2A - Sunday, September 19, 2010 * Jackson County Floridan Weather Outlook WAKE-UP CALL www.JCFLORIDAN.com O High - 970 Low - 67� Tomorrow Sunny and hot. High - 91� Low - 700 Wednesday Partly cloudy and a cou- ple of degrees cooler. 0 High - 94� Low - 690 Tuesday Sunny and continued quite warm. SHigh - 91� .Low - 690 Thursday Partly cloudy and warm. 24 hour, 0 00I Year to djie- ?. 43 ' Month to dale- 0 110' Nonrial TD 45 72" Normal MTD: 4.76" Normal for year: 58.25" TIDES Panama City Low - 4:55 PM High - 7:20 AM Apalachicola Low - 8:13 AM High - 1:38 PM Port St. Joe Low - 5:00 PM High - 7:53 AM Destin Low - 6:11 PM High - 8:26 AM Pensacola Low - 6:11 PM High - 7:36 AM RIVER READINGS Reading Flood Stage Woodruff 39.56 ft. 66.0 ft. Blountstown 0.91 ft. 15.0 ft. Marianna 4.89 ft. 19.0 ft. Caryville 0.95 ft. 12.0 ft. ULTRA VIOLET INDEX 0-2 Low,.3-5 Moderate, 6-7 High, 8-10 Very High, 11+ Extreme 0 12 3 THE SUN AND MOON Sunrise: Sunset: Moonrise: Moonset: 6:27 AM 6:42 PM 4:3.7 PM 3:08 AM Sept. Sept. 23 30 Aug. Aug. 7 14 IDAN Publisher - Valeria Roberts vroberts@jcfloridan.com Managing Editor - Michael Becker mbecker@jcfloridan.com Circulation Manager - DenaOberski doberski@jcfloridan.corn Contact Us Telephone: (850) 526-3614 FAX: (850) 482-4478 E-mail: editorial@jcfloridan.com SMailing Address: P.O. Box 520, Marianna, FL 32447 Street Address: 4403 Constitution Lane Marianna, FL 32446 Office Hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Miss your paper?. You should receive your newspa- per no later than 6 a.m., but if for some reason it does not arrive call the Floridan's customer service rep- resentatives between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and 7-11 a.m. on Sunday. The Jackson County Floridan (USPS 271-840) is pub- lished Tuesday through Friday and Sunday mornings. Periodical postage paid at Marianna, Fla. 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How to get your news published Th4 Jackson County Floridan will publish news of general interest free of charge. Submit your news or Community Calendar events via e- mail, fax, mail, or hand delivery. Fees may apply for wedding, engagement, anniversary and birth announcements. Forms are avail- able at' the Floridan offices. Photographs must be of good qual- ity and suitable for print. The Floridan reserves the right to edit all submissions. Getting It Right The Jackson County Floridan's policy is to cor- rect mistakes promptly. To report an error, please call 526-3614 Monday-Friday. September 19 - Sunday * The annual Neel reunion (descendants of Daniel Boone "Dan" Neel, George Washington Layfette Neel and "Jim"'Neel) will be in the Dellwood Community Club House. Bring favorite dishes, drinks for a covered dish lunch that starts'at 12:30 p.m. (plates, cups, utensils provided). Guests are asked to bring historical information and photographs to share. Call 593-6086. September 20 - Monday * Jackson County AARP Chapter 3486 meets at noon in the United Iethodist Church of Marianna's student center. Gentiva Health Services will present the program. Bring a covered dish to complement chicken. All AARP members (local and national) welcome. * The Marianna One Stop Center presents a free workshop, "Interviewing Skills," 3:15- 4:15 p.m. for those who would like additional employability skills or a refresher on the topic. Call 718-0326. * Jackson County Development Council Inc. convenes its monthly board of directors meeting, 5 p.m. in the upstairs conference room of the Nearing Court Office Building, 2840 Jefferson St., Marianna. Public wel- come. * All 1st-5th grade boys are invited to join Cub Scout Pack 170 as they. kick off the'year- 6 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna. * The City of Jacob will have a final budget hearing at 6 p.m., followed by a special called meeting. Call 263,6636. * Concerned American Patriots of Jackson County Inc. meets, 6 p.m. in the Ag Center on US Highway 90 West, next to National Guard Armory. Agenda includes: Guest speakers Marti Coley and David Pleat (candidates for Florida House of Representatives); Superintendent of Jackson County Schools Lee Miller, who will define November ballot I amendments that impact schools; informa- tion on "Sustainable Environment - What are They Planning Now?;" and "State of Florida Goes in the Sewer" (petition). Public invited. * The Malone Joy Club meets for a covered dish supper at 6 p.m. * The Jackson County Parks and Recreation Department will conduct a public meeting to discuss the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grants to be used for proposed improvements to the Blue Springs Recreation Area. The meeting will be 7 p.m. at 'Citizens Lodge, 4574 Lodge Drive, Marianna. Comments encouraged. Call 718-0437, Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. * Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8- 9.p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna, in the AA room. September 21 - Tuesday * St. Anne Thrift Shop, 4287 Second Ave., Marianna, is having a $3 Bag Sale on all cloth- ing, Sept. 21, 23, 28 and 30. Shop hours are Tuesday and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 526-3340. * The Chipola Regional Arts Association's monthly meeting begins at 11:30 a.m. in Jim's Buffet, Mvlarianna, with a Dutch-treat buffet luncheon. At noon, guest speaker Mainstreet. Marianna Director Charlotte Brunner will discuss 'plans for the historic First National Bank building in downtown Marianna. No reservations required; public welcome. Call 718-2301, or e-mail stad- sklevj@chipola.edu. I * 'Jackson County Chamber of Commerce presents - a Bascom/Greenwood/Malone Power.Luncheon at noon in Bascom Town Hall. Baptist College of Florida