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The Okaloosa County Sheriffs Office, with support from the Drug Enforcement Administration, The United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations,.....

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On March 30, 2012, the Walton County Sheriff's Fly fishing the Emerald Coast is action packed and exciting. The Choctawhatchee Bay and the surrounding bayous are favorite sites to fly fish for mackerel, white trout, red drum and specks. Also the Choctawhatchee River offers largemouth bass. The Hurricane Lake Reservoir in Blackwater State Forest has some nice largemouth bass in the spring and early summer. With spring now upon us the animals and plant life grows which offers every fisherman a challenge to be had. Along the Choctawhatchee bay you never know what you might catch fishing with such a large array of species. Office executed a search warrant at..

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Hello once again. Even with this newspaper being every other week, my phone rings constantly about things going on in Walton county. Its not that I dont like my phone but please for most all of your questions can be assisted through the use of Emails. I know some of you older folks need to call for assistance with things so dont hesitate to give me a call, as always I will help you as I can and/or find the help you need. That is why this newspaper still exists. Businesses and people like you who want to help, offer a service to our area. It does take for one to advertise unless word of mouth is enough for you in many cases it is NOT. That is where we come in...low cost advertising made available to you through this fine lil newspaper from Freeport. Let me change the topic: It was just the other day that Florida A&M University trustees agreed to change the mission of the schools hazing advisory panel to a fact finding committee so it will be exempt from state sunshine law requirements for public meetings and records. With that change, though, the panel of seven experts no longer can make recommendations to the Board of Trustees. The committee instead will present the board with facts about anti-hazing best practices, said Trustee Belinda Reed Shannon. The university created the panel after drum major Robert Champion died during what police said was hazing while the FAMU band was in Orlando for a football game last fall. The panel asked for the mission change at its first meeting on March 16. Members said they want to be free to exchange information one-on-one and in small groups without having to give notice of a public meeting every time they want to talk to each other. The trustees voted 7-2 in favor of the request during a conference call. So, at least we now see they recognize the problem. Trustee Rufus Montgomery opposed the motion. He said it would open FAMU to more criticism over a less-than-transparent response to Champions death and disclosures of rampant hazing within the famed Marching 100. We cannot continue to be in a posture where to the outside world it may appear as if we are once again hunkering down, going into a bunker mentality, having conversations in secret, he continued on with saying Despite years and years of focus on hazing, I dont know of any institution that has the problem eliminated through the action of group of experts. For those of you who didnt hear about this story. Champion suffered from blunt trauma while he was aboard a band bus and died from shock due to severe internal bleeding, authorities say. His death is being investigated as a homicide but no arrests have been made. Naturally some of you might think of this was a hit in playing around. Look what can happen regardless of the intent. Would you think that someone would have been arrested by now? Obviously not. Do you think that it is accidental? Traditions began somewhere, with someone, making it up as they go along kind of stuff. Daring one another to do this or take that to become one of us or part of our group. As a guy in school we had to do what we had to do to survive. The threat of ridicule was enough to make a few I know drink excessively as part of a dare, havent we all? We didnt see the harm and it takes the adults supervising these kids to prevent it from happening. Thats what I have seen to be most effective. There comes a time when the games are not fun, seeing someone picked on or bullied isnt tolerated anymore by society in general. The damage done to some may not have been a life threatening situation but as weve all heard before. Everything seems fun till someone gets hurt..maybe even killed? No need for clubs and sorority.

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Credit Card Fraud Update


The Walton County Sheriffs Office (WCSO) has an update on the rash of credit card fraud cases that inundated south Walton. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the Secret Service, and retail stores are working closely with the WCSO in tracking down the suspects. According to lead investigator Billy Dozier, there have been 70 cases of credit card fraud that have been filed with the sheriffs office. Many details of the investigation are not being made known to the public at this time, as this may jeopardize the numerous investigations that are being looked into. However, Inv. Dozier said that it appears that no scanning devices were used in these crimes, but rather a breach into the computer system at the store that was targeted. It appears that the breach is no longer active. Given that these crimes were multijurisdictional along with a number of cases, Inv. Dozier said it will take some time to solve the crimes. The WCSO would like to remind those individuals who were affected by these crimes to please continue working with investigators, even if you have been compensated by your financial institution. Investigators will need the following documents: transaction records, the amount of compensation paid by the bank, and the full credit card number of the card that was compromised (which should no longer be active). Inv. Dozier warns Walton County citizens and visitors to carefully guard their card information and be diligent to watch for suspicious activity on their credit card statements while using their cards and accounts. To report further documentation on these cases, please contact Inv. Billy Dozier at 850-892-8186. Mattie Kelly Environmental Symposium, April 27 Choctawhatchee Estuary Family Festival, April 28 The Mattie M. Kelly Cultural & Environmental Institute at Northwest Florida State College will host the fifth annual Mattie Kelly Environmental Symposium on the Choctawhatchee Basin on April 27, 2012 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the college's Niceville campus and a free Choctawhatchee Estuary Family Festival April 28 at Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park in Niceville from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Registrations are now being accepted for the April 27 symposium by web at www.mattiekellyinstitute.org. This year's symposium theme is "Comparing the Estuaries of Northwest Florida." The symposium is open to the public and geared to scientists, ecologists, conservation groups, city and regional developers, transportation planners, residents and landowners. The registration fee is $25 and includes all symposium materials, a continental breakfast and lunch. Register online by April 18 to reserve a space at the symposium and pay registration fee by mail or in-person the day of the event. The symposium is part of a two-day emphasis on the Choctawhatchee Basin which also includes the fifth annual Choctawhatchee Estuary Family Festival on Saturday, April 28 from 11:00 am. to 4:00 p.m. at Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park, located at 4281 Highway 20 East in Niceville. The festival is a free family & community event for all ages. There is no park entrance fee for the festival which offers fun activities, hands-on displays and environmental awareness. contact Meredith Fingarson at 729-4915

