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First time in History: Christmas Trees
called Holiday Tree by the White House
of Obama
Apparently the White House referred to Christmas
Trees as Holiday Trees for the first time this year,
which prompted CBS presenter, ...Page 3
Man Learns Just How Much
Weight You Can Gain In A MonthBy Drinking 10 Cokes A Day
A seemingly healthy and fit man decided to con-
duct an experiment to prove the shocking effects
that soda consumption has on the human body, and
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Hello once again. Happy Holidays as that time approachesupon us fast as the wind blow. I know its been cold in themornings lately, make sure you have your exposed pipes
wrapped in insulated sheathing to help avoid a costly repair, at a no bettertime...just looking out for you.
I do want to take a quick moment to Thank the people behind the scene, here help-ing your favorite lil newspaper of Freeport. The Mayor for his time in keeping us up todate with his exclusive column for ESNews. Also Rian for her column On Page 11, soentertaining and informative she is! There are numerous people who keep me in the news,media releases help us inform you. It also shows that there are people doing there jobs,
public assistant information highways via the internet.I do want to remind you to E-mail me anytime. Tell me what your thinking about with
the way Freeport is heading towards the future. We enjoy the evidence finders I have insecret, those who research investigative news. Lets make those public position peoplework for us, the citizens who care. Every complaint listed shows there are problems. Wecan help bring the situation to light. I have no problem standing up for what I say and for
the evidence I find I will bring it to you, the public.Its amusing to me those violators we spoke of last edition still building within the set-back rules set forth by county codes. When these people drive up and down the roadsaround here, cant they see that the complaints from years ago are coming true right beforeyour eyes? Just as said before, even if you fine them, then what? Enforce what is writtenor stop having your organization waste our tax dollars. Peoples rights are being violatedwhen others are not in compliance to the codes written. No different from the nationallevel groups that are useless and wasting tax dollars. Think Im wrong? Proof is there.
It is also amusing to point out to the law enforcers, the laws in place for our county.Most of them assume its codes for the south end of the county only. That is NOT true,they are county rules and ordinances, they should be enforced like any other law. Unlessour commissioners are re-writing the rules or thinking that turning a blind eye to a situa-
tion will make it go away. I remember in a south Walton court room, one man saying notto worry about his illegal business growing, for they would be moving in 4 yrs? Thatwas 11 years ago, whos laughing at the system? Papers to prove it are in court.
Call it what it is, but when I see a list of peoples names of bad or wrong doing, situa-tions that call for justice. One way or another? A few folks are looking into the legality ofthe lack of action by the county. Many residents are unhappy with road conditions alongHwy. 331. I agree that those in clear view of passers by, should keep their properties to anew standard. But even with what is already written, they are not enforcing, junk, debrisand cars within the 30 frontage claus when they sold to the state. Why bother? They cansee it from the road and do nothing. Only if you complain? Raise your standards and helpus residents get the interest in selling our homes for the value they should be.
There is nothing wrong as long as you are enforcing a Law, ordinance or code. Thecourt house has all records and deeds showing ownership, description and details to thedeed. If I can research and find out the truth, why does it take so long for enforcement? Iwould love to hear more feedback from those of you who wrote in. I offer an extension tothe department over seeing these complaints, to also E-mail me. I would like to print youractions of violators. If needed, I can post addresses for the public to get to see what wehave found. Lets get more folks involved and make them do their job!
With the large number of responses to us about our findings. I am certain that there willbe more as we investigate these matters. I sincerely hope that we can help the situation getcorrected before its too late. People saying buildings were in place for many years? Mostare lies. Who wants to admit they are wrong and have to relocate or redesign your layoutof your property? I had to some years ago, when I was lied to about my driveway and
garage being on my property, which to find out it wasnt. Seemed like a trusting oldercouple, Jones, but the man knew he was lying, once I showed the survey.
In conclusion this editorial is written with the premise that as a whole unit, citizens,either the county steps up or the people will come forth and correct what is wrong. Whyhave these codes if none are enforced to any degree?
With your feedback as readers, we can make a change around this area. You see howmessed up big government has been lately. If we start here in our own backyard, we canshape our county into a place that many people will come to work and live here.
