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Council ‘We feel like a family again’ moving forward on Santa Rosa deputy on the mend aft er informational 16-month battle with cancer mailouts By Duwayne Escobedo 315-4489 | @DuwayneENWFDN By Kevin Boyer [email protected] 850-623-2120 | @KboyerSRPG [email protected] NAVARRE — Nic Hub- bard finally beat his primary MILTON – Milton City refractory Hodgkin’s dis- Council has voted 3-2 to ease, losing nearly 60 move forward on providing pounds during his 16-month voters in the city of Milton treatment. with a pamphlet that will “Obviously, I have no provide information regard- muscle mass anymore,” said ing the half cent sales tax the 163-pound Hubbard. The increase proposed by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s county commissioners. Office patrol deputy weighed The city has distributed 220 pounds when he first similar pamphlets to the learned he had Hodgkin lym- public regarding upcom- phoma in May 2018. ing referendums to provide The rare cancer attacks the clarification on the upcom- lymphatic system, a network ing votes, according to city of tiny filters that drain fluid documentation. and waste from the body and The cost to complete the helps produce white blood mailing, according to City cells that protect the body Manager Randy Jorgenson, against various infections. would be approximately Hubbard’s Hodgkin’s $5,000. Jorgenson said that disease came with a softball- he wanted to make it clear sized tumor in the middle of that the pamphlets were to his chest. provide information only and After seven months of che- would not express the opinion motherapy, scans showed about of the city. Jorgenson him returning to health. But said the flyer was reviewed by two days after he finished his legal council and was deemed last chemo treatment on Oct. acceptable to be mailed. 26, tests showed the cancer Councilwoman Shannon grew back. His type of Hodg- Rice said she did not agree kin’s lymphoma was resistant with the sales tax being on a to chemotherapy. ABOVE: Nic, Lauren and Logan special election but said she However, instead of Hubbard take a weekend getaway to did believe the voters should becoming discouraged, Hub- Annapolis, Maryland, about 28 miles be the ones to vote and decide bard was determined to lift south of Baltimore. [CONTRIBUTED his spirits and overcome the PHOTOS] See COUNCIL, A14 disease. “Last year really just forced me “Last year really just forced to be a lot more positive about me to be a lot more positive everything about life. It made about everything about life,” me appreciate all the people who said the 27-year-old man, cared for me. It made me realize who has a 19-month-old son, that I had to fi ght for my son, Logan, with his wife, Lauren. Logan, my wife, my brothers and “It made me appreciate all sisters and all my family. I was the people who cared for me. lying there one day and I thought, It made me realize that I had ‘I have to start eating. I have to to fight for my son, Logan, my start drinking. People are relying wife, my brothers and sisters on me to get better.’” and all my family. I was lying there one day and I thought, ‘I Nic Hubbard have to start eating. I have to start drinking. People are rely- LEFT: Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s ing on me to get better.’” Offi ce Deputy Nic Hubbard with oncologist Dr. Edward Gladstone at See DEPUTY, A14 Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. City Councilwoman Shannon Rice Cosse’s Corner comes to Milton

By Kevin Boyer (of the Corner Shack) were Mike Cosse 850-623-2120 | @KboyerSRPG friends and they were get- (left) and his | [email protected] ting out of it to do some things son Hunter and I saw the opportunity and run his three MILTON – Residents of jumped on it,” Cosse said. restaurants. Santa Rosa County who love Cosse said the new res- Cosse said this the flavors of Cosse’s Place taurant offers an entirely restaurant is on Stewart Street now have different menu than his other more of a sno- a new location to enjoy even businesses, featuring a break- ball stand than more -style food fast menu including a unique a restaurant. with the arrival of Cosse’s breakfast burrito and a fan He said the Corner Shack. favorite biunique. For lunch shack serves Mike Cosse, owner of the he offers specialty sand- breakfest items Cosse’s Place and Cosse’s on wiches and burgers. as well as lunch the Beach, said he decided “We also offer a café ole items. [KEVIN to open the new restaurant and the big thing is tradition BOYER/PRESS to keep bring the commu- New Orleans sno-balls,” he GAZETTE] nity cuisine inspired by New said. Orleans. “The previous operators See COSSE’S, A14

Publisher Jim Fletcher Obituaries ...... A2 Lifestyle ...... B1 B2 A12 623-2120 Opinion ...... A6 Sports & Outdoors ...... B2 UWF football generates Stirling acquires Pace [email protected] Faith ...... A7 Classifieds ...... B6 economic impact retail center for $26M * ** A2 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette OBITUARIES

COLONEL JAMES BRIGGS DIUGUID CAPT WALTER H REESE, USN (RET) WHAT'S HAPPENING 1945-2019 1925-2019 MILTON — Upcom- Assistance Program Colonel Diuguid died instructor for the first Milton - CAPT Walter ing Santa Rosa assists with energy in Milton, FL on August Vietnamese pilot train- H Reese, USN (Ret), government and local obligations, electric or 27, 2019. He was pre- ing classes at Sheppard passed away peacefully announcements, events gas, to heat or cool the ceded in death by his AFB, Texas. Colonel on the 12th of September, and activities are as home for applicants parents William Edward Diuguid was the course four days after his 94th follows. who qualify and have and Addison Briggs director for the first birthday. not received assistance Diuguid and an infant DOD school devoted Walt was born in Sep- UPCOMING in the past year. brother. He is survived to countering terror- tember 1925 in Buchanan, Apply Mondays by his wife Suzanne ism. He later flew A-10 Michigan to Walter A and MILTON MEETINGS: only at 6607 Elva St., Diuguid. aircraft at RAF Bent- Alvina Geminder Reese. The following meetings Milton. Bring proof of Colonel Diuguid was waters, England and He met his future wife, take place at Milton City gross household income born in Louisville, Ken- Leipheim Air Base, Ger- Mary Margaret McNeal, Hall, council cham- (wages, Social Secu- tucky. He graduated many. He was privileged in 1942 when they were bers, 6738 Dixon St., rity, SSI, child support, from Atherton High to serve as the Air Force seniors at Buchanan High unless otherwise indi- pensions, retirement, School and Western advisor to the Air Force School. Shortly after Walt cated. Contact the etc.) for the last 30 days Kentucky University. Reserve's 442nd Tacti- got his wings, he and City Manager’s Office on all household mem- At Western, he was a cal Fighter Wing during Mary were married on 23 as trips to connect with at 983-5411 for more bers, electric or gas bill, member of Sigma Nu their conversion to June 1946 in Buchanan at Presbyterian churches information. current picture ID on Fraternity, the West- the A-10. The enlisted a ceremony performed by overseas, including South • The 4 p.m. Sept. applicant and Social ern Players Group and force at the 442nd made Mary's father. They were Africa, Kenya, Thailand, 26 Youth Council Security cards on all President of Alpha him an honorary Chief married for almost 72 years and China. meeting has been household members. Call Psi Omega Dramatic Master Sergeant, an when she passed away in He gave countless hours canceled. 981-0036 for details. Fraternity. After grad- award he treasured. He April 2018 and Walt missed of volunteer efforts to the • LEAP Committee, FLORIDA DEPARTMENT uation, Briggs taught served as Course Direc- her every day since then. Santa Rosa Chamber of 3:30 p.m. Sept. 26, OF CORRECTIONS HIRING special education at tor in the Air Ground Walt and Mary had three Commerce (twice hon- Conference Room BONUS: $1,000 hiring Bowling Green High Operations School and boys, Steve, Chuck and ored as their “Man of the A. bonuses to new FDC School. helped develop the first Bob. Walt shared with his Year”), The Boy Scouts of • Board of Adjust- hires at institutions Colonel Diuguid Combat Airspace Con- boys and larger family his America, Sunrise Kiwanis ments, 5:30 p.m. statewide, including joined the Air Force and trol Course. love of God, love of the of Santa Rosa (Aktion Sept. 30. Santa Rosa Correctional graduated from pilot In his final assign- outdoors, and his commit- Club, Terrific Kids, Relay • Housing Work Institution, Milton. training at Williams ment, he was the ment to caring for every for Life), The Arc of the Group, 6:30 p.m. Applicants who com- AFB, AZ. He trained Commander of the Air community that we were Emerald Coast, Santa Oct. 3. plete their correctional with the Air Comman- Force ROTC detach- ever part of (We moved a Rosa Clean Community officer certification dos at Hurlburt Field, ment at the University lot)! His boys were brought and Santa Rosa Rivers RECURRING through either FDC or FL prior to his first of Louisville. While up learning and absorbing Cleanup, Blackwater River certain state colleges deployment to South- there he was appointed these same values: Church, Foundation, and apologies ENERGY BILL HELP: Tri- are eligible. Paid train- east Asia. Briggs spent a Kentucky Colonel, more than Church but also to all those not listed! County Community ing is available. an extensive period in inducted into the Arnold Church activities; School His faith and prac- Council, Inc.’s Low- Visit FLDOCjobs.com Asia and was stationed Air Society and selected and education - learning; tice spanned his life. He Income Home Energy for details. in Vietnam, Laos, Thai- for membership in Omi- there was no question- recognized the accom- land and Cambodia. His cron Delta Kappa. ing the importance Dad plishments of others combat awards include After leaving the Air placed on these things. It wherever he served, and BRIEFS the Silver Star, Purple Force, Colonel Diuguid happened in Boy Scouts, partnered with others Heart, two awards of was active in business hunting and fishing, to make a positive dif- By Press Gazette staff interactive exhibits, the Distinguished Flying and later worked for exploring every outdoor ference in the world. He and benefits the Navarre Cross and 22 Air Medals. the Charlotte County opportunity, “let’s go try was an educator and life MILTON — Upcom- Beach Marine Science He was awarded pilot's Sheriff's Department as this…, and, “I think we can builder wherever he saw ing community events, Station. wings by the Vietnam- a counselor and teacher build this!” Almost every the chance. He was a announcements and •26th annual Charity ese, Lao and Khmer Air for convicted juvenile place Dad and Mom found generous and determined activities by local orga- chili Cook Off — set-up Forces and received two felons. for us to live due to our man of faith, family nizations are as follows: is at noon, and tast- awards of the Vietnam Fully retired, he and Navy “moves” was on the man, mentor, advocate, ing is 2-4 p.m. Oct. 13 Gallantry Cross and his wife Suzanne spent water - and not “down- friend, servant leader - a Navarre Beach Coastal at the pagodas. It ben- the Khmer Medal of several years sailing town.” Dad took us on a “life force,” and “fishing Cleanup efits Caring and Sharing Honor. His other mili- the Gulf, Bahamas and bazillion family trips and buddy.” Even through of South Santa Rosa. tary awards include: Caribbean aboard their activities. As a dad, grand- the challenges brought Keep Santa Rosa Cost is a $10 donation The Legion of Merit boat-the sailing vessel father, great grandfather, on by his failing health he Beautiful will partici- at the door. It includes and Four Meritorious "Options". They moved and uncle he was the best remained fiercely positive pate in the International a volleyball tournament Service Medals. to Milton, Florida to advocate his family could and always had a smile for Coastal Cleanup in Santa costs $10 per person) Between his tours in enjoy being with their ever have. any visitor. He brought a Rosa County 8 a.m. to and raffle. Tournament Asia, he served as an extended family. Walt and Mary traveled can do attitude to every- noon Sept. 21 at Navarre registration is $10 and widely, and often. Their thing he ever did. Beach. Participants will includes cook off entry. children and their family Walt is survived by meet at the pavilion east Chili contest entrants TAMMY SUE LITTLE were their priorities. his sister, Joyce Stom- of the Navarre Beach must bring precooked, MAY 26, 1964 - SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 Children, grandchildren, baugh, his sons, Steve Fishing Pier. Bring water warmed chili in a crock- great-grandchildren, (Diana) Reese, Chuck and ware a hat, sun- pot with a ladle, salsa and Tammy Sue Little, 55, nieces and nephews, it (Marcy) Reese, and Bob glasses and sunscreen. chips. Musician Stevie of Lake Wales, Florida did not matter where they (Beth) Reese, grandchil- Visit www.srclean.org Hall will perform 3-7 passed away Monday, were or what time of year dren Joni Johnson, Randy or www.oceancon- p.m. September 16, 2019 - that is where you would Reese, Susannah Reese, servancy.org for more Call 850-939-1092 for after an extended battle find them. He and Mary Tyler Reese, Nathaniel information. To schedule more on Juana’s events. with brain cancer. She came to every significant Reese, Samuel Reese, and an alternate group date or was born May 26, 1964 family event for all of us: Anna Graves, and great location, call Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Republican in Albuquerque, New births, graduations, Eagle grandchildren Lathum Clean Community, 850- Women Mexico. Scout ceremonies, wed- Johnson, Camden John- 623 -1930; the Navarre She has been a resi- dings, you name it. Of son, Frank Chessin, Ira coordinator at 939- The SRRW general dent of the area since course, as often as not, Chessin, Cayden Reese, 6973; or email director@ luncheon meeting is 11 2002 coming from family would flock to their and Caspian Reese. He srclean.org. a.m. Sept. 24 at Bella Thomasville, Alabama. home in Milton, Florida. will be deeply missed by Luna Italian Bistro. She was first and fore- Travels took them to Navy all who knew him and Juana’s Pagoda’s events Speaker is Dan Sche- most the loving mom of League meetings and Hur- most especially by his bler, Santa Rosa County 3 young ladies who were ricane Hunter reunions in family. His words are the Here are activities Administrator. He will the love of her life, a Pia- all corners of the United best conclusion, “Our scheduled at Juana’s present information on nist, Music Teacher and States. Travels with church prayer at home is Love. Pagodas and Sailors the Oct. 8 Special Elec- ministry partner with delegations, to see friends, And that is enough.” Grill, 1451 Navarre Beach tion Ballot including the her devoted husband. Pace, FL, 2 grandchil- and for the sheer joy of it, A visitation will be Causeway, Navarre. 1 Cent Sales Tax, the She was a member of dren Madison Pouncey took them to many coun- held Saturday, Septem- •Nick Andrews per- Navarre Beach Special the First Baptist Church and Eleanor Wine. tries and continents. ber 21, from 2 to 4 PM, formance, 4-8 p.m. Sept. Fire District, and the of Lake Wales for the Services will be held Walt was a 30 year at the National Crema- 21, grill; Hippy Jim per- Gulf Breeze referen- past 18 years where she at 11 am Saturday, Sep- career Naval Aviator with tion and Burial Society, formance, 5-9 p.m. Sept. dums. Attendees are served beside her hus- tember 21, 2019 at the 12,600 hours of flight 5641 US-90, Milton, FL 21, deck, L.A.Strangers responsible for order- band. She is preceded First Baptist Church in time, followed by 11 years 32583. A memorial ser- performance, 9:30 p.m. ing and paying for their in death by her father Lake Wales. of teaching as the Senior vice will be held Sunday, to 1:30 a.m. Sept. 21, own lunch. To RSVP by Joe Mack Floyd. Condolences may be Naval Science instructor September 22, at the First pagoda. the Sept. 21 deadline, She is survived by sent to the family. For at the Milton High School Presbyterian Church, 205 •2nd Annual Open contact Jodi Volmert her husband of 36 any unable to attend the NJROTC unit. After retire- Elmira Street, Milton, FL water swim, 10 a.m. at 850-207-9190 or years Charles Little, service in person you ment he was active in the 32570. The service will Sept. 22 in the Santa Jodi.volmert@gmail. daughters Emily Little can request a private Navy League, holding begin at 2:00 PM and a Rosa Sound of the beach com. Guests are always of Lake Wales, FL, link to the simulcast offices at local and national reception will follow. at Juana’s. $40 registra- welcome. Heidi Pouncey (Aaron) from the office of First levels, advocating on behalf The family would like to tion includes breakfast of Spanish Fort, AL, Baptist Church of Lake of the maritime services express their deep appre- and a souvenir towel. Trilogy Challenge disc Rebekah Wine (Joseph) Wales. Please call to members of govern- ciation to the staff of Proceeds benefit the golf tourney of Lake Wales, FL, (863)676-3436, and ment at all levels- local, Home Instead and Emer- Navarre High School mother Darlene McKil- we will send you via regional and national. He ald Coast Hospice for swim team. Regis- The tourney is 10 a.m. lip and step-father email or text a private was a Naval Academy Blue their wonderful support ter at juanaspagodas. Sept. 28 at the Pirates Marvin McKillip of link. Marion Nelson and Gold Affiliate for this in helping care for Walt. com/openwaterswim. Cove Disc Golf Course Milton, FL, brother Funeral Home handling area. He found great joy In lieu of flowers, please htm. For details, con- on Pensacola State’s Rick Floyd (Rachel) of arrangements. in mentoring the young consider making a contri- tact David Walker, Milton campus. Regis- men and women of the bution in Walt’s memory 850-393-5404. tration is $40, and each NJROTC unit and active to the New Beginnings •Joshua Tyrone per- player receives a player’s SUBMISSIONS duty service members, Preschool Center (PO Box formance, 3-7 p.m. Sept. package with three reg- strongly encouraging them 3813, Milton, FL 32572), 22, deck. ulation discs, a T-shirt The Press Gazette publishes Santa Rosa County to believe in themselves. Presbyterian Disaster •7th annual Okto- and other goodies. The residents and former residents’ obituaries, including He was an active elder, Assistance (Hurricane berfest beer tasting of packages are valued at a photo, for $95 in print and online. Family members teacher, choir member, Recovery, etc., https:// beers around the world, $60 to $70. To register should write the 500-word announcements and funeral youth advisor and much pda.pcusa.org), or Keep noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 5, and for other details, homes should submit them to the newspaper for more in the Presbyterian Santa Rosa Beautiful, Inc at the pagodas. Adults visit https://www. confi rmation. We may edit submissions for style. Call Church for many years, (Clean Community, River age 21 and up only. It ecdgc.org/. Register 623-2120 or email [email protected] for more with service in the local Clean up, etc., http:// includes a souvenir by Sept. 14 to ensure a information. area and regionally as well www.srclean.org/). glass, marine life and T-shirt in your size. * ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 A3

