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Talk to a clinic manager, dietitian, social worker and nurses who go beyond routine kidneycare to provide personalized treatment and inspiration to help you live life to its fullest.

With the right care and support, you can do more than just get by—you can thrive.

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Special to the Floridan

The Florida Lottery announcedThursday that Jay Nazarijchuk, ofMarianna, claimed a $1 million prizefrom the $5,000,000 Gold Rush Clas-sic scratch-off game at Florida Lot-tery Headquarters in Tallahassee.

A Lottery spokesperson says Naz-arijchuk chose to receive his win-nings as a one-time, lump-sum pay-

ment of $710,000.Nazarijchuk purchased his win-

ning ticket from Buck’s Piggly Wig-gly Express, at 18917 Highway 231,in Fountain. The retailer will receivea $2,000 bonus commission for sell-ing the winning ticket.

The $20 game, launched last year,gives players a chance to win up to$5,000,000. Officials say the overallodds of winning are one-in-2.99.

Jackson Countyman claims $1Mprize playing scratch-off game

ONE YEAR LATER

Jay Nazarijchuk,right, poses withhis daughter andoversized checkafter claiming a $1million prize fromthe $5,000,000Gold Rush Classicscratch-off gameat Florida LotteryHeadquarters, inTallahassee.COURTESY FLORIDA LOTTERY

Marianna MayorRico Williams

welcomesthe crowd tothe city's BeOne Day on

Thursday, beforethe Riverside

ElementarySchool Beaver

Chorusperformes the

National Anthem.

As the National Anthem played in the background, the crowd at Spirit of Jackson paid silent tribute to linemen.

A day of

remembranceBY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER

[email protected]

As the lineman began hisascent to the top of a pow-er pole at Citizens LodgeThursday night, a hush fellover a crowd of some 3,500people assembled there toremember the strugglesand celebrate the recover-ies wrapped around Hur-ricane Michael.

As he climbed, anotherlineman sank grips in thepower pole and beganclimbing up below him.Another would follow,and then another. Therewere six of them in all.The jangling of the toolson their belts, and thosebites into wood were theonly sounds heard acrossthe field. The men settledin place along the pole,suspended like limbs upona tree. Their last act brokethe silence. They handedup an American flag fromthe ground, the linemanat the top posting it tothe pole. Members of thecrowd, some of them intears, began to cheer.

That “Tribute to Line-men” portion of the Spiritof Jackson event was theonly point at which totalsilence descended. Evenduring the drawings for themany high-end door prizesdonated by local business-es, a steady murmur couldbe heard on the field inwhat would be a very wellattended event.

The band Heywordplayed throughout theevening in breaks betweenprize giveaways, honors,and other ceremonial por-tions of the program. Aring of information boothsmanned by local agen-cies and organizations at-tracted a steady stream ofvisitors, who filled goodiebags with items from thoseparticipants throughoutthe night.

See MICHAEL, Page 8A

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RIVER READINGSChipola (Marianna) — Observed: 4.99’ — Flood Stage: 18’Chipola (Altha) — Observed: 8.75’— Flood Stage: 22’Apalachicola (Woodruff Dam) — Observed: 39.79’ — Flood Stage: 66’Apalachicola (Blountstown) — Observed: 1.00’ — Flood Stage: 17’Choctawhatchee (Caryville) — Observed: 0.19’ — Flood Stage: 14’

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From the Archives: 1970

Today in HistoryToday is Saturday, Oct. 12, the

285th day of 2019. There are 80days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:On Oct. 12, 1984, British Prime

Minister Margaret Thatcherescaped an attempt on her lifewhen an Irish Republican Armybomb exploded at a hotel inBrighton, England, killing fivepeople.

On this date:In 1492 (according to the Old

Style calendar), ChristopherColumbus’ expedition arrived inthe present-day Bahamas.

In 1810, the German festivalOktoberfest was first held inMunich to celebrate the wed-ding of Bavarian Crown PrinceLudwig and Princess Therese ofSaxe-Hildburghausen.

In 1870, General Robert E. Lee

died in Lexington, Va., at age 63.In 1942, during World War II,

American naval forces defeatedthe Japanese in the Battle ofCape Esperance. Attorney Gen-eral Francis Biddle announcedduring a Columbus Day celebra-tion at Carnegie Hall in NewYork that Italian nationals in theUnited States would no longerbe considered enemy aliens.

In 1973, President Richard Nix-on nominated House minorityleader Gerald R. Ford of Michi-gan to succeed Spiro T. Agnew asvice president.

In 1976, it was announced inChina that Hua Guofeng hadbeen named to succeed the lateMao Zedong as chairman of theCommunist Party; it was alsoannounced that Mao’s widowand three others, known as the“Gang of Four,” had been ar-rested.

In 1984, Actor Jon-Erik Hexumwas mortally wounded on the setof his TV show “Cover Up” whenhe jokingly shot himself in thehead with a prop pistol loadedwith a blank cartridge; he wasdeclared dead six days later.

In 1997, singer John Denver waskilled in the crash of his privatelybuilt aircraft in Monterey Bay,California; he was 53.

In 2000, 17 sailors were killedin a suicide bomb attack on thedestroyer USS Cole in Yemen.

In 2001, NBC announced thatan assistant to anchorman TomBrokaw had contracted the skinform of anthrax after opening a“threatening” letter to her bosscontaining powder.

In 2002, bombs blamed on al-Qaida-linked militants destroyeda nightclub on the Indonesianisland of Bali, killing 202 people,including 88 Australians andseven Americans.

In 2007, Former Vice PresidentAl Gore and the U.N.’s Inter-governmental Panel on ClimateChange won the Nobel PeacePrize for sounding the alarmover global warming.

Thought for Today

“The want of logic annoys. Too much logic bores. Life eludeslogic, and everything that logic alone constructs remainsartificial and forced.”

— Andre Gide, French author and critic

(1869-1951)

EDITED BY ANGIE [email protected]

A look back at local history as chronicled inthe Jackson County Floridan.

EYE ON CORN BLIGHTFlorida farmers facing a severe livestock

and poultry feed shortage caused by cornblight conditions issued an appeal to the

federal government.Farm Bureau presidents across the statemet in Gainesville and asked that John

C. Lynn, the organization’s executive vicepresident, contact Secretary of Agriculture

Cliffard Hardin and urge action to relievethe feed shortage, such as releasing surplus

grains at cost to Florida farmers.— Jackson County Floridan, Tuesday, Oct.

13, 1970

WALKIN’ LAWTON SIGHTINGDemocratic nominee for U.S. Senate Law-

ton Chiles was spotted in strolling throughdowntown Marianna. He addressed the Mari-anna Jaycees at a noon luncheon and spoketo several local officials and townsfolk before

heading in the direction of Blountstown.— Jackson County Floridan, Tuesday, Oct.

13, 1970

WAGES UP MORE THAN COLWage data showed the typical worker in

the area was better off than five years prior,in terms of purchasing power, with earnings

going up more than enough to offset thecost of living.

The average working man in JacksonCounty needed to put in 36 minutes on the

job in order to buy two dozen eggs.— Jackson County Floridan, Tuesday, Oct.

13, 1970

SCHOOLS SETTLEAfter six weeks of operating under a federal court order, Jackson

County’s 14 schools settled down to the day-to-day job of educating nearly8,300 students.

School Superintendent Childs said the schools weren’t out of the woodsyet, sighting continuing problems, but took an optimistic tone when look-

ing toward the rest of the school year.

The first week of school saw chaos in some schools, especially where

there were a greater number of student transfers than expected: buses ran

off schedule, pupils boarded the wrong bus or no bus at all, lunchrooms

struggled to feed seemingly endless lines of students, water fountains

dried up and electricity failed. Within two weeks, most major logistical

problems had been overcome.

— Jackson County Floridan, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1970

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MOON PHASES

"This game don't seemlike so much fun..."

"Ordinary Pain" as per-formed by Stevie Wonder

Trade wars, invertedyield curves, Brexit, andother political headachesare conspiring to createa global downturn andthwart growth in a fragileAmerican economy. Whatwe are rediscovering inpainful fashion is that globalmarkets indeed remaininterconnected, and badnews for the economies ofother countries can createundesired consequences forour own. While domesticeconomic trends are actu-ally somewhat positive, let'sconsider each of the follow-ing headwinds:

» Trade Wars: There are nowinners here. The best resultthat can be achieved is thatthe country that ultimatelyprevails loses less than oth-ers in the process. Participat-ing in such a war basicallycommits one’s citizens to"outsuffering" the citizens ofanother country. Americanfarmers and consumers andChinese manufacturers andexporters are both suffer-ing simultaneously. Whichcountry is willing to outsuf-fer the other remains to beseen. China is playing the"long game" in this regard,and the appetite in Americafor an extended downturndue to a trade war may notbe so strong. Investors whosee their portfolios damagedby tariff policies may alsocreate some backlash.

There are casualties inflict-ed on other peripherally in-volved countries. Germany'sgrowth has stalled, at leastpartially due to the trade warbetween the U.S. and China.Thus, a trade war started byone country can eventuallyimpact the entire global

economy, which of coursecan in turn impact the coun-try which initiated it.

» The Inverted YieldCurve: Recessions often fol-low yield curve inversions.An inverted curve meansthat the yield on a longer-dated Treasury bond is lessthan the yield on a shorter-dated one. That's unusual.Inverted yield curves don'tcause future recessions butare, instead, often an earlysymptom of economic slow-downs. The yield curve often

flattens and then invertswhen market participants asa whole downgrade their ex-pectations for the economy.

That said, markets oftenpeak at 18 to 24 monthsafter an inverted yield curve,so our bull market may yethave some runway.

» Brexit: This is the drawn-out European economicheadwind that will not goaway. British voters decreedthat the UK would leave theEuropean Union three yearsago, and the country is stillattempting to negotiate theexit. A "hard" Brexit createsa firm separation from allaspects of the E.U. A "soft"Brexit allows for Britain tomaintain most of its currentE.U. membership benefitsand addresses immigrationpolicy as well. Keep in mindthe E.U. as a whole is the

second largest economy inthe world and the U.K. is itsthird largest member. Theglobal economy will be af-fected by a hard Brexit.

What roils markets isuncertainty, and there isplenty of that on the table,especially with tariff issuesand Brexit. American busi-nesses want to know theclearly defined "rules of theroad" before they commit tonew hiring and expansion.Certainty is difficult to comeby lately.

Margaret R.McDowell,ChFC®,AIF®,author of the syndicated economic

column“Arbor Outlook,”is the founderofArborWealth Management,LLC,

(850-608-6121 – www.arborwealth.net),a fiduciary,“fee-only”registered

investment advisory firm located nearDestin.This column should not be

considered personalized investmentadvice and provides no assurance thatany specific strategy or investment willbe suitable or profitable for an investor.

When we as Ameri-cans look at thecondition many

of our citizens are living intoday, some of us must takethe blame for having “a lackof responsibility” when itcomes to making our coun-try a better place in whichto live.

Of course it begins withthose who are responsiblefor each of us being borninto this world, our parents.One definition of “parent”is “a person who bringsup and cares for another.”Another definition is “onethat begets or brings forthoffspring.” It’s obvious thatwe bring forth offspring, butthe caring aspect is not al-ways a part of the equation.

One of the reasons somany of our citizens are liv-ing lives filled with criminalactivities, hatefulness andacts filled with negativity, isbecause they weren’t taughtand instructed to respectGod, love their parentsand siblings and respectothers, no matter what theirNationality.

The world and Americawould be a much bet-ter place in which to liveif parents would handletheir responsibilities. Weknow the impact that greatparents and guardians canhave on our children, butthere are others in leader-ship positions who aren’tstepping up to the plate.

Thank God for the caringteachers who make sacri-fices by accepting relativelylow salaries and giving extratime to make a positiveimpact on our children andyouth.

During these uncertaintimes in America, some ofus feel there is a need for

concern when it comes toour spiritual leaders. Whereis the spiritual advice,which we definitely need,from some of our mostpopular preachers? It seemsthat many of our pastorsare caught up in preaching“feel good” sermons andcontinuously looking forofferings and donations.

Though it isn’t easy to talkabout, quietly some pastorsare bringing questions ofconcern to the minds ofsome members of theircongregations. For variousreasons, there has beena continuous decrease inthe attendance of youngpeople in many of ourchurches. If there ever wasa time we should hope forspiritual encouragementfor our young people andus adults, it’s now! What’sgoing on? Who we vote foras leaders in our national,state and a local election isa personal thing, but if wedon’t quickly bring God andprayer to the forefront, wewill be in for some toughtimes! We should be lookedat as the land of freedomthat puts its trust in God.

Thomas Vincent Murphy is co-founder(family) of TVM Radio 1 streaming

live worldwide, and is syndicated on anetwork of stations worldwide on LifeTalk Radio Network. He is part of Loud

Cry Radio Network out of Ontario,Canada and is part of We Broadcaston Line Radio out of South Carolina.He is a writer, arranger and producerof music, and the author of the book

“Wake up Crazy World.”He can bereached at [email protected].

HHOOMMEERR BBUUSSHH JJRR..(Sonny Boy)

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hDad, wishing you a very happy birthday rejoicing in Heaven!! You are soloved and so missed. Since October 10, 2018, life has been very challengingfor your family, but it gives us strength to think of your love, laughter, and

beautiful smile. 2019 brought you two beautiful great grandchildren: A’Layahand Chauncey. May you, Tina and other beloved familyin Heaven celebrate your birthday in song and praise.

~ Love,The Bush Family

October 12, 1933 - March 12, 2015

JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN � www.jcfloridan.com SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 � 3ALIFE IN JACKSON COUNTY

Murph’s Positive Reflections

Saturday,October 12, 2019

ANNIVERSARIES

John & Jeanie Hooppell

BIRTHDAYS

Amanda MehringherDana Tew Wallace

Scott May

Sunday,

October 13, 2019

BIRTHDAYS

Alex LewsKay L. Tyler

Matthew Moline

IN MEMORY

Justin Spivey Burch

Monday,October 14, 2019

BIRTHDAYS

Arlita Avant SellarsBuddy Lord

Gannon Lloyd DavisJack SegrestJeremy CoxToni Nelson

IN MEMORY

Betty AndersonCharlie May Sr.

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Inc.The Pilot Club of Marianna is a

group of executive, business andprofessional leaders working

together to improve the qualityof life in our community and

throughout the world. For moreinformation about Pilot or the

Pilot Club community birthdaycalendar, call Claudia Smith at

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Tuesday,October 15, 2019

ANNIVERSARIES

Joe & Cynthia Grimsley

BIRTHDAYS

Aaron BurgessBriana Henderson

Madden A. HarrisonNathan Furr

Owen Thomas SherrelRegine Wiley Kimmel

Shelaina LewisStephanie Elaine Stewart

ANNIVERSARIESANNIVERSARIES

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ThomasVincentMurphy

Marriage & Divorce Report

Marriages(Sept.30-Oct.4)

» Clinton James Seymourand Brianna Nicole Weller

» Drayton Thomas Whiteand Charlis Macey Wilkes

» Jaymes Jovan Perry andKayla Kristine Farris

» Bryan Terrell Croft andTina Michelle Rabon

» Chad William Voorhees

and Gladys Susanne Singer» Casey Edward Daffin

and Virginia Deneice Hall» Connor Shane Gaston

and Jamie Lynn Bredemuehl

Divorces(Sept.30-Oct.4)

» Rovin Mir vs. SharminAtkter

»ErikaEnnisvsDustinEnnis

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PublisherVALERIA ROBERTS

COUNTYCounty CommissionD1 – Willie Spires, 850-573-1000D2 – Clint Pate, 850-557-5218D3 – Chuck Lockey, 850-573-0997D4 – Eric Hill, 850-557-5118D5 - Jim Peacock, 850-573-0998School BoardD1 – Diane Long,850-482-1200D2 – Tony Pumphrey,850-557-3402D3 – Stacey Goodson,850-526-5061D4 – Chris M. Johnson,850-592-6368D5 – Charlotte M. Gardner,850-482-7204Superintendent of SchoolsLarry Moore, 850-482-1200County Court JudgeWade Mercer, 850-482-9656SheriffLou Roberts, 850-482-9624Clerk of Circuit CourtClay Rooks, 850-482-9552Supervisor of ElectionsSylvia Stephens, 850-482-9652Tax CollectorMary Carol Murdock,850-482-9653Property AppraiserRebecca Morris-Haid,850-482-9646

STATEGovernor

Ron DeSantis, 850-488-7146

Attorney General

Ashley Moody, 850-414-3300

Chief Financial Officer

Jimmy Patronis Jr., 877-693-

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Commissioner of Agriculture

Nikki Fried, 800-435-7352

Florida Senate

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Florida House

D5 – Brad Drake, 850-717-5005

State Attorney –

14th Judicial Circuit

Glenn Hess, 850-482-9555

Public Defender –

14th Judicial Circuit

Mark Sims, 850-482-9366

NATIONU.S. House

D2 -Neal Dunn, 850-785-0812

U.S. Senate

Rick Scott, 202-224-5274

Marco Rubio, 202-224-3041

President

Donald J. Trump, 202-456-1414

CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVE

By Courtney J. Fung

As New York gearedup for the 74th U.N.General Assembly in

September, Sen. Todd Young,R-Ind., in Washington wasintroducing a bipartisan billscrutinizing China’s influencein international organiza-tions. This bill follows a steadystream of reports pointing toChina’s growing influence inthe U.N. system.

As China assumes a greaterleadership role in the UnitedNations, many observers havecriticized its “spoiler” role.Beijing, for example, stalledon holding international dis-cussions on managing lethalautonomous weapons (a.k.a.“killer robots”), muzzled U.N.Security Council discussionson human-rights violations inSyria and used U.N. bureau-cratic procedures to respondto Western criticisms ofChina’s Xinjiang policies.

Such headlines aren’t unex-pected, given China’s drive tobe a great power and generaldiscussion on threats to aliberal world order. China’smoves also reflect a leadershipvacuum following a systemat-ic U.S. exit from U.N. special-ized agencies and lack of U.S.strategy at the United Nations.

But my research suggeststhe story is more complicated.Here are four things to know:

» China has taken a more ac-

tive role at the United NationsChina has moved away from

generally avoiding multilateralissues and has recently as-sumed leadership of the Foodand Agriculture Organization.It also heads the U.N. Depart-ment of Economic and SocialAffairs, the U.N. Industrial De-velopment Organization andthe International Civil Avia-tion Organization. Reportedly,China is interested in leadingU.N. peacekeeping.

» Beijing plays a pragmaticgame

China frequently votes withthe United States at the U.N.Security Council. China hascast only 14 vetoes since as-suming a seat on the councilin 1971, the lowest total of allthe permanent members anda fraction of the vetoes cast bythe United States or Russia.

