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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 8 SERVING YULEE, HILLIARD, BRYCEVILLE , FERNANDINA BEACH AND CALLAHAN February 25, 2010

Man sexually
assaults local Community
elderly woman
Detectives with the
Nassau County Sheriff’s
chili cook-off
By Lauren Jones
Office arrested a Calla-
han man on February Editor
20 for sexually assault- The Georgia Bulldawgs won first place, judge’s
ing an elderly woman. Children ran around with ice cream cones, families walked their
dogs and a band played on the first warm and sunny day of the year in choice winners.
They charged Rocky
Stoney Workman, 56, Fernandina Beach on Saturday, February 20. Local participants cooked
with sexual battery and some of the most competitive chili around town for the 4th Annual
Amelia Island Montessori School Chili Cook Off, which took place
Rocky Stoney battery on a person 65 on S. 3rd St. between Centre and Ash streets.
Workman or older. The winner designated the prize of $500 to the charity of
Mr. Workman was their choice. The Georgia Bull
having dinner with the victim on Febru- Dawgs, comprised of some
ary 19 at her home in Callahan. die hard University of
Afterwards, the suspect sexually assault- Georgia fans, chose to
ed the 86-year-old woman. According to have the prize money go
the arrest report, Workman threw her on back to the Amelia Island
the bed and sexually assaulted her. When Montessori School.
she tried to tell him to stop and push him The Amelia Island Mon-
off of her, he hit her in the face leaving tessori School started out in Dilly’s Chili won the people’s choice for most
abrasions. Workman then left the home. 1973 and follows the teach- spicy chili.
Detectives found him the next day hiding ings of Maria Montessori, the
in the bushes at his next door neighbor’s Italian physician and educator
house. who developed the method
of education. A group of four
Lauren Jones/The Nassau News

He is currently being held in the Nassau


County Detention Center on a $150,004 parents and Renee Crane, the
bond. head of the school started the
cook off in 2007 with the in-
tention of bringing the commu-
nity together.
“We started it to get the com-
munity involved and know more
about our school and also to
make the community aware of
other nonprofits,” Crane said.
This year, they lowered the The Sherriff ’s Office won second place, judge’s
entry fee significantly for cook off par- choice winners as well as the people’s choice
ticipants, from $500 to $175, considering for best decorated tent.
Judith White of the Nassau County Sheriff ’s Office, the state of the economy and the affect it
dressed in a prison uniform, helped serve chili from has had on the local community. WINNERS:
Chili participants had rules and regula- People’s Choice Winners:
their booth,which was decorated with jail bars. tions to go by to keep it up to par. Par-
Congratulations to Beth Boles, the winner Best Decor Tent: Sheriff ’s Office
of the FOL Valentine’s Day basket. The ticipants could do only prep work at home
such as chopping ingredients and draining beans, but had to cook the meat and add everything else 2nd Runner Up: Team Radiance with Go Yoga
Friends of the Callahan Library would like Most Spicy: Dilly’s Chili (husbands of the
on site. They were judged on aroma, appearance, consistency, aftertaste and flavor.
to thank the following businesses for their Amelia Island Montessori School)
Judith White of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division, dressed in a prison uni-
generosity in support of this basket. form, helped serve chili from their booth which was decorated with jail bars. She said their recipe Most Unique: Scott and Sons Jewelry
AJ Welding & Repair, Inc., Callahan Bar- was an experiment perfected over the years from her mother. She has changed ingredients each Best Chili: Dilly’s Chili
becue, The Pig Barbecue, Ricco’s Italian time, but always makes sure their special ingredient stays, which is a chili powder she has shipped
Restaurant and Sara Lee’s Cafe. We appre- from El Paso, Texas.
ciate each of you! Thank you to everyone Judges Choice Winners:
JP McClellan of Go Yoga said they wanted a fresh, healthy vegetarian chili for their first year
who purchased a ticket for the basket. We participating in the cook off. 3rd Place: Scott and Son’s Jewelry
are looking forward to the Mother’s Day 2nd place: Sherriff ’s Office
basket drawing in May. Chili cont. on page 2 1st place: Georgia Bulldawgs

Sherriff ’s office busts open a crack house


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three people Monday on February 17
for manufacturing and possessing crack
cocaine with the intent to sell. They ar-
rested Christopher Ian Clyburn, 22 of
Yulee, Kevin Terral Lee, 29 of Fernandina
POSTAL PATRON

