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Forestry City approves combined code Service off ers enforcement, planning position program

involved with the duties. In city will work with the county the Industrial Park capacity. to storm By Jacqueline Bostick March alone, the city had 54 throughout June to come up The council also unani- The News open cases of code violations. with the a management plan mously approved a $59,791.71 impacted 850-630-6167 | @_JBostick However, after an open for processing any remaining contract for Fifth Street [email protected] discussion at last week's debris. drainage improvements CEI workshop, the council "We haven't made a deci- services for Smith, Seck- VFDs CHIPLEY - Despite former appeared confident with its sion as of yet," Miner said in man Reid, Inc., grant writing The News Staff concerns about combin- unanimous vote Tuesday to a message Thursday, "but will and administrative services ing positions, Chipley City approve the combined posi- make the best decision pos- for David H. Melvin, Inc., a WASHINGTON Council on Tuesday approved tion. The position, which sible to assist the residents in $20,030.97 contact for the AND SURROUNDING a motion for a full-time code starting pay is $14.47 an hour getting the debris picked up." FDOT SCOP West Boulevard COUNTIES - Regional enforcement/planning or $30,097.60 annually, will Kevan Parker with Wheeler Design Services for Gen- volunteer fire depart- officer. be advertised internally, and EMC said Thursday that esis Halff, Inc., and $39,800 ments will now have 'We will assess, after a then externally if no one in- is not clear how many agreements for local and access to full reim- year or so after Hurricane house fills the slot. cubic yards of debris are still bond counsel for the USDA bursement, a Florida Michael, if (the work load for Andrews said in the past remaining in the city and Sewer Improvement Project Forest Service news code enforcement) will still the city has had the com- county, however, calculating to Fuqua & Milton, P.A. and release stated. be enough to keep that person bined position, and recently those figures is a part of the Nabors, Giblin, & Nickerson, The FFS's Volunteer full time in both capacities," the city administrator had June assessment. P.A. Fire Assistance (VFA) said Mayor Tracy Andrews. taken responsibilities over the In other business, the coun- The council also approved Program provides fed- For now, the combined posi- planning piece. Not only will it cil approved $9,029.15 for the the reappointment of Wanda eral financial, technical tion "will serve the purpose somewhat free-up some of the Industrial Park tank's annual Owens and Rebecca Cousson and other assistance to of the city, and won't be city administrator's duties, inspection and service, as part to the Planning and Zoning State Foresters to orga- overwhelming." the new classification - as a of the Brickyard Road Water Committee, reappoint- nize, train and equip "We want to work smarter, combined piece - will bring Tank Maintenance Agree- ment of Missy McDaniel as a fire departments in not harder," she added. improvement to the city, she ment. The motion, which Chipley Housing Authority rural areas to prevent Previously, a couple of said. did not require additional Commissioner. and suppress fires. The the council members were Also at the meeting, City money from the city, results In observance of Indepen- program is reserved concerned that the position Administrator Dan Miner in the disposal of the tank at dence Day, the council will for counties that were of code enforcement offi- weighed in as a follow-up to the Industrial Park and move reschedule its workshop from impacted by Hurricane cer should not be combined the debris discussion held maintenance to the new Brick- July 4 to July 8 at 5 p.m., with Michael - Bay, Calhoun, with planning, considering at last week's workshop. He yard Road tank. At 300,000 the regular meeting being held Franklin, Gadsden, the weight and many cases informed the council that the gallons, the new tank doubles July 9 at 6 p.m. at City Hall. Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Leon, Liberty, Wakulla and Washington. "We are doing every- thing we can to help the people and com- Candid encounter while out on call munities impacted by Hurricane Michael," While out said Jim Karels, State on call, Forester and Director of Washington the Florida Forest Ser- County vice. "This program is Sheriff’s one way we can help the Offi ce’s local fire departments Corporal be better equipped Scott to help respond and Marshall protect citizens as was paid a well their homes and candid visit communities." by a very VFA grant fund- friendly ing is distributed to deer. His fire departments with selfi e has the greatest need and garnered can be used for the 322 likes on purchase of wildland Facebook and structural per- - and sonal protective gear, counting. communications equip- Marshall is ment, water handling the father equipment and train- of one ing, the release stated. daughter Traditionally, the VFA and has funding covers half of another eligible purchases. little one Volunteer fire on the way. departments can down- [WASHINGTON load the VFA Federal COUNTY Funding Application SHERIFF’S online or by contacting OFFICE] Matt Weinell with the Florida Forest Service at (850) 681-5931. For more information, go to FloridaForestSer- vice.com.

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* ** Washington County News | Saturday, June 15, 2019 A3 LOCAL & STATE 2 arrested for speeding in Hospital projects construction zone, heroin get state go-ahead The News Staff identified as 28-year- old Alexandria Walker CHIPLEY – Two Bay of Lynn Haven, was By Sexton hospitals this week: a Health Care Adminis- County residents were in possession of three News Service Florida $38.9 million facility tration to approve most arrested for drugs after bags of heroin," the that Encompass Health hospital projects, which being stopped for speed- release states. "Walker, TALLAHASSEE - Rehabilitation Hospital it continued in this ing in a construction Harvis Walker and a second passen- More than $324 million wants to build in Hill- week’s tentative deci- zone. ger, 28-year-old Robert in new hospital con- sborough County and a sions, Gordon-Girvin According to a Wash- Road 77 near Watford Harvis of Panama City, struction was given $49.6 million psychiat- said. ington County Sheriff's Circle in Chipley. were taken into custody tentative approval by ric hospital that North For instance, the state Office news release, last During the stop, K9 and transported to the health-care regulators Florida Regional Medi- gave initial approval to Saturday a deputy clocked Kash was deployed and Washington County Jail." this week in what could cal Center wants to erect three comprehensive the speeding vehicle at alerted to narcotics in Harvis had an out- be the last batch of hos- in Alachua County. medical rehabilitation more than 30 miles per the vehicle, the release standing warrant out of pital projects subject to While the CON pro- projects in Hillsborough hour over the speed limit states. Bay County. Walker is Florida’s “certificate of cess is being eliminated County. while traveling in a con- "Deputies then dis- facing on count of pos- need” requirements. for hospitals, it will In addition to the struction zone on State covered a passenger, session of heroin. In all, seven projects remain in effect for Encompass project, the got an initial green light, nursing homes, hospices state also gave tentative including two new spe- and intermediate care approval to a 24-bed $23 cialty hospitals. facilities for the devel- million comprehensive Most of the projects opmentally disabled. medical rehabilitation DeSantis prepares to sign would no longer require The most expensive unit at Brandon Regional such prior approval project approved by Hospital. Tampa Gen- budget, issue vetoes beginning July 1, under regulators this week eral Hospital also would a bill passed by the was North Florida transfer 59 beds from Legislature during the Regional Medical Cen- its hospital to a new By Jim Turner have everything signed nonprofit Florida Tax- 2019 session. The bill, ter’s proposal to build a facility located on the News Service Florida sometime next week.” Watch has recommended which eliminates the psychiatry hospital. The Tampa General Hospital When the budget was DeSantis cut 109 projects so-called CON process hospital wants to relo- campus. TALLAHASSEE - Gov. approved by the Legisla- from the budget worth a for hospitals, has not cate 33 psychiatric beds Gordon-Girvin said Ron DeSantis hopes to ture on May 4, DeSantis combined $133 million. formally been sent to from its existing build- the decision to approve sign a state budget and said he planned to put his The group contends Gov. Ron DeSantis, but ing and add nine new so many projects could issue vetoes next week, line-item veto power to the projects, derided as he is expected to sign it psychiatric beds. The 42 be the agency “trying with the spending plan use. “turkeys,” failed to be into law. beds would be placed in to give deference to the for the upcoming fiscal Since then, DeSantis properly vetted before the “I think so,” Tal- the new hospital. legislative branch, if you year which arrived on his has repeatedly praised Legislature completed the lahassee health-care Construction on the will,” noting that some desk Friday. lawmakers for exceeding budget. consultant Sharon Gor- new hospital along with lawmakers had tried for Appearing Tuesday at a by $55 million his $625 Dominated by trans- don-Girvin said, when renovations to the old more than a decade to bill-signing event in The million request for Ever- portation projects, the asked if this will be the facility --- to help it repeal what some con- Villages, DeSantis said he glades restoration funding TaxWatch turkey list last round of certificate reconfigure the space to sider an arcane law. and his staff have com- and for separate water includes: $13.3 million of need applications add 30 more acute-care Meanwhile new pleted a “first glance” at projects. sought by Sen. Wilton for hospital-related beds --- would total comprehensive medi- the line items in the $91.1 Last Friday, he said he Simpson, R-Trilby, to projects. “There’s no $179.5 million. cal rehabilitation units billion, 448-page docu- intended to approve a new widen County Road 491 way they are going to The CON program is at Aventura Hospital ment for the fiscal year aircraft to fight wildfires. in Citrus County; $1 mil- bring back CON for a process that requires and Medical Center in that begins July 1. The The budget includes $4.98 lion to restore Centennial hospitals.” prior state approval of Miami-Dade County governor has line-item million for the Florida For- Park in Fort Myers; $4.75 A priority of House new health care ser- and Oak Hill Hospi- veto power. estry Service to make such million for the Deputy Speaker Jose Oliva, the vices or expanded tal in Brooksville also “Some of them (budget a purchase. William J. Gentry, Jr. bill (HB 21) will phase services. The state has got tentative approval. items) obviously just Otherwise, DeSantis Regional Public Safety out the CON program four “batching cycles” Aventura’s new unit is don’t pass muster with has mostly kept his budget Training Center in High- for hospitals over a two- annually, two for hos- projected to cost $17.2 me, so they’re not going plans within his office. lands County; and $8 year period, beginning pital beds and facilities million. Oak Hill Hospi- to make it,” DeSantis The budget includes million for a workforce with the elimination of and two for other ser- tal’s project is estimated said. “There’s others that high-profile spending housing multi-family the requirement for new vices, such as nursing to cost $16.2 million. definitely pass muster, so issues such as a $242-per- apartment complex in general hospitals and homes and hospices. A project not involv- they will.” student increase in school Jacksonville's urban core. tertiary services pro- Applications for proj- ing comprehensive Senate President Bill funding; more than $220 As of Tuesday after- vided at those hospitals ects are submitted and medical rehabilitation Galvano, R-Bradenton, million to help areas of noon, DeSantis had July 1. reviewed on a com- beds receiving tentative intends to formally send the Panhandle hit last year received 126 of the 194 The certificate of need petitive basis. The state approval was a project the budget (SB 2500) by Hurricane Michael; bills approved by the Leg- program will remain announces tentative pushed by Sacred Heart to DeSantis on Friday and $10.2 billion in gen- islature during this year’s intact for specialty decisions, which can be Health System in North- morning, Katie Betta, eral-revenue funding session. He’s signed 118 hospitals for another appealed. west Florida. The system Galvano’s spokeswoman, for health care and other and vetoed two, accord- two years. Regulators A trend in recent wants to establish a said in an email Tuesday. social service programs, ing to a tally on the Senate gave tentative approval batching cycles has new neonatal level-two Once the budget lands with much of that state website.. to two new specialty been for the Agency for intensive care unit. on his desk, DeSantis will money drawing federal While the number have 15 days to act. matching funds. of bills passed was DeSantis said he’s still The spending plan smaller than in some reaching out to lawmakers includes $3.4 billion in past legislative sessions, to get their justification reserves, but DeSantis has DeSantis called the ses- for projects that made it indicated he would like sion “productive.” into the budget. to see a larger amount. “Sometimes I forget the “We’re in the middle Vetoes of spending could stuff we’ve done because of that process,” DeSan- boost the reserves. we’ve done so much,” tis said. “I hope that we’ll The business-backed DeSantis said. Medicare nursing home report points to neglect, abuse

