be first on thecase as news about the killer spreads.

PawnStarsHIST 9:05 p.m.When someone brings in an old weight loss device, Rick and Chumtry to work out a deal in this new episode.Another seller arriveswith a sketch allegedly signed byTom Petty. Later, Chum tries to usean old board game to connect to the spirit world.

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Q: I just saw an ad for the“final season” of “ModernFamily,” but I thought thatended a while ago? Did I misssomething?

A:Apparently you missed a lotof episodes of “Modern Family.”

You can be forgiven for as-suming it had ended a while ago— few series, sitcoms especially,get 11 seasons. But that is all itwill get—“Modern Family’s” fi-nal season is airing now.

It premiered in 2009 and wasimmediately named the season’s“breakout” hit— critics and au-diences both loved it.

If that weren’t enough, criticsalso credited it with reviving thesitcom as a format. “ModernFamily” is the last one standingfrom a larger group of showsthat brought new life, and newratings, to the format, such as“How I Met Your Mother”(which premiered a few yearsearlier and ended in 2014) and“The Big Bang Theory” (whichpremiered in 2007 and endedearlier this year).A lot of buzzwent to “Modern Family’s” oth-er partners in itsWednesdaynight comedy block,“CougarTown” and “The Middle,” bothof which are already gone (in2015 and 2018, respectively).

While “Modern Family’s” rat-ings were indeed excellent atthe start, they’ve been decliningpretty steadily since, sheddingroughly a million viewers peryear over the past few seasons.But the interesting thing aboutthis show’s longevity is that youcan trace industry and social his-tory in those ratings. Some of itsviewership loss can be attribut-ed to the shift from traditionalbroadcast TV to digital stream-ing and on-demand viewing.Thewhole TV business was different10 years ago when we met thethree related households thatcomprise “Modern Family.”

Q: I got over the “GoodWitch” season being over bygetting into “ChesapeakeShores,” but then its seasonended after just a few epi-sodes, too.Why do they keepdoing this?

A:There are a couple of an-swers to that question, one ofwhich is actually good news.

The boring answer is that ca-ble shows (“GoodWitch” and“Chesapeake Shores” are bothHallmark Channel originals) al-ways get shorter episode ordersthan broadcast shows.The

22-episode model, designed tocover the traditional fall/winterviewing season that broadcastschedules (and broadcast adsales) were built around, justdoesn’t exist for cable.The reali-ty on cable is 10- or 12-episodeseasons.

That said,“ChesapeakeShores” didn’t even get that—its fourth season, which endedin late September, was only sixepisodes long.

However, one of the reasonsfor that is that there’s still amovie to come.

Hallmark announced back inFebruary that it would produce aspinoff movie based on theO’Brien sisters.There’s been noword on an airdate yet, butMeghan Ory (“Once Upon aTime”), who playsAbby O’Brien,said on social media in Septem-ber that it was coming “in thenear future.”

Hallmark is, of course, stillbetter known for its TV-movieproduction than its series pro-duction, and it seems to be de-veloping a sort of blended modelwith these two shows.“GoodWitch” started as a series offilms and has since settled into asystem of short seasons supple-mented with a movie each year.

Q: I found some super oldepisodes of “Spider-Man andHis Amazing Friends,” and Irecognize the voice of thenarrator.Who is the man be-hind the scenes?

A:That voice you recognizewas a guy by the name of Stan

Lee.Apart from being the narra-tor on this early-’80s animatedseries, he’s had roles in a num-ber of different Marvel proper-ties throughout the years, suchas a helpful truck driver in thefirst “Thor”movie (2011) and abartender in “Ant-Man” (2015).Oh, and he also basically builtMarvel Comics.

Lee was the creative head ofMarvel when it was at its most

innovative and influential.Alongwith co-writers/artists Jack Kirbyand Steve Ditko, he created themajor characters we all know,including Spider-Man.

So who else was better suitedto do voice-over for the activi-ties of the famed web-slinger in“Spider-Man and HisAmazingFriends?”The job required a fairbit of Marvel knowledge, since itincorporated a number of char-

acters from across the compa-ny’s universe.

It’s one of the many Spider-Man cartoons produced over theyears, but unlike most of those,which just borrowed charactersand stories born in the comicspages, it actually created a new

character who was then used incomics as well: Firestar.

Spider-Man’s two “amazingfriends” in this series were Ice-man and Firestar. Iceman was acharacter from the X-Men com-ics, but Firestar was made specif-ically for the show— reportedlybecause they couldn’t get therights to their first choice, theHumanTorch (who had similarpowers but whose rights werebound up in the larger FantasticFour property).

Despite these humble origins,Firestar (Angelica Jones to hernon-mutant friends) was laterused in the comic books, evengoing on to join the X-Men likeher old partner.

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A Little Late With Lilly SinghIf you put every network late-night host in one roomtogether and then add me and Hasan Minhaj, we looklike the IT department at their law firm’s Christmasparty.

Being a rap music fan is a constant struggle, because itmakes me forget that I’m a feminist. If you took thebeat out of some of these songs and just said half thethings they’re saying, I would never talk to you again.But YG could rap about me making him a sandwich andI’d be OK with it, as long as it makes that booty pop.

The Tonight Show StarringJimmy FallonI love Gwen Stefani! Not only is she a music icon, she’sthe only reason I know how to spell the word“bananas.”

In North Dakota, a college student discovered a65-million-year-old dinosaur skull. Even moreimpressive, it only took his roommate an hour to turn itinto a bong.

