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Keystone Heights Manager Chosen for Palatka Post Often to Get to Know His Staff and City Officials Will Members of the Community Mostly Sunny HIGH LIFE JAZZ 5% rain chance Arts Council kicks o new Thursday concert series 87 | 68 Page 2A For details, see 2A www.mypdn.com PALATKA DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2015 $1 Keystone Heights manager chosen for Palatka post often to get to know his staff and City officials will members of the community. “I’m known for being very negotiate a contract involved,” he said. Suggs said he is also experienced with Terry Suggs in seeking grant money to help fund city projects. He said he would pull from his experience in Alachua to BY ASIA AIKINS make the transition to meet the Palatka Daily News needs of Palatka. Keystone Heights has a population of about 1,400 peo- With a split vote, Terry Suggs was ple, while Palatka has a population appointed Tuesday as Palatka’s next of more than 10,000 people. city manager. Commissioners agreed that Suggs Suggs currently serves as had a “clean interview,” as his inter- Keystone Heights’ city manager. view was the shortest interview of Mayor Terrill Hill said city officials the day. would begin negotiating a contract The commission eliminated city with Suggs as soon as possible. manager candidates Lyndon Bonner While Suggs received the most No. and Patrick Kennedy, as the two 1 rankings from the commission, the scored the lowest when all of the decision to appoint him was made commissioners ranked the candi- after an hour of discussion and about dates on a scale of one-to-five. eight hours of interviewing on “(Bonner) seems like one of those Tuesday. people, when they get their mind is Commissioner James Norwood Jr. made up, they’ll push until it gets said he was concerned with the lack CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News done,” Norwood said. of experience Suggs had in the city Palatka Mayor Terrill Hill, left, speaks with Keystone Heights City Manager Terry Suggs during a meet-and-greet Kennedy said he didn’t want to manager position. He has served as session preceding final interviews on Tuesday. Suggs was later voted the top choice for the Palatka job. move to the city of Palatka right Keystone Heights’ city manager for away if he was appointed city man- four years, but has management ager, as he has invested in two his- experience in growth management, “He spent 18 years in Alachua During his interview Tuesday internship program, developing a toric homes in Crescent City. planning and zoning, codes enforce- (County),” Hill said. “You can’t waive afternoon, Suggs said he would budget not funded by the millage Commissioners agreed that they ment, public works, solid waste and the experience he has in all the dif- spend the first five years in Palatka rate and improve infrastructure. He operations. ferent departments over there.” trying to start a mentoring and said he would get out of the office See PALATKA, Page 5A Deputies DIGGING DEEP AT THE RIVERFRONT Dispute over PHA’s nab accused solid waste assessment drug dealer goes to attorney general BY PETE SKIBA Palatka Daily News BY BRANDON D. OLIVER that decision, County Palatka Daily News Administrator Rick Leary A Miami-Dade County man asked commissioners to brought the wrong kind of There were verbal confron- approve sending a final notice candy to the 3300 block of tations between Putnam to the housing authority to Crill Avenue County and Palatka pay the county-man- on Saturday, Housing Authority dated assessment as deputies officials Tuesday as a opposed to the reported. disagreement about reduced amount the Putnam the solid waste authority has paid for County assessment contin- more than five years. Sheriff’s ued. “We’ve had some Drug and The Board of meetings with the Vice Unit County Commis- representative from detectives sioners decided to the Palatka Housing Madison reported seek a legal opinion Nelson Authority, and they arresting from the state attor- have an opinion that 35-year-old ney general about they are not obligated Rantrell Nicholas Madison state Statute 423.02 to see if to pay the full fee that is cur- the housing authority is justi- rently $265 per residential See ARREST, Page 5A fied in paying a lower assess- housing unit,” Leary said. ment. INDEX Prior to the board making See PUTNAM, Page 5A Advice ............................. 2B Briefing ........................... 2A Classified/Legals ............ 8A Comics ............................ 2B Trial begins for suspect Horoscope ...................... 2B Lottery............................. 7A Obituaries ..................... 10A Opinions ......................... 4A in bingo parlor robbery Sports ............................. 6A Sudoku ........................... 