Beach, and Michael Wayne Maddox, 21


Christopher Michael Wayne of Fernandina Beach. Each have at least
Ian Clyburn Maddox eight felony charges against them, not
only because of the drugs involved but
because of their possession of guns with the drugs.
Detectives executed a search warrant on S. 5th Street in
Fernandina Beach. When they entered the house, the three Detectives executed a search warrant on S. 5th Street in Fern-
defendants were sitting in a room trying to conceal their andina Beach and found drug paraphernalia as well as weapons.
drugs when they saw detectives enter. The warrant was read
THE NASSAU NEWS

aloud to them and upon searching, detectives found crack packaging drugs.
cocaine, prescription pills, glass beakers used for manufac- All three men face several charges including trafficking
Yulee, FL 32041

turing cocaine which had cocaine in them in the curing and manufacturing cocaine and possession of a control-
P.O. Box 837

process, small baggies of marijuana packaged for sale, mail led substance, marijuana and crack with the intent to sell.
Kevin Terral addressed to Nelson Morris. In the vehicles on the premises, They are currently being held in the Nassau County Deten-
Lee tion Center. Clyburn’s bond is set at $67,512. Lee’s is set at
they found an SKS assault rifle and a .38 caliber handgun
and a cardboard box with hundreds of small baggies used for $62,512. The bond for Maddox is more than $80,800.
2 THE NASSAU NEWS | February 25, 2010

Hilliard

Yulee
Fernandina
Beach
KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORS Darin Young came to Hilliard in 1984 Before Tonya was married was Tonya
Callahan
when he was in the third grade. He grew Callahan. The whole time she was
up in the town and has loved living here. growing up in Jacksonville people
“You know everyone and everyone knows would always ask if she was from
you.” Callahan. Tonya had never been to
Darin and his wife Brittany own the Pizza Callahan and would always fight the fact
GOVERNMENT Shack in Hilliard and have been running that her last name was the same as the
town’s name.
MEETINGS
Bryceville it for the last six years. Darin also works
at the Dollar Store so that his family can When she was 18 she met her
have health insurance. Darin and Brittany husband, Ronald Morris. His mother
have two sons, Jackson, who is 13 and was Tonya’s manager at the zoo where
Gabryel who is four. she was working at the time. The Morris’
Following are upcoming public Darin coaches Gabryel’s basketball team have three sons; Ronald Jr, who is 20;
Darin Young at the YMCA. “I love working with the Tonya Morris Taylor, who is 15 and Jace who is seven.
meetings in Nassau County. Ten years ago Tonya and Ronald
Hilliard kids.” He and his sons enjoy playing the Callahan
Wii as well as doing anything outdoors. decided that they wanted to move to
COUNTY COMMISSION (Commission When asked if there was anything that he didn’t like about a smaller town. As fate would have it they ended up in Callahan.
chambers at the James S. Page Hilliard, Darin had a hard time thinking of something. “Social Unfortunatley, since Tonya has been married she doesn’t get
Government Complex, 96135 Nassau activities are limited, but that comes with living in a small town credit for her maiden name. But, she doesn’t mind because she
and I like living in a small town.” Darin feels that Hilliard is a great loves living in Callahan. “I’m really glad we made that decision
Place in Yulee. They can be reached at place to raise a family. He likes the closeness of the community to move here.” There was nothing Tonya could think of that she
904-491-7380.) and that he doesn’t have to fear crime. didn’t like about living here.

