-
Volume: 8 Issue: 16 July 30 , 2015 bi-weekly Edition
merald Star News E The
A style of its own a community Based Newspaper
Free
offered free .from our business Advertisers inside this week
Made possible by your local
advertising businesses in this edition.
LOTS of Real Estate listings inside:
View past editions: This is our new web site:
Theemeraldstarnews.blogspot.com
E-mail address: [email protected]
Coming from Freeport, Florida the good life Since 2008
For
ever
y c
op
y p
ick
ed u
p, a
busi
ness
gat
her
s a
new
cust
om
er b
ase
of
read
ersh
ip.
Wel
com
e to
all
yo
u v
isit
ing o
ur
litt
le s
lice
of
hea
ven
...
Than
ks
for
read
ing
..
enjo
y :
)
Inside this EDITION:
Mississippi school district
fined $7500 for opening assembly with prayer Allowing a school
assembly honoring high
-achievers to open with a prayer....Page 3
Thank You, Emerald Star
News, In a semi-recent Letter to the Editor, I wrote to you
about the headaches and the foul
smell I get when I walked my dog.Page 5
Letter to the Editor...Page 9
Back to School
By Rian Lyday columnist...Page 11
Check our website for more News
Thanks for picking this up to read.. Our Advertisers are very
special to us, and it helps if you let them know you saw their AD
here in
this newspaper. Maybe youre a visitor. Mark us as a feed to
Freeport ,even on the web thru us, the Emerald
Star News so we can become known for all it can do
for you...no matter who- YOU are... SMILE, someone likes
you!!!
A Confederate and Union soldier shake hands during a celebration
at Gettysburg in 1913. Image from the Library of Congress. July
1-3, 2013
marked the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
-
Hello. Hope your having a good day. Seems as if the World is
heading into Chaos as people seem to
worry about offending others too much. Let me jump
straight into this one. I am pleased with the way the republican
Party
has so many things to point out thats wrong, yet didnt they have
the House majority? Oh yea, I forgot. Our president is a dictator.
Proving himself more and more everyday,
with his hidden agenda to ruin America as best he can, so that
no matter who becomes
next president we will be in a hole. A big hole that keeps
getting deeper and wider daily.
Everyday, you go on about your work, paying the bills, paying
taxes..... Funny how no
one who owes such as Al Sharpton does, he visits the prez
whenever he wants to? IRS
should be revamped completely. If my readers may recall. In a
past tyrant, I spoke of in
my Editorial about how the IRS, Lois Lerner should be in prison.
Do you remember?
Check out online, our past editions and see what I said. Guess
what? I was right then too.
I will say NOW that I hope that TRUMP keeps gaining more and
more support. He
will start at the right spot for us to regain our country back.
Us white folks dont seem to have too much support now that every
race hates us, for slavery? Anyone around here
still have a slave? I didnt think so. Had to ask..lol
Next is this: Ted Cruz Drops Jaws Across America By Exposing Who
Is
REALLY Helping Terrorists Go Figure. Presidential candidate and
Texas senator Ted Cruz made headlines recently by calling
President Barack Obama the largest sponsor of terrorism in the
world based on the amount of money his administration agreed to
give Iran in the recently concluded nuclear
deal with that country.
While in Ethiopia, Obama counterattacked by criticizing Cruz for
making such a com-
ment but did not respond to the senators accusation itself..
Cruz stated that if this deal goes through the Obama administration
becomes the leading financier of terrorism
against Americans in the world. Ive heard this referred to
before as the Jihadist Stimu-lus Bill. It is a fact that Iran is a
state sponsor of terrorism. Obama has admitted this. And now, with
the Iranian nuclear agreement concluded, the United States could
be
handing Iran $150 billion. And we are a country in debt? To
whom?
Will Iran refrain from using that money to support jihadist
goals? Well just days after the nuclear deal was struck, Irans
Supreme Leader Khamenei stated, We will never stop supporting our
friends in the region and the people of Palestine, Yemen, Syria,
Iraq,
Bahrain and Lebanon. Even after this deal our policy towards the
arrogant U.S. will not
change.Additionally, Secretary of State John Kerry admitted that
at least some of the $150 billion given to Iran would be used to
support terrorism. Now, with respect to the money, I cant tell you
that some you know, some amount of money might not find its way to
some effort, he said (H/T Front Page Mag). It is based on these
comments that Cruz labeled Obama the largest financial backer
of
Islamic extremism. Interestingly enough, Obama found it
necessary to criticize Cruz
while on his African road trip, but the president never refuted
Cruzs statements. Later Sen. Cruz spoke with Sean Hannity on Fox
News and kept up the attack. Hannity
noted that already Iran was NOT abiding by the deal because
inspectors had been barred
from nuclear detonator sites. The Fox News host also expressed
his anger regarding the
Obama administrations failure to free American hostages and to
get Iran to back off from its goal to exterminate Israel as part of
the nuclear agreement.
The senator reiterated that the money given to Iran would end up
funding Hamas, Hez-
bollah and other Islamic terrorists. He then invited Obama to
debate the substance of the
Iran deal. Cruz then proceeded to criticize the Republican
leadership for not defending
conservative principles, pointing out that they had killed an
amendment to reject the nuclear deal with Iran unless Iran accepted
Israels right to exist (H/T Fox News). In conclusion, Obama is
either aiding and abetting the enemy or he is a total idiot.
Either
likelihood is a frightening prospect.
You think Im concerned with Local aspects of growth as much as I
see a need to in-form you my friends of this newspaper of the
truth, beyond Walton county? It seems like
I meet a lot of younger kids not having a clue what or who ISIS
is? I wonder where they
have been, how can you NOT be aware of EVIL at a level such as
this? And its growing and spreading so that even our unarmed
Military cannot feel safe here? In America?
Yea, just up the road. What are we doing together as citizens to
be prepared for such
an attack near here? You see the kid that went to the movies and
shot up people then eas-
ily escapes by just shooting themselves. The ideology of this
terroristic BS has to come
to a stop! But how? How can you monitor the brain washed of the
youth on computers. Evil making itself look good to join up with
them? Someone has been, because just last
year the numbers of members proclaiming Sharia, ISIS, Islamic
Terrorism has only tri-
pled. How do you ask? I feel they think they found a safe haven,
choice: of being alive as
one of them..or is it better than dying a Christian? They want
to LIVE. Dont you? They keep upping the ante, what are we doing
with our young minds this year at
schools? Common core? Should teach more manners and history of
FACTS! USA
Editorial Views expressed in The EMERALD STAR NEWS do not
necessarily reflect those of the
publisher. The staff of The EMERALD STAR NEWS pride ourselves in
our efforts to en-sure accuracy of the publication contents.
However, there is no guarantee of the accuracy of all
the Information nor the absence of errors and omissions
(especially when sent through a third party); therefore, no
responsibility can or will be assumed. 2500 copies printed
bi-weekly.
Publisher/Editor
Frank Wolfe Jr.
(850) 585-0262 Check us out on FACEBOOK!
E-mail info. to: [email protected]
Main Office/Sales - 850-585-0262
Web Designer Lee Cox Contributing Writer/reporter - Rian
Lyday
Special Thanks to our advertisers, show support.