Family of Man Shot By WCSO Deputy Files Complaint


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In August of 2009, Walton Sheriffs Deputy Nick Embry responded to a E-911 call at a Freeport residence on Pope Street, around 5:30pm. The deputy arrived at the home where Jeffery Weekley and Evelyn Burch were the only ones home. Fearing trouble with not paying child support, Weekley fled into the woods at the end of the dirt road. The deputy went looking for him. Burch heard two shots fired and Weekley was dead. Now the family has filed a complaint for damages against Walton Sheriff Michael Adkinson and against Nick Embry in his individual capacity. The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court in Pensacola. In the action it alleges violations of the U.S. Constitution, including violation of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments, which forbid the unnecessary and excessive use of force against persons during a seizure or attempted seizure. The complaint was filed by Weekleys family. The complaint says Deputy Embry was advised there was a complaint involving Jeffery Weekley and Evelyn Burch who lived in the home. When the deputy arrived, Burch told him Weekley had left. Backup deputies were on the way, but Embry decided to search the wooded area. The deputy reported he saw Weekley lying face down behind some bushes and ordered him to get up and come closer so they could talk. The complaint says the Deputy reports Weekley complied and was shot two times. He was unarmed and no weapons were found on or around the body. The complaint says Jeffery Weekley did not provoke or threaten Embry and did not engage in any form of violence or violent resistance. The complaint further talks about questions of Deputy Embrys employment and that Sheriff Adkinson was aware of facts that give rise to an inference that Embry was unfit for his employment. The Complaint says Adkinson failed to discipline or terminate Defendant Embry. It also talks about Adkinsons failure to create a policy about use of deadly force and thus gave Embry the final decision making authority. The Complaint then says Jeffery Weekleys daughter, Katie Weekley, suffered and continues to suffer injuries and losses due to the death and seeks for these as well as attorney fees. At the scene of the shooting, the family had arrived and questioned why deadly force was used when Weekley did not own a weapon and did not have one on him. Reportedly, Weekley had previously spent time in jail due to being found guilty of driving while license suspended after being found guilty of Driving Under The Influence. The Family reported he had made a run to buy beer earlier in the day and Burch took the keys from him to prevent him from going again. This prompted the call to 911, but she hung up when he returned the keys. The 911 dispatcher called back and Burch said she did not want anything done and told the deputy this also. The family questioned the use of deadly force. At the time, Adkinson said Deputy Embry did not have a taser. Adkinson asked the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate the shooting. The results found the shooting was justified. The States Attorneys Office also concluded the shooting was justified. The report showed Weekley had alcohol as well as two other medications in his system. Weekely had suffered an injury earlier in his life. The report from the state also says Deputy Embry had reason to believe Weekley had a pocket knife on him after Burch told the dispatcher he usually had one. Deputy Embry tried to back away, but fell over a tree. As Weekley continued, he made the decision to fire. The States Attorney says the unfortunate situation was not made by the deputy, rather by the actions of Weekley. The report also states the deputys statements remained consistent through the investigation.

The Okaloosa County Sheriffs Office, with support from the Drug Enforcement Administration, The United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Niceville Police Department conducted ten simultaneous search warrant raids on specialty shops around Okaloosa County that are selling controlled substances commonly known as Spice and bath salts as part of their business practice. Law enforcement officers have purchased substances from multiple businesses in Okaloosa County that have been confirmed by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement as being controlled substances or analogs of controlled substances as defined in Florida State Statute 893.0356. Okaloosa County, the State of Florida, and the United States are plagued with specialty shops and internet sites that are selling synthetic cannabinoids, which are designed to mimic tetrahydrocannabinol/ THC (THC the primary psychotropic chemical found in marijuana) and synthetic cathinones, which are designed to mimic cocaine, methamphetamine and other controlled stimulants. According to the Sheriffs Office, in some instances these untested and uncontrolled substances are 500 to 2000 times stronger than the actual illicit substance. Some people that are buying these substances and ingesting them believe that they are legal and safe. However medical professionals are advising otherwise. In Florida, there have been 57 calls to the Poison Control Center this month from health professionals or by people that have ingested synthetic cannabinoids, seeking help. The Sheriff says these businesses and business owners are exploiting loopholes in Federal Regulations and state laws and selling substances marketed as Plant food, screen cleaner, incense, potpourri among others, which contain chemically designed psychoactive substances. An example is Screen Cleaner, which is not normally sold in powder form encased in a single gelatin capsule for an excessive amount of money. Each of these locations and all other locations within Okaloosa County selling these substances, or inventory that is similar in appearance or design to the controlled substances, have been served or are going to be served letters directing them to immediately cease and desist possession, manufacture, distribution and sale of these compounds. Sheriff Ashley is asking for the voluntary compliance of the businesses to stop the selling of all synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic cathinones.

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The risk of developing the most dangerous type of skin cancer is now more than six times higher among young adults than it was 40 years ago, and women may be especially vulnerable. A new study shows the number of melanomas found among women under 40 years old increased by more than eightfold between the 1970s and 2000s. Call for AJs -tip of the week Cases of melanoma among men under 40 also increased by more than fourfold during the same time period. We anticipated we'd find rising rates, as other studies are suggesting, but we found an even higher incidence than the National Cancer Institute had reported ... and in particular, a dramatic rise in women in their 20s and 30s," says researcher Jerry Brewer, MD, a Mayo Clinic dermatologist, in a news release. Researchers say women may be hardest hit by melanoma because they are more likely to participate in activities that increase the risk of melanoma, such as using tanning beds or suntanning. They say the findings are alarming, considering the rates of many other types of cancers are declining. The incidence of melanoma was eight times higher among young women and six times higher among young men in 2009 than in 1970. Researchers say the dramatic rise in melanoma rates among the young is most likely due to increased use of tanning beds since 1970, as well as other unsafe exposures to ultraviolet light, such as severe sunburns in childhood. While the study showed melanoma in young people is on the rise, researchers found deaths caused by this most deadly type of skin cancer actually declined in WALK-INS this group. A recent study reported that people who WELCOME! use indoor tanning beds frequently are 74% more likely to develop melanoma. Avoid direct sunlight for extended periods of time, you will thank yourself unit down the road in life. (l.c.s pizzA /vet plAzA) If you need us come see us. We take walk-ins and appt.s are available.