Facing international isola-tion after the 1989 crackdownin Tiananmen Square, Chinafocused on pragmatism at theUnited Nations, emphasiz-ing “exceptional conditions”when backing nonconsensualinterventions in Yugoslaviaand Somalia, and abstain-ing on the U.N. response toRwanda and Haiti, despiteconcerns about state sover-eignty.

Interestingly, China oftenprefers to let Russia lead whendissenting against the West.Beijing is also reluctant to

be the only Security Councilmember to halt internationalcooperation.

» China’s cooperation is im-portant for successful interna-tional cooperation

There is concern in Beijingthat regime change elsewherecould set a precedent for suchactions against China, whereChinese Communist Partycontrol and stability is animportant core interest. Thisconcern shaped China’s sevenU.N. vetoes related to theSyria conflict.

When Security Councilmembers address China’sconcerns about nonconsen-sual action, internationalcooperation is possible. In themidst of its vetoes, China sup-ported Resolution 2165 (2014),which called for humanitarianrelief with only prior notifica-tion to the Syrian government.

» Beijing is sensitive to peerpressure

China is motivated by avariety of interests, includingmaximizing status recogni-tion from both great powersand the global south. Undercertain key conditions, U.N.members can encourageChina to back action beyondits traditional comfort zone.

Courtney Fung (@courtneyfung) is assis-tant professor of international relations atthe University of Hong Kong and author of“China and Intervention at the UN SecurityCouncil: Reconciling Status” (Oxford Uni-

versity Press, 2019).

Is China’s influence at the UnitedNations all it’s cracked up to be?

When the stakes for a community were as high as theywere in ex-cop Amber Guyger’s murder trial for killingan innocent man, we’re rightly focused on making

sure that judges fairly and professionally follow the points oflaw.

But if we’re fortunate, we also have judges who understandthat there are human beings involved in the criminal justice sys-tem — victims and defendants — who deserve whatever graceand mercy we can muster.

In our view, State District Judge Tammy Kemp exemplifiedboth of those important traits as she presided over the trialin which jurors convicted Guyger and then sentenced her to10 years in prison for fatally shooting Botham Jean in his ownhome. She mistakenly thought his apartment was hers andthought he was an intruder.

But it was Kemp’s actions in the emotional moments after thetrial was over that make us most proud — and for which she hasbeen unjustly vilified. She hugged Guyger, who was a uniformedcop sworn to protect us now headed to a world behind bars. Shespoke one-on-one with her — and she gave her a Bible.

For those gracious acts of humanity, she now faces an ethicscomplaint from the Wisconsin-based group, Freedom FromReligion Foundation, accusing her of abusing her power and“proselytizing” from the bench.

We saw it as Kemp used her moral authority to bring compas-sion to a person whose mistake will cause her to relinquish yearsas punishment. The judge’s words may turn out to be the nubthat Guyger can build on to survive what promises to be a dif-ficult prison term.

It was the same compassion shown by Jean’s brother, Brandt,who hugged Guyger and told her he forgave her. We shouldpoint out that Kemp also hugged and consoled Jean’s mother,Allison, after this trial.

Kemp and Brandt brought together the gravity of the momentat the end of this emotional trial and brought home the needfor the city to accept this verdict and sentence and find a way tostart healing.

We would have felt differently if Kemp’s actions had occurredduring the trial, but they happened afterward. There are no rulesagainst that.

We’ve said all along that our hearts are with Jean’s family. This26-year-old by all accounts was a good man with a promisinglife ahead of him. No one deserves to go through the pain of los-ing a loved one that senseless way.

But we’ve also said there is room for sympathy for Guyger,who made a tragic mistake, but one in which she had to be heldaccountable. A jury made sure that she was.

And Kemp showed that in a civil society, justice also meansrealizing that these cases are not just about facts of law. Wecan’t lose sight that there are real lives and real human beingsinvolved here.

The Dallas Morning News

Finding the rightbalance for all

What movie fan hasn’twanted the chance toreview movies?

Most of us have disagreed witha movie critic at least a time ortwo. He called it “formulaic,”but you loved it. She said it waswonderful, and you thoughtit was like watching paint dry.Critics like little art-house mov-ies, preferably with subtitles.You like blockbusters.

But now, with Netflix, Hulu,Google Play, Amazon Prime Vid-eo, Apple TV+ and other stream-ing services, you finally get achance to even the score: Any-one can rate and review movies.Your “thumbs up” can cancelthe critic’s “thumbs down.” Youcan bestow five stars to any film,no matter what the pros think.At last, your opinion counts.

It used to be that film criticswere the only people who got towatch more than a few moviesa week. But now, everyone cansee everything. Twenty yearsago, where could you even SEEa documentary? Certainly not ata movie theater. Now there arehundreds of them, just a clickaway.

I’ve got hundreds of movies onmy different watch-lists, morethan I could ever watch in alifetime — that is, if I want a lifeoutside of watching movies. Mylists have a combined 400 mov-ies and TV shows waiting for meto watch. At two movies a week,that’s four years’ worth — andthat’s if I never add another one,which is surely unlikely. Even ifI watched one a day, I wouldn’t

get to the bottom of my queuefor over a year.

Many people watch muchmore than that —a movie or twoa night, plus they binge-watchTV series on the weekends.These are the true fans: They’veseen hundreds of films andthousands of TV shows. Theysubscribe to everything — HBO,Starz, Britbox, you name it. Theywatch on their phones in doc-tors’ waiting rooms, on busesand in airplanes. We all knowpeople at work who seem to donothing at their desks but watchvideos. The content never runsout.

Some services let you searchfor videos by their ratings, andyou can set a filter so it will onlyshow you things rated four starsand above. After all, why wouldyou want to watch anythingthat most people didn’t like? Ofcourse, there are still differencesof opinion. Most people mayhate something you love, andvice versa.

My rating system is verysimple. To me, a movie shouldonly get five stars if it is onethat you’d watch over and overagain. Four stars if it was enter-taining and I’d tell friends to see

it. Three stars if it was OK, butnothing to write home about.

For example, I gave the lastmovie I saw three stars. It wasfun to watch, clever and excit-ing. It was a “formula” movie,but what’s wrong with that? Theformula works. I’ve seen hun-dreds of films like this before,but the actors were easy to lookat, the director was having funwith it, and it was brand-spank-ing-new. It wasn’t a bad film, itjust wasn’t great.

“New” has a lot to do withratings. Most of Shakespeare’splays have been made into mov-ies, so I looked up some of theirratings. “King Lear” only gotthree-and-a-half stars. “Spider-Man: Far From Home,” on theother hand, has four-and-a-halfstars. In what world is that pos-sible? It turns out that most ofthe filmed versions of Shake-speare’s plays are not rated ashighly as “Avengers: Endgame”(four-and-a-half stars) or“Aquaman” (four stars). “TheTempest” only gets three.

Apparently, Shakespeare hasjumped the shark. If only hewould come out with somethingnew, something fresh, some-thing with a little pizazz. A bud-dy film, perhaps. Or somethingwith a car chase, or a superhero.“The Avenger of Venice”? “Bat-man of Verona”?

Or a horror movie: “A Mid-summer’s Nightmare.” It’d beratings gold.

Contact Jim Mullen [email protected].

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Why would you bringa knife to a gun fight?

Iuse to have an ex brother-in-lawBill (named changed to protect thenot so innocent) who was bad to

drink and fight.He passed away several years ago

ironically after being sober for anumber of years in a car accidentafter being hit by a drunk driver.

I wouldn’t say he had bad luck, butit certainly followed him pretty closeat times.

As I said he seemed to combinedrinking and fighting, but in a uniqueway. He never seemed to finish afight.

I’ll give you an example.According to a friend the story goes

that he and Bill were out bar hoppingone night when a bad fight broke out.

As most bar fights start, it beganwhen a pretty girl walked in theplace.

Alcohol, a jealous boyfriend andespecially Bill mixed together createsa disaster.

Drinking gave Bill the feeling thathe was a lady’s man. Like most of us,he was not a handsome man.

Sober he came across as obnoxious,so mix in a few drinks he got worse.

So the pretty woman who came inthe bar alone, was fair game for Bill inhis debonair and suaveness broughton by the coke and Jack Daniels hewas drinking.

He left his friend and walked to thebar where she was now sitting and satdown beside her.

To say Bill lacked finesse would bean understatement. Not only was hecrude in his approach to the lady withhis comments but he kept putting hishands on her as he talked.

She rejected his advances andslapped him for some inappropriatecomment. All of this occurred just asher boyfriend walked in the bar afterparking his truck.

Bill was about 5’8” and maybe150pounds, the boyfriend was 6’5” talland maybe 300 pounds.

The boyfriend grabbed bill by theshirt collar and slung him across thedance floor like a rag doll. Bill slidabout 20 feet on his back side end-ing up in the middle of several tablesfilled with patrons.

Bill got up and went back to theboyfriend to fight. He was this timepunched and knocked back into agroup of people standing at the bar.

A “sure enough,” fight then brokeout with the whole bard turning intoa full blown brawl like those you seein salons on those western movies.

Bill’s friend saw the fight start anddecided it was time to leave. Heended up crawling through the fracasto the door.

When he got to his car, he foundBill sitting in the front seat.

Somehow Bill had managed to startthe fight and leave with only a bloodynose. As they sat in the car they hearda gunshot and watched as severalpolice cars arrived. Bill and his friendleft and didn’t go back to that bar fora couple of years.

There is another story about carkeys and backing all the way home,but that I’ll save for later.

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Marketing ManagersNikki Velleux and LisaKern, joined by theirOffice Manager, CalvinLockey provided clarityabout the company. HareTaylor, LLC owns twoCPA firms and seven H &R Block franchises withinthe area, with their newestlocation being on PanamaCity Beach.

Lisa was born and raisedin Frankenmuth, Michi-gan. She graduated fromFrankenmuth High Schooland earned a Bachelor ofArts degree in English andPsychology with a minorin Marketing from Sagi-naw Valley State Univer-sity, also in Michigan. Lisaexplained how she had“worked everything fromcleaning pools to market-ing for a flower shop.” Fora time Lisa was a stay athome mother with twoadopted children: Gabriel,age 13, and Laela, age 11.In 2012 Lisa moved tothe Panama City Beacharea and began workingfor Chuck Taylor, ownerof Hare Taylor LLC. Afterthree years, Lisa wentto work for a nonprofitchildren’s home society inPanama City for one year.Later, Lisa went to workfor Panama City Toyota.However, after about twoyears she went back toworking for Chuck. Herexperience with so manyaspects of marketing andgiving back to the com-munity has made her in-valuable to the company.

Nikki is originally fromProvidence, Rhode Island.She graduated fromScituate High School andearned a Bachelor of Sci-ence Degree in CriminalJustice with a minor in

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While Nikki and Lisaare from the north, Calvin

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Calvin began learning andworking part-time withtaxes. At first he workedfor a different franchise,but now is proud to workfor Chuck at H & R Block.

H & R Block providescomplete tax servicesfrom personal to corpo-rate returns. The com-pany provides IRS taxnotice services. Taxes arevery confusing to thoseof us who do not have afinancial background.However, the Marianna H& R Block team explainedthat if you get a tax notice,bring it in, and they willhelp you understand whatit means and why youare receiving it. If neces-sary, they will also assistin IRS tax resolution. Thecompany also provides

bookkeeping and payrollservices. At the local H &R Block office, Calvin hasthe capability of online taxreturns. Don’t forget thatOct. 15, is the C-Corpo-rations and Industry TaxReturn deadline.

H & R Block in Mari-anna loves to give backto the community. Theyare a proud supporter ofthe Marianna Farmer’sMarket. After HurricaneMichael they providedthree appreciation lunch-es at Madison Street Parkduring March and April.Calvin explained thatthere is a heavy emphasisin the organization forsupporting local schoolsand nonprofits. If anyonehas needs in the commu-nity, contact Calvin.

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On the anniversary of Hurricane Michael, wereflect on the terrible disaster that ravaged ourcommunity.

We all went through this catastrophetogether and we all recall the near-completedevastation of our area.

During this past year, we heard our patients’stories, felt their suffering, and know whatthey’ve been through first-hand. Because ofour unique relationship with our patients wewere able to see the impact of the storm andthe recovery that is underway.

Each day, we are encouraged and amazedat how much we’ve all accomplished,together, this past year.

Thanks to all of you, the health of ourcommunity is returning.

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UAW letter to GMindicates that strike

won’t end quicklyDETROIT — General Mo-

tors Chief Executive MaryBarra has stepped intocontract talks with strikingauto workers, asking theunion to wrap up outstand-ing issues and respond toa company offer made thisweek.

But in a letter to GM’s topbargainer Thursday, UnitedAuto Workers Vice Presi-dent Terry Dittes wrote thatthere won’t be a responseto Monday’s offer untilcommittees working issuesare finished. He didn’tknow how long that wouldtake.

Details of the Wednesdaymeeting between Barraand top union bargainerswere disclosed in the letter,which was obtained by TheAssociated Press. It’s anindication that there won’tbe a quick end to the nearlymonthlong strike by 49,000workers that has haltedproduction at all of GM’sU.S. factories.

Committees are workingon issues such as productsfor factories that GM wantsto close, investments inother U.S. factories, andtraining for union workersto handle future technol-ogy, according to Dittes’letter. They’re also hagglingover company-paid legalservices for union membersand the future of a jointUAW-GM training center inDetroit, the letter said.

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The event was punctuated bythe lineman tribute and also bythe presentation of “HometownHeroes” awards given to someindividuals for the scope of theircontributions to the recovery ef-fort. They were Chipola BaptistAssociation representative CobaBeasley, Dezman Gray, RobertArnold, Bud Baggett, Ali Wiggins,Judy Mount, Danny Melvin,Anita Hallings, MaryNell Griffin,Coe Spears and Brian Braxton.

But Jackson County Admin-istrator Wilanne Daniels madeit clear that many, many morepeople and organizations playedvital roles in the recovery, andcontinue to do so.

After Thursday’s event, Danielssaid the people who came out forthe event were, themselves, do-ing something vital to it by thesimple act of showing up thatnight.

“Tonight amazed me,” shesaid. “The community amazedme, the donors amazed me, andthe overall success of the eventamazed me. I am so proud ofhow far we’ve come and I’m ex-

cited about our next steps. I wantto thank everyone that came outand supported this event, es-pecially staff that committedto making the event a success.”She’d also pointed out during theevent that Jackson County Tour-ist Development Council Execu-tive Director Christy Andreasenhad conceived and arranged forthe lineman tribute that gave theceremony its special touch.

Spirit of Jackson was just oneof two events held Thursday tomark the hurricane’s first anni-versary. Marianna hosted Be OneDay, serving up free hot dogsand hamburgers for the crowedassembled in Madison StreetPark, and also giving away manydoor prizes. Blues/soul musicianLil Jimmy Reed provided the en-tertainment, and the RiversideElementary School Beaver Cho-rus led attendees in the NationalAnthem. Marianna Mayor RicoWilliams welcomed the crowd,saying that the event was meantnot only to mark the first anni-versary of the storm, but, moreimportantly, was to also cel-ebrate the date as the one-yearanniversary of the city’s ongoingrecovery in a united effort thatcontinues today.

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Lil Jimmy Reed kicks off his Be One Day performance with the classic"Superstition," Thursday, in Marianna.

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This hurricane survivor says she may mark out the "4" on her shirt andreplace it with a "5," in light of the fact that Hurricane Michael wasultimately declared a Category 5 storm.

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At the Spirit of Jackson event, these individuals were recognized for their efforts in helping the communityrecover from Hurricane Michael. In no particular order, they are: Mary Nell Griffin, Danny Melvin, Anita Hallings,Bud Baggett, Judy Mount, Robert Arnold, Ali Wiggins, Desmond Gray, Coba Beasley, Coe Spears, and Brian Braxton.

Chad Gainey put on a demonstration of his chainsaw art at Thursday's Spirit of Jackson event at Citizens LodgePark.

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Area linemen were honored for their big part in getting Jackson County powered back up after Hurricane Michaelput out all the lights. Jackson County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Tiffany Garling, foreground, talksabout how much their efforts meant.

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The youngster in bright yellow/green decides to help out with a little directing as a team of local Girl Scouts,Brownies and Juniors practice for their role in ceremonies at the Spirit of Jackson event Thursday night.

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Jackson County Commissioner Clint Pate, left, and Jackson CountyAdministrator Wilanne Daniels, right, were among the local officialsinteracting with the crowd at Thursday’s Spirit of Jackson event.

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JACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN � www.jcfloridan.com SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 � 9A

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12

» Marianna CityFarmers Market— 7 a.m. to 12 p.m..Jackson CountyGrowers AssociationInc., Madison StreetPark, Marianna.Tuesday, Thursdayand Saturday.

» Alcoholics Anony-mous Open Meeting— 8 a.m. in the AA room of First United Method-ist Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna.

» Innovative Charities of NW Florida Inc.Thrift Store — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1994 Hwy. 71S, Marianna For more information call 573-5526.

» Fashion Night Out at VF Outlet — 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. at the Graceville store located in theFactory Stores of America. Fashion Show as wellas raising money for Juvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation.

» Praise and Worship fellowship – 1 p.m. atFoundation Temple Apostolic Faith Church inCottondale.

» Alford Community Organization 2th An-nual Dinner Auction — at Alford CommunityCenter. For more, call 526-8734 or 813-765-9615.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13

» Homecoming – 10:45 a.m. at Shady GroveBaptist Church.

» Alcoholics Anonymous Closed Discussion— 6:30 p.m. in AA room of First United Method-ist Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna.Attendance limited to persons with a desire tostop drinking.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 14

» Marianna Lions Club Meeting — 12 p.m. atJim’s Buffet & Grill, 4329 Lafayette St., Mari-anna. Call 482-2005.

» Distributing Food to End Hunger — 12:30p.m. until all food is gone. 8012 Hwy., 90 W.,Sneads. Restoration Network is partnering withMount Moriah Church, Sneads. Distributingthe 2nd and 3rd weeks of the month only onMondays. First come first served basis. For moreinformation call 850-718-1514.

» Jackson County Senior Citizens Graceville— Lunch on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,at 5400 Cliff St., Graceville. For more, call 263-4650 or 263-2774.

» Farm Share food distribution — 1-4 p.m.at Cypress United Methodist Church, 6267 Cem-etery Avenue, Cypress.

» Women’s AA Meet-ing — 6 p.m. in theEducation Building atFirst United MethodistChurch, 2901 CaledoniaSt., Marianna. For more,call 850-510-5145.

» Breaking Free — 7-8p.m. A closed SAA group is a 12-step fellowshipof men and women recovering from addictivesexual behavior. For more information and loca-tion call Shawn at 693-1621 or email [email protected].

