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After their record-setting season, it seems only natural that members of the Madison County High School (MCHS) basketball program would receive post-season honors. MCHS Head Basketball Coach Allen Demps has been named the All-Big Bend Coach of the Year by the Tallahassee Democrat. Travis Jay, a junior guard with the MCHS basketball team, was named the All-Big Bend Player of the Year by the Tallahassee Democrat. In his sixth year at the helm of the MCHS basketball program, Coach Demps put together a 25-5 record on his way to leading the team to a first- ever trip to the Final Four in the Florida Class 1A Basketball Tournament. In his six years as head basketball coach, Demps has amassed an overall record of 103-49, including five straight years participating in the state playoffs and back-to-back district championships. Jay was named to the first team All-Big Bend Team, in addition to Photo Courtesy of Brian Miller being named the Big Bend's Player of the Year. Jay, a junior, established MCHS Head Basketball Coach Allen himself as a team leader in his role as a point guard for the Cowboys. Jay Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, March 5, 2018 Demps has been named the All-Big averaged 15.6 points per game, 10.8 rebounds per game and 8.7 assists per MCHS junior Travis Jay was named Bend Coach of the Year for boys bas- game during the season. Jay also had 11 triple-doubles during this year's the All-Big Bend Player of the Year by ketball by the Tallahassee Democrat. campaign. Jay See "Year” on page 3 the Tallahassee Democrat. Cowboys weightlifting team state runner-up

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According to Madison County Tax Collector Lisa Tuten, the deadline for paying property taxes without penalty has passed. Property tax bills are sent out every year in Photo Submitted November. Those who pay their property The MCHS weightlifting team was the Florida Class 1A runner-up at the FHSAA State Weightlift- taxes at that time can enjoy a four percent ing Championships in Panama City, April 6 and 7. Pictured, from let to right, are: Cameron Brown, discount off their property taxes. That Laertes Bell, Derion Staten and Terray Jones. discount decreases as time goes on until the Rick Patrick: end of March, when a late fee is added to the Greene Publishing, Inc. balance due. The deadline to avoid that late fee was Friday, March 30. Property owners With only four Madison County High School (MCHS) Cowboys qualifying for the state may still pay the taxes due on their property. weightlifting meet in Panama City, the Cowboys still managed to tie for second place in the Class 1A. However, a three percent late fee will be Derion Staten, Laertes Bell, Cameron Brown and Terray Jones represented the Cowboys in the Florida added to the amount due. Property owners High School Athletic Association Class 1A State Championships, Friday, April 6 and Saturday, April 7. th who still have not paid property taxes by Derion Staten was in 12 Place in the 129-pound weight class with a bench press of 225 pounds Monday, April 30 will have their property and a 175 pound clean and jerk, for a total of 400 pounds. Laertes Bell won his 199-pound weight listed on the delinquent property tax rolls. At class with a 385 pound bench press and a 280 pound clean and jerk for a first-place winning 665 that point, property owners will have to pay pounds. Cameron Brown was in second place in the 238-pound weight class with a 405 pound bench for the cost of advertising the property, in press and a 270 pound clean and jerk for a total lift of 675 pounds. Terray Jones placed sixth in the addition to the three percent late fee. Heavyweight class with a 395 pound bench press and a 285 pound clean and jerk. Properties listed on the delinquent Teams received seven points for each first-place finish, five points for each second-place finish, property tax rolls run the risk of having a tax four points for each third-place finish, three points for each fourth-place finish, two points for each certificate lien placed on their property. fifth-place finish and one point for each sixth-place finish. The Cowboys' team score of 13 points put The way a tax See "Taxes” on page 3 them in a tie with Labelle High School and Bradford County High School for second place in the state. T-shirt fundraiser planned for Tonya Watts

"Carry each other's burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ." Galatians 6:2 Mickey Starling: $20, except for sizes 2x and above, Greene Publishing, Inc. which will cost one dollar more per size increase. To order, contact Tonya Watts has successfully Taylor Killingsworth or Gina Davis completed her first surgery in her through Facebook. If you are battle to defeat breast cancer and unable to access their pages, call has more surgeries scheduled in the Killingsworth at (850) 242-9064 or future. Unfortunately, Watts and her Davis at (850) 242-2543. Orders husband, Fellowship Baptist must be in by Friday, April 27 and Church (FBC) Pastor Jackie Watts, payment is due at the time of pick had recently dropped their health up. insurance. The costs of these The Watts moved to Madison numerous surgeries will be high, in 2002, where Jackie was serving Photo Submitted and the community is coming as youth pastor at Fellowship The Watts family has served the Madison community for many years. Tonya together again to assist this loving Baptist Church for two years. Watts had a successful double mastectomy on Thursday, April 5, and has more sur- family in their time of need. Tonya began teaching at Madison geries to follow as she continues to battle breast cancer. Pictured, from left to right, A t-shirt fundraiser is County Central School (MCCS) in are: Caleb Watts, Tonya Watts, Jackie Watts and Joshua Watts. underway, with shirts available for 2002, See "T-shirt” on page 3

INDEX: Viewpoints: 2 • Community: 4-8 • School: 9 • Health: 10-11 • Entertainment: 12-13 • History: 14 • Classifieds & Legals: 15 2 » Friday, April 13, 2018 » Madison Enterprise-Recorder VIEWPOINTS & OPINIONS

