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BCSO: SCAMS RAMPANT AFTER MICHAEL LOCAL | B1 PANAMA CITY LOCAL & STATE | B1 YES, BAY INCINERATOR IS REPAIRED, WORKING Thursday, January 31, 2019 www.newsherald.com @The_News_Herald facebook.com/panamacitynewsherald 75¢ Tiny homes create big buzz Georgia company trying recent weeks after at least one the county must have at least to help Bay residents out-of-state tiny home man- one 70 square-foot room. fi nd housing aft er ufacturer started advertising Also, ceilings must be at least Hurricane Michael its product in the area to help 7 feet high. address the housing shortage According to current By Patrick McCreless since the hurricane. county records, there have [email protected] Ian Crelling, community been no permit requests for @PNCHPatrickM development director for tiny homes since the Oct. 10 Bay County, said tiny homes hurricane, which damaged PANAMA CITY — Modular are allowed in the unincorpo- or destroyed thousands of houses typically referred to as rated areas. houses in the area. tiny homes could be a quick, “They’re allowed, they just Crelling said the only ques- relatively cheap living option need to meet Florida building tions he really has gotten from for area residents recovering codes on things like wind load residents on the issue are if from Hurricane Michael. designs, and meet certain they can buy storage units and Some area officials said, requirements for founda- convert them into tiny homes. as long as it adheres to basic tions, room height, energy Again, such a structure must Florida building codes, a tiny codes and, of course, flood meet all state codes and the home can be erected in the zone requirements,” Crel- building would need proper county in residential zones. ling said. permitting, Crelling said. The “Jackson” style Tiny Home sold by Tiny Houses of Georgia. Interest in the topic has ignited Crelling said that for [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] on local social media sites in instance, any home built in See TINY, A5 Full service, half price Haney Cosmetology Program salon fi lling void aft er Hurricane Michael By Genevieve Smith SPORTS | C1 @PCNHGenevieve [email protected] GC NOT PANAMA CITY — Vir- WORRIED ginia York has been working in the cosmetology industry AFTER for more than 50 years — but if you ask her, she will insist OPENING that what she’s doing isn’t work at all. WEEKEND “I love my job and I always MISCUES have,” she said. “It’s one of those jobs that doesn’t feel like a job.” York often is reminded of herself when she sees her new students filled with anticipation and excitement No wall as they begin their careers in cosmetology. Immedi- ately following graduation money from Bay High School, York began her career behind the in Dems’ chair, and today is embark- Julieth Montoya practices braiding hair at Tom P. Haney Technical Center on Wednesday. [ALL PHOTOS ing on her 22nd year of BY PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] instructing in the Cosme- tology Program at Haney fi rst off er Technical Center. town. Haney’s Cosmetology “Our clients come because Program is a 40-week, 1,200- they see it’s cheaper but we By Andrew Taylor hour program that offers do the same job,” said Julieth and Alan Fram three classes each year. In- Montoya, who is finishing The Associated Press state tuition for the program the program in just a few is $4,744, which includes days. “And we need people WASHINGTON — Demo- tuition fees and books. to practice on.” crats in the House offered Each day of instruction Montoya said the program a border security plan on includes two hours of time is particularly in need of men Wednesday that would not in the classroom where to practice on, as most of provide a penny for Donald students learn the science their customers are women. Trump’s border wall, ignoring behind the application. In the The salon offers a variety — for now — an early-morning lab, students practice their of services — from haircuts warning from the president craft on mannequin heads, and color, to facials and that they’d be “wasting their before moving on to practice manicures, all under the time” if they don’t come up on family and friends. guidance of York, a licensed with wall money. Once the students are cosmetologist, and at a price The Democratic offer properly prepared, they rate of half what you would is just a starting point in begin practicing on paying pay at a regular salon. House-Senate talks on border customers