State Oks $240M in Hurricane Aid
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PC KICKOFF MEETING ATTRACTS HUNDREDS LOCAL | B1 PANAMA CITY LOCAL & STATE | B1 KITTEN ON MEND AFTER 60-FOOT FALL Tuesday, May 7, 2019 www.newsherald.com @The_News_Herald facebook.com/panamacitynewsherald 75¢ State OKs $240M in hurricane aid Derrick Thompson, left, listens to opening arguments during his murder trial on May 1 at the Bay County Courthouse. Thompson was subsequently convicted of fi rst-degree murder in the killing of Allen Johnson in 2014. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] Thompson’s sentence in jury’s hands Triple killer could get niece, cried when reading death penalty for a statement about how her 2014 slaying of friend uncle was kind and generous, Allen Johnson including helping with her horse-riding hobby when By Collin Breaux she was young. [email protected] “It’s about what he still @PCNHCollinB means to us and has done for all of us. Uncle Allen was PANAMA CITY — A jury present throughout all of my will decide whether Der- childhood,” Limmer said. rick Thompson will get life “He made games for each kid without parole or the death because he knew we were all penalty for the 2014 murder different but his to love. ... of Allen Johnson. I won’t be able to call him Thompson was found anymore and tell him how guilty Friday of first-degree thankful I am.” murder and robbery with Carolyn Thompson, a firearm for the killing of Thompson’s mother, was Johnson, a friend, to get called to the stand to talk The words “Keep your head up Panama City” are spray-painted on a cabinet near the former Grocery money to finance an addic- about her son. Photos of Outlet off Beck Avenue in Panama City. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] tion to prescription pills. The Thompson from his child- penalty phase began Monday hood, service in the Army and continues Tuesday. National Guard and with $115 million earmarked to address housing shortage Witnesses were called by family were shown. in Bay County that is crippling recovery eff orts the prosecution and defense. Jordan Limmer, Johnson’s See THOMPSON, A6 By Katie Landeck @PCNHKatieL [email protected] SPORTS | C1 PANAMA CITY — Hur- GC HIRES ricane Michael might not have dominated the head- GEORGIA lines during the Florida legislative session, but HIGHLANDS local lawmakers came away with a big haul. COACH A little more than $240 million was secured for GAFFNEY hurricane-ravaged coun- ties in the state’s $90.1 billion budget, including $115 million to address the housing shortage in Bay County that is crippling Dems set to hold recovery efforts. “The state has been Hurricane debris, shattered glass and various food items remain on Barr in contempt very good to us and we the ground near the former Grocery Outlet off Beck Avenue in Panama appreciate it,” County City. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] Commission Chairman Nadler schedules of Congress — the open- Philip “Griff” Griffitts area. A large number of Trumbull ecstatic a Wednesday vote ing salvo in what could be said at a press conference those original funding aft er attorney general a lengthy, acrimonious Monday morning. requests, such as money What was delivered in the state misses deadline court battle between House “We’ve had lots of for the repair work for the budget by the area’s represen- Democrats and President support from around the schools, was nixed early tatives, including Sen. George By Mary Clare Jalonick Donald Trump’s adminis- state.” on, as state funding would Gainer, Sen. Bill Montford, Rep. and Lisa Mascaro tration over special counsel Going into the ses- make the district ineligible Brad Drake and Rep. Jay Trum- The Associated Press Robert Mueller’s report. sion, Rep. Jay Trumbull for reimbursement from bull, should provide the area with House Judiciary requested more than the Federal Emergency some much-needed relief.“We WASHINGTON — A Committee Chairman $600 million in appropri- Management Agency. knew we needed to step up to House committee is poised Jerrold Nadler scheduled ations based on requests the plate,” Trumbull said. “I think to hold Attorney General made from around the See HURRICANE, A6 we hit a home run.” William Barr in contempt See BARR, A6 Panama City News Herald Busines ......................... A9 Obituaries ...................... B3 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Want to subscribe? Diversions ...................... 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