I heard that Nestlé is going to start selling luxuryhandmade KitKats for $17 — they came up with theidea after asking: what does nobody on Earth want orneed?

The Late Show With StephenColbertSo if the objective is not bad, it doesn’t matter how youachieve it? That’s like saying, “You know, since grandmadied, grandpa has been alone way too much. So I soldhim to the Yakuza. He’ll be very happy there.”

Nobody does chaos like the British government. Theywear powdered wigs and swing around a ceremonialwhite mace — and that’s when they’re functioning.

The Late Late Show withJames CordenPolice in Washington State found a man parked on theside of a highway, and when they checked on him, theydiscovered he was playing PokemonGo on eight phonesat the same time. He even created a phone case to carryall eight phones at once. Ya know, because otherwise hewould have looked ridiculous.

Crazy story from the Netherlands: Police there recentlytried to send out a mass text message to warn residentsabout a local fire, but they accidentally included a link toa pornographic video — I will say, in their defense, therewere a couple of guys in the video dressed asfirefighters.

Jimmy Kimmel LiveToday is both Indigenous Peoples and Columbus Day.[Columbus] never even got to North America. The closesthe got was the Bahamas. He died thinking he discoveredIndia and a trade route to China. He did neither of thosethings. Columbus is basically the 1492 version of thepeople who write “first!” in the YouTube commentssection.

There are a hundred more-deserving Italians we couldbe celebrating today: DaVinci, Michelangelo, Marconi,Bon Jovi … What about a Bon Jovi Day? We could becelebrating a cowboy, on a steel horse he rides!Instead, we honor a guy whose gift to America wasmeasles.

Why are there 12 candidates now? Last time there were10. You can’t subtract candidates and then add some.That’s not the way it works. Have you ever watched areality show? Or sports? You don’t go to the Final 4, thensuddenly you’re back to the Elite 8. It’s not the way itworks!

A fourth business associate of Rudy Giuliani’s wasarrested, again at an airport.Well, I’m sure he wasn’ttrying to flee, he probably just wanted a Cinnabon orsomething.

Late Night With Seth MeyersA bunch of grapes were recently sold for $11,000 at aJapanese auction. Also at Whole Foods.

Officials at a wildlife rehabilitation center in Arkansashave developed a specially designed wheelchair to help ababy raccoon learn to walk. “Cool, cool,” said peoplewithout health insurance.

A German man has raised over $700 on a GoFundMepage to help pay for his rehabilitation from a “potentiallylife-threatening” erection. Said the man, “With your help Ican beat this thing.”

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Good BoysFrom theproducerswhobrought us“Superbad”(2007) comes thiscomedyabout three young friends desperate to get to aparty toprove just howcool they really are.Best friendsMax (Tremblay),Lucas(Williams) andThor (Noon) are doing their best to navigate the socialminefield that is sixth grade.WhenMax is invited to aparty that couldlead to a chance to kiss his crush,Brixlee (Davis), the trio set out togather asmuch information about kissing as they can.They useMax’sdad’s drone to spy onHannah (Gordon),a neighborwith a lot of kiss-ing experience,but lose thedrone in the process.Theymust retrievethedroneby anymeans necessarywhile planning for the party oftheir lives.And,of course,hilarity ensues.Director:Gene Stupnitsky.Stars: JacobTremblay,Keith L.Williams,BradyNoon,MollyGordon,Midori Francis,MillieDavis, IzaacWang,Will Forte,Lil Rel Howery,Retta.2019.90mins.Comedy.

The Peanut Butter FalconWhenZak (Gottsagen),a youngmanwithDown syndrome,escapesthe retirement homewhere he lives,he hides out ona fishingboat inthehopes ofmaking it to awrestling school to fulfill his dreamof be-comingawrestler.Theboat is then stolenby troubled fishermanTyler(LaBeouf),whodiscovers the stowawayand tries to leavehimbehind.WhenTylerwitnesses Zakgettingdangerously bullied by somekids,he decides to keepZakwith himanddrophimoff at thewrestlingschool onhisway to Florida.As theunlikely pair journey together, theyare pursuedby Zak’s caregiver,Eleanor (Johnson),aswell as someless-friendly faces. It’s a journey of growthand love thatwill pull atyour heart strings.Directors:TylerNilson andMike Schwartz.Stars:ZackGottsagen,ShiaLaBeouf,Dakota Johnson,JohnHawkes,ThomasHadenChurch,BruceDern, JonBernthal,Yelawolf, JakeRoberts.2019.97mins.Adventure.

The FarewellBilli (Awkwafina) is Chinese-Americananda strugglingwriter.She’svery close to her grandmother,orNaiNai (Zhao),who lives inChina.WhenBilli’s parents tell her thatNaiNai has beendiagnosedwith ter-minal lung cancer,she is devastated andplans a trip back toChina tobewith her belovedgrandmother.However, the family is keeping thisdiagnosis a secret fromNaiNai herself andare planning a cousin’swedding inChina in an effort to bring the family together one lasttimebeforeNaiNai dies.Billimust contendwith her parents and ex-tended family as she tries to spendquality timewith her grandmawithout spilling the beans onher health crisis.This Sundance FilmFes-tival selection is a favorite of critics andaudiences alike.Director:LuluWang.Stars:Akwkafina,ShuzhenZhao,XMayo,TziMa,Diana Lin,BeccaKhalil,AoiMizuhara,HanChen,Xiang Li.2019.100mins.Comedy.

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