* ** A4 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette One dead aft er offi cer involved shooting, investigation underway

Staff reports district’s main offices, on along with a SRSO deputy. U.S. Highway 90. SRSO Sgt. Rich Aloy The early morning theft The dump truck driver said it was routine to put of a dump truck from a fled with officers in pur- personnel on leave during gas station in Milton set suit. The chase entered an investigation like this. a chain of events into the Pensacola State Col- The Florida Depart- motion that left the sus- lege Milton Campus, the ment of Law Enforcement pect dead. release said. is assisting with the The theft was reported A city police car and investigation. at 5:20 a.m. from The a Santa Rosa County The victim’s identity Other Place gas station Sheriff’s Office patrol was not released as of late in Milton, according car were rammed by the Tuesday afternoon. to a press release from dump truck during the It was not immediately the Milton Police incident. clear from the information Department. The suspect was shot released, which officers Officers made contact and killed. Two Milton fired at the suspect or with the truck near the Police Department offi- whether the individual The suspect stole a dump truck from a nearby gas station and was driving in the city Douglas Dillon Adminis- cers have been placed was still in the truck at limits with police in pursuit. The incident ended in PSC, in the county limits which tration Center, the school on administrative leave, the time. resulted in SRSO being called. [SRSO/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Changes in Whiting Field helicopter training get green light

By Jim Thompson selected a Sea Ranger after the Navy released 315-4445 | @Jimtn- replacement, it used its draft environmental wfdn | jthompson@ a “conservative rep- assessment. nwfdailynews.com resentative surrogate "Based on the findings helicopter, the Eurocop- of the final EA (envi- MILTON — No envi- ter UH-72 Lakota” for ronmental assessment) ronmental impact its draft environmental and the public review of statement will be assessment, according the draft EA, the Navy required as the U.S. to documents from the has determined that Navy moves to mod- assessment. The UH-72 this action will have ernize its helicopter and is a light utility heli- no significant impact tilt-rotor aircraft train- copter used by the U.S. on the quality of the ing at Naval Air Station Army. human environment," Whiting Field, accord- In addition to oper- the Fleet Forces Com- ing to a Thursday news ating at Whiting Field, mand's public affairs release from Fleet Forces the new helicopters will office noted in its news Command in Norfolk, use a number of out- release. As a result of Va. lying fields in the area the Navy's determina- The Navy recently that also are part of the tion, a "Finding of No completed an envi- Whiting Field complex Significant Impact" ronmental assessment for training operations. has been issued in con- evaluating the poten- The new helicop- nection with the fleet tial environmental ters are not the only modernization plan, effects from the planned changes coming to the according to the news replacement of the cur- training program. New release. rent fleet of TH-57 Sea flight simulators will be There will, however, Ranger training helicop- included and there will be some environmental ters with the Advanced be a 22 percent increase impacts, albeit slight, Helicopter Training in operational tempo, associated with the System at NAS Whiting along with changes changes. According to Field. The Navy plans to in operational tactics the draft environmen- bring 130 new helicop- based on a new cur- tal assessment, there ters to Whiting Field, riculum. Currently, the will be some increase in the initial training stop installation and its out- noise, in part because for all Navy, Marine lying airfields conduct of the increased opera- Corps and Coast Guard approximately 1.5 mil- tional tempo, in some helicopter pilots. lion operations annually. areas near Whiting The exact new helicop- Takeoffs and landings Field facilities. But noise ter coming to Whiting each count as separate levels would remain Field is not known. Bell operations. below a 75-decibel day- Helicopters, Airbus and The changes coming to night average, close to Leonardo Helicopters NAS Whiting Field also the 65-decibel range met an April 2 deadline will include construc- of normal conversa- for submitting bids for tion of both temporary tion, according to the replacement helicopters. and permanent sup- assessment. The Navy could award a porting facilities and an The draft environ- contract for the 130 heli- increase in personnel, mental assessment noted copters by late this year, according to information little adverse impact and could begin taking from the environmental on water resources, as delivery a few months assessment. construction activities later, replacing NAS The Navy's final envi- will avoid wetlands and Whiting Field’s entire ronmental assessment flood plains. Addition- Sea Ranger fleet by 2023. included consideration ally, the Navy projects Interestingly, because of public comment sub- no significant adverse the Navy has not yet mitted in June and July, effects on vegetation or wildlife. The final environ- mental assessment and Finding of No Signifi- cant Impact are available online at www.nepa. navy.mil/ahts or at any of the following public libraries: Pensacola Library, 239 N. Spring Street; Tryon Branch Library, 1200 Langley Ave., Pensacola; Century Branch Library, 7991 N. Century Boulevard, Century; Genealogy Branch Library, 5740 N. Ninth Avenue, Pen- sacola; Molino Branch Library, 6450-A High- way 95A; Southwest Branch Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway, Pensacola; Westside Branch Library, 1301 W. Gregory Street, Pen- sacola; Pace Library, 4750 Pace Patriot Bou- levard; Milton Library, 5541 Alabama Street, Jay Library, 5259 Booker Lane and the Genealogy Center, 6275 Dogwood Drive in Milton. * ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 A5

* ** A6 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette OPINION

Florida should ANOTHER VIEW tighten rules on jailhouse snitch testimony

mong the factors that have sent innocent people to prison for crimes they didn’t commit, one A stands out for its sheer cynicism and potential for abuse. Jailhouse infor- mants — also known as “snitches” — trade testimony against other inmates for more favorable treatment by prosecutors. Nationwide, 20 percent of DNA-based exonerations feature lying snitches. As a result, many states are tightening the rules on the use of jailhouse informants. Florida lawmakers should follow suit. There’s little doubt that snitch testimony can be compelling. Jailhouse informants often recount confessions with facts they’d otherwise have no way of knowing. A skill- Trump ended peace talks, but not war ful prosecutor, playing on the “snitches get stitches” trope, can make it seem as if Our presence has not been enough hands of this war and fearing the a jailhouse informant is heroically com- to block the emergence of yet humiliation of defeat. Lately, he’s ing forward at great personal risk. another enemy in Afghanistan: the fallen back on macho posturing. But an unscrupulous or overzealous pros- Islamic State. In August, one of its On Wednesday, he said he ecutor can also work with snitches to flesh suicide bombers slaughtered 63 canceled the meeting with the out those convincing details — or even worse, people at a wedding in the capital. Taliban “when I learned that collaborate to testimony describ- SStephentephen CChapmanhapman Before becoming president, they had killed a great Ameri- ing confessions that never took place. Trump called for a speedy with- can soldier from Puerto Rico Nobody wants to believe that would hap- drawal. But in 2017, he sent more and 11 other innocent people” pen. But in at least three high-profile Florida he Taliban will not be guests troops. He has been trapped — as if agreeing to a peace deal exonerations, it probably did, including: at Camp David. The peace between three foul options. would be a favor to them. •William Dillon, freed in 2007 after spend- T talks with them are his- The first is to maintain our com- He boasted, “The last four days, ing 27 years in prison on a trumped-up murder tory, and the Afghan government mitment of 14,000 troops, which we have hit our enemy harder than charge. One of the key witnesses in Dillon’s is relieved it can proceed with is enough to preserve a stalemate they have ever been hit before, 1981 conviction was Roger Dale Chapman, the Sept. 28 presidential elec- but not enough to win the war. and that will continue.” That’s who described Dillon confessing to, and even tion without feeling irrelevant. The second is to escalate the fight, debatable. But if he thinks hit- acting out, the murder in a jail dining hall. The president said the nego- which Barack Obama did in spades ting them harder will force to Decades later, DNA evidence definitively tiations are “dead” because the — raising our troop strength to them capitulate, he is deluded. exonerated Dillon. Chapman appeared at Taliban carried out an attack that 100,000 — without success. President Richard Nixon tried it a 2009 legislative inquiry, describing how killed an American soldier. But The third is to withdraw most in 1972, unleashing a massive air investigators threatened to falsely charge the talks began in 2018, and 15 or all of our forces. The advantage campaign against North Vietnam, him as well if he didn’t help convict Dillon. U.S. service personnel had died is that the number of American only to eventually accept the same •Chad Heins, released from prison 14 this year as they were going on. casualties would decline, even terms the enemy had demanded years after he was charged with murder- After all, we have not been able to zero. The disadvantage is that before. “We bombed the North ing his sister-in-law in Jacksonville. During to kill our way out of the war. sooner or later, the Afghan gov- Vietnamese into accepting our his trial, two inmates testified that Heins Last year, the U.S. Special ernment would disintegrate and concessions,” said a disillu- described committing the murder and then Inspector General for Afghani- the Taliban would take over. sioned White House official. erasing physical evidence — testimony stan Reconstruction reported But it’s a false choice. Given the We’re not going to win in that conveniently filled in glaring holes in the Afghan government con- corruption, ineptitude and poor Afghanistan or even leave the state’s case, which relied on the asser- trolled less than 56% of the fighting record of our Afghan behind a stable peace. So here’s tion that a 19-year-old Heins was sophisti- country, a decline. The Afghan allies, and given the stubborn what we should do: 1) Admit cated enough to remove any evidence that government said in June that 50 resilience of the Taliban, the dis- it. 2) Get out. 3) Get over it. he’d committed the bloody murder. A third Afghans per day were dying “in mal outcome is pretty much a sure inmate later testified that he’d overheard the fight against terrorism.” thing. The only question is when. Steve Chapman blogs at http:// the first two inmates conspiring to lie. Not all the carnage can be Trump, however, is perpetually www.chicagotribune.com/ These cases, and others, have already blamed on the Taliban or al-Qaida. torn between wanting to wash his news/opinion/chapman. inspired reforms in Florida. Stan- dard jury instructions (which judges read before sending a jury to deliberate) include a section on evaluating the cred- ibility of witnesses who may “have a rea- son to make a false statement in order to AC demons mount heated attack strike a good bargain with the State.” But, as described in a recent Associ- ated Press story, other states have written repairman’s truck pulling up. Memorial Day, the AC went out those safeguards into law and enacted oth- Having the keys to the AC in my new car on our return trip ers — including formal tracking of jailhouse repair kits and AC installa- with the outside temperature informant testimony and increased ability for tion tools is a powerful thing. reading 100 degrees. It was so judges to exclude dubious snitch testimony. Most of the folks from Bay hot that even though we were in There’s a lot more Florida can do to pre- County east to Franklin County a convertible, it was less miser- vent wrongful convictions and free people went without it immediately able to leave the top up than serving time for crimes they didn’t com- MMikeike CazalasCazalas after Hurricane Michael but expose ourselves to the sun. mit. Revising laws governing snitch tes- there was strength in numbers, Recently I woke up at 4 a.m. timony should be an easy step toward must not have paid proper comfort in the knowledge that sweating and immediately justice for Florida lawmakers, and one they homage to Dr. Gorrie over we were not suffering alone. knew the AC was out. The should take in the upcoming session. I the years, because since But even that restoration thermostat said it was already Hurricane Michael I seem of sweet relief was delayed 86 degrees inside. I checked This editorial first appeared in the to have been targeted by AC at my house, as, something the breaker this time and then Daytona Beach News Journal demons intent on sweating me like 13 days after the storm, gave up and called for help. to death – always after hours. give or take, power started Shortly after 8 a.m., as I Back in 1851, Dr. John Gorrie returning to my neighbors’ awaited the call-back from a of Apalachicola was granted the homes. But not mine. repair business, my neighbor first U.S. patent for “mechanical After a few days I finally knocked on my door to ask if my Santa Rosa’s Press refrigeration.” It was 1902 before short-circuited and Tweeted to AC was working. Was I sweating Willis Carrier was credited with Gulf Power some snarky com- so bad they could sense it from Gazette inventing the first “modern” ment about everyone but me across the street, I wondered? air-conditioning system and four having power on my street. He told me that even though more years passed before Frigid- Speaking of power: Social his home had power, like mine, Address: 6576 Caroline St., Milton, FL 32570 aire brought to market a system media! Because within min- his AC also wasn’t working. Online: srpressgazette.com Main Offi ce Fax Number: 850-623-2007 small enough for home use. utes my phone was ring- But he had already, somehow, Classifi eds: 850-623-2120 The day after that, I’m con- ing and the very kind Sandy diagnosed the problem as being Publisher Jim Fletcher Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette vinced, came the invention of Sims was reaching out. a failing transformer, produc- jfl [email protected] (USPS 604-360) is published the air conditioner repairman. “Caz, did you turn ing enough power to run our Executive Editor Jason Blakeney twice weekly on Wednesdays [email protected] and Saturdays for $52.00 per Besides electricity, there’s on the breaker for the homes but not anything running Staff Writer Keven Boyer year (in county) by GateHouse [email protected] Media Group. Periodicals post- really nothing we care more power?” she asked. off 220 volts. While I was pretty Staff Writer Ramon Rios age paid at Milton, Florida. about or can least do without on “I checked all the breakers, in sure he was just making stuff [email protected] POSTMASTER: Send address Offi ce Manager Carol Barnes changes to Santa Rosa’s Press a standard August day in North- the house and the garage, and up, I called the repairman off. [email protected] Gazette, 6576 Caroline St., west Florida than air condition- they’re all good,” I replied. We returned from break- Advertising Debbie Coon Milton, FL 32570. [email protected] ing. Really, electricity takes first “No,” she said, “the fast to a cooling house. Advertising Tracie Smeltoys SUBSCRIPTION RATES place only because you need it breaker on the outside of Here’s the thing about walk- [email protected] In County CONTACT US One year ...... $52.00 to power the air conditioner. the house where the power ing out of the heat and humid- Call 623-2120 to report news, Six months ...... $26.00 subscribe or learn about our Three months...... $13.00 Short of the birth of my son feeds into the meter.” ity of Northwest Florida and classifi ed and display advertis- Out of county and a few family milestones, Well, I learned some- into an air-conditioned room ing options. One year ...... $79.80 Six months ...... $39.90 I’ve never experienced the likes thing new that day. — that blast of cold air takes COPYRIGHT NOTICE Three months...... $19.95 of the joy that encompassed me Since then, though, it’s just the sting out of sweaty heat The entire contents of Santa Senior Citizen (over 62) Rosa’s Press Gazette, including One year ...... $45.00 the first time my old AC died been odd. The AC went out twice just like a kiss from a beautiful its logotype, are fully protected Six months ...... $22.00 and, as I sat outside fanning - after hours - for no discernible woman takes the sting out of by copyright and registry and Three months...... $11.25 cannot be reproduced in any myself with palm leaves, my head reason and the repairman fixed a black eye, it just didn’t mat- form for any purpose without Delivery subscriptions may prior, written permission from be charged a higher rate for encased in an ice-filled towel, it though he wasn’t 100 percent ter anymore, we were happy. Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette. holiday editions. I spotted the air-conditioner sure how. Then, in Atlanta for Until next time.

* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 A7 FAITH

KEEPING THE FAITH On tiny wings

dense), save for a summary offered by the geologists. between the two. seems to be waning in the of his most well-known So it goes, ending with In the face of unprec- world, rekindle your own. quote: “Think globally. no one being held account- edented global con- If greedy corporatism is Act locally.” That quote able for the disaster. Ellul nectivity, the only way devouring your creativity might get to the heart of concludes: “In a society like forward for us is to flap and joy, start a balanced, the man’s ideology. He ours, it is almost impos- our own little wings. ethical business yourself. RRonnieonnie MMcBrayercBrayer could never forget that we sible for a single person to Ellul said: “Only on a Every global problem is are connected to the great, be responsible for anything. grassroots level are our a local opportunity beg- expansive, human family. Each person carries out actions honest, realis- ging for action and ser- acques Ellul was a French An example Ellul often an individual task discon- tic, and authentic.” vice. We must believe — as philosopher, theologian used to make this point was nected from the whole.” When overwhelmed people of faith declaring Jand sociologist who had that of a collapsed dam. The But this disconnect is by circumstances, those that God’s intent is to make one of the more prophetic structure bursts, washing an illusion, as no one in which we seemingly all things new — that what views of modern society. away a village downstream. a global society lives or have no impact, we can- we do will matter in the With conclusions on the Immediately an investiga- acts independent from not throw our hands up big scheme of things. dangerous spread of propa- tion is launched to find the greater community. in despair, uttering the And with a little per- ganda; of how over-reliance the cause of the tragedy. This integration can also defeatist mantra, “There’s severance and grace, we upon technology would ulti- However, the village be called the “Butterfly nothing we can do!” may become the final mately undermine human elders built their town where Effect.” It’s possible that a Of course, there is some- bit of energy needed to dignity; and how the collud- they were told it would Monarch butterfly flapping thing we can do! There’s change the world. ing of religion with politics be safe. The construction its tiny wings in Mexico, something you can do! made for an uncontrollable, workers were simply doing will provide the final bit If the Amazon is burn- Ronnie McBrayer is a syn- combustible mixture, he was their jobs. The contractor, of energy needed to form ing, plant a tree where dicated columnist, blog- ahead of his time. likewise, was only follow- a hurricane in the Pacific you live. If you feel the ger, pastor, and author Americans are largely ing the blueprints provided. Ocean. Granted, the effect national educational system of multiple books. Visit unfamiliar with Ellul (to And the engineer drew the will not be immediate, is a disaster, run for your his website at www.ron- be fair, he can be quite plans based on conclusions but there is a connection local school board. If hope niemcbrayer.org.

FAITH BRIEFS

By GateHouse Media Florida •A free presentation of a video on advancing racial MILTON — Here is a list of harmony in the community scheduled faith-based ser- will be shown 6 p.m. Sept. vices and events. Send church 24 in the Gracey Room of the announcements to faith@ Milton Community Center, srpressgazette.com at least two 5629 Byrom St. It is open to the weeks in advance. public. •A community-building Pine Level schedules initiative and celebration for homecoming families and friends is schedule for the community. Hours are JAY — Pine Level Baptist 3-6 p.m. Sept. 28 at Carpen- Church will have its annual ter’s Park, Munson Highway, homecoming celebration 10 Milton. Join the Baha’is for the a.m. Sept. 21 at 3300 Pine Level afternoon, featuring food and Church Road, Jay, with a special drinks, face painting, hip-hop hour of music and fellowship. dancing, kid’s crafts, and story At 11 a.m., guest speakers time. The event is free and Gaylon and Becky Calloway everyone is welcome. will minister. Lunch will follow. Contact daffraneeze@gmail. Smoke fl ows from First Baptist Church of Milligan as fi refi ghters fi ght the fl ames during the fi re in com or 850-623-5315 for details July. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/GATEHOUSE MEDIA FLORIDA] First Church presents Christian on either event. sermon series, Fifth Sunday celebration RECURRING MILTON — First Church BAGDAD UNITED METHODIST Church destroyed by Milton will present “Christian CHURCH: The Sept. 22 service to the Core,” a fall series of ser- at Bagdad UMC includes Holy mons based on Psalms 1:3. The Communion, and the message series continues during the 8:30 is “Go Figure!” Contemporary fi re mulls a rebuild and 11 a.m. Sunday services at worship is 8:30 a.m. Sun- 6830 Berryhill Road, Milton. days in the fellowship hall, and First Baptist Church It includes weekly “Core a traditional service is 10 a.m. of Milligan preparing Reflections” conversations to Sundays in the sanctuary at to rebuild cultivate a relationship with 4540 Forsyth St., Bagdad. The Christ. Rev. Robert Warren presents By Ashleigh Wilde For the Fifth Sunday celebra- a well-studied, heartfelt mes- GateHouse Media Florida tion, Sunday School classes will sage from the Holy Bible that meet at 8:46 a.m. with wor- gives inspiration to daily lives. MILLIGAN — Two ship at 10:01 a.m. Sept. 29. The 850-626-1948. months ago, Pastor Charles sermon that day is “Multipli- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Smith stood and watched as cation of Disciples,” and the OF MILTON: Worship services firefighters battled a blaze fifth message in the “Christian are 9 a.m. Sundays, followed at First Baptist Church of to the Core” series. Visit first- by a coffee social at 10 a.m. and Milligan. churchmilton.org for more Sunday school at 10:30 a.m. at Smith had left the church information. 5203 Elmira St., Milton. FPC about 30 minutes earlier to Milton’s Open Hearts Ministry, beat an incoming storm. First United Methodist of Pace a Bible study group for adults When he arrived home, lists September schedule with special needs, meets 6 Smith received a call that p.m. Mondays. the church was on fire. PACE — Activities at the First DESTINY BIBLE CHURCH: Wor- Fire marshals told Smith United Methodist Church of ship service is 10 a.m. Sundays. that while lightning was This inside of the First Baptist Church was destroyed by a fi re in Pace, 4540 Chumuckla High- Wednesday’s Reflect, Share, the probable cause of the July. [ASHLEIGH WILDE/GATEHOUSE MEDIA FLORIDA] way, are listed below. Study is 7 p.m. at 4867 W. fire, they couldn’t say it • 11 a.m. Sept. 21, Megan’s Spencer Field Road, Pace. conclusively. Love picnic with the homeless. PLEASANT GROVE MISSION- “For a lot of people it’s said. “They are mourning congregation will continue • 4:30 p.m. Sept. 22, Stephen ARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Events heartbreaking, but the the former building, but not to meet at the former Baker Ministry. include 10 a.m. Sunday school, church isn’t the building,” a whole lot has changed. United Methodist. • 6 p.m. Sept. 23, Praise Band 11 a.m. worship service, 6 p.m. Smith said. “The church is We’re still trying to be the “There’s a reason for practice. men’s and women’s studies the people.” church we were before the everything and there’s a • 5:30 p.m. Sept. 24 fellow- and 7 p.m. worship service. Most of the building and fire happened.” reason God let this happen,” ship dinner, followed by Bible Wednesday night Building it contents were destroyed. Two weeks after the fire, Smith said. “I can’t read studies for all ages at 6:20 p.m.. Tomorrow’s Church meetings The only things salvageable the remnants of the church God’s mind on why he • 11 a.m. Sept. 27, Megan’s are at 7 p.m. The church is at were a few file cabinets, were demolished. Smith allowed it to happen, but Love picnic with the homeless. 11130 Highway 87 N., Milton. some book cases and a few said the plan is to rebuild it wasn’t a surprise to him. • Sept. 28 Sunday services, 9 MILTON FIRST ASSEMBLY OF books from Smith’s office, on the same lot. We just have to keep trying a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. GOD: Worship 10:30 a.m. Sun- and an old communion table. The church has formed to reach out with the Gospel coffee and doughnuts, and days and 7 p.m. Wednesdays at For the past two months a rebuild committee to to the people in the Baker 10:10 a.m. worship. 6163 Dogwood Drive, Milton. the church has been oper- look at what it will take and Milligan area.” Call 850-994-5608 for The food pantry is open on the ating out of the old Baker to rebuild, but there are The Lion’s Club will hold details. first and third Tuesday of each United Methodist Church no finalized plans and no an all-you-can-eat break- month 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and building. The church has timeline for when it will be fast fundraiser for the Baha’is of Santa Rosa present the clothes closet is open the gotten back to its normal completed. Smith said if he church at the Baker Rec- video, schedule celebration first Friday of each month from worship schedule, but had to guess, it would be at reatio Center on Saturday, 9 to 10 a.m. in the gym unless members are still reeling least a year before a new Sept. 21 from 7 to 10 a.m. MILTON — The Baha’is of otherwise specified. However, from the devastation. building is erected. Tickets are $6. All of the Santa Rosa County have sched- the clothes closet is closed in “They’re doing as well While they wait for a proceeds will go toward the uled the following events. January. Details: 623-2854. as can be expected,” Smith new church building, the rebuild.

* ** A8 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette POWs, MIAs honored

The Air Force next to the vehicles — Armament knowing that American Museum hosted the aircrews would not fire National POW/MIA on the trucks. Recognition Day “Knowing that they observance were there, that was very upsetting,” Leone By Jim Thompson told the dozens of people 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn gathered for Thursday’s [email protected] National POW/MIA Recognition Day at the EGLIN AFB — Flying a Air Force Armament C-130 gunship along the Museum. The annual Ho Chi Min Trail during observance honors pris- the Vietnam War, now- oners of war and military retired Air Force Maj. personnel who remain Ken Leone and his air- missing in action. Eglin Air Force Base honor guard members Susan crew had to be careful “That, to this day, is Cordova-Santos (left) and Khira Hooker, both senior where they were firing. why I have this on the airmen, fold the American fl ag during Thursday’s The trail connect- back of my vehicle,” National POW/MIA Recognition Day ceremony. ing North Vietnam and Leone said, holding up [DEVON RAVINE/DAILY NEWS] South Vietnam through the well-known stark Laos and Cambodia black-and-white POW/ coming, a few yards School Junior ROTC was a vital North Viet- MIA remembrance decal away,” Leone remem- units, Eglin’s 96th Com- namese supply line. To featuring a POW, a guard bered the man saying. munications Squadron protect trucks stopped tower and a strand of And then, before the and 96th Security along the trail, North barbed wire. radio went dead, the Forces Squadron and the Retired Lt. Col. Leslie Matheson plays “Amazing Grace” Vietnamese and Viet Leone, whose work in downed flyer’s last Patriot Guard motorcy- during Thursday’s National POW/MIA Recognition Day Cong personnel would Vietnam also included words were, “They’re cle group. ceremony at the Air Force Armament Museum. [DEVON place American POWs, flights into North Viet- not going to take me.” The event included RAVINE/DAILY NEWS] secured in bamboo cages, nam for POW exchanges “Just put yourself in a bagpipe rendition of as the war wound down, that situation, and think “Amazing Grace” by also told the story of two about what you would retired Air Force Lt. Col. downed American flyers have done,” Leone, still Leslie Matheson, and whose situation was shaken at the memory, a flyover of two F-16s broadcast over military asked the crowd, which from Eglin’s 96th Test radios for three days included former POWs, Wing. before at least one of the POW families, Purple Among the people men apparently made Heart recipients and attending the National the decision to fight to people paying their POW/MIA Recogni- the death rather than be respects on the day of tion Day observance at taken as a POW. remembrance. the Armament Museum The radio transmis- “I’m just churning were Marine Corps vet- sions began with five inside, thinking about eran David Borders and words — “Beeper, these situations in this his wife, Margo. beeper, come up voice” much detail again,” “It’s very patriotic — which let the downed Leone confessed. to realize what they’ve flyers know that their Thursday’s obser- been through,” David distress signal had been vance also included the Borders said as he and his heard and they could Eglin Air Force Base wife waited for a wreath- begin talking on their honor guard presiding laying ceremony outside radios. For the next three over an empty table, the museum. days, Leone said, he and featuring place settings Moments before, others listening in could capped by hats from the couple had walked monitor the situation on each of the U.S. mili- through a cordon of the ground. tary services, to recall Patriot Guard mem- On the third night, those taken prisoner bers holding American Leone said, one of the or missing in action. flags, which for Margo men was faced with “a Also participating were Borders said added a horrific decision” as Niceville High School’s special dimension to the North Vietnamese troops Opus One Chorus, the observance. closed in on his position. Niceville High School “It gives you a lump in “I can see them and Crestview High your throat,” she said.

* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 A9

* ** A10 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette Offi cials celebrate parkway expansion

By Tony Judnich $14.9 million PJ Adams there’s going to be a little expected to help relieve parkway. Also, the inter- to know that, like the 315-4438 | @Tonyjnwfdn | Parkway expansion proj- bit of confusion, but when traffic congestion on SR section of Wild Horse and old song that Paul Wil- [email protected] ect. The event took place it’s all done, it’s going to 85 and, along with a new Northview drives with PJ liams wrote for The in front of Crestview Fire be great,” said Fountain, Interstate 10 interchange Adams will be rebuilt and Carpenters, ‘We’ve only CRESTVIEW — The Station No. 2 next to the a Crestview native whose at the west end of the will receive an upgraded just begun,’” he said late PJ Adams would be parkway. district includes a part of parkway, will be a major signal. at the groundbreaking happy to know that the The 2 ½ -year construc- the Hub City. segment of the southwest More than three dozen ceremony. future version of the road tion project led by C.W. Starting Monday, Crestview bypass project. people attended Wednes- Also during the event, named after him will be Roberts Contracting of crews will perform survey Design work on the bypass day’s ceremony, which Commission Chairman part of something very Freeport will include wid- and marking tasks for could take several more was rescheduled from Kelly Windes said the great, Okaloosa County ening a little more than a utility infrastructure relo- years. Sept. 9 because of rainy equation to put the over- District 1 Commissioner 1-mile section of the two- cations. The relocations During the parkway weather. The attendees all, $200 million bypass Graham Fountain said lane parkway to four lanes could take about a year project, new traffic sig- included Fountain’s wife, project together is “very Wednesday morning. from State Road 85 to to be completed, county nals will be installed Felicia, the eldest grand- big and very complex That’s when Fountain Wild Horse Drive, adding Public Works Director where Villacrest and daughter of PJ Adams. with many moving parts” and his four fellow com- turn lanes, sidewalks and Jason Autrey said. Land- Key Lime Place inter- Adams was a timber as far as organizing missioners joined other traffic lights and making clearing work is slated to sect with the parkway man, cattle and hog and funding the work. local officials to ceremo- stormwater upgrades. begin Sept. 30, he said. and where Villacrest and farmer and developer who Windes represents Dis- nially break ground for the “Bear with us, because The wider parkway is Ashley drives meet the oversaw the development trict 5, which includes of the now-closed Fox- Destin. wood Country Club, as He said Commissioner well as residential areas Nathan Boyles, whose in Crestview. District 3 includes a part While celebrating the of Crestview, did much the parkway expansion, of the “heavy lifting” to Fountain on Wednesday make the overall bypass also was looking ahead project a reality. It will to the completion of the be paid for with a mix of overall southwest bypass. federal, state, county and “I just want the people city of Crestview funding.

* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 A11 Walmart to host UF to hold free green wellness event infrastructure workshops

Special to GateHouse •low-cost flu shots Special to GateHouse vegetative swales, per- in the area. for the next two years Media Florida and immunizations. Media Florida meable pavement, green Bean and Mat- and test the benefits •opportunity to speak roofs and rain barrels can thew Deitch, UF/IFAS of green infrastructure BENTONVILLE, with a local pharmacist. MILTON — Residents be designed to reduce assistant professor of on flooding and water Arkansas — Walmart •giveaways. can learn about practices flooding and improve watershed management quality using computer has a heart for helping •wellness demos. aimed at mitigating flood water quality.” in Milton, will lead the simulations. customers save money Since its first risks and improving water Hours are 6-7:15 p.m. discussions about urban Results will be shared and live better, healthier Walmart Wellness quality at two community Oct. 1 at the Tiger Point runoff and water quality at future workshops and lives. The retailer invites event in 2014, Walmart workshops co-hosted Community Center, 1370 in the Panhandle, as well guide future projects customers to Walmart has provided more than by University of Florida Tiger Park Lane, Gulf as describe how green to reduce flooding and Wellness Day, where 4 million free screen- faculty and Santa Rosa Breeze; and 6-7:15 p.m. infrastructure has been improve water quality in they can get free health ings to people across County Extension. Oct. 10 in building 4900, used throughout Florida Santa Rosa County. services and resources, the country. “Low-impact devel- UF/Pensacola State Col- to benefit communities. Online registration is including information on "These screenings opment and ‘green lege, 5988 Highway 90, Afterward, partici- recommended at free- better heart health. have helped custom- infrastructure’ are Milton. pants can provide input workshop.eventbrite. The event is sched- ers discover underlying ways to improve com- UF Institute of Food on places where flood- com. The first 50 attend- uled from 10 a.m. to 2 issues like high blood munities’ resiliency to & Agricultural Sciences ing is common and ees at each meeting will p.m. local times Sept. pressure and diabe- wet-weather impacts,” Extension and research where water quality is receive an emergency 21 at Walmart stores with tes that they now can said Eban Bean, an assis- faculty have partnered impaired. This feed- rain poncho. pharmacies in Florida. manage – and in some tant professor of urban with the county's staff back will help decide Contact Matt Deitch, In addition to heart cases, these screenings water resources at UF in to educate the public and areas where research- 850-983-7131 or mde- health information, cus- have saved custom- Gainesville. “Features gain feedback on imple- ers will collect runoff [email protected], for more tomers who attend the ers’ lives," said a store's such as rain gardens, menting such strategies and water quality data information. event can also expect: spokesperson in a media •free health screen- release. ings for total cholesterol, Visit www.walmart. glucose, blood pressure, com/walmartwellness to body mass index, and find the stores nearest vision (locations with a you, or visit your local vision center). Walmart pharmacy.

* ** A12 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette Stirling acquires Pace retail center for $26 million

Special to GateHouse Media Florida president of investment Shoe Carnival, Anytime advisors. “This is momentous Fitness, Sally Beauty, GNC, PACE — Stirling Properties, for Stirling Properties because GameStop, Wasabi House a commercial real estate it marks our first acquisition Restaurant, Dr. Vape It, The company, has acquired the in the Florida Panhandle Joint and Cuts By Us. The Santa Rosa Commons retail and really puts skin in the purchase also encompassed center on U.S. Highway 90 in game for us in this thriving three single-tenant Pace. The sale closed Sept. market. We are optimistic in outparcels housing Chili’s, 11 at a purchase price of $26 the continued success of the Regions Bank and AT&T. million. Pensacola metro area and “Stirling Properties’ This marks the first look forward to future growth proven track record in acquisition for the company opportunities.” acquisitions, along with our Sterling Properties has acquired the Santa Rosa Commons retail in the state of Florida. Stirling Built in 2008, Santa Rosa in-depth understanding of center in Pace. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Properties will also assume Commons is located on market dynamics and the leasing and management U.S. Highway 90 in Pace. positioning of assets allow us high-traffic thoroughfare, acquired and/or developed duties of the property The 138,850-square-foot to identify unique investment situated in a dense retail node more than $2.3 billion in effective immediately. open-air shopping center is opportunities such as Santa with excellent visibility. The commercial real estate “We are thrilled to add 96.5 percent occupied and Rosa Commons,”said Beezie property is well leased with a across the Gulf South region Santa Rosa Commons to anchored by Publix, T.J.Maxx Landry, Stirling’s vice great mix of national, regional totaling nearly 28 million our growing portfolio of and PetSmart. president of investment and local tenants — and we are square feet, including retail, commercial properties across Shadow-anchors include advisors. “This is a stable, confident that it will perform office, industrial, healthcare, the Gulf South region,” said Target and The Home Depot. grocery-anchored retail well for years to come.” residential and mixed-use Donna Smith, Stirling’s vice Other tenants are Maurice’s, center that sits on a Stirling Properties has properties.

Santa Rosa recognized as a healthy school district

Special to GateHouse Media Florida Marion, Osceola, Putnam and training, school gardens recognition program reminds rest are: St. Johns. and breakfast enhancement districts that their efforts are Gold: Broward, Duval, Leon, TALLAHASSEE — The “The self-assessment tool strategies, and exemplary valued and used as exemplary Manatee, Nassau, Pasco, Florida Healthy Kids is a road map guiding districts Florida KidCare enrollment models for how health- Sarasota. Silver: Baker, Bay, Corporation and Florida toward best practices," said mechanisms identified from conscious enhancements can Brevard, Citrus, Clay, Flagler, Association of District School Bill Montford, Florida Senator national and state guidelines, be implemented in schools.” Indian River, Madison, Martin, Superintendents, as members and CEO of the Florida best practices and Florida School districts are Monroe, Palm Beach, Polk, St. of the Florida Partnership Association of District School statutes. encouraged to engage in the Lucie, Sumter, Volusia. Bronze: for Healthy Schools, have Superintendents. "It provides These school districts self-assessment process Bradford, Franklin, Hernando, presented awards to 17 2019- the opportunity for district have committed to meeting every other year but are Lake, Levy, Seminole, Wakulla, 2021 Florida Healthy School teams to identify areas they the health needs of students welcome to re-apply after one Washington. District recipients. can improve, eliminate and staff by maximizing year if policy, practice and/ “By promoting a positive Okaloosa County joined duplication of efforts and district resources, supporting or procedural improvements environment that supports Columbia County at bronze maximize resources to best academic achievement and have been instituted which all aspects of a child’s overall level award status among the serve their students and removing barriers to learning. could result in achieving a health, Florida’s children are 17 health-promoting 2019– staff.” Districts are recognized “These districts embody the higher level of recognition. better prepared to learn and 2021 Florida Healthy School for this two-year award when coordination, determination The application period achieve academic success Districts. The other 15 they meet self-assessment and cognizance it takes to extends from mid-January in the classroom,” said Jeff counties are: tool requirements based on prioritize physical, emotional through April 15. Dykes, interim chief executive Gold: Alachua, Collier, sustainable infrastructure, and social health as a part Escambia and Santa Rosa officer of the Florida Healthy Hillsborough, Okeechobee, policy, programs and practices. of overall education,” County, who achieved silver- Kids Corporation. Visit www. Orange and Pinellas.Silver: They encompass goals such as said Melodie Griffin, level recognition, are among safehealthyschoolsfl.org Dixie, Florida Atlantic high quality healthy school communications chair for the 32 winners from 2018- for more information about University (FAU) Lab District, teams, suicide prevention and the Florida Partnership 2020, which have a year the FHSD self-assessment Gadsden, Hamilton, Lee, trauma-informed care faculty for Healthy Schools. “This remaining of eligibility. The process.

* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 A13

Chili Cook-off to benefi t Caring & Sharing Beach

Special to GateHouse Media Florida or salsa. Categories include cleanup Fowl Chili, Double Burner, NAVARRE BEACH — The Bean There Farted That, Car- 26th annual Chili Cook-off nivore Amore, plus salsa. date set event is scheduled and will For more information on benefit Caring & Sharing of the cook-off, go to https:// Special to GateHouse Media Florida South Santa Rosa County. bit.ly/2lTDJIO. It includes a volleyball NAVARRE BEACH — Area tournament. How to get help residents are invited to join Keep “Last year the raffle, chili Santa Rosa Beautiful mem- cook-off competition, and Those in need of its ser- bers and others in cleaning up volleyball tournament raised vices must register with the Navarre Beach. over $3,000 to help kick-off organization to receive assis- The event is part of the Inter- the organizations fundrais- tance. Registration dates for national Coastal Cleanup in ing for holiday distributions," Ann Thompson and Brenda Smith, Caring & Sharing volunteer 2019 are 2-4 p.m. Oct. 19 and Santa Rosa County, scheduled said Ann Thompson, Caring & president and vice president respectively, receive a check from 20 and 5-8 p.m. Oct. 21 at Lib- from 8 a.m. to noon Sept. 21 Sharing president. Marie Rudzki, Juana’s manager, at a previous Charity Chili Cook- erty Church, 6006 Gulf Breeze at the beach. Participants will The event starts with reg- off and Volleyball Tournament Fundraiser. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Parkway, located next to Mer- meet at the pavilion east of the istration at 11 a.m. Oct. 13 at edith Lumber on U.S. Highway Navarre Beach Fishing Pier. Juana's Pagoda and Sailor’s 98 in Gulf Breeze. For more information, visit Grill on Navarre Beach. Set person at the door. Reg- person as well. Call 850-396-0321 for more www.srclean.org or www. up is at noon, with tasting from istration for the volleyball Chili competitors must about Caring & Sharing, or visit oceanconservancy.org/or call 2-4 p.m. tournament and entrance to bring precooked, warmed chili www.facebook.com/Carin- Santa Rosa Clean Community Cost is a $10 donation per the chili cook-off is $10 per in a crock pot, with ladle, and/ gandsharingsantarosacounty/. at 850-623-1930.

* ** A14 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

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Lauren Hubbard said she noticed the turn- around in his attitude. “He was kind of lost. Cancer kind of took him,” she said. “He was going Cosse’s Corner offers a sandy play area for children through the motions. It’s with treasures buried in the sand for kids to fi nd and refreshing to see him find tables for parents to sit and enjoy. For the adults there himself again. We feel like are games and covered shading to enjoy the Florida a family again. I’m just weather. [PHOTOS BY KEVIN BOYER/PRESS GAZETTE] thankful for that.” Nic said he and Lauren appreciate all the encour- COSSE’S agement during hard times and the help they’ve From Page A1 received from fundraisers to pay for medical bills. “This community has Since opening, Cosse been so supportive,” said the sales have Hubbard said. “Lauren exceeded his expecta- and I never expected the tions, with an average amount of support we’ve of 80-100 customers a received from people who day. we never met.” Since he took over They left Navarre in the restaurant he added December so Hubbard more sand to the chil- could get a bone marrow dren’s play area and transplant at Johns Hop- tables to make it a kins Hospital in Baltimore more family-oriented since medical facilities in Day of the bone marrow transplant June 21. Left to right: Denise (Nic’s mom), Lauren, environment. He said this region lack the ability Nic, Tiffi ny (sister and donor), Dave (Nic’s dad) and David (brother). [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] he plans to stay open to do the medical proce- during parades and dure. His sister, Tiffiny a storage unit until they the Sheriff’s office. for nearly five years. events in the commu- Mike Cosse, owener of Black, was his donor and return Oct. 1. When they “Every time I spoke to When he left the Army, nity and also plans to the restaurant, said his his oncologist who per- come back, they plan to him on the phone or a Hubbard then joined the hold community events place offers unique food formed the surgery was move into a new home in fundraiser he was never Sheriff’s Office July 12, of his own to enhance that is different from his Dr. Doug Gladstone. Pace, Hubbard said. down,” Johnson said. 2017. community engage- other restaurants. Although the trans- Johnson and his depu- “He was never ‘poor piti- When he moves back ment. Cosse said he has plant failed his immune ties “have done way more ful me.’ He had an upbeat to Santa Rosa County, customers who come the growth is coming system inexplicably than enough,” Hubbard and positive attitude. He Hubbard said he expects from Whiting Field and this way. Our fan base recovered. said. told me he missed being to do desk duty for up to other counties to try the is huge here.” One of his biggest Johnson said while in uniform and being in a nine months, while he food at Cosse’s and he Cosse’s son, Hunter, backers has been Santa many organizations let patrol car.” gets back into shape. feels Milton is the right assists him in running Rosa County Sheriff Bob the federal Family Medi- Hubbard said it felt like “We heard the word place to be. the restaurants and the Johnson. He has kept cal Leave Act run out a “kick in the gut” when ‘cured,’” Hubbard said. “We are happy and pair is looking forward Hubbard on the payroll and then fire that sick he turned in the patrol “We don’t know that. excited to be here,” he to bringing the com- and organized a group employee, he treats his car. He always wanted to Cancer seems to stick said. “We are super munity together and of deputies to help move 400 employees like “one serve in the military and with you. I beat cancer, excited about this cor- providing great food. them move out of their big family.” Hubbard has on the police force. He hopefully, for the rest of ridor and this part of “We are loving it,” Navarre home and into a job waiting for him with served in the U.S. Army my life.” Milton. It seems like Hunter said. COUNCIL

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on the tax. “I do not believe we need to spend more tax dollars in what I believe to be in a persuasive nature,” Rice said. Rice said she felt the pamphlets would imply the city was giving an opinion on the tax and cautioned against it. Rice said she would vote against the pamphlets. Councilman Casey Powell, who also voted against the pamphlets, said while he did agree the voters should be the ones to make the decision on the tax, he did not believe the city should send out a separate mailing. Councilwoman Peggi Smith said while she appreciates her fellow councilman’s concerns, she said she felt the pamphlets were OK to mail out as many people would appreciate getting the information. “If it’s information that 80% of the rest of the cit- izens do want then that’s great,” Smith said. While the vote was passed to move the item forward, it will still be discussed at the execu- tive City Council meeting in October.