Passing Parade: Criminal Negligence Nelson A. Pryor: Guest Columnist

Who knew that there was such a thing as a US Secret Service National Threat Assessment Take Charge of Center? Well, they just put out a report saying the obvious: “Mass violence in the U.S. tends to Your Money follow warning signs from attackers,” according When it comes to money, you're in the to the March 30, Washington Post. driver's seat, and it is up to you to manage it. They report “Direct threats should be Where does your money go? Do you let it slip investigated because a threat unchecked could out of your hands or do you control where it escalate into an act of violence.” goes? During Financial Nikolas Cruz Literacy Month, try to An interesting study was carried by the There’s a lot of snooping going on! take charge of your money March 19, New York Times 12a, entitled: to achieve your goals to “Effort in 2016 To Commit Gunman In Fl. get from where you are to Attack.” The article consists of a full column on determined that he was at low risk of harming where you want to be. missed opportunities to deal with the shooter at himself or others. Local sheriff’s deputies were If you want to control Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in repeatedly called to Mr. Cruz’s residences but your money, first Parkland, Florida. never found reason enough to arrest him. And distinguish between Making the invisible visible the FBI failed to investigate tips about Mr. "needs and wants," One would think that with the entire official, Cruz’s apparent interest in shooting up a school, consider your values and and non-official, snooping going on, that its even after a woman called to say that Mr. Cruz goals. It is ok to have a purpose is to “protect society.” Run through had weapons and was “going to explode.” Diann Douglas list of "wants," we usually these details about Nikolas Cruz and see if you After being kicked out of school, he legally don't have enough money don’t agree that with all the stuff they say they purchased the semi-automatic AR-15 rifle that to pay the bills and purchase all of the things had knowledge of that they just wanted to keep he used to shoot up the school, on Feb. 14. He is we want. It becomes necessary to cover basic a file, a control file, on each and every one and now under a 34-count indictment, for murder. needs, then prioritize those "wants" and make not for the safety of the community. A mental health clinic, the high school had a a plan to acquire things one at a time. Two guidance counselors and a sheriff’s working relationship with, the Henderson You can spend less and save money by deputy concluded that, once they were apprised Behavioral Health Clinic, has records showing following a spending plan that covers fixed that Nikolas Cruz had told another student that Mr. Cruz had made threats and exhibited expenses, flexible expenses, funds for he had a gun at home and was thinking of using disturbing behavior following a breakup with a emergencies and future goals. Additionally, it, recommended he should be forcibly girlfriend. He reportedly was upset with his expenses can be cut by shopping with a list committed for psychiatric evaluation, mental mother, Lynda Cruz, for not allowing him to get and do comparative checking before you health records reveal. an identification card which was required to buy make a purchase. Look at flexible spending In Florida, we have the Baker Act, which a gun. categories, such as food and clothing and find could have kept Mr. Cruz from passing a He wrote “kill” in a notebook in anger over ways to cut back, then direct the difference background check required to buy a firearm. her refusal, he told a counselor. toward savings or paying off debts. But Mr. Cruz appears never to have been Five days earlier, on Sept. 23, the day Spend less by taking care of what you institutionalized, despite making threats to before Mr. Cruz turned 18, his mother had already have. For example, the price of gas himself and others, cutting his arms with a summoned a different clinician to her home and transportation takes a sizable chunk out pencil sharpener and claiming he had drunk because Mr. Cruz was verbally aggressive and of our budgets. Stretch your transportation gasoline in a possible attempt to kill himself, all “punching holes in the wall.” dollars by keeping your automobile in good in a five day period in September 2016. Just another file folder shape. Get regular maintenance and service Home visits Well, he’s no longer just a file folder. The checkups; use your car owner's manual to A Florida social services agency snoopers will keep on snooping, and the rest of plan maintenance. By taking care of your investigated Mr. Cruz after it was alerted about us, who are also being snooped on, will be no vehicle, it will last longer, and you delay the the same disturbing behavior in 2016, but it safer. need for purchasing a newer model. Whether its clothing, appliances or your home; regular maintenance keeps you from From the sunny side... making big repairs that cost big money. Use Lucky care – recycle, remodel and recreate. Use Today is Friday the baseball, football, basketball, softball and any th your skills to repair or trade off with someone 13 . Today is one of other sports one can think of. I encountered ths who has the skills you don't. For example, a only two Friday the 13 someone at a baseball game recently, and they friend or relative might be able to do a roof this year, the other being thanked me for coming to and writing about the repair for you if you do the painting job at in July (In all the other different sporting events at the area schools. My th their house. months, Friday the 13 response was, "Thank you, but honestly, I truly Food is another spending category that occurs on a different day enjoy it! Where else can I go enjoy a baseball can be controlled if you plan. Buy only what of the week). For those game, tell everyone about it, and get paid to do you will use within a week and eliminate food among us who happen it? It sure beats working!" I am so lucky to be Rick Patrick waste. The average family wastes about 20 to be superstitious, able to talk about my "adopted hometown" and percent of their food through improper today may be looked the wonderful people who live here. storage; buying too much and then eat out all upon as unlucky. I believe, to a great extent, we I am so lucky to have been able to see some week or not using leftovers. Just think about make our own luck. Different circumstances of the places I've been able to see. Even more all of those science projects in the back of the will always present themselves. Usually, it lies than that, I was able to see some of those places refrigerator you have to throw out. Next time in how we approach, or just what we do with with the best friends anyone could ever have. I you clean out the refrigerator, add up the cost those circumstances that determines our "luck." am so lucky to still have those same friends, you are putting into the garbage can. Plan When it comes to luck, to whatever extent many years later. meals and snacks around weekly sales, start luck plays in anything, I honestly feel like I am Even though I am (and probably will always preparing more food at home and you will the luckiest person I know. I am reminded of be) single, I am so lucky to have been able to spend less. just how lucky I am every time I sit down to put love and – at least for a while – be loved. They Manage credit wisely. If you use credit, together a little something for our weekly visits. almost all broke my heart in some way, but I try to buy at the start of the billing cycle, so I am so lucky to be able to come into your can honestly say I've been heartbroken by the there is a delay in the payment of 25 - 30 kitchens and living rooms and anywhere else best. days; be sure to charge only what you can you may be during our visits every week. I am Yeah, I've experienced my share of troubles pay off. Pay bills in full to save the interest so lucky to work with a group of people that I and heartache. Even with that, I am so lucky to fees. Challenge yourself to operate on a genuinely like, who provide such a positive be able to say that those same heartaches and cash-only basis for a couple of months while environment in which to work. Believe me troubles have made me a stronger and even you work on paying down those credit card when I tell you that makes a huge difference in more grateful person. debts. a workplace. I've been in toxic workplaces Yes, every time I look in a mirror, I see the Check your spending habits. Do you before, and it can be a source of misery. I am so luckiest guy I know. No matter what day Friday th waste money? We often spend more than we lucky to be able to watch and talk about the 13 is on. think and money slips through our wallets

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has made a verbal commitment to play 6.2 rebounds per game this season. Ken Hawkins, a senior, was a Year football at Florida State University constant shooting threat from the three-point range. Hawkins How to reach us Cont. from page 1 after he graduates from MCHS, but has averaged 14.1 points per game and 2.3 rebounds per game. Phone: (850) 973-4141 expressed an interest in also playing Receiving Honorable Mention honors were Demarvion Brown Fax: (850) 973-4121 Email: basketball for the Seminoles. and Vincenta Mitchell. Brown averaged 9.3 points and 3.9 rebounds [email protected] On the Second Team, All-Big Bend Team are Tre Adams and per game. Mitchell averaged 10.4 points and 5.6 rebounds per Mail: P.O. D rawer 772 Ken Hawkins. Adams, a senior, was dominant on both ends of the game. Madison, Fl 32341 court, using his 6'3", 175-pound frame and strength inside Congratulations to these deserving Cowboys for helping make Office: 1695 S SR 53 Madison, Fl underneath the basket. Adams averaged 10.1 points per game and the 2017-18 basketball season one to remember. Publisher: Emerald Greene Parsons Office Manager: certificate works are fairly simple. indebted to Investor Joe for the property tax ($100), plus the Cheltsie Holbrook Taxes Imagine Investor Joe looks through three percent late fee, plus the advertising fee, plus the five Cont. from page 1 the delinquent tax rolls and sees a percent commission for the Tax Collector's office, plus the 10 property with $100 property taxes percent Investor Joe charged. If, after two years, Sam Landowner Contact us with due. Investor Joe decides to try and still has not paid the full amount owed to Investor Joe, Investor your comments... make some money by buying a tax certificate on this property. Joe has the right to request the deed to the property. The If you have any Investor Joe goes to the Tax Office and pays the tax due on that maximum amount of time the tax certificate is in place is seven questions or concerns, property; plus the late fee, advertising cost, plus five percent years. call us at commission to the Tax Collector's office. Investor Joe puts in a These tax certificates can be purchased beginning the first (850) 973-4141 bid on the interest rate he will charge on this certificate. If more week in May, when the delinquent property list is published, until or visit our website at than one person wants this tax certificate, the person who bids the last Thursday in May (May 31). www.greenepublishing.com the lowest interest rate (between 18 percent and five percent), The Tax Collector's office is located in the Courthouse wins the certificate. Investor Joe decides to bid an interest rate of Annex, 229 SW Pinckney St., Room 102, in Madison. The phone Newsroom 10 percent. At this point, the land owner, Sam Landowner, is number is (850) 973-6136.

Reporter where she taught for four years. She through the years. Both Tonya and Jackie have often given Rick Patrick T-shirt then took a teaching position at Lee themselves to helping, praying, or just listening to whoever needed Reporter Cont. from page 1 Elementary School (LES), where she them; whether in their congregation or not. This present John Willoughby remained for ten years before moving predicament provides Christians with an opportunity to fulfill Reporter to her current position as a second- Galatians 6:2, which states, "Carry each other's burdens, and in this Mickey Starling grade teacher at MCAA. Jackie Watts transitioned to senior pastor way, you will fulfill the law of Christ." Cancer, alone, is a great of FBC in 2010. burden and the financial strain it creates makes it much worse. The Besides being an excellent ministry partner to her husband, Watts family continues to be grateful for the love and support Tonya is known for her sweet, soothing spirit. Watts' students have being shown to them. Get your t-shirt orders in soon and help the Advertising demonstrated their love for her with more than a few bear hugs Watts to concentrate on recovery instead of medical bills. Advertising Specialists Jeanette Dunn Debbie Perry Classifieds/Legals Rachal Deming Graphic Design/Layout Shane Mathews Ad Design/Layout Ross Bass

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Photo Submitted Photo Submitted The t-shirts being sold to raise funds for the Watts family The back of the shirts have a scripture and graphics that have a cross on the front, with a pink "T" for Tonya, in the center declare the gospel is greater than breast cancer. The shirts are of it. available for $20 and must be ordered by Friday, April 27.

