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Hoops For Hope Tigers put on pink to fight breast cancer
Blountstown Tiger fans, basketball players, cheerleaders and even some aspiring little cheerleaders put on their favorite pink outfits Friday night for the Hoops for Hope game to benefit the fight against breast cancer.
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The Weekend Guide - Feb. 3-5
GAME NIGHT: The Altha Wildcats host the Liberty County Bulldogs in basketball Friday night. Game time is 6 p.m. for J.V., followed by varsity at 7:30.
ROMANTIC EVENING: The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement invites you to an elegant evening of scrumptious confections and classical chamber music and romantic favorites on Saturday, February 4, at 6:30 pm. CST. Enjoy a delicious buffet with live music. Cost for the event is $20 per couple and $15 per individual. Call 850-674-2777 for ticket reservations.
SELL YOUR GOODS: The River Valley Marketplace is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in the greenspace next to Centennial Bank. Booth spaces are free and open to artists, crafters, farmers, gardeners, bakers, and business vendors. No flea market items permitted. Just show up and choose your own space, first come, first serve.
PREACH ON: A Black History Preaching Tournament will be held at Prayer Chainer's Church Feb. 3 & 4 beginning at 6:00 p.m. nightly with Evangelist Peterson. Contact Pastor G.B. Sheard at 674-8623, Le'Tonya Reed, 850-272-2482, Marjorie Peterson, 674-3449, or the Prayer Chainer's Mission of God Church, 674-5548 for more details.
ROMANTIC EVENING: The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement invites you to an elegant evening of scrumptious confections and classical chamber music and romantic favorites on Saturday, February 4, at 6:30 pm. CST. Enjoy a delicious buffet with live music. Cost for the event is $20 per couple and $15 per individual. Call 850-674-2777 for ticket reservations.
SELL YOUR GOODS: The River Valley Marketplace is open every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in the greenspace next to Centennial Bank. Booth spaces are free and open to artists, crafters, farmers, gardeners, bakers, and business vendors. No flea market items permitted. Just show up and choose your own space, first come, first serve.
PREACH ON: A Black History Preaching Tournament will be held at Prayer Chainer's Church Feb. 3 & 4 beginning at 6:00 p.m. nightly with Evangelist Peterson. Contact Pastor G.B. Sheard at 674-8623, Le'Tonya Reed, 850-272-2482, Marjorie Peterson, 674-3449, or the Prayer Chainer's Mission of God Church, 674-5548 for more details.
NEWS ALERT - Car Slams Into Mobile Home in Altha
BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN
News Editor
A single vehicle crash in Altha Thursday night sent two people to the hospital.
Ethan W. Noblin, 20, of Marianna, and Chelsea A. Walker, 17, of Altha, were transported to Calhoun-Liberty Hospital with minor injuries following the accident.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred just before 10 p.m. on Chipola Street in Altha. Noblin was reportedly behind the wheel of a 2008 Nissan Altima traveling east on CR 274. He allegedly ran a stop sign at the intersection of SR 71 and entered Chipola Street. The vehicle traveled one block east, drifted left, and entered the north shoulder, striking a utility pole and fence at 25590 NE
Pennington Street. The car crossed Pennington Street, then collided with a mobile home at 15860 NE Chipola Street. The vehicle was totaled.
Trooper R. Cox investigated and noted alcohol was a factor in the crash. However, the only charges filed at this time are for reckless driving.
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A single vehicle crash in Altha Thursday night sent two people to the hospital.
Ethan W. Noblin, 20, of Marianna, and Chelsea A. Walker, 17, of Altha, were transported to Calhoun-Liberty Hospital with minor injuries following the accident.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred just before 10 p.m. on Chipola Street in Altha. Noblin was reportedly behind the wheel of a 2008 Nissan Altima traveling east on CR 274. He allegedly ran a stop sign at the intersection of SR 71 and entered Chipola Street. The vehicle traveled one block east, drifted left, and entered the north shoulder, striking a utility pole and fence at 25590 NE
Pennington Street. The car crossed Pennington Street, then collided with a mobile home at 15860 NE Chipola Street. The vehicle was totaled.
Trooper R. Cox investigated and noted alcohol was a factor in the crash. However, the only charges filed at this time are for reckless driving.
BES kindergarteners ‘Cook With A Book’ during Literacy Week
The Kindergarten Classes at B.E.S. did "Cook with A Book" activities for Literacy Week. Mrs. Rogers' class did an activity based on the book "If You Give A Pig A Pancake" by author Laura Numeroff.