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* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 B1 LIFESTYLE

Council On Aging off ering free lunches to seniors

By Ramon Rios 850-623-2120 | rrios@ srpressgazette.com

MILTON — Are you 60 and looking for a lunch date? Call the Council On Aging Of West Florida Inc. at 850- 432-1475. They operate seven free senior dining sites in Santa Rosa County. Council on Aging President and CEO John Clark said in a press release it is more than providing free lunch to seniors. The lunch locations are also places where seniors can socialize. They have board games, puzzles, card games and games they can play alone or with several partners. “As we age we tend to iso- late ourselves and in doing so we can adopt some pretty unhealthy habits,” Clark said. “The senior dinning sites solve for that by pro- viding a safe and sustainable (location) for older adults to gain new friends and have some fun and food while they are at it.” The lunches are free for anyone 60 or older. Putting puzzles together seems a popular activity for attendees after lunch. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE] During a recent lunch at the Bagdad location, Site Julia Brown is Manager Linda Kellis dries a regular at her hands with kitchen towel the Bagdad as she continues her chores Community while speaking about the Center. She senior lunch program she likes playing manages. games and “We feed about 175 people visiting a week,” Kellis said. with other Each month a colander regulars. comes out with the menu [RAMON RIOS/ and the activities at each site. PRESS GAZETTE] Refer to the website above for specific information. All meals are prepared fresh daily and have an entrée, two sides and fresh milk. “I’ve been coming here for years, and I love every day,” said Howard Vann, a par- ticipant and volunteer at the Bagdad site.

Here are the locations and hours in Santa Rosa County where seniors 60 and older can get free lunches Monday through Friday.

Bagdad: Community Center, 6860 Pooley Street Phone: 580-983-4500 Hours: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Serving time 11 a.m.

Chumuckla: Community Center, 2355 Highway 182 West Phone: 850-994-8811 Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Serving time is at 11 a.m.

Milton: United Christ Meth- odist Church, 5983 Dogwood Street Phone: 850-983-4590 Hours: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Serving time is at 11 a.m.

Milton: Community Center, 5629 Byrom Street Phone: 850-983-4500 Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Serving time is at 11 a.m.

Pace: First United Methodist The Bagdad Community Center through the Council on Aging of West Florida Inc. offers free lunch and board game activities for senior citizen Church of Pace, 4540 Chu- residents. Doors are open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with lunch at 11 a.m. [RAMON RIOS/PRESS GAZETTE] muckla Highway Phone: 850-995-3795 Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Senior Serving time is at 11 a.m. citizens enjoy Jay: Community Center, 5259 socializing Booker Lane and card Phone: 850-675-0810 games Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. after lunch Serving time is at 11 a.m., at the Tuesday, Wednesday and Bagdad Thursday only. Community Center. Navarre: E.H. Pullum Senior [RAMON Service Center, 84 Gordon RIOS/PRESS Goodin Lane GAZETTE] Phone: 850-936-1644 Hours: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Serving time is at 11 a.m., Monday through Thursday only.

* ** B2 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette SPORTS & OUTDOORS Football’s economic impact

UWF generates millions

Special to GateHouse Media Florida

PENSACOLA — An eco- nomic impact analysis completed by the Haas Center at the University of West Flor- ida shows the 2018 football season generated an estimated $9.7 million in sales in Escam- bia County. The Haas Center used vari- ous inputs, including ticket, concessions and merchan- dise sales information from UWF Athletics, student spending and other data in its calculations. Nearly half of the economic impact resulted from more than 13,000 visitors to the area and their spending on retail, restaurants, bars, accommodations and other items. “The results of the report will be invaluable in helping the university administra- tion improve the game day experience for visitors and attract and retain sponsors,” said Dave Scott, UWF athletic director. "This truly shows the value that UWF football UWF quarterback Austin Reed sets up under center against Carson-Newman earlier this season. [MORGAN GIVENS/UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA] has on the community and the campus as a whole.” UWF football’s economic UWF FOOTBALL impact was associated with UWF home games to air on Television, YurView $6.1 million in value added to the economy, support- ing 94 jobs and generating Staff Reports approximately $4.6 million in personal income. The study PENSACOLA — Get ready, West Florida fans. The Argos are completed by the Haas Center coming to a TV near you. also details information about The UWF football team announced Tuesday night it has part- out-of-town visitors who nered with to bring each of the team’s attended home games. An home games to Cox’s YurView and Cox Sports Television, estimated 55% stayed in Pen- starting with a live broadcast of the Argos’ home opener against sacola overnight, with 33% Virginia-Lynchburg at 6 p.m. Saturday. staying in paid accommoda- Each subsequent game will be streamed live on YurView at tions such as hotels or condos. .com/live and broadcast on tape delay on Cox Sports The majority stayed in down- Television (Channel 6/1006 in Okaloosa and Walton counties). town Pensacola, where they “We are thrilled to partner with Cox on our home football accounted for approximately broadcasts," UWF Athletics Director Dave Scott said in a press $1.2 million in sales. release. "As we continue to grow our football program and uni- “The report's initial goals versity, the ability to showcase UWF and Northwest Florida to were to illustrate to key stake- a national audience makes for a great partnership." holders the economic value of the program, the games and its visitors,” said Amy Newburn, director of market research for the Haas Center. UWF football in downtown Argos will host five home “It also highlights key quali- Pensacola.” football games this season. tative measures, like game UWF will host the Virginia For more information or to experience or recommending University of Lynchburg in see a complete schedule, visit TOP: UWF running back Anthony Johnson Jr. breaks free against an Argo game to a friend, that its 2019 football home season uwf.edu/football. To learn Carson-Newman earlier this season. BOTTOM: UWF running back show how much the commu- opener at 6 p.m. Sept. 21 at more about the UWF Haas Jaden Gardner cuts through gap against Carson-Newman earlier nity enjoys the presence of Blue Wahoos . The Center, visit haas.uwf.edu. this season.[MORGAN GIVENS/UNIVERSITY OF WEST FLORIDA]

SOUTHERN RACEWAY Joiner takes other drivers to school

By Press Gazette contributor season. Four weeks remain bumped Aleck Alford while in the season. attempting a pass in turn EAST MILTON — Pace’s Frank Wilson powered one, but after that he kept Jonathan Joiner took his his way to second when the his line and dominated. fellow late model driv- checkered flag flew, fol- One caution slowed the ers to school as he walked lowed by Roger Pack, Joseph race when Bubba Fletcher’s away with the big feature Nicholson, and Michael car slowed on the back- win Sept. 14 at Southern Porter. stretch. Rounding out the Raceway. Dylan Hamilton, who is top five were Alford in Joiner, who set the fast- currently seventh in the second followed by Gueston est time in qualifying, took national points race, had a Rogers, Robin Christensen, off like a rocket and never rough night. He was involved and Hunter Ward. looked back at the rest of the to two early crashes that The Stinger feature saw eight-car field. ended his evening. Josh Douglas drop the The only time the Pace In the Pure Stock, Adam hammer from the start and High School English teacher Ellison held off a hard charg- dominate the entire race. let up off the gas was when ing Jason McDaniel for the He easily finished ahead of the caution flew on lap 16 win, while all the action Crestview’s Steven Hill fol- due to an accident involv- happened behind leaders. lowed by Justin Baker, Sean ing Tim Anderson and Benny Five cautions slowed the McGuirk, and Steve Sidner. Boudreaux. race, but it couldn’t slow This Saturday, the When the race restarted, down Ellison and McDan- track will host a regular Joiner needed a couple of iel, who finished first and night of racing involving turns before he put his second respectively. the pure stock, street stock, closest challenger, Bo Slay, Jacob Myers was third, vintage, and IMCA open- in the distance and second followed by Jason Jack- wheeled modifieds, as well place. son and Keith Bonga, who as the sportsman divisions. Rounding out the top five recovered from a spin on lap Gates open at 4 p.m. and were James Gilmore, Taylor 16 that brought out the final racing starts at 6 p.m Satur- Jarvis and Steven Jernigan. caution of the race. days at the race track, 9359 Mike Lane cruised to his Chris Brown won in the Nichols Lake Road, Milton. sixth consecutive win in Vintage class for the second Visit the facebook page or the Durrence Layne Street Jonathan Joiner poses for a photo with his 3-year-old son Tennyson week in a row. The Pensac- www.southernraceway.com Stocks, his 13th win of the after a recent win. [FILE PHOTO] ola driver admitted that he for details.

* ** Santa Rosa Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 B3 Santa Rosa animals looking for their furever homes

By Press Gazette Staff Each week, Santa Rosa County Animal Services and the Press Gazette share photos and descriptions of several animals in need of immediate adoption. If you are interested in adopting one of them, call Santa Rosa County Animal Services at 983-4680 or visit 4451 Pine Forest Road, Milton. Adoption fees vary based on age. For more information on adoption process and cost, please visit www.santarosa.fl .gov/387/Animal-Services.

Angel (A106290) is an 11-week-old, domestic short-haired, pure white female. Dr. Love (A106199) is a young cat looking for a good home. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS]

Criss Cross (A106197) is a 4-month-old, domestic short-haired, black-and-white male. Karen (A106195) is a 10-month-old, domestic short-haired female calico.

Malcom (A106080) is an 11-month-old, domestic short-haired black-and-white male. Moe (A106009) is a young male tuxedo who needs a loving family to take care of him. * ** B4 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa Press Gazette

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* ** B6 Saturday, September 21, 2019 | Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette Classifieds

To place a classified ad call: 352-807-2657 352-807-5898 Recruitment/Help Wanted: 850- 315-4315 or email [email protected]

TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD CALL: 352-807-2657 * 352-807-5898 RECRUITMENT/HELP WANTED: 850- 315-4315 OR EMAIL [email protected]