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Big Bend Hospice to host Business After Hours next week John Willoughby: Pearle Washington Greene Publishing, Inc. Sponsored by the Madison County Chamber of Commerce, the monthly Business After Hours networking and social event will be held at Pearle Washington, 91, a resident of Greenville, transitioned from her Big Bend Hospice, on Tuesday, April 17, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Big earthly life on Tuesday, April 3. Pearle lived a rich, purposeful life that Bend Hospice is located at 275 W Base St., in Madison. was full of laughter, friends, family and a lot of love. The mission of Big Bend Hospice is to provide expert health care, Her life will be forever cherished by her children: daughter, Pauline encouragement, hope, compassion, and companionship to those who are (Charles Jr.) Blalock; and son, Onazina (Carrie) Washington; one sister; in need in Madison County and surrounding counties. Big Bend Hospice's sisters-in-law and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great- care team works together to meet the physical needs of patients, and great-grandchildren, step-sons, nieces, nephews, God-children, and emotional and spiritual needs of their families. Among the team are cousins. personal physicians, hospice medical directors, nurses, aides, social The funeral will be held on Saturday, April 14. at 11 a.m. at the Allen workers, volunteers, chaplains, and therapists. Chapel AME Church, in Greenville. Visitation is Friday, April 13 from 5 Join Big Bend Hospice staff and Advisory Council, Madison County p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Allen Chapel AME Church, in Greenville. Interment Chamber staff, and fellow Chamber members for networking, fellowship, will follow the funeral at the Aucilla Cemetery, in Aucilla. Trinity Funeral and refreshments. For more information, contact Michele Brantley at Home in Perry is in charge of the funeral arrangements. (850) 556-7491 or [email protected]. Parsons takes third place in car show Community Calendar

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April 13 The North Florida Community College (NFCC) Nursing and Allied Health Department is sponsoring its annual Community Health Fair on the Madison County Courthouse lawn on Friday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Area healthcare and community organizations will be set-up offering free wellness screenings and information to the public. The event will feature giveaways, food, fun and games. Visitors can also learn more about local medical resources for physical and mental wellness, nutrition, health products, relaxation techniques and more. OneBlood will be on location coordinating a blood drive and NFCC nursing students are Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Emerald Greene Parsons, March 18, 2018 offering chicken and rice dinners for $6. For more information, contact Ken Parsons and his 1969 Ford F100 Ranger won third place, out of 86 entries, at the 2018 Cars and Coasters event, held at Wild Adventures on Sunday, March Tammey Revels, NFCC Allied Health Assistant, at (850) 973-1656 or 18. Wild Adventures guests perused through the many isles of vehicles, ranging email [email protected]. from collectible cars and trucks to modern day Corvettes and Jeeps, and then casted their vote on their favorite vehicle. In addition to winning third place, from April 13 the adults, he also won ninth place in the children's vote category. On Friday, April 13, there will be a community-wide fish-fry at Pinetta Elementary School. Included will be fried fish, baked beans, grits, hush puppies, tea and several choices of sweets. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 the evening of the fish-fry. For more information, please call Library to host Sexual Abuse Pinetta Elementary School at (850) 973-5028. April 15 Awareness event On Sunday, April 15, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., the Treasures of Madison Debbie Snapp: Greene Publishing, Inc. County invites their members, interested parties and guests to attend a presentation on Pinetta and it's valued history. Clerk of Courts Billy Refuge House is sponsoring its annual Sexual Abuse Awareness, Washington will be the speaker. The event will take place at the First "Stop the Violence" event on Thursday, April 19, at the Jefferson County United Methodist Church, located at 348 SW Rutledge St., in Madison. RJ Bailar Public Library. It is located at 375 S Water St., in Monticello. April 28 The Thursday morning event, serving Jefferson and Madison counties, There will be a non-denominational Community Day on Saturday, will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the community room. All are April 28, beginning at 10 a.m. Everyone in attendance will be treated to a invited to participate in this educational gathering. free lunch, including ribs, chicken and several trimmings, with music, For more information, contact Barbara Thomas-Reddick at ministry, and fellowship. There will be a truckload of groceries from (850) 363-0706 or (850) 342-3503. FarmShare ready to give away during the outreach. Community Day will take place at Wally Davis' farm, located at 5757 NE Rocky Ford Rd., in Madison. If you would like to help or contribute to Community Day, contact Timmy Dyke at (850) 464-8107, or Wally Davis at (850) Andrewe Norris 673-6630.

rgeant (SSG) Andrew Norris is a March of 2012. Norris native and an active-duty service attended airborne school in Ft. Bragg, NC., r in the United States Army. Norris where he is currently stationed, and joined the 3rd uated from Madison County High School in Special Forces Group. Among his tours and duty- 08 and attended North stations, Norris also completed Florida Co unity College a one month stint in Africa. for two y before enlisting Norris is married to Sierra in the n June of 2011. Norris and they are proudly ttended basic expecting a baby. Among tr Leonard Wood, Norris' achievements, he holds ompleted his two Army accommodation FiFirirsrs3t4 8U SnWi tReudtl eMdgeet Shto. did• Misisatd iCsohnurcrch individual training medals and a combat action Pastor, Lamar Albritton, Jr. . Lee, Va. After badge. When asked what Interim Youth Pastor, Justin Bell anced individual training, military experience DiscipleshipDiscipleship StudiesStudies ...... 9:009:00 aandnd 11:0011:00 a.m.a.m. Norris became a water contributes the most to his liffee WorshipWorship SServiceervice ...... 110:000:00 aa.m..m. treatme ecialist. Norris today, “just the militarryy UUMYFMYF ((youth)youth) SundaySunday NightNight ...... 4 p.m.p.m. d at Ft. Carson, mindset,” said Norris. “It's WonderfulWonderful WednesdaysWednesdays ...... 5 - 6:306:30 p.m.p.m. pleted a tour in taughhtt me a lot to tthhink ouuttside WednesdayWednesday YouthYouth MealMeal (Grades(Grades 6-12)6-12) ...... 6:306:30 p.m.p.m. n, beginning in tthhe box.” WednesdayWednesday NightNight ServiceService (Grades(Grades 6-12)6-12) ...... 7 p.m.p.m. ould like to nominate someone to be featured in our Hometown Hero spotlliiigghtt,, call John at ((88500)) 97733 - 4141. WednesdayWednesday Mom’sMom’s GroupGroup ...... 5 - 6:306:30 p.m.p.m. CallCall thethe churchchurch atat (850)(850) 973-6295973-6295 forfor weeklyweekly Sponsored by: youthyouth timestimes

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Most Wanted: Joseph Oliver

Name: Joseph Oliver following agencies: Madison County Sheriff's Office at (850) 973-4001 Age: Approx. 51 years old or the Madison Police Department at (850) 973-5077. HT: 6'3" Information on these individuals is printed as given each week by the WT: 275 lbs. Madison County Sheriff's Office or another law enforcement agency. The Tattoos: unknown person or persons featured are chosen by the agency making the request Wanted for: Failure to appear/knowingly for him/her to be run in this feature. Neither this newspaper nor any operating while driving while license suspended member of its staff, determines which individual(s) will be featured. The or revoked. appearance of an individual in this feature represents an open warrant for The Most Wanted is published every Friday in their arrest by local, area, state, and/or federal law enforcement Joseph Oliver the Madison Enterprise-Recorder and will include authorities, and it in no way is an assumption or insinuation of guilt by an individual from Madison County's active this newspaper or its staff. All persons are assumed innocent until proven warrant list or a wanted person believed to be in Madison County. guilty in a court of law. If you have any information concerning any of these crimes, or know Brought to you as a public service by your Madison Enterprise- the whereabouts of the wanted individual, please contact one of the Recorder. Jail Report April 4-10 The Bush Wealth Advantage

