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         INFRASTRUCTURE
         Ulmerton Road
                      Town Attorney David Ottinger remarked that the en-
         work a long haul  By BRIAN GOFF  people would turn out at the meeting to listen and have  tire process could take up to 6 months to complete.  Product: ASHBrd  PubDate: 06-19-2016  Zone: ACT Edition: 1 Page: NewsCov  User: arectenwal Time: 06-18-2016 16:27 Color: CMYK
                  Mayor Gary Katica remarked that he hoped many
                 their say.
             BELLEAIR – The discussion as to whether or not to
 Average income: $109,304  Average income: $100,000+  tion recently started construction on two  Redevelopment Area or CRA, was pulled from the agen-  too important to pass quickly and if necessary we will  future owners of the property if the current bidders fail  Nice new sidewalk on Roosevelt Boulevard is part of a larger picture. PAGE 2
                      Related to the issue, resident Lil Cromer asked the
                  “We need to understand this issue,” he said. “This is
         The Florida Department of Transporta-
                      commission if the CRA and the TIF would apply to any
             declare the Belleview Biltmore property a Community
         more segments of Ulmerton Road.
         The $8 million widening of the road
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                      to complete the sale. Ottinger said the CRA and TIF
             da of the May 15 Town Commission meeting. Town
                 put it off until we get all the information we need.”
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                      only apply to the current prospective buyers and if they
             Manager Micah Maxwell said there was still more infor-
         from east of Wild Acres Road to El Cen-
                  If the area is designated a CRA then the new Biltmore
             mation needed before commissioners could properly
         tro/Ranchero Boulevard from four to six
                      fail to conclude the deal the designation goes away.
                 owners would be able to apply for Tax Increment Fi-
                 nancing, TIF, which would use tax dollars for 30 years
                      The group Friends of the Belleview Biltmore isn’t
             discuss the issue.
         lanes began in January. A similar $9.2
                 to help them pay for the loans necessary to pay for the
             It was decided to hold a special commission meeting
                      waiting for tax money to support the restoration of the
         million widening project along Ulmerton
         from the Seminole Bypass Canal to Wild
                      an antique auto show on Father’s Day, June 17. The
                  Several commissioners wondered if all the tax and fi-
             Maxwell said, however, that commissioners would not
         Acres Road also began in January. Both
                      show will be on the grounds of the historic Rutland
             be expected to declare the property a CRA at the meet-
                 nancial information would be available when they met
         projects are slated to be finished in the  on Tuesday, May 29, 6:30 p.m., to deal with the matter.  millions required to refurbish the hotel and property.  hotel. They have scheduled a fundraiser in the form of  TAMPABAY.COM  SUNDAY 0 6. 1 9. 1 6  II  C ITIZEN-TIMES.COM  II  ST. PETE TIMES - BEACHES
         summer of 2015.  ing, only to decide if the property is in a blighted  on the 29th. Maxwell said likely some, but not all of it,
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                                                                      Stories of Madison County
                                                                      lawman E.Y. Ponder linger
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         The people with the Jolley Trolley are                        Living / 1D Stories of Madison County
         getting ready to roll out plans for a new  By BRIAN GOFF       lawman E.Y. Ponder linger  29,300 total readers
         service that would make the trolley more  By BRIAN GOFF  3.4 million monthly visitors  Living / 1D plan focuses
                                                                         even as old jail is sold
                     INDIAN  ROCKS  BEACH  –
         accessible to a greater number of people.  City Commissioner Joanne  Mayor’s budget
         The service is currently being called  BELLEAIR – As he looked  “Cookie” Kennedy is entering
         circulators, said Bob Longenecker, exec-  across the sports field at the  the state politics arena.
         utive director of Jolley Trolley, and it is  crowd gathered for the Back-  SUNDAY 0 6. 1 9. 1 6  II  C ITIZEN-TIMES.COM  II
         particularly aimed at people who do not  yard Bash, Belleair Mayor  Kennedy is running for the
         currently use public transportation be-  Gary Katica remarked, “This  Florida House of Representa-
         cause they think it is inconvenient and  is so Belleair.”  tives District 66 seat. The new
         that they are too far away from the main  What he meant was, when  district, created in the redistrict-  on maintaining, not adding
         line.  there is a good cause the peo-  ing process, encompasses Indi-  ERA ENDS
         ... Page 13A.  ple of the community come  an Shores, Indian Rocks Beach,
         ENVIRONMENT  out to support it. In this case  Belleair Beach, Belleair Shore,  Joanne “Cookie” Kennedy  Stories of Madison County  2017
                     Belleair Bluffs, Belleair, Largo
             the cause was the Ed
             Wahlbeck Scholarship Fund,
                     and a portion of unincorporated
                                                                      lawman E.Y. Ponder linger economic growth,
         Mobile collection  a fund to help young athletes  Seminole. Petersburg, who was elected to  had to fire people, we had to  Despite St. Petersburg’s recent strong  bers listened to a parade of department
                     Republican Larry Ahern of St.
                                                                            heads and budget officials present their
                        bring in new people, and the
             in need follow their dream.
                                                                            budgets.
                                                                       Living / 1D
         in IRB is a big hit  shortly after Wahlbeck passed  the District 51 seat in 2010,  had to make some difficult deci-  There weren’t a lot of fireworks. Perhaps  Valedictorians
                                                                    Kriseman’s proposal calls for a more
                                                                       even as old jail is sold conservative approach.