By Christine Sexton transparent reporting.” high-risk claims were The News Service of Florida But she said the current included in the initial definition of neglect is review. Auditors then TALLAHASSEE — An “vague and creates con- selected a random sample estimated 20 percent of fusion about what should of 256 claims from eight Medicare beneficiaries in be reported.” states to look at further nursing homes who were Florida has 686 details and conduct field transported to hospital licensed nursing homes work. That work included emergency rooms in 2016 that include 83,910 beds, visits to the states and treated for a variety of according to the state between 2016 and 2018. high-risk conditions had Agency for Health Care been potentially abused Administration. or neglected, a report The report was con- released Wednesday by ducted by the U.S. the federal government Department of Health and shows. Human Services Office The report also shows of Inspector General, that nursing homes failed which reviewed Medicare to report many of the emergency-room claims incidents to state health involving treatment pro- care agencies as required vided to nursing home by federal law. residents in 2016. Today’s code is... The report zeroed in on Only claims from claims from eight states, patients who were trans- but auditors refused to ported to hospitals from mint27 disclose the names of nursing homes were

the states, noting that reviewed. Additionally, CODE VALID UNTIL THE NEXT PUBLISH DATE. the results shouldn’t be only claims stemming NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. OFFICIAL RULES AT 150KGIVEAWAY.COM viewed as “state specific.” from high-risk diagnosis Kristen Knapp, a codes — such as treat- spokeswoman for the ment for lacerations, Enter Florida Health Care fractures, poisoning and now at Association, an industry gangrene — were included 150KGiveaway.com group, said nursing homes in the overview. “fully support more More than 37,600 * ** A4 Saturday, June 15, 2019 | Washington County News OPINION

Disaster aid ANOTHER VIEW claims miss the mark

he Democratic-led U.S. House last week passed a $19 billion disaster- aid package that will bring critically T needed relief to areas walloped by natural disasters, including Puerto Rico, still reeling after being devastated by Hurricane Maria in 2017, and the Florida Panhandle, rav- aged by Hurricane Michael a year ago. The House’s 354-58 vote came about two weeks after the Senate endorsed the bill by an 85-8 tally, capping months of negotiations and bickering. This is good news because the stricken areas sorely need this aid, and many Florida residents rely on one byproduct of the bill: a temporary renewal of the National Flood Insurance Pro- gram, the plurality of whose customers reside in Florida. It is unfortunate Congress took this long to get this done, especially since the House voted on the first version back in January. But the delay since the Senate’s action deserves some context. My remarkably ‘unremarkable’ father After the Senate vote, three House Republicans — Reps. Chip Roy of Texas, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and John Rose of Tennessee — blocked a championship running he made. But I disagree. the House from taking action. They did so because back - while serving as the Never a man big on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi insisted on adopting father figure he ached for. words, his actions always it by a process called unanimous consent. And then, after a base- have spoken loudly. Now, if this measure were as necessary and ball game he'd played, my He worked long hours to sup- time sensitive as was billed, particularly after father met my mother. port us, but never kept more lawmakers batted it around for four months, Tom Purcell When their eyes met on than $5 a week for himself - to Pelosi could have put it up for a roll call vote that afternoon 68 years ago, buy a couple of cups of coffee. immediately after the Senate approved it. Yet it was lights out for him. He made clear his devo- she didn’t. She instead allowed House members y dad turns 86 Their 1950s courtship was tion to our mother, and to to take a 10-day recess for the week of Memorial next month. He not unlike those in the 1970s us. He and my mother gave Day, apparently working off the assumption that M never thought sitcom "Happy Days." us a deep sense of security those left behind would unanimously approve. he'd live so long - or see as When football scholar- that he never had as a child. It was arrogant on Pelosi’s part to presume the many Father's Days as he ship offers rolled in, my His five daughters all mar- House would simply fall in line, especially after has - because his parents father couldn't bear the ried men with the same sort Democrats bitterly fought to remove the money both died far too young. thought of four long years of character and integrity that for immigration reform. A stroke claimed his mother away from my mother. still guide his existence, and The GOP trio got hammered, even by their when she was 69 - the same Not even Chuck Noll, then their children have embraced colleagues. Among the 58 Republicans who voted night Pittsburgh Pirates great captain of the University these important traits, too. against it was Rep. Greg Stuebe of Sarasota. Roberto Clemente's hurricane- of Dayton football team - My dad still pays his bills Stuebe told the Tampa Bay Times he “could not relief plane went missing. who'd coach the Pittsburgh and his taxes on time. He in good conscience” vote for the bill because it It was the first time I'd Steelers to four Super Bowl never took a loan he didn't included “outrageous spending and no plan to ever heard my father sob. wins - could persuade my repay. He coached baseball pay for it.” “I ran for Congress refusing to add to My dad's father was only dad to leave her behind. and served his church. the national debt,” he added, “and this bill had 34 when he died in 1937. My My dad never desired great And all along, he desired only a high price tag with no offset.” father, then just 3, lost half fortune or fame. He didn't need his family's love and well-being Stuebe raises a good point, although we of his universe. His dad had to be a corporate executive or - and a few ice-cold Pabst disagree with him. Disaster aid should not be a great job as an accoun- public figure. All he wanted was Blue Ribbons - as rewards. this divisive because, at some juncture, every tant for the Mellon fam- to be with my mother, start a Fathers like my father part of the country will taste Mother Nature’s ily. His early death greatly family with her and build a life. make magnificent contribu- wrath. That said, however, we don’t fault Roy, altered my father's future. He worked hard for Bell tions to their families and our Massie and Rose for tapping the brakes. My dad's mother had to Telephone for nearly 40 years. world. Great civilizations are Pelosi’s handling of the bill reiterated the work full-time to make ends He and my mother would be built on their shoulders. troubling nonchalance almost all congressional meet, leaving him to fend blessed with six children, 17 Yet they see their selfless lawmakers exhibit about the public purse. The for himself on city streets. grandchildren and nine great- support, guidance and nurtur- government will spend $4.5 trillion this year, Often unsupervised, he grandchildren - and count- ing of their families as "unre- and so the pittance at issue here is equivalent got into some trouble - once, ing! - amid the many ups and markable" - which makes them to what the feds consume in just three weeks. a stone he set on the tracks downs that a long marriage and all the more extraordinary. nearly derailed a trolley car a large, extended family bring. That's why, this Father's A version of this editorial first appeared - but sports saved him. He'd tell you his life is Day, I want my father to in The Ledger of Lakeland, a sister paper His high school foot- unremarkable - that lots know just how remark- with GateHouse Media. Read a longer ver- ball coach shaped him into of men made the choices ably "unremarkable" he is. sion at newsherald.com/opinion.

