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December 31, 2011 Fae Duffy, 89, of Pensacola, passed away December 28, 2011 at home with her family at her side. Southwest wind around 5 mph. December 31, 2011 On this last day of 2011, we take a look back at the whole year with a roundup of the stories our state news service in Tallahassee thinks were the most important of the year in terms of their impact, and how much attention they got from those who closely watch Florida state government and politics 11.


Lose yourself in the history, the art and the culture of our beautiful town and enjoy the unique experience of our typical cuisine! Schools have less money, health care programs have less money, lawmakers have looked to privatize prisons, juvenile justice facilities have been closed, state workers have been laid off. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, several witnesses said Drinkard was racing another vehicle at a high rate of speed in his 1997 Ford Mustang when he hit a 2006 Toyota Camry driven by 73-year old Victor P.


Eliphante - Friday night, 21-year old Logan Brooks Drinkard turned himself into the Santa Rosa County Jail on the same charges. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.


The recipients were nominated by our readers as individuals that have a made a difference elifanti North Escambia during elifanti past year — people that have given of themselves to help others and the communities of North Escambia during elifanti. Additional Persons of the Year will be named on Sunday and Monday. The volunteers and supporters of the new Health and Hope Clinic in Century have collectively been named North Escambia. elifanti The Health and Hope Clinic opened in October in the old health department building at 501 Church Street in Century. It is the second location for the clinic, which was first established in Pensacola back in 2003 by the Pensacola Bay Baptist Association to meet the needs of uninsured and medically underserved in Escambia County. The clinic is entirely volunteer and donor supported. The new Health and Hope Clinic in Century is open on Tuesdays from 5-8 p. For appointments, call 850 256-6200 or 850 479-4456. For more information on the Health and Hope Clinic and services, visit. Pictured top: The new Health and Hope Clinic is located in the former Escambia County Health Department building in Century. Pictured top inset: Nurse Michelle Benauer checks the blood pressure of Tammy Lewis of Bratt on a recent visit to the new Health and Hope Clinic in Century. Pictured bottom inset: An exam room at the clinic. Pictured below: Executive Director Rick Hollis discusses clinic details with volunteer Billy R. December 31, 2011 There is elifanti dense fog elifanti in effect from 9 p. The fog will likely remain in elifanti until a strong cold front moves through the area Sunday morning. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. Southwest wind around 5 mph. Partly sunny, with a high near 68. West wind 5 to 15 mph becoming north. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. North wind between 5 and 10 mph. Breezy, with a north wind 5 to 10 mph increasing to between 15 and 20 mph. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph. North wind between 5 and 15 mph. North wind elifanti 5 mph. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Calm wind becoming southwest between 5 and 10 mph. December 31, 2011 The second burglary in recent months at a Cantonment thrift store is under investigation. The owner of the Tuff Times Thrift Store on Neal Road, just off Highway 29, reported that she found the door of the business open when she arrived Friday morning and video games were scattered outside. December 31, 2011 On this last day of 2011, we take a look back at the whole year with a roundup of the stories our state news service in Tallahassee thinks were the most important of the year in elifanti of their impact, and how elifanti attention they got from those who closely watch Florida state government and politics 11. This story started before 2011, but the ramifications played out this year. Eventually, questions about the courthouse led to a judicial qualifications case for the chief judge, Paul Hawkes, who, late this year announced he was stepping down. One of the most closely watched stories of 2011 was the decision to hold it then. This fall, it has been, after the budget, the most discussed item at the Capitol. The federal government had offered a moneytrain full of cash to build it, but Scott said he thought the train would be a boondoggle, and the state would eventually elifanti on the hook to pay elifanti it. He elifanti got sued by a member of the Legislature in his own party. But he was in line with another big player of 2011, the so-called tea party movement, which was against the train. Elifanti tied to the larger over-riding story of the national and statewide economic downturn, the extent of the cuts, and the impact — while hard to gauge just yet — are a story unto themselves. The budget is now several billion dollars smaller than just a couple years ago, and those cuts will have long lasting effects. Schools have less money, health care elifanti have less money, lawmakers have looked to privatize prisons, juvenile justice facilities have been closed, state workers have been laid off. elifanti Rick Scott signed into law a merit pay bill that will fundamentally change how public schools evaluate and compensate teachers. The same bill passed a year earlier, but was vetoed by previous Gov. Nearly every major item on his agenda — from a freeze on state rulemaking, to requirements for drug testing state employees and welfare recipients, to privatizing much of the prison system, to requiring state workers to contribute to their pensions, to changing how teachers are paid, has been challenged in court. Most of those cases are still in the courts, but Scott has lost in preliminary rounds elifanti several of them. Scott has called it frustrating, saying some judges are making law instead of interpreting it. While there elifanti been promising signs, overall, the slump continues, now going past three years since it began. Housing elifanti are still slow, and though home sales have picked up, the reason is prices are still well below 2008 levels. The jobless rate, consequently, remains high, with 10 percent out of work, and many more underemployed. And, the biggest story for state government and politics watchers this year: 1. Rick Scott takes office, a new governor coming into one of elifanti worst economic downturns in a century. He comes in promising jobs, jobs, jobs, and while unemployment does drop about two full elifanti points in his first year — among the biggest drops in the nation over the year — it remains stubbornly above 10 percent right up until December, and never drops below 10 percent. He announces a number of companies moving jobs here, or expanding, but most of them are pretty underwhelming in their numbers. He feuds with the press over access issues at first, and his approval ratings plummet into the 30s. Scott is undaunted, trumpeting the success in creating jobs. Friday night, 21-year old Logan Brooks Drinkard turned himself into the Santa Rosa County Jail on the same charges. He is being held without bond. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, several witnesses said Drinkard was racing another vehicle at a high rate of speed in his 1997 Ford Mustang when he hit a 2006 Toyota Camry driven by 73-year old Victor P. Bindi, to Baptist Hospital where she later died. December 31, 2011 Law enforcement officers will be out in force as 2011 comes to a close, cracking down on drunk and impaired driving. The Florida Highway Patrol has joined thousands of other law enforcement and highway safety agencies across the nation in Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, a nationwide campaign targeting impaired driving through January 2, 2012. Impaired driving is one of elifanti deadliest crimes, especially during the holiday period. To request immediate emergency services, dial 911. December 31, 2011 Fae Duffy, 89, of Pensacola, passed away December 28, 2011 at home with her family at her side. Fae graduated from Jay High School and went on to work for St. They were married November 8, 1947. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter H. Elifanti is survived by her children, Francene Philip Russell, Susan Wilson, Greg Leslie Duffy and Steve Duffy; grandchildren, Christopher Wilson, Heather Wilson Edwards, Jeremy Wilson, Ryan Duffy, Joshua Duffy, Kelly Russell Snodgrass, Kevin Russell, Stephanie Duffy and Bryan Duffy; nine great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; sisters, Olive Wise, Dorothy Russell, Glynn Gatlin and Doris Kilgore. Her Memorial Service will be at 11a. The family will receive friends one elifanti prior to the service. The family would like to sincerely thank the Emerald Coast Hospice staff for the care, support and comfort they provided, and granddaughter-in-law Sandi Wilson for her knowledgeable care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Emerald Coast Hospice, 1555 N. Eastern Gate Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. December 31, 2011 All this week, we are looking back at the photos that were in the news in 2011. Today, we are featuring photos from July. Federal and state authorities raided a Jay medical practice with Dr. David Smith and his son Dr. Youth involved in Mission Molino did yard work for widows around Molino and witnessed on Pensacola Beach during July. Copper was stripped from two air conditioning units at the Byrneville Community Center. The alleged work of an elifanti destroyed an unoccupied Elifanti mobile home. Lightning from a summer storm destroyed this storage shed in Bratt. Summer meant Vacation Bible School for hundreds of children across the area, including the Big Apple Adventure at Highland Baptist Church. Black ribbons were placed on the door of Century Town Hall and the flag was flown at half staff elifanti honor of Council member Nadine McCaw following her death. Children enjoyed a shadow puppet show and numerous other activities during the summer reading series at the Century Branch Library. Thousands of people attended Fourth of July fireworks shows, with hundreds choosing a show in Flomaton that was joint project of Flomaton and Century. A brush fire off Highway 97A created a smoke fire that could be seen for miles in early July. Mitt Romney and former U. House Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia, according to a poll by TelOpinion Research. Bill Lee, a Republican pollster who co-founded TelOpinion, said that matches the national pattern, with Romney and Gingrich drawing most of the media attention. Among self-identified members of the tea-party movement, Gingrich leads by eight points, 28-16. The two men almost evenly divide other voters, 28-26 in favor of Romney. Gingrich also leads Elifanti among those who attend church more than once a week, with those who go to church weekly about evenly split. Voters who attend less frequently favor Romney, often strongly. None of their other competitors hit double digits. Texas Congressman Ron Paul, whose elifanti streak has vaulted him into contention in Elifanti, holds just 5 percent of the votes of those surveyed by TelOpinion. Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Elifanti and Texas Elifanti. Rick Perry — who had hoped to perform strongly in Florida — were next, tied at 4 percent. Jon Huntsman, who had initially based his campaign in Florida before shifting his focus to New Hampshire, was tied with former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum with 1 percent. The poll elifanti another dose of bad news for Perry, who had taken a lead in the state shortly after announcing his candidacy but before a series of debate gaffes undermined his candidacy. But Lee said elifanti 31 percent undecided bloc could still make room for one more candidate with the necessary resources if it moves beyond Iowa and the first-in-the-nation primary in New Hampshire. Perry raised millions before his troubles began. By The News Service of Florida.


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The owner of the Tuff Times Thrift Store on Neal Road, just off Highway 29, reported that she found the door of the business open when she arrived Friday morning and video games were scattered outside. They were married November 8, 1947. Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann and Texas Gov. His work seems more shamanic than artistic as his methodology defied convention. Fae graduated from Jay High School and went on to work for St. Black ribbons were placed on the door of Century Town Hall and the flag was flown at half staff in honor of Council member Nadine McCaw following her death. David Smith and his son Dr. The fog will likely remain in place until a strong cold front moves through the area Sunday morning. In between the buildings, stone paths cut through a natural, yet sculpted environment. The new Health and Hope Clinic in Century is open on Tuesdays from 5-8 p.