August 2023

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS – SEPTEMBER 19, 2023

NOTICE OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING NEGOTIATIONS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC a Collective bargaining negotiation meeting IS scheduled to be held on Tuesday, September 19, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. (CST). The meeting will be held at the Walton County Sheriff’s Office north administration building in DeFuniak Springs. The purpose of these meetings is collective bargaining between the Walton County Sheriff’s Office and the Professional Firefighters of Walton County, Local 4413, International Association of Fire Fighters. Meetings will be held in the cypress room at 752 Triple G Road, DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433. The Walton County Sheriff adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make reasonable modifications for access to these meetings upon request. Requests may be made to the Human Resources Manager at 850-892-8111 x.3215 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.  https://waltonso.org/news/feed/ Read More

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GulfSAR SET TO DEPLOY FOR FLORIDA EVACUATION AND RESCUE

GulfSAR is continuously monitoring weather conditions and the projected path of Tropical Storm Idalia. Current forecast models have Tropical Storm Idalia strengthening as it crosses the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and rapidly developing into what is projected to be MAJOR Hurricane status as it approaches Florida’s Western Coast. With projected rainfalls and life-threatening storm surge, catastrophic flooding could and likely will occur. Hurricane force winds are expected as early as Tuesday along Florida’s West Coast and Panhandle GulfSAR is arriving in Florida today to assist the Eastern Gulf Coast with evacuations and to stage for immediate flood and swiftwater rescues as Idalia’s impacts are felt. We will provide further information and updates as the situation warrants. About Our Foundation Inspired by life-changing events, GulfSAR was established in 2020. GulfSAR is founded on ethics and safety above all else. Our founders, board members and partners have one goal: to save those who cannot save themselves. GulfSAR is a nonprofit organization made up of specialized, certified Flood and Swiftwater Technicians, K9 Handlers, Rope Technicians, Ground Specialists and Confined Space Technicians dedicated to the safety and well-being of citizens across the United States, providing quality Search and Rescue operations. We are committed to using any and all resources at our disposal to assist in the locating and rescue of persons, household pets and livestock in need of assistance during times of peril…. with a focus, but not limited to, rising and swift water scenarios. Our mission is carried out using the expertise and... Read More

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Alaqua Animal Refuge Rescues 32 Animals from Life-Threatening Conditions, Owner Arrested

Urgent Response Leads to Legal Consequences In a critical and deeply unsettling animal rescue operation, Alaqua Animal Refuge, led by founder Laurie Hood, intervened in a life-threatening situation involving dozens of animals. The effort was coordinated in partnership with Deputy Sheriff Greg Barton of Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Florida, and Washington County Animal Control. Owner Faces Criminal Charges The owner of these distressed animals was arrested and is currently facing four 3rd degree felony charges and 30 1st degree misdemeanors. All animals were legally transferred to Alaqua Animal Refuge for immediate treatment and future adoption. Horrific Conditions Demand Immediate Action Amidst a heatwave, with heat index soaring above 110 degrees, the team discovered animals trapped in a trailer without electricity, water, or adequate food. The conditions were beyond deplorable—filled with trash, debris, and life-threatening holes in the flooring. No Animal Left Behind “I originally planned to assess the situation and try to find placement for these animals, as we are always at full capacity,” said Laurie Hood, Alaqua Founder. “However, once I witnessed the dire conditions, leaving any animal behind was not an option.” A Grim Race Against Time The situation was so extreme that some animals were found deceased. Many of the remaining dogs, puppies, and exotic birds were skittish, many requiring tranquilization for safe removal. A miniature horse that was struggling to live when found, despite around-the-clock care, had to be humanely euthanized. Ongoing Care for Surviving Animals Alaqua is now caring for a... Read More

Alaqua Animal Refuge Rescues 32 Animals from Life-Threatening Conditions, Owner Arrested

Urgent Response Leads to Legal Consequences In a critical and deeply unsettling animal rescue operation, Alaqua Animal Refuge, led by founder Laurie Hood, intervened in a life-threatening situation involving dozens of animals. The effort was coordinated in partnership with Deputy Sheriff Greg Barton of Holmes County Sheriff’s Office, Walton County Sheriff’s Office, Florida, and Washington County Animal Control. Owner Faces Criminal Charges The owner of these distressed animals was arrested and is currently facing four 3rd degree felony charges and 30 1st degree misdemeanors. All animals were legally transferred to Alaqua Animal Refuge for immediate treatment and future adoption. Horrific Conditions Demand Immediate Action Amidst a heatwave, with heat index soaring above 110 degrees, the team discovered animals trapped in a trailer without electricity, water, or adequate food. The conditions were beyond deplorable—filled with trash, debris, and life-threatening holes in the flooring. No Animal Left Behind “I originally planned to assess the situation and try to find placement for these animals, as we are always at full capacity,” said Laurie Hood, Alaqua Founder. “However, once I witnessed the dire conditions, leaving any animal behind was not an option.” A Grim Race Against Time The situation was so extreme that some animals were found deceased. Many of the remaining dogs, puppies, and exotic birds were skittish, many requiring tranquilization for safe removal. A miniature horse that was struggling to live when found, despite around-the-clock care, had to be humanely euthanized. Ongoing Care for Surviving Animals Alaqua is now caring for a... Read More

