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Lynn Haven Served Subpoenas by FBI DEMOCRAT PRIMARY MONEY TROUBLES AHEAD NATION | A10 PANAMA CITY LOCAL | A3 GO VOTE IN LOCAL ELECTIONS TODAY Tuesday, April 16, 2019 www.newsherald.com @The_News_Herald facebook.com/panamacitynewsherald 75¢ Lynn Haven served subpoenas by FBI By Eryn Dion those reimbursements and requested to the FBI or appear violence incident during his personal ATV which was @PCNHErynDion payroll. Two other subpoenas before a grand jury on May 7 which he allegedly pointed damaged while being used for [email protected] were served with the documents said. a firearm at his wife twice official city business follow- related to city According to the state’s during an argument. He was ing Hurricane Michael. LYNN HAVEN — The city business with Division of Corporations, suspended with pay that day During an emergency com- of Lynn Haven was served Erosion Care Greenleaf Lawn Care of Bay and later resigned, but was, mission meeting following his subpoenas by the Federal Specialists County, LLC lists Joshua through his contract, paid a arrest, Lynn Haven Mayor Bureau of Investigation last and Greenleaf Daniel Anderson as the reg- significant amount of money Margo Anderson alluded Friday related to former City Lawn Care, istered agent, with Serenity through the terms of his res- to more issues coming out, Manager Michael White and White request- Anderson and Tiffany White ignation, which included saying “There’s more infor- two Bay County businesses. ing “any and listed as Title Shareholders. $5,691.20 in accrued salary, mation that going to be The subpoenas requested all documents and records Erosion Control Specialists $21,342 in accrued personal coming forward. I’ll leave it “any and all” paperwork relating to the two compa- lists Tiffany White as the reg- time off, $5,122.08 in full right there.” She asked to be related to White, including nies, including even email istered agent and president, accrued sick leave, $375 as a named the acting city man- his personnel file, contracts, and text communications with David White listed as pro rata portion of car allow- ager, stating “This week, I agreements, emails, text between city employees and the director. ance, $336.20 as a pro rata believe, is a time that is very messages, credit card state- individuals associated with White was arrested for portion of health insurance, timely that I make sure what ments, invoices submitted to the company. aggravated assault with a $37.50 as a pro rata portion Mr. White was doing is what the city for reimbursement, The city can either pro- deadly weapon on March 17 of cellphone allowance and I believed he was doing, and I cancelled checks paying vide all the documentation in connection with a domestic $14,000.46 in repair costs for have to find that out.” “It’s been 800 years that the Cathedral watches over Paris. Happy and unfortunate events for centuries have been marked by the bells of Notre Dame. We can be only horrifi ed by what we see.” Michael’s Angels call Camille Pascal, French historian people to action Tally Rally happening What to know Wednesday in Tallhassee What day: Wednesday, April 17 Who is invited: Anyone with a ‘Everything By Katie Landeck passion for disaster relief @PCNHKatieL When to meet: 6 a.m. at [email protected] Panama City Mall When is the rally: 10 a.m. EST PANAMA CITY — It’s time in Tallahassee to rally. What to wear: White shirt, if It’s time, said Mitzi Prater possible of Michael’s Angels, to bring What to write on your sign: your “Save the 850” signs Save the 850; 850 Strong; Save is burning’ the Panhandle; Save Tyndall and your tarps to the court- yards of Tallahassee. It’s time AFB and Save our schools - to make sure that the state save our children. legislators see the people Hurricane Michael changed. It’s time, she said, to fight been no response from gov- for the area’s rightful fund- ernment,” Prater said. “And ing before it’s too late. we have to have it - we have “It’s been six months, and to have it to function.” there are people with mold With the clock running out in their homes and they are going to get sick, and there’s See ANGELS, A7 Video raises questions about empty trailers Flames and smoke rise from Notre Dame Cathedral as it burns Monday in Paris. Massive plumes By Collin Breaux donate a bunch of stuff and of yellow-brown smoke fi lled the air above the iconic cathedral as ash fell on tourists and others [email protected] I just want to explain some- around the island that marks the center of Paris. [THIBAULT CAMUS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] @PCNHCollinB thing to y’all, that some of these places are unoccu- PANAMA CITY — A video pied,” Mullinax said in the Catastrophic fi re engulfs historic on Facebook showing alleged video while walking around empty trailers at the