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THINGS TO DO road fees AUGUST 3-4 return? Best in Baker BBQ cook-off JOEL ADDINGTON August 3 at 6 p.m. MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] August 4 at 10 a.m. Nearly three years ago Heritage Park, the county repealed its Macclenny transportation impact Calling all BBQ Pit Crews, the fees in hopes of spurring Bosses of the Sauces and growth in the county. the Weekend Warriors. The Now that growth is hap- 4th Annual “Best in Baker” pening and the county is BBQ Cook-Off will be held Purchase these photos at www.bakercountypress.com Photos by Joel Addington missing out on tens, if not August 3-4 at Heritage Park! Children decorate stones at the latest Baker County Rocks activity at Heritage Park last Friday morning. I am not in AUGUST 7 Public hearing on fire Summer favor of the assessment increase [transportation] 6 p.m. activity impact fee at Courthouse 339 E. Macclenny Ave. this time ... We The Baker County winding Commission will hold a will exhaust all public hearing on the proposed increase to options before the county per parcel down special assessment for JOEL ADDINGTON affecting our fire protection August 7 MANAGING EDITOR Jane and Penelope Beasley, 1. Joshua Hanson, 4. See page 3 [email protected] taxpayers.” –Commission Chairman Joshua Hanson, 4, of Bobby Steele MORE NEWS Macclenny leaned over the picnic table at Heritage Park, his face just a few Donna Pickering dries hand painted rocks. hundreds, of thousands of inches above the small rock dollars in revenue for road he was decorating with a maintenance in the coun- paint brush. ty. It was the latest Baker The transportation im- County Rocks event at the pact fees — ranging from park on the morning of July $1500 for residential units 27, which would be followed on up to $2550 for every by a hunt for a special- 1000 square feet of re- ly-painted rock and then ice tail space — are designed cream from the park’s cafe. to ensure the county can The free activity in con- mitigate the negative im- junction with the county fire pacts of growth, like more department and its mascot Camp volunteers traffic on roadways, many Sparky the Dog drew a few See page 9 of them unpaved, and the dozen parents and kids be- resulting increase in road Olivia Eddings, 8. Go vote ... Nevaeh Foster, 4. maintenance costs. See page 5 “The Board of County Would you be Commissioners finds that willing to pay more SCHOOLS the imposition of impact fees is a preferred meth- for better county od of requiring that new road maintenance? developments bear their New security protocols at schools proportionate share of the JOEL ADDINGTON with an audio and video in- increased cost of trans- MANAGING EDITOR tercom system. portation facilities and services necessary to ac- Yes 61% [email protected] Parents and visitors will need approval before step- commodate such develop- When students, parents ping onto campuses, the su- ments; and ... the Board and visitors return to school perintendent explained in of County Commissioners No 39% campuses next week they’ll the 4-minute video, which finds that the imposition of bakercountypress.com surely notice the heightened can be seen at www.bak- impact fees on new devel- security measures put in erk12.org. opment will promote and place this summer — video “The perimeter of each of protect the health, safe- cameras, more school re- our schools has been sealed ty and welfare of the res- source officers, fencing and and every school has a sin- idents of Baker County,” other reconfigurations to gle point of entry,” she said. reads the 2005 ordinance A still frame from Superintendent Raulerson’s YouTube video. Patient ensure one-way access and “Individuals coming to our enacting the transporta- tion impact fee. egress. recently appeared in a You- only authorized persons en- campuses this year must The $1500 transpor- Superintendent of Tube video explaining an- ter schools: keypad locks at reports Schools Sherrie Raulerson other new element to ensure the front doors to all schools See page 4 See page 3 rape at NEFSH Page 8 Page 2 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 2, 2018 Want to know if your taxes may be going up? That’s what we are here for. It’s our job. The Baker County Press.