Page 2 The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc. Thursday, July 30, 2015
Look online: theemeraldstarnews.blogspot.com Mail invoices and
other information to:
P.O. Box 1133 Freeport, Florida 32439
Quote of
the week :
The Wolfes Den
I am an artist...
I am here to live
out loud.
Emile Zola
I busted a mirror
and got seven
years bad luck,
but my lawyer
thinks he can get
me five.
Steven Wright
This newspaper is your voice to the county and all city or state
employees, or
whomever it may concern. Have something to say? Good or bad?
Lets hear it!! Dont hesitate to make suggestions or send in your
comments to us anytime on any subject. Did you ever want to be a
writer? Have an investigative mind?
Heres your chance to be recognized. Or you can help anonymously,
like most. Send any and all inquiries to the address listed below.
Like the beaches?
Looking for a few good women, for Ad sales
Now is the time to get in with us. All of us who live here Full
time would like to
see your city newspaper grow and be supported by local
businesses. It doesnt take much to keep your name in each Edition.
You know its a tax write Off any-way. Why not chip in about $50/mo
or so..we will be able to promote more pages and places to
frequent. I will be able to expand to south enough to help us.
Why not, let the visitors and new residents to the area that we
have stuff here in
Freeport to go eat, or offer your daily services so they know
where you are. BE-
FORE the expansions of new business make you less visible. Take
advantage of
the time now, prior to one of the fastest growing cities in
Florida.
Yes, thats you Freeport. I am happy to serve you as best we can,
through this newspaper your avenue to new clients is right here.
Just give me a call.
-
Page 3 The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc. Thursday, July 30, 2015
free-HOW?? From the businesses advertising in this issue. Please
Thank each one as you go to their store Yes its true. The rising
demand for this newspaper made our delivering needs so high, we
could not keep up. We have numerous locations all throughout
Freeport, south Walton and DeFuniak Springs to pick up a copy
today.
Interested in advertising? Just give us a call today!
The Emerald Star News is published every other week!
Donations of all kinds appreciated. $$ to print
We are locally owned and operated in Freeport
P.O. Box 1133 Freeport, Florida 32439
L.C.S Pizza & Sub Freeport Plaza, suite 6 (Next to
Hardees)
Freeport, Florida
(850) 835-2122 Check out Daily specials on Facebook
Pizza-Wings-Burgers & Specialties
* LIKE us on FaceBook = Good times go with L.C.s
Thank them for Advertising here. Lester/Cindy Owners
MUST SHOW THIS COUPON Lunch or Dinner
2-Cheeseburger combo, fries and drink $12.99, youve tried the
rest now try the best. We also cater to you, good food.
Reminder: Local RESTORE Act Applications Due
July 31st
Local RESTORE Act Project Application Information
1. Local RESTORE Act Application Public Workshop
Presentation
2. Local RESTORE Act Application Q & A Sheet
3. Local RESTORE Act Committee Project Evaluation Matrix Submit
a Lo-
cal RESTORE Act Project Application
To submit an application for a project to the Local RESTORE Act
Commit-
tee, please access the appropriate application and complete the
required docu-
mentation. Once completed, you can submit your application via
online form
or hard copy. To complete and submit online, please follow the
links below.
(Please read all instructions)
1. Access Local RESTORE Act Project Fillable PDF Application
2. Submit your completed Local RESTORE Act Project Application
and
Supporting Documents
WALTON COUNTY WILL BE ACCEPTING GRANDFATHER
BEACH DRIVING PERMIT APPLICATIONS FROM JULY 20TH
2015 THROUGH AUGUST 21, 2015.
On July 14, 2015 the Walton County Board of County Commissioners
authorized a one-time renewal of 50 Grandfathered Beach Driving
Permits. These permits are ONLY for
individuals who qualify under the following amendment to the
Walton Code of Ordi-
nances 22-57 which states:
(C) Up to an additional 50 permits shall be issued for those
indi-
viduals who held a valid beach access permit with an
expiration
date of June 1, 2009. Those individuals who held a valid
beach
access permit with an expiration date of June 1, 2009 and meet
the
requirements of subsection (e)(2) may submit applications
between
July 20, 2015 and August 21, 2015. Should more than 50
individu-
als submit applications between July 20, 2015 and August 21,
2015, a one-time lottery selection will be conducted by the
county
administration office on August 28, 2015 and all applicants will
be
notified of the results. Those selected in the lottery will have
20
calendar days to purchase permits from the county beginning
Au-
gust 31, 2015. Those who fail to purchase their permit within
the
20 days will forfeit their chance to obtain a grandfathered
beach
driving permit.
The Walton County Administration Department will begin taking
applications on July
20th, 2015. The in-person submission deadline will be close of
business on August 21st,
2015. Lottery applications will be available on the Countys
website beginning July 20th at 12:01am through August 21st, at
11:59pm. Applications will not be accepted unless all
eligibility requirements are met and all documentation is
provided at the time of applica-
tion. Incomplete applications will not be eligible to receive a
permit. We will not contact
the applicant regarding missing, expired, incorrect or any other
error that renders
the applicant ineligible for the permit. You may contact
Administration at 850-892-
8155 to verify entry after submission.
Documentation that must be submitted in the name of the
applicant at the time of applica-
tion:
Copy of Driver's License Proof of real property ownership (from
Property Appraiser (www.waltonpa.com)
Proof that property taxes are current (from Tax Collector
(www.waltontaxcollector.com)
Current 4-wheel drive vehicle registration (in applicants name,
4x4)
Completed 2015 WC Drive on the Beach Grandfathered Permit
application
Copies must be provided by applicant, and will not be made on
behalf of the ap-plicant
Applications may be submitted in one of three ways:
1. Obtain an application from County Administration or the South
Walton Annex Plan-ning Department and complete and return it with
the required documents to either
location.
2. Download and complete the application and return it, along
with required documents, to the County Administration office or
South Walton Annex Planning Department.
3. Submit an application online by completing the web form and
attaching required documents at:
www.co.walton.fl.us
Mississippi school district fined $7500 for
opening assembly with prayer Allowing a school assembly honoring
high-achievers to open with a prayer made
one Mississippi school district $7,500 poorer - and a student
who sued $2,500
richer. The Rankin, Miss., public school district was hit with
the fine after U.S.
District Judge Carlton Reeves said it defied his prior order
barring prayers school
events. According to the judge, the prayer violated a 2013 court
settlement that
ordered the district to stop "proselytizing Christianity." The
alleged violation,
which came at an assembly last year for students who scored
above 22 on their
ACT college admissions test, prompted the judge to apply fines
for that and an-
other incident, in which Gideons International was permitted to
hand out Bibles
to elementary school students. "The district's breach did not
take very long and it
occurred in a very bold way," Reeves wrote in his judgment. "Its
conduct dis-
plays that the district did not make any effort to adhere to the
agreed judgment."
Reeves also ordered the district to pay the student's legal
fees, an amount that
will be determined at a later date, and threatened a $10,000
fine for any future
infractions of the order.