Florida 32570. The NOTWITHSTANDING cate Number and year certificate(s) will be #1; UNKNOWN TEN- ADA.SANTAROSA@FLC the following Tax Sale names and addresses THE TIME PERIODS of Issuance, the De- sold to the highest bid- ANT #2, ANY PERSON CLAIM- OURTS1.GOV Certificate has filed of the personal repre- SET FORTH ABOVE, scription of the prop- der online at Defendant. ING AN INTEREST IN said Tax Certificate for sentative and of the ANY CLAIM FILED 2 erty, and Name(s) in www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co THE SURPLUS FROM AT LEAST 7 DAYS BE- the Tax Deed to be is- personal repre- YEARS OR MORE AF- which it is assessed is m on NOTICE OF FORE- THE SALE, IF ANY, FORE YOUR SCHED- sued thereon. The sentative’s attorney are TER THE DECEDENT’S as follows: 10/28/2019 at 12:00 CLOSURE SALE OTHER THAN THE ULED COURT AP- Certificate Number and set forth below. All DATE OF DEATH IS noon CT, by Donald C. PROPERTY OWNER PEARANCE, OR IM- year of Issuance, the creditors of the dece- BARRED. Certificate Number: Spencer, Santa Rosa NOTICE IS HEREBY AS OF THE DATE OF MEDIATELY UPON Description of the prop- dent and other persons The date of the first 1700069 County Clerk of the GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- THE LIS PENDENS RECEIVING THIS NO- erty, and Name(s) in having claims or de- publication of this no- Courts. nal Judgment dated MUST FILE A CLAIM TIFICATION IF THE which it is assessed is mands against the tice is: September 14, Year of Issuance: August 19, 2019 en- BEFORE THE CLERK TIME BEFORE THE as follows: decedent’s estate, in- 2019. 2017 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & tered in Civil Case No. REPORTS THE SUR- SCHEDULED AP- cluding unmatured, 10/12/2019 19000053CAMXAX in PLUS AS UN- PEARANCE IS LESS Certificate Number: contingent or unliqui- RONALD L. NELSON Description of Property: the Circuit Court of the CLAIMED. THAN 7 DAYS; IF YOU 2412 dated claims, on whom Florida Bar Number A PORT OF SEC 16, 9/0906 1st Judicial Circuit in ARE HEARING OR a copy of this notice is 280194 T2N, R26W DES AS: and for Santa Rosa THE COURT, IN ITS VOICE IMPAIRED, Year of Issuance: served must file their Attorney for Personal COM NW SEC CORN 9/0910 County, Florida, DISCRETION, MAY CALL 711. 2012 claims with this court Representative THN E ON SEC LN wherein BANK OF ENLARGE THE TIME WITHIN THE LATER 517 East Government 2685.60 FT TO POB & IN THE CIRCUIT AMERICA, N.A., Plain- OF THE SALE. NO- Kelley Kronenberg Description of Property: OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Street CONT E 287.28 FT COURT OF THE 1ST tiff and ANTHONY TICE OF THE 8201 Peters Road, AVALON BEACH LOT THE DATE OF THE Pensacola, FL 32502 THN 89*54’32” RT 246 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN SHANE JOSEPH; CHANGED TIME OF Suite 4000 13 & 14 BLK 394 AS 9/0887 FIRST PUBLICATION Telephone (850) .83 FT THN 90*05’28” AND FOR SANTA SHANNON MARIE JO- SALE SHALL BE PUB- Fort Lauderdale, FL DES OR 2949 PG 1506 OF THIS NOTICE OR 434-1700 RT 201.28 FT THN ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- SEPH, are defendants, LISHED AS PRO- 33324 IN THE CIRCUIT 30 DAYS AFTER THE 90*05’28” LFT 5.14 FT IDA Clerk of Court, will sell VIDED HEREIN. Phone: (954) 370-9970 Parcel ID: COURT IN AND FOR DATE OF SERVICE OF Personal Representa- THN 90*05’28” RT 86 the property at public Fax: (954) 252-4571 40-1N-28-0090-39400-013 SANTA ROSA A COPY OF THIS NO- tive: FT THN 89* 54’32” RT CASE NO.: sale at www.santa IF YOU ARE A PER- Service E-mail: 0 COUNTY, FLORIDA TICE ON THEM. DONNA N. FLYNN 251.97 FT TO POB AS 19000053CAMXAX rosa.realforeclose.com SON WITH A DISABIL- ftlrealprop@kelleykronen- PROBATE DIVISION All other creditors of 7712 Lakeside Drive DES IN OR 1033 PG beginning at on Octo- ITY WHO NEEDS ANY berg.com Name in which As- the decedent and other Milton, FL 32583 206 BANK OF AMERICA, ber 8, 2019 the follow- ACCOMMODATION sessed: FILE NO. 2019-CP-406 persons having claims N.A., ing described property IN ORDER TO PAR- /s/ Jason M. Vanslette VERONA V LLC or demands against the 9/14 & 9/21/2019 Parcel ID: Plaintiff, as set forth in said Final TICIPATE IN THIS Jason M. Vanslette, IN RE: ESTATE OF decedent’s estate, in- 16-2N-26-0000-00189-000 Judgment, to-wit:. PROCEEDING, YOU Esq. All of the above prop- LELA F. NELSON cluding unmatured, 9/0887 0 v. ARE ENTITLED, AT FBN: 91185 erty is located in Santa Deceased. contingent or unliqui- LOT 1 AND 2, BLOCK NO COST TO YOU, Rosa County, In the dated claims, must file 9/0906 Name in which As- ANTHONY SHANE JO- 571 OF AVALON TO THE PROVISION 9/21 & 9/28/2019 state of Florida. NOTICE TO CREDI- their claims with this sessed: SEPH; SHANNON MA- BEACH, ACCORDING OF CERTAIN ASSIS- TORS court WITHIN 3 File #: 2019201 JANET M PEAKE, WIL- RIE JOSEPH; ALL UN- TO THE PLAT TANCE. PLEASE 9/0910 Unless such MONTHS AFTER THE LIAM H PEAKE KNOWN PARTIES THEREOF AS RE- CONTACT: certificate(s) shall be The administration of DATE OF THE FIRST NOTICE OF APPLICA- CLAIMING INTERESTS CORDED IN PLAT 9/0905 redeemed according to the estate of LELA F. PUBLICATION OF TION FOR TAX DEED All of the above prop- BY, THROUGH, UN- BOOK A, PAGE(S) 1 COURT ADMINISTRA- the law the property NELSON, deceased, THIS NOTICE. erty is located in Santa DER OR AGAINST A TO 10, OF THE PUB- TION, ADA LIAISON File #: 2019200 described in such with the case number ALL CLAIMS NOT SO NOTICE IS HEREBY Rosa County, In the NAMED DEFENDANT LIC RECORDS OF SANTA ROSA certificate(s) will be indicated above, is FILED WITHIN THE GIVEN THAT BEAMIF A state of Florida. TO THIS ACTION, OR SANTA ROSA COUNTY NOTICE OF APPLICA- sold to the highest bid- pending in the Circuit TIME PERIODS SET LLC , holder of the fol- HAVING OR CLAIMING COUNTY, FLORIDA. 6865 CAROLINE TION FOR TAX DEED der online at Court for Santa Rosa FORTH IN SECTION lowing Tax Sale Certifi- Unless such TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, STREET www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co County, Florida, Pro- 733.702 OF THE FLOR- cate has filed said Tax certificate(s) shall be TITLE OR INTEREST IN Property Address: MILTON, FL 32570 NOTICE IS HEREBY m on bate Division, the ad- IDA PROBATE CODE Certificate for the Tax redeemed according to THE PROPERTY 1203 Del Monte PHONE (850) GIVEN THAT FLORI- 10/28/2019 at 12:00 dress of which is 6865 WILL BE FOREVER Deed to be issued the law the property HEREIN DESCRIBED; Street, Milton, Florida 623-3159 FAX (850) DATOWN PROPER- noon CT, by Donald C. Caroline Street, Milton, BARRED. thereon. The Certifi- described in such UNKNOWN TENANT 32583 983-0602 TIES, LLC , holder of Spencer, Santa Rosa ✳ ✳ ✳ Classifieds Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette | Saturday, September 21, 2019 B7