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From page 1 19, county road and solid a final budget for the start of the applicant and by FEMA waste department director LITTLE CHANGE IN ROAD SPENDING the fiscal year October 1, but prior to funds being obli- tation impact fee for new Robert Fletcher cited the the proposed spending plan gated and disbursed to the homes would have generat- major challenges facing his doesn’t include money for state and FDEM,” reads this ed $76,500 for the county department. Perhaps chief CURRENT 2017-18 new positions or raises. week’s media release from roads so far this year alone. among them was the com- “The only raises that’s go- the state agency. Still, the county has not paratively low pay for his Total $2,681,060 ing to be looked at right now The software being re- considered reinstating the employees, which makes Personnel $1,263,637 is for [Emergency Medical quested will be combined fee or any other way of in- hiring and retaining quali- Operating expenses $705,187 Services] ... They’re trying to with tablet computers that creasing road maintenance fied workers very difficult. Capital outlay $458,000 get them up so they can re- road crews will use in the funding. Two people quit in early cruit better. Maybe it will be field to track projects as County commission July and more than likely our turn next year,” said Mr. they’re being completed. chairman Bobby Steele it was due to higher wages PROPOSED 2018-19 Fletcher. Ms. Chrjapin, who han- doesn’t support reinstate- elsewhere. Although the total road dles administration for the ment of the transportation “One, he didn’t really say, Total $2,671,985 department budget isn’t department, will then be impact fees, at least for now. but he’s been wanting more Personnel $1,301,169 proposed to increase, oper- able to search and retrieve He said he wants to exhaust pay for a long time. The oth- Operating expenses $657,800 ating expenses do include detailed information quickly all other options before er who resigned a week be- Capital outlay $377,752 $150,000 for continued re- and easily. turning to county taxpayers, fore that, it was definitely pairs from Hurricane Irma Today that information is even new ones. pay. His salary almost dou- in 2017, which the federal kept on paper in files at the There are few other op- bled,” said Mr. Fletcher, Source: County budget records government should reim- department’s headquarters tions, however, beyond re- whose assistant Mary Chr- burse. in Sanderson. lying on state grants that japin added the latter em- There is also $9000 “When somebody rips cision despite agreeing the isfied with doing nothing pave a few miles a year of the ployee left for a position pay- sought for new software off their front end because current state of county road and will always look at all more than 400 miles of un- ing $10 more per hour. for the department to bet- they’re going 60 [mph] maintenance is inadequate. options to improve not only paved county roads. “We was just about to get ter track road maintenance down a dirt road and they’re “I am not in favor of the what we have now, but pre- In responding to com- back to a full workforce that work, particularly to stream- suing the county for damag- impact fee at this time. We pare for the future as well,” plaints about poor mainte- we haven’t had in probably line the retrieval of records es, I have to go back a year, need to continue to monitor she said by email when nance of dirt roads on July two years,” said Mr. Fletch- required by the Federal two years, three years in the the growth and make sure asked if she would support er. “Every time it seems like Emergency Management work logs and call logs to we have proper long range reinstating the impact fees. we get somebody hired and Agency, or FEMA, for reim- send to the attorney to show planning,” he said early this Commissioner James THINGS TO DO in, somebody quits or retires bursement of hurricane-re- the works been done on the week by email. “We have Bennett was traveling this so we start the process all lated road work. road,” explained Ms. Chr- looked at options such as week and said he would re- From page 1 over. As of late July, there japin. fuel tax, grants and other spond to the same question “And we can’t hardly find were 577 municipalities “With this software, I just at 6 p.m. at the county options. We will exhaust all before next week’s edition. anybody. It ain’t just the with more than 6000 proj- have to pull up a spread- courthouse following the options before affecting our Commissioners James Croft pay, contractors are having a ects related to impacts from sheet because all the work first of the board’s regularly taxpayers.” and Jimmy Anderson did hard time, too. It just makes Hurricane Irma in Florida that’s been done is already scheduled bi-monthly He agrees the road de- not respond. it worse on us because our that had not submitted the digitized. It’s not on paper. meeting. partment is under-funded, The budget for the road starting pay is so low.” basic information needed That’s going to help, espe- though. department is proposed to AUGUST 9 But during the last two for reimbursements, which cially like after Hurricane “I believe we could have drop slightly for the com- decades his department has equaled some 52,000 doc- Irma ...,” she said. 60 and up balance used funding in the past that ing 2018-19 fiscal year to lost one-third of its staff uments, according to the That could save person- would have allowed more $2,671,8985, down from classes start through resignations or re- Florida Division of Emer- nel “hundreds and hundreds work to be done on roads. $2,681,060 this year, ac- tirements. The county’s gency Management (FDEM) of man-hours,” Mr. Fletcher 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The problem now is we do cording to the latest draft population, meanwhile, has update July 31. estimated. not have extra funding and budget for the department Council on Aging grown by roughly one-third Baker County is among “That’s what it takes to we have to patch. from county finance director during that period. them with 10 outstanding go through all this and fill- senior center “My focus is fix things Cheryl Rewis and the cur- 101 E. Macclenny Ave. “We got way more work projects as of this week, ing out the documents,” said right the first time, which rent budget on the county’s Macclenny, FL 32063 to do now than we did back down from 20 in June. Mr. Fletcher. will cost money and takes website. then,” Mr. Fletcher said of “This phase in the pro- A nearly month-long time. We are making prog- Commissioners have some 20 years ago when his cess must be completed by CHECK IT OUT... series of free classes on ress on projects, we just do through September to adopt department had 33 workers. bakercountypress.com balance for those age 60 not have the staff and mon- Today it’s fallen to 23, he and up will begin August ey to compete everything at says. 9, 2018 at the Council on once. Our road department “Sheree and I were honored to be the And as yet, county com- Aging senior center, 101 E. works hard daily to meet the Macclenny Ave., downtown. missioners don’t appear to guests of Ron and Carla Williams, owners needs of our community and The classes are “designed be considering more funding of Possum Trot Farm, to meet one on one address concerns.” to reduce the fear of falling for the department. In fact, Commissioner Cathy with the Baker County residents last Sat- and increase activity levels the proposed budget for the Rhoden, who wasn’t on the urday. Representative Porter honored me for people ages 60 and up,” road department in 2018-19 board in 2015 either, ap- said Tracy Jennings of the is about $9000 less than the by sharing personally her endorsement pears willing to at least con- North Florida Area Health current budget. of my candidacy for State Representative sider reinstating transporta- Education Center, or AHEC, Commissioner Steele, tion impact fees. District 10. Listening one on one to the in Jacksonville, which who wasn’t on the board for “Baker County, like all concerns of Baker County citizens, as they organized the program the impact fee repeal vote in small constrained counties, funded by ElderSource. The November, 2015, said he’s share similar problems that face each of classes will be from 1-3 p.m. will always have areas of not ready to reverse that de- us everyday here in north Florida, has on Tuesdays and Thursdays concern. I will never be sat- through September 4. For been an objective of mine during my registration and information visits going home to home and business call Northeast Florida AHEC to business across our district. at (904) 482- 0189 or online at northfloridaahec.org. Thank you Ron, Carla and Baker County for your warm welcome and hospitality!” Press Ad Deadline: Marc Vann Pd. Pol. Adv. paid for In-Kind by Possum Trot Farm, 18393 John Mann Rd., Glen St. Mary, FL 32040, approved by Monday 5:00 PM Marc Vann, Republican, for State Representative District 10. Page 4 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 2, 2018 CIRCUIT COURT 15 years for rash of burglaries DUI arrest after Two defendants were Detectives linked them to Jacksonville in an accident Baker County in 2010 for open containers sentenced in circuit court the thefts acting on a tip. Mr. on Claude Harvey Road that battery of police, possession on July 24 to high-end pris- Norman was due to be sen- night following the annual of controlled drugs and co- on terms, one for violating tenced this week. Mr. Tyler Christmas Parade in Mac- caine with intent to sell and probation and the other for entered no contest pleas to clenny. A second passenger sale. found in vehicle a series of home and vehi- all the charges. The sentence will run cle burglaries in and north In a high-profile case concurrently to others in JON SHUMAKE of Glen St. Mary starting in dating back to 2012, Aus- Duval County. A Baldwin woman was arrested shortly after midnight mid-March of this year. tin Kight, 23, of Macclenny • Mario Boykin will serve on July 28 for DUI after police found an empty beer bottle Judge James Colaw or- will return to prison for six 18 months for violating pro- and an open six-pack of alcohol in her vehicle during a traffic dered Christopher Tyler, years for violating terms of bation on charges in 2016 stop. 23, of Bradford County to his probation on convictions of possession of legend and Detective Charlie Sharman and Cpl. Marc Heath stopped serve 15 years for 20 felony of vehicular homicide and synthetic drugs and mari- Sherri Pittman, 51, about 12:06 a.m. after witnessing her and misdemeanor counts of reckless driving. juana. driving erratically east on U.S. 90. She crossed the outside burglary, grand theft larceny Mr. Kight was brought • Thomas Roark will Austin Kight line into the bike lane several times before making several and petty theft. Case records back before the judge after serve 15 months for violating abrupt lane changes prior to the traffic stop just east of Ow- show that he and co-defen- testing positive for meth, co- probation on a burglary case ens Acres Drive, according to the corporal’s report. dant Joshua Norman, also of caine and marijuana and be- was partially paralyzed in from 2017. The beer bottle was found on its side in the center console Bradford County, stole fire- ing untruthful to his proba- the accident. • Victoria Ice was given a and the six-pack was in the backseat. arms, purses and electronics tion officer about drug use. Mr. Kight will be on drug year and one week for aiding Ms. Pittman stumbled as she walked, had red bloodshot valued in excess of $3000 He was convicted in the offender probation five a BCI work camp inmate in eyes and spoke with slurred speech, Cpl. Heath said. in the burglaries at 17 loca- December, 2012 death of years following release. He his escape in late May. Court She was taken into custody after performing poorly on a tions. Jordan Sommise, 15, of was initially sentenced to 18 records indicate she went field sobriety test, but was unable to provide a breath test at months in a youthful offend- there to give the inmate a county jail. er prison and a 10-year pro- contraband cell phone, and Police also made two arrests on habitual traffic offenders Quali-Built Homes, Inc. bation. he instead jumped into her for driving on a suspended or revoked license. The habitual General Contractors & Roofing Locally owned and operated In other prison terms or- vehicle and drove off. He offender status resulted in felony charges. dered that day: was captured shortly after • Shane Oneal, 30, of Jacksonville was jailed in the early Don Burnsed • Joseph Schuck will serve following an accident in Clay Metal, hours of July 24 for driving on a license with 10 suspensions 904-408-1392 three years less time served County. after he was pulled over on U.S. 90 in Olustee for driving Shingle & here for his no contest plea • Noah Starling was giv- Joe Muncy with one headlight. Flat Roofs to possession of a firearm en credit for 60 days jail and Once at county jail, police learned he had active warrants 904-631-0720 by a convicted felon, and co- ordered into treatment for from Jacksonville for failure to pay child support and viola- caine and prescription drug drug abuse after pleading no tion of probation. Custom Homes - Remodels - Roofs possession. contest to violating proba- He had three suspension for support delinquency; two CBC 1254669 CCC 1328486 (Licensed & Insured) Mr. Schuck, 29, was ar- tion on charges last year of suspensions for both failing to appear and criminal failure to rested in January shortly af- drug possession and dealing pay; two suspensions for failure to pay traffic fines; and one ter he entered a convenience in stolen property. for failure to appear on traffic summons. store north of Macclenny • The judge reinstated • Saderria Johnson, 27, of Clarkston, GA was arrested the Florida Twin Theatre near the state line bran- probation for James Whit- evening of July 28 for driving on a license with seven sus- All Seats $6.00 before 6 pm • 964-5451 • 101 W. 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She then ex- the influence of drugs. ment. ited onto CR 125 and pulled into the Journey Food Store, Judge Colaw allowed 176 where Trooper Boatright conducted a well-being check. days in custody since his ar- A check of her license revealed her suspensions for fail- rest to count against the sen- Harvey reunion ure to appear on traffic summons, failure to pay traffic fines, Friday 7:00, 9:05 Friday 7:30 tence. criminal failure to pay and a non-judgement suspension. • Keith Campble, 48, of Saturday 4:50, 7:00, 9:05 Saturday 5:00, 8:00 All members of the Har- Jacksonville will return to vey family are invited to Sunday 4:50, 7:00 Sunday 5:15 prison for thee years on a the 50th annual reunion Monday-Thursday 7:30 Monday-Thursday 7:15 probation violation stem- on August 18. Join us at the Protocols include Wed. Kids Shows All Seats $5 August 8 - Christopher Robin 10am, 1pm ming from convictions in Baker County fairgrounds beginning at 11 a.m and bring a covered dish. school evacuation Paper goods, drinks and ice will be provided. There Is your child in need of shots for school or college? From page 1 tem. This makes it so im- will be bounce houses, portant that we have your games and other activities Florida Department of Health gain access to a secured most current contact num- for the kids and a Harvey single point of entry. This ber, which is stored in our museum showing an older Baker County is having a locked and secured entry district’s database. way of life all in an air con- point at each of our schools “Again, in the event of ditioned building. will have video and voice an evacuation, our students T-shirts with a custom capability.” will be reunited with their logo for the 50th annu- The entry system will al- families at a predetermined al reunion are being sold. low visitors with identifica- spot away from the school You can order at Superior FREE VACCINE tion to request permission campus, and you will re- Cleaners or through our to enter from the front of- ceive timely and clear direc- Facebook page. 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BAKER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD JROTC drone program OK’d Dirt bike theft JOEL ADDINGTON be trained in flying, either by son, who is fully certified to Still, the proposed bud- foiled with tip MANAGING EDITOR using flight simulation soft- teach the courses, but has get is 8 percent higher than [email protected] ware on a computer or flying additional training sched- the current year’s spending JON SHUMAKE real drones provided by the uled in the coming months. plan. A new program at the university. “It’s very exciting,” said “The state’s chipping in A Macclenny man was arrested the evening of July 24 for high school this school year The program will cost the the school board’s Patricia more,” said Ms. Richardson. allegedly stealing a dirt bike valued at $600 from a Eastwood will give JROTC cadets the district roughly just $1600 Weeks. “Hopefully the word • Before approving the Road residence earlier in the day. opportunity to learn how annually, he said. will get out to students and new bus routes and the Larry Blake Rhoden, 32, was taken into custody on a felo- to fly drones commercially “It’s going to give us an- they’ll catch the excitement manual for bus drivers, ny charge of grand theft auto after he was located in a room and potentially earn college other nugget for the JROTC about what they can do with which had no changes from at the Red Roof Inn on Woodlawn Road. Police went to the credit and FFA certification. program to help draw others this.” last year, Ms. Weeks ques- motel based on a tip from James Holton of Jacksonville, who Lt. Col. Tim Dennison who perhaps would not have Students must be cadets tioned transportation direc- said Mr. Rhoden asked him to help steal the dirt bike but he has been training to become joined our program,” said in the JROTC program with tor Johnnie Jacobs about refused, according to Deputy Tim Griffin’s report. certified to teach the course Lt. Col. Dennison. at least a 3.0 GPA to enroll the shape of the county’s dirt Victim James Smith told police he last saw the motorcy- this summer at Embry-Rid- Through the course and in the drone course. Seven roads given the high volume cle about 10 a.m. on the reporting date. He named both Mr. dle Aeronautical University college, cadets who are at have volunteered for the fall of rainfall lately and school Rhoden and Mr. Holton as possible suspects because they in Daytona Beach. He spoke least 16 years old can be- semester so far. starting August 10. were both at his residence the previous evening and talked to the school board about come certified to fly drones Lt. Col. Dennison said “How are they looking for about the dirt bike. Tire tracks and footprints were observed the program July 30 before commercially, opening up Embry-Riddle would like to the beginning of school with in the backyard leading toward Eastwood Road. they approved an agreement job opportunities from real have a dozen students in the all the rain we’re getting ev- Deputy Griffin located the Honda dirt bike in the back- with the university to estab- estate firms or other parties program but will accept just ery day?” she said. yard of a Glenn Williamson Road residence and contacted lish the or concurrent in need of aerial video or a handful for the first year. “It’s definitely not help- Mr. Smith to retrieve it. Mr. Smith arrived with Mr. Holton, enrollment program from photography, he said, add- He said some programs ing,” he said. “We’ve been who said Mr. Rhoden arrived at the residence in the late the college’s Gaetz Aero- ing that the FFA is becom- have more than 20 students, in contact with the [county] morning with the motorcycle, Deputy Griffin noted. space Institute in Baker ing stricter about the use of including one heading into road department but I think Police were initially unable to locate Mr. Rhoden until Mr. County. drones. its fourth year in Orlando right now we’re okay. Some Holton’s tip. “It’s an incredible pro- “To protect yourself and with 24. are a little messy but I’m not In another incident of grand theft of a motor vehicle, a gram that Embry Riddle your interest you have to be In other business this really anticipating ...” Macclenny man was jailed the evening of July 25 after he was has teamed up with the Air certified,” he told the school week, the school board: “You think they’ll be fine caught inside a 1997 Jeep Cherokee that was reported stolen Force and other agencies as board. “You have to go out • Adopted on first read- ... they’ll be able to get there from a West Ivy Street residence earlier in the day. well to bring this program and get insurance to fly com- ing the tentative budget and back again?” continued Gregory Barton, 33, was found in the passenger seat of to the high schools,” said Lt. mercially. There are so many and millage rate for the Ms. Weeks. the vehicle parked at an East Ohio Avenue residence. Victim Col. Dennison. things that private people do coming fiscal year. The sec- “I hope so,” said Mr. Ja- Kenneth Hunter’s tag was still attached to the vehicle and Embry-Riddle’s website that they’re not supposed to ond and final hearing on cobs, “but there’s still a few numerous items belonging to him were still inside, Deputy shows the institute “uses do with drones.” the $58.7-million spending days between now and the Mitchell Wight reported. Mr. Barton told the deputy that Mr. aviation, aerospace, and He cited an incident in plan and 6.248 millage rate, tenth. More [rain] definitely Hunter gave him the vehicle, but could not provide docu- engineering to capture stu- which a military helicopter which equals about $6.25 doesn’t help that.” mentation. dents’ imaginations and was “taken out” by a drone per $1000 of taxable prop- He went on to say that if Mr. Hunter said Mr. Barton was working for him at his motivate them toward their flying around the Statue erty value, will likely be Au- roads become impassable residence and left around 4:30 p.m. on foot. He said the sus- studies.” of Liberty. He said the pi- gust 20. for buses, which has hap- pect must have returned to the residence and took his vehicle It goes on to say that the lot didn’t maintain a line With no discussion — fol- pened rarely in the past, without permission. courses will reflect “the ped- of sight on the drone as re- lowing a workshop on the parents typically bring their agogical, theoretical and quired, and while the chop- budget and millage in July children to the nearest hard philosophical per landed safely, it had mil- — the board voted unani- road. of Embry-Riddle courses,” lions of dollars in damage. mously in favor of the pro- Bus drivers are also still including the same assess- “He’s the new poster posal. needed. ments and standards found child for the FFA. They’re District finance manager Mr. Jacobs said due to at the university campus. prosecuting him because his Marcelle Richardson said recent retirements, resigna- More specifically, Lt. vehicle was not registered,” the proposed millage rate tions and medical leaves, his Col. Dennison said the fall said the Lt. Col. Dennison. represents a slight reduction pool of drivers has shrunk. and spring semesters of the He said any drone that compared to the roll-back Still, he pledged to make do. 3 ROOMS FOR course with feature lessons weight more than about rate, or the rate required to • Approved a $146,646 CALL on analyzing the weather, half-a-pound must be regis- generate the same amount lease agreement for 13 new $ the science and history of tered with the FFA. of tax revenue as the current copiers for most county 275-4379 aviation and flying safety. “It’s the wave of the fu- year, by close to two-tenths schools. 95 Carpet, Tile FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATES. Every day students will ture,” said Lt. Col. Denni- of one percent. Room size is less than 200 square feet. CHECK IT OUT... & Furniture Minimum charge of $95. Activities: Summer fading bakercountypress.com Cleaning Expires September 14, 2018. From page 1 Shortly before 11 a.m. ma they rushed over for a many of the youths and their hug and posed for pictures. do you cook the best bbq? tween 10 and 11 a.m. that chaperons were scouring As the children finished day. the park for an egg painted their ice cream Ms. Wilkin- Baker County Rocks, to mirror Sparky the Dog’s son said she was also look- which boasts some 2000 spotted coat, but with little ing forward to the end of members on its Facebook success. summer break. She’s been page, provided plenty of That is until Olivia Ed- watching her grandchildren Prove it smooth rocks, paints, brush- dings, 8, of Macclenny this summer as their parents es and a hair dryer to quickly turned up with the white worked. dry the finished rocks so the rock with black spots, win- They’ve spent time at the youths could hide them in ning her a prize bag from the beach in St. Augustine and the park or take them home. fire department. visited area parks. They at- Decorated rocks are regu- Carol Wilkinson came tended to the “farm-to-table” larly left in the park for vis- with her grandchildren, camps in July at Bennet’s itors to find, explained Joy 2-year-old Silas Brown and Feed where youths learned Rhoden, who manages the his sister Brynlee, 4, that about different cuts of meat, group with Kathy Jo Ben- morning. how vegetables are grown, nett. It’s been nearly two Their eyes grew wide how to set the table and how years since the group formed when Sparky appeared on to cook a true farm-to-table in December, 2016. the sidewalk heading toward meal. 3&4 | Heritag The only requirement, she them on the cafe patio. After “Whatever activity we ust e P said, is that rocks are painted getting the nod from grand- could find to go to, we’d go g ar and left in the outdoors, nev- u k er inside. The idea is to en- A courage youths to get outside and enjoy nature. It was nice way to end the Four teens jailed on summer and start preparing for the start of a new school year, participants said. weapons violations Joshua will be attending preschool at First United JOEL ADDINGTON | MANAGING EDITOR Methodist Church since as he [email protected] won’t be 5 years old and el- Four teens, three of them juveniles, were arrested about igible for kindergarten until midnight on July 29 on weapons charges after police found September. He said he’s had $ two handguns hidden under the center console of an SUV 1,500 a good summer, including a stopped because the driver was not wearing a seat belt, ac- PRIZE PURSE recent trip to Ichetucknee cording to the sheriff’s office. for BBQ winners Springs in Fort White. Deputy Cpl. Marc Heath said he and Detective Charlie “We’ve done a lot of lit- Sharman spotted the unbelted driver, Jeremiah L. Alder- tle day trips,” explained his man, 18, of Glen St. Mary heading north on SR 121 near mother Heather Hanson. Woodlawn Road in a 2000 Chevy Blazer registered to the “We really like Blast Game suspect’s parents. Center here in Macclenny. Once the vehicle was stopped Deputy Heath detected the He loves the mini-golf, the odor of marijuana and ordered the driver and three occu- arcade games and air hock- Friday night, August 3 Saturday, August 4 pants — Kai’Wuan D. Givens, Marius C. Graham and Denzel ey. He’s having his birthday K. Jefferson, all 15 with Sanderson addresses — out of the starting at 6 p.m.– starting at 10 a.m.– there this year. We’ve taken vehicle for a search, which involved four other officers. trips to the beach, tubbing at They found a .38-caliber revolver with electric tape on its Live Gospel Music with local Ichetucknee. And we like the grip, a semi-automatic handgun of the same caliber with the library here, too.” church groups LIVE MUSIC serial number scratched off in the center console “under the They’ve been visiting the with local artists vehicle factory fixed plastic piece,” Deputy Heath’s report Chicken and rice dinners Emily Taber library to check- shows. out books that Joshua then A magazine and nine .38-caliber rounds were also collect- Bring your lawn chairs! BBQ PLATES ON SALE reads to accumulate points ed as evidence. for toys and prizes from the starting at 11 a.m. After the teens denied knowing anything about the fire- library. arms, they were arrested for removing firearm serial num- “We’ve been reading ev- CAKE AUCTION at 12:00 noon bers, possession of a firearm by a person under 18 and car- FREE ENTRY ery night and we go every rying a concealed weapon without a permit, all third-degree two weeks to turn in the old Face painting & balloon animals felonies. BOTH DAYS books and get new books. The driver, Mr. Alderman, faces an additional misde- Contact Melissa Haines by Daffi e the clown That’s been the highlight of meanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. his summer,” said Ms. Han- 259-8449 for info His mother picked up the SUV from the Advanced Auto Bring your lawn chairs! son. Parts parking lot where the traffic stop took place. Page 6 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 2, 2018 LAND PLANNING AGENCY Had a Revisions to comp plan are pending felony stressing one way to control traffic in a growing area is to Interim “We want to be able to maintain that rural restrict driveways on county amount roads. In other words, not al- character of the county as a community but low them, at least not in sub- planner divisions. of weed at the same time not be a Middleburg where “We have to rethink how we manage subdivisions A traffic stop late on there is a turnout every 50 feet.” July 27 on CR 127 near pledges –LPA member Greg Sheppard going forward,” said Mr. Sheppard, noting that some Cuyler resulted in the fel- developers build clusters ony arrest of a St. George, support She was introduced to the give a little thought to.” a county road, such as re- of homes directly on paved GA man for felony posses- volunteer panel by County If the county adopted a quiring a minimum lot width county roads so they don’t sion of 118 grams of mari- MIKE ANDERSON Manager Kennie Downing. list of dirt roads that should of 100 feet to reduce the have to pave interior streets. juana with intent to sell. Deputy Jeffrey Higgin- PRESS STAFF “We welcome Miss Susan be paved because they’ve number of frequent stops for Ms. Fraser said the LPA Fraser here,” Ms. Downing reached a maximum capac- people pulling out of or into and county commission botham said he stopped A Jacksonville land plan- said. “She brings a wealth of ity of 400 vehicle trips per a driveway. might have to start using a a 1999 Dodge pickup be- ning and zoning consultant knowledge with her, almost day, “that would be a pretty “What we’re trying to do word that builders and de- cause of faulty rear lights who led Clay County through 30 years of planning and long paving list, I think,” she is be proactive here,” said velopers don’t like to hear about 11:40 after first a decade of tremendous pop- zoning experience.” said. LPA member Greg Shep- when they apply for special spotting it on CR 125, and ulation growth in the 1990s, Ms. Fraser stayed in her It seemed to be a moot pard, adding Baker County is exceptions to zoning re- when he approached the spawned by many large-scale seat during the next 10 min- point, though, since the going to grow and the county quirements: “No.” vehicle he detected “an residential and commercial utes while board members county doesn’t monitor traf- needs to be prepared for that “When you make excep- overwhelming odor” of un- developments, pledged last discussed an ongoing issue fic volumes on dirt roads and growth. tions to the rules you help burnt marijuana. week to help prepare Baker of road access management, the LPA board didn’t recom- “We want to be able to one and you hurt everybody County for a growth boom of dealing mainly with 400 mend the county do so in the maintain that rural character else,” Ms. Fraser said, add- its own. miles of unpaved roads in the future. of the county as a communi- ing that the county should Susan Fraser, planning county and other roads that Regarding the increas- ty but at the same time not set consistent standards and and zoning director in Clay are paved but are becoming ing traffic volume on roads be a Middleburg where there require all developers to ad- County from 1989-99, told increasingly busy with traf- such as Odis Yarborough, is a turnout (driveway) ev- here to them equally. the county’s Land Planning fic, such as Odis Yarborough a collector road extending ery 50 feet …” he said, citing “The comprehensive plan Agency on July 26 that her Road near Shoals Park north between CR 125 and Steel Odis Yarborough as the kind is one of the best steps to say experience will be helpful in of Glen St. Mary. Bridge Road north of Glen of road that may need great- we’re all together,” she said. preparing an updated com- At one point she walked St. Mary, Ms. Fraser said she er restrictions. “The hard job is to say what’s prehensive plan for future to the podium and told the had seen similar problems “On Odis Yarborough, important and be clear about Matthew Rosenbaum growth and development in board about an existing but occur years ago in Middle- there are a lot of homes and that.” Baker County over the next unenforced county ordi- burg, a once-rural, sparse- subdivisions on either side The board agreed to post- A subsequent search decade or more. nance which states that un- ly-populated community but there are a lot of hous- pone discussions on road turned up a large cloth li- “In Clay County in the paved roads with a daily traf- that has become a bustling es right on the main street,” access management rules in quor bag with $315 in cash, ‘90s we went through a lot fic volume of 400 or more suburban enclave south of Mr. Sheppard said. the county’s land develop- the pot, a scale and empty of what you’re going through vehicles “shall be paved to a Orange Park. “Let’s figure out what our ment regulations and focus baggies that passenger and a lot of the questions standard asphalt surface.” “Whenever you have access management is going for the next three or four Matthew Rosenbaum, 20, you have and the approach- Since each house gener- driveways allowed on a col- to be and how we’re going months entirely on amend- claimed belonged to him. es you’re taking are similar ates, on average, about 10 lector road, the road that to set up our subdivisions. ing the county’s comprehen- He told the deputy he was to what they tackled,” said vehicle trips per day, Ms. people use to go from point Are they going to be long sive plan and submitting the selling the pot due to “fi- Ms. Fraser, who was hired Fraser said, the threshold A to point B, you create con- and deep so you come into new plan to the state Depart- nancial hardships.” in early June as the interim would be met with only 40 flicts: stopping and turning, the subdivision … versus 50 ment of Economic Opportu- In other drug-related director of the county’s com- residences, which could stopping and turning left houses all along the collector nity for review by February arrests, detectives Ricky munity development depart- place future restrictions on and waiting a little longer,” street?” 13, 2019. Crews and Keith Parker ment vacated by Chris Mil- residential construction on she said. “As the traffic gets Based on the comments Twice-monthly meetings, charged Marqui Church, ton in April. dirt roads. greater people turning left she was hearing, Ms. Fraser all of which are open to the 32, of Lake City with pos- Later in the meeting Ms. “If you applied that as wait longer and people back made a sound observation: public, were scheduled for: session of two baggies with Fraser said she welcomed a level of service standard up behind them for longer “So, it sounds like there are August 29 and 23, Septem- an unknown yellow pow- board members’ comments you would not allow anyone periods of time. some areas of the county ber 13 and 27, and October 11 der and a prescription pill and suggestions for changes to build a house that would “So, if your goal is to that are getting to be less like and 25. Because of the holi- the afternoon of July 24. in current land development cause a road to go over this maintain through capacity, what you want. You’re seeing days only one meeting likely Det. Parker said Mr. regulations governing subdi- number,” she said. “That’s people wanting to go from that happen now. So, if those will be convened the follow- Church was a passenger in visions, zoning, road access something that, maybe, point A to point B not as areas were to continue the ing two months, on Novem- a vehicle that stopped in management, dirt roads and you haven’t thought about speed demons but not stop- way they have up until now ber 8 and December 12. front of them on Grissholm other related topics. and that, maybe, we should ping every 100 feet, then you you would not be happy with After the LPA completes Street in Macclenny, and want to limit driveways be- that, is what it sounds like.” its work on the comprehen- that the suspect passed cause that’s what causes that And if nothing changes, sive plan the document will a pistol to driver Euneka conflict.” she said, it will get worse be sent to the county com- Jefferson, 31, of Macclen- County officials have talk- as the county continues to mission for final review and ny as they approached the ed about the possibility of grow. approval in January. Pontiac. She retrieved it implementing stricter con- “The housing boom is from her shirt and handed trols on driveways accessing back on,” said Ms. Fraser, it over to the deputies. A records check re- vealed Mr. Church is a con- Known shoplifter busted again victed felon and wanted by Columbia County for fail- JON SHUMAKE Wight reported. She told Cpl. Tony Norman ure to appear in court on a She was taken to jail on a that Mr. McSwain began de- license violation. A Glen St. Mary woman third-degree felony charge manding Tramadol for his He was arrested for with a history of petty theft of larceny and a misde- pain. possession of the gun, a arrests was jailed again the meanor count of trespass- She noticed Mr. Mc- new legend drug and the night of July 25 for stealing ing. Swain’s boots were filled pill. Ms. Jefferson was not $32.10 worth of clothing In other recent theft cas- with medical supplies tak- charged, and the powder from the Dollar General on es: en from the supply cabinet was sent to an FDLE lab SEPTIC TANKS U.S. 90 in Glen St. Mary. • A Macclenny man was located in the room when for analysis. and Rhonda Bradshaw, 50, named in a criminal com- she entered to inform him • An early morning traf- was caught in the parking lot plaint after he was caught he was being discharged fic stop on South Sixth with five items of clothing attempting to steal $118.57 without receiving medica- Street in Macclenny on from the store that were not in medical equipment from tion. The suspect admit- July 24 resulted in the ar- DRAINFIELDS on the receipt. A criminal Ed Fraser Memorial Hospi- ted to stealing the supplies rest of driver Kevin Combs • New Systems history check revealed Ms. tal the morning of July 23. – which included syringes, Jr., 25, of Jacksonville for FREE Bradshaw was trespassed Nurse Kassie Shoup said cotton tips, an IV starter kit, & Repairs possession of a concealed from all of the county’s Dol- Theodore McSwain III, 42, gauge and other items and handgun and marijuana, • Sump Pump ESTIMATES lar General stores and had came into the ER and was said he needed them to treat and driving with five li- three prior arrests for pet- being seen for back pain. his boss’ hunting dogs. Replacement CALL JOHN WILLIAMS PLUMBING cense suspensions. He was ty theft, Deputy Mitchell • Daniel Fields Jr., 75, of also ticketed for a non-as- • Inspection Letter Macclenny was named in a signed license tag. 904- criminal complaint for felo- CFC056961 259-4580 334-8285 Deputy Tim Griffin ar- ny fraud on July 25 for fail- rested passenger Casey ing to make payments on Lauramore, 26, of Mac- MORAN • Broken Spring Replacement items leased from Rent-A- clenny for possession of GARAGE • New Garage Door Installation Vision. Both Rent-A-Vision ammunition by a convict- & Repair and Deputy John Mallard ed felon, possession of attempted to contact the DOOR • Automatic Garage Opener marijuana and on a Baker suspect multiple times to County warrant for viola- Installation & Repair SERVICES retrieve the item to no avail. tion of probation for carry- MORE CHOICES We repair and replace all The price of the listed items ing a concealed firearm. was $902.20. Owner: Geoffry Moran types & brands of garage doors • Deputies responding Finding the right insurance for all the things you to a verbal disturbance at love for over 75 years! the Circle K store on South Sixth just after 5 a.m. on July 25 found Tiffiny York, 37, of Macclenny in pos- session of two prescription pills. Deputy John Taylor said she and David Johns, 28, of Glen St. Mary were arguing over an undis- closed matter. • Tammy Nichols, 46, of Macclenny was arrest- ed the afternoon of July 24 for purchasing what she believed was four pills of Hydrocodone from a sell- 1161A S. 6TH STREET ~ MACCLENNY ~ 259-6296 er working for the sher- www.wellsmac.com iff’s department. The $20 transaction took place in “ALL WELLS AND GOOD!” the parking lot of CVS in downtown Macclenny. Thursday, August 2, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 7 3 finalists for county planning director JOEL ADDINGTON senior community develop- departments and planned Palm Beach Gardens, FL in Ms. Helmick served a law MANAGING EDITOR ment professional with over and marketed cycling and 1985. fellowship with the Ever- [email protected] two decades of planning and running events. Ms. Helmick has been glades Law Center in Fort community development Prior to consulting full- a self-employed attorney Lauderdale in 2009 and was Interviews are scheduled experience,” and “critical time, he spent six months as since 2015 working as a real a legal intern for the Polen- for August 3 with three fi- thinker and out-of-the-box the planning director for the estate and legal consultant. berg Cooper, PA firm in the nalists for the county’s open problem solver” with a “calm City of Palatka at $68,000 She’s also done work in en- same location the previous community development demeanor in the face of diffi- annually overseeing 10 em- vironmental law and policy, year. director position vacated culties,” as his resume reads. ployees and the depart- conservation and fundrais- “I’ve worked strategical- by Chris Milton about three Mr. Pappas, who played ment’s budget. ing. ly and collaboratively with months ago after two years football for the Florida Ga- He worked for nearly She touts “representing nonprofits, landowners, the in the job and 13 years with tors, has been working for two years from 2004-2006 buyers, sellers, investors general public and commu- the county. the last decade as a plan- as project manager for the and trust representatives, nity leaders to make import- Mr. Milton led planning, ning, reorganization and fi- engineering firm Eisman and tenants in nearly $5 ant conservation and de- building, zoning and code nancial analysis consultant. & Russo, Inc. on a planned million in real estate trans- velopment decisions,” she enforcement departments According to his resume, unit development project actions.” wrote in a June 14 email to for the county and served his clients have included and an interchange project Her family relocated to the county. as staff support the county’s the national engineering for $53,000 annually. her native city of Jackson- Her law degree is from volunteer Land Planning and architectural firm HDR, Mr. Pappas also spent ville from the Florida Keys Nova Southeastern Univer- Agency board. for which he assisted with more than three years with following Hurricane Irma sity in 2010 and she holds a The three replacement debris management and the City of Jacksonville as a six months ago. bachelor’s degree in corpo- applicants — Errol B. New- logistics after Hurricane project manager and senior Among her former cli- rate communications/pre- ark, a recent transplant from Matthew, a circuit judge planner working on a freight ents were The Pew Charita- law from Queens University Macon, GA to St. Cloud, FL candidate’s campaign, a law mobility plan. ble Trust and its South At- of Charlotte, NC in 2006. originally from Guyana, firm in Jacksonville and the He graduated from the lantic and Caribbean Fish She graduated from the Emily A. Helmick of Jack- Florida Blue and State Farm University of Florida with a Conservation Campaigns in Bolles School in Jackson- sonville by way of Taverni- insurance companies. master’s degree in public ad- 2013-2015 and the Surfrider ville in 2002 and studied er, FL in the Florida Keys Mr. Pappas has also lob- ministration in 2000 and a Foundation of Palm Beach communication and conser- and Geoff T. Pappas also of bied for legislation at the bachelor’s in Latin and crim- County and its several coast- vation biology at the Univer- Jacksonville — were among state and local level for var- inal justice in 1989. He grad- al environmental protection sity of Queensland in Bris- five people to submit appli- ious local governments and uated from a high school in efforts from 2008 to 2014. bane, Australia until 2004. cations and resumes in the second round of recruit- BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Services under this contract may include any DIXIE GLEN MINI STORAGE ment since Mr. Milton’s de- or all of the items listed under the “Consultant 9852 S GLEN AVE. parture. NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: MATTHEW R. Scope of Services for Engineering Services”, GLEN ST. MARY, FLORIDA 32040 WEASEL and HAROLD KEINATH attached as Attachment “A” to the bid pack- 904-397-0347 The position was adver- et, or services not specifically mentioned, but The following units containing household tised with a salary range LEGAL Unless such certificate or certificates directly related to the specifics of this project. shall be redeemed according to law, the prop- All bid documents are available at www.bak- items such as furniture, appliances, etc., will of $50,000-to-$60,000. erty described herein will be sold to the high- ercountyfl.org/purchasing be sold by public auction Saturday, August 11, est bidder at the front door of the Baker County 2018 at 9:00 am to satisfy back rent. The fol- Mr. Milton was hired for Courthouse, Macclenny, Florida on THURSDAY, An original and four (4) copies of the lowing tenants can claim their property back if NOTICES rent is paid before this date: $53,000 in May of 2016. SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 AT 11:00 AM. complete proposal plus one (1) electronic copy The first round saw the of the complete proposal shall be sealed and Name Unit # Dated this 10th day of July, 2018. clearly marked on the outside: “Request for Tina Tillman G3 same number of applicants, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE Qualifications – For Engineering Services Tracey Anderson G6 but three of them didn’t 2018-TD-005 OF 642.41 FEET TO A CONCRETE STACIE D. HARVEY Woodstock Industrial Park 2018-14”. Sarah Cohen G13 MONUMENT ON THE AFOREMEN- CLERK OF COURT Michael Thompson G18 meet the minimum qualifi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CSAT TIONED EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Proposals must be in writing, and may be 8/2-8/9c cations and one withdrew LIMITED the holder of the following certificate OF MILTONDALE ROAD (NOW A 66 submitted by the Proposer in person, by couri- has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be FOOT WIDE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY) By: Julie B. Combs er or overnight to: PUBLIC NOTICE their application. The final issued thereon. The certificate number and THENCE N 00°43’51” E, ALONG Deputy Clerk applicant from Georgia was year of issuance, the description of the prop- SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE 7/12-8/2c Baker County Board of The quarterly meeting of the Baker erty and the names in which it was assessed A DISTANCE OF 1328.85 FEET TO County Commissioners County Transportation Disadvantaged Local interviewed by phone but are as follows: A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 55 N 3rd Street Coordinating Board will take place at 10 a.m., 2018-TD-002 Macclenny, FL 32063 was not selected. AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1876.86 Thursday, September 13, 2018, at the Bak- CERTIFICATE NO: 1100794 FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF er County Council on Aging Transit Building, The three latest finalists YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2011 06°59’57” AND BEING SUBTENDED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PHILLIP Proposals must be received no later 9264 Buck Starling Road, Macclenny, Florida, BY A CHORD HAVING A BEARING KENNEDY the holder of the following certifi- than 3:00 PM August 20, 2018. Facsimile 32063. All interested persons are invited to will be interviewed by coun- DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: OF N 04°16’38” E AND A CHORD cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to proposals are not acceptable. Any proposals attend. The Northeast Florida Regional Coun- ty manager Kennie Down- LENGTH OF 229.13 FEET; THENCE be issued thereon. The certificate number and received after this date and time will be reject- cil adheres to the Americans with Disabilities A PART OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF year of issuance, the description of the prop- ed and returned un-opened to the proposer. Act and will make reasonable modifications ing, the interim community 2 SOUTH RANGE 22 EAST, BAKER SAID CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF erty and the names in which it was assessed Proposals will be opened at the County Admin- for access to this meeting upon request. Re- development director Susan COUNTY, FLORIDA MORE PARTIC- 229.28 FEET; THENCE N 07°46’08” are as follows: istration office on August 20, 2018 at 3:05 PM. quests should be received at least 72-hours in ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: E, A DISTANCE OF 95.43 FEET TO advance of the meeting in order to allow time Fraser, who’s been working BEGIN AT THE SW CORNER OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST CERTIFICATE NO: 1200570 In addition to the information as stated to provide the requested service. For more here two days per week at “COPPER CREEK HILLS UNIT 1” A AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1178.92 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2012 above to be marked on the outside of the information, contact the Northeast Florida SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT THERE- FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF envelope, it should also provide the date and Regional Council at (904) 279-0880 between $100 per hour, and a plan- OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2 14°24’27’ AND BEING SUBTENDED DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: time of opening and company name and ad- 8am–5pm, Monday through Friday. ning professional from Co- PAGE 111 OF THE PUBLIC RE- BY A CHORD HAVING A BEARING dress. CORDS OF BAKER COUNTY, FLOR- OF N00°32’14” E, AND A CHORD A PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ 8/2c OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION NOTE: THIS REQUEST FOR QUALIFI- lumbia County. IDA AND BEING THE SAME AS THE LENGTH OF 295.67 FEET; THENCE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SW CORNER OF THE NW ¼ OF THE NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF 19, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 21 CATIONS IS A NON-PRICED QUALIFICA- Mr. Newark has worked EAST, BAKER COUNTY FLORIDA, TIONS-BASED PROCESS. PRICING WILL BE EIGHTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NE 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 30, AND SAID CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF IN AND FOR BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA as the executive director of THENCE N80°45’51” E., ALONG THE 296.45 FEET; THENCE N06°40’35” BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- CONSIDERED DURING THE NEGOTIATION SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PHASE ONLY. GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION SOUTH LINE OF SAID SUBDIVISION, W, A DISTANCE OF 264.25 FEET; CASE NO. 18000062CAMXAX the City of Stone Mountain’s 1553.78 FEET TO IT’S INTERSEC- THENCE N 51°12’26” W, A DIS- COMMENCE AT SOUTHEAST COR- For complete bid information please visit Downtown Development TION WITH THE WEST RIGHT OF TANCE OF 38.12 FEET TO SAID NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPI- WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD NO RIGHT OF WAY’S INTERSECTION NER OF SAID SECTION 19; THENCE our website at www.bakercountyfl.org/pur- Authority since July, 2017 NORTH 00°35’49” WEST ALONG chasing ON MORTGAGE COMPANY, 23-A (AN 80 FOOT WIDE PUBLIC WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NE Plaintiff, for some $67,000 per year. RIGHT-OF-WAY), SAID POINT BE- ¼ OF SAID SECTION 30; THENCE THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 7/26-8/2c ING ON A CURVE CONCAVE TO N 01°09’38” W, ALONG SAID WEST 19, A DISTANCE OF 17.53 FEET vs. Prior to that, he worked THE NE AND HAVING A RADIUS LINE A DISTANCE OF 420.52 FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE Higginbotham’s Towing & Recovery Inc. as a community develop- OF 2904.78 FEET AND A CENTRAL TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 7611 West Mt. Vernon St. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, ANGLE OF 04°33’24” AND BEING OF COUNTY ROAD S-130 ALSO Glen St. Mary, FL 32040 DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, ment project manager for SUBTENDED BY A CHORD HAV- ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN KNOWN AS MUDLAKE ROAD (AN CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS 80 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY AS NOW The following vehicle will be sold at public WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ES- Fulton County, GA for more ING A BEARING OF S 27°52’14” E. BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. auction on August 17, 2018 at 10:00 am at AND A CHORD LENGTH OF 230.96 ESTABLISHED)’ THENCE SOUTH TATE OF EDWARD S FOX JR A/K/A EDWARD S 87°31’05” WEST ALONG THE Higginbotham’s Towing & Recovery 7611 West FOX, DECEASED. et. al. than two years at $60,000 FEET: THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: GOLF VIEW Mt. Vernon St., Glen St. Mary, FL 32040: annually. There he managed THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC PROPERTIES, LLC NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE Defendant(s), DISTANCE OF 231.02 FEET TO THE THEREOF A DISTANCE OF 319.85 1996 Toyota T100 ______/ federal affordable housing POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID Unless such certificate or certificates FEET TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY VIN# JT4TN12D4T0023032 NOTICE OF ACTION programs and assisted cities CURVE; THENCE S 30°08’57”E., shall be redeemed according to law, the prop- CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DE- 2000 Ford Taurus 1339.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF erty described herein will be sold to the high- SCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS VIN# 1FAFP55SXYG203550 CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE BOOOK 18, PAGE 647 OF SAID within the unincorporated A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST est bidder at the front door of the Baker County 8/2c AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 1869.86 Courthouse, Macclenny, Florida on THURSDAY, COUNTY AND THE POINT OF BEGIN- TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, county, including East Point FEET AND A CENTRAL ANGLE OF SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 AT 11:00 AM. NING; THENCE NORTH 00°39’13” Miracle Automotive & Truck Service Center DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, and College Park, to develop 28°43’18” AND BEING SUBTENDED WEST, DEPARTING SAID NORTHER- Inc. CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS BY A CHORD HAVING A BEARING Dated this 9th day of July, 2018. LY RIGHT OF WAY LINE AND ALONG 10510 Duval Lane WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE vacant land and commercial OF S15°47’18”E., AND A CHORD THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID OFFI- Macclenny, FL 32063 OF EDWARD S FOX JR A/K/A EDWARD S FOX, LENGTH OF 927.55 FEET; THENCE STACIE D. HARVEY CIAL RECORDS BOOK 18, PAGE 647 DECEASED. properties. He also chaired Notice of Public Sale: Miracle Automotive SOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF CLERK OF COURT A DISTANCE OF 299.85 FEET TO ITS WHOSE RESIDENCE is unknown if he/she/ & Truck Service Center Inc. gives Notice of the zoning appeals board for SAID CURVE AN ARC DISTANCE OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH- they be living; and if he/she/they be dead, the Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these 937.33 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ERLY LINE OF LOT 5 AS SHOWN ON unknown defendants who may be spouses, the county. vehicles on August 17, 2018, 12:00 pm at NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF By: Julie B. Combs PLAT OF HUMMING BIRD TRAIL, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, 10510 Duval Lane, Macclenny, FL 32063, From June, 2012 to May, GOLF COURSE ROAD (A 50 FOOT Deputy Clerk A SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida WIDE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY); PLAT BOOK 2 PAGES 103 AND 104 an interest by, through, under or against the 2015 Mr. Newark was paid 7/12-8/2c Statutes. Miracle Automotive & Truck Service THENCE S 45°17’38” W, A DIS- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SAID Defendants, who are not known to be dead Center Inc. reserves the right to accept or $56,500 as the senior grants TANCE OF 20.93 FEET; THENCE N NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BAKER COUNTY FLORIDA; THENCE or alive, and all parties having or claiming to reject any and/or all bids. 89°13’59” W. ALONG SAID NORTH SOUTH 87°29’01” WEST ALONG have any right, title or interest in the property manager for the City of Har- described in the mortgage being foreclosed RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE Property owner gives notice and intent to THE SOUTHERLY LINE THEREOF, A 2002 Saturn herein. risburg, PA where he man- OF 1297.30 FEET TO A ½ INCH sell, for nonpayment of storage fees the fol- DISTANCE OF 229.79 FEET TO ITS VIN# 1G8ZK52752Z219215 INTERSECTION WITH THE EAST- IRON PIPE; THENCE S 00°24’28” lowing vehicle on August 8, 2018 at 7:30 am 2007 Chevrolet aged state and federal grant ERLY LINE OF LOT 4 AS SHOWN YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an ac- W. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO at 17668 Lil Dixie Road, Sanderson, FL 32087. VIN# 2GCEK13V871173132 programs, including more THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF Said property owner reserves the right to ac- ON SAID PLAT OF HUMMINGBIRD tion to foreclose a mortgage on the following 8/2c property: than $9.4 million in fund- SAID GOLF COURSE ROAD; THENCE cept or reject any and all bids. TRAIL; THENCE SOUTH 00°38’27” S 89°13’59” E, 325.12 FEET TO A EAST ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE A, R&R, Inc. ing in 2014. He also worked ½ INCH PIPE, LS 1380; THENCE 69 INTL THEROF, A DISTACE OF 299.71 A PORTION OF SECTION 33, TOWN- VIN# 782827G383822 11837 N SR 121 SHIP 2 SOUTH, RANGE 22 EAST, S 00°28’59” W, A DISTANCE OF FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION WITH Macclenny, FL 32063 on economic development 986.52 FEET TO A ½ INCH IRON 7/26-8/2p SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND PIPE LS 1380; THENCE S 88°57’32” LINE OF COUNTY ROAD S-130; BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DE- projects and supervised af- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED The following vehicles will be sold at public W. A DISTANCE OF 325.99 FEET THENCE NORTH 87°31’05” EAST SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; fordable housing construc- 2018-TD-006 auction on August 17, 2018 at 10:00 am at TO A ½ INCH IRON PIPE ON THE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT OF A, R&R, Inc. 11837 N SR 121, Macclenny, FL EAST LINE OF LOT 11, BLOCK 5 OF WAY LINE THEREOF, A DISTANCE COMMENCE AT THE INTERSEC- tion. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CARL D. 32063: JERRY W. THOMAS SUBDIVISION, OF 229.86 FEET TO THE POINT OF TION OF THE CENTERLINE OF EAST WAGONER the holder of the following certifi- He holds a master’s de- UNIT TWO, A SUBDIVISION AS PER BEGINNING AND CONTAINING 1.58 2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse BOULEVARD, A 100 FOOT RIGHT cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT ACRES MORE OR LESS. VIN# 4A3AC44G25E003788 OF WAY, WITH THE SOUTH LINE gree from the University of be issued thereon. The certificate number and BOOK 2, PAGE 43 OF SAID PUBLIC OF STATE ROAD NO. 10, A 66 FOOT year of issuance, the description of the prop- 8/2c Georgia in sociology and RECORDS; THENCE N 00°41’56” SAID LANDS BEING THE SAME RIGHT OF WAY, AND THENCE RUN erty and the names in which it was assessed E ALONG SAID EAST LINE, A DIS- LANDS AS DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL ALL SAFE MINI STORAGE N 89º 26’ 47” E ALONG THE SAID urban development and a are as follows: TANCE OF 2.43 FEET TO THE SOUTH RECORDS 2000, PAGE 3116 AND 190 SOUTH LOWDER STREET SOUTH LINE DISTANCE OF 1068.14 bachelor’s degree in sociol- LINE OF BLOCK 8, SAID SUBDI- OFFICIAL RECORDS 1999 PAGE MACCLENNY, FLORIDA 32063 FEET; THENCE RUN N 0º 01’ 00” E, CERTIFICATE NO: 1100611 VISION; THENCE N 88°20’26” W, 969. 904-397-0347 NOW CROSSING SAID ROAD NO. ogy and management from YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2011 10, A DISTANCE OF 66.00 FEET TO ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE A DIS- The following units containing household the University of Guyana in TANCE OF 469.31 FEET TO AN IRON ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN THE NORTH LINE OF SAID ROAD; DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. items such as furniture, appliances, etc., will THENCE CONTINUE N 0º 01’ 00” Georgetown, Guyana where PIPE, THENCE S 00°18’17” W A be sold by public auction Saturday, August 11, DISTANCE OF 129.51 FEET TO A E, A DISTANCE 102.46 FEET (AC- A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN 2018 at 9:00 am to satisfy back rent. The fol- he also graduated from high CONCRETE MONUMENT MARKING NAME IN WHICH ASSESSED: CHARLES F. TUAL) 104.8 FEET (RECORD) TO THE NE ¼ OF SECTION 2, TOWN- lowing tenants can claim their property back if THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT NORRIS, JR. and TERRI L NORRIS, his wife THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE school. SHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, rent is paid before this date: 11 BLOCK 7 OF SAID SUBDIVISION; and NORRIS WOODWORKS , INC. RUN N 00º 01’ 00” E A DISTANCE BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID THENCE N 88°24’27” W, A DIS- Name Unit # OF 207.20 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89º He describes himself as a PARCEL BEING MORE PARTICU- TANCE OF 127.04 FEET TO A CON- Unless such certificate or certificates Gary Catling 2 32’ 36” E A DISTANCE OF 105.00 LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: “resourceful and dedicated CRETE MONUMENT MARKING THE shall be redeemed according to law, the prop- Shaneka Williams 14 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00º 01’ 00” COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT erty described herein will be sold to the high- Lynward Bones 31 W A DISTANCE OF 207.20 FEET; CORNER OF SAID NE ¼ AND RUN 11, BLOCK 7 AND THE SOUTHEAST est bidder at the front door of the Baker County Veronica Lee 44 THENCE RUN S 89º 32’ 36” W, A S 00°27’57” W, ALONG THE WEST- CORNER OF LANDS DESCRIBED Courthouse, Macclenny, Florida on THURSDAY, Jacqueline Lichtenberger 54 DISTANCE OF 105.00 FEET TO THE ERLY BOUNDARY THEREOF, 915.14 SEPTEMBER 6, 2018 AT 11:00 AM. Laura Moats 78 POINT OF BEGINNING. IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 101, FEET; THENCE S 11°42’43” E, Arc needs help PAGE 248, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS; Kenneth Tarver 109 197.57 FEET FOR THE POINT OF Dated this 2nd day of July, 2018 Sandry Salinas 135 has been filed against you and you are re- THENCE N 88°54’30”W, ALONG BEGINNING, FROM THE POINT OF The ARC North Florida THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LANDS Michael Smith 153 quired to serve a copy of your written de- BEGINNING THUS DESCRIBED RUN STACIE D. HARVEY Joseph O’Quinn 155 fenses, if any, to it on counsel for Plaintiff, seeks mature and respon- A DISTANCE OF 186.45 FEET TO S 89°29’04” E, 273.53 FEET TO AN THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE MIL- CLERK OF COURT Michael Smith 162 whose address is 6409 Congress Ave., Suite sible volunteers in a num- INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST- BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA Michael Smith 163 100, Boca Raton, Florida 33487 on or before TONDALE ROAD (A 73 FOOT WIDE ERLY BOUNDARY OF THE RIGHT ber of roles to assist the PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY);THENCE Billey Weddle 168 September 5, 2018/(30 days from Date of First OF WAY OF GLEN WOOD DRIVE By: Julie B. Combs Erika Capra 216 Publication of this Notice) and file the origi- N 00°44’21” E, ALONG SAID EAST (SAID WESTERLY BOUNDARY BE- agency that assists persons RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE Deputy Clerk Archie Crews 277 nal with the clerk of this court either before ING ON A CURVE CONCAVE TO Leslie Woods 284 service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately with disabilities. OF 108.29 FEET TO A POINT OF THE EAST AND HAVING A RADIUS 7/19-8/2c CURVE OF A CURVE CONCAVE TO Cherie Case 291 thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered The roles include, man- OF 798.74 FEET); THENCE SOUTH- LEGAL NOTICE Brandy Calloway & against you for the relief demanded in the THE SOUTHWEST AND HAVING A EASTERLY ALONG SAID WESTERLY ning booths during com- RADIUS OF 192.04 FEET AND A Lee Crews 309 complaint or petition filed herein. BOUNDARY AND ALONG THE ARC The Baker County Board of County Com- CENTRAL ANGLE 23°31’00” BEING OF SAID CURVE, 287.28 FEET AS 8/2-8/9c munity events, fund-rais- SUBTENDED BY A CHORD HAV- missioners is soliciting Statements of Quali- WITNESS my hand and the seal of this MEASURED ALONG A CHORD HAV- fications from professional firms, registered DIXIE MINI STORAGE Court at Baker County, Florida, this 25th day ing projects, working ING A BEARING OF N 11°01’09” ING A BEARING OF S 09°34’42” E, W AND A CHORD LENGTH OF in the State of Florida, pursuant to Section 110 N EIGHTH ST of July, 2018. telephones, envelope stuff- THENCE S 66°50’36” W, ALONG A 287.055, Florida Statutes, known as the Con- MACCLENNY, FLORIDA 32063 78.27 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY LINE 30.00 FEET NORTH OF AND ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE sultant Competitive Negotiation Act (CCNA), 904-397-0347 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ing and clerical tasks. Cer- PARALLEL WITH THE NORTHERLY to provide Engineering Services for Baker A ARC DISTANCE OF 78.82 FEET BOUNDARY OF THE RIGHT OF WAY The following units containing household tain activities can even by TO THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID County. By: Tina Carrington OF THREE FORKS ROAD, 261.84 items such as furniture, appliances, etc., will Deputy Clerk O.R.B. 101, PAGE 248; THENCE N be sold by public auction Saturday, August 11, done from home. FEET; THENCE N 11°42’43” W, The Scope of Services is intended to 61°57’47” E, ALONG SAID NORTH 2018 at 9:00 am to satisfy back rent. The fol- 396.96 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- provide Engineering/Surveying Services for a Robertson, Anschutz, And Schneid, PL Contact Quinn Ban at LINE A DISTANCE OF 235.71 FEET lowing tenants can claim their property back if GINNING. LESS AND EXCEPT PAR- new +- 0.5 mile 2 lane undivided rural road 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF CEL CONVEYED IN INSTRUMENT rent is paid before this date: 259-2509 in Baker Coun- SAID LANDS; THENCE N 01°32’36” with 5 feet paved shoulders, an at grade rail Boca Raton, Fl 33487 #200500007125 PUBLIC RECORDS road crossing over CSX right of way and US Primary Email: [email protected] ty, or 386-688-0385. Arc’s E, 189.93 FEET TO THE MONU- OF BAKER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Name Unit # MENTED SOUTH LINE OF THE NW Hwy 90. Turn lane improvements funding be- Lillian Nixon D98 8/2-8/9c Macclenny office is located ing provided to Baker County by the State of ¼ OF THE SW ¼ OF SAID SECTION ALL OF SAID PROPERTY BEING LOCATED IN at 678 W. U.S. 90. 30; THENCE N 88°33’59” W, ALONG Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. 8/2-8/9c Page 8 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 2, 2018