-
Thursday, July30, 2015 The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc.
Health Post George Roll P.A.-C
Seagrove Medical Clinic
Call # 850-231-6200
Walk-ins and Appt.s
Send health questions or
comments to: P.O.Box 1133
Freeport, Florida 32439
850-835-2028
Page 4
Do you have a business?
Lowest Ad Rates in Walton county!
Wed like to see you advertise with us! Call today:
850-585-0262
Call for AJs -tip of the week
998 Bay Dr. Santa Rosa-Beach, Fl.32459
850-231-1473
A.J.Dubuisson State Certified-Master Plumber License #
CF-C057978
Water Heater sizes are changing due to new regulations.
Call us today for information. Aj
SinCe 1989
Website:www.ajsplumbinginc.com
Business Ads
as low as $25,
call today to
find out how!
850-585-0262
Have you got something to say?
Lets hear it! Time to VOTE! Say? Dont hold back, you see a way
to improve something? Tell us. Say?
Got ideas? Think of something that
would be beneficial to Walton
county? SPEAK UP & LOUD!
E-mail anytime..check page 2
Freeports Best Lil Pharmacy
GDY Mobile Detailing & Pressure Washing
Odd job services
850-419-6959 Just leave me a message
Florida Surgeon General Dr. John Armstrong described the
increase as
an alarming public health concern and calls for increased
vigilance from
parents, businesses and e-cigarette users to keep these items
away from
children.
Armstrong says child-resistant packaging on bottles and
cartridges of
liquid nicotine used in e-cigarettes and other nicotine delivery
devices is
necessary to protect infants and children. If swallowed or
absorbed
through the skin, liquid nicotine can lead to serious illness or
even
death. He said the number of calls to poison centers involving
e-
cigarette liquids containing nicotine rose from one per month in
Septem-
ber 2010 to 215 per month in February 2014, according to a study
pub-
lished last year by the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
(CDC)
Armstrong said that adding warning labels on e-cigarettes would
be an
important step in educating the public about the dangers of
nicotine ad-
diction. Armstrong urged the FDA to implement measures that
restrict
the availability and access of liquid nicotine to those under
18, including
containers of liquid nicotine and devices used to deliver liquid
nicotine
such as e-cigarettes.
The department works to protect, promote and improve the health
of all
people in Florida through integrated state, county and community
ef-
forts.
Follow us on Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For
more information about the Florida Department of Health
please visit www.floridahealth.gov.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH URGES
FLORIDIANS TO PROTECT THEM-
SELVES AGAINST WEST NILE VIRUS ~ West Nile Virus Case Confirmed
in Walton County
The Florida Department of Health is urging Floridi-
ans and visitors to protect themselves against West
Nile Virus. The Department of Health today con-
firmed the first case of West Nile virus illness in
Florida for 2015 in an adult female resident of
Walton County. West Nile virus is a mosquito-borne
virus that causes mild to severe illness, and there
have been 38 other states with confirmed cases in
2015.
"I encourage Floridians and visitors to take steps to
prevent mosquito bites that can lead to illness," said
State Surgeon General and Secretary of Health Dr.
John Armstrong. "Stay safe by draining any standing
water near or in your home, making sure that screens
are intact, and keeping your skin covered with cloth-
ing and mosquito repellent."
Most people with West Nile virus infections, ap-
proximately 80 percent, have no symptoms. In those
people who develop them, most experience a mild
illness with conditions like headache, fever, pain and
fatigue. These typically appear between two and 14
days after the bite of an infected mosquito.
People over the age of 50 and individuals with weak-
ened immune systems, especially transplant recipi-
ents and HIV-infected individuals, seem to be at in-
creased risk for severe disease. There is no specific
treatment for West Nile virus, and most mild infec-
tions are typically overcome with little or no medical
intervention within a matter of weeks. Those experi-
encing severe side effects should seek medical atten-
tion immediately.
The department continues to conduct statewide sur-
veillance for mosquito-borne illnesses, including
West Nile virus infections, Eastern Equine Encepha-
litis, St. Louis encephalitis, Malaria and Dengue.
Residents are encouraged to report dead birds to the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
website at www.myfwc.com/bird.
The department has put together broadcast-quality
downloadable videos in both English and Spanish for
use by the media on West Nile virus. You can find
those at www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-
conditions/west-nile-virus/index.html. There are also
a number of educational materials, including a Fre-
quently Asked Questions document and historical
data on the illness. You'll also find basic information
about the importance of taking precautions to avoid
mosquito-borne illness in a press release put out by
the department earlier this summer at
www.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2015/06/061215-
mosquito.html.
Big Swings in Blood Pressure Could Spell Trouble
Wide fluctuations between doctor visits tied to raised odds of
heart dis-
ease, early death, study says. The large study of people taking
blood pres-
sure medication found that variations of more than 14 mm Hg in
systolic
blood pressure readings between doctor visits was linked to a 25
percent
increased risk of heart failure. Systolic blood pressure is the
top number in
a blood pressure reading. "Patients should have their blood
pressure con-
trolled," monitored all the time once youve had a stroke
before.
Compared to patients whose blood pressure remained stable, the
research-
ers found that an average blood pressure variation of about 15
mm Hg was
linked to a 30 percent raised risk of heart attack or fatal
heart disease, and
a 46 percent raised risk of stroke. In addition, the risk for
death from any
cause was increased by 58 percent. High blood pressure is a
leading con-
tributor to heart attack, heart failure, stroke, kidney failure
and premature
death, Lowering blood pressure to less than 140 mm Hg systolic
and less
than 90 mm Hg diastolic with medication and lifestyle changes is
the long-
standing treatment target, overall. Diet, and medication along
with exer-
cise to work the heart muscle is important for longer life
chance.
-
Page 5
The FREEPORT POST
Thursday, July 30, 2015 The Emerald Star News, Inc.
The Mayors Post Russ Barley Freeport Mayor
Please send any and all comments
to The [email protected]
FREEPORT Presbyterian CHURCH, located on Hwy 20. Next to Franks
Cash & Carry. We are extending an open invitation to come to
our quaint little church to give
thanks and praise to God. Small town feel and childrens services
available too. Sundays at 9am Bible study.10am church service. Come
meet Pastor Gene.
Emerald Coast Flowers & Gifts
NOW across from City Hall, Freeport, Florida 32439
850-835-5200 or 850-267-2616
Full Service Florist- Worldwide Delivery
STOP IN AT THE PRISSY HEN AND SEE WHATS NEW
We appreciate our readers.
Dont forget to let them know you saw their Ad here in The
Emerald Star News. Thats all we ask in return for your time.
Its been 7years of FREEPORT news. Thank you.
Stop and smell the Roses they say, calming odor to the
senses..buy flowers!
At the directive of Mayor Russ Barley, the Freeport
City Pool is hereby closed indefinitely for repairs.
Russ Barley Mayor-Freeport, Fl.
Greetings from the Mayors Office. Wow! The heat has been brutal
this summer, so I am hoping that
everyone is staying cool and hydrated.