Have something to say? What I learned from one busy mom Letters to the editor and comments on Web ver- sions of news stories are welcomed. motioning at passing cars to driveway as I pulled in, with Letters are edited only for grammar, spelling, slow down and steer clear, Blake now back on the side clarity, space and consistency, but we ask that I wondered what to do. I of the street, perilously close they be limited to 300 words where possible. phoned a local nonprofit. A to passing cars. I found a few Letter writers are asked to provide a home kind woman asked if there orange traffic cones and I address and daytime telephone number (neither was any sign of blood, which placed them on the pavement is printed) for verifi cation purposes. Peter Funt there was not. Then she made in such a way that motor- Letters may be sent to 1364 N. Railroad Ave., Chi- a remark that was surpris- ists would have to steer well pley, FL 32428 or emailed to news@chipleypaper. ingly perceptive: "Does the to the left of the baby. com. Please specify if the letter should be printed 've been thinking about the baby by any chance have a At 5:15 another mother, with in the Washington County News or Holmes County concept of universal child brown coat with white spots?" two youngsters at her side, Times-Advertiser. Questions? Call 638-0212. I care ever since a chance Well, yes! Apparently came up our street, appar- encounter with a mother I'll the authorities were aware ently having finished their refer to as Suzy and her young- of Blake's situation. day's chores. They looked ster whom I'll call Blake. The woman on the phone at Blake but then scur- A quote from Sen. Elizabeth went on to say that this pat- ried off. Where was Suzy? PUBLISHER Washington County Nicole P. Barefi eld Warren lingers in my mind. tern is all too common. Busy By 7:30 I had completed EDITOR Jacqueline Bostick "Not just the children of the mothers, with overwhelming preparations to bring Blake PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR wealthy, not just the children burdens, often drop off their into our garage for the night. Cameron Everett of the well-connected, but babies in a safe spot. Usu- Just then, Suzy returned. Blake The News is published every SUBSCRIPTION RATES every one of our children is ally the youngster is too weak bounded over, seemed to kiss Wednesday and Saturday by In county Out of county GateHouse Media LLC at 1364 13 weeks: $20 $24.30 entitled to good child care," to keep up with the mother her face, and off they went. N. Railroad Ave., Chipley, FL 26 weeks: $28.70 $36.40 she said. And now I wondered as she goes through her busy I was briefly proud of myself 32428. Periodicals postage paid 52 weeks: $48.60 $60.70 at Chipley, Florida. © Copyright if Suzy, who to my knowledge day. The mother will return for providing the care that a 2019 GateHouse Media LLC. All Home delivery subscribers had never in her life asked for at dusk to pick up the baby. busy mother like Suzy clearly Rights Reserved. may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. a handout, saw it that way. For the rest of the day my required. Then I realized Copyright Notice: The entire contents of the Washington CONTACT US As I pulled out of our drive- wife Amy kept an eye on it wasn't me, it was nature County News are fully protected Publisher: Nicole Barefi eld way headed to work I was Blake, who wisely moved - a system that values day by copyright and cannot be nbarefi [email protected] reproduced in any form for any Editor: Jacqueline Bostick startled to see Blake sitting by onto the driveway closer to care so much it ensures that purpose without the expressed [email protected], the side of the road. The baby our house. At about 3:30, many creatures are instinc- permission of GateHouse Media 850-638-0212 LLC. The views expressed here News, sports, opinion: had a delightful smile, big Amy texted a photo showing tively able to arrange it. are not necessarily those of this [email protected] brown eyes, and an expression that Suzy had returned and Clearly there's more to this paper or GateHouse Media. Classifi ed: Postmaster: Send address 850-638-0212, of complete trust. However, all was apparently well. Still than I realized - for people change to Washington County [email protected] News, P.O. Box 627, Chipley, FL Circulation Customer Service: Blake was unable to speak. concerned, I rushed home. as well as for the family of 32428, USPS 667-360 1-850-522-5197 Standing in the road, Suzy was just leaving our deer in my front yard. * ** Washington County News | Saturday, June 15, 2019 A5 SPORTS TICKER

IN BRIEF Still in SANTO DOMINGO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC DA: Ortiz shooting suspect the hunt is likely wanted in Pa. Tiger trying to write U.S. prosecutors said next chapter in his Thursday that one sus- comeback story pect in the shooting of former Red Sox superstar By Fred Bowen David Ortiz is believed The Washington Post to be wanted in Penn- sylvania for attempted Even if you don’t like homicide, while the golf, you may want to father of another suspect watch the United States said that his son belongs Open starting Thursday. to a notorious Domini- The world-famous golf can gang of drug-dealing tournament may be the hitmen. next chapter in the most Berks County District incredible comeback in Attorney John Adams the history of sports: the said that he believes story of Tiger Woods. Luis Rivas-Clase to be Woods was a great the suspect wanted for a golfer for years. How Reading, Pennsylvania, great? Let’s take a look. shooting in April 2018, Woods won his first although confirmation major tournament in would have to come 1997 when he was only through a fingerprint 21 years old. The “major” match. tournaments are the Pennsylvania authori- Masters, the U.S. Open, ties have released a mug the British Open and the shot of Rivas-Clase PGA. These are the big- that strongly resembles gest tournaments and the suspect in an image the hardest ones to win provided by Dominican because all of the best authorities, who pro- players play. vided the same name Woods kept winning but without the hyphen golf tournaments and listed in U.S. court major championships for documents. many years. By 2008, he Ortiz was shot hadwon14majortitles— in the back at a bar only the legendary Jack in the Dominican Nicklaus had won more Republic on Sunday. (18). Dominican officials Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington carries the Stanley Cup after the Blues defeated the Bruins in Woods was one of the announced Wednesday Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday in Boston. [CHARLES KRUPA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] richest, most-famous that they had detained athletes in the world. It the suspected gunman appeared that his life was and five accomplices. perfect. Ortiz is now in a Boston But then things began hospital recovering to fall apart for Woods. from surgery in both the ‘They were His family and friends Dominican Republic and discovered that he had Boston. beenlyingtothem.Those lies led to his marriage ORLANDO, FLA. ending. Woods also had At least 6 hoops programs injuries and surgeries to face NCAA allegations good to me’ that made it difficult to play golf. A key NCAA official His injuries were so says six schools are going bad he hardly played any to be facing allegations Blues’ Binnington goes from professional golf from of Level I violations as 2014 to 2017. And when early as next month, the castoff to Stanley Cup champion he did play, he wasn’t latest fallout in the col- very good. It looked as lege basketball corruption By Stephen Whyno average and a .930 save time in the minors before get- though his career was scandal. The Associated Press percentage. ting to this point. over. Stan Wilcox, vice presi- “The first game he gets a “He hasn’t been given the In April 2017, Woods dent for regulatory affairs Jordan Binnington’s sto- shutout in Philly and you’re greatest hand. He hasn’t been had a fourth back sur- for the NCAA, tells CBS rybook ride from fourth hoping,” general manager given an easy route to get gery. He hoped the Sports two high-profile stringer to Stanley Cup- Doug Armstrong said. “You here,” veteran Blues defen- surgery would help him programs will be notified winning goaltender was keep watching and won- seman Chris Butler said. live “a normal life” and in early July, the others at fueled by a few free meals. dering, ‘Is this real?’ Water “He’s put his head down and let him play with his kids a date. The best came last weekend usually finds its level. Well, continued to work. It’s been (Woods has a daughter Level I violations can at Brio Tuscan Grille, one of his water level is very high. fun to watch. I always had who’s 11 and a son who’s include such punishments his favorite spots as St. Louis I would say you’re into mid- an idea that he was a pretty 10). as scholarship reduc- began to feel like home. February and March and he’s good goaltender. I would The surgery worked. tions, postseason bans “They were good to me,” a rock of our team.... He’s a never have been able to pre- Not only did it allow him and show-cause orders Binnington said. well-deserving champion.” dict this. I think a lot of people to play with his kids, but against coaches. Binnington has been so St. Louis’ run coincided were expecting him to falter.” it also allowed him to NCAA officials said in a good for the Blues that fans of with Binnington’s arrival and Not Binnington, even when play golf without pain. statement that it’s likely the long-suffering franchise concluded with him stopping he was fourth string in the St. Slowly Woods began even more schools will be might never let him pay for 32 shots in Game 7. Coach Louis organization as recently to regain some of the notified of violations. another meal again. Drafted Craig Berube called it Bin- as training camp. amazing skills that had in the third round, shuffled nington’s best game of the Butler always sensed made him a fabulous FOXBOROUGH, MASS. to the bottom of the Blues’ series. confidence oozing from Bin- golfer. In September Report: NFL investigating goalie chart and even farmed “(He’s a) great goaltender,” nington, who famously asked 2018 he won a profes- Texans for tampering out to Boston’s top minor Conn Smythe Trophy winner early in his run, “Do I look sional PGA tournament, league affiliate, Binnington’s Ryan O’Reilly said. “If we nervous?” his 80th (only “Slam- The NFL is investigat- comeback is one for the ages: keep (shots) to the outside, He never really did. min’ Sammy” Snead has ing tampering charges The 25-year-old rookie led he’s going to be making those “He’s always been won more with 82). against the Texans after the Blues from dead last in saves.” extremely confident in him- Then in April, Woods the Patriots accused them the NHL to the first champi- Makingsaveswithoutlook- self, and that’s what you’ve did something almost no of contacting New Eng- onship in franchise history. ing flashy is what Binnington got to love about a goalten- one thought possible. land director of player He turned out to be the per- does best. He isn’t frantic in der,” Butler said. “You feel The 43-year-old won personnel Nick Caserio fect backstop for the bruising his play and exudes confi- like the team kind of takes on another major tourna- for the Houston general Blues, a quiet anchor to rally dence that O’Reilly believes that persona when he steps ment — the Masters manager job. around for a six-month run to flows to the rest of the team. into the crease.” — his 15th major win. ESPN.comreportedthat the title. There was nowhere “This group just got closer Binnington’s quiet con- Woods was a sports New England complained to go but up. and closer as we went on,” fidence and ability to steal hero again. Not to the league after Texans “It’s really cool,” the soft- Binnington said. “They wel- games were key to the Blues because he was on top executive vice president spoken Toronto-area native comed me in well and I just climbing from last place to of the sports world, but of team development Jack said. “I understand it’s a good tried to do my job, battle and the top of the hockey world. because he had been Easterby, a former Patri- story. But I’m going to appre- keep my mouth shut.” Game 7 was a perfect exam- on the bottom. Hurt, ots chaplain, attended the ciate it later.” Showing just how many ple: He made 12 saves in the defeated and embar- team’s championship ring Binnington spoke not elder Blues players hadn’t first period to keep the Bruins rassed. Still, he persisted ceremony at the home of long after a 4-1 victory over won the Cup, Binnington off the board and allow his and came back. Woods owner Robert Kraft. The the Bruins in Game 7 on was the 14th player to receive teammates to finally crack even seemed happier Texans fired GM Brian Wednesday night. Stunned the trophy after captain Alex dominant playoff goalie and nicer than when he Gaine the next day, less to be standing there with Pietrangelo handed it off. Tuukka Rask. was No. 1. than 18 months after he the Stanley Cup, Binning- That’s hockey, and everyone “He shut the door,” center Sometimes it’s hard took over the job. ton wondered aloud, “I can’t on the roster knows Bin- Tyler Bozak said. “He made for anyone, especially ESPN.com noted that believe we’re here now.” nington led the way when it incredible saves and gave us kids, to identify with Easterby and Caserio are He led them here. Begin- mattered. He went 7-2 in the that confidence that he was a world-class athlete represented by the same ning with a shutout in his first playoffs following a loss and dialed in, like he was all year. such as Woods. Who agent, Bob LaMonte. NHL start Jan. 7 in Philadel- earned a tremendous amount Just to get that first goal was can imagine the feeling phia, Binnington went 24-5-1 of respect from teammates kind of a relief, and we built of being the best in the The Associated Press with a 1.83 goals-against for how he handled so much from there.” world at anything? * ** A6 Saturday, June 15, 2019 | Washington County News COMMUNITY

