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May 17, 2012

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Tax Vote Follow-Up


Now that around 60% of the Walton voters who turned out agreed to increase the sales tax by half a cent, what happens next and how long will the tax ......

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Florida Commission On Ethics Dismisses Complaint Against DFS Council


The Florida Commission on Ethics recently met in executive session and considered a complaint...

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Hello to each of you. I hope this finds you all doing well. During the past few weeks I have noticed that Walton county residents strongly wanted to vote YES on the tax and NO to the TOLL. That was the biggest topic for the week. Over 6000 voters turned out to vote YES on a tax. Now prepare yourself for the construction zones to continue for some time to come. There have been several close calls Ive witnessed on Hwy. 331 with drivers passing with little to no room. Especially with so many young new drivers on the roads today. Be careful for we have seen a few not so lucky drivers cause serious accidents lately. I would even be in favor with a no passing zone from Hwy 20 to the bridge. Slower is safer in the long run. I know this column may be of several topics but there is so much going on in my mind. Just this past week I witnessed a dog fight. Not staged, a break away, got loose and attacked another dog that was chained up for once also being a nuisance itself. This has etched in my mind what animals can do instinctively or not. They are animal. Of course the first thing that people want to ask is what type of animal? A dog, a pitbull. Actually 3 total. The owners were away but had taken good precautions to keep the dogs separated. Typical scenario. All what looked fine suddenly within minutes changed to a dangerous situation. This is what happened. We were tending to our business and saw the one dog tied up and barking endlessly at us. As we went on about our business, we noticed another dog was out. (Not sure how or where it came from). Within minutes another dog was out. Their tails went straight and still as they gazed into each others eyes. The mood changed in an instance. We felt that it was going to get wild and before we could find anything to help us and boom it was on. There was no calling the dogs Two of the dogs went straight into each other biting and ripping all the while. The noise of the bark went to new levels, scary. We scrambled for rope or anything to try and stop this. As the dogs tired out from fighting the house dog got in on it and continued the scene for awhile. Grusom sight but true. The reason I tell of this is because you seem to know or run into so many bulldog owners who claim they have a bad rap. From what I saw the rap was given to the right breed. The lockjaw, the attack, the way they struck at each other come from deep within the breed. We luckily located some rope and was able to tie one dog at a time to a tree far away from each other. All the while praying for no attack on us. This particular story has a good ending for no one got hurt. Other than the dogs, but all of them lived. The scenario could have gone so many different ways than it did. I could see easily how someone that may have tried to pull them apart would have gotten bit. I see how a child could have easily been overwhelmed of the severity of the attack. It wouldnt have taken much for the animal to confuse your arm or leg as part of the attack and tear it off. People please understand that I did not write this to scare you or to ridicule dog owners. I am asking that each of you with these type of dogs to be more careful. They are more of a possibility of harm than one would like to imagine. Problem is that all across this country there are thousands of pit bulls causing harm to everyday life for some people. From policeman to garbagemen, everyday jobs are of worry of instances of possible dangers. Until you see it for yourself will you know the reason why so many people want to outlaw these types of dogs. Please take the greatest precautions when you are around them. Leash laws are one thing but when you cant control your pet the situations can arise to a serious nature for us all.

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Tax Vote Follow-Up As reported by WZEP AM1460


Now that around 60% of the Walton voters who turned out agreed to increase the sales tax by half a cent, what happens next and how long will the tax last? Tax issues are generally considered hard to get passed. When the Walton County School District proposed the shift in tax dollars from the capital to the operations budget, even though it was to be a swap, they had to lobby hard with the public to get the approval and re-approval. With a down economy, some said adding a sales tax was not the right decision for the businesses. At first the proposal was for a one cent sales tax with a less than 10 year pay off. This would have made Walton the highest sales tax county in the state. The commissioners put the half cent question to the voters. Their answer was yes. The sales tax or a toll was needed as a dedicated revenue stream to allow the county to borrow $75 million for its share of building the bridge. If the answer had been no, then the commissioners would have had to decide if they wanted a toll, wanted to turn down any offers from the state or try to find another option. The Florida Department of Transportation came to Walton after around 50 years of locals asking for help in getting U.S. 331 widened. The FDOT has already widened the section south of the bridge to Highway 98 and will soon start a section north to Highway 20. There is also a small section underway north of Owls Head and a meeting will be held Thursday afternoon to discuss planned widening from the new construction to Edgewood Circle in Woodlawn. That meeting is from 5-6pm at the DeFuniak Springs Community Center. WZEP First News talked to Walton County Administrator Greg Kisela. He says the tax vote has a mechanism built in that will require the half cent sales tax to go away after the loan is paid off. Kisela says the tax cannot be extended without another vote. He also says the loan will be structured in a way it can be paid off quicker than the projected 15-18 years. When looking at how the $75 million could be financed, the county used conservative numbers based on past sales tax income without taking into account what could be increased revenue. Kisela says he expects the loan to be paid off quicker than the 15 or more years and this means the tax rate will come back down. Visit South Walton is a driving destination. Driving a two lane 331 with kids in the car for eight hours makes some drivers very ancy, especially when behind a slow moving vehicle. Kisela says the roadway accesses in the neighboring counties are a marketing concern when considering the destination. He points out that better roads to the east could mean vacationers might start taking those routes if 331 becomes more congested. He points out Okaloosa has a $150 million debt for the toll bridge and a high toll, but the bridge is only two lanes. With Tuesdays vote, Walton will have a $75 million debt and a four lane bridge and four lanes from I-10 to 98. Kisela also says about 60% of the sales tax comes from visitors to the south part of the county. If there was a toll, they might pay the toll a few times a year, but the main burden would be on the local users. He notes many of the users are people who live north of the bay and work south of the bay. The FDOTs own statements say that 40% of the out of the area collections do not get collected. By using the sales tax instead of a toll, he says the loan will get paid off quicker and the burden will be shifted more to the tourist industry users. Kisela also points out there is a $5000 cap on large purchases. This means, if you buy a car or boat in Walton, you will only pay the additional half cent sales tax on the first $5,000. What about the option to do nothing and tell the FDOT Walton does not want the deal. Kisela feels, after many years of getting no real progress, the project is needed. He says the $75 million investment by Walton will not only mean a second bridge, but repairs to the existing causeway and four lanes all the way to I10. Remember the veterans that sacrificed for our freedoms. Memorial Day is May 28th.