Some new items of interest for this post first concerning the
City/
County Pool, it has been closed down quite a bit this season
due
to several issues and we are still working on the problems, so
in
hopes that it will open again soon. We have had mechanical
is-
sues first with the pool pump burning up then lighting hitting
the
breaker panel and burning out elements and a problem with
the
chlorine levels to make it safe for all who visit the pool,
currently
we are testing the waters and have an inspection on
Wednesday
of this week and we will post information for when the pool is
up
and running. We recently were presented a power point
presenta-
tion by a group of developers (331 Partners) with interest in
a
development, The Preserve at LaFayette Creek ,which consist of
over 1,700 acres of Pine Woods and Pristine Creekside Prop-
erty- this development will include 399 residential units at
Ashton Park and a marketplace approved for commercial uses
of over 177,000 sf. Also included in this plan is the concept
for
250-300 acres to be used for a Veterans Lodge, this
rehabilitation
center will also include some temporary housing for the
veterans
and their families. This development will be located north of
the
post office on the new 331 bypass. This is the week that the
land
should begin clearing for the Shops of Freeport which will
also
house Publix. Congratulations to Jurgen Kellenbach on
receiving
his water operator license, he was acknowledged and received
a
completion certificate at our July 14th meeting. The Freeport
As-
sembly of God Church has obtained permission from the city
council to begin a movie night on Friday nights behind city
hall
and information will be available soon on the start of this
project
and will be free to the public. I would like to again invite you
to
visit the Heritage Museum located at the old post office
across
from the Food Depot and learn of our history. Also we are 53
days from the second annual city festival Bayfest, which will be
held on September 19th . Please join us on the second Tuesday
and fourth Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm to have a voice
in
the city government. Any questions, suggestions or
complaints
please give me a call at 850-835-2822.
At the July 14, 2015 Freeport City Council Meeting, Councilwoman
Brannon introduced
District 4 County Commissioner Bill Chapman, who stated that
Councilwoman
Brannon had brought the health issues pertaining to the Coyote
Landfill (abandoned)
to Commissioner Chapman several months back. Commissioner
Chapman got
County Administrator Larry Jones involved and they had a meeting
on-site with
FDEP. Apparently the insurance company for the site has 1.2
million to close the
landfill, but a conduit is required; an entity to take charge of
the clean-up. The
County stepped up to be the conduit and to hire the contractor
to clean up the site,
level the land and provide required 3/1 slopes. The contractors
engineer will work with the countys engineer. The clean-up should
stop the odor and limit groundwater intrusion. Chapman stated that
it will take 16-18 months to encumber the funds; the
County will use as much in-house labor and materials as possible
to make the money
go further. Commissioner Chapman offered thanks and kudos to
Councilwoman
Brannon for bringing the matter to the Countys attention.
Thank You, Emerald Star News, In a semi-recent Letter to the
Editor, I wrote to you about the headaches and the foul smell I get
when I walked my dog around at Hammock Bay. I remembered how we
talked on the phone and you said you
will print my asking or the situation and see if we get any
responses. We sure did!
It made me ill when I read later on that several people were
being harassed and even threatened about that Coyote Landfill
situation along Hwy. 20. How those in power, got suspicious of you
and so many others who were involved. Look what they did was
already done. I just was hoping we could clean
it up somehow or make it cleaner for the future. The place was a
disaster area to say the least.
Then, I was afraid too, for I signed what I wrote to you,
thinking others might help me or see I care about the health of all
of our healthy and living conditions. Boy, I was wrong. Most of the
locals got mad
at me for starting stuff, where they had deals already done and
over with.
That is UNTIL I WROTE IN.. I am so proud of you, Mr. Wolfe.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart. After you spoke with
city-
councilwoman and League of Cities member Elizabeth Brannon of
FREEPORT. She has been a blessing
to all of us. No one made her drive and do endless hours of
work. Late meetings throughout Florida, all
those driving hours probably thinking, is this worth it? No one
else seemed to care for how long?
Even those who think she did wrong by digging up dirt, about the
wrong doings and health prob-lems of citizens in the area. Shame on
those who spoke ill of her. This Woman deserves a KEY to the CITY
for what she has helped fix, after taking this situation all the
way to the State, The Capital, possi-bly even got the attention of
the EPA at a national level. How many meetings with top executives
of Flor-
ida for Floridas BEST interest. Clean air & water. She is an
amazing person! If it wasnt for her heart, telling her to continue
fighting the good fight and not being like most of the Locals who
would rather just take hush money and let people and animals die
off in the process. Who
knows if ever it would have been dealt with at all? If this
wasnt addressed properly to some degree, the children of your
children may have been living in toxic dangerous gases or worse.
The facts cannot be
denied or why else would this 1.5 million decision happen? Ms.
Brannon is a Champion!
From the Editor, I would like to Thank those of you who wrote me
and sent me detailed information. If not I may not felt the need to
start asking questions. On every-
ones behalf, the Lady who wrote in 2 months ago, and for myself
and the people who live around here. Yes, even those of you who bad
talk me. I put my heart in every Edition, hoping to inform, educate
and make things happen.
I, want to say Congratulations Ms. Brannon on your persistence
when even other
board members looked down upon you. Doubt the feel sorry now
either, knowing those
people who voted them in got a glimpse of the type of character
these people have.
Where is their BEST interest for the citizens who PAY THEM or
they in it just to get in
on the action? Remember, just like OBAMA. Someone either LIED,
Forged or did
something deceitful. You voted for them. Cause they are looking
out for you? Frank
-
The live, work business, building is right in the center of busy
Highway 331 coming right into
South Walton. 1.064 acres on the property. zoned commercial with
a minor development
order. Retail business downstairs with apartment upstairs.
Apartment is 576 Sq. ft., Main level
for business is 1380 sq. ft. It is zoned VMU.
Description: Plumbing Consultants Inc
Thursday, July 30, 2015 The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc. Page 6
"Serving all of Walton County Since 1985"
30A Realty, Inc. - 850-231-5030
Other Properties - North Walton County
MLS # 607005 - .21 acres - Black Creek Lodge Rd - $25,000
MLS - 524271 - 1.2 acres - Stanley Dr. $25,000
MLS - 607740 - 1.28 - Campground Pt. Defuniak Springs -
$11,900
MLS 481585 - 3.86 acres - on Lake Holley and King Lake -Bell
Dr/Holland Dr.-$65,000 for 2 parcels / split and buy one parcel for
$34,500/ea
MLS 599565 - 2.1 acres - Dvorak Drive, Waterfront on Juniper
Lake $45,000
MLS - 612885 - Lot on Juniper Lake - Wilderness Trace -
$29,500
MLS - 552802 - White Creek Rd - 8.44 acres - $26,000
MLS # 724417 - Swanee Rd, $9,900 - .37 acre
Commercial Property on 331, MLS # 538545,
#MLS 726816. AWESOME BAY VIEWS IN CHOCTAW BEACH!! Florida
Cottage with BAY VIEWS only minutes to Niceville and the Mid-Bay
Bridge and everything Destin has to offer. Complete remodel and a
1100+ square foot addition com-
pleted in 2008. The lot this home is on has large oak trees and
sits at a high elevation overlooking Choctaw Bay. Loads of
custom
built-ins throughout the house. The stainless appliances include
a flat top KitchenAid stove with convection oven, custom
cooking
vent, TWO refrigerators, dishwasher, and built in front loading
washer and dryer. The three bedroom home has two bedrooms,
den, kitchen, dining room, and Florida room down and a huge
master bedroom suite upstairs with two walk in closets.