TOWN OF GLEN Clean audit for fiscal ‘17 The Glen St. Mary Town on July 17, and pegged the year. Council accepted without town’s assets at $2.86 mil- Glen’s revenues were be- comment the annual audit lion, up about $10,000 from low budget by $1329 and of activities, this one of fis- the previous year. expenditures ended below cal 2017 that gave the town Liabilities totaled what the town anticipated good marks without irreg- $1.033 million, down about by $7779. General liabilities ularities and cited only the $17,000 for a net position fell $17,000. customary warning about of assets over liabilities of In other agenda items separation of duties when it $1.853 million. that evening, the council comes to handling income Revenues for that period approved second reading of and outflow. stood at $366,245, up from the ordinance replacing the The audit by the Mac- 2016’s $337,259 and ex- code enforcement process clenny CPA firm of Lyons penses totaled $347,086 to with one similar to that ad- and Lyons was presented bring the town’s net revenue opted by the county — a spe- by Kayla Taylor during the to just over $19,000 com- cial magistrate replacing the regular monthly meeting pared to $461 the previous appointed code board. In addition, the ordi- nance provides for a part- time enforcement officer to cite zoning violators and Woodlawn Kennels follow up on cases with an Quality Professional Care aim to resolve them before they get to the hearing stage. Town maintenance work- GROOMING BOARDING er Matt Torgerson will fill 259-4757 that slot with an anticipated Photo courtesy of Florida Gateway College Private • Spacious • Indoor/Outdoor Runs three hours a week. Though the matter was Complete Bath, De-flea & Groom ...... $22-$27 not discussed this month, BCSO donates patrol cars to FGC Bath, De-flea & Nails Clip ...... $12-$17 Mayor Juanice Padgett in- The sheriff’s office recently donated two patrol cars to Florida Gateway College’s (FGC) Public Safety Train- dicated later that the assess- ing Center in Olustee. The vehicles will be used in training for various law enforcement scenarios but also Boarding (per actual day) ...... $5-$10 ment Glen St. Mary resi- emergency vehicle operations, said Jay Swisher( far right), who leads the public safety training program dents will pay to align with at the college. “It will also be their responsibility to fully maintain the vehicles as if it were their issued pa- the City of Macclenny for trol vehicle,” he said of student recruits. Also pictured with Sheriff Scotty Rhoden and Major Randy Crews fire protection has yet to be (far left) of BCSO on July 19 is FGC President Dr. Lawrence Barrett. decided. The figure of $80 annual- ly was mentioned the previ- ous month when the council Sanderson couple jailed BATON TWIRLING! made that decision, but it Come experience the fun and excitement will pend further talks with of Baton Twirling from the very best! Macclenny. The county will hold a hearing next week on after domestic dispute its plan to up the annual as- The All-Stars Twirling Academy includes sessment from $30 to $80 The sheriff’s department arrested a Sand- when she returned home with their child, UF’s Gatorette instructor June Stoeber! next year and incrementally erson couple the morning of July 25 on mul- and the accused demanded to examine the in coming years up to $107. tiple charges after responding to a domestic phone for messages. Shortly after when * First ti me beginners through advanced disturbance at their camper-trailer on Beech she attempted to leave, Mr. Parker alleged- * Age 4 – High School Street. ly grabbed her from behind and took the Deputy Shane Dickens said a third party phone. SIGN UP & MINI-PRACTICE ALCOHOLICS reported that Brandon Pass, 25, was beating He was located later than evening and ar- Thursday, August 30 live-in girlfriend and the mother of their two rested. ANONYMOUS small children, Amanda Hysler, 22, outside • Deputy Jeffrey Higginbotham arrested Keller Intermediate Gymnasium Meetings Mon. - Sat. @ 8 pm the trailer around 5 a.m. Stevie Gibson, 39, of Macclenny the evening New students/beginners 4:30 8981 S. SR 228, Macclenny Ms. Hysler told the deputy Mr. Pass be- of July 29 for attacking her sister-in-law Lo- came angry when she awakened him for retta Saffice, 30, in the parking lot of the Cir- Advanced beginners 5:30 Meeting Monday @ 6:30 pm work, and she responded by throwing a cle K store on U.S 90 in east Macclenny. Intermediate/advanced 6:30 93 N. 5th St., Macclenny food can at him. She had redness on her face The deputy noted redness and swelling For more info call June 352-514-1362 around both eyes and a bite mark on the left around Ms. Saffice’s left eye, and some blood calf. under her right eye. He filed a criminal com- Officers found marijuana, smoking pipes, plaint on her for battery. an electronic scale, a pot grinder and other • Cpl. Tony Norman arrested Everett Sirk, items strewn around the trailer. Mr. Pass 50 of Macclenny for violating a protection was arrested for domestic battery and both order issued in Charlton County on July 20. of them for child neglect, possession of the The deputy said he met with Ashley Tay- drugs and paraphernalia. lor, 31, of St. George, GA in the parking lot of In another domestic arrest, Deputy Jef- the Macedonia Store the late morning of July frey Davis charged Caleb Parker, 22, of Mac- 29, and witnessed Mr. Sirk approach her and clenny with accosting fiance Savana Wil- continue talking to her despite being warned liams, 21, and snatching away her cell phone about the order banning contact. during a confrontation at their residence on Minutes earlier, the officer said he saw the Shaves Bluff Rod the evening of July 24. accused drive by the store. Ms. Williams said she was confronted

Utility bill help Baker County residents Box Tops supports may be eligible to receive between $475-$600 assis- tance with summer electric school’s budgets bills depending on federal poverty guidelines, income Baker County schools ask for your support in an awe- and family size. some, easy and fun way. The products you may be buying CRIME DOESN’T PAY, To schedule an appoint- have labels on them that support schools. ment call the Northeast Box Tops for Education, Tyson A+ Products, Coca Cola Florida Community Ac- Give are a few of the ways you can turn those labels into tion Agency at 259-4481 or cash for our schools. BUT WE DO! On these websites, https://www.boxtops4education. 1-844-625-8776. com/earn/sweepstakes/2018/back-to-school, you can en- ter daily. This site, https://www.boxtops4education.com/bonu- sapp, explains how to download an app, scan your receipt and earn Bonus Box Tops plus clip the ones on the prod- ucts. Here, https://www.boxtops4education.com/earn/in- REWARDS UP TO SUBMIT YOUR ... store-offers, shows you stores that have offers that boost News Tips earnings and also have digital coupons to save you money! “If you want to make a difference, these are ways to get Birth Announcements involved and be a blessing to your schools,” said middle school teacher Catherine Richardson. “For more informa- Weddings tion or ways you can help, contact your school and leave a Engagements message for the labels coordinator. God bless you for your help and look forward to an awesome year for our schools & More in Baker County.” at bakercountypress.com Women’s Center of Jax 24-HOUR RAPE CRISIS Remain Anonymous HOTLINE: 904.721.7273 1-866-845-TIPS Anderson Quality ROOFING LLC (8477) Metal Reroofs & Roof Repairs Shingle Reroofs & Repairs www.fccrimestoppers.com Your hometown contractor! LICENSED & FREE ESTMATES 259-3300 Paid by CSTF LIC.#CCC1330274 IN GOD INSURED WE TRUST. LIC.#CBC1259558 Thursday, August 2, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 9 Rape reported by patient at NEFSH The sheriff’s department In another incident re- was called to Northeast cently, county jail inmate Florida State Hospital on Jonathan Harvey, 44, of July 23 to investigate the Glen St. Mary was charged reported rape of an 18-year- on July 26 with attempting old patient. to smuggle in smokeless The alleged victim initial- tobacco and other items ly told a nurse that she was into the jail, concealed in attacked by a white male a baggie of one leg of his wearing a camouflage-col- jump suit uniform worn as ored shirt in a bathroom in a member of the outside Building 35 on the hospital grounds trustee crew. campus south of Macclenny Detective Robert Simp- late that morning. kins said two batteries and Deputy Andrew Thames a paper clip were also in the responded and questioned baggie, and indicated they the woman, but noted in his are commonly used by in- report she gave no further mates as a lighter or fire statement as to the identity source. or appearance of her attack- • Tiffany Harris, 34, of er. Macclenny turned herself The nurse said the wom- in at county jail early on an was to be taken that day July 26, wanted on war- to the Rape Crisis Center rants from Duval and Nas- in Jacksonville. The report sau counties for contempt contained no further infor- of court and failure to pay mation on the course of the child support. investigation.

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Phase two of Keller Intermediate face lift AVAILABILITY IN OUR 3 YEAR OLD CLASSES! Faculty and volunteers continued working to freshen up the Keller In- termediate School campus before the start of the new school year in July, following work days in June to begin the project, explained school guidance counselor Whitney Hall. “Keller’s teachers and volunteers have worked hard this summer to complete a beautification project for the school. The project encompassed the whole campus including painting paw prints, doors, trim, railing, bathrooms, yard work. The idea was to give Keller a fresh new and updated look for the new and returning stu- dents this year. It is so heartwarming to see local businesses willing to help the schools in our community,” said Ms. Hall. She thanked Peacock Painting, Kennedy & Kennedy Painting, Leon Gross, Chad Taylor, Chase Bennett, Darbyville, Big Boy’s, E&M’s Cupcakery, Winn Dixie, Burnham Construction, Walmart, Ace Hardware and Higginbotham Towing. The volunteers included high school students, district and school employees and Youth Power club leader Anne Lewis. “We are so excited to welcome our students. Thank you to our community for helping us pull this proj- CALL TO REGISTER ect together.” The teachers leading the project were Bridget Taylor, Jena Gross and Ms. Hall. “But really it was a vision that everyone helped to Contact Lisa at become true. This truly was a community project,” said Ms. Hall. Pictured from the work in July are Ms. Hall and Keller instructional coach Rachel West beautifying the bathroom and volunteers during a lunch break. 259-3521 Monday - Friday from 8am to 4pm 93 N 5th St Macclenny

Serving as camp buddies JOEL ADDINGTON MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] Local teens and friends SIGN UP TODAY!!! Kent Bowles of Glen St. Mary and Noah Carter of Register online at Macclenny spent part of Top: Noah Carter with camper Scott Triay. Bottom: Kent Bowles their summer volunteer- with camper Patrick Geary. fueledsportsministry.com ing at a week-long camp for persons and teenagers with him to step out of his com- ly have been volunteering at Taking registrations now until August 18 disabilities. fort zone and he was greatly the camp for years. Mr. Carter, 17, said serv- rewarded for it. “There is a lot of the nor- $50.00 per player - includes uniform & award ing as a “buddy” for his as- “The relationship with mal camp life stuff but the signed camper Scott Triay my camper came naturally, week is extraordinary. I’ve was a life-changing experi- and I now have many new been involved since 1994 friendships that will last a and wouldn’t have summer Coed Sports 4-14 years old ence. They spent each day Must be age 4-14 by March 1 figuratively joined at the hip lifetime ... It truly is a week without it,” said his mother “As a first-time buddy, where everyone is accepted Joy Turner Bowles. the experience was very and loved. The camp truly Her son served as a camp exemplifies a taste of God’s leader but took a week off Season begins Saturday, September 15 much life changing. It really End of season party November 3 at 6:00 pm showed me that loving oth- unconditional love, and I from those duties to be ers, and giving of yourself want to encourage people a camp buddy to Patrick is truly the most import- to give the camp a try!” said Geary. THIS IS A COMMUNITY OUTREACH MINISTRY PROVIDED BY ant thing in life,” said Mr. the BCHS student. “I have seen him grow GLEN BAPTIST CHURCH Carter said this week of the The camp, known as up out here, his love for his 9846 George Taber Blvd. | Glen St. Mary | Florida | 259-6977 camp in St. Johns County in Camp I Am Special, is spon- camper is very special,” said mid-June. sored by Catholic Charities. camp director Rebecca Ale- Questions: [email protected] “One of many highlights It’s an overnight camp with man. “Kent meets his camp- for me was when my camp- various weekly sessions ers at the campers’ abili- or 259-6977 x. 227 er told me that he loved throughout the summer as ty and adapts whatever is me, and that I was his best well as new day camps. needed to have fun ... Kent or Josh Woods 904-334-4794 friend,” he said. Mr. Bowles, also 17 and a made sure Patrick had a The week also challenged BCHS student, and his fami- great camp vacation.” Page 10 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 2, 2018 OPINION Wet but welcomed return to classroom It’s raining again. Still. ed a three-hole punch. A My yard looks like Lake three-hole punch? “That’s Gerard. People want to why you have notebook pa- fish in my drainage ditch. per,” I told him. “It already The only creatures happy has three holes punched in about it are the mosqui- it.” He just shrugged and toes, which are the size of pointed at the list. I wrote 50 cent pieces and are cur- another check. rently doing the backstroke When you get to high in my cat’s school you water dish. rarely have They at- y ide of to buy any tack in M S classroom squadrons supplies. as I try to the Matter But if you get from ROBERT GERARD have kids my house in ele- to my car. It’s ridiculous. mentary school or middle In between raindrops school don’t whoop for joy I’ve been constructing an just yet. You have no idea Ark in my back yard. The of the costs yet to come. only problem with that is Ask the mama of any that I have five cats — not high school senior. The by choice, mind you. The cost of getting out of school cats are drawing lots to see dwarfs those three-hole which two make it on the punches. You have no idea Ark. until you get there. There seems to be no I start my 36th year let-up in store for the rain. of teaching on Thursday. That begs the question People ask me all the time about school buses and dirt when I’m retiring. It starts roads. It’s only a little over to feel like they are trying a week until school starts to show me the door. for kids and that could be I actually like being Solid position for higher fire fees an issue. Smarter heads there — teaching and run- than mine will have to work ning the library and di- The Baker County Com- don’t pay property taxes the Macclenny system for one’s geographic location, out that problem. recting shows. I have an mission reserved the large but feel overburdened by better protection and lower result in lower fire insur- Speaking of school start- exciting year planned for courtroom on the second fees they believe deduct insurance ratings. ance premiums. It won’t ing — and as you read this drama and am anxious to floor of the courthouse for directly from their fixed Landlords have the more be an exact wash, proba- some teachers and students get started. Now that I have a public hearing next Tues- incomes. Oth- immediate bly, but some return can have spit on the ground the best knee money can day on a proposed hike of ers who pay problem since be expected to result from and turned around three buy, I won’t be hobbling the three-decade old fire property tax- Impressions higher fees the much-needed upgrades times to ward off the end of nearly as much between protection assessment from es can argue take an im- that a growing county must summer — it’s always like a classes. $30 to $80 and eventually that they’re Jim McGauley mediate bite have. punch in the belly to walk There have been a lot of to $107 over coming years. high enough out of what is Commissioners can be into a store and see back- changes at the high school The board thus antici- already. a profit-making operation. confident going into the to-school sales. and around the district to pates an overflow crowd the Maybe they won’t. Adding the cost to monthly hearing August 7 that they The tax free weekend safely get us ready for the likes of which we’ve seen Maybe Baker County cit- rent is the obvious solution, are on solid ground seeking is here, although the state school year. At the high over the years in that hal- izens this time around are and given that it means di- the best available income didn’t do us any favors school we have a tall pe- lowed courtroom, includ- astute enough to realize viding the fee by 12 months source to fund improved and severely limited what rimeter fence around cam- ing the one when fire and that the added fire protec- it adds a near painless bur- fire protection for thou- one can purchase tax free. pus with a single entrance refuse collection fees were tion fee is the only way out den on monthly rents in a sands of citizens outside the I guess they were getting point once school starts as levied originally. of the hole we find ourselves market where decent rental immediate Macclenny and grief from department well as a string of security Board members can in with a dwindling number property is in high demand. Glen St. Mary areas. stores. cameras. expect an array of speak- of volunteers and antiquat- The county fire depart- Conversely, those op- I went to my hometown It will take getting used ers protesting the added ed equipment to cover the ment has a skeleton plan for posed to imposing higher Walmart to buy cat food for to, but I applaud the dis- burden on taxpayers, or bulk of square miles outside capital improvements over fees who show up at the my hungry strays and I had trict for their efforts. Any- in many cases people who the City of Macclenny and the next decade, including hearing are best advised to a hard time getting down thing that will help keep near environs. paid and qualified full time bring with them persuasive the aisle with the crowds our kids safe at school is a The burden of par- personnel housed in fire arguments on feasible al- buying Sharpies and three- good thing. If you haven’t cel-based fees, naturally, stations with updated roll- ternatives the commission ring binders. Many of the seen Superintendent Sher- The falls directly on owners of ing stock parked outside. It should consider to fund a parents were clutching rie Raulerson’s video on Baker County residential rental proper- will cost money. government service in dire teacher lists and looking YouTube, you should be- ty outside Macclenny and Yet the added cost to need of a cash infusion. perplexed. fore the start of the school Press Glen St. Mary, which opted property owners can in I remember those days. year. to assess added fees into many cases, depending on I had to cash in a 401K to I’m going to stop now. get my three kids ready My cat Tige just floated by for school. One year we the window on an upturned spent $80 on Spencer’s Frisbee. I think he’s trying supply list, which includ- to make a break for it. USPS 040-280 BAKER SOCIALIZING Post Office Box 598 Macclenny, FL 32063 (904) 259-2400 LETTER TO THE EDITOR The Baker County Press is published each Thursday by Baker County Press, No studying inside Inc. Periodicals postage paid under permit issued April 26, 1929 at the post office in Macclenny, Flor- the county library? ida. Dear Editor: SUBSCRIPTION RATES $25.00 a year inside Bak- I am a pre-med student at the University of North Flor- er County; $45.00 a year ida and a Baker County resident. As a student, sometimes outside Baker County; studying at home is not the most optimal learning environ- deduct, $5.00 for persons ment due to easy . My parents, active members outside Baker County of our public library, suggested this would be a great place who are 65 years of age or for this purpose. older, military personnel On July 24th after entering and looking for somewhere on active duty, and col- lege students. POSTMAS- to sit, I asked a woman at the front desk where I could TER: send address chang- study. She appeared uncertain and said, “She wasn’t sup- es to The Baker County posed to say.” I stood there perplexed and could not believe Press, P.O. Box 598, Mac- what I had just heard. She said nothing else nor did she of- clenny, FL 32063. fer to accommodate my request. This encounter made me feel uncomfortable, and I left. Publisher From this experience, it appears that this library does not James C. McGauley have high school or college age students regularly. Study- [email protected] ing and reading at a library is very common. Where exactly MANAGING EDITOR are students supposed to study when school is closed? Joel Addington All libraries should promote learning for all ages and es- [email protected] pecially in low-income rural communities. Additionally, it ADVERTISING/PRODUCTION is our tax dollars that keep public places open for our use. Jessica Prevatt I’m hoping this was a misunderstanding and not a policy [email protected] on behalf of this library. Does Emily Taber Public Library allow or encourage SPORTS EDITOR The Baker County Press Jon Shumake students to study? Furthermore, I request that this library Share your Submission [email protected] good news... designate an area or room with chairs and tables for stu- COMMENT Deadline: dents. Study areas or rooms are in most libraries, and this Robert Gerard Weddings & Births Monday 5:00 PM would benefit students who have learning disabilities, need BUSINESS MANAGER bakercountypress.com a quiet space, or want to read somewhere besides home. Karin Thomas Dillon Moore [email protected] Taylor CLASSIFIEDS/LEGALS CONTACT US Camille FitzPatrick LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [email protected] Letters are welcome, but must contain the signature of the writer, a phone number and By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. city of residence. Letters must be concise and reflect opinions and statements on current You can stop by our office located at 104 S. Fifth Street, Macclenny, FL or mail your This newspaper is printed issues to the general public. The newspaper reserves the right to reject any material submission to PO Box 598, Macclenny, FL 32063 on recycled paper. which in the newspaper’s judgement does not meet standards of publication. Online at www.bakercountypress.com or email [email protected] Thursday, August 2, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 11

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PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTES 101.5612 THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY CERTIFICATION BOARD WILL CONDUCT THE LOGIC AND ACCURACY TEST OF THE AUTOMATIC COUNTING EQUIP- MENT FOR EARLY VOTING AND FOR THE EQUIPMENT GOING TO THE POLLS WILL BE AUGUST 9, 2018 AT 9:00AM. THE TEST WILL BE CONDUCTED FOR THE AUGUST 28, 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION. THE TEST WILL BE HELD AT THE BAKER COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICE, 32 N 5TH STREET, MAC- CLENNY, FLORIDA.

PURSUANT TO SECTION 102.141 OF THE FLORIDA LAWS OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, THE BAKER COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD SHALL MEET AUGUST 17, 2018 AT 10:00AM IN THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICE TO START PUBLICLY CANVASSING AB- SENTEE BALLOTS. THE CANVASSING BOARD WILL MEET AGAIN ON AUGUST 25, 2018 AT 10:00AM AND THEN ON AUGUST 28, Photo courtesy of Shirley Fuller Williams via Facebook 2018 AT 10:00AM AND 4:00PM UNTIL WE FINISH CANVASSING Full ditches on Canal Road after rain. ABSENTEE BALLOTS. Readers react to swampy road woes NITA D. CRAWFORD, SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Last week’s coverage of the county roads will come next. Right now it is er dirt roads in the county. Isn’t it kind road department’s struggles to main- for the fire department. of a risk we take when buying homes/ tain dirt roads after heavy rainfall Hannah Going Woodruff: property off of dirt roads? Not to men- sparked a lot of reaction from readers There shouldn’t be an increase in tax- tion, this is nothing new. I grew up on on Facebook. Here’s a look at some of es in my opinion. With the amount of a dirt road in Baker County and there the comments readers shared below a people moving out here every year and were times the road would be impass- link the story and video of Bill Davis the surge in new homes being built we able. It is a DIRT road! Why is this now and Reid Davis roads following a re- should have an increase in revenue all of sudden news? The road depart- cent storm. every year and therefore funds to im- ment has no control over the rain (and Jana Jackson: All the reasons for prove the roads that these people are it has been one very rainy season!) Nor not maintaining and improving these moving onto. do they have any control of how much roadways now sound like excuses. Tax Paul Raulerson: Find out how funding they receive. It is not cheap to hikes, employee raises, hiring addi- wet it gets before you buy and quit cry- maintain roads and I, for one, am not tional staffing, repairing county build- ing cause you get muddy when it rains. asking to be taxed more to counter the ings are necessary. Taxpayers, school You are in the country, not the city. choice I made by purchasing property buses, rural mail carriers, UPS, FedEx Nancy Storch Oliver: Give me off of a dirt road. as well as emergency vehicles need the dirt roads and ruts rather than kids Jerry Harvin: All this complain- passable roads. speeding down a nice smooth paved ing and no one ran against two of the Wayne Johns: Come down John road. current commissioners. So the same Allen Rd. after it rains. Then you’ll see Jay Cannaday: Bought our house ole same ole do nothing commission- flooding. in winter-dry season. No way of know- ers will stay in office. Just saying. Hugh D. Fish, Jr. J.D. Shirley Fuller Williams: You ing it floods if a frog takes a leak. But Donna Reed Doiron: We live want to see flooding and tore up al- it does. in the country for a reason. As a life- Serving most impassable roads after a heavy Zach Washburn: Water + Dirt = long resident of Baker County I feel rain come down Canal Rd. and Pete Mud. If you don’t want to live on a dirt those complaining should have never Baker County Johnson Rd. It’s a nightmare! road then don’t move onto one. bought a house on a dirt road! If you Stacia Brassart: This is how our Hannah Going Woodruff: Keep want a paved road move back to the for over 39 years road is every time it rains. in mind that a large portion of your city! ... Baker is getting too over popu- Daniel Ray Powless Jr.: Reid tax dollars goes towards maintain- lated now as it is! specializing in... Stafford is a joke! From four way to ing these roads every year and that it Kendall Hurd: I’d rather Pine Ridge Estates! would be in your best interest to want Top Road still be dirt, instead of the Robert Brookens: The road de- them paved or improved. permanent washboard pavement they Real Estate partment only plans on paving the Carrie Beverly Swain: This put on it. At least dirt can be smoothed two ends. Not the middle portion, the looks good for Pierce Rd., compared to out and graded. Whatever slag or worst portion. I also live in Ridge Es- before it was paved. milled asphalt they used it chips away Family Law tates. Been here for 21 years. Debbie Aabye Griffin: Pierce in areas, there are potholes every- Vickie Baty: Stokes Rd. off Steele Road after a down pour. It’s paved. where. Where are our tax dollars go- Bridge is awful too. They only grade Ditches are awful. ing, if there isn’t enough to maintain Personal Injury the first half and the bottom half is Nicole Booth Hedge: Serious- the local roadways? washing away. ly?!? ... That looks no different than Curtis Green: New taxes for the the dirt road I live on or any of the oth- Hours: Monday - Friday 9 am - 5 pm Closed 12-1 for lunch WANT TO LEARN CPR AND FIRST AID? 34 S. Fifth Street | Macclenny | hughfi [email protected] The Baker County Health Department holds classes monthly. 259-6606 The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon advertisements. Call 259-6291 ext 5269 Before you decide, ask us to send you free written information about our qualifications and experience. Page 12 The Baker County Press Thursday, August 2, 2018 OBITUARIES Charles Barton, 81, dies on July 29 Joyce Bridges, 80, of Macclenny Elizabeth Combs, 78, dies July 28 Charles Barton, 81, of Macclenny Joyce Elizabeth Bridges, 80, of Mac- Elizabeth Rewis Combs, 78, of Taylor, died Saturday, passed away July 29, 2018 at Ed Fraser clenny, passed away on July 30, 2018 July 28, 2018 at Ed Fraser Memorial Hospital in Macclen- Memorial Hospital in Macclenny. He at the Acosta Rua Center for Caring in ny following an extended illness. Mrs. Combs was born in was born August 28, 1936 in Macclen- Jacksonville. She was born to Porter Macclenny and resided in the Taylor community of Baker ny to the late Ressie Barton and Agnes and Florida O’Quinn on September 24, County for almost 50 years. She worked in the cafeteria at Griffis Barton. Charles was a lifelong 1937. After school, she began working Westside Elementary School and then retired from the di- resident of Baker County who enjoyed as a clerk for the State of Florida until etary department of Northeast Florida State Hospital after fishing, hunting and working with his her retirement after 30-plus years of 20 years of service. She attended the Taylor Church and plants. Most of all he enjoyed spending employment. Ms. Bridges resided in loved reading, doing word searches and watching western time with his children and grandchil- the Macclenny, Baldwin and Maxville movies. She was preceded in death by her husband Willie dren. Charles was predeceased by his areas for over 60 years. She raised five Eldred Combs Sr.; children Willie Combs Jr. and Laura Da- parents; daughter Tammy Kay Barton; children and in her spare time loved to vis; parents Harry and Ella Wilkerson Rewis; granddaugh- brothers John, Arlie, Philip and Alvin travel. She and her late husband Dew- ter Jessalyn Combs; her son-in-law Terry Davis Sr. Barton; sister Pauline Byrd. Charles Barton ey Bridges ended up traveling to all 50 Joyce Bridges Mrs. Combs is survived by daughters Elizabeth Sue Mr. Barton is survived by his loving states. She enjoyed spending time with (Fred) Harris and Janice (Terry) Davis, both of Taylor; sons wife Dorothy Barton of Macclenny; children Charlie (Pam) her family and friends. She was a member of the First Bap- Steven Craig (Louise) Combs and Randy Combs, both of Barton, Tami (Tim) Sweat, Joe (Mandy) Harvey, Bubba tist Church of Maxville. She was preceded in death by her Taylor; sister Deloris Crews of Macclenny; brothers Ronald Harvey, Marcus Harvey, all of Baker County, Crystal (Troy) husband, parents and step-son Donny Bridges. Rewis and Melvin Rewis, both of Macclenny; 14 grandchil- Luedtke of Bryceville, Michael Harvey, Greg Barton, Dustin Ms. Bridges is survived by her daughters Martha (Wes- dren, 28 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grand- (Danielle) Barton, all of Baker County; 25 grandchildren ley) Davis of Taylor and Brenda Daniels of Macclenny; children. and 22 great-great children. sons Alvin (Lisa) Lambert of Kissimmee, FL, Bobby (Julie) A funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Rewis was held A celebration of Charles’ life was held Wednesday, Au- Lambert of Orlando and David (Tookie) Lambert of Clay at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 31 at the graveside in the Taylor gust 1 at 11 a.m. at V. Todd Ferreira Funeral Services chapel Hill; grandchildren Melinda, Wesley Jr., Lee Ann, Whit- Cemetery with Brother Mark Woods, pastor of The Taylor in Macclenny with Pastor Tommy Richardson officiating. ney, Larissa, Shelley, Wendy, Bobby, Thomas and Cherry; Church, officiating. Guerry Funeral Home in Macclenny Interment will follow at Macedonia Cemetery. 13 great-grandchildren and cousin Skipp Titus of Manda- was in charge of arrangements. rin. MACCLENNY Free classes A funeral service to honor Ms. Bridges will be on Sat- CHURCH OF CHRIST urday, August 4 at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Guerry Funeral Barbara Goodman-Goff of Glen offered at CoA Home in Macclenny. Interment to follow at Brandy Branch 573 S. 5th St. • 259-6059 Cemetery in Bryceville. Barbara Ann Goodman-Goff, 84, SUNDAY SERVICES A free class titled “A of Glen St. Mary passed away July 25, Bible Study 9:45 am Matter of Balance” will 2018 at Taylor Care Center in Jack- Fellowship 10:30 am be held at the Council on Funeral for Ann Combs Saturday sonville with her loving family by her Worship Services 11:00 am Aging starting Thursday, Ann Combs, 91, of Macclenny en- side. She was born October 25, 1933 Minister August 9 and each Tues- tered into eternity on July 31, 2018. in Jesup, GA to the late Willie Clifton Sam Kitching day and Thursday through Born in Atmore, AL to Wilbur and Cora Madray and Myrtle Amanda Beaver 'A friendly September 4. Time is 1-3 Shepherd, Ms. Combs was preceded in Madray. Barbara was raised in Geor- church!' p.m. death by many siblings, her parents, an gia and graduated from Wayne Coun- Instructor Sherri infant daughter and her son Gary. She ty High School. After graduation, she DINKINS NEW Cheshire will also offer an moved to Macclenny in the 1950s fol- became a homemaker and raised her Arthritis Foundation exer- CONGREGATIONAL lowing her marriage to the late Joseph three children. She was a devoted wife cise program on Mondays Eddie and in 1956 her son Joseph Mi- and loving mother who always took METHODIST CHURCH and Thursdays beginning chael was born. Affectionately known care of her family. Barbara relocated Barbara Goodman CR 127 N. of Sanderson September 6 and running as “Ms. Ann” by the congregates of to Jacksonville where she spent the Sunday School 10:00 am through Monday, October First United Methodist Church of Mac- majority of her life until moving to Baker County in 1990. 29. It also will meet at 1 clenny, she was known for her tenacity While residing in Baker County, she was a member of Souls Sunday Morning Service 11:00 am p.m. and lasts one hour. and humor. Ms. Combs was an outspo- Ann Combs Harbor Church of God. She loved attending church and Sunday Night Service 6:00 pm Pre-registration is re- ken advocate for education and justice, was very involved with church activities. She also enjoyed Wed. Night Service 7:00 pm quired by calling Ms. helping to actualize many vital programs in Baker County. her careers as an office worker and caretaker. She cared for Cheshire at 904-482-0189. many elderly people in their homes throughout the years. Pastor Bro. Timothy Alford Mrs. Combs is survived her son and his wife Sue; grand- children Cate, Michael, Larry, Shanna and Seann; two When she wasn’t helping others, she could be found lis- great-grandchildren; sister Madge; her daughter-in-law tening to music in her kitchen while she cooked. She thor- Sanderson Lorraine; and her lifelong friend Jean Jones. oughly enjoyed cooking, spending time with her family, Community Full Gospel A funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Combs will and thrift store shopping. Congregational be held on Saturday, August 4, at 11 a.m. at her church in Mrs. Goodman-Goff was predeceased by her parents; Holiness Church Church Macclenny with Rev. Tom Pope officiating. The family will husband James Norris Goodman and son Lee Clifton 12664 Mud Lake Rd. receive friends at the church beginning an hour before ser- “Porky” Stanley. She is survived by her husband Wilbur P. CR 127 N., Sanderson, FL vice. Interment will be at Taylor Cemetery. Guerry Funeral Goff of Jacksonville; children James Patrick “Pat” Stanley Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday School 10:00 am Home is in charge of arrangements. and Dianne (George) Creach, both of Jacksonville; broth- Morning Worship 11:00 am Sunday Morning 11:00 am er Wendell C. Madray of GA; grandchildren Josh Stanley, Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm Sunday Evening 6:00 pm Obituaries and a photo are Cactus (William) Wallace, and Mandy (Brad) Hunsucker; Fish reunion three great-grandchildren. Wed. Evening Prayer Serv. 7:30 pm Tuesday Evening 7:30 pm printed for free. A celebration of Barbara’s life was held on Monday, July Pastor: Oral E. Lyons Pastor Tommy Richardson || 904-275-2949 August 4th 30 at 7 p.m. at V. Todd Ferreira Funeral Services in Mac- The Road The annual Ben and clenny with Pastor James Scott officiating. Kizzie Fish family reunion to Calvary will be held on Saturday, August 4 at the Baker 24-hour Sunday Corner of Madison & Stoddard New Hope Church, Inc. County Fairgrounds. 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CHURCH AND OBITUARY NOTICE INFORMATION CONTACT US Obituaries must be submitted in a timely fashion and have a local connection. Pictures are printed with By phone at 904.259.2400 or by fax at 904.259.6502. You can stop by our office located at obituaries free of charge. The newspaper reserves the right to publish photos based on quality. It is 104 S. Fifth Street, Macclenny, FL or mail your submission to PO Box 598, Macclenny, FL 32063 requested that all news items be typed or emailed to insure accuracy in print. Online at www.bakercountypress.com or email [email protected] Thursday, August 2, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 13 Barbara Gragg, 60, of Glen James Rosier, 88, of Lawtey dies ‘Bubba’ Waltman, 31, of Glen dies Barbara Jean Gragg, 60, of Glen St. James Edmond Rosier, 88, of Law- Joshua Hank “Bubba” Waltman, Mary passed away at her home July tey died Wednesday, July 25, 2018 in 31, of Glen St. Mary passed away on 25, 2018. She was born August 25, Lawtey. He was born there and lived Friday, July 27, 2018 at his home. He 1957 in Parkersburg, WV to the late in Macclenny for over 20 years before was born January 26, 1987 in Orange Russell Edward Gilmore and Madge moving back to Lawtey 50 years ago. Park to Mr. Bradford Waltman and Lee Brooks. Barbara had been a resi- He was a foreman with Carl Griffis Mrs. Debrah Smith and was a lifelong dent of Baker County since 1979 and Farms and formerly employed with resident of Baker County. Known as was a strong Christian lady who served Southern States Nursery, Blair Nurs- “Bubba” to friends and family, Mr. the Lord. Her favorite hobbies were ery and Gilbert’s Home Moving in Waltman was a family man who loved church singing and shopping. But Macclenny. He was a member of the his children, wife, friends and fami- most of all, Barbara loved being silly Evergreen Baptist Church, Lawtey and ly. In his spare time, Joshua enjoyed with her grandchildren and enjoying enjoyed his cows, chickens and being fishing, camping and the outdoors. He life with her family. She was prede- outside working. He was preceded in also had a love for animals and raised Joshua Waltman ceased by her parents; husband Dale Barbara Gragg death by his children Rhoda Rebecca James Rosier chickens. He will be missed by many. Ray Gragg Sr.; brother Terry Gilmore Waters, Rose Marie Rosier and Irene Mr. Waltman is survived by his and sister Peggy Keith; great-granddaughter Raegan Riggs. Rosier, and his parents John Quincy Adams Rosier and loving wife Lyndsey Waltman; children Gabriel Waltman, Ms. Gragg is survived by her longtime companion John Wealthy Ann Sapp Rosier. Caiden Carver and Emily Waltman, all of Glen St. Mary; his E. Stephens of Glen St. Mary; children Heather (Shannon) Mr. Rosier is survived by daughters Patricia Ann (Clint) father of Taylor; mother of Glen St. Mary; brothers Oak- Whitfield of Macclenny and Dale (Teresa Stokes) Gragg Jr. Bennett of Lawtey and Minnie (Daniel) Douglas of Fort ley Waltman of Taylor and Jesse Smith Jr. of Palm Coast; of Glen St. Mary; brothers Gary (Lois) Gilmore of Harris- White, Florida; sons Dwight (Debbie) Rosier and James sisters Tina Waltman of Glen St. Mary, Reba Waltman ville, WV, John (MaryAnn) Gilmore of Norfolk, VA, Ed- (Virginia) Rosier, both of Lawtey, and Edmond (Ginger) of Macclenny, Tiffany Smith of Glen St. Mary and Cindy ward Gilmore of Pennsboro, WV; sisters Kay (Tom) Leg- Rosier of Lulu, Florida; sister Sandra Griffis of Lawtey; 20 Himmelhaver of Texas; grandmother Linda Crawford of gett of Harrisville, WV, Tina (Gordon) Huffman of King, grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren and 12 great-great Glen St. Mary; numerous nieces, nephews and other fam- NC, Lisa (Mark) Townsend of Belleville, WV, and Trudy grandchildren. ily members and friends. He was preceded in death by his (Timothy) Lindow of Pullman, WV; grandchildren Kay- A funeral service to honor the life of Mr. Rosier was held grandfather Vondie Crawford. la (Robert) Riggs, Taylen Whitfield, Dale Gragg III; one at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 28, at his church with Pastor The funeral service for Mr. Waltman will be held 11 a.m. great-grandson. Kris Elkins officiating. Interment was at Oak Grove Ceme- on Thursday, August 2 in the chapel of Forbes Funeral A celebration of Barbara’s life will be held Monday, Au- tery in Baker County. Guerry Funeral Home in Macclenny Home in Macclenny. His family will receive friends an hour gust 6 at 2 p.m. at V. Todd Ferreira Funeral Services in was in charge of arrangements. prior to the service, and burial will follow at Canaday Cem- Macclenny. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery. etery, Moniac, GA. The family will receive friends an hour prior to service at Edith Smiley, 84, dies July 24 the funeral home. Edith Jean Summerville Smiley, 84, died on July 24, 2018 at St. Vincent’s Hospital Riverside with her loving Bike helmets to be Jack Lauramore, 33, of Satsuma children by her side. Johnny (Jack) Lauramore, 33, of She was born October 15, 1933 and Satsuma, FL died on July 22, 2018 at raised in Dock Unction in Brunswick, given away in August North Florida Regional Hospital in GA, the fifth child of Agnes D. and El- The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Gainesville. He was born on Septem- mer Summerville. She was a lifetime the Health Planning Council of Northeast Florida have ber, 13, 1984 in Jacksonville to Jack homemaker who loved her family, teamed up with local resident Kevin Shell to give away and Patricia Ann (Trish) Jackson Lau- Perry Mason, George Jones, country some 150 bike helmets to children and adults, as well as ramore. He was preceded in death by music, the Edge of Night soap, Murder other gear, at Heritage Park on August 25 from 10 a.m. to his mother and grandparents Johnny She Wrote, western movies and was 2 p.m. No registration is needed. Those seeking helmets Junior and Lois Lauramore of Mac- an avid reader of mysteries and W.W. must only complete a safety pledge or survey. clenny. Johnstone westerns. She resided in Edith Summerville It’s all part of the state’s Safe Routes to Schools program, Mr. Lauramore is survived by his fa- Baker County since 1975. explained the planning council’s Karissa Moffett. She said ther; brothers Thomas Parker of Jack- She is predeceased by her loving husband of 42 years the program is new to Baker County, which is part of the sonville, George Lauramore of Satsu- James F. “Bobby” Smiley, her brothers Tommy and Tim council’s seven-county planning region. She hopes to part- Johnny Lauramore ma and William (Lil Billy) Sheffield of Summerville, sisters Edna Wainwright and Dorothy ner with physical education teachers in schools to expand Satsuma; sisters Amanda and Danielle “Janie” Collins and grandson Wade Williams. the program with a curriculum about bike and pedestrian Lauramore of Satsuma and Savannah Lauramore of Mac- She is survived by her sons Robert, Terry (Susie) and safety. clenny. Larry Smiley, daughters Vickie (Randy) Smith and Sher- “The concept is to increase the number of children who A memorial service for Mr. Lauramore was held on July ry (David) Paul, her sister Ethel McQueen and brother walk or bicycle to school by funding projects that remove 28 in Welaka, FL. Charles Summerville of Brunswick, many nieces and neph- the barriers currently preventing them from doing so,” ews, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. reads the FDOT program website. “Those barriers include lack of infrastructure, unsafe infrastructure and a lack of Graveside service for Don Richmond programs that promote walking and bicycling through ed- Donald Dean Richmond, 68, of Lake ucation/encouragement programs aimed at children, par- City passed away at his son’s home in ents, and the community.” Sanderson on July 23, 2018. He was born November 26, 1949 in Chatta- nooga, Tennessee to the late Richard SUBSCRIBE Ministers to meet Eugene Richmond and Cora Ethel Aug. 7 at Pier 6 Sundquest. Don was a resident of Lake AND SAVE!!! City since 1989, and earlier was an of- Get it delivered Pastor Mitch Rhoden ficer with the Jacksonville Police De- welcomes all pastors and partment. He later began a long-time to your mailbox or staff members to attend career as an electronics technician on subscribe online- the Baker County Minis- radio equipment. When not working, ter’s Association’s lunch Don enjoyed hunting, tinkering on Call today for info meeting on August 7 at all sorts of projects and spoiling his Donald Richmond 11:30 a.m. at Pier 6. For grandsons. He was predeceased by his 259-2400 more information, call Mr. parents and brothers Tom Richmond and Jerry Richmond. Rhoden at (904) 305-2131. Mr. Richmond is survived by his children Kasey (Mar- The got) Richmond of Glen St. Mary, Kenny Richmond of FL Baker County and Kris Richmond of FL; brother John Richmond of Jack- Press sonville; grandchildren Collin and Paul Richmond. A graveside service was held on Monday, July 30 at 2 CHECK IT OUT... p.m. at Chapel Hills Memory Gardens in Jacksonville. V. bakercountypress.com Todd Ferreira Funeral Services of Macclenny was in charge of arrangements.

