The delayed report cards for high schools across the state were released last week with Calhoun County accomplishing quite a feat as the only district in Florida with every school bringing in an “A” performance.
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Entries from January 2012

Hutchinson to speak at MLK Day program
The community is cordially invited to participate in the 2012 MLK march. Participants will convene at Blountstown City Hall on Monday, Jan. 16, with the march starting promptly at 9 a.m.
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Fire destroys mobile home on Lake Mystic
An electrical problem is believed to be the cause of a fire that destroyed a mobile home on Lake Mystic.
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NEWS ALERT - Blountstown Man Injured in Log Truck Accident
A Calhoun County man was seriously injured in a log truck accident that left a Liberty County road closed for approximately five hours Tuesday.
Robert C. Lambeth, 58, of Blountstown was airlifted to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital in serious condition.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Lambeth was behind the wheel of a 2006 Mack semi tractor trailer hauling a load of logs just before 9 a.m. He was northbound on County Road 12 when, for unknown reasons, the truck traveled onto the east shoulder and entered the ditch. Lambeth reportedly steered hard left and the truck overturned on it's right side. The load of logs spilled onto the road and into the ditch. Lambeth was taken to a landing zone by Liberty County EMS where they were met by Air Med.
The Florida Highway Patrol was assisted on scene by the Liberty County Sheriff's Office, Liberty
County EMS, Rising Son Towing, Liberty County Road and Bridge, Liberty County Fire Department,
Williams Brothers Trucking, and McMillan Logging Company.
FHP Trooper B.S. Roddenberry investigated the crash. No charges were filed.
Robert C. Lambeth, 58, of Blountstown was airlifted to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital in serious condition.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Lambeth was behind the wheel of a 2006 Mack semi tractor trailer hauling a load of logs just before 9 a.m. He was northbound on County Road 12 when, for unknown reasons, the truck traveled onto the east shoulder and entered the ditch. Lambeth reportedly steered hard left and the truck overturned on it's right side. The load of logs spilled onto the road and into the ditch. Lambeth was taken to a landing zone by Liberty County EMS where they were met by Air Med.
The Florida Highway Patrol was assisted on scene by the Liberty County Sheriff's Office, Liberty
County EMS, Rising Son Towing, Liberty County Road and Bridge, Liberty County Fire Department,
Williams Brothers Trucking, and McMillan Logging Company.
FHP Trooper B.S. Roddenberry investigated the crash. No charges were filed.
Obituary - Hill
Lucille Hill of Sumatra passed away Saturday, January 7, 2012 in Blountstown at the age of 88.
She was born in Bristol May 23, 1923 to the late Robert and Annie (Tipton) Minton. She was a homemaker and was a member of Sumatra Assembly of God Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Hill, and a son, Dempsey Hill.
She is survived by her son, Ernest Hill, and his wife, Diane, of Bristol and her daughter, Willie Jean Hill, of Sumatra; four grandchildren, Amy, Amanda, Mary, and Jeff; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. ET, Tuesday, January 10, at Sumatra Assembly of God Church with Reverend Ann Nelson officiating. Interment followed in Sumatra Cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). Online condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
She was born in Bristol May 23, 1923 to the late Robert and Annie (Tipton) Minton. She was a homemaker and was a member of Sumatra Assembly of God Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Hill, and a son, Dempsey Hill.
She is survived by her son, Ernest Hill, and his wife, Diane, of Bristol and her daughter, Willie Jean Hill, of Sumatra; four grandchildren, Amy, Amanda, Mary, and Jeff; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. ET, Tuesday, January 10, at Sumatra Assembly of God Church with Reverend Ann Nelson officiating. Interment followed in Sumatra Cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). Online condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
Obituary - Hemmings
John Michael Hemmings of Clarksville passed away Friday, January 6, 2012, in Blountstown at the age of 34.
John was a carpenter for Panhandle Construction and was of the Baptist faith. He once said that he had lived a great life, a life of ten men, and if he died tomorrow he was fine with that. He is now in heaven with his mother, Teresa Hemmings; son, Legend Hemmings; and his dear Uncle Pat.
He is survived by his fiancé, Regina Whitehead, of Clarksville; his sons, John Hemmings, Jr. and Sonny Hemmings; a daughter, Brittany Hemmings; his father, Ken Hemmings; and a brother, Mark Hemmings, all of Bushnell, Florida; a step-son, Christopher Whitehead, of Clarksville; his godparents, Nanna Nancy and Papa Rodney Keene; god brother, Roddy Keene and Melisa; and a god sister, Meagan Keene, all of Cottondale, Florida; special friends from Bushnell, Rick and Kim Morris; his grandmother-in-law, Geneva Pitts, of Blountstown; his mother and father-in-law, Sheila and Gerald McFarland; brothers-in-law, Roland Whitehead and Leann, Richard Whitehead and Jazmine, and Frankie Stone, all of Clarksville; and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, January 11, in the Chapel at Adams Funeral Home with Reverend Alan Nichols officiating.