I also feel that through the power of the press, we can get the attention of those indi-viduals to rectify what they have done or be fined. Fines go up after each offense too. Ifyou know of any additional topics that you may have a problem with dont hesitate to E-
mail me anytime. This is an effort to stop violators and make things better. One last thing, with the season of giving and helping now here. Please donate as youcan. If your family needs some assistance, contact The Freeport Fire Dept. or the TownPlanters society, they may be able to help in some way. Next edition will be the Christ-mas edition. If you have any special wishes or Advertisement youd like to place, just giveus a call and we will be glad to help you as we can. Remember the advertisers pay for the
print of this exclusive newspaper. Lets make 2015, a year to remember. Thank you all.
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sioners passed a resolution proclaiming November1721, 2014 as GIS Week in Walton County andrecognized the departments employees.Employees from Walton County, DeFuniak
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First time in History: Christmas Trees called
Holiday Tree by the White House of ObamaApparently the White House referred to Christmas Trees as Holiday Trees for thefirst time this year, which prompted CBS presenter, Ben Stein, to present this
piece which I would like to share with you.
The following was written by Ben Stein and recited by him on CBS Sunday Morn-ing Commentary. My confession:I am a Jew, and every single one of my ancestors was Jewish. And it does not
bother me even a little bit when people call those beautiful lit up, bejewelled trees,Christmas trees. I don't feel threatened. I don't feel discriminated against. That's
what they are, Christmas trees.
It doesn't bother me a bit when people say, 'Merry Christmas' to me. I don't thinkthey are slighting me or getting ready to put me in a ghetto. In fact, I kind of likeit. It shows that we are all brothers and sisters celebrating this happy time of year.It doesn't bother me at all that there is a manger scene on display at a key intersec-tion near my beach house in Malibu. If people want a nativity scene, it's just as
fine with me as is the Menorah a few hundred yards away.
I don't like getting pushed around for being a Jew, and I don't think Christians likegetting pushed around for being Christians. I think people who believe in God aresick and tired of getting pushed around, period. I have no idea where the conceptcame from, that America is an explicitly atheist country. I can't find it in the Con-
stitution and I don't like it being shoved down my throat.
In light of recent events... terrorist attacks, school shootings, etc. I think it startedwhen Madeleine Murray O'Hare (she was murdered, her body found a few yearsago) complained she didn't want prayer in our schools, and we said OK. Thensomeone said you better not read the Bible in school. The Bible says thou shalt not
kill; thou shalt not steal, and love your neighbor as yourself. And we said OK.
Probably, if we think about it long and hard enough, we can figure it out. I think it
has a great deal to do with 'WE REAP WHAT WE SOW.'Funny how simple it is for people to trash God and then wonder why the world'sgoing to hell.Funny how we believe what the newspapers say, but question what the Bible says.Funny how lewd, crude, vulgar and obscene articles pass freely through cyber-space, but public discussion of God is suppressed in the school and workplace.Funny how we can be more worried about what other people think of us than what
God thinks of us.
Are you laughing yet?
My Best Regards, Honestly and respectfully, Ben Stein
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Black Sheriff Says Eric Holder Is an
S.O.B Because of What He JustDid in Ferguson
The Sheriff of Milwaukee County, David Clarke, ablack man, recently called Eric Holder an S.O.B for
his irresponsible handling of the Ferguson situation.
He also had much to say about race-baiter Al
Sharpton in his address at a National Press Club
conference.
Quickly telling the audience, Im not known forsugar coating things, he went on to describe how
some groups started to converge on the small town ofFerguson, Mo., like vultures on a roadside carcass.
He referred to specific groups like the New Black
Panther Party and people like Al Sharpton. He
pointed out that instead of those groups attempting
to restore calm in the community, they only served
to stoke the flames by pouring more gas on the fire
with their inflammatory and irresponsible rheto-
ric.Clarke continued his barrage of truth when he calledout two bit politicians like Jay Nixon and Claire
McCaskill, whom he said threw law enforcement un-der the bus for reasons of political gain.