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Jacob Echols (right) leads the pack of cross country during Mon- day’s practice. Cross country team seeks more runners JON SHUMAKE SPORTS EDITOR [email protected]

Nine runners — six ladies and three guys — turned out for the first day of practice for the BCHS Wildcat cross country team on July 30 but head coach Pamela Robinson would like to see more runners join the team. The program has to add at least two more guys for the Cats to be able to score points at competitions. If the program doesn’t field enough runners, returning seniors Jacob Echols and Jared Brown and new junior Juan Torres will still compete individually, coach Robinson said. Although the Lady Cats have enough runners to score points as a team at meets, coach Robinson said she would like to have at least 10 ladies on the roster. Coach Robinson said cross country could benefit any ath- letes because of its conditioning, strength and endurance train- ing. “It makes them stronger for any sport they’ll tryout for in the Purchase these photos at www.bakercountypress.com Photos by Jon Shumake winter and spring,” she said. Camron Smith (left) runs the ball in a team drill during Tuesday’s opening practice. Inset: Head coach Kenneth Roberts explains play assign- ments to Bobcat players. The cross country program will accept new runners un- til August 15, which is six days before its opening meet of the season. Baker County is set to host two meets on September 4 and October 2 and compete in four invitationals on Saturdays, coach Robinson said. Roberts: B-Cats to ‘tweak’ schemes And she has high expectations for the squad when the sea- son begins. She said Echols will lead the boys, and she hopes the Lady Cats – made up of returners Cassie Turner, Audrey Echols and before their regular-season opener Kaitlynn Daniels and newcomers Marissa Brown, Taylor Sief- JON SHUMAKE its systems before the season begins. Baker County will also hold tryouts for ert and Courtney Johnson — repeat last year’s success. SPORTS EDITOR “We’re not going to be very big on the incoming sixth graders and new BCMS “I’d love for my girls to make it to regionals again,” coach [email protected] offensive line but we have some agili- students on August 13. Robinson said. ty,” coach Roberts said. “We have some “Get them in the rhythm and the For more information about joining the cross country team, The BCMS Bobcat football team held quickness, and that’s why we want to scheme of things right quick and see contact coach Robinson at [email protected]. its first practice of the 2018 season the continue to tweak what they’re supposed which ones can help us,” coach Roberts morning of July 31, beginning the pro- to be doing so that our smaller linemen said. “This is a team sport so we need gram’s first year in the Northeast Florida understand exactly what they’re sup- them all out here.” You use parenting instincts every day. Athletic Conference. posed to be doing. It’ll help them do their The B-Cats open the season August 28 Trust the one that says he’s not learning Baker County reviewed the schemes job out here.” at Lake Asbury. The program is sched- implemented in the spring during the The team will continue to practice uled to make its 2018 home debut on the way he should. opening session, which was held at the twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays September 4 against Lakeside. middle school’s softball field because until the new school year begins. Practic- “We’re going to continue to work hard of poor conditions at the practice field. es will remain mostly review until pad- and continue to get better,” coach Rob- Third-year head coach Kenneth Roberts ded practices start, which can’t begin un- erts said. “Come Lake Asbury we’re going said he was impressed by what the B-Cats til after two sessions in just helmets and to get off that bus with a mission in mind, remembered from the spring practices, another three in helmets and shoulder and that’s to bring home a win.” and said the team will continue to tweak pads, coach Roberts said.

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The Baker County Bar- breaststroke (26.75) with Now, in his first NFL train- racudas YMCA swim team a pair of personal records. ing camp, the former BCHS ended its season on July 28 Alexander Sweet’s person- Wildcat star wants to take with a fifth-place showing in al best time of 55.66 earned advantage of the opportunity the YMCA of Florida’s First him seventh in the former and land a spot on the fran- Coast Summer Champion- event, and Garrett McIn- chise’s regular-season roster. ships held in Ponte Vedra. tosh’s best time of 37.00 gave The team’s rookies, in- Baker County set 27 new him a sixth-place finish in the cluding Boone, and select personal records and won six latter event. veterans opened the Verizon events as it scored 471 points, Anthony Sweet swam two Vikings Camp from the TCO beating out McArthur’s 358. personal records as he fin- Performance Center in Ea- The Clay Kingfish won the ished third in the Men 9-10 gan, MN on July 25. The re- meet with 1741, narrow- 50 butterfly (56.46) and mainder of the players joined ly edging out Ponte Vedra’s fourth in the division’s 50 the practices three days lat- 1735. St. Augustine (947) fin- breaststroke (54.02). er, and the Vikings took part ished third and Duval (577) River Neri’s person- in their first padded practice fourth in the six-team meet. al best time of 1:31.97 gave Monday. Logan Thomas led the her a fourth-place show- Boone, who signed with Barracudas with three first- ing in the Female Open 100 the 2017 NFC North cham- place outings, including two breaststroke. Katilyn Small pions in late April, said the in which he set personal re- claimed seventh with a time team went over the basics and cords. He improved his times of 2:01.11. held several 7-on-7 sessions Photos courtesy of the Minnesota Vikings in both the Men 9-10 50-yard Neri (31.67) and Small during the first day of camp. Former BCHS Wildcat star Mike Boone runs a drill during organized backstroke (44.01 seconds) (37.66) both set personal “It felt good to be in my team activities earlier in the offseason. and the division’s 50 free- records in the division’s 50 first NFL training camp,” their hands,” Boone said. “It’s many plays as I can,” Boone style (36.50). Anthony Sweet freestyle as they touched in Boone said afterwards. “To in God’s hands and the coach- said. “I want to impress the took sixth in the latter event fifth and sixth, respectively. be out here with the team ing staff’s hands.” coaching staff and the GMs.” with a time of 45.72. In the Female Open 200 with the opportunity to make He said he thinks his ver- Boone will hope for chanc- Thomas also topped the IM, Small also clocked in a plays, it felt great.” satility would set him apart es to impress the coaches and age group’s 100 individ- fifth-place time of 3:48.20. “... I thank God for this in the position battle. Boone general manager during the ual medley with a time of Nickles (1:56.70) in the opportunity,” he later added. transitioned to running back preseason, too. The Vikings 1:39.46. Men 11-12 100 IM and Can- “I’m going to try to take ad- for Cincinnati after playing open the preseason on Au- Payton Thomas was the aday (55.26) in the division’s vantage of it.” wide receiver for the Wild- gust 11 on the road against only other Barracuda swim- 50 backstroke both swam And his play-making abil- cats, and showcased his abil- the Denver Broncos. Minne- mer to win multiple events. personal best times to finish ity has caught the attention ity to rush the ball and catch sota will then host joint prac- She finished atop the Fe- fifth. Nickles also clocked in a of veteran running back Lat- it during his four years in col- tices with the Jacksonville male 6-and-under 25 free- sixth-place time of 1:01.14 in avius Murray, who rushed for lege. Jaguars on August 15 and 16 style with a time of 24.19 and the age group’s 50 butterfly. 842 yards and eight touch- He ran four 2250 yards before the two teams play on clocked in a personal best Paul Richmond (27.75) downs in 2017. Murray said and 24 touchdowns and add- August 18. time of 29.97 in the division’s finished fifth in the Men he was impressed by Boone ed 65 receptions for nearly NFL teams must reduce 25 butterfly. Ashlyn Thomas 7-8 25 backstroke, in which and fellow undrafted free 600 yards and a score during their roster sizes from 90 finished second in the former McIntosh swam a personal agent Roc Thomas out of Mike Boone his collegiate career. players to 53 prior by 4 p.m. event (24.59) and fourth in best time of 38.76 for eighth. Jacksonville State, according Boone also sporadically on September 1. Boone is the latter (41.91). Alexander Sweet (24.95) to ESPN staff writer Courtney spot on the final roster. returned kickoffs at Cincin- hopeful he will be among Payton Thomas (34.25) finished sixth and McIntosh Cronin. He, Thomas and veteran nati, and has seen time in the those who will play the San and Ashlyn Thomas (37.75) (37.70) ninth in the division’s “I’m getting to that point Mack Brown entered camp same role during the Vikings Francisco 49ers on Septem- took third and sixth, respec- 25 freestyle as they both where these young guys are in a three-way position bat- training camp, Tim Yotter of ber 9 in the regular-season tively, in the division’s 25 swam their fastest times. coming in and they look really tle for the No. 3 running back 247sports.com reported July opener. breaststroke. Claire Nickles and Teanna well and they can run the ball role behind Dalvin Cook — a 26. “My one goal is to make Collin Richmond also Dinkins both set three per- really well,” Murray said, ac- 2017 second-round pick who Boone said his skill-set the team. To be on the 53- swam a personal record first- sonal records in the Female cording to Cronin’s report on rushed for 354 yards and two could benefit the Vikings as man roster. That’s it,” Boone place time of 1:18.47 in the 9-10 age group. Nickles took July 30. “It makes me know touchdowns in four games a third-down running back said. “... I just try to take con- Men 11-12 100 freestyle. Qui- fifth in the 50 backstroke how important it is I need to before suffering a torn ACL — who can turn short gains into trol of what I can control and entin Canaday’s best time of (54.07) and sixth in both maintain my level of play.” and Murray. explosive plays. the rest is out of my control of 1:39.94 earned him fourth in the 50 breaststroke (55.98) Boone will have to contin- “All I can control is do “I’m just trying to take ad- where I end up on the roster.” the event. and 50 freestyle (44.36). ue turning heads to survive what the coaches ask and vantage of every opportunity Richmond set a second Dinkins finished seventh in preseason cuts and land a make plays and leave it in I get. I’m trying to make as personal best time in the di- the freestyle (46.88), 10th vision’s 50 breast with a sec- in the backstroke (1:07.25) ond-place outing of 49.62, and 12th in the breaststroke and Will Nickles (1:00.84) (1:18.34). McDuffie: Schools narrowed to top 3 took fourth. Richmond In Men’s relay events, the (35.80) and Canaday, who Offensive tackle Matthew Football Championship Sub- South Alabama and Georgia Open 200 freestyle team fin- JON SHUMAKE set a personal record time McDuffie leads the -uncom division program Mercer. Southern, he said. ished third (2:43.66) and the SPORTS EDITOR of 41.33, finished fourth and mitted Cats with six Division McDuffie said his “It gives me mo- Open 200 medley relay team [email protected] eighth, respectively, in the I scholarship offers. He has top three programs tivation to get even took fourth (3:11.81). age group’s 50 freestyle. Senior offensive tackle Ty- received offers from Foot- are Appalachian better and get more ler Burnsed has already an- ball Bowl Subdivision pro- State, South Florida offers so I can play nounced his commitment to grams Cincinnati, University and Cincinnati. He’s football at the next FORMER CATS Troy, but several other BCHS of South Florida, Florida At- in no hurry to make level,” he said of the Wildcat seniors have gar- lantic, Appalachian State and his final decision yet, interest. nered interest from college Georgia State and one from however. Offensive guard football programs. “It’s just wide Myles Morrison Crews gets first win open right now. I and tight end Chase want to take my of- Matthew McDuffie Hancock have yet to WILDCAT FOOTBALL ficial visits and I’ll receive an offer, but as starting pitcher probably decide after then,” they have both been in con- SEASON PASSHOLDERS McDuffie said during Mon- tact with numerous schools. JON SHUMAKE day’s Baker’s Sports High Morrison has been in con- Tickets available for purchase School Media Day. “If I get tact with Troy, Appalachian SPORTS EDITOR [email protected] July 27 - August 2 in the struck with something new State and Cincinnati, while and I love them I’ll probably Hancock has spoken to Val- A former BCHS Wildcat pitcher has turned the corner in the Baker County High School front commit during the season, dosta State, Stetson, Geor- second half of his team’s baseball season. An ex-Cat football o ce from 7:30 am - 2:30 pm but until then I’m open.” gia Southern and Savannah star has earned preseason recognition, while another’s team He returned late last week State, they said. Tickets must be purchased by the has been struggling while he’s recovered from injury. from an unofficial visit at “It’s a big difference going • Pitcher Jared Crews’ strong second half of the season con- season pass holder owner. Georgia State, located in At- all through high school ex- tinued on July 26 as he recorded his first win of the season. lanta, where he had a barbe- pecting to be another guy and Tickets not purchased will be placed in a In his second start of the season, Crews threw five innings of cue dinner, took part in a pho- then showing love from col- two-hit ball with four strikeouts and one earned run allowed, lottery open to the public. Lottery entries to shoot in a jersey, toured the leges,” Morrison said. “It’s a leading his Fayetteville SwampDogs to a 3-2 road win over the available August 6-10 in the BCHS front o ce. field and hit golf balls. He also good experience.” Wilmington Sharks. Lottery drawing will be held August 24 said he has plans to attend a Burnsed, the only football The win followed his outing on July 16 when he pitched two visit at Florida Atlantic, which player in the Class of 2019 at the home football game. perfect innings with five strikeouts. is the only school he’s re- who has committed, attended • Senior defensive lineman CeCe Jefferson was named to the ceived an offer from that he’s a two-day commitment event 2018 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List by the Football Writ- yet to visit. at Troy in late July. He toured ers Association of America (FWAA). He was one of 97 players, McDuffie said he’s looking the area, met the team and including fellow Florida Gator David Reese, on the watch list for a good relationship be- spent time with the coaches. for the award, which recognizes ’s best defensive tween the coaches and play- The experience further player as voted on by the FWAA. ers and a good education in a solidified his commitment to The trophy, which has been awarded since 1993, will be college. Troy, he said. given out on November 14. Previous winners include Warren “Just a close tight knit “I love it. I got to meet Sapp, Charles Woodson, Champ Bailey, Ndamukong Suh, Luke team as a college,” he said. with the team,” he said. “... It Kuechly, Manti Te’o and Aaron Donald. Linebacker Kelton Knabb felt like they were back home • The continued to struggle during the received his first scholar- with me. We met the first day early portion of the season while linebacker Bear Woods re- ship offer in early July from and we bonded together since covers from offseason back surgery. The defending Stetson, a FCS program in then.” champions were blown out 40-14 on the road by the Winnipeg DeLand that competes in Blue Bombers on July 27. The loss dropped the Argos to 1-5, the Pioneer Football League. CHECK IT OUT... which is tied with the for the worst record For information call 259-0345 He has also received inter- in the League. est from South Florida, Troy, bakercountypress.com Thursday, August 2, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 17

Purchase this photo at www.bakercountypress.com Photo by Jon Shumake Left to right: Kelton Knabb, Tyler Burnsed, Chase Hancock, Myles Morrison and Matthew McDuffie are interviewed by News4Jax during Monday’s Baker’s Sports High School Media Day at TIAA Bank Field. Cats talk expectations at media day JON SHUMAKE media day, which included The Florida Times- Baker County once again has to contend constants for the team. Four returning starters SPORTS EDITOR Union, News4Jax, Action Sports, 1010XL, First with Clay and Menendez, both of which the — Burnsed, McDuffie, Morrison and Ace Crews [email protected] Coast News and other outlets. Cats beat in the regular season and playoffs in — anchor the offense, which is expected to im- “You can definitely tell people know who we 2017. The district also includes Palatka, Orange plement more passing after primarily running Dozens of high school football teams from are more just because of last year and ... going Park and Ridgeview, which improved to six the ball a year ago. around the area traveled to TIAA Bank Field on back-to-back (as District 5-5A champions),” wins last year after winning one game in 2016. “We’re all really experienced,” Morrison said July 30 to talk about the upcoming high school Knabb said. “They ask more about the trip to “I think it’s really just putting in the hard of the offensive line. “Just ready for the season. football season at Baker’s Sports High School Orlando and how that was. They know more work and effort to get there,” Hancock said. “I Then again with this whole new offense I have Media Day. about us now.” think we’re a great team and have great talent faith in coach [Josh Jacobson] and coach Ja- BCHS Wildcat seniors Tyler Burnsed, Myles A return to the 2018 title game was a com- and I think we can do it.” mie.” Morrison, Matthew McDuffie, Kelton Knabb mon thread through interviews, but the Cats The Cats are returning only a handful of The defense has also undergone changes. and Chase Hancock were joined by head coach expressed other goals as well. starters on offense and just three defensive The unit showed off a new three-man defensive Jamie Rodgers and defensive coordinator “Everybody’s trying to say, ‘Hey, how are starters after losing about two dozens seniors line in the spring game at Oakleaf. Brock Canaday at the 12th annual event. The y’all getting back to Camping World [Stadium] from 2017. They will have to rely on inexperi- “I got to be the leader,” said Knabb, who is players and coaches were interviewed by Jack- this year?’” said Burnsed, referencing the loca- enced players to step up and veteran players to one of the few returning defensive starters. “I sonville media about the team’s run to last sea- tion of the state title game. “We got to explain play snaps on both sides of the ball. got to show the young people who ain’t never son’s Class 5A state championship game and to everybody it’s a dream to go there. Our goal “All those young guys that weren’t playing played varsity the ways to go and what to do.” their goals and expectations for 2018. right now is to go back-to-back-to-back district last year have to step up and do their job and Coach Rodgers said the five players who rep- The players said they enjoyed their time in champs.” do their part as a teammate,” McDuffie said. resented the Cats at media day were selected, in front of the cameras and behind the micro- Capturing a third straight District 5-5A “... Making that transition is very important part, due to their leadership on the team. phones. championship would be a historic feat for the because it not only helps you become a better “The four or five guys that I brought work “Honestly it’s a really good experience program that has routinely made history under player it helps the team.” really hard, been to almost all of our workouts talking to all these people. It puts you out there coach Rodgers, now entering his third season Baker County will feature nearly all new and they’re team leaders for us,” coach Rodg- too a lot,” Hancock said in between interviews. at the helm of his alma mater. The Cats have skill-players from a year ago. Senior John ers said. “... It doesn’t mean they’re special. It “I’m really not that nervous. Going into the never won three consecutive district champion- Green has transitioned to running back after doesn’t mean they’re better than anybody else. state game we had a lot of media covering us. ships, and captured back-to-back district titles playing quarterback in 2017, opening the door It’s just the guys that I’ve thought have done a It’s honestly mellowed me out a lot.” for the first time since 2001-02 last year. for junior Alex Bowen, a Yulee transfer, to take good job for us.” Last year’s Class 5A championship game ap- But winning the 10th district crown in pro- over at the position. pearance raised Baker County’s profile at the gram history won’t be easy, of course. The offensive line has been one of the only Wildcats begin practice JON SHUMAKE SPORTS EDITOR [email protected]

The first day of football practice for the BCHS Wild- cats was about setting expec- tations. Both for how to prac- tice and how to play in games. Rainy skies cleared just in time the afternoon of July 30 for the Cats hold the first practice of the 2018 season. About 85 players worked in helmets, shirts and shorts in the grassy perimeter sur- rounding the high school’s track due to the soggy con- ditions of the practice field Photo courtesy of Thomas Gainey The 12 BCHS Wildcats who volunteered time pose for a photo with Ann Rhow and Thomas Gainey. from the rain. The Cats reviewed what the program implemented during spring practice with position-specific and team Senior players help give back drills. The session was, in es- sence, a walk-through of how JON SHUMAKE him the project, which is when coach Rodgers practice will run once pads SPORTS EDITOR met Ms. Rhow, Mr. Gainey wrote in an email are added next week, head Photo by Jud Johnson [email protected] on July 27. coach Jamie Rodgers said. Will Keinath makes a leaping catch in front of head coach Jamie “Coach Rodgers vowed to be back over the Rodgers (right) and assistant coach John Staples. “Nothing was really full A dozen senior BCHS Wildcat football play- summer with some of the boys,” Mr. Gainey speed. We were just making to play harder than the oth- hopes to see the same effort ers volunteered several hours out of their sum- wrote. sure people knew where to er team,” he said. “... If the and focus the players had in mer on July 27 to help a west Glen St. Mary Helping Ms. Rhow with yard work was the go on the defense that was team’s are equal, it’s whoever the spring game. woman with work around her house. second time in a month the Wildcats had vol- called. That’s what these two plays the hardest. Sometimes Baker County was sched- Ann Rhow said the Cats were at her res- unteered time to benefit the community. days are for,” he said. “We’ll even if a team is a little bit uled to add shoulder pads on idence for more than four hours mowing, About a dozen players spent several hours talk to them about when we better, if the team that’s a lit- Thursday and pull pads on trimming trees, clearing branches, pressure the morning of July 13 giving Sanderson’s get in pads this will look like tle bit worse talent-wise plays August 6. The program will washing and cleaning. She was grateful for Jonesville Park a face lift with fresh paint and this. The tempo will be like harder than this team they likely limit live contact due to the players’ help, she said, because she has cut grass. this. All those sort of things. can come up and win. Our depth concerns, but will still been unable to maintain the yard following the Senior offensive guard Myles Morrison That’s what we’re getting at.” expectations is that our kids use the padded practices to death of her husband several years ago. said he is happy to give back to the community Coach Rodgers, who is en- play hard every down.” gauge the team’s physicality, “It was like a bunch of little bees. They that gives the football team so much support tering his third year at Baker The Cats will spend the coach Rodgers said. jumped out here and went all over,” Ms. Rhow throughout the season. County, also expressed his first week learning the base “If we get a couple of in- said. “... They left very dirty. They worked hard. “The way the community gives back to us expectations for the season to offense and defense before juries at certain spots we’re Their moms and dads will know they put some we can only do so much to give back. There the players, who were knelt they begin game planning in real trouble. We’re proba- work in today.” ain’t nothing more than having those fans at around him following prac- for the Kickoff Classic on Au- bly not going to be able to go Thomas Gainey, the football team’s Fel- the stadium and being proud for us and hav- tice. He wants them to play gust 17 against Baldwin in the full live a lot,” coach Rodgers lowship of Christian Athletes character coach, ing these meals before the games,” he said. “... hard every snap, which could second week. Coach Rodgers said. “... We’ll use the first noticed the need earlier this year while help- I wish we could give back more. They give back make the difference between said the starters would likely couple of weeks leading up ing Ms. Rhow with housework and mowing more than we could ever give back to them.” winning and losing. play into the third quarter in to Baldwin to see where our the lawn. He took head coach Jamie Rodgers “The expectation is for us the preseason game, and he physicality is at.” out to the residence during the spring to show Thursday, August 2, 2018 The Baker County Press Page 18 NO CREDIT * R REFUSED www.badcock.com ANNIVERSARY SAVE Sale an Extra $114 ON YEARS Purchases 114 & Counting! of $998 or More!

