Scott Begins Senate Tour in PCB Sunday

Scott Begins Senate Tour in PCB Sunday

TAMPA BAY BEATS NEW ORLEANS 48-40 SPORTS | C1 PANAMA CITY NATION & WORLD | A4 FAITHFUL DEMANDING ANSWERS IN VATICAN SEX ABUSE SCANDAL Monday, September 10, 2018 www.newsherald.com @The_News_Herald facebook.com/panamacitynewsherald 75¢ LOCAL | B1 NIGHT TO SHINE NEEDS VOLUNTEERS FOR EVENT Florence takes aim at Carolinas Three storms brew hurricane season, residents behind it the Atlantic are reminded to take the appropriate precautions for By Katie Landeck hurricane season — such 522-5114 | @PCNHKatieL as having emergency kits [email protected] ready and knowing your hurricane plan — even if the State CFO Jimmy Patronis, left, speaks at a campaign event for Gov. Rick Scott at the Patronis family’s PANAMA CITY — As storms are not currently restaurant, Capt. Anderson’s, Sunday afternoon. [PHOTOS BY ERYN DION/THE NEWS HERALD] a rapidly strengthening projected to hit Northwest Hurricane Florence aims at Florida. Southeast coast, behind it The National Hurricane Hurricane Helene, Tropical Center is predicting Flor- Storm Isaac and one other ence could be a Category potential tropical storm are Storm 4 with winds of 130 Scott begins senate all brewing. miles per hour by Tuesday, With September fulfill- ing the promises of peak See STORMS, A3 tour in PCB Sunday Focuses on business in Make Washington Work platform By Eryn Dion 747-5069 | @PCNHErynDion [email protected] PANAMA CITY BEACH — With 58 days left until the general election, Gov. Rick Scott kicked off his statewide Make Washington Work bus tour Sunday afternoon in Participants cheer as they take part in a parade marking the Panama City Beach, hoping to 70th anniversary of North Korea’s founding day Sunday in bolster his Senate campaign, Pyongyang, North Korea. North Korea staged a major military as well as political ally Jimmy parade, huge rallies and will revive its iconic mass games on Patronis’ run for Chief Finan- Sunday to mark its 70th anniversary as a nation. [NG HAN GUAN/ cial Officer. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] “You’re about to see Florida take a lead to change Wash- ington just the same way Gov. Gov. Rick Scott kicked off his Make Washington Work campaign tour Scott has changed Florida,” Sunday at Captain Anderson’s Restaurant in Panama City with his North Korea Patronis said during the inti- wife, Ann Scott. mate gathering of supporters at Capt. Anderson’s Restau- County,” Patronis said, ref- “We’ve made it better for stresses building up rant — owned by the Patronis erencing the historic turnout business,” Scott said. “That’s family. “We’re going to see in the area that propelled what we need to do.” economy, not nukes the state of Florida show and Scott past the 2010 primary. Scott also swiped at his lead the way.” In keeping with the Make opponent, incumbent Sen. Scott appeared relaxed and Washington Work theme, Bill Nelson, and Democratic By Eric Talmadge not on nuclear weapons. at home in the Bay County Scott leaned heavily on his candidate for governor The Associated Press The North rolled out crowd, where he’s been a jobs record, touting 1.6 mil- Andrew Gillum, accusing some of its latest tanks and frequent visitor throughout lion jobs added to the Florida them of pushing “big govern- PYONGYANG, North marched its best-trained his two terms as governor. economy during his tenure, ment socialism” and adding Korea — North Korea held goose-stepping units in Patronis began the event with one out of six jobs tied that, under any government a major military parade the parade but held back by reminding Scott that if it to tourism and hospitality, around the world, “people do and revived its iconic mass its most advanced mis- weren’t for Bay County, he which has seen a 50 percent worse” under socialism. games to celebrate its 70th siles and devoted nearly likely would not have been increase over the last eight “If you think about the anniversary on Sunday, but half of the event to civilian elected. years. He also espoused way the Democrats have in keeping with leader Kim efforts to build the domes- “I love to remind everybody cutting taxes to promote run the federal government, Jong Un’s new policies the tic economy. that the only reason why Rick business growth, cutting they’ve over-promised and emphasis was firmly on Scott became Governor Rick regulations and streamlining building up the economy, See NKOREA, A3 Scott was because of Bay permitting processes. See SCOTT, A3 Panama City News Herald Nation & World ..............A4 Obituaries ...................... B3 TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Want to subscribe? Local ..........................B1-4 Diversions ......................B6 Stray t-storm Stray t-storm T-storms Call 850-747-5050 Sports......................... 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Details, 850-769-3468 On this date Tuesday, Sept. 11 In 1813, an American naval force commanded by Oliver H. Perry WINE AND SONG: 5-7 p.m. defeated the British in the Battle at Neat Tasting Room, 11 N. of Lake Erie during the War of Castle Harbour Drive, Alys 1812. (Afterward, Perry sent Beach. Select wines showcased the message, “We have met the with live music. $15 each, enemy and they are ours.”) 21 and older only. Details, In 1846, Elias Howe received a 850-213-5711 patent for his sewing machine. WRITING THE FANTASTIC: 5 In 1919, New York City wel- to 8 p.m. at the Panama City comed home Gen. John J. Center for the Arts, 19 East 4th Pershing and 25,000 soldiers Street. Bring your favorite pen who’d served in the U.S. First and paper for creative writing Division during World War I. with award-winning author, In 1935, Sen. Huey P. 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