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We are already in April. Our water project from Portland to Choctaw Beach is almost complete. They are finishing up the work on the connection at Eastern Street. The lines are being pressure tested now. Once this is done, we will flush all the lines with clean water. So you will probably see water running from the fire hydrants occasionally. This cleans out the lines. The Town Planters Craft Festival last weekend was a success. They had a bunch of visitors during the day. Everything seemed to go well with the event. The Freeport Fire Department will host their annual egg hunt next Saturday, April 7, from 9:00 to noon, I think, but check with City Hall for the correct times. Come and join in. It should be a wonderful time for everyone. Remember no pets are allowed in the Regional Sports Complex so leave them at home, where they will be comfortable. My grandson Chad was married last Saturday night to Julianne Jackson. The wedding was held at Eden State Park. It was a beautiful place to have this event. I hope and pray this will last forever. They are a good young couple and I wish yall the very best! The Freeport City Council meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday of every month starting at 7:00 pm. Come participate in your local government. Mayor Marse

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On April 1, 2012, the Walton County The big Easter egg hunt will take place Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a Saturday, April 7th at noon, at the Freeport Around 2am this past Sunday, a 2007 burglary at Fire Restaurant located in south Sports Complex. Freeport Fire Chief Ben Honda motorcycle was traveling west on Walton. Witnesses had indicated that they Greendslait said they will have an egg hunt SR20, entering the intersection of SR293. saw two individuals using a dolly to carry and a special hunt for those children with According to witness Tania Bramble, of items away from the business including a special needs. Freeport, the bike entered onto the intersafe. When the witness yelled at them the section just as the light turned green. Ms. He told the Council they have seen needs in suspects fled on foot, leaving the items Bramble stated that the motorcycle did not the past and want to address these opportunibehind. Deputies responded to the area and appear to be speeding and was traveling at ties. The chief also talked about the Freeport located two individuals matching the dea low rate of speed upon entering the inter- pool. The opening day has not been set, but scription of the suspect who had fled the section. he says the recent hot weather has brought scene. questions from residents. The fire departMs. Bramble said that she continued travSubsequently the two individuals were identified by the witness as the ones ment is in need of a new refrigerator. The eling east through the intersection just as who had fled the scene. old one was donated in the mid 90s and is the bike passed her on the left side, she An investigation revealed that the suspects possibly used a fire extinguisher to heard a loud popping noise. She made a U- currently vibrating real bad. The Council break the front window in order to gain entry into the business. Once inside agreed to purchase a fridge found at Lowes. turn within the intersection and found 24the suspects gained access to the room where the safe and used the dolly to year-old Robert Greene, of Niceville, The store offered a 15% discount. The remove the safe from the restaurant. It was also discovered that the suspects ejected onto the center median. Ms. Bram- money is in the budget. attempted to gain entry into another adjacent business, but was unable to. ble assisted in providing first aid upon With boats needing a place to stay, room The suspects were identified as Zachary Pitts (3/16/1990) and Jacob making contact with dispatch. for a washer and dryer and decontamination Hammon As the FHP Trooper arrived, he reports a area, Mayor Marse asked to build a pole (7/2/1990) who were charged with Burglary of a Structure, Attempted Burman claiming to be Greenes brother-inbarn to keep the boats and a truck outside, glary of a Structure, Criminal Mischief, and Grand Theft. Both were booked law stated Greene had just received his but from direct weather. The money is not in into the Walton County Jail. Additional charges may be pending in other unremotor cycle endorsement and was an inex- the budget. Saying you cant build big lated cases. perienced motor cycle driver. enough and noting the needs, the Council agreed to buy the larger of two pole barns. Further evidence at the scene suggested that for unknown reasons, the Honda enChief Greenslait said they are already tered the eastbound left turn lane while ahead in calls over last year. For the first two traveling westbound after exiting the inter- months this year they are at 175 calls over section. The bike collided with the raised 131 for the first two months last year. In center cement median of SR20. The bike February Freeport Fire medical assists are at then crossed over the center median and 67. entered back onto the westbound inside They also worked 8 outside fires, 7 auto Licensed Stylists lane of SR20. Greene was ejected onto the accidents, two vehicle fires, 5 service calls Needed center median and came to final rest strad- and one bomb scare. In 2011 Freeport Fire dling the center median and the inside had 895 calls compared to 526 calls in 2001. westbound lane of SR20. Publix Shopping Ctr, The Council also approved a rental fee Greene, was transported to Sacred Heart waiver for Public Health Week, paid the Hwy 98 Santa Rosa Hospital in Pensacola, due to life threaten- bills and approved a carport for the portable Great Clips Offers: ing injuries, where he remains in critical, generators. but stable condition. Competitive Wages Alcohol is not a factor and no charges are Bonus Pay listed. Great Benefits "A Great Haircut, Guaranteed"