Great Deal, for fishing and nice
get-a-way from the hustle and bustle
Healthmark Health Matters By, Ron Kelley Mold and Allergies
Sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, cough, postnasal drip and watery
eyes these are all normal symptoms associated with common
allergies. However, if a person has a mold allergy, their immune
system overreacts when they breathe in mold spores and this
trig-
gers a cascade of reactions.
According to physicians and researchers at Mayo Clinic, mold
allergy symptoms vary from person to person and range from mild
to severe. A person may have year-round symptoms or symptoms
that flare up only during certain times of the year or when the
weather is damp.
In some people, mold allergy is linked to asthma and exposure
causes restricted breathing and other airway symptoms. For people
with a mold allergy and
asthma, the asthma symptoms may be triggered by exposure to mold
spores and can cause a severe asthma attack, complete with
coughing, wheezing, short-
ness of breath and chest tightness.
People who have a stuffy nose, sneezing, watery eyes or other
bothersome symptoms that persist, see a physician, especially if
there is a family history of
allergies.
Individuals run a higher risk of developing mold allergies if
they are in an occupation such as farming, dairy work, logging,
baking, millwork, carpentry,
greenhouse work, winemaking and furniture repair.
Working or living in a building that's been exposed to excess
moisture is another risk factor. Buildings that have leaky pipes,
water seepage during rain-
storms or flood damage can breed mold.
While there's no sure way to cure a mold allergy, the first step
is to try and eliminate the mold source by using bleach and other
products. A number of
medications can ease physical symptoms. These include nasal
sprays like Flonase, Nasonex and antihistamines such as Alavert,
Claritin and Allegra. Oral
decongestants like Sudafed and Drixoral can also help. However,
oral decongestants can raise blood pressure so avoid them if you
have high blood pressure.
To reduce mold growth in the home, eliminate sources of dampness
in basements, such as pipe leaks or groundwater seepage. Use a
dehumidifier in any
area of the house that smells musty or damp. Keep humidity
levels below 50 percent. Remember to clean the collection bucket
and condensation coils regu-
larly. Use an air conditioner, and consider installing central
air conditioning with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA)
filter attachment. The HEPA filter
can trap mold spores from outdoor air before they're circulated
inside the house.
Don't carpet bathrooms and basements. Clean out rain gutters
frequently. Toss or recycle old books and newspapers. If left in
damp places, such as base-
ments, they can quickly become moldy. For more information,
contact Dr. Emma Stoll at Healthmark Walk-In Clinic, (850)
951-4556.
-
Happenings in DeFuniak Springs
Thursday, July 30, 2015 The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc. Page 7
Coastal Optical Outlet Across from Copeland Gun, Bait and
Tackle.. 17287 US HWY 331 S.
850-880-6778 Bring your prescription to us and we can take care
of the rest!
Wholesale pricing to the Public, for glasses and prescription
sun glasses
Same Day service on 86% of all prescriptions
Single vision / flat top bi-focals / Progressives / Transitions
/ AR
Stop on in, located along 17287 Hwy. 331 FREEPORT, FLORIDA
Dear Editor, I truly enjoy your newspaper and
have been watching it change over the
years. Its a shame that the BP Oil spill affected your
advertisers at that
time, for I remember when you were
32pg, with color. Lets get it back! I see how DeFuniak tries to
spread
all they have to offer from the busi-
nesses there advertising. But think
about that?
They come here in Freeport to get
you to hopefully stop on your way
back home or what would you think?
They keep their name out to the pub-
lic.
I noticed last week you made it clear
of how you have been doing this all by
yourself since those Bp spill days. I
mean you had more help back then.
Even sales people. I had a business
back then and was pleased to have
people tell me that they saw me in
your newspaper. Why, doesnt the Mayor, or the Town Planters of
Free-
port help you?, by speaking about
your newspaper and all it has and can
do for the city? Cant they make a few calls on your behalf?
Let some of those with true city
growth hopes and ties with those busi-
nesses anywhere around Freeport
should be calling you NOW!
I see this newspaper everywhere.
Help the paper!! Martha Billing
Public Notice: Walton County DeFuniak Springs
Branch Library to Close to Eradicate Bats Beginning at 9am on
Friday, July 24th, the Walton County DeFuniak
Springs Branch Library will be closed temporarily until an
exclusion
can be performed to remove a bat population that has inhabited
the
library.
This closure is being conducted to ensure the health, safety and
welfare
of both Walton County employees who work at the location and
mem-
bers of the public who use the facility.
During the closure, the Walton County Bookmobile will be located
in
front of the library in order to provide a limited number of
services in-
cluding book return, rental and reservations. There will be
internet use
available to the public, however on a limited scale.
The Bookmobile will be opened to the public from 9am 5pm
Monday
Saturday.
Due to Florida Administrative Code, the process of
exclusion cannot begin until after August 14th, 2015 as
bats are protected Florida Wildlife.
If you require full library services, the County welcomes you to
visit
one of our other three locations:
Coastal Branch Library
437 Greenway Trail
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459
Freeport Library
76 State Highway 20 West
Freeport, FL 32439
Milton Memorial Library
261 Flowersview Road
Paxton, Florida 32567
We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to reopening
the
DeFuniak Springs Branch Library as soon as possible.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Walton County Economic Development Alliance
(WCEDA) will hold its monthly board meeting on Thurs-
day, August 6, 2015 at 12:00 PM at the Walton County
Administration Conference Room located at 76 North 6th
Street, DeFuniak Springs, FL.
Two or more County Commissioners may attend this
meeting. These meetings are open to the public.
Watch for the : SALES TAX HOLIDAY Its that time again, as
parents and students prepare to go back to
school.
August 7th through the 16th is the
Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday.
During this period, Florida law di-
rects that no sales tax or local option
tax (also known as discretionary sales
surtax) will be collected on purchases of:
Clothing, footwear and certain accessories selling for $100 or
less per item.
Certain school supplies selling for $15 or less per item.
Personal computers and certain computer related acces-sories on
the first $750 of the sales price, when purchased
for noncommercial home or personal use.
When a customer purchases an eligible item during the
holiday period, then later exchanges the item for the same
item (e.g., different size or color), no tax will be due
even
if the exchange is made after the holiday period.
Rain checks and Layaway items are also eligible. Gift
cards are not taxable and items purchased during the
period with a gift card qualify for the exemption.