County Clerk of the forth in said Final Judg- Phone: (954) 618-6955, any, other than the fice of Donald C. Spen- the lis pendens must 733.702 OF THE FLOR- COUNTY, FLORIDA (describe notice); if Courts. ment, to wit: ext. 4769 property owner as of cer, Clerk of the Circuit file a claim before the IDA PROBATE CODE you are hearing or Fax: (954) 618-6954 the date of the lis Court, shall sell the clerk reports the sur- WILL BE FOREVER Case No: voice impaired, call 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & LOT 1 FLCourtDocs@brockand- pendens must file a property situated in plus as unclaimed. BARRED. 18000773CAMXAX 711. 10/12/2019 scott.com claim in accordance Santa Rosa County, NOTWITHSTANDING A PARCEL OF LAND with Florida Statutes, Florida, described as: Dated at St. Peters- THE TIME PERIODS Carrington Mortgage 9/21 & 9/28/2019 9/0905 LYING IN AND BEING By Julie Anthousis Section 45.031. burg, Florida this 6 day SET FORTH ABOVE, Services, LLC, A PORTION OF GOV- Julie Anthousis, Esq. PORTION OF THE of September, 2019. ANY CLAIM FILED 2 Plaintiff, 9/0909 9/0890 ERNMENT LOT 1, Florida Bar No. 55337 Dated this 6 day of NORTHEAST 1/4 OF YEARS OR MORE AF- SECTION 5, TOWN- September, 2019. SECTION 28, TOWN- eXL Legal, PLLC TER THE DECEDENT’S vs. 9/0912 NOTICE OF PRO- SHIP 1 NORTH, If you are a person SHIP 5 NORTH, Designated Email Ad- DATE OF DEATH IS POSED ORDINANCE RANGE 27 WEST, with a disability who ROBERTSON, RANGE WEST, SANTA dress:BARRED. Rachell M. Roberts NOTICE OF INTENT ENACTMENT SANTA ROSA needs any accommo- ANSCHUTZ & ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- [email protected] The date of the first aka Rachell Marie TO CONSIDER AN COUNTY, FLORIDA, dation in order to par- SCHNEID, P.L. IDA DESCRIBED AS 12425 28th Street publication of this no- Roberts, et al., ORDINANCE TO WHOM IT MAY BEING MORE PARTIC- ticipate in this pro- Attorney for Plaintiff FOLLOWS: North, Suite 200 tice is: September 14, Defendants. CONCERN: ULARLY DESCRIBED ceeding, you are enti- 6409 Congress Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 2019. The reading and adop- AS FOLLOWS: tled, at no cost to you, Suite 100 COMMENCE WHERE 33716 NOTICE OF FORE- tion of the following Please be advised that to the provision of Boca Raton, FL 33487 THE NORTH LINE OF Telephone No. (727) RONALD L. NELSON CLOSURE SALE proposed Ordinance on the 23rd day of Sep- COMMENCE AT AN certain assistance. Telephone: SECTION 28, TOWN- 536-4911 Florida Bar Number by the Board of County tember 2019 at 5:30 EXISTING FOUR INCH Please contact Court 561-241-6901 SHIP 5 NORTH, Attorney for the Plaintiff 280194 NOTICE IS HEREBY Commissioners of p.m., CST, in the City SQUARE UNMARKED Administration, ADA Facsimile: RANGE 29 WEST, By: Peter E. Lanning Attorney for Personal GIVEN that pursuant to Santa Rosa County, is Council meeting room CONCRETE MONU- Liaison, Santa Rosa 561-997-6909 SANTA ROSA FBN 562221 Representative the Summary Final scheduled for 9:30 at the City Hall at 6738 MENT AT THE NORTH- County, 865 Caroline Service Email: COUNTY, FLORIDA; 517 East Government Judgment of Foreclo- a.m., October 10, 2019, Dixon Street, in the City EAST CORNER OF Street, Milton, FL [email protected] INTERSECTS THE If you are a person Street sure dated July 10, in the Commissioners of Milton, Florida there SAID SECTION 5; 32570, Phone (850) WESTERLY R/W LINE with a disability who Pensacola, FL 32502 2019, and entered in meeting room at the will be proposed for en- THENCE RUN SOUTH 623-3159 Fax (850) By: \S\Nicole OF COUNTY ROAD needs any accommo- Telephone (850) Case No. County Administrative actment an Ordinance 89 DEGREES 56 MIN- 983-0602, Ramjattan NO. 399 (100` R/W), dation in order to par- 434-1700 18000773CAMXAX of Complex, located at whose title is as fol- UTES 08 SECONDS [email protected] Nicole Ramjattan, Es- THENCE SOUTH ticipate in this pro- the Circuit Court of the 6495 Caroline Street, lows: WEST ALONG THE ovat least 7 quire 38°48`52” EAST ceeding, you are enti- Personal Representa- First Judicial Circuit in Milton, Florida. MONUMENTED days before your Florida Bar No. 89204 ALONG SAID WEST- tled, at no cost to you, tive: and for Santa Rosa ORDINANCE NO. SOUTHERLY RIGHT scheduled court ap- Communication Email: ERLY R/W LINE 457.79 to the provision of GAYE A. HOGUE County, Florida AN ORDINANCE RE- 1490-19 OF WAY LINE OF pearance, or immedi- [email protected] FEET TO THE “POINT certain assistance. 3879 Captains Court wherein Carrington LATING TO SANTA JOHN HAMM ROAD ately upon receiving OF BEGINNING” Please contact: Court Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Mortgage Services, ROSA COUNTY, AN ORDINANCE (50 FOOT RIGHT OF this notification if the IMPORTANT THENCE CONTINUE Administration, ADA LLC, is the Plaintiff and FLORIDA; AMENDING AMENDING THE CODE WAY), A DISTANCE OF time before the SOUTH 38°48`52” Liaison Santa Rosa 9/14 & 9/21/2019 Rachell M. Roberts ORDINANCE 2003-30 OF ORDINANCES OF 693.21 FEET TO AN scheduled appear- AMERICANS WITH EAST ALONG SAID County, 6865 Caroline aka Rachell Marie AS AMENDED AND THE CITY OF MILTON; EXISTING ONE HALF ance is less than 7 DISABILITIES ACT: If WESTERLY R/W LINE Street, Milton, FL 9/0888 Roberts; Joshua AMENDING CHAPTER AMENDING THE CLAS- INCH CAPPED METAL days; if you are hear- you are a person with 112.39 FEET TO THE 32570 Phone (850) James Boccia; Un- 6 BUSINESSES ARTI- SIFIED SALARY PAY ROAD (NO. 4153), BE- ing or voice impaired, a disability who needs POINT OF CURVA- 623-3159 Fax (850) 9/0902 known Tenant #1 CLE II ITINERANT TABLE OF THE CITY ING THE MONU- call 711. any accommodation TURE, THENCE 983-0602 n/k/a Michelle Brown; VENDORS OF THE OF MILTON; ADOPT- MENTED NORTHEAST in order to participate SOUTHEASTERLY ADA.SantaRosa@flcourt File #: 2019195 Unknown Tenant #2 SANTA ROSA ING A NEW PAY CORNER OF THAT File # 19-F00117 in this proceeding, ALONG ARC OF A s1.gov at least 7 n/k/a Caleb Robert, COUNTY FLORIDA RANGE SCHEDULE; PARCEL OF LAND AS 9/14 & 9/21/2019 you are entitled, at no CURVE IN SAID WEST- days before your NOTICE OF APPLICA- are Defendants, Donald CODE; PROVIDING PROVIDING FOR THE DESCRIBED IN OFFI- cost to you, to the ERLY R/W LINE 228.92 scheduled court ap- TION FOR TAX DEED C. Spencer, Santa FOR REMOTE AUTO ANNUAL SALARY OF CIAL RECORDS 9/0882 provision of certain FEET, SAID CURVE pearance, or immedi- Rosa County Clerk of SALES REGULA- THE CITY CLERK AND BOOK 707, AT PAGE assistance. Please HAVING A RADIUS OF ately upon receiving NOTICE IS HEREBY the Circuit Court will TIONS; PROVIDING CITY MANAGER; AND 576, OF THE PUBLIC 9/0883 contact: Court Admin- 1,382.69 FEET, A CEN- this notification if the GIVEN THAT IDE IDE sell to the highest and FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN RECORDS OF SAID istration, ADA Liaison, TRAL ANGLE OF time before the TECHNOLOGIES INC , best bidder for cash AND PROVIDING FOR EFFECTIVE DATE. COUNTY; THENCE IN THE CIRCUIT Santa Rosa County, 09°29`10”, A CHORD scheduled appear- holder of the following online at AN EFFECTIVE DATE. CONTINUE ALONG COURT OF THE FIRST 6865 Caroline Street, DISTANCE OF 228.66 ance is less than 7 Tax Sale Certificate has www.santarosa.realfore- This Ordinance is on SAID MONUMENTED JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Milton, FL 32570, FEET, A CHORD days; if you are hear- filed said Tax Certifi- close.com at 11:00 The Ordinance may be file in the City Clerk’s SOUTHERLY RIGHT AND FOR SANTA Phone (850) 623-3159, BEARING OF SOUTH ing or voice impaired, cate for the Tax Deed AM on October 8, inspected by the public office for inspection. OF WAY LINE NORTH ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- Fax (850) 982-0602, 34°04`17” EAST AND call 711. to be issued thereon. 2019, the following de- prior to the above Any interested party 89 DEGREES, 59 MIN- IDA GENERAL JURIS- [email protected] BEING CONCAVE The Certificate Number scribed property set scheduled meeting at may appear at the UTES 18 SECONDS DICTION DIVISION ov, at least 7 SOUTHWESTERLY, 1000000078 and year of Issuance, forth in said Final Judg- the Office of the Clerk meeting and be heard WEST A DISTANCE OF days before your THENCE SOUTH 9/14 & 9/21/2019 the Description of the ment, to wit: of Courts, BOCC Sup- with respect to the pro- 194.83 FEET TO THE CASE NO. scheduled court ap- 51°11`03” WEST property, and Name(s) port Services Depart- posed Ordinance. POINT OF BEGINN- 19000074CAMXAX pearance, or immedi- 411.18 FEET, THENCE 9/0886 in which it is assessed THE EAST 167 FEET ment, 6495 Caroline ING; THENCE CON- ately upon receiving NORTH 31°06`47” is as follows: OF THE WEST 892 Street, Milton, Florida. This date of September TINUE NORTH 89 DE- CITIMORTGAGE INC., this notification if the WEST 343.38 FEET, 9/0888 FEET OF THE NORTH All interested parties 10, 2019 GREES 59 MINUTES Plaintiff, time before the THENCE NORTH Certificate Number: 100 FEET OF THE should take notice that 18 SECONDS WEST scheduled appear- 51°11`07” EAST 384.07 IN THE CIRCUIT 1703615 SOUTH 814 FEET OF if they decide to appeal Dewitt Nobles ALONG SAID MONU- vs. ance is less than 7 FEET TO THE “POINT COURT IN AND FOR THE NORTHWEST any decision made by City Clerk MENTED SOUTHERLY days; if you are hear- OF BEGINNING”. SANTA ROSA Year of Issuance: QUARTER OF THE the Board of County RIGHT OF WAY LINE A NANCY L. MCKNIGHT ing or voice impaired, COUNTY, FLORIDA 2017 NORTHWEST QUAR- Commissioners with re- 9/14 & 9/21/2019 DISTANCE OF 97.41 A/K/A NANCY L. call 711. COMMENCE WHERE PROBATE DIVISION TER, SECTION 18, spect to any matter FEET TO AN EXISTING CLARK, et al. THE NORTH LINE OF Description of Property: TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, coming before said 9/0890 THREE-QUARTER (3/4) Defendant(s). 19-249860 SECTION 28, TOWN- FILE NO. 2019-CP-197 A PORT OF SEC 40, RANGE 28 WEST. ALL Board at said meeting, T5N, R30W DES AS: it is their individual re- 9/0882 INCH UNCAPPED 9/14 & 9/21/2019 SHIP 5 NORTH, LYING IN SANTA METAL PIPE LYING AT NOTICE OF FORE- RANGE 29 WEST, IN RE: ESTATE OF *NEW PARCEL FOR ROSA COUNTY, sponsibility to insure CLOSURE SALE GORDON C. HOGUE, 2013 TAX ROLL* COM that a record of the pro- IN THE CIRCUIT AN INTERSECTION 9/0883 SANTA ROSA FLORIDA. WITH THE MONU- COUNTY, FLORIDA; Deceased. SE SEC CORN THN ceeding they are ap- COURT OF THE FIRST NOTICE IS HEREBY 9/0886 N89*48’15” W 2065.94 pealing exists and for JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN MENTED EASTERLY INTERSECTS THE Property Address: RIGHT OF WAY LINE GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- WESTERLY R/W LINE NOTICE TO CREDI- TO PT ON CURVE ON 4560 TRICE RD., MIL- such purpose they will AND FOR SANTA nal Judgment of Fore- IN THE CIRCUIT TORS SLY R/W LN OF SR#4 need to insure that a ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- OF TRACI DRIVE (50 OF COUNTY ROAD TON, FL 32571 FOOT RIGHT OF closure dated August COURT OF THE FIRST NO. 399 (100` R/W), FOR POB THN CONT verbatim record of the IDA GENERAL JURIS- 16, 2019, and entered JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN The administration of 573.81 THN CONT proceeding is made, DICTION DIVISION WAY), BEING ALSO THENCE SOUTH Any person or entity THE MONUMENTED in 19000074CAMXAX AND FOR SANTA 38°48`52” EAST the estate of GORDON N89*53’10 “W 338.09 claiming an interest in which record shall in- NORTHWEST COR- of the Circuit Court of ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- ALONG SAID WEST- C. HOGUE, deceased, FT N0*49’38”E 331.99 the surplus, if any, re- clude the testimony Case No. the FIRST Judicial Cir- IDA with the case number FT TO PT ON CURV and the evidence upon 19000135CAMXAX NER OF SAID OFFI- ERLY R/W LINE 457.79 sulting from the Fore- CIAL RECORDS BOOK cuit in and for Santa FEET TO THE “POINT indicated above, is ON SAID SLY R/W LN closure Sale, other which their appeal is to Rosa County, Florida, CASE NO. pending in the Circuit THN RUN SELY ON be based. Interested U.S. Bank trust, N.A., 707, AT PAGE 576; OF BEGINNING” than the property THENCE DEPART wherein57-2018-CA-000133 THENCE CONTINUE Court for Santa Rosa ARC OF CURV & SAID owner as of the date of parties may appear at as Trustee for LSF10 CITIMORTGAGE INC. County, Florida, Pro- SLY R/W LN 969.59 FT the meeting and be Master Participation SAID MONUMENTED SOUTH 38°48`52” the Lis Pendens, must SOUTHERLY RIGHT is the Plaintiff and MTGLQ INVESTORS, EAST ALONG SAID bate Division, the ad- TO POB SUBJ TO file a claim on same heard with respect to Trust, NANCY L. MCKNIGHT L.P. dress of which is 6865 POWER SOUTH EN- these proposed ordi- Plaintiff, OF WAY LINE AND WESTERLY R/W LINE with the Clerk of Court RUN SOUTH 22 DE- A/K/A NANCY L. Plaintiff, 112.39 FEET TO THE Caroline Street, Milton, ERGY COOPERATV within sixty (60) days nances. If you are a CLARK; SANTA ROSA Florida 32570. The UTILITY ESMNT AS person with a disability vs. GREES 08 MINUTES POINT OF CURVA- after the Foreclosure EAST ALONG SAID COUNTY, A POLITICAL v. TURE, THENCE names and addresses DES IN OR 3277 PG Sale. who needs any accom- SUBDIVISION OF THE of the personal repre- 370 (OUT OF #1) modation in order to Michael C. McDowell, MONUMENTED EAST- SOUTHEASTERLY ERLY RIGHT OF WAY STATE OF FLORIDA ; LARRY WAYNE BATES; ALONG ARC OF A sentative and of the DATED September 12, participate in a public et al., UNKNOWN SPOUSE TERRY CLEAVELAND personal repres- Parcel ID: hearing you are entitled Defendants. LINE A DISTANCE OF CURVE IN SAID WEST- 2019 162.05 FEET; THENCE OF NANCY L. BATES; VICTORIA D ERLY R/W LINE 228.92 entative’s attorney are 40-5N-30-0000-00104-000 to the provision of cer- DEPART SAID MONU- MCKNIGHT A/K/A BATES BROWN; PHYL- FEET, SAID CURVE set forth below. 0 /s/ Danielle N. Waters tain assistance. Please NOTICE OF FORE- NANCY L. CLARK are LIS DORTCH BATES All creditors of the de- contact Emily Spencer CLOSURE SALE MENTED EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF Danielle N. Waters, RIGHT OF WAY LINE the Defendant(s). Don- BUSH; DONNA BATES 1,382.69 FEET, A CEN- cedent and other per- Name in which As- Esq. at (850) 983-1855 or at NORTH 89 DEGREES ald C. Spencer as the BUSH; BENJAMIN TRAL ANGLE OF sons having claims or sessed: Florida Bar No. 29364 6495 Caroline Street, NOTICE IS HEREBY Clerk of the Circuit FRED BATES; JOHN E demands against the ROBIN M EARLY Milton at least one (1) GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- 56 MINUTES 03 SEC- 09°29`10”, A CHORD Lender Legal Services, ONDS EAST A DIS- Court will sell to the VENN, JR. AS ACTIVE DISTANCE OF 228.66 decedent’s estate, in- LLC week prior to the date nal Judgment of Fore- highest and best bid- BANKRUPTCY TRUS- cluding unmatured, All of the above prop- of the public hearing. closure dated August TANCE OF 87.31 FEET, A CHORD 201 East Pine Street, FEET; THENCE RUN der for cash at TEE OF TERRY BEARING OF SOUTH contingent or unliqui- erty is located in Santa Suite 730 13, 2019, entered in www.santarosa.realforeclose.c CLEAVELAND BATES; dated claims, on whom Rosa County, In the 9/21/2019 Case No. NORTH 18 DEGREES 34°04`17” EAST AND Orlando, Florida 32801 45 MINUTES 50 SEC- om, at 11:00 UNKNOWN SPOUSE BEING CONCAVE a copy of this notice is state of Florida. Tel: (407) 730-4644 19000135CAMXAX of AM, on October 16, OF LARRY WAYNE served must file their 9/0912 the Circuit Court of the ONDS WEST A DIS- SOUTHWESTERLY, Fax: (888) 337-3815 TANCE OF 158.41 2019, the following de- BATES; UNKNOWN THENCE SOUTH claims with this court Unless such Attorney for Plaintiff First Judicial Circuit, in scribed property as set SPOUSE OF TERRY WITHIN THE LATER certificate(s) shall be 9/0885 and for Santa Rosa FEET TO THE POINT 51°11`03” WEST OF BEGINNING. BE- forth in said Final Judg- CLEAVELAND BATES; 411.18 FEET, THENCE OF 3 MONTHS AFTER redeemed according to Service Emails: County, Florida, ment, to wit: UNKNOWN SPOUSE THE DATE OF THE the law the property IN THE CIRCUIT wherein U.S. Bank ING A PORTION OF NORTH 31°06`47” [email protected] COURT OF THE FIRST AN UNRECORDED OF VICTORIA D. WEST 343.38 FEET, FIRST PUBLICATION described in such [email protected] trust, N.A., as Trustee LOT 5, BLOCK B OF BATES BROWN; UN- OF THIS NOTICE OR certificate(s) will be JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN for LSF10 Master Par- SUBDIVISION. THENCE NORTH m AND FOR SANTA LAKEWOOD MANOR KNOWN SPOUSE OF 51°11`07” EAST 384.07 30 DAYS AFTER THE sold to the highest bid- ticipation Trust is the ADDITION NO.3, RE- PHYLLIS DORTCH DATE OF SERVICE OF der online at ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- Plaintiff and Michael C. Any person claiming an FEET TO THE “POINT If you are a person IDA GENERAL JURIS- interest in the surplus PLAT, ACCORDING BATES BUSH; UN- OF BEGINNING”. A COPY OF THIS NO- www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co with a disability who McDowell; Candice TO THE PLAT KNOWN SPOUSE OF TICE ON THEM. m on DICTION DIVISION McDowell; HSBC Bank from the sale, if any, needs any accommo- other than the property THEREOF AS RE- DONNA BATES BUSH; a/k/a 4463 COUNTRY All other creditors of 10/28/2019 at 12:00 dation in order to par- USA, National Associa- CORDED IN PLAT UNKNOWN SPOUSE the decedent and other noon CT, by Donald C. CASE NO. tion as Trustee for PHH owner as of the date of MILL RD, JAY , FL ticipate in a court pro- 18000861CAMXAX the lis pendens must BOOK B, PAGE 37, OF BENJAMIN FRED 32565 persons having claims Spencer, Santa Rosa ceeding, you are enti- Mortgage Trust, Series AS AMENDED IN BATES; UNKNOWN or demands against the County Clerk of the 2007-SL1 are the De- file a claim before the tled, at no cost to you, DITECH FINANCIAL clerk reports the sur- PLAT BOOK G, PAGE TENANT 1; UNKNOWN at public sale, to the decedent’s estate, in- Courts. to the provision of fendants, that Donald 66, OF THE PUBLIC TENANT 2; cluding unmatured, LLC, C. Spencer, Santa plus as unclaimed. highest and best bid- certain assistance. Plaintiff, RECORDS OF SANTA Defendants. der, for cash, online at contingent or unliqui- 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & Please contact Shelia Rosa County Clerk of ROSA COUNTY, dated claims, must file 10/12/2019 Court will sell to the Dated this 10th day of www.santarosa.realforeclose.c Sims, Chief Deputy vs. September, 2019. FLORIDA NOTICE OF SALE om, on October their claims with this Court Administrator, highest and best bid- court WITHIN 3 9/0902 der for cash by elec- 10, 2019 beginning at Office of Court Ad- JOSEPH R. CARTER, BROCK & SCOTT, Property Address: Notice is hereby given 11:00 AM. MONTHS AFTER THE ministration at (850) tronic sale at 5297 OVERBROOK that, pursuant to the Fi- DATE OF THE FIRST 9/0909 et al. www.santarosa.realforeclose.c PLLC 595-4400 at the M.C. Defendant(s). Attorney for Plaintiff DRIVE, MILTON, FL nal Judgment of Fore- Any person claiming an PUBLICATION OF Blanchard Judicial om, beginning 32570 closure entered on THIS NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT at 11:00 AM CST on 2001 NW 64th St, Suite interest in the surplus COURT OF THE Center, 5th Floor, NOTICE OF FORE- 130 March 11, 2019, in this from the sale, if any, ALL CLAIMS NOT SO Pensacola, FL 32502 the 1st day of October, Any person claiming cause, in the Circuit FILED WITHIN THE FIRST JUDICIAL CIR- CLOSURE SALE 2019, the following de- Ft. Lauderdale, FL other than the property CUIT IN AND FOR within 2 working days 33309 an interest in the sur- Court of Santa Rosa owner as of the date of TIME PERIODS SET of your receipt of this scribed property as set plus from the sale, if County, Florida, the of- FORTH IN SECTION SANTA ROSA NOTICE IS HEREBY National Advertising Reader Notice: This newspaper will never knowingly accept any advertisement that is illegal or considered fraudulent. 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GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- in which it is assessed ov, at least 7 Lung Cancer? Asbes- Antique Ash Gateleg CASH FOR nal Judgment of Fore- 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & is as follows: vs. days before your tos exposure may be Table Opens to 65” REWARD closure dated March 10/12/2019 scheduled court ap- the cause. $30 billion round. Fold 2 side- For Return of Black CARS: 15, 2019, and entered Certificate Number: BRUCE A. FISHER pearance, or immedi- set aside for asbestos board. 4 rushed lad- Ceramic Hippo We Buy Any Condition in 18000861CAMXAX of 9/0907 1703792 AND CYNTHIA ately upon receiving victims. derback chairs $325.00 Head. Send Photo & Vehicle, 2002 and the Circuit Court of the FISHER, et al. this notification if the Call 1-619-485-4372 or 850-621-2535 Info to P.O. Box 594, Newer. Nation’s Top FIRST Judicial Circuit 9/0889 Year of Issuance: Defendant(s). time before the email Bagdad FL 32530 Car Buyer! Free Tow- in and for Santa Rosa 2017 scheduled appear- cancerFL@breakingin- ing from Anywhere! County, Florida, NOTICE OF PRO- NOTICE OF FORE- ance is less than 7 jurynews.com Call Now: wherein DITECH FI- POSED ORDINANCE Description of Property: CLOSURE SALE days; if you are hear- NANCIAL LLC is the ENACTMENT NAVARRE 2ND ADD ing or voice impaired, 1-888-995-2702 Plaintiff and JOSEPH LOT 21 BLK 22 AS DES NOTICE IS HEREBY call 711. GUN SHOW R. CARTER are the TO WHOM IT MAY IN OR 1458 PG 620 GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- CONCERN: Santa Rosa County Defendant(s). Donald nal Judgment of Fore- 18-241182 Auditorium: Milton, FL C. Spencer as the Parcel ID: closure dated June 14, 9/14 & 9/21/2019 Saturday & Sunday Clerk of the Circuit Please be advised that 17-2S-26-2750-02200-021 2019, and entered in Sept 21 and 22 67 Camaro Court will sell to the on the 23rd day of Sep- 0 57-2019-CA-000046 of 9/0884 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Cherry Red highest and best bid- tember 2019 at 5:30 the Circuit Court of the General Admission $6 Starting at $25,000. der for cash at p.m., CST, in the City Name in which As- FIRST Judicial Circuit 9/0911 Council meeting room NOTICE OF PUBLIC 850-957-4952 or 850-736-9110 www.santarosa.realforeclose.c sessed: in and for Santa Rosa 850-261-8407 om, at 11:00 at the City Hall at 6738 MICHAEL E CRIBBS County, Florida, SALE: U.S. TOWING & Dixon Street, in the City RECOVERY gives No- Please Support Your AM, on October 10, wherein THE BANK OF Local Small Gun Classified 2019, the following de- of Milton, Florida there All of the above prop- NEW YORK MELLON tice of Foreclosure of