Our column, “The Bush Wealth Advantage” is our way of April 4 Aggravated assault domestic giving back to the community with all sorts of insights, violence, resisting officer without relevant news, and practical wealth planning strategies. Shatonia Robinson – violence Burglary of a dwelling, battery domestic violence Rodney Dougherty – Violation of probation Donald Hannah – Sex Why life insurance offender/criminal registration Eugene Mitchell – Failure to appear/driving while license Jacob O'Neal – Robbery suspended matters for while masked April 7 Cain Wright – Driving while new homeowners license suspended (knowingly) Lindsey Akins – Possession of cannabis less than 20 grams, Jonathan Jaramillo – disorderly intoxication It addresses a significant Robbery while masked financial risk Marcus Ghent – Battery If you buy a home and you home values, or even rent in the April 5 domestic have no life insurance, there may future, a term policy that lets you be a financial risk. It may not be renew or modify coverage could Marquis Pollocks – Jason Adams – Driving immediately evident, but it should suffice. Knowingly operating a motor while license suspended be acknowledged and addressed. On the other hand, permanent vehicle while driver's license What if you die, and your life insurance may be more suspended, possession of cocaine, April 10 spouse or partner is left to pay off suitable. The reality is that inflation disorderly intoxication the mortgage alone? This decreases the value of term life Dewayne Henry – Burglary possibility may seem remote, and it coverage over time. Suppose you William McKnight – to a structure/unarmed, grand may be hard for you to buy a 20-year term policy offering Violation of probation/aggravated theft of a dwelling contemplate. It deserves $250,000 of coverage today. At just assault with a deadly weapon consideration 4 percent annual James Ware – Possession of regardless. inflation, that Jonathon Caine – Out of cocaine, trafficking in MDMA Imagine your coverage will be worth county warrant/Taylor County loved one having to 56 percent less in Lashana Phillips – Petit handle that 15-year or 2038 – and your home Natasha Williams – Failure theft, possession of synthetic 30-year debt by may be worth much to appear/leaving the scene of an marijuana themselves. (Or the more in 2038 than it is accident debt on an adjustable- now. Jennifer Johnson – rate loan or jumbo Moreover, the cost April 6 Possession of cannabis under 20 mortgage). of term life insurance grams, possession of drug Additionally, how rises as you age. A Derrick Baker – Battery paraphernalia/equipment, would that heavy term life policy may domestic violence, resisting possession of a controlled financial burden come be inexpensive when officer without violence substance without a prescription, to impact your you are young, but if possession or sale of a controlled children's lives? These you want a new one Cheyenne Alvarez – substance/methamphetamine tragedies do occur and after your initial term do bring these kinds of policy sunsets, you A-AAA emotional and may find the Harrison Bail Bonds financial challenges. A premiums dramatically life insurance payout more expensive. In may provide some contrast, premiums on Cell (850) 544-9123 help for a homeowner Kent Patrick a permanent (whole) in the event of such a life policy are locked

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An accomplished career comes to an end: Dale Hackle retires

Story Submitted of NFCC's nine presidents during his years of works as a senior staff assistant in the NFCC service. For his service throughout the years, Public Safety Academy. They have been married North Florida Community College (NFCC) Hackle is praised for doing an admirable job, for 42 years, have two sons and three grandchildren. recently honored Dale Hackle for 40 years of being a fair and strong leader, and for his Hackle said he was looking forward to spending dedicated service and outstanding commitment to outstanding dedication to NFCC, the campus, and more time with his family and doing more his job, the NFCC family and the surrounding his colleagues. woodworking, fishing, and camping in retirement. community. "Dale has been an amazing steward of NFCC's He officially passed his NFCC "tool belt" on to Hackle was born in South Florida and moved campus for decades," said NFCC President John current NFCC Director of Physical Plant Glenn to Madison in 1977. In March 1978, he began Grosskopf. "His dedication to the College and the Strickland at the end of the year. working at NFCC (then North Florida Junior students we serve are a model for the rest of us "I have enjoyed working with everyone over College) as a maintenance carpenter under the who serve." the years," said Hackle. "I wish the College and its direction of then Maintenance Supervisor Ralph Dale is married to Gail Hackle, who currently employees the best in the future." Williams. Hackle assumed leadership of the department in 1984 and served as Director of Physical Plant at NFCC through December 2017. "It's been a pleasure working with everyone over the years," said Hackle. "It sure has been a challenging and rewarding experience." Throughout his career, Hackle says he most enjoyed working with all of the new construction and maintenance projects and is proud of the campus improvements made over the years. The majority of NFCC buildings have either been remodeled or were built during his tenure. Hackle played an instrumental role in helping get campus facilities and grounds functioning and repaired after an F-3 category tornado hit NFCC in 1988, destroying and damaging buildings and uprooting trees along its path through campus. "It was quite the challenge to get building roofs dried in and to have debris removed to be able to have Photo Submitted classes going again. We were closed for four days Dale Hackle, Director of Physical Plant at North Florida Community College, concluded his 40- before we reopened," said Hackle. year tenure with NFCC in December of 2017. Pictured, from left to right, are: John Grosskopf, NFCC He also had the privilege of working for eight President; and Hackle.

MCSO continuing concealed weapons class

Story Submitted in the class. The class will be from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Madison County Range, located at 1243 NE Palmetto St., in Pinetta. There will be a The Madison County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) is pleased to announce continuous list and classes will be scheduled as the roster fills. You will be that they will be offering the Florida Concealed Weapons Class. MCSO will notified as soon as a date is scheduled. only accept up to 12 people per class and will run the class with a minimum If you need to withdraw from a particular class or cannot attend, you will of 10. This course will include Florida Law and basic knowledge, as well as need to make a request to get a refund at least 72 hours before your hands-on training on the range. scheduled class, or you will not be refunded. If you have any questions, feel If you wish to sign up for one of the classes, stop by the MCSO, located free to call the MCSO at (850) 973-4151. at 2364 W US Hwy. 90, in Madison, between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., It is recommended for this course that you have your own weapon and Monday through Friday, to pay and sign up for the class. The cost of the class ammunition so that you will gain the knowledge and training on your specific will be $60 per attendee and will be due before you are allowed to participate weapon.

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Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by John Willoughby, April 7, 2018 After 71 years, seven member of the 1947 graduating class gathered together Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by John Willoughby, April 7, 2018 in Madison on Saturday, April 7. Pictured, from left to right, are: Vercie Tolar Cason, Sam Cullifer, a member of the 1947 graduating class, looked on as he studied Grace Howard Spiller, Bo Williams, Clarence “Cash” Register, Sam Lamb, and history about Madison County. Sarah Ruth Gibson Pafford. John Willoughby: Greene Publishing, Inc. others were a part of had class in the basement of Madison High School, as well as their eleventh and twelfth-grade years since the class refused The Madison High School, graduating class of 1947, met together to move rooms. "It was like a dungeon down there," said Cason. "But st for their 71 class reunion on Saturday, April 7, at the home of Vercie we claimed it." Cason also stated that Wilbur Rutherford was the coach Cason. Out of the 44 members who graduated in 1947, seven classmates at the school, as well as their homeroom teacher throughout high school. gathered to enjoy old photos and reminiscence about their time in high Among extra-curricular activities were sewing classes and home school. economic classes. "I pretty much go by what I learned in home The classmates in attendance were: Sarah Ruth Gibson Pafford, of economics," said Cason. Monticello; Rueben "Bo" Williams, of Ocala; Clarence "Cash" Register, Lunch was prepared and served by the children of the graduates. of San Mateo, Ca.; Grace Howard Spiller, of Ocala; Sam Cullifer, of Following lunch, Teenie Cave, whose husband graduated in 1947, Salt Springs, Fl.; Sam Lamb, of Milwaukee, Wi.; and Vercie Cason, who opened up the Treasures of Madison County museum and welcomed the lives in Madison. graduating members for a tour. Much reminiscing was done by the class of 1947. "We had an unusual situation," said Cason. During high school, some students left and joined the military, never to be considered as original graduates. "They came in and took classes to help them get their GED or help them get their pre-requisites so they could go directly to college." Even after graduation, college wasn't always a sure thing. The students at Madison High School had basic fundamental classes that taught bookkeeping, shorthand writing and other work-related MADISON skills for students who were most likely not going to attend college. Enterprise-Recorder The tenth-grade class that Cason and