President Dr. Tom Kinchen will discuss "Building Citizenship in the Community: Back to Basics." Call. 569-2412. * Optimist Club of Jackson County meets every first and third Tuesday, at noon, in Jim's Buffet and Grill in Marianna: * Christine Gilbert teaches free quilting, cro- cheting or knitting classes, 1 p.m. at the Jackson County Senior Citizens center, 2931 Optimist Drive, Marianna. Call 482-5028. * The Jackson County School Board con- venes its regular board meeting, 4 p.m. Call 482-1200. * Therewill be a public dedication ceremo- ny for the Jamie Lynn Messer Memorial Skate Park, 4:30 p.m. at the skate park site on Legion Road in Sneads. * Jackson County Quilters Guild Marianna' Sit-n-Sew- is 6-8 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church Youth Hall, Clinton Street, behind the Marianna Post Office. Call 272- 7068. * The board of the Panhandle Public Library Cooperative System meets at 6 p.m. in the PPLCS office, 4439 Marion St., Marianna. Call 482-9296. * Malone School hosts Parent Open House beginning at 6 p.m. Parents will meet in the auditorium for a short Title I meeting and election of School Advisory Council mem- bers. Homework Tips for Parents (of students in grades 7-12) will be presented at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium. * The Jackson County Parks and Recreation Department will conduct a public meeting to discuss the Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grants to be used for proposed improvements to Cypress Park. The meeting will be 7 p.m. at Cypress Park, 6248 U.S. Highway 90 in Cypress. Comments are encouraged. Call 718-0437, Monday-Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. * The Chipola College District Board of Trustees meets, 7 p.m. in the school's Public Service building. A board dinner at 5:30 p.m. in the cafeteria precedes the meeting. * Alcoholics Anonymous (open meeting), 8- 9 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 2901 Caledonia St., Marianna, in the AA room. Thesumisio dedlnetw hi caelda istw das etbe ubicaio. Sbml o: omlln~yCaend: ackonCom- ~oida, O�Pw52l Miiitiilil POLICE ROUNDUP MARIANNA POLICE The Marianna Police Department listed the fol- lowing incidents for Sept. 17, the latest available report: Two accidents with- out injury, one stolen. - ='-7 tag, one abandoned ? vehicle,. One C IME suspicious ' vehicle, four suspicious incidents, two suspicious persons, five information reports, one highway obstruction, one mental ill- ness case, four verbal dis- turbances, three burglar alarms, one panic alarm, one shooting in the area call, 21 traffic stops, three larcenies, one criminal mischief complaint, one follow up investigation, one juvenile complaint, two assaults,, one fraud, two assists of a motorist or pedestrian, one retail theft or shoplifting, three assists of other agencies, seven public service call and one patrol request. JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Jackson County Sheriff's Office and county Fire/Rescue reported the following incidents for Sept. 17, the latest avail- able report (Some of these calls may related to after- hours calls taken on behalf of Graceville and Cottondale Police Departments): Two acci- dents with injury, one acci- dent without injury, one dead person, two aban- doned vehicles, eight reck- less drivers, seven suspi- cious vehicles, three suspi- cious incidents, two suspi- cious persons, three infor- mation reports, four high- way obstructions, two mental illness cases, one violent mental illness case, one vehicle burglary, four verbal disturbances, one prowler, three woodland fires, one drug offense, one power line down, 31 med- ical calls, four traffic crash- es, five burglar alarms, one panic alarm, one robbery alarm, two fire alarms, onrie shooting in the area call, 14 .traffic stops, three larce- nies, two criminal mischief complaints, six papers served, three civil disputes, two trespassing com- plaints, one found or aban- doned property, one follow up investigation, one litter- ing or garbage complaint, one juvenile complaint, three assaults, one suicide or attempt, two noise dis- turbances, one cow com- plaint, one dog complaint, two assists of a motorist or pedestrian, four assists of other agencies, one child abuse report, seven public service calls, four trans- ports, one patrol request, two threat or harassment complaints,, one forgery or worthless check and two VIN verifications. JACKSON COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY The following persons were booked into the coun- ty .jail during the latest reporting period: - David Clickner, 33, 1310 East St., Bay City, Mich., failure to appear (grand theft, contracting without license). - Michael James, 18, 2920 Harrison St., Marianna, violation of state probation. - Michael Bryant, 21, 5845 Blocker Road, Marianna, possession of cocaine with intent to dis- tribute, possession of mari- juana, resisting arrest with violence. - Lisa Miller, 23, 2074 Ventage Lane, Sneads, uttering forged instrument. - Andrew Pepples, 23, 3133 Zion St., Cottondale, burglary of a structure. - Christopher Edenfield, 25, 6383 U.S. Highway 90, Grand Ridge, violation of. community control. - James Ammons, 36, 5032 Piano Road, Graceville, driving while license suspended or revoked. - Andrew Kirby, 28, 4304 Fieldstone Court, Marianna, possession of a controlled substance, pos- session of drug parapher- nalia, knowingly driving while license suspended or revoked, child abuse. - Jimmy White, 34, 5507 Brown St., Graceville, bat- tery, hold for Washington County. - Charles Smith, 21, 2183 Mohawk Drive, Sneads, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. 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