Shows 6019080 scribed property as set will be proposed for en- erty is located in Santa F/K/A THE BANK OF Lien and intent to sell can! forth in said Final Judg- actment an Ordinance Rosa County, In the NEW YORK AS SUC- the following vehicle on whose title is as fol- 10/4/2019, 08:00 am at ment, to wit: state of Florida. CESSOR IN INTEREST If you’re lows: TO JP MORGAN 5223 Pitnic Rd Jay, Buy it! Spot Advertising LOT 26, BLOCK 4, Unless such CHASE BANK, N.A. AS Florida 32565, pursuant works! ready to TURKEY CREEK ES- ORDINANCE NO. certificate(s) shall be INDENTURE TRUSTEE to subsection 713.78 of Classified. move up or 1489-19 the Florida Statutes. TATES, ACCORDING redeemed according to FOR NEWCASTLE are just TO THE MAP OF the law the property MORTGAGE SECURI- U.S. Towing & Recov- Make your move AN ORDINANCE ES- ery reserves the right to starting out PLAT THEREOF, AS described in such TIES TRUST 2006-1 is to the medium RECORDED IN PLAT TABLISHING A certificate(s) will be the Plaintiff and accept or reject any classifieds BOOK D, PAGE 9, OF BUDGET PROVIDING sold to the highest bid- BRUCE A. FISHER; and/or all bids. FOR THE PAYMENT JM1BL1VF5B1403889 that’s your number can help you THE PUBLIC REC- der online at CYNTHIA FISHER are open the ORDS OF SANTA OF THE EXPENSES www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co the Defendant(s). Don- 2011 MAZDA 3 one source of ROSA COUNTY, OF ALL DEPART- m on ald C. Spencer as the 5NMSG13D39H298484 doors to your FLORIDA. MENTS AND FUNC- 10/28/2019 at 12:00 Clerk of the Circuit 2009 HYUNDAI SANTA information about next job! TIONS OF THE CITY noon CT, by Donald C. Court will sell to the FE GOVERNMENT OF 1G1YY32G145112122 homes for sale! Property Address: Spencer, Santa Rosa highest and best bid- We have 2507 LINCOLN RD, THE CITY OF MILTON, County Clerk of the der for cash at 2004 CHEVROLETY For all your hous- NAVARRE, FL 32566 FLORIDA FOR THE Courts. www.santarosa.realforeclose.c CORVETTE recruitments FISCAL YEAR ENDING om, at 11:00 2CNDL63F356066130 ing needs - con- SEPTEMBER 30, 2020. 2005 CHEVROLET of all levels. Any person claiming 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & AM, on October 15, With loca- an interest in the sur- 10/12/2019 2019, the following de- EQUINOX sult Classified - plus from the sale, if This Ordinance is on scribed property as set 2G1WW12E819239805 when it’s time tions all over. any, other than the file in the City Clerk’s 9/0903 forth in said Final Judg- 2001 CHEVROLET And if your property owner as of office for inspection. ment, to wit: MONTE CARLO to buy, Any interested party 9/0908 4A4MM31SX4E020278 planning on the date of the lis hiring pendens must file a may appear at the ALL THAT CERTAIN 2003 MITSUBISHI EN- Spot Advertising it’s the resource claim in accordance meeting and be heard File #: 2019203 LAND SITUATED IN DEAVOR on which to rely. cassified with Florida Statutes, with respect to the pro- SANTA ROSA 9/21/2019 works! posed Ordinance. NOTICE OF APPLICA- 9/0911 can Section 45.031. COUNTY, STATE OF introduce TION FOR TAX DEED FLORIDA, VIZ: Dated this 9 day of This date of September COMMENCING AT you to your September, 2019. 10, 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY S.W. CORNER OF 9/0901 next loyal GIVEN THAT BEAMIF A SECTION 30, T2N, employee. ROBERTSON, Dewitt Nobles LLC , holder of the fol- R28W, THENCE RUN File #: 2019194 ARE YOU HIRING? ANSCHUTZ & City Clerk lowing Tax Sale Certifi- S 89 DEGREES 55’ E NEED TO PLACE A SCHNEID, P.L. cate has filed said Tax ALONG THE SOUTH NOTICE OF APPLICA- Attorney for Plaintiff 9/14 & 9/21/2019 Certificate for the Tax LINE OF SAID SEC- TION FOR TAX DEED HELP WANTED AD? 6409 Congress Ave., Deed to be issued TION 30, A DISTANCE Suite 100 9/0889 thereon. The Certifi- OF 33.00 FT., NOTICE IS HEREBY cate Number and year GIVEN THAT IDE IDE Boca Raton, FL 33487 9/0904 THENCE RUN NORTH WE ARE YOUR ONE STOP Telephone: of Issuance, the De- A DISTANCE OF TECHNOLOGIES INC, scription of the prop- holder of the following SHOP FOR ALL YOUR 561-241-6901 File #: 2019199 662.75 FT., THENCE Facsimile: erty, and Name(s) in RUN S 89 DEGREES Tax Sale Certificate has RECRUITMENT NEEDS! The Northwest Florida Daily News 561-997-6909 which it is assessed is 55’ E A DISTANCE OF filed said Tax Certifi- seeks an NOTICE OF APPLICA- as follows: cate for the Tax Deed Service Email: TION FOR TAX DEED 845.00 FT. TO P.O.B., Energetic Reporter. [email protected] THENCE CONTINUE to be issued thereon. EMAIL OR CALL Certificate Number: The Certificate Number NOTICE IS HEREBY S 89 DEGREES 55’ E LEANN TOLLESON The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, have By: \S\Nicole 1702385 A DISTANCE OF and year of Issuance, GIVEN THAT KIVI LLC, the Description of the RECRUITMENT SPECIALIST strong writing skills, be creative and flexible. Ramjattan KIVI LLC AND OCEAN 198.00 FT., THENCE This job involves being out in the community Nicole Ramjattan, Es- Year of Issuance: RUN SOUTH A DIS- property, and Name(s) [email protected] BANK , holder of the 2017 in which it is assessed as well as developing story ideas and sources quire following Tax Sale Cer- TANCE OF 312.75 FT., 850-315-4315 across our three-county coverage area. Expe- Florida Bar No. 89204 THENCE RUN N 89 is as follows: tificate has filed said Description of Property: rience with taking photos and video, as well Communication Email: Tax Certificate for the DEGREES 55’ W A as all forms of social media including [email protected] A PORT OF SEC 34, DISTANCE OF 198.00 Certificate Number: Tax Deed to be issued T2N, 28W DES AS: 1701070 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram is preferred. thereon. The Certifi- FT., THENCE NORTH IMPORTANT COM NE COR OF SW4 A DISTANCE OF cate Number and year OF NE4; TH S 410 FT Year of Issuance: The successful candidate will have a college of Issuance, the De- 312.75 FT., TO P.O.B. degree or minimum of two years newspaper AMERICANS WITH TO POB TH S 200 FT SAID PROPERTY LY- 2017 scription of the prop- TH SWLY 124*27’ 12 experience, and must be able to produce on DISABILITIES ACT: If erty, and Name(s) in ING AND BEING ALL tight deadlines. Strong reporting and writing you are a person with 1.09 FT TH N 50*52’ IN SECTION 30, T2N, Description of Property: which it is assessed is 200 FT TH NELY 131 A PORT OF SEC 09, skills are needed, as is an understanding of a disability who needs as follows: R28W SANTA ROSA AP style. The right candidate will be a good any accommodation FT TO POB AS DES IN COUNTY, FLORIDA. T1N, R28W DES AS: OR 1401 PG 483 & OR COM SW CORN OF communicator as well, working under the di- in order to participate Certificate Number: rection of the managing editor. A valid driver s in this proceeding, 1447 PG 461 & OR Property Address: NE4 OF NW4 THN E 3724 1489 PG 1480 & OR 410 FT TO W R/W OF license, auto insurance and a reliable vehicle you are entitled, at no 5476 OAKSHIRE are required. This position may require occa- cost to you, to the 1818 PG 1612 ROAD, MILTON, FL GLOVER LN THN Year of Issuance: N0*57’04”W ON R/W sional evening and weekend work. provision of certain 2016 32570 assistance. Please Parcel ID: 5.79 FT TO CURV 34-2N-28-0000-02500-000 (R=522.96 FT Interested applicants should forward pub- contact: Court Admin- Any person claiming Dependable Description of Property: 0 CA=59*42’38”)GO 545 Finnis Family lished clips, a resume and cover letter to istration, ADA Liaison, an interest in the sur- Housekeeper NAVARRE 2ND ADD FT TO POB & CONT Lawn Care [email protected] Santa Rosa County, plus from the sale, if Over 25 years LOT 7 BLK 27 AS DES Name in which As- ON CURV Mowing/Weed Eating, 6865 Caroline Street, any, other than the of experience! IN OR 1939 PG 1747 sessed: (CA=13*08’50”) GO Brush/leaves hauled Gate House Media offers a competitive bene- Milton, FL 32570, property owner as of References Available GEORGE ANN RUSS 120 FT THN Edging Milton/Pace/ fit package including medical, dental, vision, Phone (850) 623-3159, Parcel ID: the date of the lis 850-995-0009 P’cola 850-529-6380 life insurance and more. Drug-free workplace, Fax (850) 982-0602, pendens must file a S15*29’33”W 297.56 FT 17-2S-26-2750-02700-007 All of the above prop- THN SELY ALNG EOE [email protected] 0 claim in accordance ov, at least 7 erty is located in Santa with Florida Statutes, STREAM 90 FT +/- Rosa County, In the THN N21*13’10”E days before your Name in which As- Section 45.031. scheduled court ap- state of Florida. 296.92 FT TO POB AS sessed: DES IN OR 1889 PG pearance, or immedi- IDA EVA FISCHER Dated this 6 day of ately upon receiving Unless such September, 2019. 1193 LESS ALL MIN- this notification if the certificate(s) shall be ERAL RIGHTS All of the above prop- redeemed according to time before the erty is located in Santa ROBERTSON, scheduled appear- the law the property ANSCHUTZ & Parcel ID: Rosa County, In the described in such 09-1N-28-0000-04932-000 ance is less than 7 state of Florida. SCHNEID, P.L. days; if you are hear- certificate(s) will be Attorney for Plaintiff 0 sold to the highest bid- ing or voice impaired, Unless such 6409 Congress Ave., call 711. der online at Suite 100 Name in which As- certificate(s) shall be www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co sessed: redeemed according to Boca Raton, FL 33487 18-223332 m on Telephone: CALVIN CALLOWAY II the law the property 10/28/2019 at 12:00 9/14 & 9/21/2019 described in such 561-241-6901 noon CT, by Donald C. Facsimile: All of the above prop- certificate(s) will be Spencer, Santa Rosa erty is located in Santa 9/0885 sold to the highest bid- 561-997-6909 County Clerk of the Service Email: Rosa County, In the 9/0907 der online at Courts. state of Florida. www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co [email protected] File #: 2019202 m on 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & Unless such 10/28/2019 at 12:00 By: \S\Nicole 10/12/2019 Ramjattan certificate(s) shall be NOTICE OF APPLICA- noon CT, by Donald C. redeemed according to Spencer, Santa Rosa Nicole Ramjattan, Es- TION FOR TAX DEED 9/0908 quire the law the property County Clerk of the described in such Courts. 9/0884 Florida Bar No. 89204 NOTICE IS HEREBY Communication Email: certificate(s) will be GIVEN THAT BEAMIF A [email protected] sold to the highest bid- LLC , holder of the fol- 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & IN THE CIRCUIT der online at 10/12/2019 COURT OF THE FIRST lowing Tax Sale Certifi- IMPORTANT www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co cate has filed said Tax JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN m on Certificate for the Tax 9/0904 AND FOR SANTA 10/28/2019 at 12:00 ROSA COUNTY, FLOR- AMERICANS WITH Deed to be issued 9/0903 DISABILITIES ACT: If noon CT, by Donald C. thereon. The Certifi- IDA GENERAL JURIS- Spencer, Santa Rosa DICTION DIVISION you are a person with cate Number and year File #: 2019197 a disability who needs County Clerk of the of Issuance, the De- any accommodation Courts. scription of the prop- CASE NO. NOTICE OF APPLICA- 57-2019-CA-000046 in order to participate erty, and Name(s) in TION FOR TAX DEED in this proceeding, 9/21, 9/28, 10/5 & which it is assessed is 10/12/2019 THE BANK OF NEW you are entitled, at no as follows: NOTICE IS HEREBY cost to you, to the YORK MELLON F/K/A 9/0901 GIVEN THAT IDE IDE THE BANK OF NEW provision of certain Certificate Number: TECHNOLOGIES INC , assistance. Please 1701371 YORK AS SUCCES- holder of the following SOR IN INTEREST TO contact: Court Admin- Tax Sale Certificate has JP MORGAN CHASE istration, ADA Liaison, Year of Issuance: filed said Tax Certifi- Santa Rosa County, If you didn’t 2017 BANK, N.A. AS INDEN- cate for the Tax Deed TURE TRUSTEE FOR 6865 Caroline Street, advertise here, to be issued thereon. Milton, FL 32570, Description of Property: NEWCASTLE MORT- The Certificate Number GAGE SECURITIES Phone (850) 623-3159, you’re missing A PORT OF SEC 21, and year of Issuance, Fax (850) 982-0602, T1N, R28W DES AS: TRUST 2006-1, out on potential the Description of the Plaintiff, [email protected] *CORRECTED DE- property, and Name(s) customers. SCRIPTION 2013* PART LTS 15 & 16 BLK 3 OAK HILL UNREC SUB COM NE CORN OF SE4 OF NE4 THN S88*44’16”W 350 FT THN S0* 49’34”E 896.84 FT THN S88*44’ 16”W 151.24 FT TO POB THN CONT 148.76 FT THN S0*49’34”E 195. 78 FT TO NLY R/W LN OF A CNTY RD THN S71*18’36”E 93.18 FT TO PT OF CURVA- TURE THN SELY ALNG CURVE TO TH LEFT HAVING (R= 231.04 FT CHB=S72*08’51”E) 68. 14 FT THN N04*02’02”W 152.50 FT THN N02*03’18”E 97.72 FT TO POB AS DES IN OR 3254 PG 844

Parcel ID: 21-1N-28-0000-01864-000 0

Name in which As- sessed: WALTER L DAVIES III

All of the above prop- erty is located in Santa Rosa County, In the state of Florida.

Unless such certificate(s) shall be redeemed according to the law the property described in such certificate(s) will be sold to the highest bid- der online at To place a classified ad call: www.santarosa.realtaxdeed.co m on 352-807-2657 352-807-5898 10/28/2019 at 12:00 noon CT, by Donald C. Recruitment/Help Wanted: 850- 315-4315 or Spencer, Santa Rosa County Clerk of the email [email protected] Courts.

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