Trump, Kim Open Summit STOPPING a KILLER by Zeke Miller, Catherine Threat, with Trump Declaring Leaders
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PANAMA CITY LOCAL | B1 CLEAR THE WAY Tally-Ho is one of several businesses that will be forced to relocate for the U.S. 231 fl yover Tuesday, June 12, 2018 www.newsherald.com @The_News_Herald facebook.com/panamacitynewsherald 75¢ NATION & WORLD A4 Trump, Kim open summit STOPPING A KILLER By Zeke Miller, Catherine threat, with Trump declaring leaders. They then moved into our ankles and wrong preju- Lucey, Josh Lederman they would have a “great dis- a one-on-one meeting, joined dices and practices that at For the fi rst and Foster Klug cussion” and Kim saying they only by their interpreters. times covered our eyes and time since the The Associated Press had overcome obstacles to get “We are going to have a ears. We overcame all that Ebola virus to this point. great discussion and I think and we are here now.” was identifi ed SINGAPORE — President Standing on a red carpet tremendous success. We will Trump and Kim planned to more than 40 Donald Trump and North in front of a row of alternat- be tremendously successful,” meet with their interpreters years ago, a Korea’s Kim Jong Un kicked ing U.S. and North Korean Trump said. for most of an hour before vaccine has off a momentous summit flags, the leaders shook hands Speaking through an inter- aides join the discussion and been dispatched Tuesday that could determine warmly at a Singapore island preter, Kim said: “It wasn’t talks continue over a working to front-line historic peace or raise the resort, creating an indelible easy for us to come here. health workers specter of a growing nuclear image of the two unorthodox There was a past that grabbed See SUMMIT, A5 School Teen in critical condition offi cials, police discuss new law By Eryn Dion 747-5069 | @PCNHErynDion [email protected] PANAMA CITY — With state schools facing largely uncharted terri- tory next year as part of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Act — which provides funding and restrictions for both school safety and mental health — education and law enforcement officials from the 14th Judicial Cir- cuit met Monday morning in Bay County to share resources and ideas. “We believe this is the beginning of a continu- ous dialogue,” said Bay District Schools Super- intendent Bill Husfelt. While school safety has been on the radar for Dark clouds loom in the sky on Monday at Porter Park in Lynn Haven. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] years, it’s the legislation’s mental health piece that officials hope will make In separate incident, on the ground, unrespon- the biggest difference, landscaper struck by sive, according to Sgt. Steve though some believe the lightning in Alys Beach McNeil with Lynn Haven allocation is not enough Police. to make a tangible By Eryn Dion A homeowner came outside impact on the number of 747-5069 | @PCNHErynDion and was able to help move [email protected] the victim inside and began See LAW, A5 performing CPR before he LYNN HAVEN — At was taken to the hospital. least two people locally Lynn Haven Fire Chief John were injured in separate DeLonjay said it hadn't yet lightning strikes after a par- been determined whether it SPORTS | C1 ticularly intense storm rolled was a direct or indirect strike through the region Monday that injured the teenager. WORLD CUP morning. Further west, William A 16-year-old Lynn Haven Young was taking cover under BETTER IN boy was sent to the hospital a shed in Alys Beach, along in critical but stable condition 30A, when the storm rolled SPANISH after police say he was struck in. He works in landscaping, while heading inside after and he and his supervisor NBC’s Telemundo mowing lawns on Inverness were chatting while waiting network is trying Road that morning. The vic- for the storm to pass when to get English- tim’s brother, also a teenager, there was a bright flash, and speaking viewers in was walking ahead when he Young said he saw the current the U.S. to watch heard a loud crash behind Heavy rain Monday morning caused some fl ooding on the roads. its World Cup him and then saw his brother See LIGHTNING, A5 [MIKE CAZALAS/THE NEWS HERALD] coverage Panama City News Herald Diversions ......................B6 Sports.........................C1-5 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Want to subscribe? 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(In 1994, maybe better marketing next We want your Byron De La Beckwith was con- year." photos: Post victed of murdering Evers and Mike Hatch: "I gather she your photos sentenced to life in prison; he means with so many horrible to the News died in 2001.) issues these days, we must Herald Face- On this date: stop everything to honor gay book page In 1550, the city of Helsinki was pride and see no parades for with your established through a decree by the real issues? We don't care name, city King Gustavus I Vasa of Sweden. who you sleep with, but mar- of residence In 1665, England installed keting isn't required. Let me and informa- a municipal government in know if I misread her post." tion about New York, formerly the Dutch Alix Farley: "Bonifay has a the photo. settlement of New Amsterdam, 2 day parade for the annual You can and appointed its fi rst mayor, rodeo but no one complains email photos Thomas Willett. about how there are more to yourpix@ In 1776, Virginia's colonial legis- important issues at hand when pcnh.com. lature adopted a Declaration of that is going on. We have a fun Rights. gay parade and suddenly the In 1898, Philippine nationalists only reason to have any sort of declared independence from public appearance is for seri- Spain. ous issues." In 1939, the National Baseball Jodi L Jacobs: "Stand tall. Be Hall of Fame and Museum was proud!" dedicated in Cooperstown, New York. Another story pointed out In 1942, Anne Frank, a German- that the county is putting out born Jewish girl living in signs detailing the risks of rip Amsterdam, received a diary for currents in areas where such her 13th birthday, less than a currents are likely to appear to month before she and her family better get peoples' attention. went into hiding from the Nazis. Jay Wright: "Not being picky In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court, but shouldn't there an arrow in Loving v. Virginia, unanimously pointing toward the other sign struck down state laws prohibit- so the reader will know what ing interracial marriages. area is included?" (The sign GO AND DO In 1968, the Roman Polanski says "No Swimming Between horror fi lm "Rosemary's Baby," Signs). SPRING FLORAL SHOW W. 11th St., Panama City. City, FL. 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