9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24 In 2003 Cynthia and her husband Charles grew up in Yulee and graduated
6 p.m. Monday, March 8 Doug came to vacation in Fernandina in 2000. After he graduated he moved
Beach and ended up buying a home to Orlando. “It was good for me to get
on that same trip. They moved away at that age because there is not a
SCHOOL BOARD (Nassau County into their new house in 2004 from lot for young people to do here.”
School Board District Office building, Pennsylvania. Her husband Doug is a A little over a year ago Charles moved
CPA, so he is able to do alot of his work back to Yulee. “It’s a good place to raise a
1201 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach, for his clients up north through the family.” Charles has a three-year-old son,
unless otherwise noted. They can be Internet. Darien. Darien loves going to the zoo
reached at 904-491-9900) Cynthia enjoys the slower pace of and to the John Muir park. “He likes to
Fernandina. “It’s nice being off of the play on the trails.”
rat race track.” She loves to ride her A lot has changed since Charles first
6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25 bicycle and walk with her Portuguese lived in Yulee. “It’s still a good homey,
6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 11 Cynthia Newton water dog, Jesse, on the beach. Charles Guillory southern town, but it has grown a lot.”
Fernandina Beach Cynthia used to own Sand Dollar Yulee The same things that Charles likes about
Studio, where she sold dried floral Yulee he also dislikes. “It’s a love-to-
FERNANDINA BEACH CITY arrangements in downtown Fernandina. She had to close it due hate and hate-to-love situation.” He enjoys the advantages of
COMMISSION (Their office can be to the economy. She still sells the arrangements online though. the expansion of Yulee, but at the same time he doesn’t like all
reached at 904-227-7305.) Recently her sister and brother-in-law moved to Fernandina the traffic that came with it. Charles also likes that whenever he
Beach as well. Cynthia has really enjoyed having family closer. goes into a store he’s going to know at least one person in there.
Cynthia’s biggest complaint about Fernandina Beach is the lack He doesn’t like that the town has grown so much that you can’t
6 p.m. Tuesday, March 2 of bike paths going beyond the island. She would love to ride know everyone like he could in the past.
6 p.m. Tuesday, March 16 her bike down to the Talbot state parks but the roads are too All in all, moving back was the right thing for him because he
dangerous for her to feel comfortable biking on. likes living in Yulee and he likes raising his son Darien in Yulee.
CALLAHAN TOWN COUNCIL (Their
office can be reached at 904-879-3801.)
HAITI RELIEF CONTINUES
Chili Cont. from pg 1
zations and the local culinary commu-
7 p.m. Monday, March 1 nity to put together such a beneficial
event. The Nassau County Medi- blankets,  underwear (new
7 p.m. Monday, March 15 At the event, Dillingham said she cal Society and Mission Har- only),  toiletries, first aid kits
“It’s about presentation as much as thinks there were more in attendance vest America are extending the and supplies, antibiotic oint-
taste,” McClellan said. this year in part, due the weather. Reach out to Help Haiti Earth- ments, Tylenol, Advil, Benadr-
HILLIARD TOWN COUNCIL (Their They had grapes on their table as “It’s great because I think people quake Relief Drive through Fri- yl, cold medicine and vitamins.
office can be reached at 904-845-3555.) well to cleanse the palate in between are just tired of the cold and wanting day, March 5th.  Drop off locations are:
tastes for people. to get out of their house to enjoy the Through March 5th, you • First Coast Pain Manage-
7 p.m. Thursday, March 4 Ed Schmalfeld of Waste Manage- great weather, not to mention the chili may drop off the following ment, 960194 Gateway Boul-
ment yelled out to patrons of the as well,” she said. items at one of four area loca- evard, Suite 106, Fernandina
7 p.m. Thursday, March 18 event, “Chocolate, Bacon and Beer.” There was also a kids zone with arts tions: powdered milk, baby Bch
They had two versions of chili at and crafts such as face painting and food and formula, canned • Amelia Island Surgery
The Nassau News
their booth, the other with Italian sand art. Children walked around goods including meats, fish and Center,  2416 Lynndale Road,
sausage. with their faces decorated with differ- stew (pop tops are preferred), Fernandina Bch
Allison Dillingham of the Amelia ent designs. There was a bake sale as juice boxes, bottled water, oat- • Orthopaedic & Sports
WWW.THENASSAUNEWS.COM Island Montessori School was head well as other concessions. meal and pancake mix, bags of Medicine Center,  2416 Lyn-
Twitter: TheNassauNews of the event coordinating and was When it was time for the winners to rice or beans, flashlights and ndale Road, Suite 210-A Fern-
pleased the weather turned out to be be announced, the participants gath- batteries, can openers, bug re- andina Beach
Facebook: The Nassau News so pleasant for the event. ered around the alley where the Carl pellent, sanitizing wipes, dia- • North Florida OB/GYN,
In planning the event, she said it Davis Band provided entertainment pers, children’s clothing, trash 850966 North Highway US
was fun reaching out to local organi- and cheered. (See winners on page 1.) bags, tents, sleeping bags, baby 17, Yulee
Publisher: Ray Fountain
Editor: Lauren Jones
General Manager / Sales: Lamar Williams CORRECTIONS FROM THE FEBRUARY 18 EDITION
Distribution / Sales: Shirley Fountain
In the Crime Beat section in the February 18 edition, we stated that on Sunday, February 14, James Smith, 36 of Hilliard was arrested for not
Creative Director: Jessica Woodrum having a valid drivers license. His full name is James Thomas Smith. We wanted to clarify that since there are multiple people in the county by that
name.
FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION We also stated in the Police Beat section that Michael Grayson was arrested for the sell and delivery schedule and possession with the intent to
West side of Nassau County: call Shirley
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Obituaries Inward journey to the soul


