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WEEKEND: NOV. 17-19, 2019 BRINGING HOME THE GOLD SCPS Names 2021 Seminole County Teacher of the Year garnered two more State Semi-Finalists Championships last week See Sports, Page 1B See People, Page 6A SANFORD HERALD LAKE MARY, LONGWOOD, WINTER SPRINGS, OVIEDO, GENEVA, CASSELBERRY, OSTEEN, CHULUOTA, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, DEBARY Vol. 128, No. 29 • © 2019 READ US ONLINE AT: MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Since 1908 HEADLINES FROM Jeep community comes together to help Volusia County deputies ASSOCIATED PRESS investigate father who fatally shot son in DeBary OUSTED AMBASSADOR TO veteran who had Wrangler vandalized TESTIFY IN IMPEACHMENT By Larry Griffin PROBE By Larry Griffin Herald Staff Herald Staff Marie Yovanovitch is expected Volusia County Sheriff’s deputies are inves- to relay her striking story of being The vandalizing of a local tigating the shooting of 32-year-old Cory John- suddenly recalled by Donald veteran’s Jeep Wrangler son on Monday afternoon by his father, Trump and told to “watch my caused alarm this week in deputies stated in a press release. back,” events that sounded alarms Sanford, but that quickly gave Deputies responded to 15 Hollow Pine about the White House’s shadow way to a rallying of support Drive in DeBary after the 62-year-old Joseph foreign policy in Ukraine. for the family and the vehicle Johnson reported he had fatally shot his son in question. Cory after an argument and a physical alterca- ‘MY WORST NIGHTMARE AC- Army veteran Douglas TUALLY CAME TRUE’ Koehler woke up early Tues- See SHOOTING, Page 6B day, the day after Veterans A boy described as bright, quiet Day, and found that in the and “normal” pulled a gun from night, someone had slashed the tires on his red Jeep and his backpack on his 16th birthday Photo contributed and opened fire at his suburban The Koehler family's Jeep Wrangler was vandalized by an unknown sus- Millennium Middle School Los Angeles high school, killing pect this week, but the Jeep community is already helping them fix it up. See JEEP, Page 6B two classmates and wounding coach arrested after allegedly three others. ISRAEL SAYS IT HAS COM- slamming student into wall PLETED GAZA STRIKES By Larry Griffin The military statement indicates Herald Staff that Israel is willing to abide by the cease-fire with the Islamic Jihad A coach at Millennium Middle School, militant group if there are no addi- Michael Raymond Henry, was arrested after tional rocket attacks. allegedly grabbing a 13-year-old student and slamming him into a wall, an arrest report BOLIVIAN INTERIM LEADER states. SAYS MORALES CAN’T RUN The incident took place in the school locker The Andean nation is headed room on Friday, Nov. 8. The student was upset into uncharted territory with law- makers trying to reach a deal for See COACH, Page 6B new elections, protests raging in parts of the country and rival claims to the presidency. Check out what’s A LONG FRIENDSHIP AND POLITICAL BOND happening around Barack Obama and Deval Patrick were friends well before Seminole County the White House years and have bonded over personal experiences See Page 6A and a strikingly similar approach to politics. VENICE DELUGED BY HIS- Seminole Smile sponsored by Oakport Dental TORIC FLOODING RAINY DAYS IN SANFORD Waters are on the rise again in Herald photo by Tommy Vincent the Italian lagoon city, where the Rain Friday made way for a clearer and cooler weekend in Seminole County. tide is reaching exceptional levels just three days after it experienced its worst flooding in more than 50 years. Seminole County Commissioner Jay Zembower STOCKS OF named new chairman of the board LOCAL INTEREST By Larry Griffin As of 3 p.m. Friday Herald Staff Allegiant $171.62 The Seminole County Board of SEMINOLE SMILE Bombardier $1.55 County Commissioners has a new Chairman in Jay Zembower, who Faro $48.75 will take over for previous Chair Fastenal $36.32 Brenda Carey. HCA Healthcare $139.76 Commissioner Lee Constantine was also selected to be the new Vice Invacare $10.48 Chair of the board, according to the NextEra $231.44 press release. Zembower was elected last year Tractor Supply $98.27 by voters on his platform of smart, Toro $76.52 sensible handling of the county’s Wells Fargo $53.76 growth and his experience living and working in the county for decades. As chairman, he will have the power of presiding over meetings, signing documents and appointing Aamore Guy Student Correspondent Jay Zembower See CHAIRMAN, Page 6B for Milwee Middle School PAGE 2A • Weekend: Nov. 17-19, 2019 SANFORD HERALD THE BULLETIN BOARD: We Care Bridging Gaps Inc. holds Annual Fundraising Musical Program By Sheralyn Brinson fort, and named it We Care Bridging Gaps, Inc., a 501(c)(3), tax-exempt, We Care Bridging Gaps, Inc., held not-for-profit organization. Busi- their Annual Fundraising Musical nesses and churches donate to the Program on