Walton County Deputies save two young lives


For most people, a day in the office consists of staff meetings, returning emails and phone calls, writing business proposals, or dealing with the occasional angry customer; however, for Deputy Sheriffs Chad Biernacki and Tommy Thillet, their day in the "office" varies from one moment to the next. From taking an impaired driver to jail to breaking up fights, these deputies see it all in a 12 hour shift. Both of them had the occasion in the past few weeks to save two young lives, both on the job and off. K-9 deputy Chad Biernacki said the call he went to on the night of April 29, 2012 was one of the most stressful he's ever gone to. Deputy Biernacki was patrolling the Freeport area when he heard a call go out of a child in distress. He was closer than the unit that had originally been dispatched to the call so he notified the Communications Center that he would take the call and be en route. By the time Biernacki arrived on scene, the 6 day old child was turning purple. He took the child and performed back thrusts until the child began to spit up. The child's mother then began to suction out the baby's mouth. The child began to make noises and the color came back. "Going into it was like second nature, thanks to the training I've been afforded," Biernacki said. "Afterwards though, the emotions hit." Biernacki said he started thinking about his little girl and is thankful. "It's good to know that we are trusted by the community, on duty or off, to help people when they have problems. They know we are there to help," Biernacki said. Deputy Biernacki has worked for the Walton County Sheriff's Office for almost 7 years and this call was the first in which he encountered saving a child's life in such a manner. He began his career in the Patrol Division covering South Walton County. He currently works in the Special Operations Division as a K-9 deputy, with his partner, Nero. Nero is a certified narcotics, tracking, and article search dog. According to Biernacki, he deployed Nero approximately 300 times last year. Biernacki received his Bachelor of Science Degree from Florida State University in Criminology and said one of his goals is to one day work in the Criminal Investigations Division as a narcotics investigator. Deputy Tommy Thillet proved that being a law enforcement officer doesn't stop at the end of the shift. On April 30, 2012, Thillet had just arrived home after his shift for the day. He heard a knock on his door and when he answered it, there was no one there. As he walked out onto his driveway, one of his neighbors said another neighbor's baby was dying. Deputy Thillet saw a woman a few houses down trying to get into her vehicle with her child. He ran over to her and took the 9 month old child from her arms. The child was unresponsive and mucus was coming from its mouth. He began back thrusts and chest compressions. Thillet said he kept thinking to himself, "Please God, don't let this baby die!" After several rounds of thrusts and compressions, a penny was dislodged from the baby's mouth and the child began to breathe again. Deputy Thillet credits his training as an EMT and law enforcement officer as to how he handled the situation. Thillet has been employed by the Walton County Sheriff's Office for 5 years. He previously served as an EMT in Okaloosa County and as a lifeguard. "I'm happy to be part of an organization that focuses on keeping its officers up to date on training." Currently, Thillet is assigned to the Patrol Division and works in the Sandestin area of South Walton. He is a member of the SWAT and Dive teams. Deputy Thillet said that as long as he can remember, he has wanted to serve the public as a law enforcement officer. Thillet comes from a family of law enforcement officers, and he attributes his love of law enforcement to growing up having those influences in his life. "We do this job because we want to help people. It's not for the money. It feels good to know that I've saved a life, whether it's on duty or off," Thillet said.

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A type of therapy that helps people change their behavior seems to benefit severely obese children but not severely obese teens, new research suggests. The study included 643 Swedish youngsters (313 female and 330 male) aged 6 to 16, who began "behavioral treatment" for obesity between 1998 and 2006. The investigators used a scoring method for assessing weight data that took into account the age and gender of each study participant and allowed for analysis of differences over time. Moderately obese children in the youngest age group had a good response to behavioral therapy. The treatment was less effective in older children with moderate obesity, but still had a significant effect, the researchers found. Severely obese young children had the best response to behavioral therapy, but it had little effect on severely obese teens, said Pernilla Danielsson, of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, and colleagues. "Behavioral treatment is successful when initiated early in life both for moderately and severely obese children," Danielsson said in a news release. "Adolescents with severe obesity show no effect at all of behavioral treatment, while those adolescents with moderate obesity show a response that is much less pronounced than for younger children with moderate obesity." Among severely obese teens in the study, 92 percent were already obese and 51 percent were severely obese by the time they reached age 7. Among moderately obese teens, 46 percent were obese by age 7, and 8 percent were severely obese at that age. "This means early treatment may be one way to reduce treatment failures during adolescence," Danielsson said. "For the severely obese adolescents, new treatment [methods] such as gastric banding or gastric bypass need to be developed and tested."

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Have you noticed the large solar panels at the Freeport Regional Sports Complex? This will help on the power bills a little bit. What we dont use will be sold back to Chelco. We are trying to be more efficient and cut costs. Under this same program, several large motors at the water and waste water plants were changed out to more efficient motors. All of this was possible through a grant from the State Department. We also did some meter splits at the Sports Complex, so we can get below the demand charges that Chelco charges. This should save us about $2,000 a month in the bills. Talking about the park, we have one individual that likes to take a dump in the toilet. Then he will pick it up and smear it on the walls. This takes a sick person. If you see this happening, please Investigators with the Walton County call someone. We will get them psychiSheriff's Office (WCSO) are investigat- atric help. ing a string of AC thefts in the Mossy The pool is open on the weekends Head and Freeport area and want to now. It is open on Saturday from 10:00 notify the public of the crimes that am to 6:00 pm and on Sunday from noon have been occurring. The victims being to 6:00 pm. The fire department is runtargeted tend to be business owners, ning it again this year. They keep it churches, and vacant residences. clean and in order. It will open full-time Billy Dozier, the lead investigator on over Memorial Day weekend being these cases, warns those who own closed on Wednesdays for cleaning and vacant rentals or homes with outside maintenance. Please come and enjoy it. heating/cooling units, to keep an eye on It wont hurt if you tell the fire folks these properties. He said although thank you. these crimes are occurring mainly in Mossy Head and Freeport, the notice is The Freeport City Council meetings are for the entire county. held the 2nd Tuesday and 4th Thursday of If you have information on these cases, every month in the Freeport city hall please contact Investigator Billy Dozier beginning at 7:00 pm. Come participate at (850) 892-8186. in your local government. It is the VETERAN, not the preacher, who has given us freedom of religion. It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble. It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial. It is the VETERAN, not the politician, Who has given us the right to vote. It is the VETERAN who salutes the Flag, It is the VETERAN who serves under the Flag.

