Top Stories - Topics from July, 2012
NEWS ALERT: Beware Of Subscription Scam
The County Record has received information that a newspaper subscription scam may be occurring in our area. Please be advised that The County Record does NOT call subscribers at home to request payment and never requests a credit card number (in fact, we do not accept credit card payments). Should you receive such a call, please alert our office at 674-5041 and local law enforcement.
NEWS ALERT: Olympic Volleyball Player With Local Ties Plays This Weekend
Courtney Thompson
"The day the U.S. team plays their first game is Leon's [Terry's late husband] birthday," Terry, who works at the Calhoun-Liberty Employees Credit Union, tells The County Record. "If the U.S. team goes all the way, the finals are on my mom's birthday. I told Courtney it's an omen - a good omen!"
Thompson, who stands only 5'8, is a setter for Team USA, known for her contagious enthusiasm.
The U.S. volleyball team will take on South Korea Saturday, July 28, at 2 p.m. CT. The match will be televised on WJHG Channel 7. Team USA goes up against Brazil Monday with game time at 10:30 a.m. CT and also aired on Channel 7. Watch for additional game listings in this week's print edition, along with details about the schedule for track star Justin Gatlin who also has local ties. Justin's first event is set for Saturday, Aug. 4.
Check out this article in The Seattle Times for more on Courtney Thompson, a remarkable young athlete with an inspiring story.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/olympics/2018750067_courtneythompson23.html?syndication=rss
NEWS ALERT: Major Pot Bust in Calhoun County
Hearing set for former Liberty Co. teacher
A former Liberty County teacher will be appearing before the Florida Education Practices Commission teacher hearing panel next week following allegations of inappropriate behavior.
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NEWS ALERT: Development In McLemore Case
Tranum McLemore
As previously reported, Tranum McLemore, 35, a coach at Blountstown Middle School, died from three gunshot wounds April 4. The death was quickly determined to be a suicide. However, questions were raised about the circumstances surrounding his death, as well as the handling of the case by the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office. The case was then turned over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) to investigate.
A source close to the case reports a Bristol man was interviewed by an FDLE investigator last week in Marianna after his number appeared repeatedly on Winter McLemore's cell phone records. The man allegedly confessed to entering into a romantic relationship with Winter McLemore in January that continued throughout this year. He reportedly denied any involvement in McLemore's death and provided an alibi for the night of April 4.
FDLE officials will only confirm that the investigation is "active" at this time.
Because the man is employed by a state agency, The County Record will make a public records request this week for his state-issued cell phone expenses, as well as travel vouchers, to determine if taxpayers contributed any dollars to this alleged affair.
NEWS ALERT: How To Help The Klotz Family
As reported earlier today, Kenny Wayne Klotz, a 45-year-old brick mason from Calhoun County, was electrocuted yesterday while working a job in Marianna. The County Record has spoken with his wife, Hillary, who is by his side at the burn center in Augusta, Georgia. She says Kenny Wayne is in the intensive care unit and underwent surgery on his feet yesterday. His body is burned from where the electricity entered in his shoulder and exited out his feet. Due to the extent of his injuries, he will be unable to work for some time. Contributions to help this local family would be greatly appreciated. Anyone wishing to contribute can do so by making a deposit into the personal checking account of Kenny Wayne and Hillary Klotz at Bank of America.
NEWS ALERT: Candidate Forum Tonight
The public is invited to a candidate forum at the W.T. Neal Civic Center tonight, Thursday, July 19, at 6 p.m. Come out and hear candidates from all parties discuss the issues.
NEWS ALERT: Calhoun County Man Electrocuted
BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN
News Editor
A Calhoun County man was electrocuted Wednesday while working on a concrete job in Marianna.
Kenny Wayne Klotz, 45, of Blountstown, a local brick mason, was reportedly doing concrete work at a home near the intersection of Kelson Avenue and Jefferson Street. Sources say he and co-worker, Danny Ray Hough, were pouring a concrete slab, then smoothing it with a bull float, when the tool came in contact with an electric field. Klotz was thrown to the ground unconscious, but was talking before emergency medical workers arrived.
"It just so happened the lady in the house was a nurse," says Missy Hough, Danny Ray's wife, adding the woman assisted until an ambulance was on the scene.
Klotz was taken to Jackson Hospital, then transferred to a burn center in Augusta, Georgia. He is reportedly being treated for burns to his feet, hands, shoulder and shin.
The County Record will post details on how local residents can assist Klotz and his family during this time.
News Editor
A Calhoun County man was electrocuted Wednesday while working on a concrete job in Marianna.
Kenny Wayne Klotz, 45, of Blountstown, a local brick mason, was reportedly doing concrete work at a home near the intersection of Kelson Avenue and Jefferson Street. Sources say he and co-worker, Danny Ray Hough, were pouring a concrete slab, then smoothing it with a bull float, when the tool came in contact with an electric field. Klotz was thrown to the ground unconscious, but was talking before emergency medical workers arrived.
"It just so happened the lady in the house was a nurse," says Missy Hough, Danny Ray's wife, adding the woman assisted until an ambulance was on the scene.
Klotz was taken to Jackson Hospital, then transferred to a burn center in Augusta, Georgia. He is reportedly being treated for burns to his feet, hands, shoulder and shin.
The County Record will post details on how local residents can assist Klotz and his family during this time.
Journey Stories Exhibit Opens
The Smithsonian Institution’s traveling “Journey Stories” exhibit debuted this weekend at the Panhandle Pioneer Settlement.
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NEWS ALERT: Voter Registration Deadline Today
Today (Monday, July 16) is the last day to register to vote in time for the primary election. Stop by the Calhoun County Supervisor of Elections office in the basement of the courthouse today by 4 p.m. if you are not registered to vote.
NEWS ALERT: Clarksville Man Arrested On Drug Charges
Blackwell
News Editor
A Clarksville man was arrested in Jackson County Tuesday on drug charges.
Earl Robert Blackwell II, 45, has been charged with trafficking in Hydrocodone and possession of prescription pills without a prescription.
According to the Marianna Police Department, Blackwell was pulled over on Milton Avenue at 9:42 p.m. Tuesday for having inoperable tag lights. Blackwell gave consent to a search of his vehicle with seven Hydrocodone tablets found in an ashtray.
Blackwell was booked into the Jackson County Correctional Facility.
Fourth Of July Celebration!
Downtown Blountstown was the place to be on the Fourth of July!
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Nurse is accused of abusing disabled patient
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday that a licensed practical nurse at Florida State Hospital has been arrested and charged with one count of abuse of a disabled adult at the facility.
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