Archive for June 2012

Obituary: Alice Eloise Sevor Rutherford

Alice Eloise Sevor Rutherford, passed away Thursday, June 28, 2012 at Madison County Memorial Hospital.

Funeral services will be 3:00 PM Saturday, June 30, 2012 at Lee First Baptist Church with burial at Macedonia Cemetery. Visitation will be Friday, June 29, from 6 – 8 PM at Beggs Funeral Home, Madison Chapel.

She is survived by her husband: Leroy Douglas Rutherford Sr., 2 children: Leroy Douglas Rutherford Jr., and Darleen Rutherford Taylor (Rob); 6 grandchildren,: Bill Rutherford, Maria Rutherford Gilbert, Robin Taylor, Kristina Rutherford Gilbert, Michelle Taylor and Samantha Rutherford and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one daughter: Martha Alice Rutherford, parents: Dollie Mae and William “Bill” Sevor, four brothers: Willie, Paul, Jimmie, and Gene Sevor, and two sisters: Louise Dunlap and Dot Holley.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Faith Baptist Church, 1135 E US 90, Madison, Florida 32340 or to Macedonia Cemetery Fund, 5539 E US Hwy 90, Lee, Florida 32059

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Debby Makes Landfall at Dixie County

By Lynette Norris
Greene Publishing Inc.

“At this point, we’re good,” said EMS Director Tom Cisco at the 2:30 June 26 National Weather Service Update at the EMS station in Madison.
Tropical Storm Debby was predicted to make landfall in about an hour in Dixie County, with sustained winds of 30-35 mph. As it moved inland, those winds were expected to drop to 20-30 mph., because “the structure of the storm is not that great.” As the system moved through Madison County and began pulling away, it would pull in a band of drier air behind it; already at the 2:30 meeting the color weather radar image onscreen showed the northeast half of the county in a dry band and the southeast portion in a moderate green rain band, with only the southeast corner in a band of yellow.
With Debby’s passing and moving on, weather patterns would then be somewhat drier than the usual summer weather patterns, and very hot; temperature would be in the 90s, and those persons dealing with cleanup after the storm would need to be prepared for that.
River flooding except for the Suwannee River did not to appear to be a great concern, and barricades were on their way from DOT to block off impassable and dangerous roads.
All those gathered at the station agreed that things had quieted down significantly since the noon hour, with the one big area of uncertainty being the sinkhole beside I-10. DOT was pouring cement into it and hoping it would hold, so that the entire eastbound part of the Highway would not have to be shut down.
Other than that, “we’re transitioning away from dealing with impact to dealing with the aftermath – the ongoing rainfall, the flooding and the runoff.”

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“CARES” DINNER POSTPONED DUE TO FLOOD CONDITIONS

LIVE OAK, FL, June 26, 2012 – The Suwannee River Partnership’s Annual CARES Dinner, scheduled for this Thursday evening in Live Oak, has been cancelled due to flood conditions from Tropical Storm Debby.

This is the first-ever cancellation of the annual event that honors farmers and producers for their environmental stewardship. The dinner will be rescheduled later this summer and award recipients and their guests soon will be notified of the new date.

“Our honored guests, families and friends will be busy dealing with the aftermath of Debby,” explains Hugh Thomas, SRP spokesman. “We don’t want Debby to dampen this important annual event that honors the agriculture community so we’ve decided to postpone until conditions improve.”

For more information contact Hugh Thomas at 352.317.0504.

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Sinkhole On I-10

A sinkhole has opened near the eastbound weigh station and one lane of traffic has been closed until further notice.

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County Commission Declares State of Emergency

Madison to Help Neighboring Counties With Storm Waste
By Lynette Norris
Greene Publishing, Inc.

Noting that it was an emergency, that it would be temporary, and that Madison could find itself in a similar situation someday, the four Madison County Commissioners present at the special meeting Tuesday morning, June 26, voted to approve allowing neighboring Columbia and Suwannee Counties to use the Aucilla Landfill in Madison County to dispose of excess storm waste.
The two counties in question have been hard-hit by widespread flooding and asked to begin using the Aucilla site by the following morning, hoping to be able to revert to using their own sites by the next week.
Commissioners added that the counties would have to pay a “tipping fee,” i.e., their waste “would be weighed on the scale like everybody else,” and they would be charged accordingly.
The second item on the agenda was to declare a state of emergency in Madison County, allowing the county to make emergency requisitions and request assistance from the state in the form of sandbags, barricades, and reimbursements for storm-related costs such as a few extra chainsaws to clear away fallen trees where they impede traffic.
Tom Cisco, Director of Emergency Management Services for Madison County, said that by “just guessing,” he thought that there had probably been six eight inches of rain so far Tuesday, and that it might taper off to three or four inches by Wednesday.
Lonnie Thigpen Director of the Madison County Road Department, said that he expected to be able to start grading dirt roads in the county, when they had dried out enough. People might get a little impatient having to wait until then, he said, but as Commission Wayne Vickers pointed out, “You can’t grade mud.”