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The FREEPORT POST


WCSB Meeting
As reported by WZEP AM1460

WCBCC Meeting

South Walton Discovery Center


The Walton Commissioners continued the discussion on the proposed new TDC Visitors Center. The Florida Forest Service submitted a letter of response. The Tourist Development Council Board made a recommendation to build a new Visitors Center that would also be a Discovery Center on Forest land south of the 331 and 98 intersection. This proposal has met with a lot of resistance from the public with many wanting to not take away from the Forest. The letter from the Florida Forestry Service says their goal is to protect and enhance the Point Washington State Forest. They say they will take any proposals from the county and consider it and forward it to the Florida Division of State Lands. The letter states the FFS wants the project to have the support of the local community. Commissioner Cecilia Jones made a motion to deny the TDC Council recommendation to proceed with swapping land with the Forest. She said the TDC Council did their job, did what was asked of them. The motion passed. Jones then made a motion to seek architectural design services so the process would start. Commissioners agreed they need to decide what kind of building they need and what land they need. Commissioner Larry Jones said they should allow the TDC Council to ponder what was discussed and either find a desirable piece of property and design a building to fit or decide what building is needed and find land to work with it. TDC Director Dawn Moliterno said there was a recommendation made based on information from an outside firm that identified the building and staff needs. The motion passed, but commissioners reconsidered it to clarify involving the public in the needs assessment process. Commissioner Brannon voted no, because he feels involving the TDC Council would allow the public to be more involved. Commissioners also agreed to bring in temporary buildings to make sure the current TDC building has some safety issues taken care of.

Under public comments, a school board candidate Ronald Voelker said a district employee at South Walton has been soliciting signatures for another candidate, Gail Smith, on school property during school time. He said this is against school policy. Superintendent Anderson said she has talked to the principal and is dealing with the situation. She also said they have a policy against campaigning on school property during school time. Anderson said the employees are paid to do their job. She asked Voelker to get with her if he has any further information. The Board is not involved in the day to day issues of personnel. The Board approved the payroll calendars, the organization chart, personnel recommendations and student expulsions. They also approved appointments to the Value Adjustment Board, delayed action on the staffing plan due to questions about equity, and approved a contract with a slight increase for the insurance consultant. Remember the energy education program that promised savings to the district. Energy Education TSA Michelle Doggett brought good news. Using cost avoidance, based on usage, they have saved $269,801. This is a 28% reduction.

The Walton County Commissioner meeting started with the local Beauty Queens presenting themselves and offering to volunteer in the community. Haley Biddle and Devero Bogart introduced the other girls and talked about the opportunities to compete against other Queens at Peanut and the scholarship contest. Commissioners approved an amendment agreement for River Landing and Dead River Landing. The county is working with the Northwest Florida Water Management District on the recreation areas with the district footing most of the costs. Commissioners also approved the fuel supplier and tabled a traffic calming policy spurred on by the Grayton Community. Commissioners agreed to merge Walton Crimestopper with Emerald coast Crimestopper. Commissioners also heard about an addition to the Walton County Code dealing with Real Property Transactions. With questions, the issue was tabled to the next meeting in DeFuniak and then will come back to the south end. With concerns about utility stakeholders, the commissioners put off action on a proposed Improvements on County Right-of-Way ordinance. TDC Director Dawn Moliterno said the bed tax collection for March was a 58% increase. The TDC won 11 marketing awards. During a discussion, Pat Blackshear told the commissioners the TDC Beach Accesses are full and she wants the commissioners to begin looking at addressing the needs for additional access space. Moliterno said the recent events in Okaloosa do not reflect the way TDCs operate. She reminded the commissioners the Walton TDC went through a vigorous financial review and as a result policies were adopted. She said, when dollars come in, they Looking For Chipmunks go to the Comptroller and she has a spending auALVIN! Eastern chipmunks are thority of $25,000. Moliterno said the TDC does thought to live in only a few locanot hold the checkbook. She said the fiscal respontions in Northwest Florida but resibility with the BP grant is not taken lightly. searchers with the Florida Fish and Commissioner Larry Jones suggested the BCC Wildlife Conservation Commission and the TDC Board schedule a joint meeting to (FWC) are asking anyone who has address the issues that have come before them so spotted one to report the sighting. as they move forward they know what is expected. Wildlife biologist Chris Winchester He said he wants to thank them for their service. said information may be recorded at Commissioner Comander agreed, saying she does https://public.myfwc.com/hsc/ not want anyone on the TDC Board to think they chipmunk/getlatlong.aspx. Smaller are not appreciated. The meeting will look at the than a gray squirrel, the Eastern goals of the TDC. chipmunk is slightly reddish in color and has white and black stripes running down its back and light stripes above its eyes. Chipmunks appear to be rare in Florida but historically have been found along the Escambia, Blackwater, Yellow and Choctawhatchee rivers. There also reports of chipmunks observed in back yards, and in forested lots within urban areas.