GulfSAR SET TO DEPLOY FOR FLORIDA EVACUATION AND RESCUE

GulfSAR is continuously monitoring weather conditions and the projected path of Tropical Storm Idalia. Current forecast models have Tropical Storm Idalia strengthening as it crosses the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and rapidly developing into what is projected to be MAJOR Hurricane status as it approaches Florida’s Western Coast. With projected rainfalls and life-threatening storm surge, catastrophic flooding could and likely will occur. Hurricane force winds are expected as early as Tuesday along Florida’s West Coast and Panhandle GulfSAR is arriving in Florida today to assist the Eastern Gulf Coast with evacuations and to stage for immediate flood and swiftwater rescues as Idalia’s impacts are felt. We will provide further information and updates as the situation warrants. About Our Foundation Inspired by life-changing events, GulfSAR was established in 2020. GulfSAR is founded on ethics and safety above all else. Our founders, board members and partners have one goal: to save those who cannot save themselves. GulfSAR is a nonprofit organization made up of specialized, certified Flood and Swiftwater Technicians, K9 Handlers, Rope Technicians, Ground Specialists and Confined Space Technicians dedicated to the safety and well-being of citizens across the United States, providing quality Search and Rescue operations. We are committed to using any and all resources at our disposal to assist in the locating and rescue of persons, household pets and livestock in need of assistance during times of peril…. with a focus, but not limited to, rising and swift water scenarios. Our mission is carried out using the expertise and... Read More

DRUNK DEFUNIAK SPRINGS MAN SHOOTING AT A TREE NEARLY HITS SLEEPING NEIGHBOR

August 28, 2023 WALTON COUNTY, FLA— A DeFuniak Springs man is arrested on multiple felony charges after shooting into a neighbor’s home and threatening another. On August 25th Walton County Sheriff Deputies responded to 38 Willie B. Parker Road after a call about an argument and the sound of gunfire. When deputies arrived, they saw a white male with no shirt standing on the porch with his right arm stretched out holding a firearm. At that moment, the man fired two shots. Deputies got into a tactical position and the individual went inside the residence. Deputies were able to determine the subject was Randall Holley, 26. Holley came out of the home after a short time and was detained. An investigation found he had in fact fired multiple rounds towards a tree in the front yard. One of the rounds missed the tree and struck a home across the street. When checking the residence, a bullet was lodged in an interior door feet away from where a woman was sleeping. It was also discovered that when neighbors attempted to intervene during an argument Holley was having with his wife, he pointed the gun at them, threatening to kill them. As a result of the findings, Randall was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, shooting a missile into an occupied dwelling, using a firearm under the influence of alcohol, and discharging a firearm in public. He was transported and booked into the Walton County Jail.... Read More

T's Catch Seafood Market and Steamer Serving Fresh Catch in Freeport

While looking to fill a niche in the quickly-growing town of Freeport, long-time local Trent Wallace followed his dream and recently opened T’s Catch Seafood Market and Steamer on Hwy 331. Trent knew his neighbors in Freeport craved fresh seafood, and also wanted a local place to buy fresh, local seafood, steamed fresh shrimp, steaks and grab-n-go items. T’s Catch also offers a $10 lunch special which is hard to beat!    https://sowal.com/story/ts-catch-seafood-market-and-steamer-serving-fresh-catch-in-freeport Read More

Harvest Moon Dinner Under The Stars Fundraiser At Bud & Alley's Sep 30

The Point Washington Medical Clinic invites you to join them as they celebrate another year serving the community – and the seventh annual Harvest Moon Celebration fundraiser to support the mission of the clinic: to build a stronger and healthier community by providing high-quality primary health care regardless of the patient’s means or access.   Learn more about the Harvest Moon fundraiser and purchase tickets: https://e.givesmart.com/events/sa0/ There are multiple  ways to support PWMC on Saturday, September 30th:    https://sowal.com/story/harvest-moon-dinner-under-the-stars-fundraiser-at-bud-alleys-sep-30 Read More

The Courtyard at Pescado to Host Four Chef's Table Dinners in September

The Courtyard at Pescado is hosting a September Chef’s Table Series with Chef John Engle. Dinners will take place every Wednesday in September at 6:30 p.m. and are by reservation only. Seats are $150 per person plus 7% tax and 22% gratuity. The Courtyard at Pescado, located on the ground floor of the Orleans Building in Rosemary Beach.    https://sowal.com/story/the-courtyard-at-pescado-to-host-four-chefs-table-dinners-in-september Read More

Stinky's Fall Pompano Beach To Bay Grand Slam Fishing Tournament

The Stinky’s Fall Pompano Beach to Bay Gand Slam Tournament begins October 1 at Stinky’s Bait Shack. Anglers may weigh in fish 10AM-6PM daily through Saturday, October 28th. You can register in person, or by phone (850)622-2248 or online at StinkysBaitShop.com. Rules & Regulations Have Changed! READ HERE    https://sowal.com/story/stinkys-fall-pompano-beach-to-bay-grand-slam-fishing-tournament Read More