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2018-19 SCHOOL CALENDAR ✔✔August 10, 2018 ✔✔November 19-23, 2018 ✔✔March 22, 2019 School Starts Holiday Report Cards Go Home ✔✔September 3, 2018 ✔✔December 24, 2018 - ✔✔April 12, 2019 Labor Day Holiday January 7, 2019 Early Dismissal ✔✔September 14, 2018 Christmas Holiday ✔✔April 15-19, 2019 Progress Reports ✔✔January 11, 2019 Spring Break ✔✔September 19, 2018 Report Cards Go Home Early Dismissal ✔✔April 26, 2019 ✔✔January 21, 2019 Progress Reports Go Home ✔✔October 15, 2018 Martin Luther King Day Planning Day ✔✔May 17, 2019 ✔✔October 19, 2018 ✔✔February 6, 2019 BCHS Graduation Early Dismissal Report Cards Go Home ✔✔May 27, 2019 ✔✔October 31, 2018 ✔✔February 8, 2019 Memorial Day Early Dismissal Progress Reports Go Home ✔✔May 28, 2019 ✔✔November 12, 2018 ✔✔February 18, 2019 Last Day of School Veterans Day Presidents Day ✔✔November 16, 2018 ✔✔March 18, 2019 Progress Reports Planning Day

Bullying, Threats, Abuse cell phones and computers, and harassment through a electronic devices may be taken and parents may be third party, and may be physical, mental, or both. required to come to school for retrieval if policy is & Intimidation Consistent with the intent and requirements of Section not followed. Students are responsible for safeguard- It is the policy of the Baker County School District 1006.148, Florida Statutes, the school district upholds that ing their personal belongings, including cell phones. The that all of its students and school employees have an dating violence by any student is prohibited: on school school, nor district will be responsible for restricted items educational setting that is safe, secure, and free from ha- property; during any school-related or school-sponsored if they are brought to school. Additional discipline proce- rassment and bullying. This behavior may be considered program or activity; or during school-sponsored transpor- dures may occur from misuse of cell phones during school a serious breach of conduct. The district will not tolerate tation. hours. bullying, acts of intimidation, or harassment of any type. Call to report bullying anonymously 259-0432 It is the policy of the Baker County School District Volunteer Applications Yellow Card Password that all of its students have an educational setting that is All individuals who plan to volunteer in a classroom The safety of your child is our number one priority safe, secure, and free from dating violence or abuse of any setting or participate in field trips must complete a Vol- in the Baker County School System. In an effort to en- kind. The district will not tolerate any form of teen dating unteer Application. The applications are available at each sure your child’s well-being, you will see an entry on the violence or abuse. This behavior may be considered a seri- school site and should be submitted as soon as possible STUDENT INFORMATION CARD. All parents must select ous breach of conduct. Teen dating violence or abuse is to the school that you plan to be most active in during the a secret password to be used for their child when mak- defined as: upcoming year. If you have students in multiple schools, ing phone calls to school regarding student travel, bus a pattern of emotional, verbal, sexual, or physical abuse only one application should be completed. The deadline changes, last minute messages, etc. This password will used by one person in a current or past dating relation- for accepting volunteer application is Monday, Octo- help insure we are receiving correct information from the ship to exert power and control over another when one ber 31, 2018. individual on the telephone, which will keep your child or both of the partners is a teenager. Abuse may include safer. This secret password will be stored at the school on insults, coercion, social sabotage, sexual harassment, the student’s “yellow card” in the front office and will be stalking, threats and/or acts of physical or sexual abuse. Cell Phones required each time a parent calls to deliver messages to Use of a cell phone, in any manner, during school hours The abusive partner uses this pattern of violent and their child. Please be aware that any request regarding without permission from proper authority is prohibited. coercive behavior to gain power and maintain control your child over the phone will not be honored without Cell phones must be turned off and kept out of sight until over the dating partner. This may also include abuse, this secret password. after the school day has ended. Cell phones and other harassment, and stalking via electronic devices such as Page 4 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018 Baker County Pre-K/Kindergarten Center 904-259-0405 •• Home of the Kinder Kittens PRE-KINDERGARTEN- CRAVEN: Aria Boyd, Travis Carson, Kaileah Carter, Emma Levy Broughman, Colt Davis, Madelyn Dawson, Kuyler Covington, Kaleb Gullage, Camiya Jefferson, Aviendha Frey, Aubrey Jacobs, Savana Kirkland, Gabreial Mann, B. SMITH: Clayton Blackshear, Maislyn Boatright, Ma- Lee, Sebastian Lee, Lawson Monds, Bryson Nobles, Tiana Mantalas, Elaina Pickett, Faith Smith, Anderson Tal- son Burnham, Emmaleigh Easterday, Silas Fuss, Lucious Christopher Rountree, Eden Southard, Elijah Taylor, Ma- bert, Lezon Watkins, Thomas Williams, Kelly Williams, Jr. Harden, Benjamin Hodges, Sade Holmes, Luke Jacob- son Trainor, Briella Van Vlake, Aubrey Wilson son, Zachary Lloyd, Dakobe Ragan, Slate Smyth, Jessey ST. JOHN: Graysen Arnold, Ember Crawford, Kentlie Da- Stewart, Logan Wheaton, Kolton Wilkes, Faith Wright, DUNNINGTON: Brynlee Brown, Brynn Conner, Ariel vis, Trystain Follis, Ke’asia Green, Blayne Hall, Gabriella Lily Yarbrough Crain, Isabella Goshorn, Willona Graham, Keegan Griffis, Hamilton, Carson Harris, Eastyn Hutcheson, Brailen Jack- Jorgia Harvey, Joshua-Carter Hernandez, Kyian Hill, son, Malachi Larry, Liam Malloy, Haileigh Miller, Brian GREEN: Caden Baldwin, Adaleigh Cannon, Brayden Zanayah Johnson, Blaine Morgan, Dante Shepherd, Bay- Paige, Haylee Ricci, Ruby Shiver Cook, Mallory Davis, Wyatt Forth, Kyle Hall, Robert ton Taylor, Peyton Thomas, Nathan Whiting Hartzog, Alaina Hembree, Lucas Hodges, Rosalie Hol- STILWELL: Lathaan Agnew, Jax Brewin, Megan Davis, lingsworth, Hensley Mercer, Cruz Powell, Bowen Proulx, HAND: Taylin Burnham, Braelynn Combs, Dustin Combs, Van Fahey, Marleon Farmer, Allison Francis, Nathan Har- Jackson Smith, Kaden Whitney Emalee Combs, Khyrin Graham, Zaya Hadley, Whitley vey, Rylee Harvey, Aallanah Jackson, Lyleigh Newmans, Harris, Dixon Hunter, Kason Irish, Brenda Jackson, Layla Parker Peebles, Cole Turner, Cooper Whiddon, KING: Lillie Akridge, Scott Boothe, Jase Davis, Gavin Johnson, Pearce Parker, Anika Patel, Abbygaile Shrull, Zboralski Keith, Carson Koon, Adalynn Mathis, Tristan Messick, Jaxon Stallings, James Thrower Brayden Mills, Rylee Nichols, Lake Rhoden, Mason Rob- THIGPEN: Paisley Barton, Brayden Brewington, Leah inson, Addyson Scheider, Brayden Shrowder, Jeremiah HEBB: Kyleigh Brantley, Cooper Crews, Hudson Croft, Crawford, Raelynn Dinkins, Berkley Dunbar, Rockton Sternett, Weston Stewart, Jessilee Zigler-Major Karrigan Davis, Adelyn Duncan, Aubree Fletcher, Erik Gainey, Nathaniel Gibson, Jaiden Givens, Hailey Han- Fraser, Ash’lee Hope, Kolton Jewell, Khloe Jones, Loki cock, Camron Harden, Maley’sia Hollings, Rhett Horne, MAURER: Mattie Barlow, Addison Browning, Scarlett Lombardi, Jaycee Snyder, Stihl Sweat, Gracelynn Wells, Cami Jones, Levi Morgan, Preslie Pearce, Kasen Rowland, Budzeak, Bryce Clinton, Lacy Corbitt, Valor Coyle, Jina Hayden Whitfield Faith Skelton, Kanyon Vickers Gray, Steven Guest, Easten Hodges, Rheaelle Hunter, Ke- aton Kiser, Tony Mcmillan, Ty Page, Martin Sarafin, Baylei HICKOX: Ace Baker, Makayla Broome, Aayla Bryant, Luke THRIFT: Memphis Albino, Brylee Amerson, Braelynn Smith, Mckinley Sutton Church, Braelynn Colbert, Kately Crews, Reece Dowl- Capra, Luca Clements, Dillan Crosby, Sabrina Doss, Aeris ing, Branson Hartley, Naeem Hernandez, Grady Hodges, Finley, Leland Hanewacker, Ja’khia Hill, Zoey Newman, MCCORMICK A.M.: Lexie Crawford, Mackynzie Curry, Ziyan Hope, Kooper Lanier, Trenton McDowell, Willow Maia Perry, Margaret Petion, Karter Rhoden-Foerman, Claire Dunn, Blakely Fish, Jacob Fish, Landon Fowler, Rhoden, Taelyn Smith, Lyric Zeigler Craig Ruise, Kaylee Simmons, Anthony Stieger Berklie Funk, Aiden Gibson, Bryleigh Godwin, Emma Henderson, Maysie Mcfarlin, Lucy Merritt, Levi Moran, J. SMITH: Izzabella Blizzard, Holden Chapman, Noah UGARTECHEA: Amir Battles, Benjamin Burnham, Draven Lake Newmans, Vera Oglesby, Hunter Pair, Easton Polhill, Coffell, Rigdon Davis, Rylann Gray, Lennox Gregonis, Butler, Madison Cochran, Noah Griffis, Ellie Hunt, Kate- Braiden Russell, Olivia Secrest Royce Hand, Masiyah Koonce, Ava Leonard, Eden Mann, lyn Jackson, Christian Johns, Christopher Jones, Jr, Jour- Tucker Newmans, Cherish Nunley, Aarushi Patel, Caiden ney Lee, Kinsley Mobley, Hallie Neugent, Levi Prescott, MCCORMICK P.M.: Cooper Ahrens, Casen Alford, Taylor, Luke Tressler, Lorelai Volner, Savannah Wilson, Alan Secrest, Jr, Trenady Stiles, Makhi Walker Maverix Berumen, Talan Gregonis, Mackenzie Ireland, Eli Kolton Yale Lightsey, Chandler Mobley, Katherine Raulerson, Kelston VICKERS: Charlee Behr, Bronwyn Crawford, Dev- Raulerson, Darcee Riggins, Madalynn Roberts, Rheming- KOSAKOWSKI: Summer Anderson, Zechariah Ash- ane, Brayden Fish, Shyanne Fortescue, Gabriel Hamilton, ton Ruise, Jessalyn Sparkman, Jonah Steadman, Bryson worth, Braxton Brassart, Anabell Brown, Kathryn Ann Kinley Harrison, Faith Mobley, Grayson Norman, Briley Taylor, Arabella Vaughan, Amelia Watkins, Palmer Wen- Cook, Alexis Daniels, Brayden Feldman, Autumn Gainey, Paige, Levi Politano, Ryan Tisdale, Mayleigh Tobin, Josn- zel, Jesse Williams, Jecks Zboralski Dalton Linster, Mia Mann, Landon Sikes, Ashlynn Stadt, ielys Torres, Emma Williams Zion Syphax, Christina Thomas OWENS: Abigail Alonso, Kelten Broughman, Isabelle WALLER: Carrigan Boatright, Gracie Boyette, Liam Cal- Burnsed, Hannah Coulliette, Jayce Golden, Jace Hefner, LANE: Isabella Arnold, Presley Barlow, Ayden Bennett, lahan, Jaelyn Davis, Raelyn Davis, Malikah Dolison, Char- Levi Hendricks, Casie Lauramore, Jacob Lindsey, Ariana Kensi Boyd, Wyatt Cullum, Gabby Diggs, Richard Diggs, lette Gray, Brynn Hunter, Tyson Johns, Jamarion Lee, Owen, Ryker Padgett, Noah Raulerson, Brody Roberts, Colton Jarrell, Grant Mcintosh, Peyton Moran, Jaden Ri- Luke Moore, Josiah Repollet, Jaxon Rhoden, Eli Tran, Emma Stoneberger, Kayla Vien, Colby Woolf ley, Harlie Rumsey, Mariah Shade, Tavius Shanks, Lilyin Miracle Wright, Jase Yale, Cruz Yates, Jayden Zuckerman Simmons STRENGTH: Karma Burnsed, Strength Kayden Myers, WILKES/MCLARTY: Ryder Callahan, Kaitlyn Hutchinson, Wilkes/Mclarty Laney Brown, Titus Devane, Matti Fau- RENNINGER: William Bennett, Bailey Carter, Kayden Aubree Rochay, Harper Voss, Elijah WhiteWILKES: Noah dree, Cooper Gray, Robert Hoffman, Ruben Hoffman, Green, Grace Horne, Ansyn Hunt, Joseph Jefferson, Cy- Coffell, Joseph Farrell, Steve Pender Peyton Hughes, Aeden Knapp, Zachary Lee, Joshua Lee, ler Johnson, Natalie Linton, Annabel Medina, Edwin Ro- Raymond Reinhardt, Lucas Snyder, Weston Waters, Freya driguez, River Starling, Kahlan Thompson, Kenze Tucker, Wilson, Jace Yeomans Harlon Yokom RHODEN: Kadence Battles, Zalia Bill, Jayden Blanchard, YEAGER: Blakely Barrett, Grady Courson, Presley Dug- Jayden Brown, Angel Chavarria, Bristol Griffis, Cash Har- * If your child’s name is not ger, Foxton Hall, Eli Harrison, Brody Heppner, Amelia rold, Jacob Hefner, Arianna Henderson, Avery Hunt, Hickox, Emerie Jackson, Major Mann, Jaylee Nunn, Lily Mackenzee Martin, Serenitie Nixon, C’renity Parker, listed, please contact Baker Smith, Garvin Stenbeck, Avery Taylor, Harley Wallace, Vance Pedrick, Kaiden Sampson, Jase Williams Brantley White, Raylen Wilkinson County Pre-K/Kindergarten ROGERS: Emma’k Bundy, Silas Chessman, Ryleigh Davis, KINDERGARTEN- Stella Griffis, Tytan Harvey, Aurora Hernandez, Payson Center at 259-0405 to com- ALDERMAN: Tammy Amerson, Memphis Bennett, Minor, Nariyah Newton, Austyne Nipper, Ayden Paige, plete required registration Malaysiah Dolison, Jarvis Givens, Levi Hurst, Elizabeth Tanner Prevatt, Rosalie Pruett, Bentley Sikes, Jaxson Johns, Macy Lauramore, Addisyn Mckenzie, Parker Mo- Thompson, Jacob Walton, Jayden Weeks, Anabella Wil- information. bley, Riley Papale, Alyssa Prescott, Luke Repollet, Bree son Sirk, Raylan Starling, Madison Stearns, Liam Stewart ROWAN :Paris Akins, Silas Bargeron, Scarlett Blume, August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 5 tie Reddel, Camryn Stieger, Hayden Thompson, Brayden Macclenny Elementary School Walker, Caslin Walls, Ivy Wood HARVEY Mylie Barton, Rylie Barton, Ja’corey Blue, Gabri- 904-259-2551 •• Home of the Wild Kittens el Butler, Ty Crawford, Derrick Crosby, Bristol Davis, Cami FIRST GRADE WILLINGHAM: Tristen Barnes, Bentley Brown, Blake Da- Finley, Abrielle Holtom, Peyton Jones, Braxton Martin, vis, Claire Dugger, James Huggins, Kamille Jones, Layni Addisyn Mayhall, Trenton Pfalzgraf, Sullivan Rhoden, BURNSED: Dalton Carroll, Mason Chisholm, Henry Kennedy, Christian Kreutz, Lucas Mcinarnay, Katie Nguy- Elizabeth Rullan, Randall Smith, Jaymie Vazquez, Judson Chrome, Jr, Rylan Coffman, Elana Combs, Arabella en, Ian Pelkey, Gracie Rhoden, Charlotte Smith, Hannah Wilford Easton, Christian Groves, Parklyn Hebb, Addison Mer- Sweeting, Roman Thompson, Dalton Whitney, Mary Wil- WIGNALL Liam Baker, Roberto Barragan, Annalee cer, Maci Morgan, Ellyssa Olive, Aden Rhoden, Weston liams, Warryn Willis, Miyah Wright Bell, Ja’kyra Braziel, Daven Budzeak, Blaikley Canaday, Rhoden, Detroit Ruise, Kyrie Thompson, Lily West, Grace Vaun’kayla Church, Addison Coggins, Baxley Craven, Williams, Nicholas Wood TIFFANY NORMAN: Korben Allen, Nathanael Bruckner, Brayden Combs, Brooke Davis, Da’brion Davis, Taven Colby Crews, Megan Curry, Alexander Groves, Easton SHARP: Bailey Acosta, Wyatt Bender, Ji’arah Brazil, Kevin Devane, Katalayah Gordon, Tanner Gordon, Genevieve Hancock, Ava Kirkland, Kaleb Lancley, Abigail Payne, Crawford, Brantley Fowler, Jalon Gray, Leonna Hend- Gravelle, Daniel Huggins, Easton Jackson, Karsyn Jack- Kyleigh Satterwhite, Anslee Walker ley, Kamden Hill, Arrieana Johnston, Kameron Johnson, son, Isaac Joseph, Landon Lofton, Jayden Rahme, Bristol Cheyenne McCammon, Killian Monds, Dylan Nguyen, Taylor, Alayna Vandigo, Isaiah White, Jesse Wynn THIRD GRADE Jude Powell, Chesney Rhoden, Chloe Rhoden, Martin Rowland, Bentlee Thomas, A’layshia Washington RENTZ Abigail Davis, Olivia Eddings, Kelly Ehrie, Laura SECOND GRADE Goodwin, Samuel Miller, Zoey Newmans, Alyssa Polhill, GRIFFIN: Russell Bauer, Gabriella Bianchi, Noah Bullard, Samuel Sarafin, Cameron Skelton, Chloe Smallwood, Dayton Delp, Mason Hamilton, Bailey Kerr, Braelynn TAYLOR: Emily Akins, Caleb Booras, Rydia Burnham, Madison Burnsed, Jayleigh Carter, Brantley Curran, Layla Stadt, August Stalnaker, Jeremy Standish, Grayson McDougald, Gracelyn Messick, Grace Mobley, Andrew Thrift, Nathan Welch, Isabella Williams, Caylib York Nickles, Aryan Patel, Maybree Roberts, Ramel Roberts, Caeden Harris, Mackenzie Howze, Addison Jones, Ash- Jaynee Sharman, Khloe Stewart, Nicholas Welch, Tauvi lynn Mattox, Rebekkah Minerva, Kingston Mitchell, Tim- TBA Ana Balcan, Mia Garrett, Lillian Sundt-Trainor White, Alexander Williams othy Mossman, Scarlett Rhoden, Summer Scammacca, SOWELL Bentley Brewin, Ian Cabral, Bear Chauncey, Spencer Taylor, Adyson Walton, Gabriella Wray LYONS: Ella Altman, Alexander Amos, Ryan Arnold, Mark Emma Duncan, Gavin Floyd, Kenzie Hodges, Madison Balcan, Jaxson Blizzard, Aubrey Colbert, Sofia Cruz, Colt DAVIS: Ally Adams, Jacques Cooper, Cason Crews, Kearns, Braylen Lee, Andy Nguyen, Max Rhoden, Maxi- Deloach, Braelynn Dixon, Mardreakus Ford Jr, Dylan Har- Ar’moniee Farmer, Brody Fogarty, Cameron Gano, mus Roberts, Kaleiah Sampson, Carmen Shaw, Abigail ris, Kenzlee Kirkland, Angel Mcmillan, Ja’khyrie Mosley, Annsleigh Glasgow, Addalynn Gober, Elana Hadley, Ka- Taylor, Sofia Tharpe, Jesslyn Thompson, Kenslee Vickers, Landon Perry, Ivy Prichard, William Sapp, Natalie Thom- leb Hilliard, Davis Hoard, Derek Johnson, Kardin Laura- Kinley Woods as, Presley Yarborough more, William Perry, Detron Ruise, Kyra Stout, Cali-Marie SHARMAN Lola Aberly, Tuff Akridge, Jasmin Barton, Williams TBA: Joseph Farrell, Ma’kari Hutchinson Emely Bruckner, Camden Crawford, Brannen Gonder, FITZWATER Embry Allen, Aaden Battles, Holden Blume, Alaina Hunter, Marcellus Hutchinson, Audrina-Marie BAKER: Grace Archer, Maurio Bailey, Zoey Barton, Land- Lyla Brady, William Christopher, Daniel Combs, Braxton Johns, Damion Johnson, Emmeryn Johnson, Christo- on Boyles, Phillip Briner, Kennady Castleberry, Dakota Cruce, Holden Denmark, K’mahzi Graham, Deacon Greg- pher Mchenry, Susie Mcmillan, Jhiren Mitchell, Chevy Chastain, Jace Crews, Justus Crews, Aven Crosby, De- onis, Breanne Johnson, Kenley Johnson, Donnie Morris, Nicholls, Emma Pinkston, Ava Smith, Michael Stephens shonna Desue, Alivia Dowling, Rhaya Gaskins-Ruise, Katieane Nipper, Kolhen Norris, Analeighton Rice, Tyson THOMAS Lilly Barton, Kyleigh Crews, Dallas Dinkins, Braelynn Monds, Gary Mosley, Shiloh Polizzi, Isabella Satterwhite, Kinley Thrift Scott, Emma Steele, Aedan Valenta-King Yanari Hollings, Markel King, Kaden Kirkland, Christopher DORMAN: Kaleb Alridge, Lucian Bridges-Miracle, Devon Lauramore, Lainey Mash, Calli McCloud, Wyatt Mcshee, MITCHELL Braxton Bookout, Tyion Brown, Jacob Brown, Abigail Burger, Karsen Cauley, Sherrie Denmark, Gracie Miller, Jordan Miranda-Vega, Michael Onate, Rae- Brueggemann, Leigha Cannon, Lillyanna Dotson, Kier- Trinity Dube, Evan Harris, Zoey Hoewischer, Cooper lyn Sanders, Pax Starling, Jayden Terry, Sophie Williams styn Foster, Colton Hanson, Jaquan Harmon, Bently Lad- Kline, Jacob Methvin, Za’maria Pickett, Rick Robinson, CREWS Kenadee Altman, Giuliana Bianchi, Jaiden Cady, ley, Carlayna Lauramore, Jensen Little, Kaylee Pendle- Ryleigh Stokes, Jacob Wilson, Mckenna Wissing ton, Terryn Roberts, Lucas Simpkins, Josephine Skolnick, Kallie Crews, Joshua Dobbs, Josiah Hanson, E’sabella Jef- TBA Michael Cooper, Elainea Malloy, Veer Patel Dorian Surrency, Shayla Tyson, Westin Whitaker, Roland ferson, Kellen Little, Talen Mcgee, Lainey O’steen, Lin- Williams HARRIS Bryson Alford, Landon Anderson, Dalton Brown- coln Parker, Ansley Prescott, Tiara Roberts, Ashley Ruis, ing, Madison Favors, Unique Favors, Serenity Green, Taylor Sowell, Scarlett Stafford, Kinley Starling, Kamryn BREWIN: Amar’e Battles, Nevaeh Bridger, Conner Brown, Stewart Keshawn Cooper, Rylee Davis, Anna Delp, Jonathan Hig- Courtney Holloway, Aubrey King, Kaden Manning, Aidan ginbotham, Rhylee Higginbotham, Allie Hodges, Shelby Norkavage, Chandler O’neal, Genovevo Ponce, Cooper GOODWIN Abbigail Crawford, Aubree Delp, Emma Ep- Lilly, Bentley Morgan, Dasan Norman, Araelea Pearce, Smith, Bethany Thomas, Baylee Thornton, Brady Whid- person, Marley Farmer, Brantley Fisher, Hunter Gilbert, Carlton Pender, Mason Rivera, Owen Roland, Leea Webb, don Christian Gravelle, Holden Hall, Charley Moore, Colton Lamont Williams SABAKA Xavier Alston, Isabella Arnett, Brooke Boisclaire, Norrell, Ryleigh Perkins, Malachi Polizzi, Izabella Repol- Luz’mary Canion, Liam Combs, Collen Davis, Mckinzie let, Delynno Ruise, Caynan Southard, Ke’lan Tolliver, Dar- TRIPPETT: Natalie Anderson, Kingstonn Battles, Jaid- cina Washingto ynce Brogdon, Madisyn Causey, Emma Crosier, Khamya Harris, Zoe Hilliard, Zoey Hogan, Noah Hosford, Rashawn Graham, Myles Harris, Gabriel Hess, Paisley Holling- Jackson, Sarah Keen, Dustin Pendleton, Baylee Rehill, JACKSON Summer Aston, Kallie Davis, Thomas Davis, sworth, Rj Johns, Carol Lauramore, Travis Norman, May- Khmya Roberts, Aleigha Starling, Knox Underwood Hayden Griffis, Zane Griffin, Dan Hope, Grant Hyde, Taki- son Rankin, Jason Reeder, Parker Rhoden, Hunter Rog- ANDERSON Alvin Barton, Stanley Crews, Jacklynn Gray, yah Johnson, Christian Moore, Maxwell Moore, Zackary ers, Winston Sparkman, Trinity Sweat, Kendal Vickery Izabella Grotton, David Leonard, Riley Lloyd, Carlos Mat- Mulkey, Kailianne Parker, Kara Rourke, Jessalyn Strong, Ava Sweat, Madison Webb, Shiloh Yaccarino MCCART: Emberly Anderson, Tucker Ardry, Jesulien Au- tei-Santos, Yoreliz Medina-Torres, Mariah Patterson, El- relien, Aubree Braddy, Ethan Cardenas, Baillie Combs, lyce Pelkey, Zakiya Pittman, Haley Rhoden, Cooper Rich- COMBS Izabella Boatright, Jentezen Boyles, Tristen Laina Davis, Talon Harris, Ryder Hodges, Rylee Hodges, ardson, Dalton Simmons, Bryce Van Vlake, Owen West, Broughman, Aubrey Brown, Cylie Browning, Charis La’nya Lee, Kenna Luke, Nathan McCorkel, Tinsleigh Garrett Wiest, Kelley Williams Calixto-Simon, Devan Cohen, Ja’bron Elliott, Madalyne Mixon, Bo Nielsen, Calvyn Stieger, Trenton Swindell, SULLIVAN Elijah Akins, Caden Anderson, Pharel Au- Jagodnik, Cassandra Kennedy, Laila Milton, Jase Morri- Jazmine Tyson, Amari Wright relien, Tiauna Benton, Mason Burnsed, Austin Crews, son, Kenadee Rothfeldt, Marquee Taylor, Brian Thomas, Landon Trees, Trentin Webber, Klayton Weeks LOUGH: Aiden Brady, Torin Brady, Marianna Dennard, Aliah Dickins, Victoria Dinkins, Wyatt Hux, Nathan Lan- cley, Zoey Lawson, Lilah Manalo, Ryder Mcgee, Matti Dalton Harris, Ivy Johnson, Karrigan Kilpatrick, Samira SMITH Nathan Bokan, Jana Brown, Harmony Bruner, Ka- Minshew, Savana Scammacca, Jax Sharman, Ramello Maxwell, Harris Patterson, Braylon Raulerson, Manuel mryn Burnham, Addison Carter, Patrick Conti, Raegen Thompson Repollet, Clyde Rhoden, Tatum Shields, Layla Sigler, Davis, Garrett Forbes, Randal Hodges, Paxon Holtom, Madison Smatt, Kiernen Stout, Nola Tate, Christopher TAYLOR Brysen Brown, Aydan Crawford, Christian Nevaeh Johnson, Gary Miller, Timothy Morgan, Emily Vassallo, Ryan Vien, Theron Yokom Halkard, James Jagodnik, Ronald Kee, Paige Mann, Juli- Nichols, Mackenzie Roth, Jamarian Ruise, Julissa Sey- ana Martin, Jace Mitchell, Aysia Paige, Mi’asia Paige, Ka- more Page 6 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018 HURST: Mackenzie Addison, Parker Crews, Camden Fama, Kellen Fiano, Mackenzie Griffis, Raylyn Hill, Kay- lynn Johns, Olivia Loadholtz, Clayton Mcavey, Zachery Westside Elementary School Miller, Kyran Moring, Maddison Partridge, Kaylee Phil- 904-259-2216 •• Home of the Panthers lips, Jaeden Prowant, Kinsley Rhoden, Joshua Roberts THIRD GRADE FIRST GRADE PRUETT: Breyana Churchville, Ava Craig, Gracie Da- vis, Cartwright Fish, Waylon Fish, Ashtyn Griffis, Way- SHIVERS: Kingston Barnes, Lia Brooks, Victoria Butler, MARSH: Ayden Buchanan, Arielle Coleman, Jason Dyer, lon Henderson, Billy Holland Iii, Skylar Holley, Brantley Aurianna Capra, Joel Carver, Madison Crews, Kathryn Lillian Fahey, Ariel Hall, Jamila Jones, Lincoln Kennedy, Johns, Chloe Johnson, Morgan Meyer, Kalvin Nobles, Davis, Amber Dugger, Hazelynn Econom, Joshua Jacobs, Lamont Kitchen, Audriell Paige, Crailyn Ruise, John Kaleb Pendleton, Madisyn Wight, Allene Williamson, Jacob Luke, Scarlett Manucy, Ashlynn Nyman, Lincoln Spence, James Stewart, Briella Taylor, Jayden Vann, Triniti Williams, Noah Wood Padgett, Rucha Patel, Alexander Ranucci, Tyson Richard- Adalynn Waters, Parker Wenzel, Athena Wilson son, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Calla Rungruang, Ethan Salts, BOATRIGHT: Madison Anderson, Madison Clark, Cody SECOND GRADE Braylen Taylor Dugger, Carson Fitzgerald, Sophia Floyd, Alston Givens, BARRETT: Christopher Barnes, Cannon Burns, Kane ELLEDGE: Mason Acres, Gabriel Alonso, Ronnie Bru- Aceybree Griffis, Nathan Griffis, Marley Hodge, Ruby Combs, Travis Daniels, Reagan Davis, Jalen Fiano, Jack- nette, Benjamin Combs, Taragan Dickins-Barton, Tin- Hunter, Colbie Nowlen, Karsyn Nowlen, Jaden Passmore, son Girardo, Joshua Heppner, Claire Higginbotham, Jada sleigh Dickins, Gavin Jewell, Ryan Nunn, Kyleigh Riggs, Karson Reneau, Tony Sisk, Albert Starling, Conner Swin- Higginbotham, Areal Norris, Kylen Riggs, Joshua Spires, Jocelyn Rosas, Lucas Sanders, Morgan Stewart, Trenton dell, Serinity Taylor Brianna Starling, Izabella Walker, Colbie Willis, Kooper Stiles, Braxton Walker, Waylon White, Brynasia Williams Wilson MOMENT: Steve Pender, Baelee Prowant RODGERS: Dixielynn Abbott, Easton Bryant, Ja-Kavin DOWLING: Rachael Allgeyer, Jesse Barton, Lannyc Bar- CHURCH: McKinley Boatright, Lilliann Craft, Brody Chestnut, Khymbrei Coleman, Morgan Davis, Caleb ton, Zane Cloutier, Logan Combs, Colton Crain, Camer- Creekmore, Braxton Daniel, Ahmani Dukes, Kinsley Du- Griffis, Tucker Haire, Noah Higginbotham, Macy Key, Erin on Evans, Tanner Farley, Madelyn Hoffman, Hugh Long, val, Tinsley Hall, Bradyn Harvey, Brynan Harvey, Alyssa Kincheloe, Bentlee Lauramore, Brailey Lauramore, Kar- Eian Reneau, Dalton Russell, Leila Singletary, Sierra Stall- Heimbach, Demetris Paige,Jr, Aaron Parish, Cannon men Major, Anna Midyette, Jeremy Pons, Briley Rimes, ings, Ijjas Tisdale, Paisley Walker, Kyla Whitney, Bodhi- Payne, Addyson Peele, Gavin Rhoden, Rylee Rice, Ale- Trenton Thompson Daniel Williams jandro Rodriguez, Clayden Tucker GWENDOLYN MOMENT: Levi Brunette, Paige Jenkins, MOMENT: Triston Yale MALLARD: Brooklyn Collingwood, Trevor Daniels, Akeem Versailles Mackinley Davis, Adam Fuss, Ja’kailon Givens, Karson GRAY: Aiden Alford, Kallie Barefoot, Autumn Bentley, HEATHER JACOBS: Damian Brown, Bella Cannon, Emma Green, Deacon Griffis, Gentri Griffis, Allison Guthrie, Steven Copeland, Alan Crews, Chloe Floyd, Ashlyn Hill- Chapman, Lana Clements, Kimberly Cloutier, Zane iard, Zander Hudnall, Kaiden Hunter, Jayden Jarrell, Eli Johnnise Hollings, Taegan Newmans, Talitha Putney, Corder, Kelden Dupree, Davis Fuss, Paisley Goff, Jack Jones, Savannah Luffman, Chloe Martin, Hayden McCal- Kendall Strickland, Tylasia Thompson, Aiden Vaughan, Jacobson, Macey Jenkins, Kendall Johnson, Bryan Kite, vin, Seth Pendleton, Raliya Tate Autumn Warren Emily Lutz, Journie Mann, Kendalyn Newman, Gunner RHODEN: Rylee Barber, Jackson Clark, Leland Crawford, SHERIDAN: Anistynn Barrett, Aiden Booth, Kambry Bry- Rhoden, Jayce Robinette, Hunter Smith, Carl Wheeler, Alyssa Crews, Maylin Crews, Bentley Davis, Ka Miya Giv- ant, Jacob Bundy, Fischer Cain, Baylee Carlisle, Brianna Landon Wilson ens, Carlee Hodges, Alayna Howard, Preston Jacobs, Crews, Coltyn Dawson, Chloe Driggers, Aiden Dugger, HOOKER: Trevor Belz, Wyatt-James Canaday, Lexee Car- James Marker, Annabella Mclelland, Sheyenne Peterson, Autumn Rosier, Marcus Ruise, Caden Shivers, Grace lin, Macy Covington, Mason Crews, Malaeyah Dinunzio, Kaden Rawls, Kezleigh Rhoden, Ella Rosas, Eli Weichman Strayer, Analeigh Washburn, Mi’asia Williams Lauren Dube’, Travis Harris, Hunter Higens, Bristol Long, SMITH: Trenten Boone, Anna Brantley, Hudson Caudill, DRIGGERS: Anthony Carter, Jacob Dinkins, Kaitlynn Chloe Powell, Kristen Sparkman, Kasen Spires, Jace Stew- Brody Combs, Evan Fennell, Raven Force, Jakiyah Givens, Elliott, Gainey Godwin, Kataleya Guest, Ashton Haley, art, Mason Stewart, Gracie Wilkerson, Trenton Williams Trista Griffis, Hunter Jagodnik, Noah McCormack, Logan Kenneth-Wayne Haley, Austin Harrell, Jordyn Horne, Ad- Pringle, Taylor Sisk, Jaylee Stewart, Kolton Troestler, Ga- BECK: Matthew Altstatt, Hunter Collingwood, Averi dison Hurst, Sunnie Johns, Kaelyn Lamp, Ayden Medina, briel Voss, Jayden Williams, Kacen Woolf Crews, Clayton Crews, Zoe Deya, Gideon Hall, Cason Cagen Rogers, Mason Wallace, Maliyah Washington, Hance, Jaiveon Horne, Abbigayle Horton, Gracie John- WENDEL: River Ahrens, Taven Armstrong, Maddison Lucy Wilbanks, Brantley Wilson son, Miles Johnson, Kase Karnes, Jacob Lauramore, Ad- Bennett, Skyy Blue, Hannah Breese, Alayna Burnsed, MCDONALD: Justice Amerson, Zoey Blackshear, Shayla dison Mcgee, Madilyn Mcneil, Camden Rhoden, Calai- Rhemy Davis, Brady Francis, Ariel Kingbird, Wyatt Mob- Carroll, Kason Davis, Leland Fama, Paisley Hanson, Ka- yah Ruise ley, Andrew Nix, Jacob Ortel, James Prevatt, Aleah Stew- hara Harden, Lyndsey Henderson, Aiden Herndon, Lexi art, Rondarius Watkins, Do’nea Wright MCDONALD: Wayne Adams, Gabriel Alloush, Rocklynn Hodges, Ricardo Lloyd, Kellen Mann, Alexander Mc- Berumen, Sawyer Bridges, Caiden Carver, Bradley Crews, WHITE: Ashton Amerson, Kayden Carrillo, Ikeem Cov- glothlin, Conner Mcintyre, Jacob Mcneil, Olivia Monte, Caiden Davis, Jacob Farrell, Adelynn Hanson, Anthony ington, Mattilyn Dugger, Marlin Givens, Aiden Harden, Cheyenne Morgan, Bryan Rosier To’nique Johnson, Kaison Kerce, Arieana Lichtenberger, Hipps, Nylah Johnson, Wyatt Mann, Taylor Swindell, Lu- Reginae Mckinney, Jazmin Miller, Tate Ryan, Delanna SMITH: Payton Branch, Michael Capra, Anaria Coleman, cas Turner, Tyler Turner, Mallory Williams, Carly Yarbor- Savanna Combs, Steven Combs, Mallorie Hall, Jackson Shortridge, Mayleigh Stewart, Klayton Taylor, Jayden ough Wilburn, Hayden Windham Hite, Jailen Horne, Jayla Hudnall, Isaiah Lichtenberger, DAVIS: Nathaniel Carrow, Bryson Colbert, Tanner Combs, Logan Mackin, Chloe Mcberry, Madison Moore, Mahlon DUGGER: Benjamin Alexander, Charles Brim, Brigdon Vera Mae Gaskins, Eva Gosa, Corey Harden, Hardy Horne, Oglesby, Jason Perkins, Bailee Rountree, Blair Starling, Chapman, Izaiah Cook, Leightyn Dawson, Kade Hinson, Matthew Kinley, Raeleigh Luffman, Kaylee Myers, Brie Choleann Starling Maddox Hodges, Ryan Medina, Karsen Newmans, Lu- Phillips, Elijah Rodriguez, Landen Taylor, Arianna Waters, cas Newmans, Madison Rosier, Xantavia Smart, Gage WIGNALL: Anntoinette Altstatt, Haley Barton, Harlow Mercedes Webb, Gabriella Wilburn, Makayla Zody Spurlock, Jaziah Stewart, Kendall Thompson, Whitley Bennett, Makenzie Briley, Jonathan Cannon, Jr, Noah Car- MINSHEW: Riley Barefoot, Spencer Barnard, Kasen Barn- Williams row, Winter Crawford, Carter Davis, Olivia Gray, Bristol well, Hunter Barton, Aubriella Collier, Religh Farley, Tris- Harvey, Kyleigh Jackson, Christopher Lombardi, James STENBEC:K Derek Anderson, James Boggs, Brandon tian Hill, Eugene Midyette, Dahlila Mobley, Gabriel Pearl, Mcfadden, Michael Mercado, Karlee Simmons, Hunter Coleman, Alyssa Davis, Jakobe Edmunds, Monte Givens, Grady Reneau, Caitlynn Schwien, Matty Simmons, Tajah Bailey Godbold, Jayden Harden, Sara Harrell, Whitney Stieger, Raymond Wilkerson, Gamyla Williams Stevens, Carmello Thompson, Bryce Turner, Tanner Willis Hunter, Owen Keves, Cason Knight, Noah Pruett, Aiden SOUTH: Hadleigh Alexander, Mallory Anderson, Mylah Starling, Isabella Swindell, Ava Taylor STAFFORD: Maggie Akridge, Ka’layah Goodman, Dale Blodgett, Annalyn Brim, Bentley Cook, Aiden Crews, Gragg, Gabriella Gray, Caiden Harris, Gabriel Hartsfield, SHOPE: D’vantre Alexander, Aubrey Austin, Hallie Damani Donaldson, Schaelynn Dugard, Jack Hanson, Marcus Hedge, Kentleigh Horne, Aidyn Hunt, Millie Brown, Khlo’e Harvey, Gabriel Heppner, Emily Passmore, Charles Heimbach, Riley Hrabal, Malia Nitsche, Tristan Mann, Jaylen McCall, Joseph Moring, Abbegell Parish, Tyler Por, Randell Risby, Ayden Sollicito, Kirsten Spark- Price, Josiah Raulerson, Landon Salts, Rylan Spivey, Ellie Noah Putney, William Vaughan, Paisley Williams, Jamyia man, Hailey Wallace, Colton Wilcutts, Makai’lah Williams, Vittetow, Emmalynn Whitfield Wright Gysel Wimberley, Eddie Woodruff, Brantley Woods August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 7 Baker County High School 904-259-6286 •• Home of the Wildcats