                        state came in to oversee it. We
             The fund was established
                     and Democrat Mary Louise Am-
                        sions that affected every person
         Anyone fa-  away suddenly two years ago.  brose, who lives in Belleair  in our city. It was difficult and  BY CHARLIE FRAGO  “My belief in entering the process this  the biggest flash point was over Kriseman’s
         miliar with the  He spent a lifetime mentoring             Times Staff Writer  year is that we’ve taken another step in  $750,000 Cohort of Champions initiative,
                                                                            a mentoring program for at-risk youth,
         many activities  and helping, not only his own  Bluffs, also have qualified to  stressful. Now our city is one of  ST. PETERSBURG — Minutes after for-  S ER VING ASHEVILLE SINCE 1 870 & Salutatorians
                                                                        attaining equilibrium...,” Kriseman said.
         in  Indian  children, but also many other  Supporters line up for food at Belleair’s Backyard Bash to raise  run for the new District 66 seat.  the healthiest cities in this  mer mayor Rick Baker blasted his incum-  “And while there aren’t many large-scale  announced in early 2016.  “While there  t’s time to meetthis year’stop graduates
                   Photo by BRIAN GOFF
             young athletes, who he and
                                                                        investments in this budget, there is a com-
                        country. We have a million dol-
                                                                    bent rival’s “unprecedented fiscal mis-
         Summer kids movies feature familiar names  district,” Kennedy said. “I know  lars in our bank account now.”  BEACH BEACON  management” while launching his elec-  mitment to funding existing priorities.”  wanted to know if the program can show  aren’t many  I at Pinellas County’s private schools.
                                                                            City Council member Jim Kennedy
                     “I have a connection to the
         Rocks Beach
                money for the Ed Wahlbeck Scholarship Fund.
                                                                          S ER VING ASHEVILLE SINCE 1 870
             his wife, Mary, took in to their
                     about the issues of beach re-
                                                                    tion campaign on the steps of City Hall last
             home to eat and sleep.
                        According to state law,
                                                                            any measurable accomplishments.
         might say the
                  eral portrait pictures of her ‘Madagascar 3’ opens June 8 ... See page 3B.
                town of Belleair. The mayor
                                                                        Translation? This is a budget for main-
 INTERNATIONAL NEW YORK TIMES  BOSTON MAGAZINE  Party Ever, or the annual Oktoberfest, or  Wahlbeck died. ‘Battleship,’ ‘Dictator’  operated the Cookie Cutter, a  resignation will only be effective  CHARLOTTE OBSERVER  istration’s fourth budget.  posed $250 million general fund budget  Kanika Tomalin. She said the program,  budget, there is a  stories. How did they do it? Who helped  ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES
                had praise for him too.
                        Kennedy has to submit a letter
         most popular
                                                                                large-scale
                                                                                  They’re more than ready for their next
                  late husband. She was taken
                     nourishment, the Biltmore, ed-
             Katica was one of the first
                “Eric is a Godsend to this
             to arrive at the event on May
                                                                                investments
         event is the
                  by what was happening.
                                                                    week, incumbent Mayor Rick Kriseman
                        of resignation from her com-
                                                                            “I’m not sure we have exact metrics to
                                                                        taining what the city has, not adding what
                     ucation in Seminole and Largo.
                                                                    gave City Council a first look at his admin-
             12. He recalled the day
                                                                        it wants.
                                                                            speak to outcome yet,” said Deputy Mayor
                     I understand business.”
                  “I am so very proud of all
                town. It has been said that the
         Biggest Beach
                        mission seat in June. But her
                                                                                  step, but we asked them to share their
                                                                                in this
                  my kids who are putting this
                     Kennedy, 52, has owned and
                                                                        The mayor’s budget memo for the pro-
                measure of someone is reflect-
         perhaps the Beauty and the Beach cele-
                  together,” she said. “And I am
             “Sudden death is so hard to
                        on the date she is sworn in to
                                                                            which serves about 100 boys and young
                                                                    Strong economic growth in recent years
                ed in who he associates with,
                                                                        contains the word “maintain” a lot.
                  grateful to all our friends and
                                                                                  them? Read what these valedictorians
                                                                                commitment
                                                                            men ages 12 to 24, was still being tweaked.
         bration.
                        her seat in the state House, if
                                                                    has allowed the city to restore services cut
                and Eric has surrounded him-
                     hair salon in Indian Rocks
              lead list of new films
                     Beach, for the past 25 years.
                                                                    during the Great Recession and still make
                                                                            Budget director Tom Greene said the city
         Ask Public Services Director Dean
                                                                        The city only plans to hire a handful of
                                                                                to funding
             comprehend,” he said. “The
                        she should win. That would
                     This attempt at state politics
                        happen  sometime  after  the
                                                                                  and salutatorians told us about their fam-
                  customers of the business
                self with so many good peo-
         Scharmen and he will tell you the annual
             only explanation is that the
         chemical and electronic waste pickup is
                     is not the first for Kennedy; in
                                                                        workers in an operating budget that is 3.75
                        November election. If she loses
             good Lord needed a good guy,
                                                                            currently has a projected deficit of $4.5 mil-
                                                                    strategic investments, the mayor said at a
                ple.”
                                                                                existing
                  who have come here to sup-
         on that list and is by far the most appre-
             and Ed Wahlbeck was certain-
                                                                            lion, which is slightly smaller than
                Across the field, Mary
                  port the scholarship. It means
                  a lot.”
         ciated event in the city.
                                                                    But now, the mayor said, it’s time to take
                                                                                says
                                                                            same time last year.
                                                                                  their faith.
                Wahlbeck was standing near a
                                                                        largely due to rising labor costs and spiking
                                                                                Mayor Rick
                     Back in 2002, as she was com-
                                                                    a break from major investments of tax dol-
                                                                        health care costs.