FEMA the site. “Most of these trailer site at the Bay County places have nobody in them Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris Fairgrounds is raising ques- when there’s people that just tions about the agency’s pulled up saying, ‘We need By Lori Hinnant and response to the housing help. We don’t know where Samuel Petrequin plight faced by those dis- to go. We just got out of the The Associated Press placed by Hurricane Michael. hospital.’” In a live Facebook video When asked about the PARIS —A massive fire posted Saturday, Tallahas- trailers via email, a FEMA engulfed the upper reaches see resident Lauren Mullinax representative skirted the of Paris’ soaring Notre Dame took video of trailers that question, not answering if Cathedral as it was under- appeared to be vacant. The there are empty trailers or going renovations Monday, video — in which trailer not. Instead, they offered a threatening one of the great- doors don’t open when Mul- statement on the agency’s est architectural treasures of linax knocks and don’t show housing response as a whole. the Western world as tour- signs of anyone living there “To date, 875 households ists and Parisians looked on — had over 700 shares and have been placed in travel aghast from the streets below. People watch as fl ames and smoke rise from Notre Dame 18,000 views by Monday trailers, mobile homes and Cathedral as it burns Monday in Paris. [THIBAULT CAMUS/THE afternoon. See FIRE, A4 ASSOCIATED PRESS] “We have pulled up here to See TRAILERS, A7 Panama City News Herald Local & State .................. A3 Sports.........................B1-4 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Want to subscribe? Obituaries ...................... A5 TV Listings ..................... B5 Plenty of sun Mostly sunny Clouds, sun Call 850-747-5050 Nation & World ............ A10 Diversions ......................B6 77° / 60° 79° / 64° 80° / 62° * ** A2 Tuesday, April 16, 2019 | The News Herald GO & DO CELEBRATE COMMUNITY TODAY IN HISTORY Tuesday, April 16 The Associated Press BEACH KIDS - AIRPLANE PICTURE PERFECT SCIENCE: 3:30 p.m. at the Today is Tuesday, April Panama City Beach Library. We want your photos: Post your photos to the News Herald Facebook page with your name, city of 16, the 106th day of 2019. Geared for elementary stu- residence and information about the photo. You can email photos to [email protected]. There are 259 days left in dents (5 years and older) to the year. work on a STE(A)M project. Randy Segler Today's Highlight in Registration required. Details emailed this photo History: at 850-233-5055 and said, “Monarch On April 16, 2007, in one REMEMBERING PEGGY LEE: caterpillars have of America's worst school 6:30 p.m. at Alice's on Bay- descended on our attacks, a college senior view, 1000 Bayview Ave., in butterfl y bushes in killed 32 people on the Historic St. Andrews neigh- the cycle of life.” campus of Virginia Tech borhood of Panama City [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] before taking his own life. featuring Kathy Lyon and the On this date: Amanda Matthews Jazz Trio In 1789, President-elect with Amanda Matthews on George Washington left keyboard, Charles Pagano Mount Vernon, Virginia, for on drums and Steve Gilmore his inauguration in New on bass; presented by the York. Gulf Jazz Society. Seating is In 1862, during the Civil limited. For reservations, call War, President Abraham Amy or Larry at 850-784-2106. Lincoln signed a bill ending slavery in the District of Wednesday, April 17 Columbia. The Confederacy CA$H FOR COMEDY FUND- conscripted all white men RAISER: 7 p.m. at Emerald between the ages of 18 to 35. Coast Theatre Co., 560 Grand In 1962, New Orleans Arch- Blvd., Sandestin, Miramar bishop Joseph Rummel Beach. The Side-Splitters excommunicated three improv comedy troupe from local Roman Catholics for Panama City will perform fi ghting racial integration for the fi rst act, followed by of parochial schools. stand-up comedy by Jason In 1963, Martin Luther Hedden of Panama City and King Jr. wrote his "Letter Damon Sumner of Atlanta. from Birmingham Jail" All proceeds will go the ECTC in which the civil rights capital campaign. Tickets: activist responded to a $95, available at Emerald- group of local clergymen CoastTheatre.org or call who had criticized him for 850-684-0323 leading street protests; King defended his tactics, Thursday, April 18 writing, "Injustice any- LYNN HAVEN SPRING where is a threat to justice CONCERT SERIES: 6 p.m. at TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS everywhere." Sharon Sheffi eld Park in Lynn In 1972, Apollo 16 blasted Haven. Free admission. Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI Ellen Barkin is 65. Martin Lawrence is 54. Actor Jon off on a voyage to the SQUARE DANCE LESSONS: is 92.
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