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Gyms, Eateries Get Good News A3 SATURDAY/SUNDAY, MAY 16/17, 2020 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $2 WEEKEND EDITION Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM >> TIGERS LOCAL TASTE SUNDAY + PLUS BUDDIES Ponds Crowd Follow commits hampers Just the law to to ASA cops after taking car chase it easy 6B change it Miami Sean of the South Opinion/4A SEE 6A BELOW SEE 6B FEDERAL Gyms, eateries get good news RECORDS Fitness centers reopen Monday; week, Marion Street Bistro and But being so busy you have to Prior restaurants can go to 50 percent. Brewhouse was picked clean. turn people away? Not so much, With nothing left to serve, the Robbins said. By CARL MCKINNEY restaurant had to close down the Marion Street Bistro strug- [email protected] following day to recover. gled to comply with state restau- lapses “It’s a good problem to have,” rant restrictions capping capacity The lunch rush never ended. AP PHOTO said owner Ron Robbins. After an extremely busy day last GYMS continued on 3A DeSantis speaks Thursday. at LO health center Infection-control errors noted in HHS inspection reports on Suw. Health. By CARL MCKINNEY It’s [email protected] The epicenter of a covid- 19 outbreak in Live Oak has tube a history of infection-con- trol issues, according to time records from federal health officials. Suwannee Health and again Rehabilitation Center, the common factor in a clus- ter of covid-19 deaths in Suwannee County, has pre- viously been told to shore up its safeguards against disease, according to inspection records from the Photos by CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. In an eight-month timespan TOP: The Scott family floats down the Ichetucknee River in this file photo from between June 2017 and the 2016 summer tubing season. Ichetucknee Springs State Park is allowing February 2018, inspectors guests inner tubes, canoes and kayaks back in for some outdoor fun. RIGHT: uncovered a range of prob- The Herrera family of Orlando walks down a trail toward the river in May 2016. lems that included unhy- Tubing season normally starts Memorial Day weekend. BELOW: Guests ride gienic wound care and fail- the tram at Ichetucknee Springs in May 2016. The north entrance is closed, ing to follow precautions but the south entrance opened Wednesday. around a particularly vul- nerable resident, according to reports. RECORDS continued on 5A Crowd hampers cops after car chase By CARL MCKINNEY [email protected] What should have been a routine traffic stop over a car running a red light instead ended with a near-ri- ot, after an uncontrollable crowd threatened to over- Ichetucknee Springs open to tubers once again power law enforcement, according to a Columbia Social distancing rules Wednesday, according to Florida from the General Store Grill will The rest of the year, the County Sheriff’s Office apply, but everything else State Parks. The north entrance be available,” the vendor wrote. shallow and sensitive parts of report. is pretty much the same. remains closed. “The South Entrance is open the river are given a chance to Guests are allowed to bring 8 a.m. until Sunset. The North recover from the heavy summer Two suspects were By CARL MCKINNEY inner tubes, canoes and kayaks. Entrance remains closed. We are traffic, according to Florida State arrested at the conclusion [email protected] Hiking trails are also open. making accommodations to help Parks. During the off-season, of a high-speed chase. The stir-crazy masses have Visitors are expected to keep ensure your safe visit, but we the park limits tubers to launch- Kobe Latrey Watkins, 19, of something to rejoice about. six feet apart from one another need your help. Please practice ing from the midpoint dock or Southeast Anastasia Street, Ichetucknee Springs State and limit groups to 10 or fewer social distancing while enjoying Dampier’s Landing. was taken into custody Park is open for day use. Some people. the park, and face masks are The midpoint dock is off a trail by sheriff’s deputies on a limitations are in place, but vis- The park’s concessionaire, encouraged! Remember, we’re in behind the concession build- charge of fleeing and elud- itors are otherwise free to float, Paddling Adventures, announced this together!” ing. From the midpoint launch, ing for the pursuit itself, paddle and hike to their heart’s on Facebook that it would be Officially, the summer tubing it’s about an hour’s float to while the Lake City Police open today. season for the Ichetucknee River Dampier’s Landing or two hours content. Department nabbed a sec- The south entrance off U.S. “Come to Ichetucknee Springs runs from the Saturday before to the final take-out point. State Park SOUTH Entrance. Memorial Day to the weekend Highway 27 reopened effective continued on 3A continued on 2A Tubes Rentals, Tram and food after Labor Day. TUBERS CROWD Vol. 145, No. 307 CALL US: TODAY’S WEATHER Opinion . 