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United Methodist Cooperative's (UMC) thrift having the store. Current fashions, casual and dressy items blankets. The were "modeled" by various friends and supporters Pinetree of the ministry. Quilters Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 11, 2018 As the lunch, complete with lots of varieties also provide Margaret Throgmorton did a great of sandwiches, salads, desserts, and drinks, came patriotic job emceeing the fashion show while to a close, LaNora Zipperer gave a brief update blankets to modeling some of the vintage wear available from the UMC thrift store. on how things were progressing with the Pinetree the Quilters, who are part of the UMC. The group Veteran's has about 20 quilts ready for dispersing to Hospital, in Lake City. Crosswinds, Madison Rehabilitation Center and The UMC is directed by Deborah Brown, Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Mickey Starling, April 11, 2018 Lake Park of Madison. All of these senior care who received numerous compliments for her These folks had a great time at the 55 Plus Club's facilities give these special quilts to their leadership during the event. It was evident that fashion show. Pictured, from left to right, are: Dr. Bob residents. Family members have greatly the outreach of the UMC into the community is a Auston, Dr. Gigi Auston, Rose Evans and Maurice Evans. The Austons serve with Big Bend Hospice, of appreciated the ministry of the Pinetree Quilters. team effort. The Thrift Shop is lead by Cookie Madison. "The quilts have a special meaning to us, Mitman, and it not only provides clothing Mickey Starling: especially when we take them home after our opportunities for seniors, but also helps supply Greene Publishing, Inc. loved ones have passed," said Rev. Cheryl snack packs for all the students at Greenville Register, who pastors both Cherry Lake and Elementary School, once a month. Each pack is On Wednesday, April 11, the 55 Plus Club Greenville United Methodist Churches. Register's supplied with healthy sandwiches and fruit for played host to a luncheon and fashion show that mother was given one of these blankets while in the students to enjoy. featured a variety of clothes available through the one of the nursing facilities that benefit from Margaret Throgmorton emceed the fashion show and is in charge of the brown bag ministry of the UMC. This ministry provides brown bag lunches for seniors meeting the criteria for AMNESTY DAY 2018 needing assistance. Some homebound seniors Ae Solid Waste and Recycling Department will be hosting Amnesty Day for the citizens of Madison have these bags delivered, courtesy of Tim County on April 26, 2018, from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., at the Solid Waste and Recycling Center McCray, who volunteers with the UMC. located at 2040 NE Rocky Ford Road. Amnesty Day is an opportunity for citizens to discard their Special entertainment for the fashion show hazardous household waste items at no cost. Because Madison County is required to pay for the was provided by Kirk Pittman, attired as a disposal of its waste tires at a cost of $129.00 per ton, citizens should come prepared to pay for the farmer, who did a marvelous job playing the disposal of their waste tires. Ais event is only hosted for citizens to dispose of such items and is fiddle. Many thanks go out to Hickory Grove not available to businesses. As per guidelines from the Department of Environmental Protection, United Methodist Church for providing lunch businesses are required to have a hazardous waste disposal plan with other certiCed agencies to for the event. dispose of their waste. To insure that the disposal of such items is consistent with the guidelines from EPA, and authorized in-county citizen usage, disposal of waste items will be carefully documented. Citizens are urged to be attentive to the following safety tips to avoid injury, as well as referring to the table of information outlining a description of hazardous household waste items and associated costs. NFCC offering ECPC

1. Do not transport any liquids in an SAFETYopen container; TIPS containers must be closed. Beginning 2. Take the time to segregate like items before transporting. 3. Make the best eBort to cushion glass containers to help prevent breakage. May 7 4. If a liquid solution is not labeled, do not attempt to identify it by smelling. 5. If necessary, make the best eBort to wear gloves and masks to prevent injury. Story Submitted 6. Avoid combining liquids that may be potentially explosive or corrosive. The North Florida Community College HAZARDOUS WASTE INFORMATION TABLE AND OTHER DISPOSABLES Early Childhood Education program is Household cleaning detergents FREE ELECTRONIC WASTE DISPOSAL enrolling now for its summer Early Childhood Fluorescent bulbs Televisions, microwave ovens, cell phones and batteries, copy Professional Certificate (ECPC) course. Class machines, computers (CPU’s) and attachments, such as: Paint with paint contents begins Monday, May 7 and can be completed Paint thinners printers, keyboards and monitors, fax machines, scanners, in 15 weeks or one semester. Cleaning solvents ink cartridges, entertainment items and associated electronic Furniture polish attachments, remote controls, typewriters, humidiCers, The ECPC course is an approved Furniture/wood varnishes toasters, coBee pots and other like electronic items. credential for VPK instructors and meets the Spray paint containers Florida Department of Children and Families Furniture sealants WASTE TIRE DISPOSAL AND COSTS (DCF) Staff Credential requirements. The Glue/epoxy items program is eligible for federal financial aid Floor polishing compounds 1 EBective September 2015 and February 2018, the and the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Metal polish Board of County Commissioners approved for the Scholarship Program. Students of the ECPC Insecticides (liquid and dry) Solid Waste and Recycling Department to charge program gain valuable experience working in Fertilizers (liquid and dry) citizens to dispose of waste tires. early childcare centers outside of class. The Used oil (vehicle and cooking) 2 Madison County expends approximately $24,000.00 Aerosol deodorizers per year to dispose of waste tires which is not course is also aligned with National Child Batteries (vehicle and home use) budgeted for nor is it funded through citizen's taxes. Development Associate (CDA) credentialing 3 Ae cost to dispose of regular car tires is $4.00 and allowing students to seek national certification $5.00 with rims. through additional requirements and fee 4 Ae cost to dispose of semi truck and trailer tires is payment. A Level II background screening is PLEASE $8.00 each. required to enroll in the course. 5 Ae cost to dispose of tractor tires, farm equipment and HELP KEEP For more information, contact Denise other oB-road tires is $12.00 each. MADISON COUNTY 6 Ae cost to dispose of (mowers/ATV) tires is $3.00 Callaway, Coordinator of Early Childhood CLEAN each. Education at NFCC, at (850) 973-9449 or [email protected]. More information is also available at www.nfcc.edu/academics/p- rograms-of-study. SCHOOL Madison Enterprise-Recorder » Friday, April 13, 2018 » 9

Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo by Rick Patrick, April 6, 2018 The cast, along with others involved with presenting Operation Prom Night to the students at MCHS. Operation Prom Night A tragic look at what could happen