                        ignation still happens on
         ... Page 3A.  ly a good guy.” in theaters this week  fact it is somewhat déjà vu.  the state election then her res-  CHARLOTTE OBSERVER  May 9 council budget workshop.  percent larger than last year, an increase THE VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS at the  priorities,”  ilies, their studies, their ambitions and  ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES
                                                                            Last year was also the first time that
             Ed’s son, Eric, is the Parks
                display soliciting donations for
                                                                        For more than five hours, council mem-
                the scholarship fund and sev-
                                                                            . See BUDGET, 2
             and Recreation director for the
                        swearing-in day, but the City
                                                                                Kriseman.
                                                                    lars.
                     pleting her fourth year on the
                  See BASH, page 4A
                                                                                    PAGES 6-7
         OUTDOORS  Sacha Baron Cohen stars in this story of a  IRB City Commission, Kennedy  Commission could decide to  25,550 distribution  S ER VING ASHEVILLE SINCE
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         Tarpon fishing on No parties in the park
                     unsuccessfully ran for the Flori-
                        reappoint her. They did not
                     da Senate seat held by Dennis
                        reappoint her after her loss in
 242,073 readers worldwide   1,000,000+ readers worldwide  the upswing  By WAYNE AYERS  www.TBNweekly.com  re-elected to the city commis-  Kennedy describes herself as Democrat,  1,186,181 total readers  “It has always been a mission of mine that, when I have children, that it will be the sort   Lapses  168,400 distribution
              North African dictator ... Page 1B.
                                                                     SUBMERGED
                        2002.
                                                                    REZA SETAYESH FATHER OF THE MEMBERS OF POSH HAMMER SURPRISE SURFACES
                     Jones. Then in 2008 she was
                         a
                        Although
                                                                      “It has always been a mission of mine that, when I have children, that it will be the sort  Wadington
                     sion. Now four years later, she
         As for the beachside tarpon report, Bluffs decides its one public park is not for rent
                                                                    of parenting that is very selfless — and I have lived by that rule ever since they were born.”
                        somewhat of a centrist and
                     is running for state office again.
                     Kennedy said she learned a
                        hopes to be able to help smooth
                                                                      of parenting that is very selfless — and I have lived by that rule ever since they were born.” blamed in
                                                                                     moves into ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES
                 Rental of the park could bring additional income
         this week is sure to be good as long as
         Volume XXXIV, No. 6
                        the waters between the oppos-
                     lot from her loss the last time
                         May 17, 2012
                                                                                     Wadington
         the winds stay light. There has been no
                 to the city at a time when revenues are down.
                        ing political camps in Tallahas-
                     and from the time she has
                     spent in municipal politics.
         beach lately, many of these fish have New city hall in the works again
                        see.
         COUNTY
             BELLEAIR BLUFFS – Despite a number of re-
                 City Attorney Thomas Trask said he could look
                                 1,186,181 total readers
         shortage of fish migrating along the
                     “I know what we need to do
                        Kennedy is a single mother
                                                                      REZA SETAYESH FATHER OF THE MEMBERS OF POSH HAMMER to charge them for their docks, which sit on city land.
                 sion members were cool to the idea.
                                                                     Homeowners near Crisp Park learn the city wants
                                                                                    fall in fire
             out its municipal park next to city hall for wed-
         Work continues
                                                                                  leading role
         been slow moving as they mill their way
         down the beach. These fish can hang  quests from residents, the city will not be renting  into the matter if there was interest. But commis-  better this time,” she said. “The  and has a 16-year-old son,  CHARLOTTE OBSERVER  TOURING WITH THE FAMILY BAND:   moves into  168,400 distribution
             dings, parties or any events.
                     experience has prepared me for
                 Commissioner Jack Nazario said he did not
                        Luke, who attends Clearwater
                 think the park is large enough to rent out.
             The issue came up at the May 14 City Commis-
                        Catholic High School and plays
                     this campaign. Municipal poli-
         on Ulmerton Road
         just below the surface and not come up
                                                                     BY WAVENEY ANN MOORE
                 “We have one small park,” he said. “If somebody
                        football there.
                     tics has absolutely helped. Ev-
                                                                           THE VOICE OF THE MOUNTAINS
             sion workshop when City Clerk Debra Sullivan
 Average income: $286,743  Average income: $200,000+  tion recently started construction on two  ested in renting the park area for parties and other  park is already packed with kids every day, and  difference when you are dealing  explained it is a nickname she  From chef to a roadie   training
                                                                     Times Staff Writer
         for several minutes, making them diffi- Design process begins for Madeira Beach city government center
                     erything is local and it makes a
             said she has received inquiries from people inter-
                 is renting it, no one else can use it.”
                        As for the name “Cookie,” she
                                                                                     leading role
                                                                      TOURING WITH THE FAMILY BAND:  at paper
         cult to spot.
                 Commissioner Taylour Shimkus said the city
                                                                     ST. PETERSBURG — More than a
         The Florida Department of Transporta-
         ... Page 10A
                     with people and their concerns.”(city hall) building is not part of the
                        has had since birth.
                                                                     decade ago, Scott Willis got permits to
             activities. The community center, which is part of
                      “Remodeling this
                  The action represents a restart for the massive proj-
             By WAYNE AYERS
                      phase one study,” he said. “You’re saying a new build-
                 ect. A previous concept presented in January that fea-
                        “Both my dad and my older
                     Kennedy says her current
         more segments of Ulmerton Road. Both
                                                                     extend and repair his dock and add a
         VIEWPOINTS
                 has no shelters that could be rented out separate-
             city hall, can be rented for events.
                                                                     boat lift at his property.
                                                                                     at paper
             MADEIRA BEACH – Planning for what will likely be a
             Other communities do have portions of outdoor
                        sister have taken credit for call-
                 tured Key West-style buildings and a waterfront
                     term on the IRB commission
         projects are slated to be finished in the
                      ing is needed. You need to be comfortable, right out of
                 ly.