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ASPCA Applauds Florida Court Decision Placing Custody of Animals Seized From Caboodle Ranch, Inc. With Madison County Sheriff

Hundreds of ASPCA responders providing extensive care
for animals in a temporary shelter since February

NEW YORK—The ASPCA® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) applauds the decision of the County Court, Third Judicial Circuit, Madison County, Fla., ordering the animals seized from Caboodle Ranch, Inc. (“Caboodle”) on February 27, 2012, as part of a criminal animal cruelty investigation, to be remanded to the custody of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office. The Court stripped Caboodle, a Fla. not-for-profit corporation, of all right, title or interest in the animals seized from its facility in February and prohibited Caboodle from possessing other animals.

The ASPCA has managed the sheltering of the hundreds of animals (almost all cats) removed from the overcrowded and unsanitary conditions at Caboodle in Lee, Fla., approximately 64 miles east of Tallahassee, for the past four months.

“We are pleased that the Court so strongly affirmed what we knew to be true from our work on this case—that Caboodle has not provided adequate care for the animals in the past and is not fit to do so in the future,” said Stacy Wolf, vice president of the ASPCA.

“The Court’s decision has the best interest of the animals at heart,” said Tim Rickey, senior director of the ASPCA’s Field Investigations and Response team. “As the Court noted, cats at Caboodle lived in filth; many were sick and in pain; hundreds of ASPCA responders have made an extraordinary effort to care for these cats over the past four months in order to bring them back to a basic level of health. Our hope is that we will soon be able to help them find the homes, special adoption arrangements or colonies they so richly deserve.”

Among some of the Court’s findings:

The evidence demonstrated “clearly and convincingly, that the Caboodle animals were not receiving proper and reasonable care while in the custody of Caboodle.” (Order ¶ 8)

“Caboodle’s own veterinarian testified that the number of animals on the Caboodle property on the date of the seizure significantly exceeded the limits he had recommended. . .” (Order ¶ 10f)

Caboodle “depended upon a continuing influx of new animals for its financial survival. It is more likely than not that Caboodle would continue to fail to abide by the recommendations of its own veterinarian regarding population limitations if the animals were returned.” (Order ¶ 10g)

“Sick animals were not adequately isolated. . .” (Order ¶ 10j)

“. . . Caboodle is clearly and substantially lacking in the resources, ability, skill and (most importantly) willingness to follow expert veterinary advice essential to an operation dedicated to the care of such a large and apparently ever-growing number of animals it seemed intent on sheltering.” (Order ¶ 11)
The following criminal charges are pending against the founder of Caboodle: one count of felony animal cruelty; three counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty; and one count of scheming to defraud (felony).

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Family Looking for Father’s Daughters from a Previous Marriage

The family of Cleveland “Buster” Waters is desperately trying to find his two oldest daughters from a previous marriage. The daughter’s first names are Vicky and Terry. If you know of their whereabouts, please call his daughter, Carolyn, at (850) 464-0516.

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Lee To Host 4th of July Celebration

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MADISON COUNTY BABE RUTH 12U GIRLS SOFTBALL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS

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The Madison County Babe Ruth 12U Girls Softball Team is headed to state after dominating their division at the District Championships in Alachua , Florida this past weekend. Despite the weather and elements the girls worked together to obtain the wins needed to bring home the championship. They are a great group of girls and they love softball. They played really hard and they so want to do the same at the State Championships located in Ocala, Florida. The girls will be headed to Ocala the first week of July for at least 4 to 5 days of competition.
The team consists of the following girls: Front row(L-R) Reese Rutherford, Kaylee Groover, Mckenzie Miller,Haily Deihl, Middle Row(L-R) Hannah Zimmerly, Hailey Rogers, Kaylie Rogers, Desirea Alexander, Katelyn McCamman, Camryn Strickland, Alexis Bowen, Bat Boy, Rhett Rutherford; Back Row(L-R) Coaches: Chris Miller, Jamie Groover and Will Rutherford

The team is currently raising money in order to compete at State. The girls only have one week to raise any needed monies. Please be on the lookout for these girls and their fundraising endeavors. One fund raiser, a car wash has already been scheduled this SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2012 at the (MCCB) Madison County Community Bank. Any support you can give these young ladies would be greatly appreciated.