Dorothy Jane James E. “Bud” Journey is a theme common in many faith of Easter, but a time to question, “How potent is
traditions, making it clear that faith is not a stag- our faith?” We are challenged to experience faith
nant, get it right once-upon-a time experience. in such a way that it makes a difference in our

Lee Typson
In my own Christian tradition we have entered lives and brings goodness in our world – a theme
the season of Lent, which I have always thought common to almost all faith traditions.
of as a journey – perhaps because it par- Lent is a time of introspection, of
allels the journey of Christ toward the re-ordering, of reflecting deeply on
Dorothy Jane Lee, 67, passed away James E. “Bud” Tyson, 80, passed away cross, but moreso because this season our faith – a journey that invites us
Wednesday morning, February 17 at Shands Thursday morning, February 18 at his Yulee compels us to look inward and journey to explore fully what it means to be a
Hospital in Jacksonville. She was born Au- residence. He moved to Yulee 20 years ago into the depths of our souls. people of faith, to live in search of the
gust 16, 1942 in Itmann, WV and resided in from Jacksonville and was of the Baptist faith. Many have long viewed Lent as a time depths of our soul. Our faith journey
Yulee for the majority of her life raising her He was a double retiree retiring from National of penitence and purification where in- invites us to the depths of our hu-
Merchandise Company and the U. S. Army. dulgences of the flesh are to be avoided. manness that we might be who we
family. She was retired from Quality Health This is where the notion of giving up really are, with all of our foibles and
He was both a Korean War Veteran and a
Nursing Home in Fernandina Beach. Dor- something for Lent originates – demon- weaknesses. Faith invites the closets
Vietnam Veteran and a recipient of the fol-
othy loved quilting and chicken n’ dump- lowing awards and medal: National Defense, strating a wild balance, a tightrope walk, of our hearts to break open and be
lings, as well as devoting much time to her Good Conduct, Bronze Star, Armor Badge, between indulging our desires on the Pastorally honest about how we feel, about
one hand and then taming those same
family which she dearly loved. She was pre-
ceded in death by her husband, Ira J. Lee;
Vietnam Service with 2 Bronze Stars, Viet- desires. Speaking where we struggle. Faith invites the
closets of our minds to explore the
nam Campaign Medal with Device 60, 2 O/S I agree with writers at a favorite Web Rev. Mary depth of our beliefs, doubts and our
her parents, Edgar and Mary Goode; broth- Bars, Army Commendation Medal, Gallantry site of mine – www.explorefaith.org – questions. We journey through our
ers, James Goode and Elvan Levi Goode, Cross, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, and the that confining Lent to simply giving Kendrick Moore humanness so that the closets of our
Sr.; and granddaughter, Letha J. Middleton. Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Silver Star. Mr. up some indulgence for 40 days places lives can burst open in search of the
Survivors include two daughters, Mary Ben- Tyson was a personable individual, a history this sacred season in too narrow of a box. Many kind of resurrection that brings us to experience
nefield of Yulee and Wanda (Andy) Mid- buff and loved to fish. He was a devoted hus- churches believe today that Lent is less about life at its fullest. Life that is full to the brim.
dleton of Waynesville, GA; two stepdaugh- band and father. He was predeceased by his the forgiveness of sin, and its associated guilt, Lent began with Ash Wednesday – a start re-
ters, Stacey (Van) McQuaig of Blackshear, wife, Ollie Rae Tyson, a brother, Dick Tyson and more about honoring the depth of faith and minder that to dust we shall all return. The flip
and his parents. Survivors include a son, Mark commitment that Christ exhibited in both life side of that theme is that we are all alive until
GA and Judy Young of Jacksonville; two and death. So, this is not just about remember-
stepsons, George (Molly) Lee of Yulee and Tyson of St. Augustine; a daughter and son in ing the events of the days that lead us to the brink
law, Patsy and David Wayne Cloer of Jackson- Pastorally cont. on page 7
Joe (Karyn) Lee, also of Yulee; two broth-
ers, Beauford Goode of Fernandina Beach ville; one grandson, Specialist David Lee Cloer
and George (Deleene) Goode of Yulee; 10 who is presently serving with the U. S. Army
grandchildren and several nieces and neph- in Iraq; a brother, Dell Kline of Fernandina
ews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Beach; one sister, Betty Bennett of Panama
City; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral
on Friday, February 19, in the Stephens
services were held Tuesday, February 23, in
Chapel at Green Pine Funeral Home with the Stephens Chapel at Green Pine Funeral
Bishop Larry Osburn officiating. The fam- Home with Pastor Ray Mayfield officiating.
ily will receive friends from 1 p.m. on Fri-
day until the time of service. Interment will
Interment followed in Brickyard Cemetery Tender Loving Care for Your Loved Ones
with Full Military Honor provided by the U.S.
follow in the family burial estate at Green Army. The family received friends Monday at Home Care ❤ Companionship ❤ Sitter
Pine Cemetery. Condolence messages may the funeral home. Condolence messages may
be left at www.greenpinefuneral.com. Ar- be left at www.greenpinefuneral.com. Arrange- Linda Brown
rangements by Green Pine Funeral Home,
Amelia Island, Fernandina Beach, Yulee.
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Time to ride High quality beauty service