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Legal Notices for 02-02-12
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CLASSICAL DESSERTS: AN EVENING OF SWEET MEMORIES AND SWEET MELODIES
The Panhandle Pioneer Settlement invites you to an elegant evening of scrumptious confections and classical chamber music and romantic favorites on Saturday, February 4, at 6:30 pm. CST.
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Sheriff's Log for 02-02-12
CALHOUN COUNTY
Jan. 23: Brian Raulerson, VOP; Mickey Murray, state VOP; Aaron Dupree Burkes, suspended violation sentence
Jan. 24: Billy Joe Kay, domestic battery; Brandon Webb, county VOP; Dennis Sullivan, state VOP; Jeremiah Grzegorczyk, grand theft, burglary of structure; Scott Grzegorczyk, grand theft
Jan. 25: Cathy Summerlin, violation of community control; John Berry, state VOP; Luetta Deal, failure to appear
Jan. 26: Douglas Chandler, driving while license suspended or revoked; Amanda Gail Johns, domestic battery; Jade Cloud, county VOP; Andra Fountain, child support; William Simmons, sexual battery 10 counts
Jan. 28: James Johnson, driving while license suspended or revoked with knowledge, possession of weapon by convicted felon/gun, possession of weapon by convicted felon/brass knuckles, possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia; Thomas Alday, DUI, felony driving while license suspended or revoked/habitual, refusal to submit to breath test
Jan. 29: Harmon Nathan Brody, aggravated battery [Full Story »]
Jan. 23: Brian Raulerson, VOP; Mickey Murray, state VOP; Aaron Dupree Burkes, suspended violation sentence
Jan. 24: Billy Joe Kay, domestic battery; Brandon Webb, county VOP; Dennis Sullivan, state VOP; Jeremiah Grzegorczyk, grand theft, burglary of structure; Scott Grzegorczyk, grand theft
Jan. 25: Cathy Summerlin, violation of community control; John Berry, state VOP; Luetta Deal, failure to appear
Jan. 26: Douglas Chandler, driving while license suspended or revoked; Amanda Gail Johns, domestic battery; Jade Cloud, county VOP; Andra Fountain, child support; William Simmons, sexual battery 10 counts
Jan. 28: James Johnson, driving while license suspended or revoked with knowledge, possession of weapon by convicted felon/gun, possession of weapon by convicted felon/brass knuckles, possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia; Thomas Alday, DUI, felony driving while license suspended or revoked/habitual, refusal to submit to breath test
Jan. 29: Harmon Nathan Brody, aggravated battery [Full Story »]
OBITUARY - Capps-Gordon
Garrett Curtis Capps-Gordon
Fourteen year old Garrett Curtis Capps-Gordon, of Tallahassee and Bristol, went to Heaven on Saturday, January 28, 2012 in Tallahassee.
Garrett was born in 1997 on his mother’s birthday, the seventeenth of April. In his early years, he lived and attended school in Bristol. For several years he has lived in Tallahassee and has most recently attended Montford Middle School where this year he was a member of the eighth grade class.
After school, Garrett greatly enjoyed being a member of a local youth rowing crew. Early this past December, Garrett and his crew won their division in a state rowing competition in Tampa, FL. Garrett and his entire crew returned to Tallahassee wearing enormous smiles and gold medals around their necks to the admiration of their friends and family.
When he was younger, Garrett attended Tolar School in Bristol and loved participating in local baseball and football leagues sporting the number “1” on his jersey. He especially loved visiting with friends and family. His special friends were his teachers and the Ray & Gwen McCoy family of Bristol.
Garrett was known and loved for his adventurous spirit by his friends and family. His daredevil antics are famous and provide many funny and entertaining tales among those who love him so well, particularly his five male first cousins. He loved to kayak, ride anything fast, bungee jump in the mall, and do almost anything that involved movement,
Garrett is survived by his parents James Gordon, Jr. and Jeanne Waggaman of Tallahassee, and Catrina Capps-Jordon and Kenneth Jordon of Bristol. His grandparents are Sonya M. Capps and the late Charles (Chuck) Capps of Bristol, James and Nona Gordon of Dothan, AL , Wayne and Elizabeth Taylor and John and Jane Waggaman all of Tallahassee. Garrett’s aunts and uncles are Curt and Paula Capps of Blountstown, Chad Capps of Bristol, and Jerri Gordon and Kevin Harrison and Craig Waggaman all of Tallahassee. Garrett is also survived by his best friends in the world-- his first cousins: Andrew, Austin, Aaron, Josh, Colton, Dakota, and London.
A memorial service will be held at Rivertown Community Church in Blountstown on Saturday, February 03. with a reception for friends and family following. Please call the church at 674-5747 for time or the family at 643-2556. No flowers please. Memorial for Garrett can be through memories and appreciation for his life.