WASHINGTON COUNTY Washington-Holmes Relay DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE REPORT For Life Events 2020 May 2019

• Sandra W. Wasson and If you would like your Relay Pageant will begin at all options for $100. Divi- more information call Neva Paul Humbert teams Relay For Life fun- 10 a.m. and the Miss Relay sions will be as follows: Baby Garcia, Pageant Director, at • Betty Dickey and Edward draisers included in this For Life Pageant will begin Miss 0 to 12 months, Teeny 850-2660—2394 or Dickey list, email information to: at 2 p.m. This years theme Miss 13 to 23 Months, Tiny [email protected]. • David N. Riley and Shan- [email protected] is "Take Flight Cancer" The Miss 2 to 4 years, Little Miss non Riley cost of entry is $30 for Miss 5 to 6 years, Young Miss, 7 Washington-Holmes • Nyriah Allen-Hope and Washington- Holmes Relay Spirit of Relay (Theme wear), to 9 years, Junior Miss 10 to Relay For Life 2020 Charles Andrews For Life set pageant date $45 for Miss Relay For Life 12 years, Teen Miss 13 to 15 • Austen T. Barfi eld and or Both for $70. Options years, Miss 16 to 18 year and CHIPLEY - The theme Kari W. Barfi eld CHIPLEY – The Washing- are as follows $10 photoge- Misses 19 years and up. There for the 2020 Washington- • Mea Shirah and Randy ton – Holmes Relay For Life nic, $5 Best Dress, $5 Best is also a Princess of Hope this Holmes Relay For Life is "Take Shirah Pageant will be held Saturday, Hair, $5 prettiest Eyes or all title goes to the girl who raises Flight Cancer". Check back • Nicholas D Yates and September 28 at the Wash- options for $20. There is also the most money, money here for more information for Amy C Yates ington County Agriculture a Double header combo that raised for this title will go to dates, times, entertainment, • Jedediah A Pugh and Center. The Miss Spirit of includes both pageants with a local cancer patient. For etc., as it becomes finalized. Lauren M Pugh