-
Page 8 The EMERALD STAR NEWS, Inc. Thursday, July 30, 2015
Ph: 850-835-4153 www.freeportwaterfront.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PHOTOS - TEXT PROPERTY ID# TO 85377
MALLET BAYOU WATERFRONT LOT! Complete Ready to build level lot
100 in width w/C & W Tap Paid and Boat Dock! Boat dock has
covered slip w/metal roof and is built w/Pi-Locks. Enjoy the Bayou
Life!! ID# P714953 $200,000
PHENOMENAL LOT ON MALLET BAYOU! 122 on the water w/90 on the
road! City W & S available. Protected water for boating &
great water for fishing. Located just off of Hwy 331 S and @ 15
minutes or less to the Beautiful Beaches of South Walton. Unique
lot for your New Home! ID# P612092 $215,000
SEE FOREVER! Vacant lot has 80 on the Bay with seawall &
rip-rap.175 acres of nature preserve with trails, tennis court
& separate storage for owners. ID# P118045 $179,000
BAYFRONT TOWNHOME! 3BR/2.5BA @ 2,000 sf home on the Bay. Tile
flooring throughout. Florida Room, Sunkin Living Room, Fireplace,
Laundry Room with W & D. Single attached garage. Great place to
relax and watch the Dolphins at play! ID# P319117 GREAT PRICE!
$229,500
ESTATE SIZE BAYFRONT! Over 3.5 ac. of Bay front property. 182 on
the water w/seawall & rip-rap. Creek borders eastern boundary.
Beautiful western sunsets across the Bay. ID# P207321 $425,000
GREAT PRICE IN PORTLAND! 3BR/2BA Manuf. home w/fenced yard.
Split bedroom plan. New metal roof. Detached 20' x 20'
workshop/garage plus additional yard building. ID# P747991
$64,900
GATED WATERFRONT ESTATE!
Beautiful 4BR/3BA home on 2.5 Ac. Fronting on Camp Creek. High
ceilings, FP, open living space w/split BR plan, formal Dining
Room, Office & FL Room. Large Kitchen w/Breakfast Bar, Dining
Area, Pantry & Island. Attached Two Car Garage. Guest suite
w/private entrance. Security system w/cameras. Detached garage
building w/additional storage, great for a workshop. Dock on Camp
Creek w/Power & Light. Summer Kitchen/Greenhouse great for
enjoying the outdoors! ID# P723240 $349,000
LOCATION IS KEY! Unique 5BR home (sleeps 17) Vacation Rental or
Second Home w/Guest Quarters. Upstairs has 3BR/2BA & Downstairs
has 2BR/1.5 BA. Full Kitchens & Living areas on both levels.
Private pool. It's the Life - Coconut Grove! ID# P676980
$599,000
HOME ON MALLET BAYOU! Beautiful 3BR/2BA @ 1,700 sf waterfront
home on large 3/4 ac. Lot w 117 on the water. Open floor plan, Big
kitchen & Florida Room. Unique inter-locking Floating Dock
makes it easy to launch jet skis, YOLO boards or kayaks. ID#
P666094 $354,900
3BR/2BA approx. 1,656 sq. ft. Newly Remodeled Home!
New tile & carpet throughout. New Kitchen with a $2,000
allowance for appliances (for qualified Buyer &
acceptable
contract). Updated Bathrooms. New paint inside and out.
Ready for New Owner! $157,500
LIFE IN THE COUNTRY!
-
Thursday, July 30, 2015 The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc . Page 9
The 14 day Overview
Aquarius
1/20 2/18
Pisces
2/19 3/20
Aries
3/21 4/19
Taurus
4/20 5/20
Gemini
5/21 6/21
Cancer
6/22 7/22
Leo
7/23 8/22
Virgo
8/23 9/22
Libra
9/23 10/22
Scorpio
10/23 11/21
Sagittarius
11/22 12/2
Capricorn
12/22 1/19
Help..Spread the word about this newspaper to everyone you
know!
Advertising specials going on NOW!! Please thank those
advertisers in this issue,
because of them -we can continue to promote
COME Advertise with us!! Guaranteed the lowest price .. Call
today: 850.585.0262
Letter to the :
We Thank you Lord for giving us this day. For all our friends,
family and community. Please help us guide FREEPORT
in the best direction so that we can grow/ prosper to become all
we can, for our future and of our children. Amen!
Funny. Look
the Editor is Capricorn..
Do what you can to connect deeply with your partner. He or she
might be more responsive to your senti-
mental side than you think. In fact, it's possible that your
love is troubled by an unresolved situation in
your relationship. If you show that you're emotionally open
rather than defensive, this will be an excellent
time to iron out whatever wrinkle this is
Although you might spend most of this week working through a
rough patch with your partner, it appears
that by Friday, the two of you will have either agreed to
disagree or resolved the situation. Alternatively,
if you have been struggling with growing romantic feelings for a
coworker, could get things messy.
You might not be able to hide the emotional connection and
chemistry you feel for one of your friends
any longer. At the same time however, he or she might not know
how to react to it. If you do reveal an
attraction for your pal, be patient if you don't receive an
immediate response. Give your friend time to
process it.
It's time for you and your mate to take care of any unresolved
domestic issues that are getting in the way
of your romance. Perhaps one of your relatives -- or even a
child has demanded a great deal of your focus
lately due to a hard time that he or she is going through.
You've been an incredible source of strength and
support but while you've been the rock for your family it
appears that your love life may have suffered.
Decisions about love and money will come to the forefront this
week. Although you might feel pressured
into solving any dilemma immediately, that won't be the ideal
course of action. Instead, take your time to
process information and options carefully over the next few
weeks. If you have a life changing decision to
make about a relationship or with your partner this will be
especially important.
A growing sense of dissatisfaction in your life might relate
directly to the lack of appreciation you feel
from the most important person in your life -- your mate. It's
possible that he or she hasn't been expressing
just how amazing you are -- at least not in any way that you've
noticed. In fact, in some cases there might
be a situation where your partner is devaluing you
altogether.
Venus will retrograde back into your sign, and will remain
retrograde until September 6. This will be a
key time for you and your mate to re-evaluate whether or not
each of you is giving and receiving love in a
way that nourishes your relationship and individual selves. Love
can become deeper than ever if you're
willing to put in some work on yourself first.
Matters of the heart are still up for review and will continue
to require your careful consideration until
after September 6. Now that Venus is in the most private part of
your chart and moving backwards, you
might notice that any unresolved traumas connected to romance
are coming up to the surface. Attempting
to bury them now will only rob you of the future happiness in
love that you deserve.
If you're dating someone this week it will likely bring a
defining moment between you and your lover.
Either the two of you will exchange those intimate words of love
as you deepen your bond or you'll de-
cide that it's time to move on. There really isn't much room for
anything in the middle -- it's an all or noth-
ing feeling that your romantic situation will leave you
with.
Demands between home and career might leave little time or
energy for romance. You're likely to be at a
crossroads professionally and while your family and partner
requires your emotional support, it might feel
impossible to deliver now. In fact, you might not be capable.
The boss might have recently made it clear
that you're not as valuable as you thought you were.
A growing sense of discontent in your current relationship
situation might require serious changes in the
coming weeks. You might feel as if your lover is cramping your
style and your need for personal freedom.
The more you try to assert your desire to experience life the
more he or she may try to hold you down. If
this happens, it'll be the kiss of death for you. Do your best
to help your partner understand your need for
expanding your horizons.