Fourteen year old Garrett Curtis Capps-Gordon, of Tallahassee and Bristol, went to Heaven on Saturday, January 28, 2012 in Tallahassee.
Garrett was born in 1997 on his mother’s birthday, the seventeenth of April. In his early years, he lived and attended school in Bristol. For several years he has lived in Tallahassee and has most recently attended Montford Middle School where this year he was a member of the eighth grade class.
After school, Garrett greatly enjoyed being a member of a local youth rowing crew. Early this past December, Garrett and his crew won their division in a state rowing competition in Tampa, FL. Garrett and his entire crew returned to Tallahassee wearing enormous smiles and gold medals around their necks to the admiration of their friends and family.
When he was younger, Garrett attended Tolar School in Bristol and loved participating in local baseball and football leagues sporting the number “1” on his jersey. He especially loved visiting with friends and family. His special friends were his teachers and the Ray & Gwen McCoy family of Bristol.
Garrett was known and loved for his adventurous spirit by his friends and family. His daredevil antics are famous and provide many funny and entertaining tales among those who love him so well, particularly his five male first cousins. He loved to kayak, ride anything fast, bungee jump in the mall, and do almost anything that involved movement,
Garrett is survived by his parents James Gordon, Jr. and Jeanne Waggaman of Tallahassee, and Catrina Capps-Jordon and Kenneth Jordon of Bristol. His grandparents are Sonya M. Capps and the late Charles (Chuck) Capps of Bristol, James and Nona Gordon of Dothan, AL , Wayne and Elizabeth Taylor and John and Jane Waggaman all of Tallahassee. Garrett’s aunts and uncles are Curt and Paula Capps of Blountstown, Chad Capps of Bristol, and Jerri Gordon and Kevin Harrison and Craig Waggaman all of Tallahassee. Garrett is also survived by his best friends in the world-- his first cousins: Andrew, Austin, Aaron, Josh, Colton, Dakota, and London.
A memorial service will be held at Rivertown Community Church in Blountstown on Saturday, February 03. with a reception for friends and family following. Please call the church at 674-5747 for time or the family at 643-2556. No flowers please. Memorial for Garrett can be through memories and appreciation for his life.
NEWS ALERT - Romney Wins Florida; Gingrich Favored in Calhoun County
Election results are in with Mitt Romney being declared Florida's winner in the Republican Presidential Preference Primary. However, in Calhoun County, Newt Gingrich was the forerunner with 41.63 percent of the votes. The totals for Calhoun County are as follows:
1776 Registered Republicans
687 Casting Ballots
38.68 percent voter turnout
Michele Bachmann - 2
Herman Cain - 5
Newt Gingrich - 286
Jon Huntsman - 5
Gary Johnson - 0
Ron Paul - 49
Rick Perry - 7
Mitt Romney - 180
Rick Santorum - 153
1776 Registered Republicans
687 Casting Ballots
38.68 percent voter turnout
Michele Bachmann - 2
Herman Cain - 5
Newt Gingrich - 286
Jon Huntsman - 5
Gary Johnson - 0
Ron Paul - 49
Rick Perry - 7
Mitt Romney - 180
Rick Santorum - 153
NEWS ALERT: Teens Busted For String of Burglaries
BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN
News Editor
Two Liberty County teens have been arrested following an investigation into a string of burglaries.
Tyler Paterson, 18, along with a 17-year-old juvenile who is not named due to his age, are facing charges of burglary, grand theft and dealing in stolen property.
The pair reportedly admitted to burglarizing homes, cars and boats, then selling some of the items taken. Check out this week's print edition for all the details.
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Paterson
Tyler Paterson, 18, along with a 17-year-old juvenile who is not named due to his age, are facing charges of burglary, grand theft and dealing in stolen property.
The pair reportedly admitted to burglarizing homes, cars and boats, then selling some of the items taken. Check out this week's print edition for all the details.
TOMORROW'S HEADLINES TODAY - Feb. 1 Issue
Here's a preview of tomorrow's headlines in The County Record:
-POLITICS: Results from the Presidential Preference Primary
-IN THE PINK: Tigers help the battle against breast cancer with the annual pink game.
-AND THE NOMINEES ARE: Meet Calhoun County's Teacher and School Related Employee of the Year nominees
-CLASSICAL DESSERTS: Something yummy is on the menu at the Pioneer Settlement.
-MARCHING ON: Air Commandos to march through Calhoun & Liberty counties.
-TIGERS HONORED: Check out who won awards at the BHS Football Banquet.
All this and more in the February 1 edition of The County Record!