         Carl Hiaasen
                      the gate, we are not interested in looking at this one
         summer of 2015.
                 “I agree,” said Commissioner Joseph Barkley.
                        ing me Cookie. I really don’t
                                                                    “It has always been a mission of mine that, when I have children, that it will be the sort
             total makeover of the Madeira Beach city government
                                                                                    Investigation findings
                                                                     But several years ago, he and his
             parks that are available to rent, but they have big-
                 promenade was not mentioned at the meeting. That de-
                     was a tough one early on.
             ger parks with facilities to accommodate groups,
                                                                     neighbors were stunned to learn that
                     “Our city was in a financial
                      anymore. We are going new.”
             complex on Municipal Drive got under way at the May
                 A consensus was reached there would be no
                                                                      From chef to a roadie  Replaces executive editor
                 sign firm had been hired by then-interim city manager
                        know who was responsible, but
         ... Page 3A.
                                                                    of parenting that is very selfless — and I have lived by that rule ever since they were born.”
                        it is the name I’ve gone by my
             8 City Commission meeting.
             Sullivan said. Also, “If we rent the park, we will
                                                                                    lead to three Largo
                     debacle,” she said. “We had to
                 Jim Madden.
                      The current city hall, which opened in 1965, has its
                                                                                   Wadington
                                                                                    trainers’ suspensions.
                  First priority appears to be replacement of the aging
                      problems, Crawford said. He sp
                                                                      their docks actually sit on
             The commission agreed to spend nearly $150,000 to
         LaSala receives
                      mold, rats, “and the possum that fell on our copy ma-
             have the architectural design firm Wannemacher
                 city hall. Money that had been set aside to repair and
         Grownup crimes
                                                                      city-owned waterfront
          Features NORTH CAROLINA REGION
                 remodel the building will now be put toward the town
             Jensen Architects of St. Petersburg come up with a
                                                                      parkland. That’s because
          grownup
                      chine.”
                                                                                     Replaces executive editor
         merit
         positive review  have to keep everyone out,” she pointed out.    See PARTIES, page 4A  start from the ground up. We  whole life.” oke of a leaky roof,  REZA SETAYESH FATHER OF THE MEMBERS OF POSH HAMMER  Awtry, who had advanced
                 center complex design. City Manager Shane Crawford
             Feast at Clearwater Beach
             plan for the current city hall/ fire station property that
                                                                                   moves into
                      Phase one of the development process is to “select
                                                                      the docks — across a body
         charges, columnist
         says. Praise is the only reward Pinellas  could include a new city hall, fire station, public works  emphasized that the commission is choosing to rebuild  See MADEIRA BEACH, page 4A  1,186,181 total readers  of water from Crisp Park —  STAFF REPORTS BY KATHRYN VARN Awtry, who had advanced  168,400 distribution
                                                                                    Times Staff Writer
                                                                      were built on submerged
         … Page 11A.
         County Administrator Bob LaSala will re-  facility and possibly a post office.  rather than remodel.
         ceive as the result of his annual review.                    land that, like the park,  Katie Wadington, news director for
                                                                                    LARGO—Threeinvestigations
                                                                                   leading role
         Pinellas County Commissioners shared                       TOURING WITH THE FAMILY BAND:   into a fire department training
                                                                      belongs to St. Petersburg.
                                                                      In a city with miles of
                                                                                    exercise gone wrong determined
                         The crew
         the results of the 2012 review during  California-bound  Indian Shores OKs  Scott Willis  waterways and more than  the Asheville Citizen-Times, has been
                                                                                     STAFF REPORTS
                         from Post
                                                                                  named to lead WNC’s largest news op-
                                                                                    that human error caused a fire-
                                                                                     Katie Wadington, news director for
         their May 8 meeting. LaSala’s overall  Corner Pizza        is one of the  250,000 residents, the  eration.  fighter’s injury, resulting in sus-
         Business  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9A      From chef to a roadie   pensions for three employees.
                                                                    homeowners
         score was 322.3 out of 400.
                                                                      handful who own property
                                                                                   Wadington joined the Citizen-Times
                                                                                     the Asheville Citizen-Times, has been
                         serves up
         ... Page 3A.
                                                                                    Investigations found that a
         Classifieds  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7B  maintenance deals  along Placido Bayou now  at paper
                                                                                     named to lead WNC’s largest news op-
         County  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12A  delicious samples at the  who learned  find themselves in this  in 2005. Over the past decade, she has
                                                                                  held  multiple  leadership  positions
         Millage rate  By JEANNIE CARLSON  Clearwater Beach         improve his  situation: The city wants  and miscommunications con-
                                                                                     eration.
                                                                    that he can’t
                                                                                    string of training deficiencies
         Entertainment  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3B
                                                                                     Wadington joined the Citizen-Times
                                                                      them to sign a lease to use,
                                                                    dock, or even
         may increase  INDIAN SHORES – Maintenance agreements covering service  drink alcohol  maintain and improve  Replaces executive editor
         Faith & family  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8A
                                                                                    within the company, in-
                                                                                     tributed to
                         Restaurant
         Health & fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10A
                                                                                     an accident
                                                                                    cluding business editor,
                                                                                     in 2005. Over the past decade, she has
         Just for fun  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2B  Photos by WAYNE CATHEL  for the large emergency generator and the three elevators in the  there, without  their docks.  assistant in which fire- desk
                                                                                     held multiple leadership positions
                         Week kickoff
                                                                                     copy Nick
         Lifestyles  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6A  Palm Pavilion provides abundant peel and eat shrimp for guests at the  Indian Shores Municipal Center were approved at the May 8  a city lease.  They’ve also been asked  Awtry, who had advanced
         A new Medicaid bill could cost Pinellas
                         party.