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CommUNITYCares Block Party to Benefit Local Families in Need


The Inaugural CommUNITYCares Benefit Block Party is scheduled for May 20, 2012, from 4- 8 p.m. in the Burnt Pine Country Club Parking Lot at Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort. The Benefit Block Party was conceived by the CommUNITYCares Committee who recognized that a thriving community starts with healthy families. The Committee selected the Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center and Sacred Heart on the Emerald Coast as the block party's benefiting non-profit organizations. Master of Ceremonies Jim Stewart is a former CBS News and 60 Minutes correspondent. Live entertainment is being provided by Donnie Sundal. The evening will feature food from Carrabba's Italian Grill, Chan's Wine World, Fleming's Steak House and Stinky's Fish Camp. Tickets are limited, but available to the public for $200 per couple. Guest should dress in resort attire. In honor of the Kentucky Derby, a prize will be given for the Most Creative Hat. Auctioneer Tina Anderson will present exclusive lots in the Live Auction. 100 percent of the live lot proceeds will go directly to the charities to benefit local families in need. Some featured lots include a Green Bay Packers Fan Trip of a Lifetime, wine country experiences, New Orleans Saints experience, and exclusive dining. CommUNITYCares is a committee of individuals who believe a thriving community starts with healthy families. All proceeds from this block party will benefit the Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center and Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast. 2012 Committee Members are: Chris and Claudia Pierce, Mike and Valerie Thompson, Tom and Nancy Fox, Gene and Barbara Speni and Jim and Joe Stewart. Information on the Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center may be found at www.eccac.org.

Obama Restarts Culture Wars on Offense


President Obamas move to embrace same-sex marriage sets an unmistakable tone for the general election: Democrats dont feel the need to fear social issues, even ones that have been conservative lynchpins in years past. Democrats, starting with the one whos topping the ticket, are the ones inserting talk of gay rights and reproductive rights into the national conversation. The First Gay President, Newsweeks new cover declares and for once Democrats arent worried about the image that projects. With a nudge from Vice President Joe Biden last week, the president completed his self-described evolution on the subject of same-sex marriage by staking out a personal position that would have been unthinkable for a national politician in previous election cycles. And a move that any previous Republican candidate for president would have seen as a rainbow-wrapped gift has been met haltingly by the GOPs 2012 standard-bearer. Mitt Romney used a weekend speech at Liberty University to declare that marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman, but hes shown no signs of wanting to talk about it much more beyond that.

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Dear Aunt Ruby, I have been married to my husband, "Stu," for 27 years. His brother's family continues to send invitations addressed only to Stu. When they call to invite us to anything and I answer, they ask to speak to him. He has asked them not to do that. When Reserving to the latest invitation to our niece's graduation party -- addressed only to my husband -- I said that he would attend as he was the only one invited. I also asked if I had done something to offend anyone. I was told, "No, of course not," and they were "sorry if there was a misunderstanding," because the invite was for the whole family. When we see each other, they are polite. I feel that pushing the point or not attending would reflect badly on me. What do you suggest? I am hurt by years of this treatment, and Stu is just as offended. -- Had enough already DEAR HAD ENOUGH: Either your brother-in-law and his family never learned how to properly address an invitation (i.e., "Mr. and Mrs." or "and family"), or on some emotional level you were never accepted as a full-fledged family member. As I see it, you have two choices: Continue to attend these events as you have for the past 27 years, or both of you decline and tell them exactly why. Dear Aunt Ruby, I have been with my boyfriend "Paul" for four years. We have a child together, and we each have a child of our own. We have lived together for three years, and our family life is great. However, when I was pregnant with our son, Paul contacted an ex on a social network. One day he left his computer open, and I saw that their conversations were less than innocent. I was upset and I said something immediately. We have stayed together, but ever since then I'm having a hard time trusting Paul. Because he had also been calling the woman, I now check our phone records. Yesterday I found a text of his to a former boss's daughter. Paul was telling her how "hot" she is. Abby, am I overreacting when I think Paul is going to cheat? -- ALARMED IN Santa Rosa DEAR ALARMED: You're not overreacting. Paul is cheating on you emotionally, and doesn't appear to be entirely committed to your relationship. In fact, it appears he is looking for some outside adventures. You should not only be concerned, you should also be furious about what he's doing. This won't stop until you draw the line. Ruby

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New Environmental Education Class Focuses on Fishing, Hunting & Boating
Enjoy all the Gulf Coast has to offer! Lessons in a variety of outdoor activities such as fresh and salt water fishing, bay fishing, boat safety, hunting skills and techniques for small game and deer, tree stand safety, training in GPS systems and Boat Smart certification will all be offered as part of a new Environmental Education course at Northwest Florida State College. Offered through the college's Continuing Education program, the non-credit course will focus on handson seminars and excursions while participants learn about the outdoor opportunities available in our geographic area. The course is open to adults of all ages or to youth age 16 and older. Youth younger than 16 must have a parent or guardian enrolled in the course along with them. The leisure learning Environmental Education course is offered with no tests or grades, but successful completion will lead to the Boat Smart certification. Registration is now being accepted for two sessions offered from June 18 to June 29 and from July 9 to July 20. The class meets both sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There is a $50 fee for the workshop. Course organizers note that in addition to honing practical outdoor skills, the class will focus on the conservation of our natural resources. Individuals who are current or previous NWFSC students may enroll for the non-credit workshop on-line through the college's RaiderNet online registration system. New students should enroll in-person at any of the college's seven area locations. Register for course number XRL 6023, Northwest Florida Environmental Education. For information, contact the NWFSC Continuing Education Division at 729-6085.