the bull and
Bella Capelli means beauti-
ful hair in Italian. But Owner of
the new Bella Capelli of Amelia
Island in Fernandina Beach off

have a beer
Sadler Road, Gina Courtney and
her team of stylists stress inner
beauty as much as outer beauty.
“If you’re not feeling beautiful
By Lauren Jones on the inside, it’s not going to
Editor show on the outside,” Courtney
said.
Cotton Eyed Joe’s is one of the newest night- Bella Capelli opened in Janu-
clubs in the county. With it’s rare oak hardwood ary 2010 and is a quaint busi-
dance floor and their signature piece, the me- ness offering high quality beauty
chanical bull, it has drawn crowds to full capac- services. Gina Courtney, owner of Bella Capelli in Fernandina Beach.
ity on the first three weekends they have been Bartender Jillian Holland, Promotions Manager Courtney trained at the Ogle
open. Ashton Smith and Operations Manager Sean School of Hair School, one of
Situated on over an acre of land right on Ballasso.
the best cosmetology schools in month-long course. In 2000, she they wait for their color to proc-
Dallas Texas at that time. From moved to Fernandina Beach and ess. It is a warm and inviting
the edge of the Intracoastal on the west side there she went on to be an ap- in January 2010, the new Bella atmosphere where she plays the
of the bridge to Amelia Island in Yulee, the personnel gets in for free. Local IDs from Nas- prentice at L’Image Salons of Capelli was in full swing. kind of music she likes, includ-
5,200-square-foot building is the perfect place sau and Camden counties get in for half price. Dallas and also worked as a styl- With her background, she ing Jack Johnson for a relaxing
for a drink and some line dancing. Ballasso had been performing as a DJ for ist. Courtney then went on to makes sure she shares the educa- ambiance. They also feature lo-
Sean Ballasso is the operations manager and country bars in the past and already knew the be an apprentice and a junior tion she has and always tries to cal artwork. Currently, there is
says it was a long process of opening the bar current owners, Raymond and Andrea Smith hairstylist and worked under improve it. She receives educa- abstract paintings and photogra-
which started in June last year. from Callahan. 15 other hair artists at Ri’Dones tional DVDs from Keune hair phy on display.
The building was formerly the Armadillo They both got together along with the own- Hair Design for a year where cosmetics, which is a Dutch Courtney has always wanted
Grill. Ballasso says the building had so much er’s daughter Ashton Smith who is the promo- she attended classes once a week product line she uses in her sa- to own her own salon and she
potential. It has a large area for a bar and pool tions manager and also teaches line dancing with the salon’s artistic director lon. says now that she has finally
tables as well as a large back room which they lessons on Wednesday nights, and got the idea and once a month with Toni and Bella Capelli is a small inti- achieved her dream, it feels great.
turned into a dance floor with the mechanical started. Guy, a UK-based hair company. mate salon with a garden in the In the past, she went through
bull on which they hold battle of the sexes bull They now have seven bartenders with a total In 1994 she became a Sebastian back where her clients can relax
riding contests on Saturday nights. Ballasso says of 18 employees. They are strictly country-west- advocate after taking an intense, with a cup of tea or coffee while Beauty cont. on page 7
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Greens, tees and fairways: Sunny days on the golf course