Greene Publishing, Inc. Photos by Rick Patrick Rick Patrick: Greene Publishing, Inc. make wise decisions and to keep what should be an themselves or their peers are likely to drive evening of celebration from becoming one of impaired instead of calling their parents for help The scenario was one that occurs far too often tragedy. because they are afraid of getting in trouble. Just in towns, large and small, this time of year. A Although Prom Night should be a happy 21 percent of teens have called their parents to pick group of youngsters attend a party before their high occasion, far too often it becomes a time when them up because they or their driver was impaired. school prom. At this party, alcohol is served, many young people make poor decisions. Here are Students Against Drunk Driving reports that nothing big, just a few beers to help everyone have some sobering facts from Promises Treatment during the past 30 days, 26.4 percent of teens (ages a good time at the prom. One young man, Leshun, Centers: 12-20) used alcohol, and 17.4 percent engaged in a senior at Madison County High School (MCHS) According to the National Highway Traffic binge drinking. with a promising future, has "just a couple of Safety Administration (NHTSA), approximately These statistics are chilling, but the purpose of beers," as he will later tell a sheriff's deputy. As he 300 teens have died in alcohol-related traffic Operation Prom Night was to go beyond the leaves the party, he's a little "buzzed," but certainly accidents during prom weekends over the past statistics and show students in a very realistic way, not impaired (at least in his mind) and he feels safe several years. what can happen when someone chooses to drink to drive to the prom with his date and another Statistics show that roughly one-third of and drive. According to the responses of some couple. Leshun's date, Faith, isn't entirely alcohol-related teen traffic fatalities occur between students present, that mission was accomplished. comfortable getting into the car with Leshun April and June — the peak of prom and graduation "It was scary because it could happen to any of my driving, but her friend Elizabeth convinces her that season. friends," said MCHS junior Jed Phillips. "It was it will be okay. After all, the school isn't that far A survey of teens aged 16 to 19, published by sad to see all the people who got hurt, and it scared away. As the youngsters are traveling down US AAA in 2014, found that 31 to 41 percent of teens me to think that it could happen to someone I care Hwy 90 toward the school, the car drifts off the said it was likely that they or their friends would about," said senior Tia Young. "It [the presentation] road. As Leshun pulls back onto the road, he over- use drugs or alcohol on prom night. will affect my decisions on Prom Night, and [if] I corrects and loses control. Suddenly, the car rolls According to Mothers Against Drunk Driving can inform someone else not to drink and drive, I several times before finally coming to a rest in the (MADD), car crashes are the leading cause of can help others not make that mistake," said senior ditch. Elizabeth is thrown from the vehicle and dies death for teens — roughly 25 percent of teen India Cobb. instantly as her body violently hits the ground. crashes involve an underage drinking driver. Every "They [the students] did a good job. It was Leshun's date, Faith, is also in the ditch outside the year, 1,415 people under age 21 die from alcohol- very realistic and close to what happens in a real car, severely injured, but clinging to life. Leshun's related crashes. situation," said MCSO School Resource Officer best friend, John, is trapped in the vehicle. Even a small amount of alcohol can affect Maurice Alexander. Students participating in the Miraculously, Leshun escapes with only minor driving ability — 1,764 people were killed in 2014 dramatization were: Leshun West, Jemiya Fead, injuries. A couple of other students come up on the in alcohol-related crashes where the driver's blood- Faith Morse, Elizabeth Moore, Jarquise Robinson horrific scene and immediately call 911 for help. alcohol level (BAC) was less than 0.08. and Essence Hampton. Chaos ensues as emergency vehicles and first The NHTSA estimates that every day, 28 Greene Publishing, Inc. would like to wish all responders arrive on the scene and desperately people in the US die in an alcohol-related vehicle local high school students a happy and safe prom attempt to save the young lives. crash — that's one person every 53 minutes. While weekend. Please do not drink and drive; everyone's That fictitious scenario was dramatically drunk driving fatalities have fallen by about 33 future depends on you. portrayed for students at MCHS on Friday, April 6 percent in the last 30 at Boot Hill Stadium. The event was coordinated years, the chance of by the IMPACT program at the Madison being in an alcohol- Department of Health, along with the assistance of impaired crash is still the Trauma Department at Tallahassee Memorial one in three over the Hospital (TMH) and the participation of Madison course of a lifetime. Fire Rescue, the Madison County Sheriff's Office Drivers who mix (MCSO) and the Air Methods emergency alcohol and marijuana helicopter crew. According to Latoya Newbie, from greatly increase their the Madison Department of Health, a similar chance of an accident, presentation was made in Jefferson County to great because marijuana and success. It was decided to bring the presentation to alcohol together have Madison County. TMH has been making these "multiplicative effects" presentations to area schools for the last eight to 10 on impairment. years. The goal of the presentations is to make a More than 85 dramatic impact on students in order to help them percent of teens say 10 » Friday, April 13, 2018 » Madison Enterprise-Recorder HEALTH

Unregulated e-cigs could have hidden dangers Story submitted: Diacetyl, in particular, has been associated with a Health Administration (OHSA) have warned workers Brain Injury Association of America serious condition known as “popcorn lung.” The for years about the risks of diacetyl. condition, while painful and irreversible, is not as “The presence of [diacetyl] is concerning enough E-cigarettes are becoming popular for people who graphic as it sounds. The name was earned after eight for me to be stronger with my patients when we’re are trying to quit smoking, as well as those who just former employees at an artificial popcorn butter factory talking about the unknown safety hazards of e- want a safer alternative to cigarettes. E-cigarette in Missouri inhaled diacetyl from the flavoring that was cigarettes,” said pulmonary specialist Dr. David companies make their place known in drugstores by used on the artificial butter flavoring on a daily basis. Beuther. “Bronchiolitis obliterans is irreversible. You touting their vaping product as a cleaner and healthier The workers ended up coughing and wheezing; can’t take it back,” said Beuther, an associate professor alternative to smoking. they also suffered from shortness of breath, weight loss of medicine at National Jewish Health, one of the It is true that e-cigs are indeed a more wholesome and night sweats; a number of cases of popcorn lung, country’s top respiratory hospitals. approach to smoking, but e-cigs are not as completely or as it is properly known, Bronchiolitis obliterans, Acetoin is also linked to “popcorn lung,” and 2,3- harmless as was assumed. have been so bad that a complete lung transplant was pentanedione has caused lung and brain damage in rats. Most of the study on e-cigs circulates around the required for the patients. While some e-cig users believe the product will concept of the products being nicotine free, but more There are more than 7,000 varieties of flavored e- help them transition away from smoking regular studies are beginning to turn to the vaporproduct and cigarettes, e-juices and nicotine-containing liquids used cigarettes, other studies have shown that they might looking beyond the assumed benefits. for refillable devices, but the Harvard study focused on actually be a gateway into smoking for others. Researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of 51 different types of flavored e-cigs and refill liquids Beuther said that he’s particularly concerned about Public Health examined the vapor mist that e-cigs that they considered to be more appealing to younger teens and young adults using the e-cigarettes. Young produce and tested the chemicals within it. While most users, such as cotton candy, waikiki watermelon, lungs are not fully developed until about age 25 and people believe that the steaming mist that e-cigs create double apple hookah, tutti frutti, cupcake, blue water vaping could lead to silent damage. Smaller people and is water vapor, the truth is that it is a mixture of punch, oatmeal cookie and alien blood. perhaps some women may also be at additional risk chemicals and flavorings, not water. The testing for the chemicals was done by due to the exposure to higher concentration of the The researchers were looking for the chemicals inserting the e-cig into a sealed chamber attached to a given materials compared to a larger person, such as a diacetyl, acetoin and 2,3-pentanedione; all which have lab-built device that drew air through the e-cigarette as man. been linked to serious respiratory problems in workers. a user might. After pulling air through for eight According to the Center of Disease Control, there seconds, the researchers would then let the machine is an estimated 2.5 million teens and young adults now rest for 15 to 30 seconds and redraw more air through using e-cigs; use among middle school and high school the e-cig. The air that was “breathed” through the e-cig students alike have tripled in one year alone. Youth use was then tested and it was found that at least one of all of e-cigarettes has now surpassed youth cigarette three chemicals were present in 47 of the 51 flavors smoking. “That’s a startling number of kids,” said tested. Allen. “One of three flavoring chemicals was found in 92 Buying e-cigarettes is as easy as ordering them percent of the e-cigarettes we sampled and these online. The FDA does not regulate e-cigarettes and, chemicals are of interest because of what we know therefore, no rules can be imposed on who can about the associations of inhaling these chemicals and purchase the vaping products and how they must be severe, irreversible lung disease that occurred in sold. The agency has issued a proposed rule to popcorn workers over a decade ago,” said lead study include e-cigs under its authority in order to regulate author Joseph Allen. certain products that contain tobacco and nicotine. Diacetyl was found in more than 75 percent of the But are e-cigs safer than cigarettes? The definite flavored electronic cigarettes and the refill liquids that answer is still yes. Levels of diacetyl are still far were analyzed by researchers; more concerning, they higher in tobacco smoke than e-cig vapor. found it in levels that were higher than the laboratory “Tobacco cigarette smoke contains high levels of limit of detection in 39 of the flavors tested. diacetyl and acetyl propionyl, on average 100 and ten Acetoin showed up in 46 e-cigarettes and liquid times higher,” said Dr. Konstantinos Farsalinos, an flavorings while 2,3-pentanedione was detected in 23 expert on e-cigarette research and an opponent of of the flavors. putting diacetyl in e-liquids. Farsalinos adds that the The complete impact of e-cigarettes on the health ongoing research against e-cigs fails to mention that of their users is still not totally clear; there just aren’t the presence of these chemical compounds are also in enough studies to make sound judgment. tobacco smoke. However, Allen said the Occupational Safety and “This omission creates the impression that e- cigarettes are exposing users to a new chemical hazard, when in reality their exposure will be much lower compared to smoking,” said Farsalinos. Exposure is still exposure, even if it is less. While people are regularly warned about the dangers of Serving all of cigarette smoking, vapor companies aren’t even required to Madison County! state the potential hazards in their own products. We accept all insurance plans. “There is still so much we do not know 139 SW Macon Street about e-cigarettes,” said Harvard Madison, Fl. 32340 Professor David Christiani, the co- (850) 973-8120 author of the new Fax (850) 973-8122 study. HEALTH Madison Enterprise-Recorder » Friday, April 13, 2018 » 11