He always had a smile on his face and made everyone around him laugh. He would always help people in any way he could. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.
Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). Online condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
John was a carpenter for Panhandle Construction and was of the Baptist faith. He once said that he had lived a great life, a life of ten men, and if he died tomorrow he was fine with that. He is now in heaven with his mother, Teresa Hemmings; son, Legend Hemmings; and his dear Uncle Pat.
He is survived by his fiancé, Regina Whitehead, of Clarksville; his sons, John Hemmings, Jr. and Sonny Hemmings; a daughter, Brittany Hemmings; his father, Ken Hemmings; and a brother, Mark Hemmings, all of Bushnell, Florida; a step-son, Christopher Whitehead, of Clarksville; his godparents, Nanna Nancy and Papa Rodney Keene; god brother, Roddy Keene and Melisa; and a god sister, Meagan Keene, all of Cottondale, Florida; special friends from Bushnell, Rick and Kim Morris; his grandmother-in-law, Geneva Pitts, of Blountstown; his mother and father-in-law, Sheila and Gerald McFarland; brothers-in-law, Roland Whitehead and Leann, Richard Whitehead and Jazmine, and Frankie Stone, all of Clarksville; and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, January 11, in the Chapel at Adams Funeral Home with Reverend Alan Nichols officiating.
He always had a smile on his face and made everyone around him laugh. He would always help people in any way he could. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.
Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). Online condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
Obituary - Fowler
Yvonne Fowler of Blountstown passed away Monday, January 9, 2012, in Blountstown at the age of 74.
Yvonne was born in Blountstown March 23, 1937 to the late Lucious and Eldora (Padgett) Pelt. She was a homemaker and also worked at the sewing factory for several years. She was a member of Christian Home Free Will Baptist Church.
She is survived by a son, Damon Earl Fowler, of Blountstown; a brother, Doug Pelt, also of Blountstown; three sisters, Betty Morris of Tallahassee, Patricia Hooks of Blountstown, and Flora Klepser of Pensacola; a special niece, Regina Hooks, of Blountstown; and other nieces, nephews, and extended family.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, January 12, in the Chapel at Adams Funeral Home with Reverend Gene Morris officiating. Interment will follow in Pine Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 11, at the funeral home.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Phone 674-5449. On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
Yvonne was born in Blountstown March 23, 1937 to the late Lucious and Eldora (Padgett) Pelt. She was a homemaker and also worked at the sewing factory for several years. She was a member of Christian Home Free Will Baptist Church.
She is survived by a son, Damon Earl Fowler, of Blountstown; a brother, Doug Pelt, also of Blountstown; three sisters, Betty Morris of Tallahassee, Patricia Hooks of Blountstown, and Flora Klepser of Pensacola; a special niece, Regina Hooks, of Blountstown; and other nieces, nephews, and extended family.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, January 12, in the Chapel at Adams Funeral Home with Reverend Gene Morris officiating. Interment will follow in Pine Memorial Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Wednesday, January 11, at the funeral home.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Phone 674-5449. On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
Legals for 01-05-11
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Tigers, Wildcats tangle
It was a crowd pleasing night in the Blountstown High School gym Thursday as fans from both sides of the county enjoyed a thrilling game between the BHS Tigers and the Altha Wildcats.
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Blountstown’s Ryan Baker prepares for the game of his life as LSU and Alabama battle for the BCS title
Blountstown’s Ryan Baker is gearing up for the game of his life. The senior at Louisiana State University has been a defensive leader for the Tigers throughout his college career. Come Monday night, all eyes will be on him and his teammates as they take on Alabama in a rematch for the BCS Championship. This time, the Bama boys will come to New Orleans for the showdown set to air on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. CT.
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Another inmate escapes from Liberty County jail
After two recent escapes from the Liberty County Jail, another inmate flew the coop last Wednesday evening.
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Calhoun Correctional joins forces with Forestry Service Builds hunting blinds for family wildlife area at Juniper Creek
Calhoun Correctional Institution is assisting the United States Forestry Service in their quest to develop future hunters by having inmates build hunting blinds to be used by families and the disabled who wish to hunt.
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OBITUARY - Bozeman
Pauline B. Bozeman, 85, of Tallahassee, Florida, passed away Thursday, December 29, 2011 at Grady General Hospital in Cairo, Georgia.
Pauline was born in Blountstown, Florida, to the late William Alfred and Mary Ida (Theus) Barfield. She worked diligently, side by side with her husband in the ministry for more than fifty years. She retired from the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles after seventeen years of loyal service as a title and lien processor.