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15

» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to12 p.m.. Jackson County Growers AssociationInc., Madison Street Park, Marianna. Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.

» Innovative Charities of NW Florida Inc.Thrift Store — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1994 Hwy. 71S, Marianna For more information call 573-5526.

» St. Anne Thrift Store — Now acceptingdonations at 4285 2nd Ave., Marianna; however,the store is still not open to customers. Call482-3734.

» Beginner/playersPinochle — 10 a.m.Everyone is welcometo come and play. Formore information andlocation call 272-6611.

» Optimist Club ofJackson County Meeting — 12 p.m. at Jim’sBuffet & Grill, 4329 Lafayette St., Marianna. Allvisitors welcome.

» Farm Share Food Distribution — 1-4 p.m.at Cypress United Methodist Church, 6267 Cem-etary Ave., Cypress (GPS Grand Ridge).

» Al-Anon Family Group Meeting — 12 p.m.,6:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. every Tuesday at First

Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Mariannain room Y-105 in the Youth Center building. Openmeetings for family and friends.

» Jackson County School Board Meeting —4 p.m. at 2903 Jefferson St., Marianna. Publicwelcome. Agenda posted at JCSB.org. Call482-1200.

» Disabled American Veterans Meeting — 6p.m. at the DAV Chapter 22 house, 3083 DAVLane, Marianna (N. of Hwy 71 off Blue SpringHwy.). Call Leon Kelly 209-4310.

» Graceville Lions Club Meeting — 6:30 p.m.Circle Grill. Contact Ronald Barber at 272-7065for more information.

» Dare to Live Healed – Healing School Class— 7 p.m. in the Bascom Town Hall at 4969 Bass-wood Road. Free classes taught by JacquelynMcGriff. Call 276-6024.

» Alcoholics Anonymous Closed Meeting —8-9 p.m. in the AA room of First United Method-ist Church, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna.Closed discussion with 12 & 12 study. Everyonewith a desire to stop drinking is welcome.

WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 16

» Bible Study andChristian Teach-ings — 7 a.m.each Wednesdayat the First UnitedMethodist Church inthe Wesley Center,Marianna. Breakfastfollowed by thirtyminutes of Bible study and teachings. Breakfastis $2. For more, call George at 209-2072 or Jimat 718-7340.

» History and Genealogy Library — 9 a.m. to7 p.m. and on Thursdays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.at local Church of Jesus Christ of Latter DaySaints.

» Innovative Charities of NW Florida Inc.Thrift Store — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1994 Hwy. 71S, Marianna For more information call 573-5526.

» Food Pantry — 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Innova-tive Charities of NW Florida, Inc., 1994 Hwy. 71 S,Marianna. For more information call 573-5526.

» Grow Your Digital Skills — 11 a.m. to 12:15p.m. at the Historic Russ House, Marianna. Reg-ister by going to www.jacksoncounty.com

» Jackson County Senior Citizens Graceville— Lunch on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,at 5400 Cliff St., Graceville. For more, call 263-4650 or 263-2774.

» Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting — 12p.m. to 1 p.m. in the AA room of First UnitedMethodist Church,2901 Caledonia St. inMarianna.

» Hooks andNeedles — 1-3 p.m.Greenwood Branch ofthe Jackson CountyPublic Library, 4207St., Greenwood. EachWednesday learn about your favorite handcraftprojects using hook and needles, teach what youknow, and create some fun projects. For more,call 594-4961.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17

» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to12 p.m.. Jackson County Growers AssociationInc., Madison Street Park, Marianna. Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.

» Teacher Education Symposium — 1:30-3:30p.m. in the foyer of the Kinchen Center at theBaptist College of Florida. This semester’s topicwill be “Unpacking the Standards” featuringPatricia Delgado as the presenter.

» Drug/Alcohol Recovery Group — 9 a.m.at the Campbellton-Graceville Hospital. Thisis an open meeting. For more information call263-4431.

» Innovative Charities of NW Florida Inc.Thrift Store — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1994 Hwy. 71S, Marianna For more information call 573-5526.

» St. Anne Thrift Store — Now acceptingdonations at 4285 2nd Ave., Marianna; however,the store is still not open to customers. Call482-3734.

» Chipola First Responder Day and CareerFair — 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Chipola PublicService building. Area high school juniors andseniors will be visiting during the morning withthe public attending from 2-7 p.m. For more, callDarwin Gilmore at 718-2270.

» Chipola Civic Club Meeting — 12 p.m. at The

Oaks Restaurant, U.S. 90 in Marianna. The CCC’sfocus is the local community, “Community,Children & Character.” Call 526-3142.

» Marianna Kiwanis Club Meeting — 12 p.m.at Jim’s Buffet & Grill, 4329 Lafayette St., Mari-anna. Call 482-2290.

» The Miracle Worker Presented by ChipolaTheatre — October 17-20. For more, call 718-2420.

» ASK 4-H Club and Autism Support GroupMeeting — 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jackson CountyExtension Office, 2741 Penn Ave., #3, Marianna.Family members, caregivers and service provid-ers welcome to the Autism Support meeting.For more information call Ann Marie Shelton at272-6099 or email [email protected].

» VFW & Auxiliary Post #12046 Meeting — 6p.m. at the American Legion Post #100 near the144th Armory, Marianna. No covered dish. Formore, call Wallace Wester at 209-1797 or ErnestMcNeill at 209-1919.

» Chess Club — 3-4p.m. at Marianna HighSchool. Club is forMHS Students. Formore information call693-0473.

» History and Geneal-ogy Library — 4p.m. to 7 p.m. at localChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

» Scripture Study Classes — 6 p.m. everyThursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-terday Saints, 3141 College St., Marianna.

» Alcoholics Anonymous — Closed discus-sion, 8-9 p.m., First United Methodist Church,2901 Caledonia St., Marianna, in the AA room.Attendance limited to persons with a desire tostop drinking; papers will not be signed.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18

» Innovative Charities of NW Florida Inc.Thrift Store — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1994 Hwy. 71S, Marianna For more information call 573-5526.

» Hooks and Needles — 10 a.m. at the JacksonCounty Public Library, Marianna Branch. Newand experienced hand crafters welcome to cre-ate, share, learn or teach favorite projects. Call482-9631.

» Jackson County Senior Citizens Graceville— Lunch on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,at 5400 Cliff St., Graceville. For more, call 263-4650 or 263-2774.

» Senior Singles Monthly Meeting — 2 p.m.on the third Friday on the month, at Sonny’sBarbecue in Marianna. For more, call LindaMiller at 850-394-8228.

» Youth Activity Night — 6 p.m. at MariannaChurch of God. Ages: 12-19. Call 482-6264.

» Celebrate Recovery — 7 p.m. at Evangel Wor-ship Center, 4792-A Hwy. 90, Marianna. Adultand teen meetings to “overcome hurts, habitsand hang-ups.” Dinner: 6 p.m. Child care avail-able. Call 850-692-8876.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19

» Marianna City Farmers Market — 7 a.m. to12 p.m.. Jackson County Growers AssociationInc., Madison Street Park, Marianna. Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday.

» 9th Annual 5K Run Walk Event — 7:15 a.m.race day packet pick up and 8 a.m. race startsat Citizen’s Lodge Park, Marianna. For more, call526-4673 or 272-0225.

» Eldercare Services Food Giveaway – 8 a.m.at 2975 Daniels Street (old high school gym), inMarianna.

» Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting — 8a.m. in the AA room of First United MethodistChurch, 2901 Caledonia St. in Marianna.

» Innovative Chari-ties of NW FloridaInc. Thrift Store — 9a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1994Hwy. 71 S, MariannaFor more information call 573-5526.

» Jackson County Community Helpers Club— 10 a.m. 4571 Dickson Road, Greenwood.

» Panhandle Public Library CooperativeSystem Board Meeting — 10 a.m. in the PPLCSoffice, 2862 Madison St., Ste. #1, Marianna.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20

» 101st Anniversary Celebration — 11 a.m. atBethel Missionary Baptist Church. (A previousversion of this event incorrectly stated thatthere was also a 2:30 p.m. service.)

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018

Police RoundupThe following people were

booked into the Jackson Countyjail during the latest availablebooking report:

Richard Bullard, 25, 4264 Gra-ham St., Marianna, possessionof firearm by a convicted felon,discharge of a firearm in pubic,

fugitive from justice (Early Co.,Georgia).

Stephen Davis, 34, 100 WebbCourt, Sebring, violation of stateprobation.

Melvin Weeks, 24, 3022 AmeliaAve., Marianna, failure to ap-pear (battery).

Reginald Pittman, 49, 4447Jackson Road, Cottondale, mis-

use of 911, fugitive from justice.Chastity Brown, 33, 3555 Mc-

Ilwain Trail, Greenwood, viola-tion of state probation.

Benny Rivera, 50, 5208 13th St.,Malone, hold for another agen-cy.

Ishmael Hodges, 34, 644 NorthDavis Lane, DeFuniak Springs,hold for another agency.

Isaiah Moore, 20, 401 BrockAve., Crestview, hold for anotheragency.

Carol Berkshire, 43, 2091 Wil-logan Road, Ozark, AL, hold foranother agency.

Markus Merriell, 33, 958 11thAve., Graceville, simple assault.

Robert Blair, 48, 24899 NWSt., Route 73, Altha, violation of

state probation.Corey Bush, 43, Rt. 2, Box 522,

Grand Ridge, possession of bur-glary tools, petit theft, criminalmischief, trespassing.

Chastity Morgan, 37, 5298 Bax-ter Road, Malone, possession ofa controlled substance.

JAIL POPULATION: 200

Crime10A

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019

Man who faced deathpenalty now free after

charges droppedST. PETERSBURG — A

31-year-old Florida manwho faced two first-degreemurder charges has beenfreed after the prosecu-tion’s key witness recant-ed her testimony.

Prosecutors thendropped the chargesagainst Charles EdwardHixon Jr., and he was re-leased from jail Sept. 27.

He told the Tampa BayTimes on Thursday thathe is “innocent.”

Hixon was accused inthe 2018 killing of 58-year-old Cheryl Lee Casey and35-year-old Kenneth LeeShook. Detectives foundHixon’s fingerprints intheir pickup truck, and hehad some of their posses-sions. He was arrested.

Hixon’s friend AngelaThurman told a grand jurythat she saw him pull thetrigger. He was indictedon murder charges andprosecutors were seekingthe death penalty. Untilshe changed her story inSeptember.

She told lawyers thatpolice coerced her intolying.

Report: Items from 2Disney rides reported

stolen from shedORLANDO — A Florida

sheriff’s office is investi-gation the apparent theftof items used in PeterPan’s Flight and the SpaceMountain roller coaster atWalt Disney World.

An employee doing in-ventory in a storage shedon Oct. 1 noticed a set ofsails was missing from thePeter Pan ride. He thenrealized that a “shell” andthree seats from the rollercoaster were also missing.

The Orlando Sentinel re-ports a manager contactedthe Orange County Sher-iff’s Office. An incidentreport says the items werein a padlocked shed.

A Disney official de-clined comment, sayingit’s a law enforcementissue.

The black market forrare Disney items is lucra-tive. Earlier this year anow ex-Disney employeeand his cousin were ac-cused of breaking intoHaunted Mansion andstealing items.

Man pleads guilty totaking $170,000 in

checks from mailboxWEST PALM BEACH —

A Florida man has pleadedguilty to stealing dozensof letters that containedmore than $170,000 inchecks.

Court records show that34-year-old MarchelloWilbon was convicted ofmail theft Wednesday inWest Palm Beach federalcourt. He faces up to fiveyears in prison at a Dec. 13sentencing.

Prosecutors say Wilbonwas doing lawn mainte-nance in July when he sawa resident drop a stack ofenvelopes into a mailbox.Investigators say Wilbontook 39 checks valued atnearly $172,000 from thebox.

The resident noticed theletters were gone while

trying to mail anotherletter and contacted thecarrier. A neighbor alsocalled the police after see-ing someone remove theletters.

Wilbon was identified asa suspect, and the letterswere recovered from hiscompany’s work truck.

3 killed in freighttruck crash on

Florida-Alabamabridge

PENSACOLA — Authori-ties say three people werekilled in a crash involv-ing a car and a freighttruck hauling lumber ona bridge that connectsFlorida and Alabama.

The Pensacola NewsJournal reports that thecrash happened Thursdaymorning on the LillianBridge, which crossesPerdido Bay.

Florida Highway Patrolsays the car was headingeast toward Florida whenit crossed the center lineand crashed head-on intothe truck. The freight truckcaught fire, and the lum-ber it was hauling fell ontothe road.

City attorneyarrested in

undercover sex stingLAKELAND — A long-

time city attorney inFlorida has been arrestedin an undercover prostitu-tion sting.

The Hillsborough Coun-ty Sheriff’s Office arrestedTim McCausland in a hotelin Brandon, Florida, on amisdemeanor charge of vi-olating a county ordinanceagainst public solicitation.McCausland has workedfor the city of Lakeland fornearly three decades.

Authorities told newsoutlets Thursday the69-year-old McCauslandresponded to fake adver-tisements posted onlineby undercover depu-ties. Seven other peoplewere also arrested in theoperation, which is part ofa larger effort to tackle hu-man trafficking in the area.

Officials: Florida manstole car, left

disabled dog to dieOAKLAND PARK— Au-

thorities have accused aman of stealing a car witha disabled dog inside andleaving the pet in the sta-tion wagon to die in theFlorida heat.

Wilton Manors Policeon Wednesday arrested19-year-old Jephthe JeanFrancois on 15 chargesincluding grand theft autoand animal cruelty.

Last week, Wanda Fer-rari left the air condition-ing running in her car forher 13-year-old husky mixZorra while she went intoa Dollar Tree store.

Zorra used a pink wheel-chair to walk because itsback legs were paralyzed.

Investigators told newsoutlets Francois stole thecar. An animal rescuegroup offered a $3,000reward for Zorra’s return.But the station wagon wasfound five days later withZorra’s body inside.

From wire reports

Crime Briefs

Florida men tied to Giuliani,Ukraine probe arrested

The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Two Floridabusinessmen tied to President Don-ald Trump’s lawyer and the Ukraineimpeachment investigation werecharged with federal campaign fi-nance violations.

The charges Thursday relate to a$325,000 donation to a group sup-porting Trump’s reelection.

Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, asso-ciates of Rudy Giuliani, were arrestedWednesday trying to board an inter-national flight with one-way ticketsat Dulles International Airport in Vir-ginia, according to Geoffrey Berman,the U.S. attorney in Manhattan.

Parnas and Fruman were ar-rested on a four-count indictmentthat includes charges of conspiracy,making false statements to the Fed-eral Election Commission and falsi-fication of records. The men had keyroles in Giuliani’s efforts to launcha Ukrainian corruption investiga-tion against Democratic presiden-tial contender Joe Biden and his sonHunter.

The indictments mark the firstcriminal charges related to theUkraine controversy. While they donot suggest wrongdoing by the Re-publican president, they raise ad-ditional questions about how thoseclose to Trump and Giuliani soughtto use their influence.

Trump has dismissed the im-peachment inquiry as baseless andpolitically motivated. As he was leav-ing the White House for a politicalrally in Minneapolis, Trump said hedidn’t know Parnas or Fruman andhadn’t spoken with Giuliani aboutthem.

“We have nothing to do with it,”Trump said.

Giuliani said he couldn’t commentand that he didn’t represent the menin campaign finance matters.

Records show that Parnas and Fru-man used wire transfers from a cor-porate entity to make the $325,000donation to the America First Actioncommittee in May 2018. But wiretransfer records that became publicthrough a lawsuit show that the cor-porate entity reported as making thetransaction was not the source of themoney.

The big donation to the Trump-allied PAC was part of a flurry ofpolitical spending tied to Parnasand Fruman, with at least $478,000in donations flowing to GOP cam-paigns and PACs in little more thantwo months.

The money enabled the relativelyunknown entrepreneurs to quicklygain access to the highest levels ofthe Republican Party, includingmeetings with Trump at the WhiteHouse and Mar-a-Lago in Florida.

Prosecutors allege that Parnasurged a congressman to seek theouster of the U.S. ambassador toUkraine, at the behest of Ukrainiangovernment officials. That happenedabout the same time that Parnas andFruman committed to raising morethan $20,000 for the politician.

The congressman wasn’t identifiedin court papers, but the donationsmatch campaign finance reports forformer Rep. Pete Sessions, a TexasRepublican who lost his reelectionbid in November. In May 2018, Par-nas posted a photo of himself and hisbusiness partner David Correia withSessions in his Capitol Hill office,with the caption “Hard at work!!”

Parnas and Fruman appeared incourt Thursday and were ordered toremain jailed as a bail package wasworked out. They are due in court inNew York next week. Kevin Down-ing, the lawyer who representedformer Trump campaign chairmanPaul Manafort on charges that hehid millions of dollars that he earnedin Ukraine advising politicians there,was representing the men for theirinitial appearance and declined tocomment.

Correia and Andrey Kukushkin, aUkrainian-born U.S. citizen, werealso charged in the case. A federaljudge in San Francisco ordered Ku-kushkin held on Thursday pendinga bail hearing to determine whetherhe is considered a flight risk.

Parnas and Fruman were arrestedas they attempted to get on a flightto Frankfurt, Germany, accordingto a person familiar with the inves-tigation. U.S. authorities are lookingat whether that was a first stop enroute to Ukraine, said the person,who wasn’t authorized to discussthe probe and spoke on condition ofanonymity.

Attorney General William Barr hadbeen briefed on the investigationsoon after he was confirmed in Feb-ruary, was updated in recent weeksand was made aware Wednesdaynight that the men were being ar-rested, a person familiar with thematter told The Associated Press.The person spoke on condition ofanonymity to discuss an ongoing in-vestigation.

The indictment says Parnas andFruman “sought to advance their

personal financial interests andthe political interests of at least oneUkrainian government official withwhom they were working” and tooksteps to conceal it from third parties,including creditors. They created alimited liability corporation, GlobalEnergy Producers, and “intention-ally caused certain large contribu-tions to be reported in the name ofGEP instead of in their own names.”

Prosecutors charge that the twomen falsely claimed the contribu-tions came from GEP, which wasdescribed as a liquefied natural gasbusiness. At that point, the companyhad no income or significant assets,the indictment said.

Prosecutors allege that Parnas andFruman conspired to make illegalcontributions to try to skirt the limiton federal campaign contributions.The men are also accused of makingcontributions to candidates for stateand federal office, joint fundraisingcommittees and independent ex-penditure committees in the namesof other people.

The commitment to raise morethan $20,000 for the congressmanwas made in May and June 2018. Thelawmaker had also received about $3million in independent expendituresfrom a super political action com-mittee that Parnas and Fruman hadbeen funding.

As a result of the donations, Par-nas and Fruman had meetings withthe congressman and Parnas lob-bied him to advocate for removingthe ambassador to Ukraine, Bermansaid.