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Update From Don Gaetz


State Senator Don Gaetz says its a balanced budget with no tax increases. Gaetz says the most encouraging news to come out of the 2012 session of the Legislature is that, unlike other large states, Florida balanced its budget without raising taxes for the second year in a row. Gaetz says they achieved a balanced budget despite a $1.4 billion shortfall in revenues by doing what businesses and families have to do when money is tight making hard choices, doing what will make the future brighter, and fitting spending inside income. The Senator says he sees it as good news when the Legislature repeals bad laws and rules and its bad news when too many new laws are passed. He says he is not satisfied with every decision the Legislature made, but heres a partial list of bills that passed with his support: Improving funding to our K-12 schools by over $1 billion $90 million in tax relief to small businesses, property owners and senior citizens Increasing economic development funding tied directly to creating more jobs Repealing mandatory septic tank inspection Expanded educational choices and funding for disabled adults and children More help for children who have been exploited or sexually abused Stopping $200 million in scheduled unemployment compensation tax increases Repealing thousands of state agency rules and clarifying those agencies cannot develop rules outside of the approval of the Governor and Legislature Supporting a constitutional amendment limiting terms of Members of Congress Giving preferences in contracting to Florida-based businesses Repealing cap and trade regulatory program adopted by Governor Crist

Walton County Health Department Hosts Healthy Babies and Children, "Oh Baby! What a Sale" - Walton County Health Department hosts free community wide yard sale event to promote healthy mothers, babies and children on Saturday, April 14, 2012. "Oh Baby! What a Sale" will be held at the Freeport Regional Sports Complex located at 563 Hammock Trail East in Freeport, FL, from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.

MARSHMELLOW By M. Vreeland Marshmellow is a pretty happy fellow these days. Hes finally been released from the infirmary at Alaqua Animal Refuge. It took awhile, but our awesome medical staff was able to determine that he wasnt at his best because he is allergic to some foods that arent usually a problem for cats. After a simple change of diet, his greatest need right now is to find a special someone to give him lots of TLC and affection.

Walton County community partners at the event will provide information on car seat installation; fire safety and preparedness; health and nutrition; health insurance and much more. Free bike helmets will be provided with helmet fittings. New parents are responsible for the health, safety, and development of another person. This can be overwhelming at times, but there are resources for you and things that you can do to improve your health and the health of your child. Take time to learn more about health and safety for you and your child by planning to attend this event. Sellers must register by April 10, 2012 to participate in the community yard sale for maternity clothes, baby and children's items. To reserve a space, you can pick up a registration form at the health department, email Donna_Free@doh.state.fl.us or call (850) 892-8040, x 1159.

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Dear Aunt Ruby, I frequently talk on my cellphone in public, and I'm often irked by the comments I get from people to put my phone away. Personally, I don't see a difference between a cellphone conversation and an in-person conversation, provided I keep the noise level down. It's not like I'm talking about excessively personal subjects or anything. I spend an hour on the road going to and coming from work, and I like to use that time to catch up with my friends. Am I wrong for constantly talking on my cellphone driving in public, or do people just need to get used to the era of mobile phones? -- cell-ous It may not be what you're doing, but rather how you're doing it. If people "often" tell you to put away your cellphone during your commute, then I have news for you: You're talking too loudly. Also, those seated around you may not want to overhear the details of your social life. So be mindful of your surroundings and considerate of others. Whether you're having an in-person conversation or talking on a cellphone, the rules should be the same. Ruby

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Happenings in DeFuniak Springs


Walton County Health Department Healthy Start Program Presents
"Mommy Play Date in the Park!" Walton County - Walton County Health Department and Healthy Start are offering "Mommy Time Out" - a parents helping parents activity group. Parenting is a difficult job and can be lonely at times. Healthy Start home visitors have found that many expectant and new mothers lack support and could benefit from meeting other moms, but many do not know where or how to meet them. Healthy Start will provide this opportunity by hosting a play date for expectant or new moms in April. The purpose of these meetings is to bring women together to form new support systems and to learn from each other. The "Mommy Play Date in the Park!" will be offered at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at the Wee Care Park in DeFuniak Springs and again on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 at the Helen McCall Park in Santa Rosa Beach. Participants will learn new play activities for toddlers and will see how to create a garden in a bucket. Fathers and children are welcome to attend, but childcare will not be provided. For more information on this event, call (850) 892-8040 ext. 1178. For more information about the Healthy Start Community Coalition of Okaloosa and Walton Counties: http://healthystartokawalton.org/ or info@healthystartokawalton.org.

Walton Tax Collector Now License Services


Tax Collector Rhonda Skipper and staff began providing driver license services in Walton County. The week revealed a nearly doubling of phone calls and increase of approximately 280 lobby customers. Despite increased customer volume, wait times averaged under six minutes. The increased customer volume was anticipated and minor lobby modifications were made late last year in the DeFuniak Springs office to provide more seating for the expected traffic increase. In a review of customer transactions the first week of March, prior to the start of driver license services, the Tax Collectors Call Center answered 580 phone calls and 469 lobby customers were assisted. Last week the Call Center answered 1063 phone calls and 749 lobby customers were assisted in DeFuniak Springs. Due to the increased customer volume and the extended time often required to complete driver license and title work transactions, appointments are available for both of these services. To schedule an appointment, please contact the Tax Collectors Office at (850) 892-8121. Driver license services are provided Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm in the DeFuniak Springs office. While driver license services are currently only available in DeFuniak Springs, the Tax Collectors office is finalizing plans for lobby modifications in the South Walton office and plans to bring on driver license services once those renovations are complete. Individuals in need of driver license services are encouraged to visit www.gathergoget.com to learn about the new documents required for renewing or first time issuance of a driver license or identification card. The DeFuniak Springs Office is located in the Walton County Courthouse at 571 US Highway 90 East in DeFuniak Springs. The Tax Collectors Office welcomes opportunities to speak to community groups and educate them on the new driver license and identification card requirements.

Dear Parents, It is time for our annual School Improvement Surveys. We need your assistance with completing the online survey so that we may address your concerns during our school improvement process for the 2012-13 school year. Please click on the link below to complete the survey. When you complete the survey, please print the page that asks for your information and send it by your child to his/her teacher by April 30th. Some of you may have children in different grade levels. Please complete only one survey and you may write your children's names on the printed page. Freeport Elementary School's PBS team will be rewarding those students who return the survey page. If you do not have access to a computer, our media center is available beginning at 7:30 each morning until 3:00 for your use. If you have questions, please contact us. The link is : Parent Survey https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ R33G5JM Again, thank you for your assistance with our school improvement process.

