Blue versus Grey Full report, this edition. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2014 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Tax offices may start accepting $1M for Olustee Museum By TONY BRITT of Orlando. duces the re-enactment gun license
[email protected] Founder Copeland Hill, each year. who died in 1997, was a “Every year we spend applications Before Sunday’s 38th trucker in his early days and money on the (battle re-enactment of the Battle of on trips, he often stopped re-enactment), but we By DARA KAM Olustee, it was announced and visited battlefields. always manage to make The News Service of Florida that a $1 million grant has “He developed a love of a little money and we’ve JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter been awarded to build a Civil War battlefields,” said been keeping that money Jeffrey McClanathan, president of the Hill Truck Rental TALLAHASSEE — Gun new museum there. Gary Dickinson, president to build a museum,” Foundation, presents a check for $1M to Gary Dickinson owners would be able to apply The money comes by of the Olustee Citizen (right), president of the Olustee Citizen Support Organization for concealed weapons licens- way of a grant from Hill Support Organization, a MUSEUM continued on 7A before the re-enactment on Sunday. es at their Truck Rental Foundation 501c3 non-profit that pro- local tax col- lector’s offic- es under a National Rifle Association- Re-living history backed measure Brannon approved unanimous- ly by the Senate Agriculture Committee on Monday. Florida has more than a mil- lion concealed weapons licens- PERMITS continued on 7A 3 missing kids last seen here By STEVEN RICHMOND
[email protected] Law enforcement are on the lookout for three missing Miami children last seen in Lake City, according to a miss- ing child alert from FDLE.