Trump referred to AmbassadorMarie Yovanovitch, who was indeedrecalled to the U.S., as “bad news” inhis July phone call with UkrainianPresident Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Sessions said in a statement tweet-ed by a spokesman that he “couldnot have had any knowledge of thescheme described in the indict-ment.” Sessions wasn’t asked to takeany action during the meetings withParnas and Fruman and wrote a let-ter to the secretary of state aboutYovanovitch after colleagues in Con-gress said she was “disparaging” thepresident, he said.

The indictment also charges thatKukushkin conspired with the threeother defendants to make politicalcontributions, funded by a foreignnational, to politicians seeking stateand federal office “to gain influencewith candidates as to policies thatwould benefit a future business ven-ture.”

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Kevin Downing, center, an attorney representing two Florida businessmen Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, arrives at the federalcourthouse in Alexandria, Va., Thursday. The two Florida businessmen, tied to President Donald Trump’s personal lawyerRudy Giuliani, have been arrested on campaign finance violations resulting from a $325,000 donation to a political actioncommittee supporting President Donald Trump’s re-election.

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Florists

Rayburn“Buddy” Hutto

Rayburn “Buddy” Hut-to, 76, of Greenwood diedTuesday, October 8, 2019at his residence. He retiredfrom the Jackson CountyRoad & Bridge Depart-ment. Buddy loved to fish.

He was preceded indeath by his parents, Royand Lottie Hutto; his sis-ter, Loetta Anderson; hisbrothers, JW and FrankHutto.

Buddy is survived by hiswife, Peggy “Carolyn” Hut-to; daughters, Amy Boggs,

Heather “Hutto” McEwenand husband, Matt; sons,Troy Hopkins, and RichardHopkins and wife, Jennifer;sisters, Hilda Smith andhusband, Herbert, MarilynAnderson and Beth Patter-son; several neices, neph-ews, grandchildren andgreat grandchildren.

Funeral services willbe at 10 am Saturday, Oc-tober 12, 2019 at James &Sikes Funeral Home Mad-dox Chapel. Intermentwill follow in DamascusFree Will Baptist Cemeterywith James & Sikes Fu-neral Home Maddox Cha-pel directing. The familywill receive friends at 9 amSaturday, at James & SikesMaddox Chapel.

James & SikesFuneral Home

Maddox Chapel4278 Lafayette StreetMarianna, FL 32446

850-482-2332

Obituaries

A day of remembranceHURRICANE MICHAEL

PHOTOS BY DEBORAH BUCKHALTER/FLORIDAN

A pair of dancers take advantage of a slow groove laid down by Lil Jimmy Reed during Be One Day in Madison Street Park.

Wearing pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, these fire-rescue team members roll up the American flag after flying itatop a city fire truck and ladder during Thursday's Be One Day at Madidon Street Park in Marianna.

Leon Kelly, left, greets friends, Tracey Gaines, foreground, andher mother, Gay Gaines, Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019, in Marianna.

Heyword plays southern rock for the crowd at Spirit of Jackson Thursday night in CitizensLodge Park.

This youngster had the lung power to make his balloon huge.

Face painting was just one of the many activities for kids at Spirit of Jackson Thursday atCitizens Lodge as the community recognizes the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Michael.

People stood in long lines Thursday to put their free tickets inthe hat for a chance at some high-end door prizes donated bylocal businesses for the Spirit of Jackson event.

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BATON ROUGE, La. — The grin on LSU quarter-back Joe Burrow's face broadened as he was asked toconsider how much the fifth-ranked Tiger's passinggame had evolved since they lost at Florida one yearago.

“How long do you have? It's not the same offense,”Burrow began. “We've put up the most points through

five games in SEChistory. We haveexplosive playmakers all overthe field.”

If Burrow hasany doubters,they apparentlydon't set odds inLas Vegas. LSU

(5-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) opened as a two-touchdown favorite over No. 7 Florida (6-0, 3-0), de-spite the fact that the Gators will enter Death Valleyon Saturday night leading the nation in interceptionswith 12 and leading the SEC in sacks with 26.

“They're the best defense we've played. It's not evenclose,” Burrow said of the Gators. “They have first-round guys all around the field.”

The game presents a compelling test for the Tigers’new, up-tempo spread offense. While LSU averagesSEC highs of 571 yards and 54.6 points, only one of itsprevious opponents — Texas — has been ranked thisseason.

Then again, LSU has played football for 126 yearsand its offense never has looked like this.

“They're looking at the players they have ... and whatfits that talent,” Florida second-year coach Dan Mul-len said. “They have a veteran quarterback that canreally throw it. They have great skill players in the pe-rimeter and they have a veteran offensive line. In thatcase, why not spread her out and try to go score somepoints?”

LSU coach Ed Orgeron has talked of transformingthe Tigers’ attack since taking over in 2016. They'dbegun passing more by last season, but Burrow saidlosses of 27-19 at Florida and 29-0 against Alabama“probably” raised the urgency to move toward a morecutting-edge attack. Now running backs are as likely tocatch a short pass out of the backfield as get a handoffand Burrow routinely has four receiving targets on theline of scrimmage.

“Watching all the offenses around the country, weneeded to make a change,” Burrow said. “We weren'tgoing to be able to compete for SEC titles, nationalchampionships, if we didn't.”

No. 5 LSU’shigh-octane attackawaits test vs.No. 7 Florida

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Florida running back Lamical Perine takes off on an 88-yard touchdown run againstAuburn on Oct.5 in Gainesville.

NO. 7 FLORIDA (6-0, 3-0 SEC)AT NO. 5 LSU (5-0, 1-0)

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CLEMSON, S.C. — Cam Akersdoesn't plan to leave any crumbson his plate this season.

Florida State's dynamic tailbackis second in Atlantic Coast Confer-ence rushing and leads the leaguewith seven touchdowns on theground this season. Akers and theSeminoles (3-2, 2-1 ACC) hope tokeep that going Saturday againstNo. 2 Clemson (5-0, 3-0), a teamthey haven't beaten since 2014.

Akers, a junior, has also struggledagainst the defending nationalchampions. He's run for just 47yards on 23 carries in two games,both losses, to the Tigers the previ-ous two seasons.

The Seminoles hope that will bedifferent this time around. Akersbelieves he's put in the work to en-sure success against any opponent.

“Just knowing, will and determi-nation, trying to get every crumb,”Akers said. “Every play trying to getevery crumb.”

He's left very few scraps for any-one else this season. Akers ran forthree touchdowns (one shy of theschool record) in a victory over Lou-isville three weeks ago, then cappeda 31-13 win against North CarolinaState with a 41-yard TD run to lockthings up in the final quarter.

Akers is seeing things turnaround for Florida State under sec-ond-year coach Willie Taggart.

“I think it's something that'sbeen a collective effort and a col-lective thing that we've been doingover time,” Akers said. “It hasn't

been something just happenedand it's starting to show now.”

Clemson is seeking to extend itsprogram record 20-game winningstreak and beat the Seminoles fora fifth straight season, something ithas never done.

The Tigers dropped a spot in therankings after their last game onSept. 28, needing a dramatic stopon a two-point conversion to es-cape North Carolina with a 21-20.

Clemson coach Dabo Swinneywas proud of his players for thewin, but has spent the team's byeweek, tightening up execution andcorrecting mistakes. He knows thatAkers will be gunning for the Tigers.

“He's a physical guy so you bettermatch that mindset or he's going tobloody your nose,” Swinney said.

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Some other things to know whenFlorida State plays No. 2 Clemson:

“ROY” Bus Back

The Clemson coach dusted off his"ROY" bus metaphor where "ROY"stands for "Rest Of Y'all." He usedit last season, saying there was onecollege football bus for top-rankedAlabama and one for everyone else,

or the "Rest of Y'all." But the de-fending national champs fell fromNo. 1 two weeks ago with the Crim-son Tide taking their place. "We'reback on the 'ROY' bus, man," hesaid. "Here we go."

Dual quarterbacks

Florida State coach Willie Tag-gart said both James Blackman andAlex Hornibrook will play quarter-back against Clemson. Blackman isstart, back after missing the NorthCarolina State win with injury.

Fast starters

Both Clemson and Florida Statehave gotten off to fast starts thisseason. The Tigers are outscoringopponents 119-26 in the first half.The Seminoles are almost as strongwith a 107-49 advantage over op-ponents in the first 30 minutes.

Streaky teams

Clemson has not lost since fallingin the 2017 College Football Play-off semifinals, a run of 20 straight.Florida State's win over North Car-olina State two weeks ago gave theSeminoles back-to-back ACC vic-tories for the first time since 2016.

Off week

Clemson's Swinney joked aboutfootball coaches spending theirdowntime immersed in football.“Dentists who get a weekend offand sit around and work on some-body's teeth,” he said. “But foot-ball coach is a weird job. You get aweekend off and what do you do?You watch football.”

FSU, RB Akers seek to end No. 2 Clemson’s streak

Upset in the making?

FLORIDA STATE (3-2, 2-1 ACC)AT NO. 2 CLEMSON (5-0, 3-0 ACC)

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Florida State running back Cam Akers (3) runs his way to a 41-yard touchdown during the game against North CarolinaState in Tallahassee on Sept. 28.

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Fast fact:

Kyle Larson snapped a75-racewinless skid lastweek. ... MartinTruex Jr., thecurrent points leader, hasneverwon in 29 starts atTalladega. Truex also has justtwo top-five finishes in thatstretch.

NEXT RACE 1000BULBS.COM 500

FINAL PRACTICE:Was held Friday

QUALIFYING: 3:35 p.m., Saturday, NBCSN

LASTYEAR’SWINNER:Aric Almirola

QUAL. RECORD: Bill Elliott, 212.809mph, 1987

RACE RECORD:MarkMartin, 188.354mph, 1997

RACE LENGTH: 500.08miles, 188 laps

MOSTWINSATTRACK:Dale Earnhardt (10)

Lead, follow or get the hellout of the way.

That’s the mantra this weekat Talladega, where any num-

ber of playoff driv-ers feel l ike it ’swin or else andthe other playoffdr ivers feel l ikethey just need tostay out of troubleand finish.

I t could makefor an interest-

ing day at what is always theleast predictable track in thesport and the one race whereevery single driver in the fieldbelieves he can win.

If he wants to.Or has to.Dover was a disaster for Joey

Logano, Chase Elliott and RyanBlaney. Even with another racebefore four drivers are elimi-nated, those three and 10th-place Clint Bowyer enter Tal-ladega needing to win.

You could make the casethat Alex Bowman and Wil-liam Byron need to win at Tal-ladega too, since seven of theplayoff drivers have won at thenext track, Kansas. Brad Kes-elowski is the defending racewinner there.

The carryover from Dover isthat Kyle Larson can coast thisweek, and the other drivers atthe top of the playoff standngs— Martin Truex, Denny Ham-lin, Kyle Busch and Kevin Har-vick — could also hang out inthe back of the pack withoutrisking“the big one”up front.

Of course, the other carry-over from Dover is Hamlin call-ing Logano “an idiot,” which iscertainly filed away in Loga-no’s to-do list, something thatdoesn’t bode well for Hamlin inthe long run.

Logano’s not a guy you wanton your bad side or in yourrearviewmirror.

He won’t take Hamlin outthis week. He’ll wait for Kan-sas. Or better yet, Martinsville.

No one exacts revenge atTalladega – well, not since theCarl Edwards-Keselowski feuda decade ago.

This is a race for survival,literally and figuratively. Andwhile a handful of playoff driv-ers and all the non-playoff driv-ers will be trying to win, a smallgroup of others just might sitthis one out and wait until thebig wreck before tiptoeing tothe front.

The biggest races are stilldown the road. This one onlyfeels like the biggest race of theyear because it’s on the biggesttrack, with the fastest speedsand the sheer insanity of Tal-ladega.

The lead drivers will lead atthe front in fearless four-wideracing, and the hopefuls out-side the standings will followin the shadows.

And those with insuranceand good sense will watch fromafar.

Maybe not out of the draftbut certainly out of the way.

Three-wideanddesperate—back atTalladega

Larson left standing

With three consecutive off-weeks behind them, NASCAR’sTruck series begins the Roundof 6 at Talladega Superspeed-way on Saturday with the Sug-arlands Shine 250.

Following the series’ lastrace at Las Vegas, regular-season champion Grant Enfin-ger and his ThorSport Racingteammate Johnny Sauter wereeliminated from postseasoncontention.

This will mark the first time

since the el iminat ion-sty leplayoff format was introducedin 2016 that Sauter will not bepart of the Championship 4 atHomestead-Miami Speedway.

Brett Moffitt came out ofLas Vegas as the top seed mov-ing into the next round and has3,034 points with the reset.

Aus t in H i l l , the winnerfrom Las Vegas, trails him by17 points at 3,017 points, whileRoss Chastain is just one morepoint back with 3,016 points.

Stewart Friesen is fourth with3,014 points.

Matt Crafton (3,011 points)and Ty le r Ank rum (3 ,005points) round out the group.

Talladega has hosted 13 Gan-der Truck races with the firstcoming in 2006, which was wonby Mark Martin in a Ford. Thatalso happened to mark Ford’sonly victory at the 2.66-milebehemoth.

—Nascar Media Service

Moffitt, Hill top the field as series playoffs move to second roundN A S C A R T R U C K S

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Kyle Larson (left) gets help in holding up the trophy after his win in the NASCAR Cup Series race Sunday atDover International Speedway in Dover, Del.

TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY, LINCOLN, ALABAMA » 1 P.M. SUNDAY » TV: NBC

By RandyHallman | Special toThe RichmondTimes-Dispatch

HARD’NFAST

Ed Hardin

PLAYOFF STANDINGSThrough 30 of 36 races

DRIVER (WINS) POINTS

1. Martin Truex Jr (6) 3,095

2. Denny Hamlin (4) 3,080

3. Kyle Busch (4) 3,080

4. Kevin Harvick (3) 3,074

5. Kyle Larson (1) 3,063

6. BradKeselowski (3) 3,052

7. Alex Bowman (1) 3,049

8.William Byron 3,032

9. Joey Logano (2) 3,032

10. Clint Bowyer 3,028

11. Chase Elliott (3) 3,025

12. Ryan Blaney 3,010

13. Aric Almirola 2,101

14. Ryan Newman 2,085

15. Kurt Busch (1) 2,084

16. Erik Jones (1) 2,037

PLAYOFF STANDINGSThrough 29 of 33 races

DRIVER (WINS) POINTS

1. Christopher Bell (7) 3,062

2. Cole Custer (7) 3,050

3. Tyler Reddick (5) 3,044

4. Austin Cindric (2) 3,017

5. Justin Allgaier 3,014

6. Chase Briscoe (1) 3,013

7. Michael Annett (1) 3,009

8. Noah Gragson 3,005

9. JohnH. Nemechek 2,097

10. Justin Haley 2,076

11. Ryan Sieg 2,067

12. Brandon Jones 2,063

PLAYOFF STANDINGSThrough 19 of 23 races

DRIVER (WINS) POINTS

1. Brett Moffitt (4) 3,034

2. Austin Hill (1) 3,017

3. Ross Chastain (3) 3,016

4. Stewart Friesen (1) 3,014

5. Matt Crafton 3,011

6. Tyler Ankrum (1) 3,005

7. Johnny Sauter (1) 2,100

8. Grant Enfinger 2,093

MONSTER ENERGYCUP SERIES

XFINITY SERIES

GANDER OUTDOORSTRUCK SERIES

Next race: Oct. 19,Kansas Lottery 300, KansasSpeedway, Kansas City,Kansas.

NO RACE THISWEEK

Next race: Oct. 20,Hollywood Casino 400,Kansas Speedway.

No passing not a problem at Dover

Of the 14 lead changes in Sunday’s Cup race, justtwo — count ’em, two — occurred when both carswere at speed on the track.

The race had zero thrilling spinouts or crashesto bring out caution flags.

At the finish, only eight of the 38 startersremained on the lead lap, and the second-placedriver was nowhere close to challenging the win-ner.

Who could enjoy a race like last Sunday’s NAS-CAR Cup event at Dover International Speedway?

I could. I did.In fact, as the race wound down, I hoped there

would be no late caution flag. I didn’t want anartificially induced nail-biting finish — not at theexpense of a real racewith a real winner.

For 400 grind-it-out miles, Kyle Larson tookeverything the track would give. He earned the biglead. He deserved the victory.

Sure, I enjoy a great side-by-side battle to thecheckered flag. Talladega may well yield such afinish.

But there are times when one driver and crewget things right and deserve to dominate a race.Sunday at Dover, Larson was that driver and hiscrewwas that crew.

For the record, Larson did manage one ofDover’s two for-real passes for the lead. Early on, heedged his Chevrolet’s nose in front of Denny Ham-lin’s Toyota for a lap as they battled side-by-side.

Hamlin fended him off, and Larson eventuallyrealized that he would be wise to settle in, take careof his equipment, minimize tire wear and wait fora better opportunity.

The second real racing lead change came on lap229, when Martin Truex Jr. made his way past Ham-lin, who had begun a fade to a fifth-place finish.

The other lead changes, with one exception,came during green-flag pit-stop sequences. Theleader would pit, then the next front-runner, thenthe next. And when they had all been in for fuel and

tires, the driver in front was the same one who hadbeen leading in the first place.

The exception? Truex lost the lead — and Lar-son took it — on a pit stop under caution. It was ademonstration of how important precise pit workis.

One of Truex’s tire changers slipped as he camebarreling around the back of Truex’s Toyota. Withan athletic move, the crewman instantly gatheredhimself and got in position to do his work with theair wrench. He couldn’t have lost more than a fewtenths of a second.

That hiccup was all it took to demote Truex fromthe lead to sixth place by the time he returned tothe track.

The win was the sixth of the 27-year-old Lar-son’s Cup career, his first since the 2017 fall raceat Richmond Raceway. In that race, he also wonafter taking the lead from Truex during a pit stopunder caution.

Dover’s event was the first of three races in theRound of 12 in the Cup playoff system. The wingives Larson an automatic berth in the Round of 8.

Other championship-eligible drivers werehaving problems. A blown engine in his Chevyleft Chase Elliott last among the 38 starters. RyanBlaney’s Ford suffered suspension and brake prob-lems severe enough to have him park it and finish35th.

Joey Logano’s Ford suffered a broken axle duringthe prerace parade laps. He limped to the garage,where his crew made repairs and sent him back outto finish 34th, down 25 laps to the leader.

William Byron in a Chevy and Kyle Busch in aToyota incurred pit road speeding penalties. Bothrecovered to an extent — Byron to finish 13th,Busch sixth.

Any playoff driver who had trouble at Doverneeds to bounce back in this Sunday’s race, a500-miler at Talladega. That’s bounce back — notbounce off thewalls.