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

If you would like a recurring Games and Activities. For more 850-845-5106, Ext 144. 5th Street in Chipley. For more at 850-638-6216. Donations event included in this list, information call Andrea at 11 a.m.: Holmes County Council information, call Recie Culpepper accepted. please email the information 638-6216 on Aging senior lunch. For more at 850-566-2553. 3:30 p.m.: Bead Class every to [email protected] 5:30 p.m.: Chemical Addic- information, call 850-547-2345 2 p.m.: Writers Group meets the second Friday at Laurden-Davis tion Recovery Effort group; 11:30 a.m.: Washington Council fi rst Thursday of each month Art Gallery. For more information, MONDAY Caryville Baptist Church on Aging (Chipley) senior dining; (unless a holiday) at the Chipley call 703-0347. Fellowship Hall, For more infor- For reservations, call 638-6216. Library 5 p.m.: Red Hill Methodist Church 10 a.m.: Holmes County mation, call 850-326-0886. Donations accepted. 3 p.m.: Holmes County Historical Mission Supper (fourth Friday Council on Aging senior Bingo. 6:10 p.m.: BINGO at St. Joseph 12:30 p.m.: Washington Council Society (second Thursday of each of every month, January to For more information, call Catholic Church; Games start on Aging (Chipley) Games and month). The public is invited to September) 850-547-2345. at 6:10 p.m. For more informa- Activities. For more information, attend. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.: 50+ senior sin- 10 a.m.: Washington County tion, call Peg Russ at 638-7654 Call Andrea at 850-638-6216 5:30 p.m.: Chemical Addiction gles, widowed or divorced meet Council on Aging (Chipley) or 638-7654. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.: Holmes County Recovery Effort group Caryville on the last Friday of the month at exercise. For more information, 7 p.m.: "A Drop of Faith" Tobacco Cessation Classes, Baptist Church Fellowship Eastside Baptist Church. Come call Andrea at 850-638-6216 Narcotics Anonymous meet- (second Wednesday of every Hall. For more information, call join the fun for games, prizes and 11 a.m.: Holmes County ing; Blessed Trinity Catholic month) at Doctors Memorial Hos- 850-326-0886. snacks. For more information, call Council on Aging senior lunch. Church. pital. For more information, call 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.: Washing- 850-272-6611. For more information, call James Lewis at 850-224-9340 ton County Tobacco Cessation 8 p.m.: Alcoholics Anonymous 850-547-2345 WEDNESDAY 5 p.m.: New Hope United Method- Classes (second Thursday of each open meeting at Chipley Presby- 11:30 a.m.: Washington Council ist Church Bible Study month) at Washington County terian Church. on Aging (Chipley) senior 9:30 a.m.: Baby Storytime; Wash- 7 p.m.: Depression and Bipolar Health Department. For more dining. For reservations, call ington County Public Library, Support Group meets at First information, call James Lewis at SATURDAY 638-6216. Donations accepted. Chipley Branch. For more infor- Baptist Church educational annex 850-224-9340 6-7:30 p.m.: Salvation Army mation call 850-638-1314 building in Bonifay. Call 547-4397. 6 p.m.: TOPS meets at 7 p.m. with USDA (third Saturday of Domestic Violence and Rape 10 a.m.: Holmes Council on Aging weigh in at 6 p.m. at Mt. Olive January, March, May, July Crisis Program (SADVP) hosts Games and Activities. For more THURSDAY Baptist Church in Bonifay September and November) at a domestic violence support information, call 850-547-2345 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.: Washington Shepherd’s Gate Church. For group at the SADVP Rural 10 a.m.: The Vernon Historical 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Amazing Grace Council on Aging in Chipley more information, call James Outreach offi ce. For more Society Museum is open to the Church USDA Food Distribution, Advanced Line dancing. For Guy at 850-258-5854 or John information, call Emma or Jess public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every third Thursday (Holmes more information, call Andrea at Williamson at 850-703-9681 at 415-5999. Meetings are held the fourth County residents only). For more 850-638-6216 7 a.m.: Farm Share (second 8 p.m.: Al-Anon meeting Wednesday of the month at 2 information, call 547-0190. 7 p.m.: T.O.P.S. Library Annex Saturday of each month) at Blessed Trinity Church p.m. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.: Money Sense at Building 330 Harvey Etheridge Shepherd’s Gate Church. For 8 p.m.: AA meeting Blessed 10 a.m.: Washington County Goodwill Career Training Center; Street in Bonifay. Call Linda more information, call James Trinity Church Council on Aging (Chipley) exer- all 638-0093; every third Thursday Fowler for more information at Guy at 850-258-5854 or John Wil- cise. For more information, call 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: First Thursday 547-3655 liamson at 850-703-9681 TUESDAY Andrea at 850-638-6216 Benefi ts program staff will be at 7 p.m.: Narcotics Anonymous 8 a.m.: North Bay Clan of The 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes County Washington County Council on meeting at Blessed Trinity Catho- Lower Muskogee Creek Yard 8-10 a.m.: Church Fellow- Healthy Start Safe Beds Make Aging. For more information, call lic Church on County Road 177A Sale (fi rst Saturday of each ship Breakfasts at Around Safe Babies SIDS class (fourth 850-638-6216. 7 p.m.: William Dunaway Chapter month until 2 p.m.) Location is the Corner Grill. Breakfast Wednesday of each month) at 10 a.m.: Holmes County Council of the National Society Sons of 1560 Lonnie Road in Chipley. provided. All denominations Florida Department of Health in on Aging Games and Activities. the American Revolution (fi rst 9 a.m. to noon: Mobile Food welcome. Bonifay. For more information call For more information, call Thursday of each month) at Jim Pantry (fourth Saturday of each 9a.m.: Washington County 850-614-6043 850-547-2345 Buffet and Grill in Marianna month) at Cypress Creek Church Community Traffi c Safety 10 a.m. to noon: Washington 10:30a.m.: Letter Learners; in Chipley. For more information, Team Meeting (Third Tuesday County Healthy Start Safe Beds Washington County Public FRIDAY call James Guy at 850-258-5854 or of each month) in the WCBOCC Make Safe Babies SIDS class Library, Sunny Hills Branch. John Williamson at 850-703-9681. conference room. For more (fourth Wednesday of each For more information, call 6 a.m.: Men’s Breakfast and Bible 9 a.m.: Food Pantry (second information call Renae Roun- month) at Florida Department of 850-638-1314 Study at Hickory Hill Baptist Saturday of each month) at 808 tree at 850-638-1314 or Lynne Health in Chipley. For more infor- 11 a.m.: Holmes County Council Church in Westville. E. Highway 90. For more infor- Abel at 850-638-6203 mation call 850-845-5106 on Aging senior lunch. For more 9:30 a.m.: Make Way for Play- mation call Dr. Yunus’ offi ce at 9:30 a.m.: Letter Learners; 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Holmes County information, call 850-547-2345 day at the WCPL Chipley Brach. 850-547-4284. Washington County Public Healthy Start Parenting 101 11:30 a.m.: Washington Council For more information call 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.: The Holmes Library, Chipley Branch. classes (fi rst, second and third on Aging (Chipley) senior dining; 850-638-1314. County Community Health Clinic For more information, call Wednesday of each month) at For reservations, call 638-6216. 10 a.m. to noon: Holmes Council at 203 W. Iowa St., Bonifay will be 850-638-1314 Florida Department of Health in Donations accepted. on Aging provides bingo, exercise, open the fi rst and third Saturday. 10 a.m.: Holmes County Council Bonifay Noon: Washington County Cham- games, activities, hot meals, and 9 a.m.: Emergency Food Pantry on Aging Movie Day. For more 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.: Washington ber of Commerce luncheon (every socialization. For more informa- is open Monday Wednesday and information, call 850-547-2345 County Healthy Start Parenting third Thursday) at Northwest tion call 850-547-2345. Friday at Shepherd’s Gate Church 10 a.m. Home Extension Club 101 classes (fi rst, second and Florida Community Hospital 10 a.m.: Washington County in Chipley. For more information, Meeting/Luncheon; Hinson’s third Wednesday of each month) Specialty Center. Council on Aging (Chipley) call James Guy at 850-258-5854 or Crossroads Fire Department. at Florida Department of Health Noon to 2 p.m.: Holmes County exercise. For more information John Williamson at 850-703-9681 11 a.m.: Holmes County in Chipley Tobacco Cessation Classes fourth call Andrea at 850-638-6216. 10 a.m. to noon: Children’s Council on Aging senior lunch. 10:30 a.m.: Car Seat Safety (fi rst Thursday of every month) at 10:30 a.m.: Washington County education day (fourth Saturday For more information, call Classes (fi rst Wednesday of each Holmes County Health Depart- Public Library (Chipley) "Knit- of each month) at the North Bay 850-547-2345 month); Florida Department of ment. For more information, call ting with Looms" third Friday Clan Tribal Grounds, located at 11:30 a.m.: Washington Council Health Holmes County. For more James Lewis at 850-224-9340 every month. For more informa- 1560 Lonnie Road in Chipley on Aging (Chipley) senior information, call 850-614-6043 ext 12:30 p.m. Washington Council tion call 850-638-1314. dining; For reservations, call 248. on Aging (Chipley) BINGO. For 11 a.m.: Holmes County Council SUNDAY 638-6216. Donations accepted. 10:30 a.m.: Car Seat Safety more information, call Andrea at on Aging senior lunch for more Noon: Chipley Kiwanis Club Classes (fi rst Wednesday of 850-638-6216 information call 850-547-2345 8 p.m.: Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. each month); Florida Depart- 1 p.m.: Care Givers Support group, 11:30 a.m.: Washington Council meeting - board room at 12:30 p.m.: Washington County ment of Health Washington third Thursday of each month at on Aging (Chipley) senior dining; Graceville-Campbellton Hospi- Council on Aging (Chipley) County. For more information, call the First Presbyterian Church on For reservations, call Andrea tal in Graceville.

TRIVIA FUN

“Trivia Fun” with Wilson 1. Whose older TV theme song 3. What antacid gum did Wrig- Storytelling, Ragtime, Ad- Casey, Guinness World included, “I’m not the kind to ley release in 2001? libbing, Jazz Record Holder from Wood- kiss and tell, but I’ve been seen Chaco, Surpass, Johnny, 6. What is Scotland’s longest ruff, S.C., is published in with Farrah.”? Steptoe river? more than 500 newspa- “Frasier,” “A-Team,” “Fall 4. Whose name at birth was Ron, Tay, Son, Joe pers across the country. Guy,” “JAG” Issur Danielovitch? WWilsonilson CaseyCasey Comments, questions or sug- 2. Which decade saw Major Kirk Douglas, Usher, Burt ANSWERS: 1. “Fall Guy,” gestions? WC@TriviaGuy. League Baseball build a record Reynolds, Sinbad 2. 1990s, 3. Surpass, 4. Kirk com 11 ballparks? 5. Scott Joplin was called the Douglas, 5. Ragtime, 6. Tay 1930s, 1950s, 1970s, 1990s king of ...? * ** Washington County News | Saturday, June 15, 2019 A7 FOOD

TIP OF THE WEEK DONATING FLASH IN THE PAN TOFOOD BANKS Many kids who Can’t be beet rely on school meals can struggle to get enough to eat during This chocolate cake the summer. According to will change your non-profit organizations No view of vegetables Kid Hungry and Feeding America, 41.2 million Americans live in food-insecure homes (28 million adults and 13 million kids). To help fight food shortages, here are a few tips for donating food, according to UniqueGifter.com: ARI LEVAUX