-POLITICS: Results from the Presidential Preference Primary
-IN THE PINK: Tigers help the battle against breast cancer with the annual pink game.
-AND THE NOMINEES ARE: Meet Calhoun County's Teacher and School Related Employee of the Year nominees
-CLASSICAL DESSERTS: Something yummy is on the menu at the Pioneer Settlement.
-MARCHING ON: Air Commandos to march through Calhoun & Liberty counties.
-TIGERS HONORED: Check out who won awards at the BHS Football Banquet.
All this and more in the February 1 edition of The County Record!
NEWS ALERT - Bicyclist Critical After Being Hit By Van
BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN
News Editor
A bicyclist from Marianna is in critical condition after colliding with a van in Calhoun County Monday.
Mark F. Long, 48, was transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital following the accident.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Rajesh G. Patel, 55, of Vidalia, Georgia, was behind the wheel of a 1999 Chrysler van headed north on County Road 167 just before 6 p.m. Near the intersection of Walter Potts Road, Patel approached Long who was also northbound on his bicycle. Patel reportedly attempted to overtake the bicyclist on the left, but Long changed course and traveled from the outside of the lane to the center. The right front of the van collided with the rear of the bicycle, ejecting long onto the east shoulder.
Patel and his passenger, Hansa Patel, 55, did not sustain any injuries.
The accident is being investigated by Trooper Dallas Jones.
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A bicyclist from Marianna is in critical condition after colliding with a van in Calhoun County Monday.
Mark F. Long, 48, was transported to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital following the accident.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Rajesh G. Patel, 55, of Vidalia, Georgia, was behind the wheel of a 1999 Chrysler van headed north on County Road 167 just before 6 p.m. Near the intersection of Walter Potts Road, Patel approached Long who was also northbound on his bicycle. Patel reportedly attempted to overtake the bicyclist on the left, but Long changed course and traveled from the outside of the lane to the center. The right front of the van collided with the rear of the bicycle, ejecting long onto the east shoulder.
Patel and his passenger, Hansa Patel, 55, did not sustain any injuries.
The accident is being investigated by Trooper Dallas Jones.
NEWS ALERT - Man Douses Girlfriend With Boiling Water
BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN
News Editor
A Blountstown man is accused of dousing his girlfriend with boiling water during a fight at his home Sunday night. The woman has since been transported to a Georgia burn center for treatment.
Harmon Nathan Brody, 60, has been charged with aggravated battery in the case.
According to the Blountstown Police Department, Cpl. Patrick Crawford responded to Brody’s Hentz Avenue home just after 10 p.m. in response to a physical disturbance call. He found Buffy Doughty, 48, in the driveway visibly upset with blisters forming on her face and right arm. Doughty alleged Brody had thrown boiling water on her and added that she had struck him with a baseball bat to defend herself.
Brody said the argument erupted after Doughty, who he had given access to his bank account, had caused him to be overdrawn and he felt she owed him around $1400. Doughty said the fight began because she had eaten an apple pie. Doughty said she was on the computer in the bedroom when Brody tried to physically force her out of the house. Doughty said she grabbed a baseball bat and hit Brody, but didn’t swing very hard. Cpl. Crawford noted a visible hematoma on Brody’s right wrist where Doughty had struck him. She said Brody remarked, “Nobody tries me like that in my house.”
Doughty said she went back inside and eventually went into the kitchen to make some tea, placing a pot of water on the stove. She said Brody approached and initially splashed some of the water, then took the pot and threw the boiling water at her face. Doughty attempted to block the water with her arms, resulting in the blisters on her right forearm, along with her face.
Brody offered to call one of his friends to take her to the hospital, but decided to call 911 since she was uncomfortable going to the hospital with a stranger. Doughty said Brody then asked if she was going to tell anyone he threw boiling water in her face.
Brody initially agreed to give a recorded statement to authorities, then declined and requested an attorney.
Doughty was taken to Calhoun-Liberty Hospital, then transferred to a burn center in Augusta, Georgia, for further treatment.
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Brody
Harmon Nathan Brody, 60, has been charged with aggravated battery in the case.
According to the Blountstown Police Department, Cpl. Patrick Crawford responded to Brody’s Hentz Avenue home just after 10 p.m. in response to a physical disturbance call. He found Buffy Doughty, 48, in the driveway visibly upset with blisters forming on her face and right arm. Doughty alleged Brody had thrown boiling water on her and added that she had struck him with a baseball bat to defend herself.