9A BY PETE SKIBA 27-year-old Charles E. Cue Jr. The Voice of Palatka Daily News stole about $3,400 from the Putnam County Bingo Palace in August 2013, Seventh Circuit Court by force, violence and assault since 1885 Judge Clyde while armed with a handgun. Wolfe began According to Putnam VOL. 127 • NO. 105 an accused County Jail records, Cue PALATKA, FLA. Bingo Palace remained in jail without bond gunman’s after his arrest in January trial Tues- 2014. The other accused gun- Public Notices CHRIS DEVITTO / Palatka Daily News Palatka utilities workmen had to close a portion of St. Johns Avenue near Memorial day. man, Bernard Letrell Ash, 26, on Page 8A Drive recently as they added a sewer service line to serve the new hotel and the St. According jail records added, remains By mail, 2 sections Johns River Center currently under construction at the riverfront. to Assistant behind bars in lieu of $100,000 State Attor- bail. ney Ken Cue Janesk, See TRIAL, Page 5A The event that delivers 120% of the Black Book BUYBACKEvent Value† for your <TRADE> STARTING TODAY! MAY 27- MAY 30 Wed. ~ 9am-7pm • Thurs. ~ 9am-7pm • Fri. ~ 9am-7pm • Sat. ~ 9am-4pm 386-328-8881 Check your mail for this special o er. Didn’t get a mailer that’s ok, 420 N. Palm Avenue, Palatka Stop in today and see what we have for you! 052715a1.indd 1 5/26/15 9:00 PM 2A PALATKA DAILY NEWS • WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 2015 ‘HigH Life Jazz’ Putnam AM for bicycle infractions such as not having a light than other cities. Announcements About 80 percent of those tickets go PALATKA to black cyclists. Scout Court of Honor set for Thursday ORLANdO The Boy Scout Court of Honor will State ranks in the middle present an Eagle ranking at 7:30 of pack for senior health p.m. Thursday at St. James United Methodist Church fellowship hall, A new study ranks Florida in the 400 Reid St. middle of the pack when it comes to Justin Trevarthen will receive the the health of its seniors. rank of Eagle, scouting’s highest The study released last week by rank. Family and friends are invited the United Health Foundation ranks to come and support Justin and other Florida number 27 out of the 50 scouts as they receive rank advance- states for senior health characteris- ment and merit badges. tics. Vermont was ranked No. 1, and INTERLACHEN Louisiana was ranked last. Florida did well on community Habitat continues spending for seniors, as well as a low Interlachen build-out rate of seniors who have fallen in the Submitted photo past year. Vocalist Cathy DeWitt, pictured, and MoonDancer will be the first group in the Arts Council of Greater Palatka’s new The Habitat for Humanity’s New But the study says Florida needs series, “High Life Jazz.” The concert is set for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Larimer Arts Center, 216 Reid St., Palatka. Homes of Old Homeowners build is improvement in the areas of getting Admission is $15. in need of volunteers to continue seniors to volunteer and also getting with the build at 8 a.m. Saturday at seniors to be vaccinated for the flu. 107 Milton Ave. Lunch is provided The study says seniors in Florida and community service hours are also have a high use of intensive care available. units. Arts Council kicks off new concert Details: 325-5862. Visit putnam- habitat.org/volunteer or www.face- MIAMI book.com/putnamhabitatfl Ex-trooper guilty in tow series featuring dance music Thursday POMONA PARK truck bribery scheme Special to the Daily News with Anita O’Day and Diana Krall, Florida Chamber Orchestra. he Arts Council of Greater and she has performed as a powerful Rothschild, often called on to play Kayaking 101 at Lake A former Florida Highway Palatka is making plans for its interpreter of the great American for touring musicians travelling Broward Recreation Area Patrol trooper could get prison new Thursday night “High songbook throughout Florida, and in through the state, has played with time after pleading guilty to an TLife Jazz” concert series, May New York, California, London, Terry Plumeri, Lesley Gore, and Lou Dunns Creek State Park and extortion charge for accepting 28th, June 11 and Aug. 6. The con- Hawaii, and the Virgin Islands, Christy. Friends of Dunns Creek State Park bribes for selling confidential certs will be held at the Larimer according to a news release. The MoonDancer ensemble is in will offer a Kayaking 101 program accident reports. Arts Center, 216 Reid St. in Palatka. “She has performed with Dave demand for concerts, swing dances, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, June 5 The ex-trooper, Kirk Chambers, The series kicks off Thursday with Frishberg, Rob Bargad, Bruce festivals, corporate and cultural at Lake Broward Recreation Area on pleaded guilty last week to an jazz, swing and dance music by Forman, and Bobby Sanabria. events. Recent performances Lake Broward. Cost is $25 a person extortion conspiracy charge under Cathy DeWitt and MoonDancer at 7 Smith-Adams spent 15 years play- include: the Cummer Museum Jazz and limited to six participants.
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