ELIMINATED FROMCHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION

ELIMINATED FROMCHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION

ELIMINATED FROMCHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION

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SugarlandsShine250Track:Talladega Superspeedway

Schedule:Saturday, qualifying, 9:35a.m., FS1, race, 12:30 p.m., FS1.

Distance:250.04miles, 94 laps

Last year’s winner:Timothy Peters

Fast fact: Officialswith NASCAR and IlmorEngineering releasedpreliminary findings lastweek after four of Ilmor’s NT1engines failed— includingthree playoff trucks— in LasVegas.

Last race: Austin Hill won inLasVegas to secure a spotin the second round of theplayoffs.

Next race: Oct. 26,NASCARHall of Fame 200,Martinsville, Va., Speedway.

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SELENE FINANCE LP, Plaintiff,v.SEBRINA RENA WILLIAMS; RICHARD EARLBALCOM A/K/A RICHARD EARL BALSOM;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SEBRINA RENAWILLIAMS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARDEARL BALCOM A/K/A RICHARD EARL BALSOM;UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2;CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT, JACKSON COUNTY,FLORIDA; STATE OF FLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OFREVENUE, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Fi-nal Judgment of Foreclosure entered on Sep-tember 19, 2019, in this cause, in the CircuitCourt of Jackson County, Florida, the clerkshall sell the property situated in JacksonCounty, Florida, described as:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OFTHE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (1/4) OF SECTION28, TOWNSHIP 6 NORTH, RANGE 9 WEST, JACK-SON COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE S89°06‘28"WALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWESTQUARTER (1/4) OF SAID SECTION 216.20 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON-TINUE S89°06‘28"W ALONG SAID LINE 210.00FEET, THENCE DEPART SAID LINE S00°31‘26"E420.00 FEET, THENCE N89°06‘28"E 210.00 FEET,THENCE N00°31‘26"W 420.00 FEET TO THEPOINT OF BEGINNNG. TOGETHER WITH A 2006DESTINY MOBILE HOME; MODEL NUMBER: E703-150-96; SERIAL NUMBER: DISH02182 A & B. SUB-JECT TO A 15 FOOT UTILITY EASEMENT ALONGWILLIS ROAD.a/k/a 5493 WILLIS RD, BASCOM, FL 32423at public sale, to the highest and best bidder,for cash, at the North door of the JacksonCounty Courthouse, 4445 Lafayette Street, Ma-rianna, FL 32446, on November 07, 2019 begin-ning at 11:00 AM.Any person claiming an interest in the surplusfrom the sale, if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim before the clerk reports the surplusas unclaimed.Dated this 20th day of September, 2019.Clayton O. Rooks, IIIClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: /S/Tiffany Clark, Deputy ClerkeXL Legal, PLLC12425 28TH ST NORTH, STE. 200ST. PETERSBURG, FL [email protected] you are a person with a disability who needsany accommodation in order to participate inthis proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADA Coordinator by mail atP. O. Box 1089, Panama City, FL 32402 or byphone at (850) 747-5338 at least seven (7) daysbefore your scheduled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving this notification ifthe time before the scheduled appearance isless than seven (7) days. If you are hearing im-paired, please call 711 or [email protected].

L9489 The Marianna Housing Authoritywill re-open its waiting list for new Section 8Rental Housing Choice Voucher Assistance Pro-gram applicants on Tuesday, October 15, 2019and will remain open for 3 months. New appli-cations will be accepted for the program from8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Monday-Thursday ex-cluding holidays. The Section 8 program pro-vides rental assistance to eligible participantsin Jackson County. Applications will be availa-ble at Marianna Housing Authority 2912 AlbertSt in Marianna, FL, and also available to down-load from our websiteMariannahousingauthority.com. All applicantsmust bring verification of birth and social se-curity cards for each household member, gov-ernment issued I.D. for all adults, written proofof current total family income, and verificationof U.S. citizenship or eligible immigration sta-tus for all household members and must meetthe program’s eligibility requirements. Poten-tial applicants will not be allowed to submit anapplication without these required documents.The Marianna Housing Authority provides serv-ices without regard to race, color, religion, age,disability, sex, familial status and national ori-gin of applicants or participants.

L9545 Notice Under Fictitious Name LawPursuant to Section 865.09, Florida StatutesNotice is hereby given that the undersigned,desiring to engage in business under the ficti-tious name of The Asthma Angels Foundation ,located at 2850 Chipola Street, in the County ofJackson, in the City of Marianna, Florida 32448,intends to register the said name with theDivision of Corporations of the FloridaDepartment of State, Tallahassee, Florida.Dated in Marianna, Florida, this 9th day ofOctober, 2019.Rita Stokes

L9554 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEMallory Towing & Recovery Inc. gives Noticeof Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell thesevehicles on 10/25/2019, 02:00 pm at 4141 Lafay-ette St Marianna, Fl 32446, pursuant to subsec-tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. MalloryTowing & Recovery Inc. reserves the right toaccept or reject any and/or all bids.1FMZK02186GA05062 2006 FORD

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Commercial Buildings inMarianna with paved roadaccess. Currently being used as aChurch. Large parking area with 138

parking slots. Multi-Purpose use.

Make an Appointment Today.Call Tim Sapp. MLS# 680629- $1,200,000

3430 dRake CiRCle • MaRianna, FlWATERFRONT HOME ONSILVER LAKE! This 4/3 Split LevelHome is so ready for you to head to thelake. The pristine and clear spring fedwater is cool and inviting. Excellentfishing and swimming and boating withelectric motors only. No gas motorsallowed. Home boast a new roof in2018, new dock, with many upgrades.Large screened in front porch withawesome views . Big entertainment

room. Hot tub location ready. Plenty of outside storage. Don’t miss this one. Call Tim Today!MLS# 685820 - Only $265,000

20707 CentRal ave., • blountstown, FlCommercial storefront renovationproject in downtown Blountstown!This3892’ building sits right next to a nicecity square. Two bathrooms in the retailarea. This property also has an apartmentupstairs that can be rented out. Needswork and selling ‘AS IS’. Call Tim Today!

MLS# 684243 $12,500

RiveR Road • sneads, FlPrivate waterfront getaway! - Are you readyto get away from it all? Here’s youropportunity to have 10 acres and yourown waterfront on a private pond allvery close to Lake Seminole. Highwayfrontage on River Road. Pick your homesite today. Call Tim for Details. MLS #687180 $64,900

4564 sMokey Road • GRaCeville, Fl

72 acre working cattle farm, fenced/cross-fenced, income producingproperty with 1 house and 2 mobilehomes that produce rent, 5 wells, 4stocked fish ponds, grand-daddy oaks,cattle shoot and 2 large hay barns. Liveoff of the land, grow your own cattle/hay production, income off rentals.Has 62 acres in pasture. (Farming

equipment also for sale). Conveniently located to Graceville, Chipley, Panama City andDothan, AL.Make an appt. today! MLS #686247 $295,000

PoRteR GRade Road • altHa, Fl

Good Retreat for Hunting! - 5.4 acre retreat.Good hunting and high and dry. secludedlocation. Has an older singlewide no value, butcould be a good homesite or getaway. Leave thehustle and bustle behind. Quiet area. Buyer toverify if septic and well are there and workable.Power is to the property. Seller has owned formany years but has never used the property. Ifyou’re looking for a getaway then here it is. Call

Tim Today! MLS# 679884 – $35,900

0000 view dRive • alFoRd, FlExcellent lot on Lake McCormick.Approx 297’ water frontage this would make awonderful weekend getaway or possible homesite. This lot is part of Compass Lake in the HillsSubd. Great amenities come with the propertyincluding, pool, lodge with restaurant, horsestalls, picnic area’s, cabin rentals and more.Only about 40 minutes to Panama City Fl and

50 min to the beach. Call Tim Today! MLS#673699 - $29,500

HanCoCk lane • MaRianna, Fl

Residential lot close to Marianna.Mobile home’s OK. Very convenientto I-10, Marianna shopping andHospital, conveniences. Wooded.Call Tim Today. MLS# 678058 -$6,900

HanCoCk lane • MaRianna, Fl

1.18 acres (mol) near Marianna , Mobilehome OK ( see restrictions). No publicutilities. Well and septic tank needed. Somedowned trees from the Hurricane and onthe entrance. These lots won’t last longat this price. Call Tim for Details! MLS #688309 $6,900

betHleHeM Road • Cottondale, Fl

Nice, wooded acreage whereyou can build a home, orput a mobile home. Sometrees down from the recenthurricane. Priced right! CallTim Sapp for Details! MLS #686133 $8,500

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10 acre mini farm not far from Marianna.4/3 block home and a 40x60 pole barn with 2horse stalls. 3 acres lake. Home needs TLC.Fenced and cross fenced. Grape vine, pecantrees, pear tree. If you want a place out oftown but close to Walmart and conveniencesthen this is it. Pole barn needs a little repairbut still in good condition. Extra power poleand septic for an additional residence located

by the 3 acre lake. This one want last long. Call Tim for Details. MLS# 685270 - $149,500

2984 HiGHway 71 •MaRianna, Fl.

Commercial Property in ExcellentLocation! - Do you need an Officespace with paved parking? Excellentlocation? Here it is. Easy access andeasily seen, was an office space formany years until company relocatedto a large city. 1152 Sq. Ft givesseveral office including receptionarea. Close to Hwy 90 and I-10. Seller

will consider a lease as well. Call Tim Sapp for Details! MLS# 679585 – $99,500

Centrally located mobilehome lots - 3.74 acres ( 4 lots)approved for Mobile Homes soclose toMarianna Fl. Easy accessto I-10 west exit, easy hop over toI-10 east exit. Very convenientto all Marianna has to offer andshort drive to Tallahassee, PCB,

Dothan etc. Buy one lot for $6,900 or all for $25,806 and own it all! Call Tim forDetails. MLS # 677765 $25, 806

tinsel Road • MaRianna, Fl.40 Acres Excellent For Hunting.Have you always wanted your ownfarm? Here is an affordable 40 acreswith older mobile home site with welland septic, buyer to verify if workable,and 14x24 storage bldg. Some stormdamage, Mobile Home has no value,small pond, and excellent hunting.Plenty of tracks everywhere. Don’twait on this one. Not far from town.Call Tim for Details MLS# 678050– $95,000

4223 leisuRe lakes dR. • CHiPley , FlWATERFRONT HOME in Leisure Lakes, a gated

community. Come see this nice 3/3 on nearlevel lot with beautiful views of this pristinespring fed lake. Home boast a 2nd story 1/2wrap around balcony. Master Bdrm. hasprivate Balcony. Big Stone Gas fireplace, 1 cargarage with large 4 car carport and breezeway,within walking distance to Leisure LakesPavilion which includes a community pooland boat ramp. Lot has Orange and pear trees,and more. 1/2 hour drive into Panama City Fl.About 20 min to I-10 and 22 min to Chipley

Fl. Low yearly HOA fee’s of $250.00 annually include Lake Front Pavilion, Picnic area, community pool,Dock, Etc. Call Tim for an Appointment to See! MLS# 685954 - $249,000

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4257 BRYAN STREET,

GREENWOOD - 2140

Sq Feet of HISTORY!

This home has many

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original hardwood

floors with master

bedroom upstairs with

master bath. Beautiful

lighting and fire places

with high ceilings. Has 3 bedrooms down stairs and one upstairs. Has

large front porch waiting for your rocking chairs! Beautiful Lot in the

center of a Small Town! ONLY $189,000 MLS# 683776

REDUCED!!!

8163 HAWLEY STREET,

SNEADS - CUTE! CUTE!

CUTE! & MOVE IN READY!

This 3 Bedroom 1 Bath

has new Shingle Roof,

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and new Interior Painting.

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bonus! 2 Car Carport attached to a 23’4’’X 19’4’’ Shed to be used as

a Man Cave, She Shed or Extra Storage. ONLY $99,500 Possible 100%

Financing for Qualified Buyer! MLS# 684688

COUNTRY LIVING

3747 BULL RUN LANE,

MARIANNA - Beautiful

3/2 home on 11.9 Acres. This

home features a nice size

kitchen with a center island

open to a dining and formal

living area. Along with a

spacious living room complete

with a gas fireplace and an

office area. Retire to the large

master bedroom and bath complete with a clawfoot tub and a separate walk-in shower.

A nice cozy 16 X 24 screened in porch runs the length of the house. The property also

includes a small workshop and a 20 X 40 Pole Barn. Make an appointment today to

see this beautiful hidden jewel just minutes from town. $220,000 MLS#685696

NEW LISTING!! – $263,000

2744 APPALACHEE TRAIL -

Spacious waterfront home in

Indian Springs Subdivision! This

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom home has

many features including a split

floor plan, tray ceilings in the

living, dining and master bedroom.

The kitchen is beautiful with oak cabinets with plenty of cabinet space. Check out the

large master bedroom and master bath with walk-in closet! Other features of this home

include a large utility room and a spacious 2 car garage. MLS# 686932

REDUCED!!

3170 Clearmont Drive -

3/2 Split Bedrooms with Open

Floor Concept. WiFi Service

with Lines Buried. Foyer has

Porcelain Tile. Beautiful Master

Suite! Kitchen has Stainless

Steel Appliances with soft close

all wood custom Cabinets with

slide out. Formal Dining and

Breakfast Nook. Separate Office. This home has LED Security Motion Lights, WiFi enabled

thermostat that can be controlled from your phone with vacation scheduling feature. LED/

Security video camera with Live Feed that also can be controlled by phone and a code

deadbolt. You just have to see all that this home offers! ONLY $200,000 MLS# 683745

REDUCED!!

2961 DOGWOOD ST,

MARIANNA - GREAT

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READY! This charming

home has hardwood floors

and real wood paneling!

This 1836 Sq Ft Heated/

Cooled includes a Large Kitchen with Gas Stove and Dishwasher. Separate

Dining Room. Study/Den. This also has an extra room that can be used for Extra

Bedroom! Screened back porch and nice back yard. This home is ready for you!

Room sizes will need to be verified. ONLY $144,800 MLS#685287

NEW LISTING!!

5416 THOMAS DR, GRACEVILLE

- Nice Brick home with 3 bedrooms

and 1.5 baths. This home has an

open dining kitchen area and a

separate room that would be a great

Family Room, Play Room or even a 4th

bedroom if needed. Newer Heat and

Air System and New Roof. The yard is

completely fenced. The Garage is detached and can be used for a large workshop. The

backyard has a covered concrete space that would be a great picnic area or small pole

barn for storage. Seller is very motivated! ONLY $108,000 MLS# 685903

NEW LISTING!!

4407 Kelson Avenue - Nice

home located near college and

walking distance to downtown.

Home has vinyl siding and new roof

recently done along with air-ducted

central air/heat. Has 2 bedrooms

and 1 full bath. Home offers lot’s of

privacy with open air concept with

high ceilings. Has carport with storage room in back connected to home with covered walkway.

Needs some update’s on inside but has lot’s of potential. Only $84,000 MLS# 697017

NEW ON THE MARKET!

3057 NW PARRISH ROAD, ALTHA -Great opportunity with this 2 BedroomMobile Home on close to an acre of land.This home has a metal roof, thermal panewindows throughout, stand-alone gasheater and a large sliding glass door inthe living room, providing a lot of naturallight. Home is handicap accessible witha walk-in shower, open bathroom and

wheelchair ramp. Other features inside include plenty of closet space, a four-ton CentralH/A. Heated and cooled Florida room for additional living or an extra bedroom. Outside thereis a storage building, carport and a pump house with a concrete floor. New decks on the backof the home provide a great place to sit and enjoy the outdoors. $49,900 MLS# 687903

HOME WITH POND

3904 BART ROAD,

MARIANNA - A LITTLEPIECE OF PARADISE.12 Acres and a Pond!This home is small andneeds a little TLC, buthas an addition thatcan be finished to makeit a really large home. A

perfect Get A Way place to relax. This home is close to town but very privatecountry life! Also includes a 31’ Camper if you have guests come to relaxand fish. Some of the planted pines are still down from Hurricane Michaelbut the home was not damaged. ONLY $145,000 MLS# 685216

NEW LISTING! – $239,000

2799 LAUREL DRIVE,

ALFORD - COMPASS

LAKE AREA -

EVERYTHING IS NEW!!

This home has been

completely remodeled and

landscaped! Beautiful

Open Living / Dining

/ Kitchen with vaulted ceilings and beautiful LED Lighting. Split Floor Plan with

large Master suite with walk in closet, tile shower and double vanity. Top of the

line appliances! Family Room with fireplace and french doors to an outside deck.

Covered Porch on the back of the home. Wait till you see this beautiful fenced yard

with a large Barn/Workshop! Extra insulation and new windows help this home be

energy efficient! New Well Pump in 2019 and New HVAC are just some of the things

that are new. This is like moving into a New Home. MLS# 686791

IN TOWN HOME

4392 KELLY AVENUE

- Beautiful Older

Home with Charm and

Character! 3/2 Home has

formal living and dining

with a large family room.

Privacy Fenced back yard.

Sun Room connecting

the home to the garage.

Newly painted. Newer HVAC. Large Family Room with Master Downstairs and

2 bedrooms and bath upstairs. Hardwood in Dining Room. Double Car Garage!

Come and see this beautiful older home that is close to College, Hospital and

schools! Asking $159,900 MLS# 680326

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TURNKEY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE/TIRE BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE.Located in the Winn Dixie Shopping Center is the 7920 sq ft automotive service/tire

center with visibility to Lafayette Street’s traffic of 20,400 per day and even additionaltraffic in the shopping center. The owner will consider a lease or lease purchase with

acceptable terms and a monthly rent of $3250 per month. MLS# 686071

FOR SALE OR LEASE

$675,000

Great farmland with timber, cropland and pasture. Timberland isapprox 12 -14 years old. The cropland and pasture land is subject tobeing leased. 58 +/- Acres of Pasture, fenced, 21+/- acres cropland.Rent from cropland is $2000 per year and hunting rights is $1400

per year, The pasture is ready for cows on a current basis. Includes awell and water tank for livestock watering. MLS# 684698

260 ACRES!!!

$540,000

152 acres fronting Chipola River Water Management and flowingcreek. Some of the best deer, turkey, duck hunting in the state!!

Beautiful hardwood bottoms, planted pines, food plots, road system,some of Florida’s finest! 152 acres joining over 6000 acres of state

property. Deer management in the area! MLS# 672527

152 ACRES IN CREEK!

$499,900

19.47 Acres with improvements such as 2 firing ranges, short distance for handguns,100 yd plus for rifles, Berms on sides and rear that per the owner has been approvedby the State of Florida, lead has been removed on a regular bases, each range has a

sheltered area for sitting, shooting, and ammo. There is a 2br/2b Mobile home on theproperty that was used as an office. On the rear of the property is a Trap Trail with

skeet throwers and towers for the shotgun enthusiast. MLS# 6783828

GUN RANGE FOR SALE!