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John Willoughby: Greene Publishing, Inc. including therapy to improve motor skills, and the automates movement therapy and improves the use of specially-fitted garments, splints and other efficiency of treadmill training in patients with Founded in 1922 by Physician and Surgeon, orthotic appliances to improve the burn patient's neurological movement disorders, such as SCI. Walter M. Fleming; and Actor and playwright ability and appearance. Another treatment offered by the network for William J. Florence, Shriners Hospitals for Children According to shrinershospitalsforchildren.org, SCI is the functional electric stimulation (FES), have been a prominent name across North America, since the network has entered the burn care field, the which is a computerized system, sending small doses known for their family-centered environment and survival rate for children with burns over more than of electrical current to peripheral nerves, stimulating care, regardless of the patients' ability to pay. 50 percent of their body surface has doubled. In paralyzed muscles. Shriners Hospitals for Children is a network of addition, today, patients with burns over 90 percent Providing the type of family-centered and kid- 22 medical facilities, with hospitals in Hawaii, can survive and go on to lead full, productive lives. friendly care that they do, without regard to the Canada, Louisiana, Oregon, Kentucky, and Mexico. The hospital located in Tampa, along with 11 family's ability to pay, wouldn't be possible without Most notable, a Shriners Hospital for Children is other hospitals, focus primarily on orthopedic the brotherly love and support from good men operated in Tampa, where Shriners International is conditions, such as a clubbed foot, scoliosis, limb around the world. The vitality of Shriners headquartered. Shriners International is a deficiencies and discrepancies, and problems International is specifically important because of freemasonry-related fraternal organization, whose associated with cerebral palsy and spina bifida. their philanthropic roots and mission. Those men members are known as Shriners. Shriners are more In the locations that specialize in orthopedic with red hats and driving funny looking cars are commonly recognized as men who wear red, care, physicians and clinical staff have access to committed to family, engaged in ongoing personal rhinestone-encrusted fezzes, with a long black tassel motion analysis centers. Using high-speed cameras, growth, and dedicated to providing care for children hanging from the top, driving tiny cars in parades. computers and up-to-date technology, clinical staff and families in need. The Imperial Session of the Shriners was held in are able to develop a model of a child's walking Jim Stanley, a local Shriner of 49 years in Portland, Or., in 1920. During those sessions, the pattern that can provide data to help better develop Madison County, stated that he's seen plenty of membership unanimously passed a resolution to the best treatment plan. Several hospitals, including children – especially burn victims – helped time after establish what, at that time, was called the Shriners the hospital in Tampa, have in-house pediatric time by the Shrine. "We've had a lot of outstanding Hospitals for Crippled Children system. Afterwards, orthotic and prosthetic services (POPS) departments, people," said Stanley, referring to Shriners. the first hospital opened in Shreveport, La., in 1922, which fabricate custom-fit devices in kid-friendly Today, there are nearly 200 Shrine clubs across providing orthopedic care for children, ages 18 and environments. North America, South America, Europe, and younger, for free. By 1927, Shriners Hospitals for Included in the range of treatment that the Southeast Asia. The Marzuq Shrine Temple, located Children had 14 hospitals throughout the United Shriners Hospital for Children network provides, is in Tallahassee, is one of the organizations that States. cleft lip and palate treatment. Cleft lip and palate specifically support the Shriners Hospital for Every single hospital in the world has their deformities occur one out of every 600 births. One of Children, in Tampa, and a transportation fund to unique specialty, but the Shriners Hospitals for the most common birth defects in the United States, transport children who are in need of medical Children have been leaders in burn care, research clefts normally occur when the tissues that form the attention, at no cost. The Marzuq Shriners, who have and education since opening burn centers in the mid- upper lip and roof of the mouth fail to join together a club in Madison, participate in fundraisers 1960s. After allocating $10 million to establish three before birth. Oral functions, such as eating and throughout the year, such as: gun raffles, auctions, burn care hospitals, the Shriners opened their first speaking, can be altered due to a cleft lip and palate. steak dinners, 50/50 drawings, 5k races, and much pediatric burn hospital on the campus of the It can also alter hearing abilities. more. University of Texas Medical Branch, in Galveston, Treatment plans for cleft lip and palates include Because the Shriners Hospitals for Children Tx., in 1962. surgery, orthodontics, hearing, speech, and offers care for a wide range of pediatric specialties, "Shriners Hospitals for Children strives to psychological therapies, along with specialized the Shriners Hospitals for Children is for anyone transform children's lives by providing exceptional support. Cleft lip and palate care is provided in 11 who requires specific medical attention. No child health care through high-quality, innovative research out of the 22 hospitals in the Shriners Hospital needs to have connection with a fraternity member to in a patient and family-centered environment," said network. The nearest hospital that specializes in that receive care. Although the Shriners Hospitals for March Lalande, Ph.D., Vice President of research for type of care is in Shreveport, La., the first Shriners Children does not require a referral from a physician, Shriners Hospitals for Children. "We are committed Hospital for Children. some insurance companies may. Some insurance to the pursuit of seminal, cutting-edge discoveries Among the many firsts that the Shriners companies may also have specific requirements for that result in new knowledge and improve the Hospitals for Children has accomplished, the hospital certain types of medical care. therapeutic treatment, quality of care and provided network is the first health care system in the country For more information about the innovative care outcomes to our patients and their families." to develop a spinal cord injury rehabilitation center, the Shriners Hospitals for Children provide, call Varying in care for all degrees of new and specifically designed for children. Each year, 12,000 (800) 237-5055. To make an appointment, the healed burns, the four hospitals that provide burn cases of spinal cord injury (SCI) are newly reported following numbers are for the closest hospitals: care are equipped to provide reconstructive and throughout the United States. Out of those cases, 10 orthopaedic care in Tampa: (813) 972-2250; burn restorative surgery for healed burns, as well as percent of those affected by SCI are children under care in Galveston, Tx.: (409) 770-6600; cleft lip and treatments for various other conditions. The Shriners the age of 16. palate care in Shreveport, La.: (318) 222-5704; and Hospitals that provide critical, surgical and The team of surgeons, physicians, therapists, spinal cord injury in Philadelphia, Pa.: (215) 430- rehabilitative care are in Galveston, Tx.; Cincinnati, specialists, social workers and others work together 4000. Oh.; Sacramento, Ca.; and Boston, Ma. to provide individualized, comprehensive care for If you are interested in donating to the Shriners The range of treatments needed by patients with patients with SCI. According to Hospitals for Children network, visit them online at burn-related injuries can include skin grafting, shrinershospitalsforchildren.org, innovative therapies shrinershospitalsforchildren.org. If you need continuous internal feeding, infection control and offered at the hospitals include body-weight assistance in transportation, you may call the Marzuq procedures to lessen the effects of scarring. supported manual treadmill training or robotic Shrine Temple for more information at (850) 385- Aggressive rehabilitation is typically proper, treadmill training with the Lokomat, a device that 3010. 12 » Friday, April 13, 2018 » Madison Enterprise-Recorder ENTERTAINMENT