But he didnt expect the same behavior from a man
who is supposed to be the top cop of the nation
Eric Holder.Clarkes thoughts on those race-baiting stories, whichwere self-serving and intended to stir the pot, werenothing short of epic.Wait a minuteMr. Attorney General, if you feltthose officers had violated your Fourth Amendment,and youre a federal prosecutor, and you didnt sayanything at the time? On behalf of everybody in the
United States, you could have done something if youfelt that. You could have made a complaintbecauseall of us kind of realize in law enforcement, right, wetestifywhat do they say in court? If you didnt writeit down, if you didnt report it, it didnt happen.He didnt stop there. The good sheriff continued with,And I thought, How could you do that? Who caresabout what happened to you? What about the peopleof Ferguson, Missouri right now? Who cares aboutyou, Eric Holder?Theyre only there to serve their own agendas and
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Man Learns Just How Much Weight You
Can Gain In A Month By Drinking 10
Cokes A DayA seemingly healthy and fit man decided to conduct an experiment to
prove the shocking effects that soda consumption has on the human
body, and the result was eye-opening.George Prior, 50, decided to drink 10 cans of Coke per day for 30 days
to see what would happen, and in the end, the healthy Los Angeles-
based man gained an astonishing amount of weight in a short amount of
time.
I'm urging people to examine the
amount of sugar in their diets, Prior,
a married father of two, said. People
need to be aware of the real and pow-
erful damaging effects of sugar on
their health. The most dramatic changewas in weight: 23 pounds of gain over 30 days.
Prior also noted that he believes he was becoming addicted to sugar bythe end of his experiment.I also seemed to develop a craving for Cokes, or other sugars, duringthe time I was drinking Cokes, said Prior.
Prior says he stuck to his normal diet every day during the experiment
and simply added the 10 cans of coke each day.
I did it to get people thinking and talking about how much sugar theyeat and how unhealthy it is, revealed Prior. I would prefer not to do itagain. I don't like being this heavy. The actual drinking of the ten Cokes
got to be an irritating chore every day. There were a lot of visits to therestroom, a feeling of constant fullness, and a clutter of cans every-where. Kids shouldn't drink Cokes. But then kids shouldn't drink juices,either, and that's going to be a very hard sell to parents who believe that
juice is 'natural' or even 'organic.' It's sugar, and not only do kids notneed it, it's bad for them. I think there are a lot of people suffering health
problems like diabetes and heart disease, who aren't aware they couldhelp themselves by just stopping sugar.Within days of letting go of the Coke, Prior says he lost four or five
pounds.
I'd like to see controls on the lobbying and spending of big corpora-
tions who sell sugar and don't want the government to tell people how
bad it is, Prior added.
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As ISIS Attempts to Recruit Black Men
in Ferguson, It Appears As if Obamas
Buddy Beyonce is HelpingDuring the initial weeks following the fatal shootingof Michael Brown by Officer Darren Wilson, achilling sign was seen behind CNNs Jake Tapperas he reported from Ferguson. A man was holding asign that read ISIS here. Since the announcementlast week that the grand jury decided not to indictOfficer Darren Wilson in that shooting, ISIS hasramped up their efforts to recruit black men out ofFerguson. Therefore, it is a bit shocking that Be-yonce, one of the biggest stars in the music industry,would film a video that could be construed as both
propaganda for ISIS and for the violent rioting inFerguson.The singer, who appeared on this years Grammyswith the word FEMINIST behind her as she per-formed a sexual act with a chair wearing a scantilyclad outfit while her husband, Jay-Z watched, wascriticized by both Muslims and feminists on Twit-ter.Karesa Warner said on Twitter, Dear Beyonce: Doyou think youre going to get away with wearing aversion of Islamic head-dress, niqab, while promot-
ing your Demonic music?Dina said, Quoting our holy Quran and dressing ina niqab isnt a fashion statement you dumb
beyonce. Feminists also chimed in chastising Be-yonce for her hypocrisy in wearing the niqab.Dana Yager said, Sorry, Beyonce. Probably not inthe best interest for womens rights to make theniqab fashionable. Just sayin.In watching this video, given the volatile situationin Ferguson, including massive destruction of per-sonal property, and the Muslim terrorist group ISISactively recruiting blacks in Ferguson via social
media, one has to wonder what exactly is Beyoncetrying to accomplish? Promote ISIS?
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WOW! This year has really passed by quickly, it ishard to believe that December is already here, I Hope you
all had a great Thanksgiving spending time with family and
friends and being thankful for all of our many blessings.Christmas is just around the corner and we can see that
with all of the Christmas decorations located throughout
the city. The annual City Christmas Parade will be this Fri-
day- December 5th
beginning at 5:00 PM and the Christmas
Tree Lighting will begin at 6:00 PM- both of these events
are under the direction of Mary Neal and I would like to
thank her for all of her efforts. The parade route will begin
at Freeport Elementary School and come down Kylea
Laird Drive turn onto Hwy 20 and end just past city hall.