WCSOs Emergency Management Division to sponsor Free Preparedness Fair


The Walton County Preparedness Fair is on Saturday, June 2, 2012 at South Walton Court House, 31 Coastal Centre Boulevard, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459. The fair will be open to the public from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Every year there are numerous events geared towards these goals; this year, the Walton County Emergency Management Division of the Walton County Sheriffs Office has coordinated these events into a one-stop shop for all-hazards. Our goal is for our citizens and visitors to be prepared for, prevent, respond and recover from all natural or manmade disasters, said Walton County Emergency Management Director, Captain Joseph Preston. There will be representatives from FEMA and the Florida Department of Emergency Management to answer questions. There will also be an opportunity for citizens to get up-close to the Air Heart helicopter, fire trucks, police vehicles, and a wide variety of rescue equipment, while grabbing lunch for a small fee from the Freeport Fire BBQ. Not only is this event a great opportunity for the parents to get a little more information, but the kids will love it. Gulf Power has this miniature town with live-wires to show how to be safe around electricity. Of course kids always love seeing the vehicles, said Emergency Management Planner Valerie Angel. American Red Cross will also be holding a blood drive during the fair, people can sign-up in advance by contacting Valerie Angel at 850-951-4782 or emailing her at vangel@waltonso.org<mailto:vangel@waltonso.org>. Our goal is to have at least 40 pints by the end of the day, Angel said. For more information about participating in or attending the Preparedness Fair, please call Valerie Angel at (850)951-4782 or (850)401-4071 or email vangel@waltonso.org<mailto:vangel@waltonso.org>.

Florida Commission On Ethics Dismisses Complaint Against DFS Council


As reported by WZEP AM1460

Bad neighbors for Team USA?


An eviction notice has been served on dozens of Occupy protesters who have set up camp in a park next to Team USA's Olympic track and field training base. About 50 demonstrators are occupying Mile End Park two miles from the main London 2012 site and next door to a sports stadium where American athletes will prepare for events in July. The park is also visible from the priority traffic lanes that will be used to whisk VIPs and other participants from central London to the Olympic Village, which is located to the east of the U.K. capital. The protesters say they are part of the anti-capitalist Occupy movement, which has seen sit-ins and clashes with police in cities including New York, Seattle, Washington, D.C., and Oakland. An Occupy London camp was forcibly removed from the grounds of St Paul's Cathedral by police at the end of February, resulting in 20 arrests. Local authorities have now secured a court order to close down Occupy Mile End, which began five weeks ago and includes about a dozen tents, a campfire and makeshift toilet facilities. "It would be impossible because of the security, in my own view," he said. "We're not against the Olympics as everybody likes a bit of sport, but I believe it is just one big advertising event for the benefit of corporate sponsors."

Are you related to someone buried in the Hatcher cemetery?


Being that Memorial day is right around the corner on May 28th. It is a great time to gather flowers on the graves of our family members who are buried there. Tell your childrens children of the people who lay at rest there. Hatcher cemetery, one of the largest rural cemeteries in the south is located of C-83-A (west Bay Loop) between Portland and Freeport. The cemetery belongs to the Hatcher/Oak Level cemetery Association, and all persons or families, owning a lot are members. On your behalf the trustees are pleased to announce the expansion of the cemetery by 9.1acres. The current clearing and leveling work, just completed, was done by Shery Barton Land Clearing of DeFuniak Springs, Fl. Other improvements will need to be done and further improvements are in the planning stages as money becomes available. Donations towards further improvements, maintenance and upkeep of the cemetery may be made to Hatcher Cemetery Treasurer, 1448 County Hwy. 83A Freeport, Fl 32439

The Florida Commission on Ethics recently met in executive session and considered a complaint against the members of the DeFuniak Springs City Council. The complaint was filed by resident Timothy Crenshaw. Crenshaw says the Council members misused their office positions in relation to a property dispute involving a fence possibly encroaching on the City right-of-way. The Commission on Ethics says the complaint was difficult to decipher. The issue concerns Timothy Crenshaws mothers property off 18th Street and the back side of Wabash Ave. The Commission says Crenshaw claims the Council gave the neighbor, Vista of Ft. Walton Beach, permission to threaten and intimidate Ms. Crenshaw into removing the fence. The Commission on Ethics says the allegations of the complaint are legally insufficient to indicate a possible violation of the state statutes. The Commission says, even if the Council met outside the Sunshine, the complaint does not allege there was any private connection between the matter and anyone connected. The Commission also states the matter has been in public records for over a year. This includes giving the Crenshaws time to have a fence removed. They also point out the actions taken by the Council in public votes and how the City Attorney says the fence is on public right-of-way, even if it had been taken down and replaced by the city before. The Commissioner says the land dispute is something that can be addressed through the courts. The Florida Commission on Ethics dismissed the complaint.

Questionable Strategy: Robert Strank, 39, was arrested in Beavercreek, Ohio, in April and charged with trying to rob the Huntington Bank. According to police, he had approached the bank's counter but become ill and asked a teller to call 911 to summon medics. There were conflicting news reports about when medics arrived to treat Strank, but there was agreement that Strank recovered and subsequently presented the same teller his pre-written holdup note demanding cash. He was arrested in short order.

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Former TDC Director Walton County Tax Certificate Sale Bidder Dead Registration Open
- The online tax certificate sale site for the Walton County Tax Collector's Office is open for bidder registration. Registration allows bidders to select parcels for bid and submit funds for the sale to be conducted on June 1. This is the seventh year the Tax Collector's Office will hold the Tax Certificate Sale online. The online sale is conducted by third party vendor, RealAuction. The process will follow the same rules and timeline as previous online sales. Training is available for individuals interested in learning more about the sale and how to participate. Bidders must register online to participate in the sale. For more information related to the Tax Sale, visit www.waltonfl.realtaxlien.com. For additional information, please contact the Walton County Tax Collector's Office at 850.892.8121.

FIRST FRIDAY FAMILY FUN NIGHT


The DeFuniak Springs Economic Development/Tourism Committee will sponsor the First Friday Family Fun Night on Friday, June 1, 2012, beginning at 5:30 PM. All events will take place on Baldwin Avenue between Seventh and Ninth Streets. Activities include free live entertainment with the well known band, Dakota. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Space has also been set aside for a minifarmers market and local folks are encouraged to bring fresh local produce, homemade preserves, baked goods, honey, and other local food products. Free table space is available but vendors must provide their own tables and any other needed equipment. Space is limited and interested vendors should call early. For vendor registration and information, call Mary at 850-333-3406, Janie at 850 -892-6233 or Marilyn at 850-892-6172.