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Obituary: Horace Eugene (Gene) Hollie

Horace Eugene ( Gene ) Hollie, 84, of Lee, passed away at his home on Friday, June 22,2012, after a short battle with lung cancer.
Mr. Hollie was born in Alabama, later his family moved to Live Oak, where he spent his young adult life. Later he moved to Panama City, but returned to Live Oak and Lee where he met and married Laverta Williams.
Mr. Hollie is preceded in death by his son Kevin.
Surviving are his children: Joan(Mike) McCrimon, John (Angie) Hollie, James (Judy) Corbin all of Live Oak; Tammy (Tim) Sindt of Madison, Edith (Virgil) Morgan of Morganton,Ga., Debbie Nolan and Leroy (Penny) Hollie of Brooksville, Earl (Vicky) Hollie of Panama City, Keith (Gwen) Hollie of Anchorage, Alaska; and one cousin, Gayle (Willie) Carter of Lee. Also surviving are three stepdaughters and four stepsons from surrounding counties, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
Mr. Hollie was a carpenter and an avid fisherman that loved telling about the big one that got away. He was also a great gardener that loved to give his vegetables to friends and family.
ICS Cremations of Lake City were in charge of all arrangements.
A memorial service will be held at Pine Grove Missionary Church (three miles north of Madison on Rocky Ford Rd.) in on July 01, 2012 at 2 p.m.

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Special Elections Issue Coming Up

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
On Wednesday, August 1, The Madison County Carrier will publish a special section entitled “Meet the Candidates.” In preparation for this informative section, Greene Publishing, Inc. has questions for each candidate.
Each candidate is asked to email Jacob Bembry (Jacob@greenepublishing.com) for copies of the questions for the race. Each candidate’s answers will appear exactly as he or she has answered them in the “Meet the Candidates” section.
In addition, candidates can also purchase ads for the special section.
If anyone has questions about this special election issue, please email them to Jacob@greenepublishing.com.

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City Commission To Hold Special Meeting

AGENDA
CITY COMMISSION MEETING
JUNE 26, 2012
5:30 p.m.

1. Call to Order

2. Adoption of Agenda

3. First Reading on Proposed Ordinance 2012-4 — AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MADISON, FLORIDA RELATING TO APPROVAL OF AN AMENDMENT OF LESS THAN TEN CONTIGUOUS ACRES OF LAND TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS OF THE CITY OF MADISON LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, PURSUANT TO AN APPLICATION BY THE PROPERTY OWNERS OF SAID ACREAGE; PROVIDING FOR CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT FROM OFFICE, RESIDENTIAL (OR) TO COMMERCIAL, HIGHWAY DISTRICT (C-4) OF CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MADISON, FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (City Manager)

4. Review and Consideration of a Revised Bond Resolution Regarding a USDA Project for the Renovation of the Police Department Facility (City Manager)

5. Adjourn

Any person who decides to appeal any decision made by the commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.

Names of persons requesting items to be placed on this agenda are shown in parentheses.

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CHERRY LAKE FIRE RESCUE INC. IS HOSTING A FUNDRAISER FOR RYAN CASLER-SMITH

Ryan Casler-Smith

Saturday August 18, 2012
9 AM – 4 PM
100% of the proceeds will go to Ryan and his family.

Some of Ryan’s deases include: Hydrocephalus Syndrome, Chiari Malformation with Multiple Syrnxs, Klippel-Feil, Perthes Dease, Tuerrettes Syndrome, Spondyloepiphseal Dysplasia and Hip Dysplasia.
We will have a Mystery Gun Raffle, Skeet Shooting, Still Targets, Archery and a Bounce House. There will hamburgers, hotdogs, snacks and drinks available.
Available at Fundraiser will be Auction Items and a Gigantic Yard Sale.
To make donations for Auction and Yard Sale items see a member or call and leave a message at (850) 929-2354 or call Donna (850)464-2276.
All Donations Are Greatly Appreciated
WALLY AND VONNIE DAVIS’ SHOOTING RANGE
5757 NE ROCKY FORD ROAD
MADISON FLORIDA 32350

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Obituary: Dorothy Jean McKinney

Dorothy Jean McKinney, age 82, died Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at South Georgia Medical Center, Valdosta, Georgia.

Visitation will be Friday, June 22, 2012 from 6 8 PM at Beggs Funeral Home, Madison Chapel with a graveside service in Pennsylvania at a later date.

She was born in Wilkinsburg, PA and she and her husband had lived in Madison for 22 years. She work at Greene Publishing as a Advertising Representative, and was a member of First United Methodist Church.

She is survived by her husband of sixty-two years Oliver McKinney: Son Brian McKinney; daughter: Lois Reed: 4 Grandchildren: Kristie, Michael, Caylene and Shannon and 2 Great Grandchildren Eric and Preston.

Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements 850-973-2258.