Applications have been turned in for the new Parks and
Recreation Director for the city and they will be viewed andnarrowed down for the council to make a decision and they
should be able to take the position just in time for the
sports season to begin. The community Thanksgiving ser-
vice held at the city hall was a tremendous success with sev-
eral of the local churches serving a great meal and deliver-
ing a wonderful Thanksgiving message, I hope this will be
an annual event and all who missed it should certainly
come out next year and enjoy the coming together of all
people no matter what your religion or church is. The fire
department and the Town Planters Society are working
together to help families in our community with Christmas
meals and gifts and this is with the help of the recentMayors Charity Ball held at Hammock Bay Lake Club, I
would like to thank all of the people involved with this pro-
gram for all of your efforts in making sure that everyone
has a blessed holiday season. The Town Planters Society
will also be having their Festival of Trees, on December
12-13, this year it will be held at the Blount House, go by
and view the different trees and bring your kids by to have
cookies with Santa on the 13th
, there is no charge but, do-
nations will be accepted so they can again help our commu-
nity throughout the year. The next city council meeting is
scheduled for December 9
th
, beginning at 7:00 PM. If wecan be of service to you or the community in some way
please let us know by calling 850-835-2822.
This event is a project of the Freeport Town PlantersSociety, a non-profit organization which uses its fundsand efforts to beautify and enrich the city of Freeport.We also support other charitable organizations like
Relay for Life.
FESTIVAL OF TREES
Get into the spirit of Christmas by attending theFreeport Town Planters Festival of Trees andCookies with Santa. The event will be at the BlountHouse in Freeport, 541 Kylea Laird Rd., on Fri., Dec.
12, from 3:00 to 7:00; and on Sat., Dec. 13, from10:00 to 5:00. Children can visit Santa and sharecookies with him on Sat., 10:00 to 12:00. The treeshave been decorated by individuals, organizations,and businesses and are competing for the PeoplesChoice award, to be presented at the end of the show
on Saturday.
Admission is free and open to the public.
For further information contact Lois Orsak at 850-
588-9945 or Eleanor Turner at 850-835-5611.
There will not be a Freeport Planning Board
meeting in the month of December/ 2014.
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The president lies about whether or not he lied inthe past. [] The American public is entitled toknow they have a president who understands his
job and will enforce the law whether he agrees with
it or not. Judge Andrew Napolitano
"I don't care who he is. [Al Sharpton] is anAmerican citizen and he owes taxes. Therest of America has been subsidizing hislifestyle." - Dana Perino called out Al
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If you ever wanted to learn an instrument this gentleman is the ONE to see. With hisvariety of skills his knowledge runs deep. Give him a call, its well worth it.
FREEPORT Presbyterian CHURCH, located on Hwy 20. Next to Franks Cash &Carry. We are extending an open invitation to come to our quaint little church to givethanks and praise God. Small town feel, choir and childrens services available too.Sundays at 9am Bible study.10am church service. Come meet Pastor Gene Harris.
Healthmark Health MattersTired of not sleeping well?Everyone knows that we must have sleep to rest our minds and bodies. However, not all
sleep is restful sleep.Obstructive sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder in which breathing repeat-
edly stops and starts during sleep. According to researchers at Mayo Clinic, people withobstructive sleep apnea may not be aware that their sleep was interrupted. In fact, many peo-
ple with this type of sleep apnea think they slept well all night.Several types of sleep apnea exist, but the most common type is obstructive sleep apnea,
which occurs when the throat muscles intermittently relax and block the airway during sleep.The most noticeable sign of obstructive sleep apnea is snoring. Obstructive sleep apnea com-monly affects middle-aged and older adults and people who are overweight. Snoring usuallyis loudest when a person sleeps on their back, and it quiets when they turn on their side.
Many people don't think of snoring as a sign of something potentially serious, and noteveryone who snores has obstructive sleep apnea. However, be sure to talk to a physician ifyou or your partner is snoring loudly, especially snoring that is punctuated by periods ofsilence. They may also be snoring loud enough to disturb others. If they are experiencingshortness of breath that awakens them from sleep, has intermittent pauses in their breathingduring sleep or suffers from excessive daytime drowsiness, they might be suffering fromsleep apnea. Such disruptions impair a persons ability to get the desired deep, restful phasesof sleep, and will probably cause them to feel sleepy during waking hours.