                                                                                     fighter
         County nearly $70 million in the next 10  Clearwater Beach Restaurant Week kickoff party. Guests may visit the  meeting of the Town Council.  chief and editor of WNC within the company, in-
         Pet connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7A
                                                                                     Pluscht,30,fell
         years. And, that’s not the worst of it, ac-  participating restaurants through Saturday, May 19, to enjoy special  Coastal Service and Supply of Largo will provide general in-  to pay a fee of $150 for  Parent. Before moving cluding business editor,
         Police beat  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2A
                                                                                      assistant
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                                                                                        copy
         cording to Budget Director John  three-course, prix fixe menus ranging in price from $15 to $35.  each three-year lease term, and the  14 feet to the Parent.  Before moving HIGH COUNTRY MAGAZINE
                                                                                         desk
         Woodruff. Two days after Pinellas County  Guests can vote for their favorite food items and chef and will be  spection and preventive services for the large emergency genera-  LAKE NORMAN CURRENTS  “possession or consumption” of alcohol  STAFF REPORTS  to Asheville, she was the chief and editor of WNC
                                                                                     ground while
                                                                                    national news editor at
                     tor, including an annual oil analysis report, premium oil
          Call 397-5563
                                                                     is forbidden — right in their own back
                                                                                     performing a
         Commissioners learned Medicaid  given a passport to bring to the various restaurants.  change, oil filters, fuel filters and coolant filters as required.  yards.  Katie Wadington, news director for
                                                                                     window bail-
                                                                                    the Chicago Sun-Times.
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         changes instigated by the Florida Legis-  Twice a year Coastal Service and Supply will inspect the gen-  That doesn’t sit well with Willis. He  A handful of homeowners living across from Crisp Park, in the background, have discovered that their docks were Katie  Largo fire  out exercise,
                                                                                    She  has  been  recog-
                                                                                 SCOTT KEELER | Times
         lature would take millions of dollars from  erator and provide a service check report.  LAKE NORMAN CURRENTS  the Asheville Citizen-Times, has been to Asheville, she was the  HIGH COUNTRY MAGAZINE
                                                                                   named to lead WNC’s largest news op-
                                                                                     fracturing his
         an already taxed budget, Woodruff pre-  The cost of this service is $890 for one year with the agree-  and the other homeowners just want to  built on submerged land owned by the city of St. Petersburg. The city wants them to sign a three-year lease.  Wadington  Chief Shelby nized as one of Gannett’s national news editor at
                                                                                      the Chicago Sun-Times.
                                                                                     spine.
         sented an updated budget forecast May  ment beginning Sept. 17 when the original warranty on the gen-  CHARLOTTE OBSERVER  use their docks “like other people in St.  eration. Willis said emerging  leaders  and emerging  leaders  andASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES
         10 that included what-if scenarios for  We Pay Cash For Gold & Silver!  erator expires.  Petersburg.”  front parks system and the charter is  numerous reasons, that wasn’t satis-  that’s a big deal.”  forethought  Fire Chief
         even more potential budget busters.  Otis Elevator Co. of Tampa will maintain the three Thyssen el-  City Council member Darden Rice  a restrictive document,” she said. “It’s  factory as a solution. ... I completely  Pat Bluett and his brother, Mitchell, was selected  as part of  the region’s She  has  been  recog-
                                                                                     Katie Shelby Willis
                                                                                    was lacking.
                                                                                   Wadington joined the Citizen-Times
                                                                                   in 2005. Over the past decade, she has
                                                                                     Wadington  down
         ... Page 4A.  Nadia O’Neal, D.D.S., P.A.  evators in the Municipal Center for a period of one year, begin-  said it’s a thorny dilemma.  meant to be, by design.  understand where my constituents are  bought their property almost five years Leadership 5.0 Development Program nized as one of Gannett’s
                                                                                     handed
                                                                                  in 2014.
                      12046 Indian Rocks Road, Largo
                                                                     “The rub is that Crisp Park is pro-
                                                                         “We did offer to work with the resi-
                                                                                ago as a weekend boating getaway. Blu-
                                                                            coming from, because it can impact
                                                                                    40 hours of suspension, one
                                                                                   held  multiple  leadership  positions
                     ning Sept. 9.
                                                                                     was  selected  as  part  of  the  region’s
                     727-595-1222 • www.VONailsAndSpa.com            tected in the charter under the water-  dents on a lease agreement and for  the value and usage of their docks, and  year of probation and a yearlong
                     The contract price is $480 per month, payable annually. Otis
                                                                                   “The Citizen-Times plays an impor-
                                                                                    within the company, in-
                     has agreed to absorb the three months of Thyssen’s free service
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                     for New Clients. Final invoices OK’d
 COUNTRY LIFE  OCEAN HOME  investigating an apparent accidental  Members of the Seminole High School marching band wash cars May 5 at Ace Hardware in  submitted a final bill to the town for extra time reviewing shop  LAKE NORMAN CURRENTS  Tasnim Setayesh plays piano while her sister Tiam accompanies on vocals and brother Navied plays guitar in their practice room at their  Wadington said. lowed, equipment was improp-  13,000 distribution
                                                                                    ized with 24- and eight-hour sus-
                                                                                     “I look forward to meeting more168,400 total readers
                                 75,000 total readers
                                                                                  Times  essential reading  every  day,”
                                                                                    pensions, respectively.
                     Engineer Mohammed Mastajabian of EMA Engineers, Inc.