Finances will be a priority this week and somehow it'll tie in
themes of love and relationship. If you and
your mate are sharing resources, it might be time to assess
exactly what is "yours, mine and ours." Venus
will retrograde into your 8th House of Joint Finances on Friday
emphasizing this theme until September 6.
You might have a situation during this time where one of you
leans more on the other for financial sup-
port, preferably emotional, just try to be understanding. Help
if you can, dont if you cant afford to.
Editor,
I am very proud of the supporters of the flag
who attended the meeting this morning in DFS. It
was clear which side was the most respectful,
both towards the commission and the opposite
side. It was also clear that our side was willing to
try and find a solution, while the other side
remains intransigent.
Finally, I was so proud of the 4 commissioners
who listened to two hours of debate and spoke
very honestly about their convictions. It took a
great deal of political courage to come this morn-
ing and vote on a subject knowing whichever way
you went would cost you votes. While I did not
agree with Mr. Chapman's stance, it took guts to
say what he did and I applaud his honesty. Like-
wise, Ms. Meadows took a position that many in
her end of the county will be very displeased
with. It took guts for her to stand up and I applaud
her honesty and courage. Mr. Imfeld and Ms
Commander were also very honest with their feel-
ings and patient with the sometimes unruly
crowd.
I think all 4 showed us this morning that they
are worthy of our respect and appreciation
whether we agree with them or not. This debate is
probably not over and we will continue to need
every supporter of heritage and remembering
history to stand up and be counted.
Dan Glidewell
Dear Editor,
It disgusts me how the new idea of America is
soft and worried about feelings, now? Just like
the south not keeping traditions alive, they get
offended over a fn Flag too?
You know what you stand for shows in your
soft character to those who worry about differ-
ences in race? No crap, were different! Tommy
-
Page 10 The EMERALD STAR NEWS, Inc. Thursday , July 30, 2015
PROUDLY Helping Alaqua Animal Refuge
located in FREEPORT, for over 6yrs. adoptable
pets of all kinds. Go visit them today!
850.502.0881
This newspaper is owned and operated here in :
FREEPORT FLORIDA Lets keep this going by advertising with us!
Best prices around. Any and all support of this newspaper is
deeply appreciated. Your making history with each edition we
complete. Find news, make news. Tell it. Got something to
say?
Let us hear it! Ill print it.... Dont like it? Ill print it
too.
Freedom of the press!
Check: [email protected] We are online and with
worldwide viewing !
Lets all work together to make this city, FREEPORT a place to
proudly call home. We have systems moving in right directions for
growth already in place. Join ALL people with
your complaints, compliments and concerns about Walton
county.
Help support your city FREEPORT Newspaper by advertising with
us. We will grow too!
Got $20.??? Advertise here
Alaqua Animal Refuge Pet of the Week
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Walton County Economic Development Alli-
ance (WCEDA) will hold its monthly board meet-
ing on Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 12:00 PM at the
Walton County Administration Conference Room
located at 76 North 6th Street, DeFuniak Springs,
FL.
Two or more County Commissioners may attend
this meeting. These meetings are open to the public.
Nighttime Lane Closures Planned
for U.S. 331 on the Clyde B. Wells
Bridge
Nighttime Lane Closures Planned for U.S. 331 on
the Clyde B. Wells Bridge
Drivers will encounter alternating lane closures on
U.S. 331 across the Clyde B. Wells Bridge in
Walton County Tuesday, July 28, Thursday, July
30 and Friday, July 31 from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. as
crews place concrete for the new bridge. Flagmen
will be on site to safely direct traffic through the
work zone.
Large concrete trucks will be present on the bridge
so drivers are encouraged to use extra caution
when traveling through the work zone. All
planned construction activities are weather de-
pendent and may be re-scheduled in the event of
inclement weather.
For more project information and the latest traffic
advisories, visit www.facebook.com/
USHighway331. You may also follow the Florida
Department of Transportation District Three on
Twitter @myfdot_nwfl or like us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/MyFDOTNWFL.
Robbies adoption fee is $150, which includes his neuter,
microchip and cur-
rent vaccines. If you are interested in
him, please fill out an application
online at http://
www.alaquaanimalrefuge.org/
Robbie is a laid back and easy going 11 year
old Jack Russell/ Terrier mix that was brought
to the refuge by a Good Samaritan. Robbie
loves going for walks or for a ride in the
car. He enjoys the company of other calm na-
tured dogs or would be just as happy as an only
dog. He finds joy in the everyday things life has
to offer and his winning personality is sure to
please. He just wants to be loved, which isnt hard once you meet
him. One look into his
beautiful eyes and you will know that he will
be your best friend and keep all of your se-
crets. A warm bed and a person to call his own
is all that this older guy is yearning for.
Alaqua Animal Refuge Launches Pets of the Emerald Coast Coffee
Table Book Fundraiser Pet owners of the Emerald Coast will have an
opportunity to feature
their pet (s) in Alaqua Animal Refuges first edition coffee
table book fundraiser Pets of the Emerald Coast. Pet Portrait
Network, located in Alabama, will
hold one-hour portrait sessions and photograph the donors pet
for $150.00 in the South Walton area. Each donor
will receive a copy of the book, which will feature a full-page
color
photo of his or her pet. They will also have a
chance to have their pet on the front cover. The book is limited
to
the first 100 donors.
A unique feature of the book will include a personal video
mes-sage by Founder Laurie Hood, through an app
called Live Portrait. The Live Portrait app is compatible with
Apple
and Android cell phones. For more
information or to secure a space please email volunteer
@alaquaanimalrefuge.org. Deadline is September 26th.
Sergeant Stubby (1916 or 1917 April 4, 1926), was the most
deco-
rated war dog of World War I and the only
dog to be promoted to sergeant through com-
bat. America's first war dog, Stubby, served 18
months 'over there' and participated in seven-
teen battles on the Western Front. He saved
his regiment from surprise mustard gas at-
tacks, found and comforted the wounded, and
even once caught a German spy by the seat of
his pants (holding him there till American Sol-
diers found him).
WCSO SEARCHES FOR MISSING
WALTON COUNTY MAN Last night WCSO deputies were called to
perform a welfare check on 35-
year-old Ryan McMullen who had threatened to harm
himself. It is believed that he went into the woods near
the powerlines north of his home on Winston Manor
Lane. At around 10PM WCSO K9 Kayne began
searching the swampy area in search of McMullen.
Walton CI & Okaloosa CI K9's were brought in and
began tracking around 1:30AM, but were unable to
locate him. We ask that the public keep an eye out for
Ryan as he suffers from epilepsy and his family is con-
cerned for his safety. We hope for his safe return.
-
SERVICES
Local (Handyman)
25yrs.+ Exp. All phases of home repair./remodel
Free estimates. Honest Great work
for a great price. For more info
Call: 850.585.0262
Need a sign?
Any size, style, design Vinyl lettering, car wraps, banners,
Call for FREE estimate. 654-0860
Mention The Emerald Star News
For %discount
Artist, free-hand drawings Tattoo layouts also available.
Discounts for Military and Vets 850-585-0262
ARE YOU HIRING? FREE ADs for listing with us!