As a new year begins, I am excited to see what the Bell Schedule pre-announced exams or projects. future holds. To our new students, I want your first 1st Period 7:30-8:20 A Lunch 11:05-11:35 Tardy Procedure: Students late to class will be year at BCHS to be a smooth transition as you get to 2nd Period 8:25-9:15 B Lunch 11:35-12:05 marked tardy by their teacher. The 4th tardy in one know our staff and learn your way around campus. 3rd Period 9:20-10:10 C Lunch 12:05-12:35 class will result in a discipline referral of after school I encourage you to “Get Involved.” Find a club, sport, 4th Period 10:15-11:05 6th Period 12:40-1:30 detention. If student fails to attend, student will or other extra-curricular program that you can de- 5th Period 11:10-12:35 7th Period 1:35-2:25 have ISD (in school detention). velop your talents and build bonds with our BCHS If a student is more than 10 minutes late to any family. To our “Seniors,” I am so excited about your On early dismissal days, car riders and drivers will class and does not have an excused note from an final year. You have worked hard to get here. Stay be dismissed at 11:50 and bus students will be re- administrator, it will be considered as skipping and focused on the task, and strive for excellence. Your leased at 12:20. reported to the administration. hard work will pay off! Discipline: All students are expected to follow If there is anything that I or the staff of BCHS can do Attendance Policy all rules at BCHS at all times. Students will be dis- to help, please contact me. Students whose unexcused absences exceed 9 days ciplined in accordance with the school discipline Allen Murphy, Principal per semester will not receive credit for that class. policies and the Baker County Code of Conduct. In Absences will be excused by documentation from all cases, the Administration reserves the right to doctors or representatives of the legal/court sys- elevate the level of discipline depending upon the STUDENT SCHEDULES tem. In the case of a family death, a funeral notice seriousness of the offense and/or in the case of re- Available in the cafeteria during open house. notating the date, time, and location of the service peated offenses. will be accepted. Fighting will not be tolerated at BCHS. Planners IMPORTANT! All excuse notes must be turned with- Cell Phones: Cell phones must be turned off and All students must have a BCHS planner as part of in 5 days of the absence. Notes from parents/guard- kept out of sight between 7:25 -2:25. Students who their school supplies. The planner contains helpful ians will NOT be accepted to excuse a student’s ab- break the cell phone policy by talking, texting or information for parents as well as students. Plan- sence. having their phone out during class will receive a ners will be available in the cafeteria for $5.00 dur- Make-Up Policy: Students will be given one day discipline referral. (The exception is only during ing open house. Planners are also available for pur- for each absence to complete all class work and as- lunch.) The phones in the front office are available chase from the front office. signments missed. The first day upon returning to to students during the school day. school will not count as one of those days except for BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT DRESS CODE The dress code of the Baker County School District is an attempt to work in concert b. Sunglasses inside the buildings, unless a medical permit is on file; with the goals and philosophy of our schools and to create a wholesome environ- c. Choke collars, chains, jewelry, clothing or adornment that may be consid- ment for the educating of our youth. Each student is expected to come to school in ered dangerous or disruptive to the learning environment. a neat and clean fashion and to wear shoes at all times. Individual schools may have additional dress code requirements published in their student planners. In addition Regarding F.S. 1002.23(7), students are expected to dress appropriately, exhibit re- to those requirements students are not allowed to wear the following to school: spect for themselves and others, and maintain orderly conduct which is conducive to an orderly environment. No student can wear clothing that exposes underwear 1. Unacceptable Dress or body parts in an indecent or vulgar manner or which disrupts the orderly learning a. Slacks, jeans, shorts, or dresses that reveal body imprints due to excessive environment. Any student who violates the dress policy is subject to disciplinary tightness, including spandex-type clothing; action. b. Shorts or dresses that are deemed too short by individual school administra- *Chapter 2014-219, Laws of Florida amends section 1006.07, Florida Statutes (F.S.) tion, shorts or dresses having splits, or shorts worn for physical education; related to the code of student conduct. This section states that students should not c. Bare midriff, see-through clothing without appropriate under garments, be disciplined or referred to law enforcement for simulating a firearm or weapon sun dresses without straps, halters, backless dresses, tube tops, half shirts, while playing, or wearing clothing or accessories which depict a firearm or weapon open-sided shirts, T-Back tops, and tank tops/camis (unless covered by an or an opinion regarding Second Amendment rights. Disciplinary action resulting appropriate outer garment); from inappropriate student clothing or accessories will be consistent with state stat- utes. If the wearing of the clothing or accessory causes a substantial disruption to d. Clothing with words, phrases, symbols, pictures, patches, or insignias, which student learning the infraction may be addressed in a manner that is consistent with are obscene, profane, offensive, or drug, alcohol, or gang related; * school board policies for similar infractions. e. Hats, caps, visors, bandannas, hoodies, or headbands in school buildings Baker County School District maintains school board authority to discipline students (except for special occasions as approved by the administration); for simulating a firearm or weapon when it substantially disrupts student learning, f. Hair rollers and/or curlers in hair during school hours; causes bodily harm to another person, or places another person in reasonable fear of bodily harm. Consequences for such offenses will be comparable to the severity g. Any clothing improperly fastened; of the offense and consistent with school board policies for similar infractions. h. Pants, jeans, or shorts worn below beltline. For a first offense, a student will be given a verbal warning and the school principal/ 2. Clothing and styles considered hazardous to health and/or safety and which are designee will call the student’s parent or guardian. Continued infractions regarding not allowed: student dress code will result in disciplinary action. a. Bare feet; bedroom slippers; shoes with wheels (heelies); Page 8 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018 Keller Intermediate School 904-259-4244 •• Home of the Tigers

FOURTH GRADE Victoria Cohen, Daevyn Collins, William Daniels, Andres Wilcox, Kadence Williams Johns, Nevaeh Johnson, Kayla Jolley, Waylon Jones, Clay- K. CRUMMEY: Amelia Arnett, William Blackburn, Gar- ton Nipper, Kelsey O’Connell, Emilee Salts, Kemari Shaw, FIFTH GRADE rett Bridges, Airdyn Byrd, Cooper Clark, Arieana Coleman, Brynlee Vazquez, Colten Walls, Kerston Waters, Haley CARVER (SAPP & CRUMMEY): Bailey Akers, Trenton Tyler Cunningham-Paulk, Dylan Dugger, Mason Egan, White, Rose Wilkinson Christopher Harvey, Callie Holland, Claire Kennedy, Ry- Collingwood, William Collins, Treyvin Dawson, Carson lyn Miller, Jyrahn Mintz, Helaina Ruise, Rhyan Ruise, Dar- KICK: Veronica Altstatt, Peyton Brown, Johnny Burnham, Eddy, Aiden Fogarty, Jada Henderson, Logan Hodge, Wil- ryn Russell, Lacey Scammacca, Payton Starling, Cameryn Anne Rae Cerbo, Ansley Craig, Cason Crews, Gala Deen, marius Jackson, Kassidy Jewell, Nathan Jordan, Cyan Kirt, Swindell, Bella Todd, Mason Whitaker, K’Mariyon White, Takiyah Graham, Taylor Haire, Brooklynn Jordon, Landon Caiden Krest, Ja’Von Mitchell, Pierson Moran, Emily Mor- AmeeLynn Williams McDowell, Brody Moody, Jaden Morris, Joshua Pend- ris, Haley Nobles, Kierstern Rhoden, Ariel Santiago, Kale leton, Hayden Phillips, Chase Phillips, Ania Rivera, Cash Starling, Ella Grace Steadman, Alexis Young SMITH: Bella Adams, Zane Bennett, Payton Clevenger, Ruise, Christopher Stewart, Reganne Stokes, Ava Wilkes, SAPP (CARVER & CRUMMEY): Asyah Ayres, Andrew Ta’Jyrah Donaldson, Austin Fiano, Jayven Givens, Dillon Zariah Williams Gray, Joshua Hefner, Kelton Jarvis, Samuel Maldonado, Bloodsaw, Madison Calvert, Nevaeh Carter, Hunter Channing Matteson, Serenity Mclane, Kade Nguyen, Bray- NEWMANS: David Archer, Aaron Bugnacki, Trinity Carl- Combs, Paris Dodd-Hicks, Jacob Dyer, Jesse Francis, John ona Paige, Aiyanna Perry, Maddox Reynolds, Cambree ton, McKinley Combs, Vanessa Craddock, Joseph Den- Gainey, Tate Griffis, Anthony Guthrie, James Lyons, Gabri- Sanders, Caydin Starling, Alaina Thomas, Jared Warner, nard, Dezire Gibbons, Madison Heppner, Clayton Hoden, el Onate, Caleigh Pafford, Lucas Politano, Emily Prevatt, Maggie Wilkerson, Lynnsey Williamson Caygen Johnson, Willie Lawrence, Joshua Leonard, David Kryssie Rountree, Jessica Sollicito, Jayden Stanley, Crystal Minerva, Nathaniel O’Steen, McKinley Rewis, Serenity Starling, Kyra Stewart, Cade Taylor SURRENCY: Bailey Baglin, Trenton Brown, Brendon Shaffer, Marlee Shanahan, Nahum Simon-Jose, Ethan Tay- CRUMMEY (SAPP & CARVER): Ken Barton, Destiny Bell, Browning, Riley Caudill, Alayna Davis, Brodie Davis, Kint- lor, Hannah Vickers, Layla Vickery, Allyson Willingham ley Ellis, Gabriella Harris, Kolton Harvey, Kimberly Higgin- Jacoby Blake, Aiden Boyles, Jaqala Carter, Kiera Coving- botham, Kailey Huggins, Jaylin Jarrell, Anthony Langston, MCCULLOUGH: Kate Barber, Kyle Bleich, Jakaira Carter, ton, Wyatt Forbes, Brooke Foster, Ly’Nasia Green, Zoey De’Shiya Moring, Jaden Mosley, Ryan Pellum, Klarissa Sil- Taylor Collingwood, Gavin Combs, Charles Deloach, Hamel, Joseph Jenow, Braden McLelland, Richard Rho- cox, Levi Swafford, Trenton Webb, Connor Wilson, O’mari James Freeman, Carlie Green, Luke Griffis, Bailee Harden- den, Landon Smallwood, Jayden Taylor, Miracle Thorn- Worthen, James Yeomans brook, Brandon High, Alexis Jackson, Reginald Keith, Eli ton, Kynan Varnum, Cyler Varnum, Taylen Whitfield, Dani- Lauramore, Zelica Long, Destynee Mason, Kenley Maurer, elle Wilcutts, Mason Williamson, Emerson Womack LYONS: Dal’vintae Berry, Lundon Brown, Charles Cole, Austin McCloud, Logan Mills, Kenadie Mixon, Chloe Nor- CROSBY (HATCHER & CRAWFORD): Jordan Allaart, Payton Dellinger, Jonathan Hendricks, Ashlynn Hires, man, Trevor Norman, Gerald Ruise Kaden Jager, Jessi Morris, Kaliey Parish, Jordan Perez, Lilly Madison Burnham, Ashton Coop, Madison Coop, Austin Rehill, Shyler Saunders, Josalynn Starling, Kellen Under- LINVILLE: Clayton Abbott, Kayla Adams, Kuyler Brogden, Davis, Jaxon Echols, Jamarion Goodman, Yamise Hay- wood, Payton Webber, Baylee Whitehead, Hunter Wil- Kirra Cates, Camden Conner, Parker Crawford, Emo- good, Timothy Hogue, Jerimyah Horton, Brooklyn Irish, cutts, Aydan Wilcutts, Bryce Wyche ry Crews, Makayla Daniel, Kaylee Davis, Kaedin Gray, Dalton Johnson, Ethan Lloyd, Camber Milton, Trevor Bridglynn Harman, Joshua Harris, Haleigh Hayes, Jerricha Oralls, Carl Rankin, Mackenzi Sisk, Madison Thigpen, KENNON: Kaia Alloush, Zack Bell, Jonathan Bennett, Herndon, Kaiden Hunter, Socariya Jones, Josue Joseph, I’mani Thompson, Vontayus Walker Bailey Brantley, LaTianna Bridges, Kyler Burnsed, Blaikley Edwin Medina, Landon Rhoden, Rylie Robinson, Neveah HATCHER (CROSBY & CRAWFORD): Xavion Church, Da- Delp, Jeremy Dugan, Marshall Flynn, Tayla Griffis, Mason Thompson, Preston Wilson Harris, Maurice Lee, Matthew Minshew, Isabella Mitchell, vid Clark, Kamryn Davis, Mason Dennie, Braden Ferguson, Allison Nguyen, Scarlett Oventrop, Cabrina Paige, Tristan TAYLOR: Jameara Belford, Tori Crawford, Collin Daniel, Tyler Forth, Laytin Griffis, Samantha Harvey, Talen Harvey, Parker, Josiah Schlueter, Lillian Silguero, Brycen Tubber- Karalee Dugger, Averi Gibson, Peter Harrell, Grady Ken- Nathan Hunt, Allison Kukucka, Anesia Lee, Jamarcus McK- ville, Kiley Wilkerson nedy, Melody Langston, Cortez Major, Presli McHenry, enzie, Delanee Mobley, Weston Mobley, Reid Stafford, Caden Moore, Taylor Newmans, Christal Olila, Nicho- Natalia Strachan, Teagan Terrell, Trenity Thomas, Kourt- WILLIAMS: Gabriel Bernal, Seth Brassart, Travis Britt, las Schlarbaum, Kaitlyn Shivers, Kellen Simpkins, Brody ney Tucker Kayleah Canady, Jason Colbert, Carlye Combs, Arabella Smith, Weston Starling, Ava West, Aiden West, Kaylee CRAWFORD (HATCHER & CROSBY): Jermaine Belford, Crews, Melinda Davis, Izaiah Dugger, Cody Farley, Michael Wheaton, Kaden White, Aubrey Worthington Graves, Brooklynn Harris, Brandon Heppner, Omar Lee, Brady Castleberry, Kynleigh Christie, Emily Crossland, Gra- Abigail Mercer, Allen Methvin, Emma Moody, Zion Pitt- PLATTO: Jayce Barton, William Briner, Chloe-Lynn Dickey, cie Dyal, Lanxten Gibbons, Brianna Gregory, Timberlee man, Addyson Raulerson, Hampton Reed, Taylor Thorn- Jayden Gray, Wyatt Groves, Brandy Hall, Cory Harvey, Lil- Hance, Willow Heppner, Khamani Hill, Drake Hill, Christo- ton, Josslyn Williams lian Hodges, Zoey Hulett, Karter Koon, Julianna McGloth- pher Hodges, Kylee Johnson, Gavin Mosley, Trenton New- lin, Layne Monds, Dallas Norman, Reagan Nyman, Apurva mans, John Overland, Walter Perryman, Cayden Sharp, THOMPSON: Brenton Carrico, Garrett Cullum, Destiny Patel, Avery Payne, Makayla Rainge, Oliver Sarafin, Madi- Joshua Swindell, Caden Waite, Cierra Williams, Donnie Denmark, Kaylee Hurst, Gene Johns, Kaylee Long, Joshua son Scott, Landon Self, Macy Taylor, William Williams Williams Lopez, Dallas Mobley, Jay’D Norris, Lucas North, Elizabeth Rhoden, Madelyn Robinson, Clayton Setzer, Julius Smith, GROSS: Kayleigh Burnsed, Cheyenne Collige, Riley Crews, LINSTER (OWINGS & VONK):, Noah Behm, Alyssa Corey Swaner, Kale Thrift, Patricia Torres, Kinley Turner, Ri- Catalina Crosby, Colby Dopson, Cohen Griffis, Hudson Burnsed, Olivia Carlton, Lillian Carr, Blake Holman, Brayden ley Walker, Katelynn Weathers, Morgan Williams, Jayson Hodges, Christopher Howell, Brady Jacobs, Gavin King- Moore, Michael Newman, Regina Pitts, Parker Rogers, Ca- Wright bird, Jesse Manalo, Christopher McFadden, Luke Miner, leb Singley, Maria Soledad Petion, Phillip Spreadbury, Ta- Savannah Norman, Josibeth Page, Hayden Peebles, Lacey tum Stewart, Irin Tisdale, Michael Voss, Emory Wimberly WADDELL: Parker Boyarovsky, Haley Brown, Jasmine Raulerson, Jade Richardson, Kaytlen Satterwhite, Peyton OWINGS (LINSTER & VONK):, Aiden Adams, Paige Coleman, Logan Corder, Chloe Crawford, Emilio Cruz, Shields, Savannah Strickland, Elmore Thompson, Madden Baumgardner, Landan Baxter, Elyssa Brooker, Garrett Da- Grace Dube, Titus Hatcher, Felicity Hill, Devin Hunter, Williams Gregory Johnson, Mason McCabe, Carmen Myers, Ki- vis, Jayla Dewitt, Jozie Eddy, Khloee Epperson, Spencer ersten Pinson, Colt Richardson, Kylie Rowe, Cody Shrull, CABRAL: Claire Adams, Rhett Akins, Cloey Bennett, John Hance, Kavion Henderson, Destiny Kish, Kelton Lanier, Kenzee Stephenson, Evan Thick, Brandon Tripp, Isaac Binion, Brayden Brown, Colton Brownlee, David Bryan, Trazaveen Mitchell, Slevin Morris, Trevon Thompson, Whitfield, Ryan Witherington Rayna Castillo, Avamarie Craven, Madison Fraser, Hayden Christa Wiggins, Connor Williams Goodwin, Olivia Griffis, Hailee Harvey, Payton McCredie, VONK (LINSTER & OWINGS): Elidyn Brooker, Rilan PRESCOTT: Camden Aldridge, Bauer Bradley, Noah Matthew Monte, Isaiah Murphy, Aubree Raulerson, Jona- Courson, Kaiser Davis, Mackenzie Dowie, Abigail Doyal, Brown, Crystal Burden, Alexis Caldwell, Da’Vaunia Church, than Robinson, Dalona Summey, Aubrey Turner, Ameriah August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 9 Andy Givens, Logan Griffis, Sadye Harvey, Kaitlyn Holland, Donald, Kylee Miller, Katie Moats, Makoto Peng, Jamie Lee Stewart, Shellie Sutton, Emily Wiesemeyer, Robert Williams Jaylin Jefferson, Logan Joiner, Ariyana Parker, David Pem- Prevatt, Reagan Proctor, Katie Register, Hudson Register, CINAL (DAVIS & CHAUNCEY): Alyssa Baskin, Joshue bleton, Landyn Shouse, David Smith, Annabelle Starling, Brayden Rhoden, Kelton Rhoden, Kaiden Robinette Davis, Cayden Dube, Paige Floyd, Tanner Hanewacker, Na- Kayln Strickland CAVANNAUGH (COMBS & RODGERS):, Layne Akridge, than Harris, Sadye Harvey, Vontavis Hobbs, Devin Hokan- HERMAN: Jacob Ballinger, Gabrielle Butler, Ronald Ca- Dana Berry, Kendall Carter, Kendall Cone, Randall Con- son, Taylor Johnson, Grady Jordan, Alyssa Kirk, Christian nady, Lani Crews, Luke Crews, Wesley Crockett, Railey Dug- ner, Kason Crews, Kailee Gainey, Sincere Glover, Hayden Linton, Mauriel Lloyd, Alexia McLane, Kirastyn Parker, Mea- ger, Adrian Frounfelter, Ava Griffis, Anniston Gurganious, Hobbs, Kamran Jones, Ethan Korkowski, Samuriah Major, gan Schlarbaum, Ma’riah Simmons, Cierra Sweat, Jeremiah David Kearns, Emily Lindsey, Delilah Mann, Mitch Michel, Alexis Morgan, Damian Norris, Paitlynn Pearce, Wyatt Price, Walker Clayton Powell, James Prescott, Alec Rhoden, Deven Rus- Matheson Register, Maddison Rhoden, Gilyn Rhonde- sell, Caitlynn Shell, Joshua Starling, Ferin Sternett, Kevin Carter, Estelle Switzer, Elizabeth Weathers Vien, Laniyah Wilcox RODGERS (CAVANNAUGH&COMBS), Gavin Barefoot, Medication Administration All medication, prescription and non-prescription, must be CHRISTOPHER (MCGEE) : Brock Boatright, Ashton Byrd, Layla Burke, Katelyn Chesser, Breanna Davis, Emily DeR- given to and administered only by the school nurse or desig- Emma Cain, River Chauncey, Khalilyah Chrome, Brooklyn oche, Nolan Griffis, Joselyn Halle, Joshua Harris, Aiden nee. Parents are encouraged to talk with their doctor about ar- Combs, Lexi Crews, Tifton Davis, James Green, Sylvia Gunn, Hobby, Mackenzie Jordan, Angel Long, Airrianna Meier, ranging medication schedules outside school hours. However, Kylie Johns, Oliva Kennedy, Walker Mallory, Taden McGee, Thomas Morris, Thomas Payne, Hailey Randle, Jaden Reed, medication may be given at school if it is ordered by a doctor James Miller, Jackson Miller, Zion Paige, Hunter Ploucher, Ranillia Roberts, Chris Rogers, Clifford Roll, Megan Scott, and with written permission from the parent (this includes Payten Rewis, Miley Rhoden, Bailey Roberts, Hollan Rodg- Luke Starling, Alexis Webb over-the-counter medication). Parents will be responsible for ers, Baleigh Shields, Tara Thrift CHAUNCEY (DAVIS & CINAL): Darcie Adams, Gracelynn delivery and retrieval of medications to and from the school MCGEE (CHRISTOPHER): Logan Acres, Daylon Adams, Arnett, Allexiss Bailey, Bryan Bennett, Christopher Brantley, nurse/health designee. All medications to be administered by Rebecca Branham, Blane Chauncey, Bradley Crosby, Tean- Larry Brown, Kadin Davis, Richard Dixon, Rhadya Gaskins- school personnel shall be received and stored in the original containers and must have the current Rx date on the bottle na Dickins, Alexis Fitzgerald, Reagan Goff, Kaitlynn Griffis, Ruise, Jacari Gonder, Kaelynn Hill, Kierra Martin, Brayden along with the name of the student, current dosage, frequency Ruby Helms, Madison Johnson, Taz Kinghorn, Madison Kit- Martin, Andrew Martin, Kenadi Moore, Caleb Starrett, Ke- of administration, physician’s name and expiration date. No stu- trell, Cyre Major, Trenton Morgan, Khade Nettles, Haddon arstin Stout, Fisher Taylor, Mackenzie Tobin, Lalaine Van- dent will be allowed to carry prescription or non-prescription Rowland, Ian Self, Anthony Washington, Lane West, Tyler denburgh, Aiden West medications on their person with the exception of Epi-pens, Wilford, Chuck Yale DAVIS (CHAUNCEY & CINAL): Christopher Adams, Bryce asthma inhalants, insulin and pancreatic enzymes. Parental au- COMBS (CAVANNAUGH & RODGERS): Masyn Barlow, Baggett, Alyssa Baskin, Breylan Brown, Camron Craig, Wy- thorization for administration of medication with doctor’s or- Leeryc Barton, Kaiden Bowers, Cody Dutcher, Gavin Endel, att Crawford, Raelynn Floyd, Jiselle Gray, Austin Griffis, ders and/or medical management plans for self-administration Baileigh Griffis, Chelsea Harper, Olivia Hosford, Rilynne Braidan Harvey, Alaina Jones, Jayden Larry, Terrell Ne- must be completed and returned to school before the student Kirkland, Laiha Lacoste, Maxamus Leonard, Morgan Mc- Smith, Isac Padgett, Rakiya Pitts, Abbigail Standish, Emma is allowed to carry their medications.

Baker County Adult Education Center NEW LOCATION: 418 South 8th Street, Macclenny

Daytime Classes: Monday - Friday – 9:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. Evening Classes: Tuesdays & Thursdays – 6:30 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. Online ONLY Classes: Available anytime, anywhere Sanderson Center Daytime Classes: Mondays & Fridays – 9:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. CLASS REGISTRATION Day, evening and online classes are available to help individuals improve their reading and basic skills and to prepare for the GED® test. **Pre-Registration is required. Cost per class term: $30.00 CASH, CREDIT/DEBIT CARD (3.0% convenience fee will apply)

(COURSE FEE NON-REFUNDABLE/NON-TRANSFERABLE) Winter Term: (January – May) • Summer Term: (June-July) Fall Term: (August-December) Per Florida Statute 1009.22. Call (904) 259-0403 for information. Page 10 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018 RE-ELECT Charlie ‘Artie’ QUALIFIED:  School Board BURNETT member SCHOOL BOARD District 4 since 2010 Paid by Charlie ‘Artie’ Burnett for School Board District 4.