Brody said the argument erupted after Doughty, who he had given access to his bank account, had caused him to be overdrawn and he felt she owed him around $1400. Doughty said the fight began because she had eaten an apple pie. Doughty said she was on the computer in the bedroom when Brody tried to physically force her out of the house. Doughty said she grabbed a baseball bat and hit Brody, but didn’t swing very hard. Cpl. Crawford noted a visible hematoma on Brody’s right wrist where Doughty had struck him. She said Brody remarked, “Nobody tries me like that in my house.”
Doughty said she went back inside and eventually went into the kitchen to make some tea, placing a pot of water on the stove. She said Brody approached and initially splashed some of the water, then took the pot and threw the boiling water at her face. Doughty attempted to block the water with her arms, resulting in the blisters on her right forearm, along with her face.
Brody offered to call one of his friends to take her to the hospital, but decided to call 911 since she was uncomfortable going to the hospital with a stranger. Doughty said Brody then asked if she was going to tell anyone he threw boiling water in her face.
Brody initially agreed to give a recorded statement to authorities, then declined and requested an attorney.
Doughty was taken to Calhoun-Liberty Hospital, then transferred to a burn center in Augusta, Georgia, for further treatment.
OBITUARY - Dean
Yvonne Sanders Dean of Hosford passed away Sunday, January 29, 2012, in Blountstown at the age of 83.
She was retired from Florida State Hospital where she worked as a practical nurse. She was of the Baptist faith.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents, Olin and Era (Bullock) Sanders; and three brothers, Dewey, Buford, and Floyd Sanders.
Survivors include two sisters, Ada Mae Jarrell and her husband, Lavon, of Hosford, and Nancy Wilford and her husband, Jackie, of Tallahassee; a niece, Sandra Jarrell, of Hosford; a nephew, Sean Wilford, of Tallahassee; and special friends, Beverly Furches of Tallahassee and Betty Orama of Telogia.
Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. ET, Thursday, February 2, at Hosford Cemetery with Reverend Aaron ‘Buddy’ Elkins and Reverend Joshua Parker officiating.
Adams Funeral Home in Bristol is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
She was retired from Florida State Hospital where she worked as a practical nurse. She was of the Baptist faith.
She was preceded in death by her husband; her parents, Olin and Era (Bullock) Sanders; and three brothers, Dewey, Buford, and Floyd Sanders.
Survivors include two sisters, Ada Mae Jarrell and her husband, Lavon, of Hosford, and Nancy Wilford and her husband, Jackie, of Tallahassee; a niece, Sandra Jarrell, of Hosford; a nephew, Sean Wilford, of Tallahassee; and special friends, Beverly Furches of Tallahassee and Betty Orama of Telogia.
Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. ET, Thursday, February 2, at Hosford Cemetery with Reverend Aaron ‘Buddy’ Elkins and Reverend Joshua Parker officiating.
Adams Funeral Home in Bristol is in charge of the arrangements (phone 674-5449). On-line condolences may be made at adamsfh.com.
NEWS ALERTS - Girls 13, 15 Steal School Bus For Joyride
BY KELLI PEACOCK DUNN
News Editor
Two Liberty County teens were arrested Sunday after allegedly stealing a school bus and taking it on a joyride.
The girls, ages 13 and 15, were taken into custody and charged with grand theft of a vehicle and trespassing on school grounds.
According to the Liberty County Sheriff's Office, a Hosford woman called around 11 p.m. to report the girls had pulled up in her yard to speak with her son and told him they had taken a school bus. The girls drove off, honking as they left and continuing on their joyride. Several deputies responded, searching from Hosford to Orange. Sgt. Jamie Shiver located the girls just after 11:30 p.m. at Hwy. 65 and Old Blue Creek Road and initiated a traffic stop. The girls smelled of alcohol and admitted they had been drinking after stealing liquor from the father of one of the girls.
The bus had been stolen from Hosford School. The girls were turned over to their parents with a notice to appear in court.
News Editor
Two Liberty County teens were arrested Sunday after allegedly stealing a school bus and taking it on a joyride.
The girls, ages 13 and 15, were taken into custody and charged with grand theft of a vehicle and trespassing on school grounds.
According to the Liberty County Sheriff's Office, a Hosford woman called around 11 p.m. to report the girls had pulled up in her yard to speak with her son and told him they had taken a school bus. The girls drove off, honking as they left and continuing on their joyride. Several deputies responded, searching from Hosford to Orange. Sgt. Jamie Shiver located the girls just after 11:30 p.m. at Hwy. 65 and Old Blue Creek Road and initiated a traffic stop. The girls smelled of alcohol and admitted they had been drinking after stealing liquor from the father of one of the girls.
The bus had been stolen from Hosford School. The girls were turned over to their parents with a notice to appear in court.

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