• Check with your local food By Ari LeVaux sweeter than the youngsters with Chocolate Beet Bars bank or shelter More Content Now the leaves and long hairy taproots. for available Soon after the bars were done, a Makes a dense, 1-inch-deep bar in guidelines. hocolate beet cake. pack of neighborhood kids — some an 8 x 11-inch baking dish, or six If nobody told you it was mine — wandered into the house, and 4-inch ramekins • Do not donate Chalf root crops, you’d simply I offered them samples. And after the • 2 cups (½ pound) old red beets, past-date food. think it was a magnificent chocolate crumbs settled, they confirmed my grated (not peeled, unless you really torte, moist like a rainforest, rich like conclusions. Their favorite was the want to) • Many food banks a truffle and dense like a brownie. one with new carrots and old beets. • 1 cup (¼ pound) new carrots, and shelters will It is what it is because of beets and The differences between batches grated (not peeled) not accept glass carrots, not in spite of them. in which carrot age was the variable • 1 teaspoon vanilla due to safety Although you don’t consciously were more subtle than when beet age • 1 cup heavy cream risks. taste beet or carrot, their sweet and was compared. The bars made with • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil bitter flavors subtly enhance the old beets were sweeter, while those • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise • Food banks and impact of the cocoa powder, flanking made with new beets had, as my son • 2 eggs, beaten shelters will not its bitter tones with their own harmo- Louie pointed out, “more flavor.” • 1 cup cocoa powder accept home- nies like background vocalists. The He did not mean this in a good way. • 1 cup flour canned items or beets and carrots also lend their sturdy “More beet flavor,” he clarified. • 1 teaspoon baking soda fresh fruits and texture. And of course, beets and car- If made with added sugar, mind • ½ teaspoon salt vegetables. rots are both sweet. You can bake this you, these children-of-the-corn- • ½ cup sugar (optional: more sugar treat with very little added sugar — or syrup would praise and devour beet to taste, or ½ cup dark chocolate • Check to see if if you’re truly hardcore, none at all. bars made with any aged root. And chips) your local food For all intents and purposes, beets with all of the sweetness the beets • Optional: 1 cup cream, whipped, bank or shelter and carrots are both in season year- and carrots bring, it doesn’t take with 2 teaspoons lemon zest on accepts donations round, because they are always avail- much sugar at all. When Louie’s hand with which to garnish of frozen food. able either freshly dug or fresh from friend Ana tasted a slightly sweet- the cooler. This means you can make ened version and said “it’s almost Simmer the grated beets and carrots this cake with local ingredients in sweet enough,” I knew I’d nailed it. in 6 cups of water for 20 minutes, any season, but this time of year, and strain. Put the purple liquid which happens to be my birthday Finishing it off back in the pot and reduce it gently FUN FACT season, also happens to be the high to about a cup. Blend the shredded season for chocolate beet cake. The amount of sugar you add is beets and carrots with 2-4 table- REAL totally subjective. Taste the batter spoons of the liquid, as necessary to Kid-approved and decide — before adding the eggs, allow a smooth vortex to form. Blend BALSAMIC if you’re squeamish. It will prob- until glassy smooth. Add vanilla, I came to this conclusion while ably taste sweeter than you expected, cream, oil, mayo and egg, and blend VINEGAR tweaking the recipe with beets and thanks to the beet and carrot, but again briefly until smooth. carrots from the farmer’s market. perhaps you’ll want it sweeter still. According to In spring, many vendors have baby The olive oil, mayonnaise and Preheat oven to 350. Combine the EatThis.com, beets by the bunch for sale alongside heavy cream that further enrich the dry ingredients (flour, cocoa, baking the majority of big storage beets harvested last fall, cake, meanwhile, collaborate on a soda, salt, sugar) in a mixing bowl. balsamic vinegar and bunches of small new carrots silkiness that makes you think of Add the puree to the other ingredi- sold in the U.S. is with the tops still on for sale next mousse, not earthy storage crops. ents, and mix. Taste, and add sugar not real balsamic to big old carrots from last year. A simple frosting of whipped if necessary, and up to a half cup of vinegar. To be I brought home young and old cream and lemon zest rounds out chocolate chips, as you see fit. Pour considered specimens from each species and ran the experience. The zest high- into a buttered 8 x 11-inch baking balsamic, vinegar side-by-side trials with zero added lights bright vegetal notes from the pan. mustbeagedfor sugar. Sampled raw, the new car- roots, without fully exposing them, at least 12 or 25 rots were sweeter and juicier than and cream needs no introduction. Bake for about an hour, or until a years and be made old carrots, but the reverse was true Apply this topping with abandon. knife comes out clean. Let cool, top with Trebbiano with the beets. The big old honk- The cake is half dirt, after all. There with whipped cream and sprinkle grapes. ers from the root cellar were much is nothing to feel guilty about. with lemon zest.

CAFFEINE FLEUR DE LOLLY WEBSITE OPTIMIZES Young bakers produce some delicious quick breads

INTAKE • 1 egg Sausage and Cheddar together in a stand mixer. Mix • 1 4 oz. can chopped green Drop Biscuits in the flour, 1 cup at a time, For those looking chiles, undrained mixing until thoroughly com- for the best time • ½ cup shredded cheddar • 7 to 8 oz. cooked sausage bined. Add the sausage and to drink coffee cheese • 2 sticks butter, softened cheddar and mix until well for some energy, • ¼ cup milk or buttermilk or • 1 cup sour cream incorporated. If the dough the U.S. Army has LauraTolbert as needed • 2 cups self-rising flour seems too thick, you can add developed a new • Canola oil • 5 ounces shredded sharp a small amount of water or website for people cheddar milk. to find the best recently had the honor Preheat oven to 375 degrees Optional: Add an egg for time for “caffeine of being one of the Fahrenheit. In a large bowl, fluffier biscuits Drop heaping spoonfuls of optimization.” Ijudges for Etowah combine cornmeal, flour, salt, the dough onto the prepared The 2B-Alert tool (Alabama) County’s egg, green chiles and cheese Preheat the oven to 400 baking sheets. Bake until also tells people 4-H Baking Contest. with a fork until blended. Stir degrees Fahrenheit. Line two lightly browned, about 20 the right amount I was delighted to in enough milk to give it the baking sheets with parchment minutes. of coffee to drink, sample and judge the consistency of a milkshake. paper. according to the bread categories. Here — From Josiah Johnson, Army Medical are a few of the delicious Pour the batter into a 9-inch In a medium skillet over second place, fourth grade Research and quick bread recipes. cast iron skillet that’s been medium heat, cook the Development preheated and has enough oil sausage until well browned, Laura Tolbert has been Command. Green Chile Cheese to cover the bottom. Bake at breaking it up into small sharing recipes, table Cornbread 375 degrees for 45 minutes or pieces. Let cool completely, decor ideas and advice — More Content Now until golden brown. either on the counter or in the for fellow foodies and • 1 cup cornmeal freezer. novices on her blog, fleu- • 1 cup self-rising flour — From Christopher Holder, rdelolly.blogspot.com, for • 1 teaspoon salt first place, fifth grade Mix the butter and sour cream more than eight years. * ** A8 Saturday, June 15, 2019 | Washington County News FAITH

ASK PASTOR ADRIENNE Why should we support missionaries?

neglecting the community theology and judgments. occurs when the pastor, provides clear reasoning nearby while they doted on As a clergy insider, I’ve usually operating inside a why the support of global a few missionaries in other discovered every church I toxic system of dictator- missions is critical and, in countries — and our small know operates on a “both/ ship, has a personal agenda fact, commanded by God. congregation struggled to and” plan of action regard- or pet project that needs Jesus said this, “Go there- maintain those commit- ing missionaries; they money. Because of his or her fore and make disciples of AAdriennedrienne GreeneGreene ments, anyway. For years, support local and global controlling position, that all the nations, baptizing I added that disgruntled causes in equal portions. opinion of where the mis- them in the name of the rationale to a large bouquet This is because God does. sions money goes wins out. Father and the Son and the : Dear Pastor,A lot of excuses why I didn’t God rarely accomplishes For example: My family Holy Spirit.” God asks that of churches put a like the church. Rejecting anything for just one per- changed churches when I we make sure we’re visiting Q huge emphasis on organized religion — their son or one reason. He likes was a senior in high school. the nations with the good supporting missionaries rules, regulations, pro- to multiply his efforts to This new pastor had a mar- news of Christ while we’re overseas. I have a problem grams and missions — was kill two birds — or 200 — ried son on the mission field involved in causes down with that. We have plenty my reasoning to leave God with one stone. Support- in Africa. It was soon appar- the block. Not everyone is of desperate people in behind for a decade (dur- ing global missions is like ent that all charitable giving destined for international America who need help! ing my 20s) and run wild throwing a Jesus-rock in went toward supporting evangelism, certainly. But A:I hear you. For years, I in the world. Thankfully, the middle of the world’s the missionary couple, even we must participate in that sat in a padded pew in my I discovered the world’s pond. The ripple effects to the point of saddling global mission, the fulfill- childhood church think- landscape was really just a are just as important as the the congregation with the ment of Matthew 28:19, by ing to myself: “Why are landfill. At age 26, I returned ponds on the homefront. purchase of a new car for enabling others to do it. we sending all that money to my belief in the Jesus That said, there are indeed his missionary kids to travel to people in Africa? Aren’t I met in that old church church missions depart- around the African savanna. Adrienne Greene pastors a there poor people here who and started unpacking my ments that approach their No one in that church’s Christian church in West need stuff?” My teenage suitcase full of gripes. I charitable giving in an leadership dared question Harrison, Indiana. Do you heart was making a good examined each complaint unbalanced and unhealthy the pastor’s money-funnel, have a question or com- point because I knew kids and found them to be self- way. It is something that because it would mean pull- ment for Pastor Adrienne? in school who were barely ish and misinformed. must be ethically moni- ing the plug on their African Please send your inquiries eating at home. It didn’t Now that I’m in the min- tored inside a church bud- income. A bad situation, to heavenchasepub@gmail. sit right with me that my istry, I stand corrected get committee or financial and thankfully, we left. com or write to P.O. Box church appeared to be on most of my youthful department. The problem Yet, Matthew 28:19 214, Harrison, OH 45030.