CVHN Opens
Children's Volunteer Health Network (CVHN) held a Grand Opening on Friday May 4, 2012 for its new CVHN Dental Clinic. The new clinic will treat children in Walton and Okaloosa Counties with restorative dental care needs like fillings, extractions and root canals who are uninsured or underinsured. The organization's Mobile Dental Clinic will continue visiting elementary schools in the area performing preventative treatments like cleanings, exams and sealants.

The former director of the Okaloosa Tourist Development Council (TDC) was located May 4th around 11:30 a.m. by police in Pelham, Alabama but died a short time later at a nearby hospital of a suspected drug overdose. 52-year-old Mark Bellinger of Stonebridge Road in Destin had been facing a charge of grand theft by the Okaloosa County Sheriffs Office and was the subject of an ongoing criminal investigation by the agency in connection with bed tax and possibly BP monies believed stolen from the TDC. The Okaloosa County Sheriffs Office had launched an investigation into Bellingers financial dealings on Wednesday, May 3rd, after learning Bellinger had admitted to Okaloosa County Commissioners that hed made the unauthorized purchased of a $710,000 yacht with TDC funds. Thursday afternoon investigators learned Bellinger had left a suicide note at his home and disappeared, prompting an extensive search. Meantime, an arrest warrant was issued Thursday after OCSO investigators gathered probable cause that Bellinger had stolen public funds to pay for his $747,000 Destin home. The Sheriffs Office investigation into Bellingers financial dealings as TDC Director will continue.

The Grand Opening event included a ceremony followed by tours of the new clinic. Special guests in attendance included Reverend Spencer Turnipseed, Pastor at Point Washington United Methodist Church where CVHN started in 2005; Walton County Commissioner Cecilia Jones who spoke about the impact CVHN has had on the community; Walton County Superintendent Carlene Anderson who has played a critical role in helping CVHN reach the children who need help; Catherine Kelly with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida whose Foundation is supporting the new clinic; Ryan Jumonville and family who are participating Amanda Usrey of Studio By The Sea will be in the dental clinic fundraising campaign by namteaching an acrylic art class starting at 6:30 ing the reception area in honor of Kris "The Kid" PM. All supplies are furnished and no experi- Jumonville; Ray and Vicki Dollar who have given ence is necessary. The class will be painting significant support towards the clinic; and DixonThe Clock and each participant will take Kazek Construction who performed the build out their masterpiece home with them. Space is construction of the clinic. Also recognized at the limited. To register, go to ceremony were the Dugas Family Foundation who www.studiobythesea.com or call Amanda at provided the funding for the build out and set up of 256-263-8478. the clinic and J.D. and Kate Johnson who have contributed to the fundraising campaign for the clinic. The Economic Development/Tourism Com- Both Walton and Destin Area Chambers were in mittee is made up of volunteers who have attendance and performed a joint ribbon cutting. been appointed by the DeFuniak Springs City Catharine Augustine and team with Centennial Council to provide a variety of events and Bank provided lunch for the event. activities which encourage individual and family participation in the rich heritage and CVHN's Executive Director Zach Billingsley exunique spirit of our community. plains, "It is great to see this turnout because it truly takes our entire community to support this Dont miss this event! Bring your lawn chairs effort. Our hope is the new clinic in combination and come downtown to join your friends and with the CVHN Volunteer Provider Network, our neighbors in an old fashioned evening filled Mobile Dental Clinic and the other resources in our with fun, food, fellowship and entertainment area, will give all uninsured and underinsured chilfor the entire family. dren in Walton and Okaloosa County access to quality dental care. Billingsley says the need is overwhelming at times. Most of the kids we see are in pain and have never seen a dentist. It's very unlikely that a child in this Donald F. Donnie Sapp, 59, passed away at his home in Crawfordville, Tuesday, May situation can function at 100% in school. Addition1, 2012. Donnie worked for Kensey Contrac- ally, if left untreated, infection from the decay can tors, Inc. and Marlin Coatings in Tallahassee. spread and cause more severe health problems. He He did painting and restoration work. He got says they want their kids to be in the classroom learning and growing to become contributing memhis start with his father at Russell Sapp and Sons. His hobbies were electronics, old mov- bers of society. He says every child should have that opportunity, even if their family cannot afford ies and music. Survivors include his wife of the treatments they need. 36 years Gayle; a brother Darryl Sapp of Crawfordville and several nieces and nephews. 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.

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You love stuff that's far out, but as this week gets going, it's too easy for you to careen off-track. Be a little practical, or at least run it by a pragmatic friend or colleague. Once you've got the basics in place, branching out will go a lot better around Wednesday and Thursday. Push yourself and those around you in fascinating new directions; you're very cutting-edge now, and people will feel lucky to be a part of it. But be proactive about avoiding some doldrums around Friday and Saturday. Mix up your routine. While it may seem nicer to just go along with whatever's happening as the week begins, the stars say it's important to think critically and stick to your guns. Whether it's a work issue or something in your personal life, be proactive. Note, however, that this doesn't mean saying everything that comes to mind, which may be a danger. Silence is golden, and those who rush to fill it say inadvertently revealing things (let them!). The stars are taking you out of your comfort zone during the first few days of this week. It may be unsettling, but take your time and bite your tongue. You'll want to let your feelings evolve a bit prior to sharing them. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, it's time to explore and celebrate differences. Assumptions? No way. Draw others out instead of filling in the blanks yourself. Be ready to combat your jealous streak as this week gets going. If there's someone else involved, communicate calmly and clearly; if this is all your issue, remind yourself of your real values. Speaking of real value, something that seems to have plenty of it and it may turn out to be lacking in the end. Don't overinvest in essentially unknown quantities. And if you've been thinking about taking or planning a trip, do it.