4A (386) 752-1293 Obituaries . 5A SUBSCRIBE TO Sports . 6A THE REPORTER: 87 65 Voice: 755-5445 Classifieds . 7A Fax: 752-9400 Partly cloudy, 2A 2A SATURDAY/SUNDAY, MAY 16/17, 2020 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER EYE ON LOCAL BUSINESS QUICK HITS Scripture of the Day Tire Mart keeps rolling along “Wisdom is better than weapons of war: but one sinner destroyeth much good.” By CARL MCKINNEY — Ecclesiastes 9:18 (KJV) [email protected] After business stalled out Thought for Today in April, Tire Mart of Lake City has rounded a corner Once, during Prohibition, I was forced to live for days and is actually on track to on nothing but food and water. — W. C. Fields, 1880- see more sales than last 1946, U.S. comedian, actor (“My Little Chickadee”) year, one of the co-owners said as cars continued returning to the roads Winning Lottery Numbers Thursday. The shutdown of Florida’s Pick 3: (Thursday p.m.) 9-0-2 economy last month drove Pick 4: (Thursday p.m.) 1-0-0-6 the local tire shop to cut Fantasy 5: (Thursday) 15-21-23-34-36 hours. With the non-essen- tial businesses closed, a lot of people just had nowhere See an error? to drive and no need to take The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news their cars in, said Tire Mart items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, co-owner Jimmy Burke. please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will “When the governor run in this space. Thanks for reading. shut everything down, it dropped by about 50 per- cent,” Burke. Submissions In late April, Burke was Photos by CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption supervising his crew of information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would ABOVE: Chris Shillito like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture employees during the and information to [email protected]. morning shift when he gets to work at Tire Mart spoke about how the pan- of Lake City in late April. demic has affected the Business was slow then business. but has since ramped Lake City Reporter Sales were picking up back up as cars return HOW TO REACH US ADVERTISING at the time, but nothing to the road. LEFT: Ricky Main number ....... (386) 752-1293 Director Chris Ratliff like what they were doing Fax number ............ 752-9400 (386) 754-0417 Kinard services a vehicle. Circulation............. 755-5445 ([email protected]) pre-pandemic. Since the state started Online .... www.lakecityreporter.com “We’re not where we The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate CLASSIFIED reopening in early May, of Community Newspapers Inc., Kym Harrison should be, but we’re getting there’s been an influx of is published Tuesday through (386) 755-5440 closer,” Burke said. customers that may put Saturday/Sunday at 180 E. Duval ([email protected]) Burke was optimistic St., Lake City, FL 32055. Periodical the tire store on track to postage paid at Lake City, Florida, BUSINESS OFFICE about the economy, say- Member of The Associated Press Vickie Busscher do even better business and the Florida Press Association. (386) 754-0419 ing he believed it would ([email protected]) pick back up as summer than last year, a co-owner All material herein is property of the Lake City Reporter. No part of CIRCULATION approaches. If it didn’t — if says. the contents of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part Director Sara Mercer the pandemic kept dragging “We pay them a good without written permission of the (386) 754-0408 restrictions in early May. the boom in demand will ([email protected]) on and quarantine measures “There was a lot of pent- go on long enough to allow salary, but we also pay them publisher. had to stay in place — he up demand in the econo- the store to catch up and bonuses based on what they U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. The Lake City Reporter is home said the business would POSTMASTER: Send address delivered Tuesday through Saturday, my,” Burke said. exceed 2019’s figures. do,” Burke said. “When changes to Lake City Reporter, P.O. except on postal holidays, via U.S. have to make sacrifices. Box 1709, Lake City, FL 32056. Wednesday ended up “The underlying strength they’re busy, it shows up on Postal Service. Please call 386-755- “We could keep going, 5445 to report any problems with their paychecks. It’s only fair.” PUBLISHER your delivery service. (circulation@ but we’d be doing some being a “record-breaking of the economy is there,” The money isn’t the only Publisher Todd Wilson lakecityreporter.com) drastic cutbacks,” he said.
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