in the lab’s “My passing rate is 98 security funding that kicked created salon, which has percent,” said York of the off in a basement room in become a mutually benefi- state exam, which students the Capitol. A top Demo- cial service for the students will take in Tallahassee fol- crat acknowledged that and the community after the lowing the program. “everything is on the table,” hurricane demolished many Haney cosmetology student Tameda Johnson styles the hair of salon businesses around See HANEY, A5 fellow student Halley Marsh. See BORDER, A5 Panama City News Herald Business .........................A7 Obituaries ...................... B3 TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Want to subscribe? Diversions ...................... 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Details at LoveTheRep. nauts Alan Shepard, Edgar com Mitchell and Stuart Roosa blasted off aboard Apollo Wednesday, Feb. 6 14 on a mission to the THE STORYTELLER SERIES moon. - 'AN EVENING WITH THOM On this date: GOSSOM': 7 p.m. at Emerald In 1606, Englishman Guy Coast Theatre Co., 560 Grand Fawkes, convicted of high Blvd. in Sandestin, Miramar treason for his part in the Beach. Tickets: $25; purchase "Gunpowder Plot," was set online at emeraldcoas- to be hanged, drawn and theatre.org/tickets or call quartered, but broke his 850-684-0323. neck after falling or jump- ing from the scaffold. Friday, Feb. 8 In 1863, during the Civil 'DANCING LESSONS': 2 p.m. War, the First South at Emerald Coast Theatre Co., Carolina Volunteers, an 560 Grand Blvd. in Sandestin, all-black Union regiment Miramar Beach. The play composed of former follows Ever, a young man slaves, was mustered into with Asperger's Syndrome, federal service at Beaufort, who seeks lessons from a South Carolina. Broadway dancer so he can In 1865, the U.S. House of dance at an awards dinner. Ken and Angela Wallis, of Hamilton, Ontario Canada, and said this was “One of the most beautiful sunsets Representatives joined Tickets: $30 for adults; $28 we’ve ever seen. We’re snowbirds who love wintering in Panama City Beach!” [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] the Senate in passing the for seniors (55 years and 13th Amendment to the older), students, and military; We want your photos: Post your photos to the News Herald Facebook page with your name, city of residence and United States Constitu- purchase online at emerald- information about the photo. You can email photos to [email protected]. tion abolishing slavery, coastheatre.org/tickets or sending it to states for call 850-684-0323. ratifi cation. (The amend- FLORIOPOLIS AND BAY STO- ment was adopted in RYTELLERS PRESENT "NOT December 1865.) Gen. YO' MAMA'S LUV STORIES": Robert E. Lee was named 6:30 p.m. at the St. Andrews TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS general-in-chief of the Civic Club, 2629 W 10th St. Confederate States Army Panama City. Doors open at Princess Beatrix of the Neth- and the Sun- 53. Actress Minnie Driver is by President Jefferson 6 p.m. stories begin at 6:30. erlands, the former queen shine Band) is 49. Actress Portia de Rossi is Davis. Light refreshments. Fabulous regent, is 81. Actor Stuart 68. Rock singer 46. Actor-comedian Bobby In 1917, during World War tellers. Free! with all dona- Margolin is 79. Actress Jessica Johnny Rotten Moynihan is 42. Actress Kerry I, Germany served notice tions in support of Floriopolis. Walter is 78. Former U.S. Rep. is 63. Actress Washington is 42. Bluegrass that it was beginning a 'SUPREME REFLECTIONS' - Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., is 78. Kelly Lynch singer-musician Becky Buller policy of unrestricted sub- TRIBUTE TO THE SUPREMES: Blues singer-musician Charlie Princess is 60. Actor is 40. Singer Justin Timberlake marine warfare. 7:30 p.m. at the Majestic Musselwhite is 75. Actor Glynn Beatrix Anthony LaPaglia is 38. In 1945, Pvt. Eddie Slovik, Resort Ballroom, 10901 Front Turman is 73. Baseball Hall of is 60. Singer- 24, became the fi rst U.S. Beach Road, Panama City Famer Nolan Ryan is 72. Actor musician Lloyd Cole is 58. Send your birthday infor- soldier since the Civil War Beach. Part of the 'Martin Jonathan Banks is 72. Singer- Actress Paulette Braxton is 54. mation and photos to to be executed for deser- Presents' series. For details, musician Harry Wayne Casey (KC Rock musician Al Jaworski is [email protected]. tion as he was shot by an visit MartinTheatre.com/ American fi ring squad in presents-series or call the France.