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Letter to the EDITOR:


I WANT MY MONEY BACK! I wrote in to demand that the person who stole my wallet also give back the $40 in it. At Kelleys grocery store in Freeport. Even though you put my wallet in the mailwith no money-YOU ARE A THIEF!! I live on SSI and that $40 was my weekly food money. Please return the money with Neil @ Kelleys desk..Please

Walton County Coastal Library presents four programs for the You might be dreaming of a change at the beginning of the week, but now's not necessarily the time to take Walton County Library's Summer Reading action. If you do make a move, make it a clear one. How's your network or community? Check in with colProgram 2012 "Dream Big- Read!!" These leagues, family and friends -- they'll love hearing from you, and somebody's got something to let you in on, programs are designed to entertain while too. And unless you really want to be all over the place on Friday and over the weekend, make a conscious focusing on the joys of reading beginning effort to recognize what -- and who -- you want to spend your time and thoughts on. Leave the isolated tinkering to others -- you've got a way with the connections, an understanding of the glue. May 30 through June 20 Wednesday mornings at 10:00 a.m. All children please plan to But be aware that things (and possibly people) may not be what they appear to be. Before you embrace or dismiss, do a little background check or ask an extra question or two. And just in time for Friday and the participate in the reading challenge this sumweekend, the flirtatious social butterfly inside emerges into the sunlight (and twilight, and moonlight)! mer! Read 10 books to complete your Reading Log available at the Coastal Library. You're more thoughtful than usual, so see if you can get yourself to focus on that one big issue that's been troubling you and your friends for so long. You might come up with a hot idea! The timing couldn't be better, Readers hang your Reading Log in the as the middle of the week is perfect for taking new action and you are itching to go. Friday brings great enChildren's Reading area to - Reach for the ergy your way, whether or not you managed to pull off your coup earlier, and you ought to be able to push Stars as we Dream Big, READ this summer! forward with any romantic or personal project that feels right to you. Earn a prize and book for each completed The start of the week seems like a natural time to start something new ... but the stars suggest you wait just a reading log beginning May 30 through the bit. Some energy that centers on ideals will help you align what's happening around you -- and what you want summer. -- with your personal value system around Wednesday and Thursday. If this involves a philosophical conflict with a person or situation close to your heart, that will be easier to resolve on Friday or over the weekend. The Freeport Veterans You're a natural-born Cupid at the beginning of the week. Helping others get their affairs in order may be easier than dealing with your own now, but real avoidance leads to real problems. You'd better focus those attentions closer to home on Wednesday and Thursday; how you handle interpersonal matters will really, well, matter. Set the tone! And they say that pretty is as pretty does -- and with the stars giving you a hand. Exploring your options as the week gets going reveals all sorts of stuff you haven't yet considered. Anyone else would be confused, but for you, it's just a whole new realm to play in. Just rein yourself in a bit around Wednesday and Thursday. What you do at this juncture will require thinking through -- the negative repercussions or positive ripple effects are magnified! You may start slowly as the week begins, but once you get started, you keep going ... and going! Kick-start the ol' brain with a little exercise and some fresh input -- otherwise, the getting-going part will eat up precious time. Plan a hot date or fun with friends for Wednesday or Thursday; it'll be an extra fun and dynamic few days for you. At work, you're awesome with concepts, design, strategy and other higher-level stuff, but you'll need some method in your madness on Friday and over weekend. At the beginning of the week, the stars are sending new ways to connect with others -- maybe a certain someone -- if only you're willing to embrace them! Then if something's worrying you around Wednesday and Thursday, it will really help to share the burden. Talk to a friend or get a boost from a colleague -- they rely on you too, so let them in. When Friday comes, knock off early and get a head start on some fun. Apply yourself to time off like you would to a duty being true to yourself all the while.