FAITH EVENTS

If you would like to include Sunny Hills Chapel to For more information con- an event in this list, email hold 5th Sunday Sing tact Brother Thomas David information to: news@ Jenkins at 850-535-9273. chipleypaper.com SUNNY HILLS – Sunny Hills Chapel will hold a 5th Holmes Baptist to hold Otter Creek to host Sunday Sing Sunday, June 5th Sunday Sing Cedar Creek in concert 30. The special guests will be The Watsons. Sunday ARITON, ALABAMA – PONCE DE LEON – Otter School starts at 10 a.m. and Holmes Baptist Church will Creek Methodist Church will th sing will begin at 11 a.m. hold a 5th Sunday Sing at 5:30 host Cedar Creek in concert at The chapel is located at 4283 p.m. Sunday, June 30. Pre- 7 p.m. Saturday, June 15. The Highway 77, about 4 miles senting the music will be the church is located four miles south of Wausau. For more Adult Choir, the Children’s north of Ponce de Leon off information call Pastor Jen- Choir, The Ellis’ from Ozark, State Road 81. kins at 850-259-9847. Alabama, The Zeiglers from Newton, Alabama, The Rev- Little Rock to hold New Bethany to hold erend Lester Ford for Dothan, Homecoming Services 5th Sunday Sing Alabama, The Trio from Ozark, Alabama plus others. Refresh- BONIFAY – Little Rock message from Reverend for 50 plus years. A meal in VERNON – New Bethany ments will be served after the Assembly of God will hold Coy Collins, former pastor. the fellowship hall to follow Assembly of God will hold sing. The church is located just Homecoming Services Other events during the the morning worship service. a 5th Sunday Sing at 11 a.m. inside the Barbour County line Sunday, June 23. The day’s day will include a memo- For more information email Sunday, June 30. The sing will at 4671 Alabama Highway 51 events will began at 10:30 rial service, singing and the Shirley Owens at shirleyow- be featuring Four Calvary. north of Ariton, Alabama. For a.m. The activities will be honoring of members who [email protected] Lunch will be served at 12:30 more information call Ron Jef- highlighted by the morning have been active members p.m. in the fellowship hall. fers at 334-797-9862.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS Religious events in history If you would like your Vaca- Faye McVay at 850-547-5425. tion Bible included in this list, email information to: Orange Hill to hold VBS More Content Now Most Influential Book” by [email protected] John Barton CHIPLEY – Orange Hill Bap- On June 17, 1963, the U.S. In “A History of the Bible,” Alford Baptist to hold VBS tist Church will hold Vacation Supreme Court ruled that John Barton argues that the Bible School from 5:30 p.m. to school-sponsored Bible read- Bible is not a prescription to ALFORD – Alford Baptist 8 p.m. Sunday, June 23 through ing in public schools to be a complete, fixed religious Church will hold a one-day Thursday, June 27. Family night unconstitutional. The case, system, but rather a prod- Vacation Bible School for chil- will be held Friday June 28. Join Abington School District uct of a long and intriguing dren K-8 grade and adults. VBS in ancient Athens, whre v. Schempp, began when process, which has inspired Children will begin their adven- we’ll explore what life was Edward Schempp filed a Judaism and Christianity, ture into inspirational Biblical like for the Apostle Paul on his lawsuit against the Abington but still does not describe leaders, arts and crafts, songs dangerous journey to share the (Pennsylvania) School District the whole of either reli- and fellowship on Saturday, truth. Children will create cool to prohibit the enforcement gion. Barton shows how the June 15 at Alford Baptist Church. projects in the Marketplace, of a state law that required his Bible is indeed an important Breakfast will be served at 8 a.m. laugh as you play Bible-time children, to hear and some- source of religious insight for for pre-registered children and games, visit with Paul and eat times read portions of the Jews and Christians alike, yet adults. Classes for children will some interesting new food. Plus Bible as part of their educa- “A History of the Bible: The argues that it must be read in begin at 4 p.m. and end at 4 meet lost of fun friends. Regis- tion. Schempp argued that Story of the World’s Most its historical context - from p.m., the adult class will be held ter online at vbspro.events/p/ the statute violated his and his Infl uential Book” [VIKING] its beginnings in myth and from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Lunch and events/c37429. For more family’s rights under the First folklore to its many inter- snacks will be provided. Alford information call the church at and 14th Amendments. (Christian) pretations throughout the Baptist Church is located at 1764 850-638-7103. The Court rule in favor of June 16: Guru Argan martyr- centuries. Carolina Street, two blocks east Schempp, in an 8-1 decision, dom (Sikh) of Highway 231, in Alford. For Wausau Assembly finding that Pennsylvania’s June 16: Trinity Sunday THE WORD more information call Jim Bal- to hold VBS prayer statute unconstitu- (Christian) lard at 850-573-1448 or Sharon tional. The ruling was later June 19: New Church Day decade: In Catholicism, McRoy at 850-209-5501. WAUSAU – Wausau used as precedent in the (Swedenborgian) the beads of the rosary are Assembly of God will hold Lemon v. Kurtzman (1971) June 20: Corpus Christi separated into five groups of Bethlehem Baptist Vacation Bible School from case, which established the (Catholic Christian) 10, called decades. to hold VBS 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday, Lemon test. The Lemon June 21: Litha-Yule (Wicca/ June 24 through Friday, June test set the criteria for the Pagan) RELIGION AROUND BONIFAY – Bethlehem 28 at the church. This year’s constitutionality of a given June 22 First Nations Day THE WORLD Baptist Church will hold theme is "Miraculous Mission, church-state law: Whether (Canadian native) Vacation Bible School from Jesus Saves the World". Dinner a law has a non-secular pur- June 23: All Saints (Orthodox According to the CIA 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday, will be served each night. There pose, advances or inhibits Christian) World Factbook, the reli- June 17 through Thursday, will be Bible stories, crafts, religion, or results in excessive June 28: Sacred Heart of gious makeup of Kazakhstan June, 20 at the church. This games and more. The program government entanglement Jesus (Catholic Church) is: year’s theme is "Down by the is designed for ages 3 to 12. with religion. - Muslim: 70.2 percent Sea with Jesus by the Sea of Family night will be held at 6 GOOD BOOK? - Christian: 26.2 percent Galilee. The church is located p.m. Friday, June 28. For more RELIGION CALENDAR - Other: 0.2 percent at 1572 Highway 177 in Boni- information or if a ride to VBS “A History of the Bible: - Atheist: 2.8 percent fay. For more information call is needed call 850-814-5422. June 15: Saint Vladimir Day The Story of the World’s - Unspecifi ed: 0.5 percent * ** CLASSIFIEDS Washington County News | Saturday, June 15, 2019 A9