There are things that can be done to reduce or eliminate obstructive sleep apnea. Sometreatments involve using a device to keep the airway open or using a mouthpiece to thrust the
jaw forward during sleep. The most common type is called continuous positive airway pres-sure, or CPAP (SEE-pap). With this treatment, the pressure of the air breathed is continuous,constant and somewhat greater than that of the surrounding air, which is just enough to keepthe upper airway passages open. This air pressure prevents obstructive sleep apnea and snor-ing.
For less serious cases of obstructive sleep apnea, a physician may simply recommend aperson lose weight if they are overweight, exercise regularly, drink alcohol moderately, if atall, quit smoking, use a nasal decongestant and not sleep on their back.
For more information regarding obstructive sleep apnea, contact Dr. Tom Roberts, P.A., atHealthmarks Walk-in Clinic, (850) 951-4556.
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In the same week that President Obamaissued his administrative amnesty sparingmillions from deportation, the feds busteda criminal ring of illegal immigrants thatused stolen identities to defraud the U.S.government out of $7.2 million in taxrefunds.The mastermind of this sophisticatedoperation is a resourceful delinquent, whoruns a landscaping and cleaning business
called Las Tres Mujeres(the three women in Spanish). Her name is Linda Avilaand shes admitted in federal court that she filed more than 1,700 fraudulent taxreturns with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) using stolen identities assigned to
migrant workersmostly from Mexicoliving in the U.S. illegally.Avila altered W-2 forms with white out to cover up the names, social securitynumbers and addresses then wrote in other names and addresses to create the fraudu-lent returns, according to a Department of Justice (DOJ) announcement. Foreign de-
pendents were often added to increase the refund amounts. The IRS then cut refundchecks ranging from $4,000 to more than $7,000, according to the feds. Avila pro-vided the illegal aliens fake identification documents so they could cash the IRS re-fund checks. The illegal alien migrant workers kept a small fee and gave most of themoney to Avila. When federal agents searched Avilas home they seized about 17
boxes of fraudulent tax records, according to the DOJ document outlining the case.Templates for fraudulent W-2 forms and identification documents were also found onher computer. The records included copies of approximately 1,754 tax returns filed
between 2008 and 2014 for tax years 2004 through 2013. The total loss to the IRSbased on the fraudulent returns is approximately $7.2 million, federal auth. estimate.Back in July a federal grand jury in Norfolk Virginia indicted Avila on charges ofconspiracy to make false claims, mail fraud and false claims against the UnitedStates. On November 17, the same week Obama issued a long-anticipated adminis-trative amnesty, Avila finally pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy and mailfraud. She faces three decades in prison and remains free pending sentencing on Feb-ruary 17. The feds have not disclosed if her illegal immigrant partners in crime will
be charged.What we do know for sure is that a few days after Avila pleaded guilty.
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Four Men in Two Cities
Killed in Acts of Islamic
Jihad; Media, Obama,
and Holder SilentBrendan Tevlin was a 19-year old
from New Jersey who had just fin-
ished his freshman year at the Uni-
versity of Richmond. Like many
kids his age, he played sports and
video games. He also liked to surf.
Brendan also played the bagpipes
and was a Eucharistic minister at hischurch. But none of those things led
to his tragic death. What led to
Brendans death is that he was an
American.
Ali Muhammad Brown, 29, wascharged with the murder of 19-yearold Brendan Tevlin on June 18th.Brown also confessed to killing two
people, Ahmed Said and DwoneAnderson-Young, in Seattle on June
1. In addition, he was also chargedwith shooting another man, LeroyHenderson, in the Skyway area ofSeattle in April. All of the men were
killed with a 9 mm handgun.
There is consistency in Browns
statement to police in both King
County in Seattle, and Essex
County, N.J. He told authorities that
he was doing his small part as
vengeance for U.S. actions in the
Middle East.
The media and Congress want to put
more emphasis on the domestic
abuse case surrounding Ray Rice
than acts of jihad in America with
men being killed simply for being
an American. And Barack Obama
wants to deny the severity of ISIS
and, in fact, refuse to even recognize
that they are dangerous Islamic ter-
rorists who kill innocent people.
Here in America, Isis is here.