Traffic Stop/Search Warrant leads to methamphetamine arrest


On March 30, 2012, the Walton County Sheriff's Office executed a search warrant at 338 Bruce Avenue in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. This is the residence of Brandy J. Gaydon (DOB 07/29/1984) and Charles Lester Johnson Jr. (DOB 01/19/1984). The search resulted from an investigation, lasting several months that culminated with a traffic stop of a vehicle occupied by Charles Lester Johnson Jr. and Loranda Ann Nelson (DOB 02/02/1984). A Walton County Sheriff's Office K-9 Unit stopped the vehicle after witnessing a traffic violation. During the traffic stop, a hypodermic needle and listed chemicals used in the manufacture of methamphetamine were discovered in Johnson's and Nelson's possession. Utilizing information from the traffic stop and from the investigation into the activities at the residence over the last several months, the search warrant was secured. Upon execution of the search warrant, a large clandestine methamphetamine manufacturing lab was discovered along with several more hypodermic needles and other paraphernalia. A trafficking amount of methamphetamine oil was recovered during the search warrant as well. Lester Johnson Jr., Brandy Gaydon and Loranda Nelson were all arrested and charged with Manufacture of Methamphetamine, Trafficking in Methamphetamine and Possession of drug Paraphernalia. All three subjects were transported to the Walton County Department of Corrections for booking and first appearance.

Joke: A duck walks into a bar and


asks: "Got any Bread?" Barman says: "No." Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No." Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No, we have no bread." Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No, we haven't got any bread!" Duck says: "Got any bread?" Barman says: "No, are you deaf?! We haven't got any bread, and if you ask me again and I'll nail your dang beak to the bar you irritating dang duck!" Duck says: "Got any nails?" Barman says: "No" Duck says: "Got any bread?

Man Hits Car With Wrench And Falls Off Bike


Kenneth Gould, 50 of Childersburg Alabama, was traveling east on County Road 30 -A riding a 91 Harley Davidson and in possession of a large wrench. A Santa Rosa Beach resident in a pickup was traveling east on County Road 30-A, ahead of the Harley. For unknown reasons Gould pulled along the left side of the truck and began to strike the left rear lens cover with the wrench. The right side of the bike struck the left side of the truck and Gould lost control. He and the bike tumbled for 72 feet. Charges are pending. Alcohol is related for Gould.

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Obituary for Helen Mae Bohnsack Obituary for Lillian Hazel Silcox Helen Mae Bohnsack of Mrs. Lillian Hazel Silox, age Miramar Beach 87, of Freeport, Florida passed passed away away March 20, 2012. She March 23, 2012. was born September 11, 1924 She was born on in Wicksburg, Alabama to December 31, Dewitt and Lillie Merri1917 in Wapaweather McLean. koneta, Ohio. Mrs. Silcox was a resident of Helen was pre- Freeport, Florida for the past ceded in death 60 years. She was Jehovah by her parents, Witness by faith. She enjoyed Veronica and William Schlernitfishing, quilting, sewing, zauer, cooking and above all else (Franks 5 and 10 cents Stores), Ionia, working in her garden. Michigan, her brother, Richard Mrs. Silcox is preceded in Schlernitzauer (Trudy), and her hus- death by her father and band, Leroy Bohnsack. mother, her husband, WoodHelen is survived by her son, Wil- row Wilson Silcox; one liam Powers (Cindy) of Santa Rosa brother, Kenneth McLean and Beach, Florida and Steamboat one sister, Carolyn Pearson. Springs, Colorado, and her daughter, Mrs. Silcox is survived by Bett Appel (Paul) of Santa Rosa her son, Randal Silcox and Beach, Florida, and Lake Tomawife Paula of Freeport, Florhawk, Wisconsin, grandchildren Bill ida; two brothers, Tamedge Powers of Steamboat Springs, Colo- McLean and Billy McLean. rado, Karen Wolf (Mark) of Denver, Memorialization will be by Colorado, Krista Brown (Todd) of cremation. Colorado Springs, Colorado, Kelly You may go online to view Kutler of Madison, Wisconsin, Kris- obituaries, offer condolences tin Appel of Chicago, Illinois, great and sign guest book at grandchildren, Jason and Jacob www.clary-glenn.com. Wolf, Megan and Madison Brown, Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel Kaitlin and Alex Kutler, and Alicia Funeral Home Appel. A private burial service is to be held in Ionia, Michigan. You may go online to view obituaries, offer condolences and sign guest book at www.clary-glenn.com. Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements.

WC BCC Meeting
As reported by WZEP AM1460

As the Walton Commissioner meeting started, Commissioner Larry Jones once again voiced his concerns about letters of collection and the countys liability. Though the commissioners approved collecting on a $35,000 letter of credit from Carson Oaks, both Jones and Comander said they are concerned that if the county collects and does the work, then they might be responsible for all work needed and that could cost more than the amount. Jones has been asking for a policy. County Administrator Greg Kisela agreed and cited other concerns such as working on areas not in the rights-of-ways. Later in the meeting, County Attorney Toni Craig listed letters of credit and a policy as one item she sees needing work. She also said she is reclassifying positions in her office to include a legal secretary and a paralegal. Craig also talked about a policy for times when the County has to do work on private property and when private citizens want to work on county property. These needs were brought up when the commissioners considered a request to do a one time emergency road repair to Ammons Road and placing a culvert and fill for the Muscogee Nation of Florida. Both of these brought up times when the county wants to help with an emergency situation, but is actually spending taxpayer dollars on private property. Commissioners agreed there are times when a resident might need help, but also want clarity when to use public funds. Two beach issues were looked at. The Commissioners were told there were 195 people applying for the Driving On The Beach permits and only 150 won the lottery. Of those, only 135 picked up the permits. Staff asked to start work on a revision to allow the county to use the permits for someone else if they are not picked up within 30 days. Kisela also asked to start work on revisions to the Beach Vending permits. Commissioners approved a request to take care of an immediate need, but will hold workshops later to address issues discovered after the last revision. Commissioner Sara Comander said she has opened an office in DeFuniak Springs. It is located in a 1950s house owned by the county just north of the courthouse. Comander has vacated her office in Freeport, but will still meet with residents there and in Southern Walton. She said the new location was closer to her home and it helps her. She asked the commissioners to not stop leasing her old office, one she shares with Commissioner Brannon and owned by Brannons Family. She said her lease includes the land and they park about 20 vehicles there each evening. Commissioners approved renewing the last year of the contract for Seahaven Consulting, the beach scientist, at $96,000. This is the same amount. After this year, the term will end and the county will go out for a request for proposals. Money was approved for a photo shoot for the TDC since the june grass, which hung around later last year, has not come in yet. And TDC Director Dawn Moliterno says Visit South Walton is sold out for the weekend. Listen up guys, she told commissioners there are 10,000 cheerleaders coming to the beach this weekend for a conference at Sandestin.