I read last week that this was the was very surprised to see the shape agreed in unison that this hole was
third coldest start to a year since of- that the course was in due to the almost too difficult.
ficial weather recordings have been harsh winter. The grounds crew Their signature hole is another
taken down. Hopefully this past did a masterful job over seeding island-esque green. In order to
week’s weather is a sign of better the tees, greens and fairways. In the reach the green you have to carry
things to come. With highs reach- spring the course is done in mani- about one hundred yards of water,
ing seventy and lows in the forties, cured Bermuda, but right now the a stretch of bulkhead and a few sand
Spring feels like it is just around the majority of the grass is rye. traps. I had the privilege to sit back
corner. What a great time to visit a As challenges go, the front and and watch a few gentlemen attempt
golf course. back nine a few shots. There were a few great
Last week I visited one of the are filled shots made but the majority found
Amelia Island Plantation’s courses, with enough either sand or the drink.
Amelia Rivers. This week I spent of them to All carts are equipped with GPS
some time at an extremely prestig- make even a devices, which is a great tool in
ious course right down the road. professional making accurate club decisions. If
Summer Beach Golf Club is a must scratch his you do decide to play the course it is
play for any avid golfer. or her head. not only in great shape and beauti-
I sat down for a brief chat with The toughest ful, but there are plenty of chances
Head Pro Keith Gibson to discuss on the front to see some wildlife in their natural
the course history and information. Nassau nine comes at habitat. From birds like hawks and
He was heading out the door to a
local tournament and still took the
Outdoors you right off
the bat. Hole
ospreys, to land creatures such as
the fox, raccoons or squirrels, one
time out to sit down. I am extreme- Ryan Conner number two never knows what they might catch Summer Beach, located on the Amelia Island Plantation.
ly grateful for not only his courtesy is a three-shot a glimpse of.
but his patience. par-five. The fairway is guarded by In order to play the course
Summer Beach is managed by an oak tree hammock and tons of though, one has to meet certain cri- hotels and treat yourself to one of If the reds are what you are af-
Summer Beach Amenities. The sand. There is also water to contend teria. Green fees are $185. One also Florida’s finest golf courses. It will ter, good luck. The closer you get
course opened in 1987 and has with. If you make two great shots has to either be a guest of the Ritz be money well spent. to the ocean the better you are go-
thrived ever since. The course was then the green is very accessible. If Carlton, a member of the club or a This week’s fishing report is a mir- ing to be. Pay close attention to the
designed by Mark McCumber. Mc- not, well, it can get ugly pretty fast. guest of a member. The golf course ror image of the past month. The shallow sandbars. The reds are still
Cumber’s courses are spread out On the back nine is the grueling is located at 4700 Amelia Island water is still hanging around the hanging close together and they are
over the South Georgia and North number 16. This par-3 is one hun- Parkway. fifty degree mark. The black drum looking to stay warm. One degree
Florida regions. I have played a few dred and ninety yards from the back Just turn into the entrance of bite has been the steadiest bite with temperature differentials can be the
of his courses in the past and Sum- tee. The green is island-like in de- the Ritz-Carlton and you are right some solid catches of sheepshead difference of taking a red home or
mer Beach is, in my opinion, one of sign and surrounded by marsh. In there. If you do decide to make a around structure. Trout are still out nothing at all.
his best. 1998 The Mutual Legends of Golf go of the course, do not hesitate of season until next week so make Until next time, good luck in all
The course is a par-72 with an tournament was held at Summer to make a weekend out of it. Take sure they go right back where they your outdoor adventures and be safe
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CRIME Beat Invest with your