                                                                                     story of WNC and its people. I’m excit-
                                                                                    to Asheville, she was the
         Pinellas County sheriff’s deputies are
                                                                                     ed to play a bigger role in shaping our
                     drawings that were not a part of the original plans and specifi-
                                                                                    national news editor at
                                                                                    “Safety directives were not fol-
                  Photos courtesy of DENNIS WHEELER
                                                                                    the Chicago Sun-Times.
                                                                                   “I look forward to meeting more
                     cations for the Municipal Center.
                                                                                     journalism, in making the Citizen-
         drowning May 9 in a pool at a residence
                                                                    Pending
                                                                                  community members and listening to
                                                                                   Katie
                                                                      BY CLAIRE MCNEILL
         on Manor Court in unincorporated
                                                                          pending approval from USF’s trustees.
                                                                                    erly set in place and instructors
                     EMA billed the town for an extra 43 hours at $150 per hour,
                                                                                     She  has  been  recog-
         Clearwater. Steven Kwalick, 49, was dis-
                                                                      Times Staff Writer
                                                                                     Wadington said.
                                                                          The new 10-story building will dou-
                                                                                    were not adequately trained to
                                                                                  their ideas on how we can better serve
             Oakhurst Plaza, 9137 Oakhurst Road, to raise money for their trip to the Tournament of Roses
                                                                          ble existing housing, which is at 112 per-
                                                                              MADDY JONES/MJONES@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM
                                                                       ST. PETERSBURG — As plans for
                                                                    approval,
                                                                                    nized as one of Gannett’s
                     totaling $6,450.
             Parade Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif. The band’s next car wash at the site is Saturday, May 19, 10 a.m.
                                                                                   Wadington  perform the roles as assigned,”
         covered floating face up by his wife about
             to 2 p.m. All persons making a donation will receive 20 percent off coupons at Ace Hardware.
                                                                          cent capacity. The university in recent
                                                                    the 10-story
                                                                      a new 550-bed housing complex take
         7 a.m.
                                                                                    emerging  leaders  and
                                                                                  the region.” Willis wrote in a report hand-
                     Given that the extra time applied to necessary piles, slabs,
                                                                    home in Fairview. The siblings make up pop trio Posh Hammer.  years has turned singles into doubles
         ... Page 5A.
                     rebar, masonry, lintels, trusses and concrete mix design, the
                                                                                    ing down the discipline. “There
                                                                      shape, the University of South Florida
                                                                                   Wadington takes the reins of a grow-
                                                                                   was selected  as part of  the region’s
                                                                                     community members and listening to
                                                                                     their ideas on how we can better serve
                                                                    building
                     The town also agreed to pay for EMA’s legal bill to the Tampa
                                                                          and doubles into triples to cope with
                                                                                   Leadership 5.0 Development Program
                                                                      St. Petersburg hopes to increase its res-
                                                                                MADDY JONES/MJONES@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM was not an intent to do harm or
                                                                                  the Citizen-Times Media Network
                                                                                     the region.”
                     law firm of Adams and Reese in the amount of $1,189, bringing
                                                                      idential foothold downtown and evolve
         SCHOOLS     town negotiated the price in half to $3,225.   Father sells his restaurants to put efforts into pop trio’s venture  ing news organization. In a 2015 study,
                                                                          demand, and has even secured rooms in
                                                                      Tasnim Setayesh plays piano while her sister Tiam accompanies on vocals and brother Navied plays guitar in their practice room at their to be complacent by any of the
                                                                    would double
                                                                      beyond its “commuter campus” image.
                                                                      home in Fairview. The siblings make up pop trio Posh Hammer.  students. The
                                                                                   in 2014. instructors involved. However,
                                                                                   “The Citizen-Times plays an impor-
         Rising Stars
                                                                                     Wadington takes the reins of a grow-
                                                                          the downtown Hilton for
                                                                                  reached 30 percent more people every
                                                                    the resident
                     the final bill to a total of $4,414.
                                                                                    forethought for the inherent risk
                                                                          new dorm marks a critical expansion as
                                                                       After hours of deliberation, a univer-
                                                                                  week than it did in 2007. More than half
                                                                                     ing news organization. In a 2015 study,
                                                                      sity committee recently settled on a pro-
 40,408 readers worldwide  216,000 readers worldwide  competition set  report for the fiscal year 2010-11.  75,000 total readers  HAYLEY BENTON HBENTON@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM the lot  harder to find.  rants, ending his 13-year run on the lo- is planned for a lot of all Buncombe County adults read at  13,000 distribution
                                                                    population in
                                                                          affordable housing downtown becomes
                                                                                   tant role in the community, telling the
                       Library report
                                                                                    was lacking.”
                                                                      posal from EdR, a company that devel-
                                                                                     the Citizen-Times Media Network
                                                                                    The Nov. 2 exercise at the city’s
                                                                                   story of WNC and its people. I’m excit-
                                                                                   ed to play a bigger role in shaping our
                                                                                     reached 30 percent more people every
                     The Town Council approved the Indian Shores Library annual
                                                                    2019.
                                                                      Father sells his restaurants to put efforts into pop trio’s venture Citizen-Times  story  every
                                                                                     week than it did in 2007. More than half
                                                                                 Rendering courtesy of USF
                                                                      ops, owns and manages collegiate hous-
                                                                          “It’ll double the population of our
                                                                                  least  one  training grounds at 751 16th
                                                                          residents, and that’s huge,” said Joe Tru-
         The stars will be shining as juniors
                                                                              The 10-story, 550-bed housing complex
                                                                      ing. At this point, all plans for
                                                                                    Ave. SE was designed to teach
                     Monies collected were $1,674, including membership fees,
                                                                                   journalism, in making the Citizen-
                                                                              at Fifth Avenue
                                                                                  See WADINGTON, Page 7A 2
                                                                             cal eatery scene. S and Third Street in St. Petersburg.