Local Workforce Board Represents Region in Washington D.C.


- Members of the Workforce Development Board of Okaloosa and Walton Counties/JobsPlus attended the National Association of Workforce Boards (NAWB) Forum in Washington D.C. March 11 March 13, 2012. The NAWB is the leading workforce association that represents the nation's nearly 550 business-led Workforce Boards and also serves other associated organizations in the workforce industry with one common goal: Helping America Work. The role of the local Workforce Board provides the framework for workforce preparation and employment systems designed to meet the needs of the businesses and the needs of job seekers of Okaloosa and Walton Counties. The Workforce Development Board of Okaloosa and Walton Counties/JobsPlus is comprised of thirty-eight members, with the majority being private sector to ensure a strong leadership role for business. The board has the responsibility to plan, develop and oversee the local workforce development system. The Okaloosa and Walton Boards of County Commissioners appoint the local Board members respectively. About JobsPlus - The JobsPlus mission is to ensure that every citizen has the opportunity and skills necessary to engage in meaningful employment throughout Okaloosa and Walton Counties, and that every business has access to educated, trained, and prepared employees that meet their needs.

Facebook 'friend' offer exposes man's other wife


Facebook's automatic efforts to connect users through "friends" they may know recently led two Washington women to find out they were married to the same man, at the same time. That led to the man, corrections officer Alan L. O'Neill, being slapped with bigamy charges. According to charging documents filed Thursday, O'Neill married a woman in 2001, moved out in 2009, changed his name and remarried without divorcing her. The first wife first noticed O'Neill had moved on to another woman when Facebook suggested the friendship connection to wife No. 2 under the "People You May Know" feature. "Wife No. 1 went to wife No. 2's page and saw a picture of her and her husband with a wedding cake," said Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist. Wife No. 1 then called the defendant's mother and the rest is history.

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Your regularly scheduled programming may be interrupted as the week begins. View it as an opportunity rather than an annoyance -- a rift in your routine is a good thing. Bargain carefully and don't miss a smaller aspect of a certain, significant situation. If you have a date or if you're looking for a romantic connection from Friday through the weekend, a favorite place or activity is the perfect choice. Whether at work or elsewhere -- take it upon yourself to gather information and form a coherent point of view. You'll be surprised at the impact you can have if you (momentarily) stop going with the flow. A little extra luck might be on the way, but it may not be good. Visualize it! Someone's ready to return one of your many favors or lend a hand out of the goodness of their heart and be careful in whom you follow. It may cause more harm than good to those around you. Hesitation just isn't your style, especially as this week begins. Volunteer for a new project, tell a certain someone how you feel and generally take the initiative. The stars say things are likely to go your way! Around Wednesday and Thursday, both your personal philosophy and regular, old mundane stuff requires your attention. Be sure you're acting according to your values, even in seemingly insignificant matters. You're not quite your usual stable self and the emotions you're feeling may have a big impact. Take care with what you share -- or at least think about whom you're sharing with. These feelings may not last, particularly given the shift in cosmic energy around Thursday and Friday. You're much better able to perceive what's real now -- in situations, in people, in yourself and encounters you have are much more meaningful because of it. You're always clever, but during the first few days of this week, you've got remarkable insight into people and situations, too. Something or someone you weren't sure you'd ever understand becomes much more transparent now. Then it's the ties you've got with others that come first and foremost around Thursday and Friday. Could some use a little adjustment? How tight do you want to be? Will loosening the strings actually bring you closer together? When the weekend comes, beware of superficiality. The world's edges may feel a little rough to you as the week begins, but it's also true that you're even more sensitive than usual. Try to discern between legitimate reactions and just being touchy. Give yourself a nice cushion -- of time, maybe, or between you and an unhealthy situation. Direct some of that nurturing instinct of yours right back to yourself. Though you are, in fact, wonderful, the world does not actually revolve around you. Keep this in mind over the first few days this week, when making others the center of your attention realigns your universe beautifully. Around Thursday and Friday, it's love that makes the world go round (with you around, at least!). Are you ready for romance? It awaits, right in your orbit! Something that sounds preposterous is actually worthy of investigation as the week gets going. At the very least, it's an excellent exercise in opening the old mind -- and you just might learn a thing or two. Then, your world may have you torn around Thursday and Friday. Is it a decision you must make? Priorities you must set? Something you need to let go? Address it, and find a way to relieve the attendant stress, too. When the weekend comes, life (and love) looks brighter. All eyes are on you as the week begins, and the bigger the idea you come up with, the more impressed they'll be. Prepare to take the lead now -- you're definitely up to it. Around Wednesday and Thursday, what appears to be a more passive role is actually crucial. Be the one who's truly, actively listening and putting the pieces together behind the scenes. If love's on your mind, get in action from Friday through the weekend. Your complex, passionate nature has all eyes on you during the first few days of this week. If you've been longing to make a change -- at work, in a relationship, in your long-term plans -- now's the time for transformation of a beautiful kind. Around Thursday and Friday, though, hold up and wait a minute! Something's sketchy now, and you'd be wise to wait until the outline's a bit more filled in. Any conversations you initiate this weekend tend to be great -- so what do you want to discuss, and with whom? Your usual dynamic energy may be a bit sapped as the week gets going, but it's likely that your subconscious is particularly active. Try to recall and analyze your dreams, or let your mind wander freely and see where it goes. Around Thursday and Friday, look out! The stars highlight everything that's wonderful about you -- that magic spark, your generous heart, the way you welcome what the universe has to offer. And speaking of offerings, when the weekend comes, you'll find music, art or an oddball cultural event especially inspiring. Set good boundaries. Whether it's in a personal relationship or at work, know when to say 'no' (and when to say 'yes,' too, of course). Around mid-week you'll find some information you didn't even know you needed. Keep your ear to the ground and make connections with all sorts of people. These associations may be a bit fuzzy from Friday through the weekend. One way to meet someone new or strengthen a bond is through shared experience -- something funny, something different. Follow your instincts and do it.