People need to be made aware of it
taking place, just because the news
isnt telling the whole truth.
Muslim Convert Cuts Oklahoma
Woman to Pieces BEFORE Beheading
Colleen Hufford didnt get a riot in her honor
after her horrific battle and beheading at thehands of Muslim convert Alton Nolen.Unfortunately, President Obama and his cadreexpressed no outrage at Huffords beheading,
but they had all in full voice about Fergusonevents, trying to ensure justice for gentlegiant Mike Brown.Autopsy Report: The recently releasedautopsy report indicates a tale of unbelievablygruesome savagery and a valiant struggle by 54year old grandmother fighting for her lifeagainst an attack in the name of Allah by Nolenwith an 8 inch long serrated knife. She lost herlife and her head in the battle.The battle occurred at her workplace. Whenone thinks of a beheading, one usually thinks ofthe act as one swift action, and not a series of
brutal nicks, cuts, and gashes to the neck areaBEFOREthe act is carried out. In Huffordscase, the truth is more horrifying than firstimagined. The initial report stated that Huffordwas attacked from behindby Nolen atVaughn Foods processing plant in Oklahoma
City. In other words, the initial findings wouldimply she was dead before she realized whatwas happening. But autopsy report clearly dis-counts the initial report. She did not die withher back turned.Evidence from the autopsy indicates Hufford
put up a fight before her death. The autopsydescribes multiple defensive injuries to bothhands and her right arm and other injuries toHuffords cheek, chest and upper arm.She was repeatedly stabbed by Nolen, sufferingserious defensive wounds. The report suggests
Nolen missed his target, slicing her on thechecks, arms, and the chest, before eventuallydecapitating her. At the time, thepress stressed
Nolens anger at being fired from his job, hiscriminal background, and vaguely mentioned in
passing that he was a recent Muslim convert.
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The 14 day Overview
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Dear Editor,
I wanted to say that I agree with you wholeheartedly about Obama and his administrationhas been lying and creating diversions of hisdesire to rule our country as a dictator.
Freedom of the Press, you have done a fine jobof printing all the angles and disagreements.Keep up the good work.
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Dear Editor,I do believe you tapped into a touchy
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markers and take advantage of the lack of forceto ensure that set-backs are adhered to build.
Code Enforcement is very selective, to dowhatever it is they do. I agree that there is a lotof people who say they work there for us on our
behalf and yet I dont see anything changed orstopped in activity, if anything it has grown.
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I wish you continued success this upcomingyear. To have a newspaper around that is Free israre these days. We love it.
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The festive season gets off to a sociable start. The fabulous planetary lineup brings options for dating,networking, and generally hanging out with pals. You'll have no shortage of kisses under the mistletoe, asthe week hints that an instant attraction or the potential to make a new friend who seems to support your
ideas and ideals. A desire to move on plans that have been on the backburner.
The lineup in your career sector highlights important goals and key ambitions. If you've dreamed of ex-panding your options, reach out to others who can share their experiences and general knowledge. Youmay find your intuitive awareness ratchets up, helping you make almost instantaneous decisions and come
up with ideas with creative potential. Saturday's Full Moon can be perfect for a gathering at your place.
Get down to work early on and plan to cross off the biggest items on your to-do list. After that you'll beless eager to tackle complex jobs that demand attention to detail. You'll be ready to join in the festive fun.
This is your opportunity to make new friends and mix and mingle in general.
Thoughts about security may act as a catalyst to get you thinking about how to earn more money. Youmay have a strong urge to start a business or expand one you already own. You may decide to pool yourresources and talents with those of someone else, increasing your chances of success. you more competi-
tive where career and professional matters are concerned. Encourage you to shop. Go easy!
The festive season gets off to a fabulous start for you - your social life is a blur of activity! You may nothave much time to relax, especially if others place demands on your time. You're also in your element,networking and connecting with many people. This could be one of the happiest times of the year for you,
with a chance to make new friends and perhaps find love.
A down-to-earth aspect can help you plan ahead for the festivities or encourage you and a significantother to think about a vacation. The focus gradually shifts as Mars zips into your zone of shared fi-nances. You may be marching to a different tune, but it helps to avoid alienating your banker. Keep oth-
ers in the loop and don't give in to the impulse to buy more than you can afford.