                                                                                     of all Buncombe County adults read at
                                                                          . See USF, 4
                                                                                   Times  essential reading  every  day,”
         and seniors from public schools across
                                                                                    . See FIREFIGHTER,
                     book sales and fines. Active full-use library memberships to-
                                                                      at Fifth Avenue S and Third Street are
                                                                     ackstage at a show for pop trio Posh Hammer, Reza Se-
         the county compete for more than
                                                                                     least  one Citizen-Times  story  every
                                                                                   Wadington said.
                     taled 283 during this period.
                                                                              “The  restaurants  kept  us super
                                                                               rants, ending his 13-year run on the lo-
                     Expenditures of $142.78 for supplies and $2,665.97 for
         $60,000 in scholarships during the
         ninth annual Walker’s Rising Stars
                                                                      HAYLEY BENTON HBENTON@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM
                                                                                   “I look forward to meeting more
                                                                     van. And, just before the musicians take stage, he waves to
                                                                                     See WADINGTON, Page 7A
                                                                               cal eatery scene.
                                                                             ed to move forward from all of our re-
         Scholarship Competition at Ruth Eckerd
                     A total of 2,786 books were checked out during the year.
                                                                             sponsibilities (and) dedicate that
                                                                                “The  restaurants  kept  us  super
                                                                       ackstage at a show for pop trio Posh Hammer, Reza Se-
                                                                                     FREE
         Hall Thursday, May 24, 7 p.m. The event  books did not exceed budget.  tayesh unloads the instruments and lugs amps in from the  busy,” Reza explained. “And we want-  community members and listening to
                     Two major book sales and three Read & Feeds were held.
                                                                                   INSIDE
                                                                               busy,” Reza explained. “And we want-
         will award scholarships in the categories                  WHAT’S HAPPENING.  MADDY JONES/MJONES@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM  their ideas on how we can better serve
         of instrumental music, vocal music,  nity garden is nearing completion.  Bhis three children — the members of the band — and wishes  time to Posh Hammer and their goals.  the region.”  FREE
                                                                    Tasnim Setayesh plays piano while her sister Tiam accompanies on vocals and brother Navied plays guitar in their practice room at their
                                                                       tayesh unloads the instruments and lugs amps in from the
                       Community garden
         dance, visual arts, drama and video arts.
                                                                               ed to move forward from all of our re-
                                                                       van. And, just before the musicians take stage, he waves to
                                                                    them good luck. ¶ Not that he thinks his kids need luck: “The only thing
                                                                             We achieved our goal. We made the
                                                                                   Wadington takes the reins of a grow-
                                                                    home in Fairview. The siblings make up pop trio Posh Hammer.
                                                                             decision to open up a restaurant after
                                                                                   ing news organization. In a 2015 study,
         ... Page 9A.
                                                                               sponsibilities (and) dedicate that
                                                                      WHAT’S HAPPENING.
 Average income: $140,000+  Average income: $1.2 million  VIEWPOINTS  costs $69.55 or $112.35 if purchased with a stand.   LAKE NORMAN CURRENTS  smoothed by a slight Iranian accent. “I worry about the behind-the-  years of being in the business — and  the Citizen-Times Media Network High: 80 Low: 54 HIGH COUNTRY MAGAZINE
                     Town administrator E.D. Williams reported that the commu-
                                                                               time to Posh Hammer and their goals.
                                                                    I’m not nervous about is their performance,” Setayesh said, his words
                                                                      Bhis three children — the members of the band — and wishes
                                                                                     INSIDE Low: 54
                     About 20 earth boxes are left for purchase. Each earth box
                                                                                     High: 80
                                                                    Father sells his restaurants to put efforts into pop trio’s venture
                                                                      them good luck. ¶ Not that he thinks his kids need luck: “The only thing
                                                                             we worked hard at it to provide a good
                                                                                     Full report, 8C
                                                                               We achieved our goal. We made the
                                                                                   reached 30 percent more people every
                     Soil and fertilizer to start are included in the price.
                                                                             life for our family, and Asheville was
                                                                    scenes stuff,” the sound, the tech, the venue, the crowd. “But them?
                                                                                   week than it did in 2007. More than half
                                                                               decision to open up a restaurant after
         Carl Hiaasen
                                                                               years of being in the business — and
                     Gardeners will need to purchase their own seeds.
                                                                      I’m not nervous about is their performance,” Setayesh said, his words
                                                                             really good to us.”
                                                                    No. I’m 100 percent sure that they’re going to deliver.”
                                                                                   of all Buncombe County adults read at
                                                                      smoothed by a slight Iranian accent. “I worry about the behind-the-
                     No space rental fees apply and the town supplies the auto-
                     matic watering.
                                                                                   least  one
                                                                                       Full report, 8C
                                                                              But to give the band a shot at a ca-
                                                                               we worked hard at it to provide a good Citizen-Times  story  every
         Grownup crimes merit
                     To purchase an earth box, contact Town Clerk Marsha
                                                                      scenes stuff,” the sound, the tech, the venue, the crowd. “But them?
                                                                             rants, ending his 13-year run on the lo-
                                                                               life for our family, and Asheville was
                                                                               really good to us.”
                                                                      No. I’m 100 percent sure that they’re going to deliver.” cal eatery scene.