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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 36 of Jacksonville: bypassed a in stolen property er EMT, resisting an officer and
truck stop, attaching tag not as- disorderly intoxication in a public
Most investors pay a
Dustin Crews, 19 of Macclenny, Michael Blue, 39 of Fernandina great deal of attention
FL: violation of community control signed and no driver’s license; he Beach: sell and delivery of cocaine. place causing a disturbance.
never had one. to the price of their
(house arrest). Leann Downy, 20 of Fernandina investments — yes-
Derrick Turner, 36 of Jacksonville:
Robert Griffin, 55 of Fernandina Billy Parsons, 49 of Callahan: DUI. Beach: DUI, possession of alcohol terday’s price, today’s
sale and delivery of marijuana
Beach: the sell and delivery of co- Ricky Smith, 27 of Jacksonville: within 1,000 feet of a church. under 21 and driving without a price, tomorrow’s
caine within 1,000 feet of a church. possession of marijuana and pos- license or with a suspended or price, next year’s price
Richard Strong, 51 of Hilliard: DUI revoked one. and so on. And that’s
Kathryn Lloyd, 44 of Hilliard: session of drug paraphernalia.
and driving with a revoked license. understandable, be-
selling drugs with a sell schedule, Tommy Wells, 22 of Fernandina Joshua Kirk, 28 of Bryceville: Edward Jones
possession with intent to sell and Tezma Gray, 40 of Fernandina driving with a revoked license and cause we always want
Beach: fraud: using another per- Financial Advisor the prices of our in-
dispensing prescription drugs Beach: sale and delivery of DUI.
son’s ID without their consent.
without a license. marijuana within 1,000 feet of a Ronnie L. Stoots Jr. vestments to rise. Yet,
Kristina Embree, 31 of Fernandi- church. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 if you focus too much
Jose Andres, 25 of Fernandina: na Beach: domestic assault. Nicole Kimmons, 24 of Fern- on prices, you could
domestic battery on his brother. Richard Owens, 41 of Yulee: bond
Jerry Beno, 51 of Yulee: battery; surrender battery. andina Beach: possession of a end up making some costly mistakes.
Jason Jones, 33 of Jacksonville: domestic violence. He tried to controlled substance. Why? Because price-driven behavior is
license suspended a total of seven Tyrone Fleming, 38 of Fernandina emotional behavior — and as an investor,
strangle his wife. David White, Jr., 35 of Callahan:
times. Beach: possession of a controlled you’re much better off making decisions
Lonnie Stewart, 28 of Fernandina substance. DUI.
Donna Hardenbrook, 59 of Yulee: with your head, not your heart. Suppose, for
Beach: fleeing and eluding an Joshua Watkins, 26 of Fernandina example, that you’ve seen a steep decline in
DUI. Major Johnson, 20 of Folkston,
arresting officer at high speed and Beach: criminal mischief and disor- the price of one of your investments. After a
GA: attempt to deal in stolen
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 resisting an officer obstruct with- derly intoxication.
property. while, you may feel that you just can’t take it
out violence. He had an arrest war-
Devin Dainley, 29 of Ft. White, FL: rant out for him and was caught SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 Toby Works, 22 of Fernandina anymore and you decide to “cut your losses”
burglary to a structure and grand hiding in the trunk of someone’s Beach: reckless driving, not having by selling the investment. Conversely, you
theft. Angel Vasquez, 44 of Hilliard: may have an investment that has gone up and
car. Police had to remove him from a driver’s license and possession of
contempt of court - violation of up — and to grab even bigger gains, you buy
Michael Eric Jackson, 44 of the trunk. a controlled substance.
injunction - protection - domestic more shares.
Jacksonville: violation of parole for FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 violence. Domestic battery caus- Ian Humfleet, 19 of Jacksonville:
grand theft. Both these decisions could backfire on you.
ing bodily harm. battery. When you sold the investment whose price
Kassey Stewart, 20 of Bryceville:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18 forgery of bank bills, fraud use of Heather Mercer, 25 of Kingsland, William Ellis, 38 of Mechanicsville, had fallen, you might find yourself on the in-
Francisco Sanchez –Maldenado, credit cards and burglary dealing GA: battery on an officer firefight- VA: making false 911 calls. vestment “sidelines” if that same investment

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