Get everyday tasks sorted out as soon as possible and then work on organizing your festive agenda. Bymidweek you'll be ready for some fun! Romantic options look superb, with every indication that a love
adventure is coming to you. This is a good time to treat your partner to a special date.
A focus on your home zone means you'll be busy removing clutter, sprucing up your place, and gettingeverything ready for an extravaganza. Unexpected guests might start to arrive, and your extended fam-ily could show up, too. If things get too hectic, get some rest and alone time. If you schedule in periods
of quiet, you'll find solutions to problems and discover creative ideas you can play with.
E-mails, letters, and phone calls could keep you busy answering messages. You may be in a hurry toget cards and presents in the mail, adding to your list of chores. A desire to connect with friends fromnear and far and see what they're up to over the coming weeks could result in making plans. Romance
sizzles as Mars moves into Aquarius. Your focus tends more to pleasure and fun times.
You seem to have taken the festive season to heart, especially when it comes to buying gifts and en-hancing the feel-good factor. However, to avoid feeling the pinch later, create a budget before youspend your first cent. Set limits and stay in control. Home and family come into focus as Mars jogs into
Aquarius. If anyone asks you what you want for Christmas, it will probably be a gadget.
You're in your element this week as you entertain, share ideas, and organize events to start the festiveseason. Fun seems to take the place of work, with a number of planets encouraging you to kick backand enjoy the many social opportunities coming your way. You seem to be in an adventurous moodand willing to take a gamble with an idea or plan. Travel and the chance to expand your horizons may
also set you thinking of ways to escape from routine.
A desire to volunteer at a charity function may keep you busy. You could be motivated to sacrificeyour own enjoyment to give a hand to others in need. Once Mars moves into Aquarius and yourmoney zone, you might also be eager to donate to good causes. Your generosity will come back toyou, though this might be the last thing on your mind. Finally, the Full Moon in Gemini this weekend
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Hi, my name is Auggie! I'm a two year old neutered male.Alaqua Animal Refuge chose me as the pet of the week.In preparation for the upcoming holiday, I wanted to share
my story, by reflecting on the things I am thankful for.I am thankful for the kindness of a lady, that rescued me
from the streets last December. She could have driven pastme, but instead, she opened her heart and gave me ahome.I am thankful for a place called Alaqua. Two months ago,
my beloved rescuer recognized that she could no longer care for me. Alaqua willhelp me find a new home.I am thankful for the diversity of my DNA. I am a mix of many breeds. Are you a
dachshund fan? I'm your guy! Long hair chihuahua? That's me! Does a TibetanSpaniel fit your fancy? I've got that covered, too! Wishing for a Great Dane? Okay,I can't help there, but, I am thankful that I recognize my limits!
I am thankful for the people at Alaqua. They gave me lots of love, as I settled intomy new surroundings. I'm housetrained and keep my kennel clean. They have beenhelping me learn to play well with others. I am doing better, but I'd do best as anonly pet, with a fenced yard.I am thankful for meeting new friends during my two months here. I've seen many
find a home of their own. We call it a "Gotcha Day"! It's not really a birthday, andit's more than an adoption day, it's the day you "gotcha" own family to love, and theday the families "gotcha"!I am thankful for the opportunity to have a second chance, and the possibility of a
new beginning. My hope is to find my own family to love. I am a devoted compan-ion, and I am a good lap warmer. I also love to walk on a leash, fast or slow, I 'm
easily adaptable.As we pause to consider our gratitude this year, I hope you will include the home-less pets of our community in your thoughts. In counting our blessings, rememberto support Alaqua Animal Refuge in your holiday gifting. I know from my experi-ence, they are doing a great job placing the pets, once considered unwanted, into
loving homes.
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PROUDLYHelping Alaqua Animal Refugelocated in FREEPORT, for over 6yrs. adoptable
pets of all kinds. Go visit them today!