Carroll embarks on Tour de Rancho

John Willoughby: to bands from the 90s. “Everything Greene Publishing, Inc. from the 90s was good,” said Carroll. Recently, Carroll went into Heath Carroll, of Madison, is the studio for the first time to record picking up the guitar and hitting the demo-songs. He traveled to road next week. Beginning on Moultrie, Ga. on Dec. 18, to Studio Thursday, April 19, Carroll will play D Recordings, owned by Gary at Rancho Alegre, in Nashville, Ga., DiBenedetto. Carroll recorded from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. On Friday, “Shotgun Rider,” “The Way You April 20, Carroll will stop at Rancho Look Tonight” and “Love Go Wild.” Grande, in Fitzgerald, Ga., and will “Everybody has that dream of play from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. On playing for thousands and Saturday, April 21, Carroll will play thousands of people,” said Carroll. at Madison's Rancho Grande, on “But if that doesn't happen and I'm Pinckney St., from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. [still] making a living, I'd be happy Carroll picked up the guitar in with it.” Carroll graduated from his freshman year of high school Madison County High School in and taught himself how to play 2012 and is the son of Jamie and guitar. He says he always looked up Aimee Carroll. Photo Submitted Heath Carroll Amy Grant performing Saturday

John Willoughby: Altman, Grant has delivered a vibrant Greene Publishing, Inc. collection of songs that are entertaining and substantive, and it wasn’t by accident. Christian Contemporary Music Pioneer Inspired by a conversation with her ailing Amy Grant will be performing at Wild mother, Grant approached this album as a Adventures Theme Park, in Valdosta, on woman on a mission. Saturday, April 14, beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday’s concert begins at 8 p.m. and Dubbed as the Queen of Christian Pop, marks the second show of Foods Grant has earned six Grammy Awards and and Circle K Summer Concert Series. multiple Dove Awards. In addition, Grant Splash Island, the largest waterpark in has three multi-platinum albums, six the South, is open for the 2018 season, platinum albums and four gold albums. The featuring the new multi-million dollar Ohana songs she is widely known for are “Breath of Bay expansion for toddlers and their parents. Heaven,” “El Shaddai,” and “Father's Eyes.” Splash Island Waterpark admission and all According to her website, Grant performances in the 2018 Flash Foods and Photo Submitted recruited an impressive array of friends and Circle K Summer Concert Series are Amy Grant, a Christian Contemporary artist will be perform- heroes, including James Taylor, Carole King, ing at Wild Adventures Theme Park, in Valdosta, on Saturday, April included with your park admission or season 14, beginning at 8 p.m. Sheryl Crow, Vince Gill, Eric Paslay, and pass. For more information, visit Will Hoge. Working with producer Marshall WildAdventures.com. Friday the 13th Sub Special

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St. Johns Seminary of Learning

April 11, 1958 New officers of the Woman's Club were elected Tuesday st nd as follows: 1 Vice Pres., Mrs. J. B. Davis; 2 Vice Pres, Mrs. Clyde Cantey; recording secretary, Mrs. Marshall Hamilton; corresponding secretary, Mrs. S. H. Moore; treasurer, Mrs. T. C. Gibson. The office of president has not been filled. A rabid dog last week bit Elmore Williams, his son Ken Williams, of the Blue Springs community, and Bevan Meeks 60 of Hamilton County. The dog roamed between Elmore YEARS Williams' place to Allen Kinard's place. Mr. Kinard killed the ago dog, later reported to be rabid by the State Board of Health. David Eugene Williams, formerly of Madison and a Photo courtesy of floridamemory.com former Enterprise-Recorder newsboy, became a member of Florida Normal Institute the First Baptist Church of Green Cove Springs and was baptized Sunday night, March 23. Since then he has been John Willoughby: Greene Publishing, Inc. elected Vice-president of the training union classes of his church. At the corner of Duval St. and Base St., where CVS Pharmacy now April 12, 1968 stands, was once a building known as the St. Johns Seminary of Learning. Richard Baker took the aptitude test last Wednesday, in St. Johns Seminary of Learning was founded in 1850 after eight acres Jacksonville, preparatory to joining the Coast Guard. Jimmy of land was acquired. The Seminary was founded upon a cornerstone, laid Smith, who will also join the Coast Guard, took his test in by the Free and Accepted Masons of Madison Masonic Lodge Number 11. Tallahassee. The boys leave April 19 for Cape May, N.J. There is speculation as to what exactly was offered at the Seminary, but in Rick Bonfim and the Stevie James quartet gave a 1886, the Seminary became the basis for Madison High School. delightful concert at the college Monday night. Rick is a 50 The building was designed and built by William Hammerly, who was talented soloist and guitarist from Rio de Janeiro attending YEARS credited with the building of the Smith-Goza mansion, as well as the NFJC. The quartet was formed last fall as the "Hungry Four" ago Chuleota, the home of John McGehee. According to Tommy Greene's and has met with much favor and appreciation in its Madison County: From the Beginning, after the Smith-Hughes Act passed appearance. Members of the quartet are Stevie James, Bill in 1917, providing federal funds for vocational education, a vocational Pearson, and Kurt Wisner. agricultural training program was started at Madison High School. The home of Mrs. Carlton Smith will be the setting for In 1907, W.B. Cates established the Florida Normal Institute, as part the April 21 meeting of the Historical Society at 3 p.m. of Madison High School. The Institute was for the purpose of training Founders Day will be observed, and Mr. William Goza, State teachers for all residents in the State of Florida. On Feb. 13, 1999, the last President, will attend, and living charter members will be remaining building of the institute, the dormitory, burned to the ground. honored. Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m. a covered dish supper for Mr. Goza will be held at the Madison Hunting Lodge. April 14, 1978 Mrs. Carroll Dickey of Lee, whose leg was broken in an accident last fall, underwent surgery in SGMC Wednesday This day in history morning to correct another problem when a metal plate inserted in her leg last year came loose or broke. 0 An unoccupied house of Mrs. Lucile Cruce, of Greenville, 4 YEARS April 13, 1933 was recently vandalized and damaged considerably by what ago appeared to be a veritable troop of juveniles led by one slightly older and numbering a dozen or more. The youngest was age 5. The Rotary Club recently kicked in a cash contribution to assist Nat Norfleet get going with “Up With People” and Tammy Pickels and John Sirmon go overseas with a famous US Marching Band composed of star musicians from top bands. April 13, 1988 Madison County Schools are proud to announce the selection of Jenobel Zipperer Andrews, of Madison, as this year's Teacher of the Year. Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Blair Jr. proudly announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sonja Kay Blair to Gregory Brian Hughes, Son of Jimmy Hughes 30 and the late Sarah Hughes. The bride-to-be is currently YEARS employed with the Florida Department of Agriculture. Her ago fiancé is currently employed with the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office, in Quincy. Miss Blair and Mr. Hughes will be married on May 14 in the Lee First Baptist Church at 6 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the wedding and reception. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ginn was the setting for th a reception honoring Eloise " Granny" Ginn on her 75 birthday, Saturday, April 2. The reception was hosted by her children. April 10, 1998 The Madison Enterprise-Recorder won a number of awards from the Florida Press Clun and the Florida Press Association, mostly notably for its extensive special issue Photo courtesy of Wikipedia coverage of the fire that consumed most of a block in 20 Ben Nighthorse Campbell downtown Madison. YEARS Greenville Mayor Shelton Lee Kemp, 68, died Tuesday ago Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Northern Cheyenne, night, April 7, 1998, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. Kemp was born in Auburn, Ca. He became a judo champion, had entered the hospital Monday after becoming very weak a renowned jeweler, and a U.S. Senator from Colorado (1993-2005) ' and suffering from nausea. While in the hospital, Kemp For a time, he was the only Native American in Congress. suffered two heart attacks. 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