$399,900

Large brick home with 2,553 square feet that sits on 2.75 acreswith a concrete circle drive. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Formal dining

room has hardwood floors. There is a family room with abrick fireplace plus a den. Nice sunroom with lots of windows.

Lot is chain link fenced. This property is zoned commercial, but canbe used as a residence. 300 front feet on Highway 71 that provides

many commercial possibilities. MLS# 664162

2,553 SF BRICK HOME

$199,999

On 34.85 gorgeous acres of pasture land & pecan trees set up for your horses. Horseelectric fencing over 28 acres of established pasture & a 9-stall concrete block horse

barn with dirt floor (40x100) in stalls and center PLUS a wash area on concrete withdrain, tack room and all. The home is a very comfortable 2BR/2B, split plan, heart ofpine wood flooring, solar powered for some serious energy efficiency, front and back

Florida rooms. The property has 3 wells, one for the barn, one for the house& a operating hand pump for anytime or emergency uses. MLS# 688339

HORSE FARM!

$350,000

Sitting on 5 acres in Indian Springs subdivision is this 3BR/2BA home withsplit bedroom floor plan. The large family room is very open and accesses

the deck and covered patio area through french doors. Private master suitew/sitting room, walk in closet and master bath. The other 2 bedrooms and

bath are located on the opposite end of the home, each having 2 closets. Thegarage is oversized and offers a big shop area and is also ducted and heated

and cooled. Seller is a licensed real estate agent. MLS# 684211

3 BR/2BA ON 5 ACRES!

$224,900

This beautiful 3 bed., 2 bath wood sided home is located on 4 GORGEOUSacres. The two ~1 acre Bahia grass grazing pastures are fenced and gated with

water on each. Plentiful pecan, fig, and pear trees. Multiple outbuildings w/lots of storage. Recently updated flooring throughout. Newly remodeled

master bathroom. AC updated in 2018. This move in ready home is locatedjust outside the World Famous TWO EGG FLORIDA. MLS# 685277

FULLY FENCED PROPERTY!

$159,900

Beautiful brick home in Dogwood Heights! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Kitchenhas new countertops & stainless appliances. Large family room w/wood

burning fireplace and a home theatre system wired with 1080p HD ceilingprojector and automatic ceiling screen. Brand new AC & heat pump.Brand new roof. New floor covering. New interior & exterior paint.

20’ x 24’ workshop/storage w/power & a loft. 10’ x 20’ double dog kennelw/concrete floor. Chain link fenced backyard. Nice patio. MLS# 680229

HOME THEATRE SYSTEM!

$162,900

347’ frontage on Penn Ave with 11,000 cars per day, 2.8 acreswith about an acre that is paved and improved. Retail buildingwith 3364 heated and cooled sq ft with offices, bathrooms and

work area plus another 3364 sq ft in storage/warehousing withmezzanine to maximize storage. There are also 3 outsided barns /storage on the property. Most of the property is high fenced witha little Michael damage. 3 phase electricity on site. MLS# 688439

GREAT COMMERCIAL LOCATION

$188,000

Beautiful custom, executive home on 5 plus acres with a pond. 6141 heated/cooled sq foot, (8126 total sq ft) 4BR/3.5 Bath, 2 fireplaces inside and 1 outsideat the Brick patio and cooking area. Split bedroom plan with the Master suitehaving an office, fireplace, sitting area, master bath with walk in tile showerand seperate whirlpool bath, all granite and tile, and huge walk in closet. Thehome has a wrap-around porch and spacious florida room which has its ownAC/H unit to enjoy the outdoors year ‘round. There is a 3-car garage with

storage for the toys. Southern Living at its Finest!! MLS# 688169

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4258 Rogers Road, Greenwood3/2 on a beautiful 2.38 acres in the country with a partially fenced yard, an

amazing heated and cooled sun room on the back, and a two car garage.

Could make someone a very nice home. House has a lot of potential but still

needs some finishing up...Its going to need floor covering and could use an

update on the kitchen and bathrooms. MLS# 683718 $189,000

1494 Blount Road, Grand RidgeThis 3 bedroom 2 bath home on 54 +/- acres of farm land with a 72’x30’equipment barn has endless possibilities. Open floor plan home features abeautiful stand alone fireplace in the center of the living area and a HUGEkitchen with so much cabinet and counter space. This gorgeous land has aseparate home site with power pole, well, and septic ready for whatever you candream up. Land has been chemical free for 28 years!!! Make your appointmentto see this country living dream today, just minutes from I10, 45 min toTallahassee or an hour from the beach! MLS# 685562 $269,000

3695 Kynesville Road, MariannaCompletely updated!!! 3 bed 2 bath home just outside of town withcurb appeal to die for!!! Brand new everything! Wood plank tile flooring,countertops, appliances, paint, doors, lighting, you name it! Neutralmodern colors make for an amazing entrance in the home. The first floormaster bedroom has it’s own exit to the covered and screened 310sqftback porch with Mexican tile flooring! The yard has been landscapedbeautifully with new sod and planted trees. MLS# 673820 $225,000

3073 4th street, MariannaBeautiful four bedroom, two bath home with a potential fifthbedroom located in a GREAT location in town!!! New flooring,windows and paint! Home features an open living area and afenced back yard. Make your appointment to see this one today, itwont last long! MLS# 685795 $160,000

2374 Highway 77, ChipleyVery nice 28 x 80 doublewide located on Hwy 77 just south of Chipley.

Home is in great shape and has a new metal roof, ac unit, back deck, floor

covering(in most of the house). Property consists off over 400’ of highway

frontage and a 32x30 pole barn. MLS# 688427$95,000

2762 Barber Road, CottondaleBRAND NEW 3/2 double wide on an acre ready for you to move in!! What you see

is what you get here, everything is brand new and beautiful. Make your appointment

to see this today! MLS# 685637 $119,000

4582 Forest Park Drive, MariannaAmazing 4bed/2.5 bath bath home is situated on a 1+ acre corner lot in the prestigious NorthOaks Subdivision. Vaulted ceiling in the living area makes the space seem even larger with abeautiful brick electric fireplace. New wood vinyl flooring throughout. Kitchen floors are tiled,granite counter tops, and stainless appliances. Laundry room off the kitchen with a utilitysink. Master bedroom and bath are located on the ground floor. Master bath has a walk-in tileshower and Jacuzzi tub. Three bedrooms upstairs with Jack and Jill bathroom. Lots of extrasinclude guest powder room, two pantries, downstairs office, screened in porch, and INGROUNDSWIMMING POOL that has a new liner and Polaris pump! New fence and deck for privacy andentertaining. Call for showing. MLS# 688568 $292,500

5193 woodgate way, Marianna3/2 in Indian Springs on over an acre! Home has beautiful bamboo hardwoodflooring, granite counter tops, and a spacious open floor plan. Living roomfeatures cathedral ceilings and a wood burning fireplace. Brand new roof, a/cless than 5 years old and house is getting all new windows! Screened porch onthe back of the home provides a view of the saltwater pool and gorgeous lot.This place is also wired for a generator in the case of power outage, a generatorcan be safely connected directly to the home. Owners are motivated!!! Make anappointment to see it today! MLS# 687456 $240,000

3015 Clearmont Road, MariannaAdorable 3/2 on 2+ fenced acres with an electric gate conveniently located

right outside of town in Marianna. This home has been completely updated to

include wiring and new floor covering. A/C is less than six years old and has

a 10 year warranty. Roof is three years old and had no storm damage at all.

Owners have continuously made updates and improvements to this home and

it shows! MLS# 687533 $150,000

000 Allapattah, Marianna5+ Acres in Blue SpringsPlantation at the endof a cul-de-sac. Wouldmake a beautiful newhome site. MLS# 669112$35,900

0000 Camelot Lane,

Marianna10.23+/- acres on a quietlane. Private maintainedroad. Restrictions do apply.MLS# 679972 $45,000

4466 Decatur street, MariannaAbsolutely amazing 3/2 located in the heart of Marianna. Home has been

totally remodeled to include wiring, plumbing, roof, A/C, flooring, paint, light

fixtures, appliances, kitchen and bathrooms. Granite countertops thru-out.

Spray foam insulation, double pane windows and door. Beautiful covered

porch on the back of the house. Home comes with a one year builder’s

warranty and warranty on all major appliances. MLS# 688573 $149,000

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1.59 Acre Moon Ct Cul-de-sac – Wooded ................................................. MLS 656448 - $4,900.

1.68 Acre Frederica McCormick Lake close ............................................. MLS 667648 - $6,900.

0.36 Acre Gondolier short Golf Cart drive to Golf Course ............................ MLS 654072 - $3,000.

2.5 Acres Isoletta Rd. Lot 3-B. Paved Rd frontage. .................................... MLS 681674 - $8,500.

0.51 Acre Palm Bch Road. Corner. Owner will finance. ............................... MLS 663008 - $8,900.

2.55 Acre - Chequamegon Avenue Close to McCormick LK ........................... MLS 685829 - $9,000.

0.46 Acre 11816 HIBISCUS Street 45 Min Drive to PC. ................................ MLS 654073 - $9,000.

1.78 Acre - Hwyw 71 Across from Sunland. Driveway in place. ......................MLS 685994 - $17,000.

5 Acres Hwyw 20 close to Hwyw 231. Travel time to PCB, 45 mins MOL. ............MLS 641006 - $24,500.

0.43 Waterfront lot on Hicks Lake. RECA Drive, Vernon ............................MLS 654221 - $12,000.

2.65 Acres - HOLLISTER Road, Marianna Septic Tank .................................MLS 676526 - $16,500.

2.5 Acres - SINGER Road, Youngstown Mostly cleared. ........................ MLS 674198 - $14,900 OBO.

1.64 Acres - Blue Arrow Drive, Greenwood Paved Dead End Road ................MLS 678497 - $17,900.

13.4 Acres – Walter Potts Rd Calhoun County. Located between Hwyw 167 & Hwy 274 ....MLS 678904.

10 Acres - PIKE POND Rd, Alford Paved Road minute drive to Hwyw 231 ..........MLS 676058 - $44,000.

40.95 Acres - KOKOMO Street, Alford Creek with Spring. Close to Compass Lake ..........MLS 641114.

225.32 Acres – Nortek Blvd. Planted in Long Leaf Pines & Sand Pines. ..... MLS 641115 - $2100/Acre.

20 Acres – Alliance Rd. Seller will provide access. Pasture for horses. ...........MLS 641228 - $66,000.

28 Acres - LAKEPOINT Road, Alford, FL 32420. Close drive to Hwyw 231. ........MLS 659379 - $78,400.

16.08 Acres – City limits of Greenwood. City water available. .....................MLS 675224 - $80,400.

35 Acres - PARAR DISE CLUB Road, Greenwood, FL 32443, Short drive to Hwy 69. ..........MLS 674696.

40 Acres - DICKERSON Road PARCEL 3, Fountain, FL 32438 ................MLS 659353 - $104,000 OBO.

HWY 90/Lafayette Street, Marianna – 1.03 Acre Commercial lot. ...............MLS 685182 - $145,000.

looking to increase my inventory. I list Residential,Vacant Land, Farms, Commercial Properties.

Please call, text, or email me direct, Debbie Roney Smith(850) 209-8039 / [email protected].

Let’s set up an appointment for me to come view yourproperty and to help establish your list price.

I want your business.

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NEW LISTING IN GREENWOOD.76.37 Acres Surveyed. Frontage 3 paved roads.

City water available on Hwy 71. Fire Hydrant. Mostlyfenced. 2 wells & 1 septic seller does not warrant.

$220,000.00

NEW LISTING IN CALHOUN COUNTY9994 NW CR 274, ALTHA32.79 acres includes the 3/1

house. Plenty of room to spread out.MLS 688584 - Priced to sell $144,500.

FOR SALE OR FOR LEASE.2890 SPRING CHASE LN., MARIANNA

WATERFRONT home on Merritts Mill Pond. 4/3 split

bedroom plan with many updates. Move in ready.

MLS 679860 - $389,900

5187 5TH AVE, MALONE3/1 house, over half acre, corner. 2006 HVAC,2008 Metal roof. New paint & carpet in 2019.

Electrical & Plumbing work in 2019. Move in.

MLS 687148 - $73,900.

4582 Forest Park Drive

Marianna, FL

Amazing four

bedroom, two and

a half bath home

is situated on a 1+

acre corner lot in the

prestigious North

Oaks Subdivision.

Vaulted ceiling in the living area makes the space seem

even larger with a beautiful brick electric fireplace. New

wood vinyl flooring throughout. Kitchen floors are tiled,

granite counter tops, and stainless appliances. Laundry

room off the kitchen with a utility sink. Master bedroom

and bath are located on the ground floor. Master bath has

a walk-in tile shower and Jacuzzi tub. Three bedrooms

upstairs with Jack and Jill bathroom. Lots of extras

include guest powder room, two pantries, downstairs

office, screened in porch, and INGROUND SWIMMING

POOL that has a new liner and Polaris pump! New fence

and deck for privacy

and entertaining.

Call for showing. Call

Dana Today to make

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By Kyla BrewerTV Media

Music is much more thanmere entertainment.From the rebellious rock

‘n’ roll era of the 1950s to thepolitical protest songs of the1960s and beyond, music has of-ten been reflective of culturalrevolution, a sign of the times, ifyou will.This fall, a new seriestakes an in-depth look at the his-tory and impact of today’s domi-nant music genre: hip-hop.

Some of the biggest stars ofthe hip-hop era discuss how thegenre has given a voice to a newgeneration in the new docuseries

“Hip Hop:The SongsThat ShookAmerica,” premiering Sunday,Oct. 13, onAMC.Ahmir “Quest-love”Thompson andTariq “BlackThought”Trotter of the Philadel-phia-based hip-hop groupTheRoots serve as executive produc-ers for the series, which takes alook at a different trailblazingsong in each episode.

The six-episode series ex-plores the rise of hip-hop, fromits humble and sometimes con-troversial beginnings to its im-pact on mainstream Americanculture today. Recording artistswalk viewers through the cre-ation of some of the most influ-ential songs of the hip-hop era.

Questlove explained the needfor a serious look at the art ofhip-hop in a September articleon latimes.com.

“Hip-hop was seen as a low-level art form, or not even seen asactual art,”Questlove said.“Peo-ple now see there’s value in hip-hop, but I feel like that’s based onthe millions of dollars it’s gener-ated. Like its value is like that ofjunk bonds or a BalticAvenueMonopoly property.A moneygenerator. But there’s a differentstory that needed to be told.”

The show’s debut episodetakes a look at KanyeWest’s “Je-susWalks,” a controversial Chris-tian rap song that challenged re-

ligion.While many people likelyknowWest as the husband of re-ality TV star Kim Kardashian, ear-ly archival footage of the record-ing artist explores how he man-aged to meld rap, gospel andspiritual lyrics in the 2004 hit.

Next, the series features Ken-drick Lamar’s 2015 release “Al-right,” which became an anthemof hope during the early days ofthe BlackLivesMatter move-ment. Rapper Pharrell Williams,the song’s co-producer, talkedabout the importance of tracinghip-hop’s history in a teaser for“Hip Hop:The Songs That ShookAmerica” posted on YouTubethis past May.

“If we want people to reallyrespect what rap music is, you’vegot to understand its origin,”Williams said. He went on to ex-plain: “Yeah, people have a chipon their shoulder.Yeah, peopleare upset.And that’s the kind ofanger that you’re hearing in thismusic.”

AMC’s docuseries then jumpsback in time, all the way to 1984,to profile Run-DMC’s pioneeringrelease “Rock Box.”The songmixed electric guitar riffs withhip-hop beats, tearing downbarriers not only between thetwo music styles but also be-tween race and class in Ameri-can media.

Hip-hop duo OutKast brokenew ground with the hit “Eleva-tors” in 1996, and “Hip Hop:TheSongs That Shook America” ex-plores how the song redefinedthe cultural and geographicalboundaries of rap.

The show then examines theimpact of the 1987 song “TheBridge” by MC Shan and MarleyMarl. Intended to foster commu-nity pride, the release ignitedone of hip-hop’s most famousrap battles between Marl andKRS-One from Boogie Down Pro-ductions.

Queen Latifah herself repre-sents the female perspective inAMC’s “Hip Hop.” Her 1989 de-but album “All Hail the Queen”featured the song “Ladies First,”a feminist anthem that becamea huge hit and challenged mi-sogyny in hip-hop at the time.

These six songs offer TV view-ers a sampling of hip-hop’s vastand varied history, somethingexecutive producers Quest Loveand Black Thought know a lot

about.As founding members ofeclectic hip-hop group TheRoots, which was formed in1987, they’re well versed in thegenre. Known for using live mu-sical instruments to producetheir unique hip-hop groove,TheRoots rose through the ranks ofthe music industry and currentlyserve as the house band for “TheTonight Show Starring JimmyFallon.”They may have achievedmainstream success, but theywere part of the early days of thehip-hop revolution, makingthem well suited to bring thestory of hip-hop to television.

Questlove and Black Thoughtwork alongside fellow executiveproducers Alex Gibney (“Enron:The Smartest Guys in the Room,”2005), Shawn Gee (“Sound-Clash,” 2014), Stacey Offman(“The Inventor: Out for Blood inSilicon Valley,” 2019), RichardPerello (“Club Dread,” 2004)and rookie Shea Serrano.“HipHop:The Songs That ShookAmerica” was co-directed byjournalist-turned-filmmaker ErikParker (“L.A. Burning”) and Em-my-nominated director One9(“Nas:Time Is Illmatic,” 2014).

With some of the genre’s mostinfluential voices onscreen andbehind the scenes including BigBoi, Rev Run, Darryl McDanielsand more,AMC’s new docuseriespromises an insider’s look at hip-hop and its impact on modernculture as it explores how sixgroundbreaking songs gave avoice to a largely unheard popu-lation. Find out how hip-hop mu-sic has inspired and influencedhistory in “Hip Hop:The SongsThat ShookAmerica,” premieringSunday, Oct. 13, onAMC.

Soundtrack of a revolution: ‘Hip Hop: The Songs That ShookAmerica’ airs onAMC

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If you’vemissedout on the firsttwoepisodes of this year’s“HalloweenWars,”there’s still

time to jump right in andwatchthepro carverswork theirmagic.AHalloween staple since 2011,the FoodNetwork’s autumnalclassic has newepisodes airingevery Sunday inOctober, includ-ing thisweek,onOct.13.

Thebeauty of this show iswatching the creative process be-cause eachartistwithin the teambrings their ownmaster skills andtalent to the competition.