                                                                    Posh Hammer is the musical moni-
         nist says.  grownup charges, colum-  Grantham at 474-7705 or email mgrantham@myindian  QC EXCLUSIVE  HAYLEY BENTON HBENTON@CITIZEN-TIMES.COM just a proud  father. He’s the band’s  reer, the family is planning to move  Advice  Classifieds  See WADINGTON, Page 7A 7-9E  9D   40 PAGES, 37TH YEAR, ISSUE 44 MOUNTAIN TIMES
                                                                             from Asheville to Nashville, Tennes-
                                                                     ackstage at a show for pop trio Posh Hammer, Reza Se- see — a city that’s not just about coun-
                                                                              “The  restaurants  kept  us super
                                                                                     1-10D
                                                                         driver, their roadie, their support sys-
                                                                                But to give the band a shot at a ca-
                     shores.com.
                                                                     tayesh unloads the instruments and lugs amps in from the try music anymore, explained the
                                                                    THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2016
         ... Page 17A.  Donation for 9/11 memorial                  17-year-old twins Tasnim and Tiam Se-  tem — and, apart from Posh Hammer,  busy,” Reza explained. “And we want- WWW.MOUNTAINTIMES.COM  Living  Mountains   40 PAGES, 37TH YEAR, ISSUE 44  9D
                                                                    ker of 18-year-old Navied Setayesh and SERVING BOONE, BLOWING ROCK, BANNER ELK, SEVEN DEVILS, SUGAR MOUNTAIN, BEECH MOUNTAIN, TRADE, MOUNTAIN CITY
                                                                               reer, the family is planning to move
                                                                                     2-3A
                                                                                     Advice
                                                                               from Asheville to Nashville, Tennes-
                                                                      Posh Hammer is the musical moni-
                     During the mayor’s and council members’ comments, Mayor  QC EXCLUSIVE  tayesh — with the occasional drum-  he’s the founder and former owner of  band’s manager Jessica Tomasin.   Nation/World   1-6B   7-9E   MOUNTAIN TIMES
                                                                     van. And, just before the musicians take stage, he waves to
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                                                                           just a proud father. He’s the band’s
                                                                              “There’s a rock scene there;
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                                                                      tayesh — with the occasional drum-, Reza did something
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                                                                    them good luck. ¶ Not that he thinks his kids need luck: “The only thing a hub in music in general,” Tomasin
                                                                           he’s the founder and former owner of
                                                                         But last year
                                                                               band’s manager Jessica Tomasin.
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                                                                                “There’s  a  rock  scene there;
                                                                    calist Tasnim, while Tiam holds down
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                                                                    I’m not nervous about is their performance,” Setayesh said, his words said. “For them it’s just about expand-
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                                                                               there’s a pop scene there. It’s more of
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                                                                    smoothed by a slight Iranian accent. “I worry about the behind-the-
         County  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6A Redington Shores residents doubtful of noise ordinance  from the audience, Reza is more than  children and support them in their  we worked hard at it to provide a good  Puzzles  Full report, 8C See Page 2 for $2.00  9E
                                                                    Looking up at his son and daughters
                                                                           But last year, Reza did something
                                                                      and co-writes the songs with lead vo-
                                                                               a hub in music in general,” Tomasin
                                                                         dreams, Reza sold both of his restau-
                                                                           unusual for a successful chef and busi-
                                                                      calist Tasnim, while Tiam holds down
                                                                             life for our family, and Asheville was
                                                                               said. “For them it’s just about expand-
                                                                      the rhythm on bass.
                                                                           ness owner. To devote more time to his
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         Health & fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19A  By WAYNE AYERS  leaves that determination up to police officers. Some  he voted no.  Looking up at his son and daughters  children and support them in their  $2.00
                                                                              But to give the band a shot at a ca-
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         Police beat  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5A  nance looks much like the old one, relying on coopera-  Mayor Bert Adams said Redington Shores does not  jcik asked. He called the ordinance passed by the  QC EXCLUSIVE  Posh Hammer is the musical moni-  just a proud  father. He’s the band’s  from Asheville to Nashville, Tennes-  Classifieds   7-9E   MOUNTAIN TIMES
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         Seminole  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10A  residents are complaining the law does not go far  decibel readings, and has argued the town’s existing  “We added hours but no decibel level. Why didn’t we  56,375 distribution  17-year-old twins Tasnim and Tiam Se-  tem — and, apart from Posh Hammer,  try music anymore, explained the WWW.MOUNTAINTIMES.COM  Living   40 PAGES, 37TH YEAR, ISSUE 44  22,000 total readers
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         The Beaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-13A  problem with noise generated by bars and restaurants.  Most of the commission agreed, and passed the re-  Commission Tom Kapper said, “It doesn’t appear we  tayesh — with the occasional drum-  he’s the founder and former owner of  band’s manager Jessica Tomasin.   Nation/World   1-6B
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                                                                              “There’s a rock scene there;
         Viewpoints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17A  The new law adds a cutoff time of 10 p.m. Sunday  vised noise code at its May 9 meeting by a 4-1 vote.  have a (noise) problem in this town,” but having a cutoff  mer-for-hire thrown into the mix. Na-  the popular local restaurants Rezaz  there’s a pop scene there. It’s more of  Obituaries   14-15A
                                                                    vied is the lead guitarist of the group
                                                                         and Piazza.
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                                                                      of Bethel Baptist Church,” Martin
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 fi scal 2006-07 to fi scal 2010-11.  ‘Myraculous’ tribute
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 tal overtime costs for EMS per-
 sonnel in Collier and Lee from
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 OF  ■ By Harriet Heithaus  was the fi rst event of two days of hom-  wife, Delores, to Florida Gulf Coast
 tal amount of overtime paid to
 Collier employees has increased
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 saw a decrease in total overtime
 during that same period.
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 star herself Saturday night.
 black ruffl  ed Valentino, did arrive, she  whose district encompasses the Phil,
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 the doors opened at 7 p.m., and when  earlier in the week but greeted every-
 the von Liebig Art Center and Elaine
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 and respect.
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