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OF LAND IN WASH- AS OF THE DATE OF EAST QUARTER OF OFFICE SPACE INGTON COUNTY, THE LIS PENDENS THE NORTHWEST 1600-2000 SQ. FT. FLORIDA, BEING MUST FILE A CLAIM QUARTER OF SEC- Parking Front Back and CASH FOR MORE PARTICULARLY WITHIN 60 DAYS AF- TION 12, TOWNSHIP 1 Side DESCRIBED AS FOL- TER THE SALE. SOUTH, RANGE 17 On S. Railroad Ave. CARS: LOWS: COMMENCING If you are a person with WEST; THENCE RUN BONIFAY Call Dutch at We Buy Any Condition AT THE NE CORNER a disability who needs SOUTH 140 FEET; 1580 So. Hwy. 79 850-209-3291. Vehicle, 2002 and OF THE SE 1/4 OF any accommodation in THENCE RUN EAST Newer. Nation’s Top (From Vernon, go THE SE 1/4 OF SEC- order to participate in 344.38 FEET, MORE Car Buyer! Free Tow- No. on Hwy 79, ap- TION 6, TOWNSHIP 4 this proceeding, you OR LESS TO THE Retail Store Space ing from Anywhere! prox 7 mi., on left.) NORTH, RANGE 13 are entitled, at no cost EAST LINE OF THE available.Main Street. 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COURT OF THE FEET, THENCE S ately upon receiving THENCE RUN WEST GO! Includes Garbage/ FOURTEENTH JUDI- 89°08’30” E 15 FEET this notification if the 344.38 FEET, MORE Beds (full & queen), sewage/ lawn service. 850-315-4315 For Sale CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND TO THE EAST SIDE OF time before the sched- OR LESS, TO THE Lane recliners, sofa, Electric $57 turn on fee. 6BR/2AB, Large Home, FOR WASHINGTON SAID PROPOSED uled appearance is less POINT OF BEGINN- loveseat sleeper, www.charloscountryliv- 2 living rooms on 7-1/2 COUNTY, FLORIDA ROAD AND THE than seven (7) days. If ING. BEING IN AND A dropleaf table with 4 ing.com acres with beautiful CIVIL DIVISION STARTING POINT, you are hearing im- PART OF THE WEST chairs, bookcase 850-209-8847 westeria flowers and Case #: THENCE CONTINUE S paired, call 711. HALF OF THE SOUTH- set, ent. center, TV’s fish pond. $199,900 2018-CA-000097 89°08’30” E 193.71 Lora C. Bell EAST QUARTER OF w/converter/rabbit 850-547-5244. Bank of America, N.A. FEET, THENCE S CLERK OF THE CIR- THE NORTHWEST ears, stereo syst, Plaintiff, 00°20’30” E 208.71 CUIT COURT QUARTER OF SEC- books, DVD & VHS -vs.- FEET, THENCE N Washington County, TION 12, TOWNSHIP 1 movies, baker’s rack, Charles H. Shumaker; 89°08’30” W 193.71 Florida SOUTH, RANGE 17 Lane cedar chest, Teresa Marie FEET TO THE EAST T Donjuan WEST. lamps, cookware, Shumaker a/k/a Teresa SIDE OF ABOVE MEN- DEPUTY CLERK OF has been filed against sm. kitchen appl., M. Shumaker; Un- TIONED PROPOSED COURT you and you are re- Pfaltzgraff dinner- Highway 77 2 miles known Spouse of ROAD, THENCE N Submitted By: ATTOR- quired to serve a copy ware w/serving south of Chipley Charles H. Shumaker; 00°20’30” W ALONG NEY FOR PLAINTIFF: of your written de- items, stemware, 2-8 acre tract Bedie Unknown Spouse of SAID PROPOSED SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & fenses, if any, to it on linens, glasses, flat- Road. Call Milton Peel For Rent First in Chip- Teresa Marie ROAD 208.71 FEET TO GACHÉ, LLP Julie Anthousis, Es- ware, artificial plants, at 850-326-9109 COASTAL Shumaker a/k/a Teresa THE STARTING POINT 2424 North Federal quire, Brock & Scott, ley, Mini Warehouses. baskets, needle- If you don’t have the M. Shumaker; Un- AND BEING IN THE Highway, Suite 360 PLLC., the Plaintiff’s at- point, crosstitch, known Parties in Pos- SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 Boca Raton, Florida torney, whose address room, “We Do” Lamar pics, elec., hand & Townsend session #1, If living, OF SECTION 6, 33431 is 2001 NW 64th garden tools, camp and all Unknown Par- TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, (561) 998-6700 St, Suite 130 Ft. Laud- (850)638-4539, north of stove, grill, washer & Townsend’s. ties claiming by, RANGE 13 WEST. (561) 998-6707 erdale, FL 33309, dryer, glider, yard through, under and BEING FURTHER DE- The above is to be within thirty (30) days furn....too much to against the above SCRIBED BY THAT published in: Washing- of the first date of publi- mention! Please br- named Defendant(s) SURVEY DRAWN BY ton County News cation on or before ing help to load lg. These tiny ads who are not known to THADUS WAYNE 18-313716 FC01 CGG July 15, 2019, and file CONSTRUCTION items. - Move-in ready: 6 to sell, hire, rent be dead or alive, YOUNGE, Fl CERT. June 15, 22, 2019 the original with the NO EARLY SALES!! West Florida Electric whether said Unknown #4184, DATED Clerk of this Court ei- 8 months 6-3464 and inform for Parties may claim an 9/23/97: COMMENCE ther before service on T&C Cooperative - Your lot or our lot IN THE CIRCUIT interest as Spouse, AT THE NE CORNER the Plaintiff’s attorney has an opening for 2 - We have plans or COURT OF THE thousands of Heirs, Devisees, Grant- OF THE SE 1/4 OF SE or immediately thereaf- ESTATE bring us yours FOURTEENTH JUDI- Journeyman Line Workers ees, or Other Claim- 1/4 OF SECTION 6, ter; otherwise a default - Financing Available - families each CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND SALES in Bonifay, Florida. ants; Unknown Parties TOWNSHIP 4 NORTH, will be entered against FOR WASHINGTON KINGDOM in Possession #2, If liv- RANGE 13 WEST, you for the relief de- week. Let a little COUNTY, FLORIDA Salary includes medical insurance and BUILDERS ing, and all Unknown THENCE N 89°08’30” W manded in the com- retirement benefits. classified ad do a Parties claiming by, ALONG THE CENTER- GENERAL JURISDIC- plaint or petition. TION DIVISION through, under and LINE OF U.S. NO. 90 DATED on June 7, This position is responsible for routine and big job for you. against the above (S.R. 10) A DISTANCE Case No. 2019. 672019CA000065CAAX Proudly Serving For emergency work in the installation, mainte- named Defendant(s) OF 1760.46 FEET, Laura Bell nance and repair of overhead electric distribu- Washington who are not known to THENCE S 00°20’30” E MX As Clerk of the Court Over 25 years! Branch Banking and tion lines. Must be able to participate in be dead or alive, ALONG THE CENTER- By Tamera Donjuan Jackson Farms standby rotation and live within 20 miles of County News whether said Unknown LINE OF DOGWOOD Trust Company As Deputy Clerk Now Open! 850-629-7537 Plaintiff, Bonifay, Florida. Parties may claim an LANE, A 30 FOOT June 15 and 22, 2019 You pick Tomatoes, “Florida’s answer to Classfieds vs. interest as Spouse, WIDE RIGHT OF WAY Peppers, and a variety coastal building” The Unknown Heirs, Education: High school diploma, completion 352-807-5898 Heirs, Devisees, Grant- COUNTY GRADED of Vegetables! www.ConstructionDone Devisees, Grantees, of an approved apprenticeship program and ees, or Other Claimants ROAD, 549.44 FEET, 7 days a week. Bring Differently.com Assignees, Lienors, possess or obtain within 6 months a valid 352-807-2657 Defendant(s). THENCE S 89°08’30” E your own 5 gallon (FL APPROVED BUILDER) Creditors, Trustees, Class “A” CDL. NOTICE OF SALE 15.00 FEET TO THE bucket. 850-592-5579 and all other parties NOTICE IS HEREBY EAST RIGHT OF WAY 7681 Shady Grove Rd claiming interest by, For an application, contact: Personnel De- GIVEN pursuant to or- OF DOGWOOD LANE Grand Ridge FL 32442 through, under or partment, P.O. Box 127, Graceville, Florida, der rescheduling fore- AND THE POINT OF 32440, (850)263-3231. Applications must be closure sale or Final BEGINNING, THENCE against the Estate of Trudell Bishop a/k/a received in the Graceville Office by June 28, Judgment, entered in CONTINUE S 89°08’30” 2019. Civil Case No. E 193.71 FEET, Trudell S. Bishop, De- ceased; Ernest Keith 2018-CA-000097 of the THENCE S 00°20’30” E THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPOR- Circuit Court of the 208.71 FEET, THENCE Bishop; Barbara Jean Beauty Shop equip- Bartimus a/k/a Barbara TUITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER and a 14th Judicial Circuit in N 89°08’30” W 193.71 ment and supplies. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE and for Washington FEET TO THE EAST J. Bartimus f/k/a Bar- $600 Firm. County, Florida, RIGHT OF WAY LINE bara Jean Bishop; 850-548-5619. wherein Bank of Amer- OF DOGWOOD LANE, Ketivia A. Singletary ica, N.A., Plaintiff and THENCE N 00°20’30” W a/k/a Ketivia Singletary Charles H. Shumaker ALONG THE EAST Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION - are defendant(s), I, RIGHT OF WAY LINE CONSTRUCTIVE Clerk of Court, Lora C. OF DOGWOOD LANE, SERVICE ARE YOU HIRING? Bell, will sell to the 208.71 FEET TO THE highest and best bid- POINT OF BEGINN- TO: Ketivia A. Sin- NEED TO PLACE AN AD? der for cash AT THE ING. SAID PARCEL OF gletary a/k/a Ketivia FRONT COURTHOUSE LAND BEING IN AND A Singletary STEP OF THE WASH- PART OF THE SW 1/4 Last Known Address: WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP INGTON COUNTY OF SE 1/4 OF SEC- 5642 Arnold Rd., Ebro, SHOP FOR ALL YOUR COURTHOUSE, 1293 TION 6, TOWNSHIP 4 FL 32437 RECRUITMENT NEEDS! JACKSON AVE., CHIP- NORTH, RANGE 13 YOU ARE HEREBY NO- LEY, FLORIDA AT WEST, WASHINGTON TIFIED that an action to 10:00 A.M. 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