Sunday, September 29, cause and each year, initially, 300- 2019, at Divine Temple of God, 1006 400 boxes of food were donated to W. Sixth Street in Sanford; Elder local families. In 2017, the Board de- Gradey Roberson, Host Pastor; at 4 cided to donate gift cards to the p.m. Program participants were: families instead of the food boxes; Evangelist Isadora Thornton Hen- and approximately 300 Walmart gift dricks (Emcee); Rev. Samuel Adams cards valued at $45 each are now (Prayer); Rev. Jan Henry (Welcome donated to local families annually. and Scripture Reading/Psalm 100); Board Members are: Rev. Eddie Johnell Jackson, Jr., (Solo, You Martin, CEO; Rev. Jan Henry, Presi- Raised Me Up); Morning Glory M.B. dent; Sis. Dorothy Barber Matthews Church Choir (Music Medley: God’s White, Secretary; Pastor Marguerite Grace and Souled Out); Faye Hen- Johnson, Treasurer; Elder Gradey derson and Gospel Praise (Music Roberson, Chaplain; Deacon Oscar Medley: People Get Ready, Cooling Morris; Deacon Michael Johnson; Water and I’ll Take You There); Bro. and Sis. Mercedes Medlock. For Photos contributed and Sis. Emory and Gladys Green more information and to donate, ad- Rev. Eddie Martin The late Cynthia Cassanova Brown (left) and the late Phil Miller (right) will be re- (Offering); St. Matthew M.B. Church dress correspondence, to We Care membered at the Harvest Concert Male Chorus (Music Medley: Lord, I Bridging Gaps, Inc.; P.O. Box 2733; Want You to Move and I Came to Sanford, FL 32772-2733. Tell You What Jesus Said); Sis. man; Cal Conklin (91st Birthday); • A Bingo Game Night fundraiser Karl Redmond, Host Pastor. This Louise McCloud and Sis. Rosie Bur- • The 4th Annual Harvest Con- Brielle Cox; Ruby Crumity; Cynthia on behalf of GoldenRule Commu- event is for adults only. The subject roughs Brown (Music Medley: Jesus cert will be on Tues., Nov. 26th, at Dixon-Hall; Jeremy Lewis George; nity Development and Housing matter is the science of Adverse is My Rock and If I Got My Ticket Greater Providence Worship Center, Pastor Janie Hogan; Robert Fudge; Support, will be held on Mon., Nov. Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Lord, Can I Ride); Sister Marian C. 1101 Historic Goldsboro Blvd. in Florida Mae Gathers Young; Rev. 18th, at 2485 S. Park Ave. in Sanford; a new movement to treat and pre- Hillery-Findlay (Music Medley: Sanford; Rev. Cubit Malone, Jr., Pas- Joseph Gunter; Louise Gail Hatch food and drink will be available for vent toxic stress. “Researchers have Thank You Lord and Hallelujah); tor; at 7 p.m. The concert, featuring Redding; Virgil Hayes; Mother purchase. Betty Haynes, Board of recently discovered a dangerous bi- and Marshel Jackson (Music). the Holy Exalted Ensemble and Juanita Houston Fudge (100th birth- Directors and Reporter. ological syndrome caused by abuse “We Care” Founder and Chief Ex- Friends, will honor in memoriam day); Abner Jackson; Deondre Jones; and neglect during childhood. The ecutive Officer (CEO) Rev. Eddie Sanford natives and music legends, Marie Kinch; Deldra McCutchen; • The Women’s Mission Ministry documentary reveals that toxic Martin gave expressions of thanks mother and son, the late Cynthia Patricia Manley; Georgia Mae Mar- at Morning Glory M.B. Church, 2600 stress can trigger hormones that to everyone for their support. He Cassanova Brown and the late Phil tin; Debra Moore; Vernard Moore; E. SR-46 in Sanford/Midway, will wreak havoc on the brains and bod- presented special recognition to Miller. Concert sponsors: Greater Wilhelmina Mosely (86th birthday); sponsor a program on Sunday, Nov. ies of children who will soon be Emory and Gladys Green and E&G Providence Worship Center and Gail Morrisa Powell; Elouise Prather- 24th, at 11 a.m., with the theme, adults. "The Child may not Remem- Enterprises; Sandley H. Sanefur; & Wynn’s Mortuary. Free and open Burney; Shaniylah Smith; Mother “Fruit of the Spirit -- Love, Joy, ber; but the Body Remembers". An Tamera T, Patitucci; and Center State to the community; everyone is cor- Mary Ann Stuckey (86th birthday); Peace, Longsuffering, Gentleness, open discussion will follow the doc- Bank, for their continued generous dially invited to attend. Lucinda Stephens; R. Aaron Goodness, Faithfulness, Meekness, umentary and the Children's Cabi- support of “We Care”. Shepherd Thomas; Hope Tillman Sparrow; Le- and Self-Control”. Elder Dorothy net of Seminole County Support Gradey Roberson gave the closing • November Birthdays and Wed- vather Whitby; and Bridgett Wright Blake, President, and other members Facilitators will be present. Learn remarks and attendees gathered in ding Anniversaries. Happy Birthday Wilkie. will be featured speakers. Bishop more at: www.glorioushandsinc.org; the Fellowship Hall for refreshments to: Bobbie Anderson, Jr.; Jeanette • Happy Wedding Anniversary Jimmie Blake, Pastor. facebook.com/glorioushandsinc; and fellowship. Baker Smith; Camilla Barnes; Irene to: Cedric and Leticia Coleman (17 #positiveplaceforgirls.