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I wanted to tell you how much my wife and I love your newspaper. You seem to have good important information where we need to know. I do have a question, why would those businesses not be on board with your good prices? I had run an Ad and it was successful for my landscape work. My customer base came from this newspaper and I thank you very much for all of your efforts. Tom Buffington Editor, I overheard a couple of fellas outside a local store in Black Creek. They asked me if I knew why them papers arent here anymore? I didnt know why. Can you please let us residents know why we dont have a drop point at the store anymore. Bobby Bishop We place our newspapers at numerous locations throughout Walton county. Being that we are based out of Freeport the town has plenty of newspapers to offer visitors.

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The Freeport Veterans Memorial committee is pleased to announce that they have begun raising funds to add a new monument to the memorial site. The "Fallen Soldier" monument will be a beautiful tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for freedom. Fundraisers will be ongoing over the months to come and donations have already began flowing in. Tim Ard, project chair says "I think after witnessing the construction of the Freeport Veterans Memorial, people know that we are serious and committed to this project. Response to this new addition has been overwhelming, and it is truly a moving piece and will be the only one of its kind." The Monument is being constructed by bronze artist Richard Rist of Baltimore Maryland and GLMCO Memorials of Walton County. Anyone needing information, or wanting to make a donation may contact Ard at 850-585-3304. The unveiling is scheduled for Veterans Day 2012.

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"Erica's Movie Reel"

Here Are The Facts


Barrack Obama is taking aim at critics who blame him for soaring gas prices while the GOP presidential candidates argue the U.S. needs a big increase in domestic oil drilling to reduce gas prices. Recently, Obama said, "Under my administration, America is producing more oil today than at any time in the last eight years. That's a fact. That's a fact. We've quadrupled the number of operating oil rigs to a record high. So do not tell me that we're not drilling. We're drilling all over this country." Jonathan Strong from Roll Call checked the facts and found some major discrepancies. Strong said, "The speech included a series of technically true but misleading statements. So the president is kind of correct in the sense that his policies aren't causing the current increase in gas prices because drilling takes a long time to come on-line. It's a long-term process. And oil production is at the highest rate it has been at any time in the last eight years. "So why is that misleading? Because when he says 'under my administration,' he's implying that it's because of policies that he's enacted as president. But actually, the policies that he's had a role in have decreased drilling on federal lands, so he's taking credit for basically something that was done that predated him. "The oil production has increased in spite of his policies, not because of them. And so he's trying to take credit for something that he says has nothing to do with the price of gas. "But there's hot air on the other side, too. When the idea of Keystone was proposed, they had to do an environmental impact statement. So they went to Transcanada, the company that wanted to build the pipeline, and said find someone to do an environmental impact statement so that we can make a decision based on that. "So Transcanada went out and found one of their buddies, someone they're doing business with, and had an environmental impact study done. The impact study came back saying that we should do the pipeline. "Then they realized that they couldn't have someone do the environmental impact statement who's in tight with the producer. So whoever made that original decision wasted a lot of time, a lot of money. At the same time, these environmental impact statements are very rigorous and thorough but they should be done with a sense of confidence that it's not by a company that has an interesting in its outcome. There's an appearance of impropriety there. And so now we're back to square one, and we have an incredible political fight. "Obama spent some time mocking politicians who hold press conferences at gas stations during election season, promising that they'll cause gas prices to go down. But almost four years ago to the day, he did that exact thing, so that's extremely hypocritical. There were a lot of misleading statements in his speech."

The Hunger Games


If you have not seen this movie yet, stop what you are doing, and go see it. I had not heard about the book series until I saw a trailer for this film, upon seeing the trailer for the first time I hopped onto IMDB.com (International Movie Data Base) and found out just what this story was about. I have some younger friends who were already hopelessly devoted to the book series and who were just as passionate about the upcoming film release, and they filled in the holes of my research and expressed just how captivating this story is. So, I had to see this movie as soon as I could. I wanted to read the book before seeing the movie so that I would know what to expect, but my husband (who had to put up with my many vocalized disappointments from the Twilight series) told me I had to wait. After seeing The Hunger Games my husband (who does not like to read, at all) bought all three of the Hunger Games books and is working on the series right now. For those of you who are worried about the film sticking with the books story line, do not fret, I have heard from many of my Hunger Game Guru friends that the film sticks very close to the book. In fact the author helped produce the movie and worked very close on the set to make sure that the film captured her vision, and hopefully all of your visions as well. For those of you who know absolutely NOTHING about The Hunger Games, this is a story set in a post-apocalyptic utopian type of world, and instead of states there are districts, 12 to be exact, and every year 2 people (a boy and girl, ages range from 11-18) are selected from each district to compete in the Games. The Hunger Games is a televised and widely popular game of survival, there is only one winner of the hunger games (aka only one survivor). The film is focused on a girl named Katniss Everdeen who comes from the poor district; she volunteers herself when her younger sister is selected to participate. To all of the guys who accompanied your girlfriend or wife to the sappy love triangle that is Twilight and suffered as you tried to keep your eyes open until the credits, I promise you will not be disappointed by The Hunger Games. There is brutal action, young love, and great music. This movie is 2 hours long, but with all of the action and the flow of the story you never even notice the length, and the end leaves you wanting more. I completely enjoyed this film, and I think the story was very well captured. Now parents, while the violence was tamed as much as could be expected and the focus is on survival, not killing, it is what it is. This movie has children killing other children, it will make some of you cry (I did) and it could scare young children. This film is pretty brutal, you have been warned. For comments or recommendations email me at: beckerica2@gmail.com See You All at The Movies!!!