Letty & Sweetie Alaqua's Pet of theWeek (Submitted by Gaye Patton)
We have been chosen as Alaqua's Pet of theWeek. We lived a happy and pampered life withour beloved Mother. Sadly, she had to go into anursing home. Now we are confused and con-cerned about her, and we are worried about ourfuture. They are taking good care of us at Alaqua,
but we are hoping for a home for the holidays.We are both in good health, and only require aspecial diet of AD Science, this food providesgood nutrition for older cats.We are a bonded pair, and hope to stay together.We would need to be inside cats. Although we aretwo of the newest residents at Alaqua, we are theoldest in age. Sweetie is 16 years old, and Letty is
13 years old. Can you believe that? We surelydon't look our age! We are a quiet pair, and arehoping to live the remainder of our lives just sit-ting on a soft spot, enjoying the warmth of a sunray. We may be senior citizens, but we still have alot of love to give!Do you want to know the best part? We are mem-
bers of the "priceless purrs" society. This specialgroup of felines is free! Yes, that's right! With anapproved application, there is no charge for us!We are priceless! Surely you know someone thatcan benefit from two beautiful "golden girls" to
brighten their holiday. We would be delighted tofill their lives with love and devotion!
As Jiminy Crickett reminded us, ".....if your heartis in your dream, no request is too extreme".Please help us!To adopt Letty and Sweetie, or any of the otheramazing animals at Alaqua Animal Refuge, call850-685-0288 or visitwww.AlaquaAnimalRefuge.org
The Walton County Board ofCounty Commissioners voted intodays Regular Board Meeting toreschedule their planned RegularBoard Meeting from Tuesday, Dec
23rdto Monday, Dec 22nd.
The meeting will still take place at9:00am in the DeFuniak SpringsCourthouse Board Room located at571 E. Nelson Ave. in DeFuniak
Springs.
Lotto Winner Won In
Westville
The Florida Lottery says 64-year-
old Carolyn Bell, of Montgomery,Alabama, claimed the $48 millionFLORIDA LOTTO jackpot fromthe drawing held on November 19,2014. Bell chose to receive her win-nings as a one-time, lump-sum pay-ment of $32,609,501.60.
Florida Lottery says that Bell is aloyal FLORIDA LOTTO player and
plays her lucky numbers every timeshe visits Florida. Bell purchasedher jackpot-winning ticket at State-
line Liquors, located at 1065 High-way 179 A in Westville. The retailerreceived a bonus commission of$210,000 for selling the jackpot-winning FLORIDA LOTTO ticket.
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Where are you Christmas?I love the holidaysso mucheven more so with a child, but wherehas Christmas gone? This year through tracking social media, watch-
ing the news, and listening to people in public, I am more disappointed
than ever in the holiday spirit. I used to be the person who had to
mail her Christmas cards two days before Thanksgiving so my card
would get there first!...the person who didnt let anyone help decorate
the tree because it had to look like it was ready for the cover of a
magazinethe person who searched all year for the perfect presents
to give and gave to so many people! You know who I am talking
about. I realized this year that all I do is add holiday stress to myself,
make those close to me walk on eggshells during this festive time
and spend so much time running that the holiday is over and I havent
enjoyed any of it. My son was my wake-up call.
We were walking by a mobile blood bank and he
said, Mom, can I give blood? I really want to
help other people this year for Christmas. He is
12. I took him into the blood bank, right then and
there, and he watched while I donated. He had the
whole blood bank in a cheery mood by the time
we left. Even his Christmas list is sparsewith as
difficult as this year has been for our little family,he barely asked for anything. I am humbled and
blessed by my sons lesson. I realize that even if
the washing machine, the dishwasher, the pressure
washer, and your favorite ornaments break at one
time, you can still find reasons to be thankful. I
realized I would rather give a small donation to
charity than spend so much money on Christmas
cards and stamps. Christmas doesnt have to look
like a Norman Rockwell paintingeven to a per-
fectionist like me. So I took my sweet son out and
we bought the most crooked Christmas tree we could find. We felt like it needed a homefor the holidays too. Do something selfless this holiday season, it will make you count
your blessings over and over. And if your Christmas leans, lean with it! Trust me.
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The South Walton Fire District(SWFD) will be hosting the 7th AnnualElf Ride on Sunday, Dec. 7th. Elves ofall ages will meet at the Seaside PostOffice at 1 pm and bicycle/walk to theSWFDs Water Color (approx. 1.5miles). Please bring an unwrapped toyto benefit the SWFD Angel Tree. Re-freshments and a tour of the fire stationas well as the fire trucks will be avail-
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Correction to the Walton County School Board Agenda. The meeting will be held onMonday, December 8th at the Tivoli Complex. The workshop is at 4pm and the meeting at
5pm next Monday,
Next edition will be our 6th Christmas Edition. If you have any Christmas eventscoming up, get them to me ASAP.
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