And the end results are incredi-ble.Someof these elaborate,edi-bleHalloweendisplays could eas-ily bemistaken for stop-motionsets. It’s an impressive feat,con-sidering the fact that they’re allcarved and sculptedout of sugar,cake andgiant pumpkins.

Youwon’t find simple jack-o’-lanterns here.The first episode

was all about capturing thehorrorof being trapped in anightmare.Lastweek’s episodemixedhumorandhorrorwith its“zombie dat-ing show”theme.And thisweek,the teamshave to represent a fearsharedbymany: the fear of beingattackedby a swarm.

Last year’s edition of“Hallow-eenWars”brought in series-bestratings that placed it in the top10 original cable telecasts onSunday nights throughout itsrun. It was just a few spots aheadof another limited-run FoodNet-work competition,“HauntedGingerbread Showdown.”Thisseems to be proof that FoodNet-work has clearly found its win-ning formula and is deliveringjust the kind of family-friendlycompetitionswe’re looking forthis time of year.

It helps that the challengesmix funny and frighteningthemes that keep it entertaining,kind of like a special edition of“CupcakeWars.”That show’s

host, JohnathanBennett, is pre-siding over all of the baking,sculpting and carving in thisshow, too,and has been for everyedition since 2016.

The judgesmight also look fa-miliar.Acclaimed cake decoratorShinmin Li and horror film specialeffectsmasterToddTucker areback to judge this season’s cre-ations and teams.They’re joinedby new celebrity guest judges, in-cluding actress Harley QuinnSmith (“Tusk,”2014) on thisweek’s episode and CalebMcLaughlin (“StrangerThings”)nextweek.

It’s all in the nameof fun, foodandart.Except there’s a $50,000grandprize that everyonewantstowin.

If you need to catch up onSeason 9,mark your calendarsfor Oct. 27. Repeat airings of“HalloweenWars”will help fillin the blanks or refresh yourmemory leading up to the big fi-nale.

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SayYes to the DressTLC 6:00 a.m.The Kleinfeld crewwelcomes thewedding guru herself whenMar-tha Stewart stops by in this rebroadcast. She tries to help bride Bai-ley figure out if the dress that caught her eye is truly the one sheshould choose for her big day.

Meeting GorbachevHIST 5:00 p.m.FilmmakerWerner Herzog sits downwithMikhail Gorbachev, for-mer president of the Soviet Union, in this premiere documentary.They discuss a variety of topics, including efforts to reduce nuclearweapons and the reunification of Germany.

Love,Fall and OrderHALL 8:00 p.m.When a lawyer (Erin Cahill) returns to her hometown to try to saveher family’s pumpkin farm, she discovers her high school rival(Trevor Donovan) is representing thewoman bringing the caseagainst her father in this premiere.

48 Hours(18.1) WECP (6.1) WCTV 9:00 p.m.Correspondents investigate shocking true-crime cases and real-lifedramas in this newsmagazine. Since premiering in 1988, the pro-gram has helped exonerate wrongly convicted people and led tothe re-opening of cold cases.Randy Fenoli in “Say Yes to the Dress”

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TheWalking DeadAMC 8:00 p.m.Flashbacks reveal the origins ofAlpha (Samantha Morton) andBeta (Ryan Hurst) in this new episode.Alpha tries to prepare herdaughter Lydia to walk with the dead.At the same time,TheWhis-perers create their herds.

The Rookie(13.1) WMBB (18) WDHN (27.1) WTXL 9:00 p.m.Officer Nolan (Nathan Fillion) tries to develop a rapport with Grace(Ali Larter) as tension builds with Jessica (Sarah Shahi) in this newepisode. Meanwhile, he works on a high-stakes criminal case in-volving a homeland security agent.

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WECP (18.1) 3 3:25 Football NFL (L) 60 Minutes God Friended Me (N) NCIS: LA "Hail Mary" (N) Madam Secretary (N) Castle Leverage Murdoch Mysteries CBS News - 4MNT (4.2) - The Love Boat MASH 1/2 MASH 2/2 Columbo "Murder, Smoke and Shadows" Jeffersons C.Burnett Van Dyke Van Dyke Twilight Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Thriller - -CW (4.3) - Sheriffs: Family Guy American Ninja Warrior Batwoman (N) Supergirl (N) Seinfeld BobBrg <+ Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (‘05) Hollywood Cops Jerry Paid - -WCTV (6.1) - 3:25 Football NFL (L) 60 Minutes God Friended Me (N) NCIS: LA "Hail Mary" (N) Madam Secretary (N) News (N) Press (N) FAMUCoa Paid NCIS:NO "The Insider" Homeo. (N) - -MNT (6.2) - The Love Boat MASH 1/2 MASH 2/2 Columbo "Murder, Smoke and Shadows" Jeffersons C.Burnett Van Dyke Van Dyke Twilight Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Person of Interest - -WJHG (7.1) 5 News (N) News (N) Football Night (L) :20 Football NFL Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Chargers (L) News (N) Outdoors Gametime Castle ChasinSun Silver 7 7CW (7.2) 6 Sheriffs: Family Guy American Ninja Warrior Batwoman (N) Supergirl (N) Seinfeld BobBrg <+ Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (‘05) Hollywood Cops Jerry Paid 8 8WFSU (11.1) 11 4:15Masterp. Portrait Father Brown Masterpiece Classic (N) Masterp. "Poldark" (N) Masterpiece Classic (N) POV "America" Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece "Poldark" Masterp. "Press: Pure" - -Create (11.2) 201 Ask House ProjectFire One Plate Milk Street Martha TestK QuikEasy ProjectFire Ask House Steves' Places Martha TestK One Plate Kitchen Dream Italy Martha TestK - -WMBB (13.1) 8 News (N) News (N) Home Videos (N) Kids Say (N) Shark Tank (N) Rookie "The Bet" (N) News (N) :35 LawCall Baptist :35 Branson :35 NCIS: New Orleans :35 Madam 13 13METV (13.2) 209 The Love Boat MASH 1/2 MASH 2/2 Columbo "Murder, Smoke and Shadows" Jeffersons C.Burnett Van Dyke Van Dyke Twilight Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Thriller - -WABW (14.1) - :05 News. Seat-Table Pride and Prejudice Masterpiece Classic (N) Masterp. "Poldark" (N) Masterpiece Classic (N) :05 Pride and Prejudice Masterpiece Classic Masterpiece "Poldark" Masterp. "Press: Pure" - -KIDS (14.2) - Ask House ProjectFire One Plate Milk Street Martha TestK QuikEasy ProjectFire Ask House Steves' Places Martha TestK One Plate Kitchen Dream Italy Martha TestK - -KNOW (14.3) - Gershwin to Garland Live From Rialto "Johnny Mercer" Evan Smith GSUTV Off the Record Live From Rialto "Johnny Mercer" Evan Smith Nature Finding Your Roots Hispanic Awards - -WDHN (18) - Raceweek News (N) Home Videos (N) Kids Say (N) Shark Tank (N) Rookie "The Bet" (N) House (N) Baptist Matter/Fact :35 To Be Announced :35 TBA - -WTXL (27.1) - News (N) News (N) Home Videos (N) Kids Say (N) Shark Tank (N) Rookie "The Bet" (N) News (N) Ins. Ed. (N) Matter/Fact Judy Castle Wipeout "Old and Cold" - -Bounce (27.2) - 4:00< Out for Justice <++ Above the Law (‘88) Steven Seagal. <++ Exit Wounds (‘01) Steven Seagal. <++ Romeo Must Die (‘00) Aaliyah, Russell Wong, Jet Li. <++ Never Die Alone DMX. - -WPGX (28) 10 3:00 Football NFL (L) Simpsons BobBrg Simps. (N) Harts (N) BobBrg (N) Fam.Guy House 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men In Depth <++ House of Wax (‘05) Elisha Cuthbert. 28 28WDFX (34) - 3:00 Football NFL (L) Simpsons BobBrg Simps. (N) Harts (N) BobBrg (N) Fam.Guy News (N) BigBang BigBang BigBang In Depth TMZ Paid Paid Paid - -WTWC (40) - Fam. Feud News (N) Football Night (L) :20 Football NFL Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Chargers (L) America This Week Measure Outdoors Access Hollywood Carbonaro - -WTLH (49.1) - 3:00 Football NFL (L) Simpsons BobBrg Simps. (N) Harts (N) BobBrg (N) Fam.Guy News (N) BigBang Modern Modern Modern Modern 2½Men 2½Men RingHonorWrestling - -CW (49.2) - Sheriffs: Family Guy American Ninja Warrior Batwoman (N) Supergirl (N) Seinfeld BobBrg <+ Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical (‘05) Hollywood Jerry Paid Paid - -

A&E 30 4:00<++++ Hacksaw Ridge (‘16) <++ American Sniper (‘14) Sienna Miller, Luke Grimes, Bradley Cooper. :05<++ The Marine (‘06) John Cena. :05<++ American Sniper (‘14) Bradley Cooper. 118 265AMC 33 4:45<+ Halloween: Resurrection :45 Walking Dead "Lines We Cross" The Walking Dead (N) :05 Talking Dead (N) :05 The Walking Dead :10 Hip Hop (N) :10 The Walking Dead :10 Talking Dead 130 254APL 51 Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Star Law "In Hot Water" L. Star Law "Trashed" Lone Star Law Star Law "Submerged" L. Star Law "Trashed" Star Law "In Hot Water" Lone Star Law 184 282BRAVO 59 Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Married to Medicine (N) Watch (N) CashCb (N) WatchWhat Married to Medicine Temptation Island Cash Cab Cash Cab Cash Cab 129 237CN 31 Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball BareBear BareBear Amer. Dad BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy RickMort Robot Squid/Squid Bl.Jesus Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy 176 296COMC 58 :15 Office :50 South Park :25 SouthPk South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park :35 SouthPk :10 SouthPk :45 SouthPk :15 SouthPk :45 SouthPk 107 249DISC 24 Alaska "High and Dry" Alaska: Exposed (N) Alaska/Frontier (N) River Of No Return :05 WeHate "Origins" (N) :10 Alaska/Frontier River Of No Return Why We Hate "Origins" :10 Alaska/Frontier 182 278DISN 21 Raven Raven < Descendants 3 (‘’) Dove Cameron. Special G. Duran Star Wars BigCity Raven JustRollwIt Jessie Jessie Jessie Liv Maddie Liv Maddie Bunk'd 172 290ESPN 19 SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportC (N) Greatest Poker World Series Poker World Series SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) Football 140 206FOOD 50 Halloween Wars Halloween "Outbreak!" Kids Baking Champion Hallow "The Swarm" (N) HauntGingerbread (N) Halloween Baking Halloween "The Swarm" Haunted Gingerbread Halloween Baking 110 231FREE 28 4:25<+++ Monsters, Inc. <+++ Moana (‘16) Auli'i Cravalho. <+++ Hocus Pocus (‘93) Bette Midler. :10<++ Corpse Bride (‘05) Johnny Depp. Paid Program 180 311FS1 62 Truth Be Told MLB Pre-game (L) Baseball MLB American League Championship Series (L) MLB Post-game (L) Walk-off Stories (N) Seaver (N) Truth Be Told 150 607FSF 36 Red Bull 2015 Joyride Poker WPT Poker WPT WSL Highlights Poker WPT Poker WPT Soccer NCAA Baylor at Oklahoma Focused Spotlight 423 654FX 53 3:00< The Amazing ... <++ Spider-Man: Homecoming (‘17) Robert Downey Jr., Tom Holland. Weekly (N) The Weekly :05<++ The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (‘14) Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield. :05 Weekly :35 Atlanta 136 248GOLF 44 3:00 Golf PGA Golf C. (N) Golf PGA Houston Open Site: Golf Club of Houston -- Humble, Texas Golf PGA Houston Open Site: Golf Club of Houston -- Humble, Texas Golf CHAMPS SAS Championship 401 218HALL 46 4:00< Autumn in the ... <++ October Kiss (‘15, Rom) Ashley Williams. < Falling for You (‘18) Tyler Hynes, Taylor Cole. < Under the Autumn Moon (‘18) Wes Brown. < All of My Heart: The Wedding (‘18) 185 312HGTV 49 Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Beach Hunters (N) Caribbean Life (N) Hawaii Hunters (N) Mexico Life Mexico Life Caribbean Life Hawaii Hunters Mexico Life Mexico Life 112 229HIST 81 A. Pickers "Catch-32" American Pickers Pickers "Picker's Dozen" American Pickers :05 American Pickers :05 A. Pickers "Dani 3D" :05 American Pickers :05 American Pickers :05 American Pickers 120 269LIFE 29 < The Madam of Purity Falls (‘’) Olivia d'Abo. < Killer Contractor (‘’) Zac Titus, Alyshia Ochse. :05< The College Admissions Scandal (‘’) < Killer Contractor (‘’) Zac Titus, Alyshia Ochse. :05< The College Ad... 108 252MTV 34 Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridicu. (N) Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous :05 Ridicu. :40 Ridicu. :15 Ridicu. :50 Ridiculousness :25 Ridicu. 160 331NGEO 109 Life -0 "Adapt or Die" Life Below Zero Life -0 "The Freeze Up" Life Below Zero (N) Life -0 "Polar Extremes" Life -0 "The Freeze Up" Life Below Zero Inside World War II: Behind Enemy Lines 186 276NICK 14 Afraid of the Dark? H.Danger All That <++ The Parent Trap (‘98) Dennis Quaid, Lindsay Lohan. Friends Friends Friends Friends Mom :35 Mom :10 Mom :45 Mom 170 299PARMT 47 :05<++ Godzilla (‘14) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen. <++ Godzilla (‘14) Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen. Ink Master /:05<++ Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (‘09) 168 241SYFY 32 4:30<+++ Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (‘04) <+++ Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (‘05) Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe. Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama < Dead in the Water 122 244TBS 16 4:30< The Divergent Series: Allegiant (‘16) BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang All Elite (N) <++ Miss Congeniality (‘00) Sandra Bullock. <+++ This Is 40 Paul Rudd. 139 247TLC 98 4:00 90 Day Fiance: (N) 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" (N) Unexpected (N) 90 Day Fiancé (N) 90 Day Fiancé "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" Unxpect "Missing Child" 183 280TNT 23 4:45< Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (‘16) <+++ The Accountant (‘16) Anna Kendrick, Ben Affleck. <+++ Safe House (‘12) Denzel Washington. :45< The Finest Hours (‘16) Holliday Grainger, Chris Pine. 138 245TVLAND 22 Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 106 304USA 26 Law&Order: SVU "Dare" Law&O: SVU "Revenge" Law&O: SVU "Accredo" Law&Order: SVU "Exile" Mr. Robot (N) :05 E! Hollywood (N) Law&Order: SVU "Fight" Mr. Robot :05 SVU "Annihilated" 105 242

Batwoman(4.3) CW (7.2) CW (49.2) CW 7:00 p.m.Kate (Ruby Rose) and Sophie (Meagan Tandy) are forced to teamup while Jacob Kane (Dougray Scott) and the Crows try to takedown a villainous crew in this new episode. Elsewhere, Mary (Ni-cole Kang) finds herself inAlice’s (Rachel Skarsten) crosshairs.

The Simpsons(28) WPGX (34) WDFX (49.1) WTLH 7:00 p.m.A pickpocket strikes during the San Castellanta street festival inthis new episode.When a state investigator puts the wrong man injail, it’s up to Chief Wiggum to clear his name. Bob Odenkirk andJason Momoa guest star. Ruby Rose stars in “Batwoman”

Sunday Best BetsJACKSON COUNTY FLORIDAN ◆ www.jcfloridan.com10B ◆ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019

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WECP (18.1) 3 Jeopardy! News (N) News (N) InsEd. (N) NCIS (N) FBI (N) NCIS: New Orleans (N) Fam. Feud :35 The Late Show :35 James Corden :35 Daily :05 Access :35 Celeb - 4MNT (4.2) - Flintstones Flintstones M*A*S*H M*A*S*H A. Griffith A. Griffith Gom. Pyle Gr. Acres Modern Modern 2½Men Perry Mason 2½Men Hitchcock Hitchcock Mannix - -CW (4.3) - BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy The Flash (N) Arrow "Staring City" (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Live PD Live PD Cops Divorce - -WCTV (6.1) - News (N) News (N) Wheel (N) Jeop. (N) NCIS (N) FBI (N) NCIS: New Orleans (N) News (N) :35 The Late Show :35 James Corden :35 Paid :05 Extra :35 News - -MNT (6.2) - Flintstones Flintstones M*A*S*H M*A*S*H A. Griffith A. Griffith Gom. Pyle Gr. Acres HoganHero HoganHero C.Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Chicago P.D. - -WJHG (7.1) 5 News (N) News (N) News (N) Wheel (N) The Voice (N) This Is Us (N) New Amsterdam (N) News (N) :35 The Tonight Show :35 Seth Meyers :35 A Little :05 Kelly Clarkson 7 7CW (7.2) 6 BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy The Flash (N) Arrow "Staring City" (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Live PD Live PD Cops Paid 8 8WFSU (11.1) 11 PBS NewsHour (N) News Steves' Roots "Off the Farm" (N) Retro Report (N) Frontline Amanpour/Com (N) PBS NewsHour Retro Report on PBS Frontline - -Create (11.2) 201 Craftsman ProjectFire Great British Baking Martha TestK QuikEasy ProjectFire Craftsman Travel Yankee Martha TestK Great British Baking Traveler Martha TestK - -WMBB (13.1) 8 News (N) News (N) News (N) ET (N) Conners Bless (N) Mixedish Black (N) Emergen "No Outlet" (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 Mom :35 Mom :05 Justice :35 News 13 13METV (13.2) 209 Flintstones Flintstones M*A*S*H M*A*S*H A. Griffith A. Griffith Gom. Pyle Gr. Acres HoganHero HoganHero C.Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Hitchcock Hitchcock Mannix - -WABW (14.1) - PBS NewsHour (N) Antiques Roadshow Roots "Off the Farm" (N) Retro Report (N) Frontline Roots "Off the Farm" Retro Report on PBS Frontline Dictator's Playbook - -KIDS (14.2) - Craftsman ProjectFire Great British Baking Martha TestK QuikEasy ProjectFire Craftsman Travel Yankee Martha TestK Great British Baking Traveler Martha TestK - -KNOW (14.3) - Gershwin to Garland Live From Rialto "Johnny Mercer" Evan Smith GSUTV Off the Record PBS NewsHour (N) Gershwin to Garland America ReFramed "The Corridor" Degree Independent Lens - -WDHN (18) - News (N) News (N) News (N) ET (N) Conners Bless (N) Mixedish Black (N) Emergen "No Outlet" (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 Havas :35 Havas :05 Paid :35 ET (N) - -WTXL (27.1) - News (N) News (N) InsEd. (N) Judy (N) Conners Bless (N) Mixedish Black (N) Emergen "No Outlet" (N) News (N) :35 Jimmy Kimmel Live :35 Nightl. :05 InsEd. :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 News - -Bounce (27.2) - 3:30<++ Boomerang The Game The Game The Game The Game <++ Barbershop (‘02) Ice Cube. <++ Barbershop 2: Back in Business (‘04) <++ Biker Boyz (‘03) Laurence Fishburne. - -WPGX (28) 10 Judy Judy BigBang BigBang The Resident (N) Empire (N) BigBang 2½Men TMZ Live! (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Jokers TMZ (N) 2½Men Met Mother 28 28WDFX (34) - Judy (N) Judy BigBang BigBang The Resident (N) Empire (N) News (N) BigBang TMZ (N) TMZ Live! (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Jokers Chicago P.D. - -WTWC (40) - Fam. Feud News (N) ET (N) Fam. Feud The Voice (N) This Is Us (N) New Amsterdam (N) Daily (N) The Tonight Show Seth Meyers Little Late Access Daily - -WTLH (49.1) - 2 Broke G. 2 Broke G. BigBang BigBang The Resident (N) Empire (N) News (N) Modern Modern Simpsons Paid 2½Men 2½Men FunnyAsk Chicago P.D. - -CW (49.2) - BobBrg BobBrg Family Guy Family Guy The Flash (N) Arrow "Staring City" (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Black-ish Black-ish Goldberg Goldberg Cops Paid Paid Paid - -