WCSO provides tip line for community


The Walton County Sheriffs Office (WCSO) announced today that they now have an automated tip line up and running. Anyone in the community can call the tip line and leave a message. Callers are not required to leave their name and tips are not just for narcotic related activity, but other illegal actions as well. Lt. Bruce Maddox said that the tip line is a way for the community to get involved in helping the sheriffs office and that the more information a person can give, the further the investigation can go, which leads to making better cases. The tip line number is (850) 951-4920. Callers may request to speak with an investigator by leaving a call back number. Others are asked to leave a message detailing the location of the criminal activity, vehicle and suspect physical descriptions, and detail as to the criminal activity taking place.

For Further Information Contact: Inv. Wendy C Ammons Public Information Officer Walton County Sheriffs Office (850) 951-4707 (office) (850) 855-0299 (cell)
WCSO reaches out to community through drug education program For Immediate Release March 22, 2012 The Walton County Sheriffs Office (WCSO) announces that it will be starting a new program to reach out to members of the community. The Drug Wise Communities program is a presentation conducted by members of the Walton County Sheriffs Office to educate the public about drug usage and the signs to spot narcotic activity within their neighborhoods. Lt. Bruce Maddox of the Criminal Investigations Division said that this program gets the community and various organizations involved by being proactive. The program teaches Walton County citizens about the dangers of drug use, the signs of drug use and manufacturing, along with statistics on drug use among children. By empowering the citizens with this knowledge, they can help the Sheriffs Office identify criminal activity when it occurs and help make the streets safer. The hour long presentation is geared toward civic organizations, church groups, and schools, but any business in the community can request this program to be presented.

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To schedule a presentation, please call Lt. Bruce Maddox at the Walton County Sheriffs Office at (850) 951-4902.

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NEW LISTING - HOME WITH 7.5 ACRES 3BR/2BA, 2,910 SF brick home. Workshop & carport. CW&S avail. Needs renovation. Zoned R-3. Bank Owned. $175,000

LAGRANGE BAYOU - ID# T88497 4BR/3.5BA w/over 2,100 SF on 1.3 acres. 9 ft. ceilings & new Florida rm. Oversized garage + studio. Covered boatlift. $519,000

THE FLORIDA GOOD LIFE - ID# T305914 3BR/2.5BA, 1,836 SF cottage on LaGrange Bayou. 1st floor Master BR. Open kitchen w/ granite countertops. Dbl garage. $374,900

NEW LISTING - HWY 90 ACREAGE Owner financing available with 10% down and flexible terms! Over 4 acres of level land with public water available. $75,000

WATERFRONT DEAL! - ID# T88494 Almost 1 acre on Mallet Bayou! 3BR/2BA home with 1,514 SF. Dock w/ power & water, fenced yard. $236,500

6 ACRES-SHORT SALE - ID# T379251 Near Eglin AFB Reservation. Over 1,600 sq. ft. w/3BR/2.5BA. Updated kitchen, s/s appliances. Pole barn & more. $164,900

ACREAGE-HOME-SHOP - ID# T88495 1.79 acres w/brick 3BR/2BA, 1,800 SF on corner. BONUS 30 x 60 metal workshop!! Short Sale, As-Is. NOW ONLY $175,000

CARIBBEAN FUN - ID# T378319 2br/1.5ba, two-story bungalow directly on Black Creek. Dock w/electric. Storage shed, dbl carport. Must see! $189,000

BAY HARBOUR - ID# T356156 With dock & seawall in place. Power & water avail. on dock. Ready to build! Owner financing considered. $189,900

BAYOU PARADISE - ID# T88496 EMERALD SHORES - ID# 88485 RIVER RENDEZVOUS - ID# T416049 Elegant custom home features 2,617 SF, 1st class cabin on Choctawhatchee. 3BR/3BA, Protected water with easy access to the 3 BR/2.5 BA w/ office & open floor plan approx. 1,700 SF. FP, vaulted ceilings. 50x70 Intracoastal & Choctawhatchee Bay. CW&S perfect for entertaining! $749,000 metal bldg. across street included. $299,800 available. Tremendous potential! $159,000

COMMERCIAL - FOR SALE OR LEASE 1,680 SF metal building, 0.5 ac site. 113 on Hwy 20 near Hwy 331. Office area & 1 BA. Lease @ $1200/mo. $299,900

MALLET BAYOU - ID# T88486 Waterfront lot in Emerald Shores w/ great westerly views of Bayou. Lucky fishing in local waters! City W&S avail. $134,900

GREAT PRICE! - ID# T402715 Bayou Bend S/D interior lot with water access to LaGrange Bayou. Beautiful oak trees. Restricted. CW available. $29,900

BAYFRONT LOT - ID# T88493 Bay Harbour lot being offered at an unbelievably low price. Not a short sale! Owner Financing Available. $149,000

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PHOTOS - TEXT PROPERTY ID# TO 85377

Ph: 850-835-4153

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