Call or E-mail the information !
The EMERALD STAR NEWS Inc. Page 11 Thursday, July 30, 2015
Classifieds
Only $10 per issue Mail or E-mail
TODAY! For Sale
Exp. Local workers are ready..FREE estimates Let us build, or
design you a nice wood shop, (up to 6 outlets), doors, custom
windows,
wood finished or hardy and your choice of roof.
12x20 or as large as you need. Ac/heated? Perfect pricing for a
small cottage to live in.
Great Deals, hand built on site. Warranty/guarantee
The way you want it done, right! SAVE $$$ We have time to get
started as soon as you may
need. We Estimate the materials honestly!
From Minor to major repairs also available.
contact 850-585-0262 (completed as weather allows)
I want you! The reader to become a part of this
newspaper as we grow with
FREEPORT and the surrounding
areas. Send in your comments
anytime! E-mail to: [email protected]
*FREEDOM OF SPEECH LIVES HERE....IN FREEPORT
FLA. SPEAK UP!!!
Make yourself a name in this
county, write a column for us?
got an idea? Lets share news!
Explore nature in and around Walton County Florida with
Walton Outdoors. For more
information, go to: http://
www.waltonoutdoors.com
We appreciate our advertisers
to the fullest. Ask yourself
how can we help you
get the word out about
you??? Call us today
(850) 835-4191
NEED AVON? Call Dottie
HELP WANTED:
Plumber Helper. Requires valid
Drivers License, Job is to assist
Plumbing technician on completing
Plumbing Jobs. Looking for a TEAM
player and be responsible applicant
whos willing to learn. NO PHONE
CALLS! Please stop in and apply in person at 998 Bay Drive,
Santa Rosa
Beach, Florida 32439
What can I do? to have more of you for Ads call in? We have
specials going on thru summer, more copies
printed for visitors to read..they do come back for dinner if
you advertise,
they would know where you are at in
FREEPORT! Whats the DEAL?
Call me now! 585-0262
SHOW you support Freeport, the nation follows us on FB.
Another 24x 38 deck done
PineStraw / Hay delivered
Pinestraw per bale. Call today, 850-333-0877 Dee Watson for more
details
Support FREEPORT
Professional
Music Lessons
All styles of
Guitar,
5-string banjo
and Ukulele
lessons are
available from Karl Shaw,
a professional recording mu-
sician and composer. For
more information
call: 850-880-6391.
If you may know of someone who is a self starter, go getter, one
that get
along nicely with new faces and busi-
ness owners. We could use an Adver-
tising Sales representative. Maybe a
team of 2 or 3? You make your days.
Back to School By Rian Lyday
Yes, it is that time againback to school! This summer
has been fast and furious, so what can you do to get ready
for a successful school year? According to the US Depart-
ment of Education, some of the most important tips for
starting the year off right include routines: start going to
bed early, start getting up early, establish nighttime rou-
tines, and get your children reading. Those are self-
explanatory and easy to apply. Here are some tips accord-
ing to me, as a mom and an educator. Start the year off by
getting to know your childs teacher(s). If you have a rela-
tionship from the beginning of the year, it will be easier
to
communicate with teachers. We have your children 8
hours out of the weekdaylet us know what your child
needs to ensure a successful year for all of us. Talk, and I
mean really talk, about social issues your child might face
during the year. Social interaction is such a large part of
the school day. Ask your child what their fears are about a
new year and how they might overcome any concerns they
have. Explain to them that teachers are just as nervous
about the new yeartrust me! Get organized BEFORE the
school year starts. The more organized you teach your
child to be, the easier school will be. If your school does
not have a planner, get one and teach your child the right
way to use iteven if it is digital, organization makes life
easier for all of us. Create a homework place. If your child
has a desk at home, fantastic. If not, create a place where
homework is done every night. This helps with organiza-
tion and routine. Remember that the more you plan, the
better the school year transition will be. I know we all get
busy and life does not always run as smooth as we hope
but try to create these small changes and you will thank me
one day. Good luck to everyone starting school, everyone
sending your baby off to school, and everyone educating
the future of our wonderful country. Have a great year!
The race baiters who jumped
into action the moment Sandra
Bland died in police custody
have egg on their faces yet
again, as Blands autopsy re-veals there was no sign of an attack
and she had a massive
amount of drugs in her system.
In addition, signs of a possible
previous suicide attempt were
evident and any signs of injury
were minor and likely inflicted
during her arrest. Bland had
been pulled over by police in
Waller County, Texas, on July
10. After allegedly assaulting
an officer, she was put in jail.
On July 13, she was found
hanged in her cell.
While #BlackLivesMatter
devotees and other sundry hash-
tag activists have constructed a
conspiracy theory narrative
around Blands death mostly because her family didnt think she
was suicidal the facts
havent borne that out.
Video from the prison showed
nobody entering her cell from
the time she was last known to
be alive until the time she died.
In addition, prisoners in adja-
cent cells reportedly heard no
struggle in the prison.Now
comes the autopsy, which re-
vealed that Bland had high lev-
els of marijuana in her blood-
stream.
According to Waller County
prosecutor Warren Diepraam,
Bland would have either had to
consumed marijuana in her cell
or ingested massive amounts of
it before her arrest to have that
high a concentration of THC in
her bloodstream three days after
her arrest.
In addition, Bland had a num-
ber of cuts on her wrists that
were two to four weeks old,
indicating Bland may have been
suicidal long before her arrest.
-
Page 12 The Emerald Star News, Inc. July 30, 2015
Ph: 850-835-4153 www.freeportwaterfront.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND PHOTOS - TEXT PROPERTY ID# TO 85377
MIRROR LAKE ESTATE!
Beautiful 3BR/2BA @ 2,100 sf. brick home on 3.6 acres. Great
Room w/open floor plan for great views of the water.. Tile &
new carpet throughout. Over 700 sf of deck on backside of the home.
Wrap-around waterfrontage on two sides with 4 docks, makes fishing
great! Large barn and storage shed on property. ID# P663750 GREAT
BUY AT $289,700
ALAQUA CREEK WATERFRONT!
3BR/2BA, 2,172 sq. ft., split bedroom plan. High 9 & 10
ceilings. Granite & S/S in kitchen. Ample storage space.
Private covered deck, boat launch, dock on the Creek and much more!
ID# T1548069 $259,500
COUNTRY COTTAGE + ACREAGE!
Rare to find 8.7 Acres with Well Maintained One Owner 4BR/2BA
home. High vaulted ceilings in great room show cases the eye
catching wood & stone fireplace. Open kitchen & dining rm
have custom cabinets w/built in buffet. Three bedrooms on first
level & the Master suite is on the second level with a bonus
loft area. Land has two legals for any future potential to divide!
$329,500
SUNSET OVER THE BAY!
Over .50 Acre Waterfront Lot. This Bayfront lot is cleared and
ready for building. New seawall in place with rip-rap. Lot has City
water & Sewer Available. Lot is in the X Flood Zone meaning no
required Flood Insurance. Beautiful homesite waiting for a new
owner! CALL FOR MORE DETAILS! $199,900