She attended Harvest Chapel Pentecostal Holiness church in Tallahassee and was a dear loving, precious saint of God. Her family, glad that she is at home with Jesus Christ, will miss her. Thank God, her battles here are over, praise God! A loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother and aunt will be missed by all. A minister’s wife, serving God with all her heart, she loved many people and was known by all who knew her as a sweet, kind loving lady. She wanted everyone to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and be ready for His return.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 69 years, Reverend Roy Randolph Bozeman; daughter, Peggy Ann Cheshire; granddaughter, Wendy Watson; parents, William Alfred and Mary Ida (Theus) Barfield; three brothers, Dowling Barfield, Lamar Barfield, and Wayne Barfield.
She is survived by sons, Randy Bozeman and his wife, June, and Bill Bozeman and his wife, Angel; daughters, Sandra Adams and her husband, Thomas, Gwyn Grissett and her husband, Mike, and Rissa Maxwell and her husband, Eugene; son-in-law, Ellis Cheshire (Carolyn); 13 grandchildren, Kaye (Doug), Tommy, Wanda (Tim), Everett (Lisa), Sherita, Nashenna (Jonathan), Michelle, Rachelle (Lynn), Dylan, William, Dennis, Jodi, and Sarah; 19 great-grandchildren, Christi, Jenni (Billie Jo), Savannah, Zack, Shelby, Ben, Chip (Stephanie), Chad (Kayla), Levi, Ashley, Elliott, Candace, Wade, Camden, Clayton, Allison, Stephen, Autumn, and Tyler; and four great-great-grandchildren, Emma, Parker, Coleman, and Aubrey.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. CT, Sunday, January 1, in the Chapel at Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown with Reverend Walter Tryon, Jr. and Reverend Thomas Adams officiating. Interment followed in Pine Memorial Cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown was in charge of the arrangements (ph. 674-5449). On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
Pauline was born in Blountstown, Florida, to the late William Alfred and Mary Ida (Theus) Barfield. She worked diligently, side by side with her husband in the ministry for more than fifty years. She retired from the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles after seventeen years of loyal service as a title and lien processor.
She attended Harvest Chapel Pentecostal Holiness church in Tallahassee and was a dear loving, precious saint of God. Her family, glad that she is at home with Jesus Christ, will miss her. Thank God, her battles here are over, praise God! A loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, great-great-grandmother and aunt will be missed by all. A minister’s wife, serving God with all her heart, she loved many people and was known by all who knew her as a sweet, kind loving lady. She wanted everyone to know Jesus Christ as their personal Savior and be ready for His return.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 69 years, Reverend Roy Randolph Bozeman; daughter, Peggy Ann Cheshire; granddaughter, Wendy Watson; parents, William Alfred and Mary Ida (Theus) Barfield; three brothers, Dowling Barfield, Lamar Barfield, and Wayne Barfield.
She is survived by sons, Randy Bozeman and his wife, June, and Bill Bozeman and his wife, Angel; daughters, Sandra Adams and her husband, Thomas, Gwyn Grissett and her husband, Mike, and Rissa Maxwell and her husband, Eugene; son-in-law, Ellis Cheshire (Carolyn); 13 grandchildren, Kaye (Doug), Tommy, Wanda (Tim), Everett (Lisa), Sherita, Nashenna (Jonathan), Michelle, Rachelle (Lynn), Dylan, William, Dennis, Jodi, and Sarah; 19 great-grandchildren, Christi, Jenni (Billie Jo), Savannah, Zack, Shelby, Ben, Chip (Stephanie), Chad (Kayla), Levi, Ashley, Elliott, Candace, Wade, Camden, Clayton, Allison, Stephen, Autumn, and Tyler; and four great-great-grandchildren, Emma, Parker, Coleman, and Aubrey.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. CT, Sunday, January 1, in the Chapel at Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown with Reverend Walter Tryon, Jr. and Reverend Thomas Adams officiating. Interment followed in Pine Memorial Cemetery.
Adams Funeral Home in Blountstown was in charge of the arrangements (ph. 674-5449). On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
SHERIFF'S LOG - Dec. 27 - Jan. 1
CALHOUN COUNTY
Dec. 27: Joshua Savell, VOP
Dec. 28: Albert James Kearce, domestic battery; Pamala McMillian, domestic battery; Willie Powell, grand theft, trespass on property other than a structure
Dec. 30: Donna Chason, failure to appear; Kevin Lee Phillips, failure to appear
Dec. 31: Jon N. Whitworth, failure to appear
Jan. 1: Tommy W. Bailey, trespassing
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Dec. 27: Joshua Savell, VOP
Dec. 28: Albert James Kearce, domestic battery; Pamala McMillian, domestic battery; Willie Powell, grand theft, trespass on property other than a structure
Dec. 30: Donna Chason, failure to appear; Kevin Lee Phillips, failure to appear
Dec. 31: Jon N. Whitworth, failure to appear
Jan. 1: Tommy W. Bailey, trespassing
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