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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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Obituary for Dale Alexandrea Obituary for Mary Watts Hughes Howell Mary Watts Hughes, 86, passed away peacefully in her home in Miramar Mr. Dale Alexandrea Howell, Beach, Fl., Saturday, April 21, 2012 age 58, of Freeport, Florida passed away May 13, 2012, at after a lengthy illness. The Walton County Sheriff's Office Mary was born November 29, 1925 to (WCSO) Criminal Investigations Di- home. He was born September John Nevin Watts and Betty Miller 2, 1953 in DeFuniak Springs, vision announced an update on the Watts in St. Albans, West Virginia. She Florida to Ernest and Alma credit card fraud cases that occurred a Extremely Loud and Incredibly worked as an Executive Secretary at Johnson Howell. few months ago in South Walton. Close Mr. Howell was a lifelong resi- Capital and United Airlines. It was in The Secret Service has now taken church in Miami Springs, Fl. that she 9/11 is one of those dates that will be written in Hisjurisdiction over the 70 cases initially dent of Walton County. He was met her beloved husband, Lancelot DurPentecostal by faith. He tory books, a date that you can ask any random person reported to the sheriff's office. These rell Hughes, who was a pilot/flight engiabout and they can recall every detail. I remember 70 cases are in addition to 7000 cases worked in Maintenance with neer for Pan Am. During their marriage where I was, and I am sure you can recall where you that occurred nationwide. Numerous the Walton County Parks Dethey traveled the world together, London were. I remember my personal experience, but somereports have come from victims hav- partment for 18 years before being one of Mary's favorite places. thing that seems to be forgotten, almost too easily, are ing consecutive unauthorized charges retiring. He also worked with They continued to travel extensively the families that were directly affected on that day. on cards on different occasions. There Dry Dock Trailer Company and including numerous cruises after their The families who lost mothers, fathers, primary inis confirmation there was a breach of he also worked as a Deck Hand retirement. They were married for 43 on a Tug Boat. He enjoyed comes, and loved ones; Im sure they remember that information from a credit card procfishing, camping, hunting, gar- years until his death in January 2011 day a little differently than I do. essing company which is utilized by Mary was a lifelong member of the EpisThis film is about a boy who loses his father on that several local businesses. Information dening and pulling gophers. He copal church in Miami and here in Santa day, or as he calls it the worst day. The father gathered during the investigation has enjoyed staying home and did not want to burden anyone with Rosa Beach, Fl. She was a dedicated, (played by Tom Hanks) instills in his son the imporprovided no local suspects. selfless volunteer on numerous church his illness. tance of adventure and understanding all things, when the boy finds a key hidden in a jar in his fathers Mr. Howell is preceded in death committees and functions. She also volunteered in the community at Sacred closet a year after 9/11 he sets off on an adventure that by his father and mother, and Heart Hospital and Caring and Sharing he thinks his father has lead him on. However, the ATTORNEY GENERAL brothers, Ricky, Mickey and of South Walton County. boys mother (played by Sandra Bullock) doesnt Johnnie Howell. She and Lance were charter members of PAM BONDI seem to understand the boys adventure and need to Mr. Howell is survived by his Christ the King Episcopal Church from understand. ENDORSES DOUG wife of 22 years, Joann Howell; its conception, first at Fisher's of Men This story unfolds with a great story line and even one son, Joshua Dale Howell Broxson Retreat Center, and then in the double better portrayal of characters. I recommend this movie (Son I Love You Always); two wide trailer on Hwy. 98 where early serThe Doug Broxson for State Repreto everyone, the elements of emotion that make up sisters, Paulette Wright and vices were held. Mary loved reading and sentative Campaign announced the this movie will be too complex for children, so I husband Preston; Barbara you never saw her without a book in endorsement of Florida Attorney would recommend screening before your child does. Marks and husband Lester, all hand until the technology of the Kindle General Pam Bondi. Broxson is runLook Forward to The Avengers and Battleship in the of Freeport, Florida. He is also and IPad. Mary was self taught on all the ning for re-election in House District next issue! survived by one granddaughter, latest technology from Apple and she 3 and has made economic developIf you have any comments or recommendations email Allyson Ann Howell and nuwas the one person that people would ment and regulatory reform the focus me at: beckerica2@gmail.com merous nieces, nephews and call for assistance. of his re-election platform.Doug See You All at the Movies!!! other family members, Mary was preceded in death by her parBroxson has been a tireless advocate A time of Visitation will be ents, John and Betty Watts, her loving for the Panhandle and an important held from 2:00~3:00 PM, husband Lancelot, her sisters, Mildred partner in my effort to deal with the Thursday, May 17, 2012, at W. Dunlap, Helen W. Sovine, Dorothy BP oil spill, said Attorney General Clary-Glenn Freeport Chapel W. Casto and brothers, James W. Watts Pam Bondi. Broxson will continue Funeral Home; 150 East High- and Michael M. Watts. to work hard for economic growth way 20; Freeport, Florida Mary is survived by her two stepsons, and will be a leader his constituents Lancelot Hughes, Jr. and wife, Mary can count on. During the BP oil spill 32439. Funeral services will be held at Susan Modzel, Paul Hughes and wife, crisis, Broxson worked extensively Janet, and one stepdaughter, Vikktoria on an initiative to build a coalition of 3:00 PM, Thursday, May 17, Panhandle counties affected by the 2012, at Clary-Glenn Freeport Reres; seven step grand children Dana Chapel Funeral Home with Hughes and fiance Rikki Garrett, Erin spill to deal with BP and the fedReverend Louis Taunton offici- Hunter and husband Greg, Michael eral disaster teams. Broxson has ating. A memorial service will Hughes and wife Annie, Inger Reres, taken special interest on projects to bring job growth back to North- also be held in Muscadine, Ala- J.D. Reres, Torry Reres, Lance Reres; and one step-great grandson, Garrett west Florida. Another major issue bama at a later date. Broxson devotes his time to is Flowers are being accepted or Bradley Hughes and numerous nieces achieving reforms for consumers donations may be made to the and nephews. in property insurance and regulaAmerican Cancer Society; 339 You may go on line to view obituaries, tion. I am honored to have the Race Track Road, Suite 24; Ft. offer condolences and sign guest book at www.clary-glenn.com support of our Attorney General, Walton Beach, Florida 32547 Clary Glenn Freeport Chapel Funeral said Doug Broxson. She is one of the strongest leaders in Florida, Memorialization will be by Home is entrusted with the arrangements. and the residents of the Panhandle cremation. have benefited from her commitment to them. You may go online to view obituaries, offer condolences Support locally owned & operated business and sign guest book at www.clary-glenn.com. 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REDUCED AGAIN! - ID# T88494 Almost 1 acre on Mallet Bayou! 3BR/2BA home with 1,514 SF. Dock w/ power & water, fenced yard. $236,250

NEW LISTING Fish camp at Black Creek. 2BR/1BA on .42 acre lot. Oversized screened front porch. Lots of potential! $34,900

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

10 ACRES - UNRESTRICTED Close to Choctawhatchee River, w/easy access to boat launches. Survey completed. Owner Financing Available. $60,000

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

HOME WITH 7.5 ACRES - ID# T490918 3BR/2BA, 2,910 SF brick home. Workshop & carport. CW&S avail. Needs renovation. Zoned R-3. Bank Owned. $149,500

ACREAGE TRACTS Approximately 4.26 acres with city water available. Bring your horses! Wooded. Adjoining 4.26 acre tract is also available.

$45,000 Each $85,000 For Both Tracts

RIVER RENDEZVOUS - ID# T416049 HWY 90 ACREAGE - ID# T483643 1st class cabin on Choctawhatchee. 3BR/3BA, Near Okaloosa-Santa Rosa line. Owner approx. 1,700 SF. FP, vaulted ceilings. 50x70 fin. avail w/ 10% down & flexible terms. Over 4 acres w/public water avail. $75,000 metal bldg. across street included. $299,800

EMERALD SHORES - ID# 88485 Protected water with easy access to the Intracoastal & Choctawhatchee Bay. CW&S available. Tremendous potential! $159,000

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East Side / West Side / Corners

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

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. $369,500

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

For Sale or Lease on Highway 331 South We Have the Most Ready-to-Build Land to Meet Your Business Needs. CALL TODAY!

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

Ph: 850-835-4153

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