Callahan, A...... Building 20, Room 206 . . . .Conner - Crow Crapo, C...... Building 1, Room 105 . . . . .Cruse - Dilbeck Baker County Middle School Davis, B...... Building 20, Room 211 . . . . Dinkins - Fraze Harris, P...... Building 20, Room 201 . . . .Frazier - Green 904-259-2226 •• Home of the Bobcats TBD ...... Building 20, Room 102 . . . .Greer - Hobbs Hawkins, C...... Building 20, Room 207 . . . .Hodges - Jensen 6TH GRADE Langley, R...... Building 20, Room 202 . . . .Jewell - Kinney Boatright, S...... Building 1, Room 115 . . . . .Alexander - Barton Long, M...... Building 20, Room 205 . . . .Kirby - Lowery Boyette, L...... Building 1, Room 111 . . . . .Barwick - Brown Mahon, S...... Portable 1244 ...... Lowther - McHenry Brady, A...... Building 15, Room 208 . . . .Bryant - Clemons Miller, L...... Building 5, Room 001 . . . . .Miller - Noles Coleman, M...... Building 1, Room 117 . . . . .Collige - Cushman Milton, W...... Building 20, Room 208 . . . .Nordstrom - Pendleton Combs, D...... Building 19, Room 903 . . . .Daniels - Dunnam Padgett, K...... Building 20, Room 204 . . . .Perryman - Rhoden Crawford, D...... Building 15, Room 202 . . . .Dykes - Gibson Rhoden, A...... Building 20, Room 210 . . . .Richardson - Senterfitt Crews, T...... Building 15, Room 210 . . . . Glover - Harnage Smart, S...... Building 20, Room 110 . . . . Setzer - Spurlock Dunn, A...... Building 15, Room 204 . . . .Harper - Higginbotham Svoboda, A...... Portable 1221 ...... Stallings - Terrell Harvey, T...... Building 1, Room 114 . . . . .Hodges - Jackson Wheeler, L...... Building 19, Room 904 . . . .Thick - Webb Harrison, M...... Building 1, Room 110 . . . . .Jacobs - Katsikas Willoughby, J...... Building 20, Room 209 . . . .Weeks - Young Holtom, S...... Building 15, Room 202 . . . .Keen - Lin Jacobson, S...... Building 1, Room 105 . . . . .Linster - McNeil MacDonald, S. . . . . Building 15, Room 205 . . . .Mercer - Onate McCullough, T. . . . . Building 15, Room 203 . . . .O’Steen - Poole Odom, J...... Building 15, Room 209 . . . .Poturich - Robinson Parker, J...... Building 1, Room 112 . . . . .Rogers - Scott Staier, B...... Building 15, Room 206 . . . .Sheely - Spatcher Taylor, K...... Building 15, Room 207 . . . .Stafford - Talle’ TBD ...... Building 1, Room 113 . . . . .Taylor - Vowles West, K...... Building 15, Room 211 . . . . Walker - Wilkes Woods, A...... Building 1, Room 116 . . . . .Williams - Zody 7TH GRADE Auger, K...... Portable 1236 ...... Abbott - Barton 904.259.3922 Carney, S...... Building 1, Room 108 . . . . .Bennett - Bridges Carrington, D...... Portable 1240 ...... Brim - Canaday Cranford, J...... Building 1, Room 104 . . . . .Cannon - Combs Davis, J...... Building 1, Room 106 . . . . .Conaway - Czarowitz 4 TIPS TO STAY DRUG-FREE Dennis, J...... Building 20, Room 108 . . . .Daniels - Dykes Finley, B...... Building 20, Room 105 . . . .Echols - Foreman Gregory, S...... Building 1, Room 103 . . . . .Fowler - Hall IN SCHOOL Johnson, K...... Building 20, Room 101 . . . .Hamel - Hoard Markley, A...... Portable 1234 ...... Hodges - Johns 1. Set goals Melton, R...... Building 1, Room 102 . . . . .Johnson - Lambing Melvin, A...... Portable 1238 ...... Lauramore - Martin 2. Spend time with positive people Morgan, K...... Building 1, Room 101 . . . . .Mash - Mobley Richerson, K...... Building 20, Room 107 . . . .Monte - Northington Rowland, R...... Building 20, Room 104 . . . .Nosek - Pendleton 3. Talk to others Schutt, V...... Portable 1242 ...... Penrod - Rhoden Sneeringer, M. . . . . Building 20, Room 112 . . . . Richardson - Schlarbaum 4. Pick a healthy hobby Spencer, B...... Building 20, Room 106 . . . .Schwartz - Stewart Gernhard, J...... Portable 1223 ...... Strawder - Turner Turner, A...... Building 19, Room 905 . . . .Valmir - Wilford Wurst, E...... Building 20, Room 103 . . . .Williams - Young 8TH GRADE Braddy, L...... Building 20, Room 212 ...... Abbott - Benoit Bryant, H...... Building 20, Room 109 . . . .Blackshear - Byrd Bullard, S...... Building 20, Room 203 . . . .Cabral - Combs August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 11 Baker County Middle School 904-259-2226 •• Home of the Bobcats

Dear Students and Parents, There will be stations located in the seventh and eighth grade cafeteria, located at the front of the campus near the flagpole, for parents to: The new school year is upon us! I hope that the summer break has been wonder- ful for you and your family. Open house is on Tuesday, August 7, 2018, and school ✔✔ Purchase a planner for $5.00 starts on Friday, August 10, 2018. The Faculty and Staff of Baker County Middle School are excited to meet our new students and welcome back our returning ✔✔ Purchase a yearbook ones. We are eager to work with you to build champions both in and out of the ✔✔ Purchase a school spirit t-shirt classroom. ✔✔ Complete and notarize student information cards The BCMS Open House event will be structured a little differently this year. At 9:00 AM on Tuesday, August 7, 2018, sixth grade students and their families are ✔✔ Learn about bus transportation routes invited to gather in the BCMS Auditorium for a brief welcome and orientation. ✔ These students and their families will then be dismissed to homerooms where ✔ Sign-up for the School Advisory Council student schedules will be distributed. Sixth grade students and their families will ✔✔ Learn about the breakfast and lunch programs at BCMS then have time to walk the campus and meet teachers. Whether you are a student or parent, BCMS is striving to make your middle school Seventh and eighth grade students and their families are invited to arrive at 10:30 experience great! If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to AM on Tuesday, August 7, 2018. These returning students of BCMS will report di- contact us throughout the school year at (904)259-2226. As students, parents, rectly to their homerooms to pick up their student schedules. Seventh and eighth teachers, and staff, we are building a legacy of excellence, one student at a time! grade student families will then have time to walk the campus and meet their students’ teachers. Open house for all students will end promptly at noon. Sincerely, Thomas Hill, Principal Baker County Middle School

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* Student Savers: This is an interest bearing account. $4 charge per withdrawal over 9 per quarter includ- ing in person withdrawals. Transfers to another account or 3rd parties by pre-authorization, automatic, telephone transfer limited to 6 per month. Current Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is 0.02% for balances over $5 and is effective as of 7/28/18. The interest rate and APY are subject to change without notice. Account will earn no interest any day the balance falls below $5. Fees may reduce earnings. A parent or guardian must be a signer the account with the minor. MEMBER FDIC Page 12 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018 NEW SUBSTITUTE TRAINING CLASS A substitute training class will be offered on Wednesday, August 15, 2018, from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. The training will be held at the Baker County School Board Meeting Room located at 270 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida. This location is at the Baker County Superin- tendent’s Office not the Baker County School Board Office. In order to register for this class, you must have a high school diploma or equiv- alent, and have completed the following: An application must be completed on- line to participate in the substitute training class. Applications can be found at https:// bakerskyward.nefec.org:444/scripts/wsisa.dll/ WService=wsFin/rapplmnu03.w You must meet all of the requirements for part-time employees. Please note: substitutes are not considered full-time employees and will be used on an as needed basis only. The fingerprinting process which is conduct- ed at the District Office (392 South Boulevard East, Macclenny, Florida) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Monday – Thursday. The cost is $50.00 and must be paid by credit/ debit card or money order. A drug test is $30.00. Contact Kim Green at (904-259-0426) at the district office to schedule an appointment regarding proper procedures between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Monday – Thursday. This Class will be filled on a first come first serve basis. No one will be enrolled in the class until all requirements have been met. There is a maximum of 25 participants. ATTENTION Teachers & Parents: EXTENDED DAY Help us highlight the activities ENRICHMENT PROGRAM and achievements of local Baker County Pre-K/Kdg. Center EDEP 259-0395 students in and out of the Macclenny Elementary School EDEP 259-4992 classroom. Westside Elementary School EDEP 259-2452 Call Joel Addington 259-2400 or email [email protected] J. Franklyn Keller Intermediate School EDEP 259-2315 EDEP Hours: 6:30 – 8:35 AM The Baker County Press 3:25 – 6:00 PM August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 13 GENERAL SUPPLY LIST FOR BAKER COUNTY SCHOOLS INDIVIDUAL TEACHERS MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. Baker County PreK/K Center Macclenny Elementary Keller Intermediate School PREK: FIRST GRADE: FOURTH GRADE: Glue Sticks Clorox Wipes 4 - 24 pk. crayons rule notebooks Pencils (non 1 pk. chisel top 1 pk dry erase markers 1 plastic pencil box mechanical) 3 composition Box of Tissues Backpack 4 - 24 ct. #2 pencils 1 box tissues Pens notebooks KINDERGARTEN: 1 pair scissors 1 pk. Colorox wipes 1 pk. wide ruled Glue sticks notebook paper Highlighters (3 colors) Backpack Planner- available at 2 packs glue sticks 1 plastic pencil box Black dry erase PKK Center for $6 2 plastic folder with Backpack Earbuds Blunt tipped scissors markers pockets/prongs School planner School planner $5.00 4 pks. 24 ct. crayons Girls: Paper towels 1 pk. fine tip and Kleenex 2 solid colored wide- (purchase at MES) 2 bottles Elmer’s FIFTH GRADE SECOND GRADE: white Glue Boys: Lysol wipes 4- 2 pocket folders/ 2 - 24 ct. #2 yellow 3 - 24 ct. pencils (non 6 - 3 prong, 2 pocket 1 pk. Dry Erase mark- 2 pks. glue sticks prongs (1 ea. red, pencils mechanical) folders ers 1 pencil box yellow, green & blue) Scissors 2 pk. pencil cap Earbuds erasers 2 - 24 pk. crayons Pencil box 2 - 70 sheet spiral #2 pencils 1 composition book notebooks (wide- Glue or glue stick Tissues 1-inch 3 ring binder ruled) 1 pk. wide ruled paper School planner 1 pk. highlighters Westside Elementary 1 composition book 1 pack black fine tip Expo markers School planner $5.00 FIRST GRADE: THIRD GRADE: 2 Lg. pack #2 pencils Any size Ziploc bags School planner Pencil box 2 spiral notebooks Hand sanitizer 1 pk. wide-ruled paper 3 plastic folders with Baker County Middle School 4 boxes 24 ct. crayons School planner 1 pk. crayons pockets/prongs (red, School planner (can be purchased during blue & green) 2 pk. Glue sticks (purchase at WES) 2 pk. yellow #2 pencils open house for $5) 2 pks. pencil top 1 composition Pencils SECOND GRADE: notebook erasers Manual personal pencil sharpener (if not using Pencil cap erasers GermX Ruler Scissos mechanical pencils) 2 pk. wooden #2 Tissues 1 pk. dry erase marker 1 glue stick Blue or black pens and 1 red pen pencils 1 70-page spiral WISH LIST FOR ALL GRADES: 2 composition books 1 pair scissors notebook Colorx Wipes One 1” binder with pockets 4 pack of glue sticks 2 folders (red and Hand sanitizer (no alcohol) Pack of 5 tab dividers 1 pack wide-ruled blue) plastic prongs Individually wrapped candy notebook paper and pockets Tissues Notebook paper 1-inch binder with 2 pack of Crayola Expo markers One 70 page spiral notebook of graph paper th clear pocket on front Crayons (no more than Construction paper (8 grade only) 24 ct.) Headphones/earbuds Ziploc bags (5) pocket folders with 3 prongs School planner Planners will be required for all grades and Colored pencils Pencil box (purchase at WES) available for purchase at open house. Glue stick THIRD GRADE: Please note that the above list should meet 48-#2 Pencils All supply lists available the requirements of the majority of your child’s 3 (100)-packs Wide Ruled paper supply needs for the upcoming school year. All at each schools website: students registered for P.E. will also need to pur- 1 box 24 ct. crayons chase a combination lock and have appropriate 2 packs-Pencil Cap Erasers www.baker.k12.fl.us clothes for dressing out each day during class. 1 box-Kleenex Planners required at all schools and can 1 Pack-Cleaning Wipes be purchased during open houses. 1-Pack Dry Erase Markers School planner Page 14 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018 BAKER COUNTY SCHOOL BUS ROUTES Baker County School Transportation Department •• 904-259-2444 •• 9880 CR 127 ( BEFORE 5 CHURCHES 640 EASTWOOD & LARIMER 645 HUNTERS RIDGE EAST SECONDARY ROUTES 6th-12th 639 RD) BUS TIME DESCRIPTION 643 CR 127 & ABERNATHY CIRCLE 641 8702 EASTWOOD RD 646 HUNTERS RIDGE SOUTH 4 630 5 CHURCH & LANE 649 CR 127 & BEECH ST AT RR CROSSINGS 642 6006 WOODLAWN CEM 647 HUNTERS RIDGE WEST 633 12993 5 CHURCHES COLUMBIA & RED CEDAR ST ( BE- 643 5913 WOODLAWN CEM 650 12754 CR 125 N 650 HIND WILLIAMS GRO 635 5 CHURCHES &CLAYTON 652 CR 125 NORTH & BYRD LN 651 13690 COLUMBIA ST 636 5 CHURCH & FAITH TEM 18 625 21338 PL GRV CHURCH 653 CR 125 NORTH & HOMESTEAD LN 637 5 CHURCH& NANCY WILL 626 21439 PL GRV CHURCH 654 11423 CR 125 NORTH 15 625 GEORGE HODGES & ANNA BELLE 638 CR 127 & 5 CHURCHES 627 21370 RED MAPLE CIRC 655 PINE ACRES & 125 N 630 6586 CHESTNUT AT END 640 CR 127 & LEE GIVEN 628 21579 KKEGAN LN @ RED MAPLE 635 CHESTNUT & J M RANCH 641 CR 127 & DOLPHIN 629 21027 LILA HARVEY RD 26 644 W RAILROAD & HOMER 638 6702 CHESTNUT 642 TONY GIVEN 1 DR RT 635 LILA HARVEY & PINEY WOODS LN 645 MLK & MCIVER 639 6061 CHESTNUT 643 TONY GIVEN & CR 229 638 OC HORNE & LEAMON 646 MLK & MINNESOTA 640 COTTONWOOD & CAMPHOR 642 OC HORNE & JAMES BENNETT RD 647 MLK & SOUTH 642 ASPEN & GUM 7 556 BF FINLEY &JOHN MANN 643 20345 BENNY JOE BENNETT 648 SOUTH & JOAN 645 WILLOW & SCRUB OAK 610 5519 CR 231 645 20503 BENNY JOE BENNETT 650 NINTH & SOUTH 647 ASPEN & GEO HODGES 613 DOBSON 1ST HOME L & R 647 BENNY JOE BENN & FRENDA LN 651 NINTH & MINNESOTA 649 GEORGE HODGES & BRENT LANE 616 5147 SHAW ST 648 OC HORNE & BEN FISH 650 WILLIS HODGES @ TRAILER PARK 618 NFR 209 & KIRKLAND 649 20080 NOAH RAULERSON RD 27 640 11218 E THOMAS DRIVE 652 WILLIS HODGES@ END 620 NFR 209 & HAWK TR 650 NOAH RAULERSON & DOLLIE LN 642 11426 W THOMAS DR 655 BARBER RD@ RHODEN MH 622 5260 NFR 209 651 19644 NOAH RAULERSON RD 644 US 90 E & RAYONIER RD 656 BARBER RD& RHODEN DR 624 5299 MAIN ST 652 18274 NOAH RAULERSON RD 645 1703 US 90 E TRAILRIDGE MH PARK 657 347 CARY BARBER RD 632 CASON RD 3RD MH ON L 654 11225 CLARENCE BENNETT RD 645 ALLEN ACRES & GLORY RD 658 CARY BARBER & ELENE RD 633 CASON RD @ JUMPSHOT LN 655 17442 CR 127 648 62 E BLVD N 659 CARY BARBER &DOUGLAS 635 5551 CR 250A @ MOORE RES 659 11464 HOLL RHODEN RD 648 E BLVD N & SHUEY 637 MICHAEL CASON @ RR 701 TURNER CEM& HARRY PL 650 CORNER OF E BLVD N & N BLVD E 16 600 13400 HAMP REGISTER 640 OLUSTEE PARK 702 TURNER CEM& CUYLER 605 13640 HAMP REGISTER 646 BCCI MH PARK WARDEN CIRC 29 626 ROOSTERS 608 13459 CR 127 19 620 CR 228 & RICHARD GRIFFIS RD 630 CHARLIE ROWE RD 611 12324 BUBBA SAWMILL RD & CR 127 11 630 LOWDER @ ELOISE 630 DEERFIELD & RAFUSE 631 5959 CHARLIE ROWE 615 118RD67 LEON DOPSON 630 LOWDER @ LYONS LANE 631 DEERFIELD & PLEASANT 633 5805 CW WEBB 617 11928 LEON DOPSON RD 636 TIM CREWS RD @ BIRD POND 633 4041 DEERFIELD CIRC LE 634 CW WEBB & CHERRY 619 12102 LEON DOPSON RD 635 BOB KIRKLAND & NORTH 40 634 DEERFIELD & SOUTHWOOD 634 6040 CW WEBB 622 15311 CR 124 640 6812 BOB KIRKLAND RD 635 4471 DEERFIELD CIRCLE 635 END OF POMPUS GRASS 624 15002 SHUMATE LANE & CR 229 641 BOB KIRKLAND & SANDSDALE 636 4515 DEERFIELD CIRCLE 635 CEDAR 625 11908 CR 229 NORTH 642 6365 BOB KIRKLAND 637 4347 DEERFIELD CIRCLE 635 6387 CW WEBB 626 12515 CR 229 NORTH 643 6228 BOB KIRKLAND 638 DEERFIELD & E SOUTHWOOD 635 6515 CW & PERSIMMON 628 10361 BERTIE DAVIS & CR 229 643 6152 BOB KIRKLAND RD 640 HONEY WILKINSON & ORANGE 636 PERSIMMON -2 DRIVEWAYS PAST 630 14862 HID DUGGER & CR 229 2ND MAILBOX 645 LOWDER ST & SANDS PT 650 JULE & MARTHA 631 11021 CR 229 636 10077 PERSIMMON 647 1138 COPPER FIELD CIR 651 JULE & MARTHA 632 14215 CR 229 637 9769 BLACKJACK RD 647 COPPERFIELD & COPPER CREEK 655 4 TH & MICHIGAN 634 9451 CR 229 NORTH 645 WOLFE DR @ 1ST PINE CIRCLE 648 1285 COPPER CR DR 636 CR 229 & BAY STREET 645 WOLFE DR @ 2ND PINE CIRCLE 649 COPPER CREEK DR & COPPERGATE PL 21 625 11036 KENNETH WALKER RD 646 652 LOWDER @ CONSTITUTION PL 627 TOMMY RD & KENNETH WALKER 17 630 GRANT & TAFT 646 4017 BARBRA LOOP 653 LOWDER @ CHIPSHOT DR 629 ORB RHODEN & JOHN ALLEN 631 GRANT & ADAMS 647 9808 BARBRA LOOP 654 49 N LOWDER ST 630 ORB RHODEN& ANNE RD 632 ADAMS & BEN ROWE 648 9759 BARBRA LOOP 631 ORBEY RHODEN & PHEASANT 633 8743 S BEN ROWE CIRCLE 649 3644 PETE JOHNSON 14 634 CR 127 & NATALIE LN 633 18248 CR 125 N 634 8650 S BEN ROWE CIRCLE 650 4059 BARBRA BROS CIRCLE 634 11376 CR 127 635 AARON FISH RD & CR 125N 635 BEN ROWE & CLOVER DR MIDDLE SCHOOL 637 10900 CR 127 ( NEAR FRED HARVEY 637 17488 CR 125 N RD ) 636 JB HINES & BEN ROWE 700 23A & BAKER MANOR 641 8710 ODIS YARBOROUGH 638 10147 CR 127 TRAILOR PATK 637 DUPREE & LARIMER 701 23A &MLK 642 8610 ODIS YARBOROUGH 638 13710 CR 127 638 DUPREE & ACRE 702 23A & JOAN ST 643 8460 ODIS YARBOROUGH 639 CR 127 & IVORY WILLIAMS RD 639 ACRE & EASTWOOD 703 23A & GRSSHOLM August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 15

704 23A & QUAIL ST 628 CR 229 SOUTH @ STORE 648 PARK ST & GLEN HILLS 631 KLEIN AND DEW DROP 705 23A & MINNESOTA 629 4601 CR 229 SOUTH 649 11350 CONFEDERATE DR S 632 7893 KLEIN ROAD 706 23A & BAKER BUS DRIVE 631 5125 CR 229 SOUTH 650 11601 C ONFEDERATE DR E 630 9807 NURSERY BLVD 632 13019 BETHLEHEM CHURCH RD 651 11780 CONFEDERATE DR E 631 9903 GLENNWOOD DR 33 610 17093 TURNER CEM RD 634 5749 RICHARDSON RD @ JR’S PLACE 652 11895 CONFEDERATE DR E 631 9801 GLENWOOD DR 612 16759 TURNER CEMETARY RD 635 5892 RICHARDSON RD 653 12328 CONFEDERATE DR W 632 9695 GLENWOOD DR 614 16485 TURNER CEM RD 636 13027 MUDLAKE RD 654 RUFUS POWERS & TRAILOR PARK 632 9682 GLENWOOD DR 616 16119 TURNER CEMETARY RD 638 12906 MUDLAKE RD 655 RUFUS POWERS & NORMAN ST 633 GLENWOOD & FOREST 618 15781 TURNER CEMETARY RD 638 12800 MUDLAKE RD 656 11000 RUFUS POWERS RD 633 9380 GLENWOOD DRIVE TURNER CEMETARY & JD SMITH 638 12697 MUDLAKE RD 658 HIGH SCHOOL NURSERY BLVD @ MH PARK GLEN- 620 TRAIL 634 DALE 625 13755 TURNER CEMETARY RD 639 11833 MUDLAKE RD 637 7628 KLEIN ROAD 626 13604 TURNER CEMETARY TRAIL 642 11491 MUDLAKE RD 41 640 DEERFIELD CIR & NORTH BLVD 638 KLEIN AND HAMBONE MUDLAKE RD @ TRAVIS RHODEN 640 NORTH & FOXRIDGE 628 HAMP REGISTER & MINNIE’S LANE 642 TRAIL 638 KLEIN AND DEW DROP 632 11789 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 644 11113 MUDLAKE RD 641 NORTH & TIMBERLANE 639 7893 KLEIN ROAD 633 11641 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 645 11029 MUDLAKE RD 641 NORTH BLVD & THIRD ST 642 AUNT MARY HARVEY AND KATHY JO 636 11135 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 645 10809 MUDLAKE RD 642 NORTH BLVD & FOURTH ST 643 7968 AUNT MARY HARVEY ROAD 638 10898 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 646 10707 MUDLAKE RD 643 NORTH BLVD BTWN 228 & 221 645 ANDREW RAULERSON 2 1ST CURVE 642 10428 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 646 10659 MUDLAKE RD 644 SEVENTH ST & NORTH BLVD 646 10378 ANDREW RAULERSON ROAD 650 10493 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 645 NORTH BLVD @ LEE & BAKER 648 7557 WEST MADISON 655 10577 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 38 630 15272 RIVERHILLS DR 652 HIGHSCHOOL 650 MADISON AND STODDARD 655 10455 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 631 15158 RIVERHILLS DR 704 NORTH BLVD @ LEE & BAKER 651 MADISON AND CLINTON 658 7797 CR 139B 632 15062 RIVERHILLS DR 705 SEVENTH ST & NORTH BLVD 653 CR 125 & BLAIR CIR 659 7778 CR 139B 632 5872 E RIVERSIDE DR 706 NORTH BLVD BTWN 228 & 221 654 10839 CR 125 700 7723 CR 139B 634 5766 RIVERSIDE 706 FOURTH ST & NORTH BLVD 655 CR 125 & MONDS TRAIL 637 6365 CR 23D 707 THIRD ST & NORTH BLVD 658 WALTER DAVIS & MADISON 34 642 23B AT CHILDRENS ELITE 638 6598 CR 23D 707 TIMBERLAND & NORTH BLVD 659 MADISON & MORNINGSID 645 5984 LAURAMORE RD 639 CR 23C & STONE RD 708 FOX RIDGE & NORTH BLVD 700 WESTSIDE ST @ MADISON 646 5790 LAURAMORE RD 640 CR 23C & DURLAND RD 708 DEERFIELD CIR & NORTH BLVD 701 7579 MADISON 648 TOM WILKRSN& HUCKLBE 641 6613 JAMES BRITT RD 702 11196 WESTSIDE LOOP 649 TOM WILKERSON & VIOLET 642 JAMES BRITT &GALLUP 42 635 HICKORY & PINE 703 11119 WESTSIDE LOOP 650 VIOLET & FAY 644 7282 CR 23C 637 MULBERRY & PINE 704 11063 WESTSIDE LOOP 651 11749 FAYE RD 646 23C & RUBEN CRAWFORD 638 4657 MAPLE STREET 651 5198 CR 23B 648 14279 CR 23A 640 4710 MAPLE STREET 45 609 14485 CR 122 653 5195 CR 23B 642 4476 HICKORY STREET 610 14166 CR 122 655 716 CR 228 39 608 8092 HOSS KELLER 642 4447 HICKORY STREET 611 14093 CR 122 657 CR 228 & LINDA 617 13554 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 643 4270 HICKORY STREET 612 14046 CR 122 618 13442 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 644 4136 HICKORY STREET 614 CR 122 & DARRIE LN 35 625 CR 229 @ KING ST 620 ARNOLD RHODEN & LEWIS RHOD 645 4154 DOGWOOD STREET 615 13379 CR 122 626 CR 229 & FRIENDSHIP PL 628 GILFORD DAVIS E & W 646 4309 DOGWOOD STREET 616 CR 122 & SHADY LN 627 9948 CR 229 630 9208 NOAH DAVIS 647 4632 DOGWOOD STREET 617 13285 CR 122 628 10023 CR 229 631 9174 NOAH DAVIS 648 DOGWOOD &FICUS 619 CR 122 & MEMORY LN 628 15105 GASKINS CIRCLE 632 9191 NOAH DAVIS 649 4605 BIRCH STREET 620 CR 122 & OAK MOSS 629 15037 GASKINS CIRCLE 635 US 90 & GRIFFIS RD 650 4423 BIRCH STREET 621 11692 CR 122 632 GASKINS & JOYCE LN 640 9095 PINE TOP 651 CRAPE MYRTLE & LIVE OAK 622 11621 CR 122 634 GASKINS & HILL DR 641 PINE TOP & PONDEROSA 652 4181 RAINTREE STREET 623 11371 CR 122 636 14098 GASKINS CIRCLE 642 9319 PINETOP RD 653 4291 RAINTREE STREET 625 CR 127 NORTH & DAWN LN 653 RAINTREE &LIVE OAK 626 21251 CR 127 NO 37 617 5894 CR 229 SOUTH 40 638 10652 BURNSED CRAWFORD 654 4360 RAINTREE STREET 628 21014 CR 127 NO 617 5807 CR 229 SOUTH 639 BURN/CRAW & PIERCE 654 4498 RAINTREE STREET 630 11456 OC HORNE RD 619 S PRONG CEM @ MARVINS LN 640 7639 PIERCE RD 655 8694 PINE ST 631 11739 OC HORNE RD 621 5096 RICHARDSON RD 641 7587 PIERCE RD 656 ESTATES ST & POPLAR 632 OC HORNE & FRANK COMBS CIR 622 4960 RICARDSON RD 642 7538 PIERCE RD 657 4809 ESTATE STREET 635 CR 127 NORTH & ALTMAN’S WAY 623 12450 RICHARDSON RD 643 4110 PIERCE RD 657 ESTATES & BROWN 636 19677 CR 127 RICHARDSON RD @ MOCKINGBIRD 645 PARK & LISA 638 10994 BLUFF CREEK 624 LN 44 630 7628 KLEIN ROAD 626 12720 CLET HARVEY RD 646 11505 PINELOOP 640 TIMBERLAND & OSCEOLA 647 11545 PINELOOP 631 KLEIN AND HAMBONE 641 11181 OSCEOLA RD Page 16 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018

644 CR 127 NORTH & BOB WHITE 636 7625 ODIS YARBOROUGH 632 7842 PLANTATION 648 6881 MILTONDALE 645 18256 CR 127 636 ODIS YARBOROUGH & GLEN FARMS 634 7702 CAHONE 648 7013 MILTONDALE 646 18164 CR 127 NORTH 637 8460 ODIS YARBOROUGH 635 7808 CAHONE CT 649 7065 MILTONDALE 647 CR 127 NORTH & THRASHER RD 637 8612 ODIS YARBOROUGH 635 7002 KITS ST 649 MILTNDALE& OAKDALE 648 17898 CR 127 NORTH 638 8710 ODIS YARBOROUGH 636 7010 KITS ST 650 MILTONDALE& WELLS 649 17877 CR 127 NORTH HUNTERS RIDGE WEST AND HUNT- 636 8415 PLANTATION RD 651 6228 MILTONDALE 640 ERS RIDGE SOUTH 651 16107 N CR 125 HUNTERS RIDGE EAST AND HUNT- 637 8364 PLANTATION RD 652 5984 RIVER CIRCLE 640 ERS RIDGE SOUTH 638 7607 GLYNN ALLYN RD 653 6075 RIVER CIRCLE 641 HUNTERS RIDGE EAST 46 625 20035 CREWS RD 639 7652 GLYNN ALLYN RD 653 6293 RIVER CIRCLE 644 ODIS YARBOROUGH & PARROTT 626 19835 CREWS RD RIFLE 640 8227 NESBITT 654 RIVER CIRCLE & HILLSIDE 645 SMOOTHBORE & PARROTT RIFLE 626 19815 CREWS RD 641 8525 NESBITT RD 654 SUZANNE& THOMAS CIR 646 7179 SMOOTHBORE 627 19674 CREWS RD 643 7903 RED TOP RD 655 10702 SUZANNE DR 646 SMOOTHBORE & EVERGREEN 628 CREWS & HOLLIE 644 7670 OLD NURSERY RD 655 10658 SUSANNE 647 6958 SMOOTHBORE 628 CREWS & QUIET WOODS 644 7626 OLD NURSERY RD 656 SUSANNE & CHRISTIE 648 14407 BOB BURNSED 629 19252 CREWS RD 646 7861 S CR 125 & SOUTH ST 657 911 CHRISTIE CT 650 BOB BURN & BIG BEAR 630 CREWS & OAK HILL RD 646 7352 SOUTH ST NURS 658 CHRISTIE CT& OWEN AC 651 BOB BURNSED & COTTONTAIL 631 19080 CREWS RD 647 7284 SOUTH ST NURS 659 OWEN ACRE & BOGIE 651 OAKRIDGE & 3RD DRIVEWAY ON 631 19049 CREWS RD 648 7219 SOUTH ST NURS 700 10650 ST MARY CIRCLE W 651 OAKRIDGE DRIVE & OAKRIDGE LOOP 632 19014 CREWS RD 649 7063 SOUTH ST 701 GREYSTONE 652 OAK RIDGE LOOP @ CURVE 632 9950 GODBOLD & CREWS 649 6976 SOUTH ST 652 OAKRIDGE WAY 633 18705 CREWS RD 652 7335 JOHN ROWE RD 55 600 4672 SOUTH CR 229 634 18252 CREWS RD 653 7161 JOHN ROWER RD 601 SOUTH CR 229 @ THE STORE 615 CR 127 @ CEDAR CREEK DR 636 17920 CREWS RD 50 602 SOUTH CR 229 @ SWINDELL LN 616 13669 CEDAR CREEK 637 17830 CREWS RD 52 628 5777 HARLEY THRIFT ROAD 608 SOUTH CR 229 @ COUNTRY ESTATES 617 STOP SIGN @ CEDAR CREEK 638 17792 CREWS RD 629 5573 HARLEY THRIFT RD 609 1445 SOUTH CR 229 618 13777 CEDAR CREEK DR 638 17716 CREWS RD 635 SR 121 @ CANADAY MH PARK 611 1120 THORNTON RD 619 13813 CEDAR CREEK DR 639 17500 CREWS RD 636 4684 SHAVES BLUFF 613 N ERNIE BRYANT @ HAZEL MAE 620 13827 CEDAR CREEK DR 640 CREWS & TIMBER TRACE 637 4797 SHAVES BLUFF 615 1461 PINE RIDGE 621 14164 JOHN WILLIAMS RD WOODROW RAULERSON @ EAST- 638 4887 BLUE HOLE RD 617 14758 W ERNIE BRYANT 640 ERLING 623 JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ JONNY 641 CREWS & OAKWOOD HARVEY RD 639 5434 BLUE HOLE RD 619 14713 BOYCE RD 624 13678 JOHN WILLIAMS RD 642 16745 CREWS RD 640 5500 BLUE HOLE RD 620 14630 BOYCE RD 625 13616 FRED HARVEY RD 643 16594 CREWS RD 641 15896 N SR 121 622 1465 BARFIELD RD 626 FRED HARVEY RD @ D A BEASLEY DR 645 16159 CREWS RD 642 15615 N SR 121 624 13629 CLARENCE DOBBS RD 628 FRED HARVEY @ KLATE LN 646 16150 CREWS RD 643 N SR 121 @ MARVIN LAURAMORE RD 626 14405 CLARENCE DOBBS RD 629 12039 FRED HARVEY RD 644 N SR 121 @ EVA JONES 627 SOUTH CR 229 @ STEED RD 632 11977 FRED HARVEY RD 48 630 605 STEEL BRIDGE RD 645 N SR 121 @ GRADY THOMAS 628 13897 SAPP RD 633 11569 COWPEN RD 631 977 STEEL BRIDGE RD 646 14549 N SR 121 630 SOUTH CR 229 @ SUNCREST LN 634 11704 COWPEN RD 631 1261 STEEL BRIDGE RD 647 N SR 121 @ NEW LIFE CHURCH 645 JEFFERSON STREET BEHIND PIT STOP 635 COWPEN RD @ NOEL RD 633 12630 SR 121 N 648 CR 23C @ STILLWATER 636 12841 COWPEN RD 633 12140 SR 121 N 649 CR 23C @ BEARDEN TRAIL 60 540 13729 NFR 202 638 11190 COWPEN RD 634 103 MARGARET ST 650 CR 23A @ FARMVIEW LN 550 CR 250 & LIL DIXIE 639 COWPEN RD @ PALMETTO PLACE 640 713 N 6TH ST 651 N TALL PINE RD & E TALL PINE RD 555 CR 250 640 COWPEN @ FOLSOM RD 642 102LINDA ST 652 13544 E TALL PINE RD 600 TYLER BLANKS 642 10698 KING RUISE RD 644 362 LINDA ST 653 E TALL PINE RD & S TALL PINE RD 605 JACK DOWLING 646 10108 COWPEN 647 445 IVY ST 654 5720 S TALL PINE RD 607 JACK DOWLING 647 9763 COEPEN RD 649 179 IVY ST 655 13233 N CR 23A 608 21931 JACK DOWLING 648 9495 COWPEN RD 651 LINDA & CANARY 656 13072 N CR 23A 610 21827 LS COMBS & JACK DOW 651 213 BLAIR ST 657 12954 N CR 23A 611 15036 JACK DOWLING 51 622 6282 S CR 125 658 12950 N CR 23A 612 21728 COY TAYLOR 622 6149 S CR 125 49 630 TIM RHODEN & 2 DR ON RT 615 26087 CR 250 625 6175 SHELLY LN 631 14242 TIM RHODEN RD 53 645 MILTNDALE& BARBARA C 618 24267 EDDY GRADE 625 6140 SHELLY LN 634 ODIS YARBOROUGH & WILBANKS 645 MILTNDALE& JERRY CIR 619 22614 EDDY GRADE 625 5988 SHELLY LN 634 ODIS YARBOROUGH AND WILDCAT 646 MILTONDALE & AZALEA 621 14575 AUZZIE HARVEY 630 6899 BOBBY SAPP 635 7022 ODIS YARBOROUGH 646 MILTNDALE& MAGNOLIA 622 22689 THANNIE HARVEY 631 7273 BOBBY SAPP 635 7469 ODIS YARBOROUGH 647 6228 MILTONDALE 624 22478 HILLTOP 632 7629 PLANTATION RD 647 6281 MILTONDALE 625 22387 HILLTOP August 2, 2018 | The Baker 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628 22352 HILLTOP 647 CR 125 & PARMALEE 640 S CR 125 & CORBETT CREWS 825 11055 CR 229 632 HILLTOP 648 CR 125 @ LITTLE PLAYMATES 641 7594 S CR 125 825 19546 CR 229 640 22019 TOM RAY 648 GEO TABER @ MH PARK 642 S CR 125 827 9510 CR 229 645 21549 THANNIE HARVEY 650 GEO TABER @ CHURCH 643 8041 S CR 125 827 9451 CR 229 646 TAYLOR STORE 652 GEO TABER > RR TRACK 828 9369 CR 229 ELEMENTARY ROUTES K-5th 648 22442 DOYLE WILLIAMS 828 229 & CHURCH ST 650 23843 CR 125 68 625 SR 121 @ BUCK ROWE RD 4 751 23266 DOBSON STREET 829 CR 229 & 8365 CYPRESS ST 653 MCKENDREE LN 625 9196 S SR 121 752 23397 DOBSON ST 13869 BEECH ST & 229 ( AT RR 833 CROSSINGS) 753 5520 LULU RD 626 9146 S SR 121 834 COLUMBIA & TIM SWEAT 63 600 13675 MOCCASSIN CREEK CIR 626 SR 121 @ PINE OAKS 758 4534 NFR 728 803 5138 SHAW ST 602 13258 MOCCASSIN CREEK CIR 632 7480 SR 121 SOUTH 15 750 6500 SOUTHERN STATES NURS 804 5216 SHAW STREET 604 13182 MOCCASSIN CREEK CIR 632 7306 SR 121 SOUTH 752 7922 STEWART RD 806 NFR 209 & FOREST TRAIL 610 11561 PAPA YONNS & 127 640 8035 EDNA MANNING RD 752 8197 STEWART RD 810 5938 CR 231 613 HWT 127 NO. @ FIRE STATION 642 3312 SR 121 SOUTH 800 6762 WOODLAWN @ FASTWAY 813 222353 CASON RD 615 25905 HWY 127 NO. 642 SR 121 @ OSTEEN 801 WOODLAWN @ CHAD 814 22375 CASON RD 617 25580 CR 127 644 8733 SHIRLEY RD 802 6681 WOODLAWN RD 619 24899 CR 127 NO. SHIRLEY RD & WALKER LN ( TURN 816 22119 MICHAEL CASON RD 645 AROUND) 803 HILLCREST & CREEKSIDE 818 DEREK ARLINE @ OLUSTEE PARK 620 11027 PINE LEVEL CHURCH RD 649 6771 SR 121 SOUTH 804 8695 HILLCREST 824 6101 WARDEN CIRCLE (BCCI) 622 23275 JAMIE RAULERSON RD 649 6845 SR 121 SOUTH 805 HILLCREST GLO-GENE 830 8092 HOSS KELLER RD 624 11693 FRED RAULERSON RD 650 7309 SR 121 SOUTH 806 6477 GRANT 626 23390 CR 127 NORTH 652 9243 SR 121 SOUTH 808 GRANT & MCKINLEY 11 810 76 NORTH LOWDER STREET 630 24270 HASSIE JOHNS RD 652 9323 SR 121 SOUTH 809 GRANT & ADAMS 810 N. LOWDER ST @ GATLIN ST 632 23726 HASSIE JOHNS RD 654 JEFF STARLING @ BROWN RD 810 6052 ADAMS 811 N. LOWDER ST @ CHIPSHOT 633 23528 HASSIE JOHNS RD 655 BROWN RD @ JERRY JOHNS RD 812 8970 BEN ROWE 814 COPPERFIELD & COPPER COURT 634 23406 HASSIE JOHNS RD 656 9755 SR 121 @ M&R 813 8409 E BEN ROWE 815 COPPERFIELD & COPPER CREEK 635 23380 HASSIE JOHNS RD 814 8437 E BEN ROWE 816 1285 COPPER CREEK DRIVE 636 23258 HASSIE JOHNS RD 69 620 10880 REID STAFFORD 815 BEN ROWE & JB HINES 817 COPPER CREEK & COPPER GATE 637 23154 HASSIE JOHNS RD 620 REID STAFF&RIDGE EST 816 8596 S BEN ROWE 822 5834 LAURAMORE RD 638 HASSIE JOHNS &CR 120 621 8048 GRITS MILL RD 817 8674 S BEN ROWE 823 5588 LAURAMORE RD 639 10101 CR 120 625 7315 FRED PERRY RD 818 DUPREE & LARIMER 824 TOM WILKERSON & HUCKLEBERRY 640 10371 CR 120 625 6953 FRED PERRY RD 818 ACRE & DUPREE 826 5233 VIOLENT LN 641 10399 CR 120 632 SMOKEY RD&KNOCKER LN 819 ACRE & EASTWOOD 826 5237 VIOLET LN 642 22167 NO CARL BROWN RD 636 QUAIL HOLLOW & GLEN NURSERY 819 8843 EASTWOOD 827 11963 FAYE RD 644 NO CARL BROWN & SEMINOLE 640 TOM ADAMS & SMOKEY RD 820 WOODLWN&GLEN WILLMSN 827 11886 FAYE RD 645 21550 SO CARL BROWN RD 641 SMOKEY RD&RUSTIC PIN 820 5578 WOODLAWN CEM 828 11772 FAYE RD 647 21407 FISHPLACE RD 642 SMOKEY RD& HOPKINS 821 5794 WOODLAWN CEM 828 FAYE RD @ CR 23B 650 11331 PENDER RAULERSON RD 644 8549 US 90 822 5913 WOODLAWN CEM 830 11763 TOM WILKERSON RD 653 2229 CR 127 NORTH 654 US 90 & JEFFERSON 823 5645 WOODLAWN CEM 830 11807 TOM WILKERSON 824 5947 WOODLAWN CEM 831 11865 TOM WILKERSON RD 64 640 CR 139 JOHN WILLIAMS 70 600 13498 CLET HARVEY RD 825 6006 END OF WOODLAWN CEM 831 11829 TOM WILKERSON RD 642 139 & THOMPSON RD 601 13298 CLET HARVEY RD 826 5324 WOODLAWN TOM WILKERSON RD @ SHORTWAY KING RUISE PARK 644 602 12292 CLET HARVEY RD 834 PL 645 KING RUISE @ CHURCH 603 12142 CLET HARVEY RD 835 N. LOWDER @ PETER’S LN 16 800 13640 HAMP REGISTER 604 CLET HARVEY & BAIRD LN 836 N. LOWDER @ SANDS POINT 805 14134 CR 127 67 635 WOODLWN & HILLCREST 605 3487 CLIFFORD DUGGER 807 TURNER CEM®ISTER 636 WOODLWN& GLNFLD OAKS 606 3645 CLIFFORD DUGGER 14 802 LEON DODSON RD ( 1ST DRIVEWAY) 807 12771 CR 127 637 WOODLWN @ MH PARK 607 11718 CLET HARVEY 804 12085 LEON DOBSON RD 809 12324 BUBBAS SAWMILL & CR 127 638 WOODLWN & WILL WILKR 608 CLET HARVEY & KUJALA 804 12147 LEON DOBSON RD 810 CR 127 & NATLIE LANE 638 WOODLWN & IVY HODGES 611 10283 CLET HARVEY 806 12102 LEON DOBSON RD 811 CR 127 & KATIE JOHN 12122 CR 229 N ( BEFORE VERDIE 640 CR 125 & PARMALEE LE HARVEY & DONNIE MORAN CR 127 & RUSH 613 816 DORMAN RD) 812 641 ANDREWS 614 3896 LE HARVEY 818 CR 229 & SHUMATE LN 813 CR 127 & A M PAIGE 642 ANDREWS 618 9414 MUDLAKE 820 CR 229 & BERTIE DAVIS RD 815 CR 127 & IVORY WILLIAMS 643 6493 ANDREWS 619 9100 MUDLAKE 823 CR 229 & HID DUGGER 817 CR 127 & ABERNATHY NORTH 645 RIVER OAK CIR 621 MUDLAKE & IRA STARLING 823 11021 CR 229 N 819 CR 127 & SANDERSON CIRCLE N 646 RIVER OAK CIR 622 MUDLAKE & ERNIE MAE GRIFFIS 824 14215 LINCOLN PARK PL & CR 229 N 821 CR 127 & BEECH 647 ANDREWS & CR 125 623 JIM STARLING & IRA STARLING Page 18 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018