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Knights of Columbus Fundraiser

The Knights of Columbus will be hosting a fundraiser on Friday. They will be cooking their delicious grilled chicken leg quarters, baked beans, coleslaw, roll, dessert and tea for $6. The plates will be on sale at the Courthouse Lawn beginning at 10 a.m. This fundraiser is for the construction of a handicap ramp for the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church.

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Meet Your Candidates

Do you really know who to vote for in the coming elections? If you are like the average person the answer is probably ‘NO.” The Middle Florida Baptist Association would like to help you in making a wise decision in this critically important election year. On Saturday, June 30, 2012 they will be hosting a prayer walk to allow you the opportunity to meet and pray with the candidates. The prayer walk will be conducted from 9:00 am – 11:00 am at Four Freedoms Park. So plan now to come and join with your fellow citizens on Saturday, June 30th from 9:00 am until 11:00 am.

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Daybreak Creative Writing Workshop

Greenville Public Library will be hosting the Daybreak Creative Writing Workshop for children on Thursday, June 21. The camp will begin at 2 p.m. Author Angela Y. Hodge will be a special guest and teacher. All children are invited. 

 

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Gov. Rick Scott Appoints Fain Poppell to Madison County School Board

Fain Poppell was appointed to the vacant District 1 School Board position by Gov. Rick Scott.

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Madison Countians Make Dean’s List At VSU

Valdosta State University has announced the names of students from Spring 2012 who have earned the academic status of Dean’s List.

Students who achieve a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher on nine (9) or more semester hours with an institutional (VSU) GPA of 3.00 or higher are recognized by being placed on the Dean’s List. Developmental Studies, transients and graduate students are not eligible for Dean’s List status.

Area students include:

Teresa Yetter Alexander, of Madison

Kristy L Blalock, of Pinetta

Joseph Clark Chandler, of Madison

Kristin Nicole Finney, of Madison

Mary Pumphrey Hutto, of Pinetta

David Glenn Sanders, of Madison

Valdosta State University is a premier regional university, characterized by outstanding instruction, a wide range of student life opportunities and a close connection to the community. Established in 1906, the institution’s mission is to prepare students to meet global opportunities and challenges through excellence in teaching and learning; to expand the boundaries of current knowledge, and explore the practical applications of that knowledge, through excellence in scholarship and creative endeavors; and to promote the economic, cultural, and educational progress of the community and region, through excellence in service outreach. VSU seeks to accomplish this mission in a dynamic, student-centered learning environment marked by a respect for diverse abilities, backgrounds, and contributions by all members of the university community.

Learn more about VSU at www.valdosta.edu.

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Obituary: Leila Browning

Leila Browning left us June 10, 2012 just short of her 84th birthday. She was, to the last, a strong-minded individualist, living her life in the manner that most pleased her, while known for her generosity with family and friends. She mastered her favorite pastime – fishing – in the ponds at Lovett and the reaches of the Econfina River– even if not pulling in a big catch every trip. Known affectionately as “Noochie”, her special talent was being the best at whatever she set her mind to; fishing, academics at Greenville High School and beyond, and her professional work as an accountant. She was legendary within the family as an exceptional card player, even in friendly games. Being the best is particularly true in her generosity and love for friends and family. Ever a strong support to her family – parents William Carlos (Los) and Emmett Dewey Browning of Lovett and brothers Carroll (Tib) Browning and W. H. (Dub) Browning of Jacksonville – she is survived by sisters Patty Olson and Marianne Green (Madison, FL); nieces Beth Tweddle (Centreville, VA), Dr. Eve Browning (Duluth, MN); Sheila Hartsfield (GA); nephews Ivan Browning (St. Augustine, FL), Bill Green (Washington, DC), and James Green (Raleigh, NC), 5 great-nieces, 9 great-nephews, and numerous friends in and around Madison, and across the country.
Her academic scholarship for teacher training at Florida State gave way to enlistment in the Women’s Army Corps, where she served eight years. Her duty stations included Japan, and Washington DC. Leila earned her first accounting credentials from Strayer College, and later, a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Florida State University. In her career as an accountant, Leila helped expand a rewarding business for brother Tib Browning, and her clients usually included fishing outfitters across North Florida. Her work on her own farm left time to pursue the activities she loved – a good book, a friendly game of cards, a visit with friends. She leaves a legacy of consideration and kindness for all whose paths crossed hers, from the Lovett community to dedicated medical teams at Lake City Veterans Hospital.

Services at Concord Church , Saturday, June 16, 2012 at 10:30 a.m.

The family requests that condolences be expressed by contributions in support of our nation’s military heroes; the Wounded Warrior Project, at www.woundedwarriorproject.org or to the USO at www.uso.org or United Service Organizations P.O. Box 96322 Washington, DC 20090-6322

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