A&E 30 The First 48 First 48 "Officer Down" First 48 "Young Guns" The First 48 "Lost Boys" The First 48 :05 The First 48 :05 The First 48 :05 First 48 "Lost Boys" :05 The First 48 118 265AMC 33 4:15<+++ The Exorcist (‘73) Linda Blair. < Carrie (‘13) Chloë Grace Moretz. :15<+++ Carrie (‘76) John Travolta, Sissy Spacek. <++ Orphan (‘09) Peter Sarsgaard, Vera Farmiga. 130 254APL 51 North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law "Operation Owlet" (N) Lone Star Law Lone Star Law North Woods Law: Uncuffed "Operation Owlet" Lone Star Law 184 282BRAVO 59 The Real Housewives The Real Housewives The Real Housewives Real Housewives (N) World "Sabrina" (N) Watch (N) CashCb (N) The Real Housewives Man's World "Sabrina" Cash Cab Medium 129 237CN 31 4:00< The LEGO Ba... Gumball Gumball BareBear BareBear Amer. Dad Amer. Dad BobBrg BobBrg Family G. "Blue Harvest" RickMort MrPickle AquaT. Family G. "Blue Harvest" Amer. Dad 176 296COMC 58 4:45 Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Drunk Drunk Drunk J. Jeff. Daily Show Lights Out Drunk Drunk Drunk Daily Show South Park South Park 107 249DISC 24 Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Dredged Up (N) Bering Sea Gold Escobar's Millions (N) Bering Sea Gold Bering Sea Gold Escobar "Family Jewels" Sea Gold "Over the Line" 182 278DISN 21 Jessie Jessie Bunk'd Bunk'd Raven JustRollwIt Jessie Jessie CoopCami Sydney Raven JustRollwIt Jessie Jessie Jessie Liv Maddie Cali Style Bunk'd 172 290ESPN 19 SportsCenter (N) CFP Rankings Show American Game (N) 30 for 30 "Chuck and Tito" (N) Peyton's SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) 140 206FOOD 50 Chopped Chopped "Wild Ride" Chopped Chopped (N) Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped 110 231FREE 28 Movie :50<++ The Addams Family (‘91) Anjelica Huston. :55<++ Addams Family Values (‘93) The 700 Club <+++ Hocus Pocus (‘93) Bette Midler. Paid Paid 180 311FS1 62 NASCAR Race Hub (L) NFL Film Pre-game Baseball MLB American League Championship Series (L) MLB Post-game (L) WWE Backstage (L) Friday Night Smackdown 150 607FSF 36 Tennis Champions Champions Cup Hockey NHL Florida Panthers at New Jersey Devils Post-game UndrLite Poker WPT Crashed Ice Red Bull 2015 Joyride Cliff Diving 423 654FX 53 3:30<++ Taken 3 <++ The Fate of the Furious (‘17) Dwayne Johnson, Vin Diesel. Mayans M.C. "Tohil" (N) Mayans M.C. "Tohil" Mayans M.C. "Muluc" Mayans M.C. "Tohil" Mike&Molly FXM 136 248GOLF 44 Golf Central (N) School (N) Lessons < Tommy's Honour (‘17) Jack Lowden, Peter Mullan. < Tommy's Honour (‘17) Jack Lowden, Peter Mullan. Schwab Preview (N) PGA Tour Learning C. 401 218HALL 46 < Autumn in the Vineyard (‘16) < Good Witch Halloween (‘15) Catherine Bell. G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier 185 312HGTV 49 Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Stay or Sell (N) H.Hunt (N) House (N) H.Hunt House Stay or Sell H.Hunt House H.Hunt House 112 229HIST 81 Drilling Down The Curse of Oak Island "The Top 25 Finds" Curse of Oak Island "The Top 25 Theories" (N) :05 The Curse of Oak Island "The Top 25 Finds" :05 Curse of Oak Island "The Top 25 Theories" 120 269LIFE 29 Queens Queens Queens Queens <++ My Best Friend's Wedding (‘97) :05<++ Fool's Gold (‘08) <++ My Best Friend's Wedding (‘97) :05<++ Fool's Gold 108 252MTV 34 Teen Mom "Truth Hurts" Teen Mom 2 Teen Mom 2 (N) Ghosted (N) Teen Mom 2 Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show Catfish: The TV Show 160 331NGEO 109 Life -0 "New Territory" Life -0 "Facing Fears" Life Below Zero (N) Life Below Zero (N) Life -0 "Go Fish" (N) Life Below Zero Life Below 0 "Go Fish" Life -0 "Trail of Wolves" Life -0 "Trial by Fire" 186 276NICK 14 Loud H. Loud H. Smarter Smarter < To Be Announced Friends Friends Friends :35 Friends :10 Friends :45 Mom :20 Mom :55 Mom Mom 170 299PARMT 47 <++ Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (‘95) <+++ Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (‘94) Ink Master: Grudge (N) The Fittest Couples (N) <+++ Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (‘94) < Ace Ventura: Whe... 168 241SYFY 32 4:05<+ Saw VI :05< Saw: The Final Chapter (‘10) Tobin Bell. The Purge (N) Treadstone (N) Van Hel. "Dark Destiny" The Purge Treadstone No-End "This Isn't Real" 122 244TBS 16 Family Guy Family Guy BigBang MLB-Deck Baseball MLB National League Championship Series (L) Inside MLB Conan Conan New Girl New Girl New Girl New Girl 139 247TLC 98 Daughter "Life with Quints: Veggies...Ewww!" (N) OutDaughtered (N) Counting On (N) Daughter "Life with Quints: Veggies...Ewww!" OutDaughtered Counting On OutDaughtered 183 280TNT 23 4:45<++ Anger Management (‘03) <+++ We're the Millers (‘13) Jason Sudeikis. <+++ Ocean's Eleven (‘01) Brad Pitt, George Clooney. <++ Flightplan (‘05) Jodie Foster. 138 245TVLAND 22 A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith A. Griffith Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray 2½Men 2½Men Queens Queens Queens Queens 2½Men 2½Men Loves Ray Loves Ray 106 304USA 26 Law & Order: S.V.U. SVU "Mea Culpa" SVU "Alta Kockers" The Purge (N) Treadstone (N) SVU "Lost Traveler" The Purge Treadstone Chicago P.D. 105 242

TheResident(28) WPGX (34) WDFX (49.1) WTLH 7:00 p.m.A patient who was initially pronounced dead inexplicably revivesin this new episode.While Conrad (Matt Czuchry) questions Dev-on’s (Manish Dayal) judgment, Cain (Morris Chestnut) and Nic(EmilyVanCamp) butt heads.

BeringSeaGoldDISC 8:00 p.m.The miners are forced to ask themselves how hard they’re willingto fight when they’re assaulted by whipping winds and crashingwaves in this new episode. Shawn channels MacGyver as he fixes astalled machine and Vern makes a life-or-death decision. Allison Tolman stars in “Emergence”

Emergence(13.1) WMBB (18) WDHN (27.1) WTXL 9:00 p.m.Police chief Jo Evans (Allison Tolman) continues to investigate themysterious explosion, all the while trying to protect Piper (AlexaSwinton), in a new episode of this drama.The young girl has nomemory of who she is or what happened.

TreadstoneUSA 9:00 p.m.A CIA black ops program transforms recruits into almost superhu-man assassins in this new drama set in the world of Jason Bourne.The debut season follows sleeper agents as they’re awakened toresume deadly missions around the globe.

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Q:What happened to thekids from the movie “Schoolof Rock,” with Jack Black andJoan Cusack? They were quitetalented and it would begreat to see what became ofthem.

A:The odds of child actorsfinding the same success in theiradult or even teen years arepretty low to start with, and so itisn’t surprising that only a cou-

ple from the gaggle of “Schoolof Rock” kids stuck it out in thefilm industry.

The most notable one is Mi-randa Cosgrove, who was astandout even then.As SummerHathaway, alias Tinkerbell, shehad one of the larger child roles.She only built on that success af-terwards with multiple major TVroles, starting immediately witha regular role on the Nickelode-on series “Drake & Josh.” Fouryears after “School of Rock”wasreleased in 2003, she was star-

ring on her very own show, Nick-elodeon’s “iCarly,” and wasmaintaining a parallel career asa pop star. She led the full child-star life, with private tutors andconstant public attention.

Others have gone on to morelimited screen success, such asAleishaAllen (Alisha, alias BraceFace, in “School of Rock”), whohad roles in the family-friendly2005 hit “AreWeThere Yet” andits sequel, “AreWe DoneYet”(2007).

Zach Infante (Gordon/Road-runner in the film) took a breakfrom the screen for a while butemerged again a few years agowith smallish roles in such hitseries as “Gotham” and “AlphaHouse.”

James Hosey (Marco/CarrotTop) had a couple of small recur-ring roles in recent years on theprestige drama “Boardwalk Em-pire” and the hit Netflix comedy“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.”

But you didn’t ask about thescreen specifically. Others havefound other kinds of success.

Brian Falduto (who played Bil-ly/Fancy Pants, though his web-site describes his role more sim-ply as “the gay kid”) is now amusician and life coach. CaitlinHale (Marta/Blondie) went on tostudy journalism atArizona StateUniversity and nowworks as apublicist in Scottsdale.

The overall message here, inkeeping with “School of Rock’s”

overarching moral, is that realsuccess is being yourself.

Q:Will the “Missing” spi-noff “Baptiste” ever beshown on TV in NorthAmeri-ca? Or even on DVD?

A:The best we can say rightnow is maybe, but depending onyour definition of “on TV,” theodds aren’t great.The chancesare better for DVD, if you’re pa-tient (which is usually the casewith DVDs).

“Baptiste” is, as you say, aspinoff of the darkly dramaticseries “The Missing,”which wasco-produced by the BritishBroadcasting Corporation andAmerican cable network Starz.“Baptiste,” on the other hand,was produced by the BBC alone.

That is to say that Starz hadits chance to get in on “Bap-tiste” but, for whatever reason,didn’t take it.

Of course, that doesn’t meanit was the only chance. Presum-ably there’s still room for Starzto buy the rights to air “Bap-tiste” domestically, the way oth-er European networks have al-ready done.

And it wouldn’t even be late.Starz aired both seasons of “TheMissing” after the BBC (in thecase of Season 2,months after),so the fact that “Baptiste” hasaired all six of its episodes al-ready in the U.K. isn’t necessari-ly a problem.

If you broaden your idea of“on TV” to include streamingservices like Netflix, the chancesget better. If Starz doesn’t haveany money invested in “Bap-tiste,” a streaming service couldstill pick up first broadcastrights. Netflix has proven hungryfor British crime shows already,even ones that aren’t spun offfrom familiar series.

A DVD release, on the otherhand, is more likely. Both sea-sons of “The Missing”were re-leased on disc, as are most high-profile shows at some point.

Q: Is that Poirot playingGeorge on “Press”?

A:Allow me to untangle thisfor the less “Masterpiece”-ob-sessed among us:Yes, that’s Da-vid Suchet, who previouslyplayedAgatha Christie’s belovedsleuth Hercule Poirot, in the newseries “Press.”

“Press,” like the “Poirot” se-ries before it, is part of PBS’slong-running “Masterpiece”programming block— a galleryof shows mostly imported fromBritain.

“Poirot” fans are often aston-ished to see Suchet without thedetective’s trademark elaboratemustache. He’s still dapper in“Press,” but he’s traded his dat-

ed wool suits for modern ones—“Press” is a contemporary se-ries, rather than a period piecelike “Poirot.”

As you may have guessedfrom the title, it’s a show builtaround the news business and“explores the current, turbulentmedia landscape and the ethicaldilemmas that journalists andeditors face each day,” accord-ing to the official news release.

That, too, is a bit jarring forfans of Suchet’s more famousseries.The “Poirot” shows werefamously slow-paced and com-fortable— Christie’s novels arethe best-known examples of theso-called “cozy mystery” genre.

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Miranda Cosgrove star of “iCarly”

ConanBeto O’Rourke says he has a plan to legalize marijuana.Unfortunately, he can’t remember it.

Everyone’s OK, but yesterday a Delta flight had to makean emergency landing after it dropped 30,000 feet in twominutes. Delta gave every passenger a free round-tripticket and a new pair of pants.

In Kentucky, a woman was arrested for abandoning sixkids at a Walmart. The Walmart spokesperson said, “Theminimum is nine.”

The Tonight Show StarringJimmy FallonActress Felicity Huffman was sentenced to 14 days inprison for her role in the college admissions cheatingscandal. Huffman has asked for a low-security prisonwhere she’ll have a six-by-eight cell, three roommates, abunkbed and a small TV. Right now our entire crowd islike, “That’s not prison, that’s my dorm.”

Last night the Jets lost to the Browns on Monday NightFootball 23-3, and it was embarrassing and hard towatch, just like Sean Spicer on “Dancing with the Stars.”

During last night’s finale of “Bachelor in Paradise” it wasrevealed that Pete the Pilot would be the next Bachelor.The show’s expected to premiere in January, but sincePete is a pilot for Delta, it’ll probably be delayed untilMarch.

The Late Show With StephenColbertLast night [Elizabeth Warren] held a rally in New York’sWashington Square Park which drew a crowd of 20,000people — only 3,000 of which were there to smoke weed.

I’m not saying attacking Iran is the right thing to do, but Ihave never heard the commander-in-chief call U.S. militaryaction “dastardly!” “Dastardly” is how you describe avillain in a 1930s two-reeler!

Removing pollution standards makes cars moreenvironmentally friendly in the same way thatremoving the “poison” label makes arsenic an energydrink.

The Late Late Show withJames CordenA clerical worker in Ireland has now sued his employerfor firing him after he skipped 400 days of work over twoyears. To be fair, he did make a pretty convincing coughsound over the phone.

After being arrested and handcuffed for publicintoxication, a Florida couple somehow managed toremove their clothes in the back of a police car andstarted having sex. Or as that’s also known as in Florida: awedding.

A store cashier in Japan was recently arrested onallegations of stealing the credit card information of1,300 customers using only his memory. Now I think ifyou can memorize 1,300 credit card numbers, I thinkyou’ve earned a shopping spree.

Jimmy Kimmel LiveSometimes I feel bad for the dance partners on [Dancingwith the Stars]. You know, they grow up working hard,practicing, dreaming of one day becoming a professionaldancer — and then they wind up having to do it withDonald Trump’s dopey press secretary.

California, I’ve learned, is the Pumpkin Spice Capital ofthe United States. According to Grubhub, California,Oregon andWashington are the top three states forordering pumpkin spice foods. I’m sure it’s just acoincidence that we all have legalized marijuana.

Late Night With Seth MeyersFormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer made hisdebut tonight on “Dancing with the Stars.” And FelicityHuffman is about to join the cast of “Orange is the NewBlack.”

During an event in South Carolina yesterday, Republicanpresidential challenger Mark Sanford held a mock debateagainst a cardboard cutout of President Trump. You couldtell the cutout wasn’t the real Trump because it madesome good points.

Following her rally in New York last night, Senator ElizabethWarren spent four hours taking selfies with supporters.Meanwhile, Bernie took one selfie that lasted four hoursbecause the camera was accidentally set to video.

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StuberForced to resort to getting around in anUber after a recent laser eyesurgery,LosAngeles PoliceDepartmentDetective.VicManning (Bau-tista) enlists unwittingUber driver Stu Prasad (Nanjiani) to chaufferhimaround in thehopes of catchingnotorious drug lordOkaTedjo(Uwais).While theunlikely duonavigates LosAngeles,Stu learns thatthe samedrugdealer they’re looking for is responsible formurderingVic’s old partner,SaraMorris (Gillan),a year earlier.Chasing leadsaround the city, the two soon realize they can’t trust everyonearoundthem.Director:Michael Dowse.Stars:DaveBautista,KumailNanjiani,MiraSorvino,NatalieMorales, IkoUwais,BettyGilpin,KarenGillan.2019.93mins.Action.

CrawlWith aCategory 5hurricaneheaded for Florida,student athleteHaleyKeller (Scodelario) drives into the stormagainst her better judgmentto locate hermissing father,Dave (Pepper),andhis dog,Sugar.Re-turning toher old family home through flooded streets,Haley search-es the crawl spacebeneath thehomeand finally locates her injuredandunconscious father.As thebasement slowly fillswithwater, thepath to freedom is blockedby several alligators,andHaley andher fa-thermust navigate theperilous crawl space teemingwith alligatorsto save themselves fromcertain doom.Director:AlexandreAja.Stars:Kaya Scodelario,Barry Pepper,MorfyddClark,RossAnderson, Jose Palma,George Somner,AnsonBoon.2019.87mins.Horror.

The Art of Self-DefenseWhenmild-manneredandawkward accountant CaseyDavies (Eisen-berg) is brutally attackedby amotorcycle gang late one evening,hetakes extended timeoffwork to recuperate.After growing increasing-ly apprehensive,Casey considers purchasing agun for his protection.Stumbling across a karate dojo in a stripmall,Casey enrolls in day-time classes under the Sensei (Nivola) andmeets the only female stu-dent in the dojo,Anna (Poots),andbluebelt Henry (Zellner).Afterquickly earning apromotion to yellowbelt and to thenight classes of-fered at thedojo by Sensei,Casey soon realizes that his newhobbyand friends at thedojomight not be all that they seem.Director:Riley Stearns.Stars: Jesse Eisenberg,AlessandroNivola, Imo-genPoots,SteveTerada,PhillipAndreBotello,David Zellner.2019.104mins.Comedy.

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