17 755 8710 ODIS YARBROUGH RD 816 10909 NOAH RAULERSON RD 741 22614 EDDY GR RD 800 14300 HUNTERS RIDGE W 817 10919 NOAH RAULERSON RD 742 14513 AUZZIE HARVEY RD 34 821 RAILROAD & HOMER 802 13929 GLEN FARM DR 818 ORBEY RHODEN & JOHN ALLEN 743 26770 CR 250 822 450 RAILROAD 802 7693 ODIS YARBOROUGH RD 819 ORBEY RHODEN & ANNE RD 744 16221 JACK DOWLING CIRC 824 MLK & MCIVER 803 7559 ODIS YARBOROUGH RD 820 10804 ORBEY RHODEN RD 745 JACK DOWLING & GATOR LN 825 MLK & SYCAMORE 805 BOB BURNSED & BIG BEAR 821 ORBEY RHODEN & PHEASANT TRAIL 746 15222 JACK DOWLING 826 233 MLK BLVD 806 BOB BURNSED & COTTON TAIL 747 21827 LOUIS COMBS 827 314 MLK BLVD 807 7514 OAK RIDGE LOOP 26 810 TURNER CEM & CUYLER 755 21621 COY TAYLOR RD 828 MLK & MINNESOTA 808 7036 OAK RIDGE LOOP 810 17093 TURNER CEM 756 21728 COY TAYLOR RD 830 CR 23A & MLK 809 OAK RIDGE DR & OAK RIDGE WAY 812 TURNER CEM & HOLL RHODEN RD 815 26322 CR 250 832 CR 23A & JOAN 810 13108 OAKRIDGE DR 815 11368 CLARENCE BENNETT RD 816 24626 CR 250 @ STORE 832 CR 23A & GRISSHOLM 811 13123 BOB BURNSED RD 817 TOMMY RD & KENNETH WALKER 817 24573 CR 125 834 CR 23A & QUAIL 815 11505 PINE RIDGE LOOP RD 821 AARON FISH & CR 125 818 22528 DOYLE WILLIAMS 835 LEWIS & EDGAR 816 11545 PINE RIDGE LOOP 822 WASSIE FISH & CR 125 818 13898 EAST TOWER RD 836 9TH & LEWIS 817 PARK & CONFEDERATE DR 824 SMALL BRANCH & CR 125 819 14624 WESLEY GRIFFIS 837 9TH & SOUTH 818 11410 S CONFEDERATE DR 826 17488 N CR 125 820 21432 DOYLE WILLIAMS 819 11519 S CONFEDERATE DR 828 16148 N CR 125 825 CR 250 & LITTLE DIXIE 35 805 CR 229 & E J PAIGE 820 11567 E CONFEDERATE DR 830 12754 N CR 125 830 23775 N CR 125 806 CR 229 & FRIENDSHIP PLACE 821 11841 E CONFEDERATE 830 AMBER LN & CR 125 831 CR 125 & OC HORNE 807 10023 CR 229 822 12449 W CONFEDERATE DR 831 12316 N CR 125 833 16107 N CR 125 808 BENNY GIVENS @ TURNAROUND 823 RUFUS POWERS & LISA 832 12108 N CR 125 809 15037 GASKINS CIRCLE 832 N CR 125 & PINE ACRES 29 821 552 BIG BLVD @ BUS GARAGE GATE 810 GASKINS CIRCLE & C GASKINS 19 738 9550 SR 228 833 10826 N CR 125 MINNESOTA AVE @1stSET OF MAIL- 811 14481 GASKINS CIRCLE 822 BOXES 740 SR 228 & RICHARD GRIFFIS 834 N CR 125 @ EZ STOP MINNESOTA AVE @ 2ND SET MAIL- 812 GASKINS CIRCLE & JOYCE 822 BOX 750 DEERFIELD & RAFUSE 835 N CR 125 @ BLAIR CIRCLE 813 GASKINS CIRCLE & HILL DR 822 MINNESOTA AVE @3rd SET MAIL- 751 DEERFIELD & PLEASANT 836 10380 N CR 125 BOXES 814 14090 GASKINS CIRCLE 824 SOUTH & QUAIL 752 DEERFIELD & FORBES 836 WESTSIDE DAYCARE 815 13976 TONY GIVENS 824 SOUTH & GRISSHOLM 753 DEERFIELD & W SOUTHWOOD 825 SOUTH @ MLK 754 4253 DEERFIELD CIR 27 8:15 1128 E MACCLENNY AV 36 715 18902 B F FINLEY RD 826 SOUTH & 7TH 755 4286 DEERFIELD CIR 808 11233 THOMAS DRIVE 716 18850 B F FINLEY RD 827 LOVE CENTER DAYCARE 756 4417 DEERFIELD CIR 809 11339 N THOMAS DR 726 14440 COUNTRY ESTATES LN 828 7TH STREET 757 4471 DEERFIELD CIR 809 11426 W THOMAS DR RIGHT ON E BRYANT (1ST HOUSE 728 ON LEFT ) 758 4347 DEERFIELD CIR 812 1701 US 90 E (TRAILRIDGE MH PARK) 729 1459 PINERIDGE RD 33 748 16485 TURNER CEMETARY RD 759 DEERFIELD & E SOUTHWOOD 814 ALLEN ACRES & GLORY LN 731 1096 THORNTON RD 750 TURNER CEMETARY RD & JD SMITH 802 HONEY WILKERSON & ORANGE 818 MILTON ST & E SHUEY AVE TRAIL 733 14713 BOYCE RD 752 14408 TURNER CEMETARY RD 811 W M BARBER & SPENCE 818 E SHUEY AVE & E BLVD N 734 14761 BOYCE RD 753 13720 TURNER CEMETARY RD 812 CANAL & BARBER LOOP 819 135 E BLVD N ( BLACK MAILBOX/ 735 14077 PECAN CIRCLE 812 4071 WOLFE DR 819 E BLVD N & N BLVD E 754 13604 TURNER CEMETARY RD 1692 BELMONT SMITH & CLARENCE 738 DOBBS 813 9808 BARBER LOOP 822 E SHUEY METHODIST CHURCH 756 HAMP REGISTER & MINNIE’S LANE DAYCARE 739 14439 CLARENCE DOBBS RD 814 996 BARBER LOOP E SHUEY ( 1ST WHITE HOUSE ON 812 11514 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 823 RIGHT) 741 14465 CLARENCE DOBBS RD 815 WOLFE DR & PINE CIRCLE 814 11408 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 825 SOUTH COLLEGE & RAILROAD 742 14405 CLARENCE DOBBS RD 816 JULE & MARTHA 820 10428 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 744 1951 CR 229 SOUTH 823 9796 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 28 710 21338 PL GRV CH RD 745 1971 CR 229 SOUTH 21 754 21034 LILA HARVEY RD 824 9623 CEDAR CREEK FARMS RD 712 21370 PL GRV CH RD 747 13973 SAPP RD 755 21006 LILA HARVEY 817 10455 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 715 21508 PL GRV CH RD 748 13897 SAPP RD 759 OC HORNE & LEAMON RD 819 8378 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 720 21578 PL GRV CH RD 758 13501 SUNCREST LN 801 OC HORNE & BACKWOODS LN 820 8016 CLAUDE HARVEY RD 721 21953 THANNIE HARVEY 759 13518 SWINDELL DR 803 OC HORNE & JAMES BENNETT LN 823 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD & KATHY JO 724 21338 RED MAPLE CIRC 802 3714 LEX JONES RD 804 12875 OC HORNE RD 823 7823 AUNT MARY HARVEY RD 725 RED MAPLE 1ST DR ON RIGHT 803 LEX JONES RD 806 BENNY JOE BENNETT & FRENDA 825 10177 ANDREW RAULERSON RD 726 21524 KEEGAN LN 806 12242 CLETE HARVEY RD 808 12481 OC HORNE RD 826 10268 ANDREW RAULERSON RD 728 21750 RED MAPLE CIRC 808 11880 CLETE HARVEY RD 809 19985 NOAH RAULERSON RD 826 10398 ANDREW RAULERSON RD 729 14073 LIGHTER RD 810 11774 CLETE HARVEY RD 810 NOAH RAULERSON & DOLLIE LN 828 7557 WEST MADISON STREET 731 22387 HILLTOP 812 11718 CLETE HARVEY RD 811 19650 NOAH RAULERSON RD 830 7490 WEST MADISON STREET 736 14129 PALM 814 3487 CLIFFRD DUGGER RD 813 18351 NOAH RAULERSON RD 832 STODDARD & MADISON 740 24267 EDDY GR RD 815 10368 CLETE HARVEY RD 814 18212 NOAH RALERSON RD 833 MADISON & CLINTON August 2, 2018 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | Page 19

816 10467 CLETE HARVEY RD 801 8694 PINE AVE 815 19452 CREWS RD 818 10172 BRANNEN LANE 802 4412 RAINTREE DR 44 800 NURSERY BLVD 816 CREWS & OAK HILL 819 10058 DONNIE MORAN RD 803 RAINTREE DR & LIVE OAK 801 GLENNWOOD & FOREST 817 19080 CREWS RD 820 BRIARBUSH LN & LE HARVEY RD 804 4120 LIVE OAK LN 802 9622 GLENNWOOD 818 19008 CREWS RD 805 4102 BIRCH ST 803 9380 GLENNWOOD 819 CREWS & GODBOLD 37 807 5598 RICHARDSON RD 806 4629 BIRCH ST 804 GLENNWOOD @ STOP SIGN 820 18705 CREWS RD 809 5749 RICHARDSON RD @JR’S PL 807 4699 BIRCH ST 805 9801 GLENNWOOD 821 CREWS & WRIGHT LN 809 RICHARDSON RD & RUBY LN 808 FICUS ST & DOGWOOD ST 806 8582 CR 139B 822 18252 CREWS RD 810 5929 RICHARDSON RD 809 4656 DOGWOOD ST 807 8230 CR 139 B 823 CREWS RD @ RIVERBEND 811 12807 MUDLAKE RD 810 4154 DOGWOOD ST 808 8188 CR 139 B 824 17830 CREWS 812 13107 MUDLAKE RD 811 4106 DOGWOOD ST 809 7928 KLEIN RD 825 CREWS& TIMBERTRACE 813 MUDLAKE RD @ ELLIS RHODEN RD 812 4105 HICKORY ST 810 7828 KLEIN RD WOODROW RAULERSON @ ESTER- 826 LING 814 12906 MUDLAKE RD 813 4244 HICKORY ST 811 KLEIN RD & BAILEY ANN 827 CREWS RD @ OAKWOOD TERRACE 815 12697 MUDLAKE RD 814 4355 HICKORY ST 812 DEW DROP & KLEIN RD 828 16875 CREWS 815 12611 MUDLAKE RD 815 4476 HICKORY ST 813 KLEIN RD & HONEYSUCKLE 829 16745 CREWS 816 11833 MUDLAKE RD 816 PINE AVE & HICKORY ST 815 7794 CR 139B 817 11491 MUDLAKE RD 817 4575 MAPLE ST 816 7778 CR 139B 48 755 585 STEEL BRIDGE RD MUDLAKE RD @ TRAVIS RHODEN 818 4657 MAPLE ST 817 7723 CR 139B 818 TRAIL 756 1261 STEEL BRIDGE RD 819 11113 MUDLAKE RD 819 MAPLE ST & REDWOOD LN 818 10717 BURNSED/CRAWFORD 756 1367 STEEL BRIDGE RD 819 11029 MUDLAKE RD 820 4710 MAPLE ST 819 10816 BURNSED CRAWFORD 800 15717 LE WILKERSON RD 820 10733 MUDLAKE RD 823 ESTATE ST & POPLAR ST 821 7639 PIERCE RD 803 14217 JANICE LN 822 9786 MUDLAKE RD 824 4809 ESTATE ST 822 7987 PIERCE RD 803 13932 BLUEWATER CT 823 6223 MUDLAKE RD 825 8448 BROWN RD 823 7356 PIERCE RD 804 5924 FARMVIEW LN 826 8391 BROWN RD 824 DAVIS TRAILER PARK 811 13912 CR 23A 38 811 NORTH BLVD & N 6TH STREET 825 MADISON & MORNINGSIDE 812 5735 N TALL PINE RD 812 201 NORTH BLVD N 41 810 BLAIR STREET @ THE MH PARK 826 MADISON & WESTSIDE 812 5577 N TALL PINE RD 814 NORTH BLVD & LEE & BAKER MH 810 BLAIR STREET & DOUBERLY 827 11191 WESTSIDE LOOP 813 13544 TALL PINE 817 CARDINAL & IVY ST 815 DEERWOOD @ STOP SIGN 828 11161 WESTSIDE LOOP 816 13072 N CR 23A 819 CR 23 A & IVY @ TRAILOR PARK 816 1178 DEERWOOD 829 11063 WESTSIDE LOOP 820 14001 RUEBEN CRAWFORD RD 821 509 IVY ST 817 11251 DEERWOOD 820 6285 BOB KIRKLAND RD 824 7TH & IVY ST 823 NORTH & FOXRIDGE 45 755 14380CR 122 824 6422 BOB KIRKLAND RD 824 7TH & LINDA ST 824 NORTH & TIMBERLANE 757 14093 CR 122 824 6560 SANDSDALE RD 825 702 NORTH 6TH ST 825 NORTH & 3RD 800 CR 122 & DARRIE LN 824 6390 N 40 CIRCLE 826 706 N 6TH STR 826 NORTH & 4TH 801 CR 122 & SHADY LN 826 13024 BOBBY RAY LN 827 592 CR 228 803 12076 CR 122 826 12325 N CR 23A 39 745 US 90 BESIDE HAWG RIDERS 827 668 CR 228 804 CR 122 & WINT REWIS 827 12433 N CR 23A 750 GRIFFIS RD @ US 90 828 748 CR 228 805 12621 CR 122 827 12195 TOM WILKERSON RD 755 12085 WIREMILL RD 806 11317 CR 122 757 13554 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 42 755 CHARLIE ROWE & DUMPSTER 808 CR 127 NORTH & DAWN LN 49 800 RIVER HILLS & UGA LANE 758 13210 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 759 5865 CHARLI ROWE 809 21251 CR 127 NORTH 802 RIVER HILLS & RIVER WAY 759 ARNOLD RHODEN @ LEWIS RD 759 5985 CHARLIE ROWE 810 21033 CR 127 NORTH 803 RIVER BEND & RIVESIDE LANE 800 13056 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 800 6055 CHARLIE ROWE 812 11456 OC HORNE RD 805 6317 CR 23D 802 12032 ARNOLD RHODEN RD 803 SOUTH BLVD & LOWDER ST 813 OC HORNE & FRANK COMBS 806 CR 23D & BURNETT LN 807 GILFORD DAVIS E & W 805 6427 RAY PHILLIPS 816 TIMBERLAND & OSCEOLA 806 CR 23D & WEBB HAVEN 808 GILFORD AND NOAH DAVIS 807 5805 CW WEBB 818 11014 OSCEOLA RD 807 CR 23C & STONE 809 9208 NOAH DAVIS 807 6417 C W WEBB 820 CR 127 NORTH & BOB WHITE 808 DURLAND ROAD 812 9243 NOAH DAVIS 809 11076 PERSIMMON 822 CR 127 NORTH & BLUEBIRD 808 CR 23C & IRENE YARBO 820 9188 PINETOP 809 ASH & PERSIMMON 809 JAMES BRITT @ THE END 820 PINE TOP AND OK 811 6326 CW WEBB 46 805 10692 BERTH MAE HARRIS 809 JAMES BRITT& GALLUP 821 PINE TOP& PONDEROSA 812 6040 C W WEBB 806 10408 BERTH MAE HARRIS 810 JESSIE YARB& GRANNIE 822 9243 PINE TOP 812 5952 CW WEBB 810 19818 CREWS RD 811 TIM RHODEN @ 2ND DR 823 9319 PINE TOP 816 GRIFFIN COURT & LOWDER ST 810 19815 CREWS RD 811 TIM RHODEN @ THE END 824 9709 PINE TOP 817 BAKER MANOR APPTS 811 19760 CREWS RD 812 ODE YARB & WILDCAT 825 US 90 AT PRINGLE 819 MINNESOTA BETWEEN 121 & 228 812 19674 CREWS RD 812 ODE YARB & CAISSONS 822 4TH & MICHIGAN 813 CREWS & HOLLIE 813 EVERGREEN & ODE YARBOROUG 40 800 4616 ESTATES ST 822 4TH & MCIVER 814 CREWS & QUIET WOODS 814 EVERGREEN & SMOOTHBORE Page 20 | The Baker County Press | Back-To-School | August 2, 2018

815 6986 SMOOTHBORE 811 15593 N SR 121 813 SHERMAN AVE & PARMALEE ST 752 2426 SR 121 S 815 7206 SMOOTHBORE 812 N SR 121 @ CANADAY MH PARK 815 10043 RIVER OAK CIRCLE 755 TURN AROUND @ SAPP CROSSING 817 PARROTT RIF@SMOOTHBO 813 SHAVES BLUFF & BLUE HOLE 820 10065 GEORGE TABER BLVD 805 6771 SR 121 S 818 PARROTT RIF&ODE YARB 814 4887 BLUE HOLE RD 822 10068 NORTH LINCOIN AVE 808 7107 SR 121 S 820 YELLOW PINE @ BOB BURNSED 815 5375 BLUE HOLE RD 824 GEITGEY & NORTH SHERMAN 810 SR 121 @ RR CHURCH 821 8184 YELLOW PINE 816 5434 BLUE HOLE RD 810 SR 121 @ SYLVESTER MANNING 822 7746 YELLOW PINE 817 N SR 121 @ MARVIN LAURAMORE RD 62 715 11040 FREDRICK RAULERSON RD 815 GEORGE HODGES @ ANNA BELL 818 N SR 121 @ EVA Jones 720 11693 FREDERICK RAULERSON RD 815 GEORGE HODGES @ S CURVE 50 801 13707 CEDAR CREEK DR 819 14549 SR 121 N (GAIL DAVIS) 728 7451 PARADISE LN 816 GEORGE HODGES @ ASPEN 802 13734 CEDAR CREEK DR 820 N SR 121 @ NEW LIFE CHURCH 729 13227 MOCCASIN CREEK 818 WILLOW @ MAILBOXES 803 13785 CEDAR CREEK DR 822 N SR 121 @ ACK SLOAN 734 27464 CR 127 818 WILLOW @ SUTTON MAILBOX 804 13813 CEDAR CREEK DR 823 13860 N SR 121 735 27335 CR 127 819 9226 ASPEN JOHN WILLIAMS RD @ WILBURN’S 736 27290 CR 127 820 CAMPHOR @ COTTONWOOD 805 WAY JOHN WILLIAMS @ JONNY HARVEY 53 810 ST MARY CIRCLE 738 JOHN PADGETT RD & CR 127 823 6480 CHESTNUT 807 RD 814 AG CENTER 740 25905 CR 127 825 5994 CHESTNUT 808 13716 JOHN WILLIAMS RD 815 OWEN ACRE & BIRDIE 741 25580 CR 127 827 5818 CAMPHOR RD 809 13683 JOHN WILLIAMS RD 815 OWEN ACRE & BOGIE 743 23726 HASSIE JOHNS RD 830 WILLIS HODGES @ TURN AROUND 811 13616 FRED HARVEY RD 815 OWEN ACRE & CHRISTIE CT 745 23528 HASSIE JOHNS RD 831 WILLIS HODGES @ BRENT LN 812 13548 FRED HARVEY RD 816 911 CHRISTIE CT 746 23258 HASSIE JOHNS RD 834 156 RHODEN 813 13489 FRED HARVEY RD 816 CHRISTIE & SUSANNE 747 23249 HASSIE JOHNS RD 836 CARY BARBER @ ELENE 814 13395 FRED HARVEY RD 817 SUSANNE & THOMAS 749 10101 CR 120 836 CARY BARBER @ DOUGLAS 815 FRED HARVEY RD @ SHADY PINE 820 CHRISTIE CT & RIVER CIRCLE 750 10157 CR 120 837 347 BARBER RD 817 FRED HARVEY RD @ JEREMYS WAY 821 6281 MILTONDALE 750 10371 CR 120 840 BARBER RD @ RHODENS TRAILOR 819 11722 FRED HARVEY RD 822 MILTONDALE & MICHELLE 751 10399 CR 120 820 11569 COWPEN RD 823 MILTONDALE & WELLS 752 22167 N CARL BROWN RD 69 800 BILL DAVIS & MUD LAKE RD 821 11542 COWOEN RD 825 7013 MILTONDALE 754 S CARL BROWN & SEMINOLE RD 805 BILL DAVIS & REID STAFFORD RD 822 COWPEN RD BETWEEN TENNESSEE ST & NOEL RD 825 6228 MILTONDALE 755 S CARL BROWN & CHEROKEE 810 10880 REID STAFFORD 823 11243 COWPEN RD 825 6172 MILTONDALE 759 11331 PENDER RAULERSON RD 812 REID STAFFORD @ RIDGE ESTATES 824 COWPEN RD & PALMETTO PLACE 827 MILTONDALE & MAGNOLIA 803 HIDEAWAY FARMS LN & CR 127 814 REID STAFFORD @ GRITS MILL 825 COWPEN & FOLSOM 827 MILTONDALE & AZALEA 805 ALTMANS WAY & CR 127 815 10299 REID STAFFORD 826 10108 COWPEN RD 827 MILTONDALE & JERRY 820 6953 FRED PERRY RD 828 726 MILTONDALE 64 820 CR 139 JOHN WILLIAMS 822 7125 FRED PERRY RD 755 7059 BOBBY SAPP RD 51 828 MILTONDALE & BARBARA 822 THOMPSON RD 823 7221 FRED PERRY RD 756 7352 BOBBY SAPP RD 828 CR 23A & KATIE CT 825 CR 139 KING RUISE PARK 826 REID STAFFRORD @ MAZIE LN 800 7756 PLANTATION RD 829 CR 23A & CONSTITUTION 827 9421 REID STAFFORD 804 7010 KITS ST 829 555 N CR 23A 67 802 5 CHURCH @ END 830 SMOKEY RD @ TOM ADAMS 805 8364 PLANTATION RD 830 CR 23A & LYONS LN 803 5 CHURCH & LANE 831 9151 SMOKEY RD 806 7658 GLYN ALLYN 831 CR 23A & CR 23B 804 5 CHURCH @1 DR >PAVE 833 SMOKEY RD @ HOPKINS 807 8227 NESBITT RD 831 5719 CR 23B 805 5 CHURCH & CLAYTON 834 9629 SMOKEY RD 809 8525 NESBITT RD 832 CR 23B & CHILDREN’S ELITE 806 5 CHURCH & CALIFORN 839 10170 STODDARD RD 810 7722 OLD NURSERY 807 5 CHURCH & FAITH TEM 810 7626 OLD NURSERY RD 55 745 MUD LAKE RD @ SHELLY LN 808 5 CHURCH & NANCY WIL 70 807 OHIO & WEST BLVD 810 OLD NURSERY @ NEXT DRIVE 750 6480 KEITH GRIFFIS CIRCLE 809 5 CH @ DRIVE W/ WHITE FENCE 807 250 OHIO 811 7793 PLANTATION RD 751 6460 KEITH GRIFFIS CIRCLE 811 FIVE CHURCHES @ CR127 808 OHIO & 7TH 812 7861 CR 125 & SOUTH ST NURS 753 MUD LAKE @ SMOKERISE 811 CR 127 & DOLPHIN 809 136 OHIO 814 7149 SOUTHERN STATES RD 755 6811 IRA STARLING RD 809 OHIO & 6TH 815 6928 SOUTHERN STATES RD 756 IRA STARLING & JIM STARLING 68 735 SR 121 @ BUCK ROWE 810 OHIO @ MH PARK 816 7335 JOHN ROWE RD 758 8326 MUD LAKE RD 736 9196 S SR 121 810 OHIO & 5TH 817 7066 JOHN ROWE RD 801 6722 CR 125 S 736 9146 S SR 121 811 OHIO & 4TH 820 6595 SOUTHERN STATES 802 CR 125 S @ CARLEY LN 737 SR 121 @ PINE OAK MH 812 OHIO @ NORTHWOOD APT 822 8080 STEWART RD 803 6952 CR 125 S 739 SR 121 S @ BOBBY SAPP 815 EAST & MCIVER 824 WILLIE WILKERSON 805 CR 125 S @PONSELL NURSERY RD 739 7480 SR 121 S 816 EAST & MICHIGAN 825 WOODLAWN & IVEY HODGES 808 9544 GEORGE TABER BLVD 745 8035 EDNA MANNING 816 EAST & MINNESOTA 809 GEORGE TABER @ SOUTH GLEN BLVD 747 8652 SHIRLEY RD 817 629 LAVERNE ST 805 5811 HARLEY THRIFT RD 52 810 LINCOLN & PARMALEE 747 8733 SHIRLEY RD 818 ABC DAYCARE 806 5674 HARLEY THRIFT RD 811 7332 WEST FRANKLIN ST SHIRLEY RD 7 WALKER LN ( TURN 748 AROUND)