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Sitel hosts Tate speaks Former LCR SUNDAY back-to-school at father-son publisher EDITION bash 3A meal 1B dies 3A Exceptions to be made County attorney quirks Here, salary isn’t decided until after votes are determined by negotiations on dual in, the county manager said between the office holder and Candidates set until after the he is sure the pay is going up. the county. queried on voters choose. “The newly elected county Current County Attorney enrollment attorney will definitely be get- Marlin Feagle has been paid salary issue By MEGAN REEVES ting paid more,” said County $100 an hour since 2006, From staff reports Superintendent now says [email protected] Manager Dale Williams. “It is when he and the county nego- no talented student will unrealistic that anyone would tiated and agreed on a $25 County Manager Dale be denied shot at degree. The Columbia County attor- work for the same as what per hour raise. He also has a Williams said the newly-elected ney position is up for election [Feagle] is working for now.” signed agreement to work at county attorney would “definite- By SARAH LOFTUS this year, and although the Under Florida law, the ly” be getting a raise, though [email protected] new attorney’s salary won’t be county attorney’s salary is ATTORNEY continued on 6A SALARY continued on 6A

School district officials now say “academically talented students” will be granted exemptions to the dis- trict’s new MORE INSIDE dual enroll- A puzzling change in ment policy A hand to hold policy, Opinion 4A. and will be permitted to take more than three classes at through the ages Florida Gateway College per semes- ter, even though the policy says that’s the limit. The new policy’s course limit makes it difficult for stu- dents to get their AA’s, but Supt. Terry Huddleston told the Huddleston Lake City Reporter on Friday that because of the exemptions that will be granted, he doesn’t expect the number of high schoolers in the county who graduate with an Associate of Arts degree to go down. “They can still do that. They can still get an AA,” he said. “I don’t think it will reduce the AA people. I think the num- WillowBrook Assisted Living residents Jack Shepard and Connie Jones congratulates the ber of students getting their AA’s will newlyweds. ‘I think this is great,’ Shepard said. ‘I’m glad to see them include the residents. stay relatively the same. I don’t have I wish them both health, happiness, long life and knowledge of the gospel of Jesus Christ.’ any intention of students not getting their AA’s. That would be ludicrous.” Huddleston said Wednesday he Nursing assistants exchange vows in front of would grant a very small number of exemptions to the district’s new dual WillowBrook Assisted Living ‘family members.’ enrollment policy. But as reported in the Thursday edition of the Lake By SARAH LOFTUS| [email protected] City Reporter, in that same meet- ing on Wednesday, which Assistant n the middle of Chelsey McCauley’s wedding reception, Supt. Kitty McElhaney also attended, one of her guests, Greg Harden, handed her and her new McElhaney indicated that the number husband, Clayton McCauley, a white bag with tiny pink of students graduating with their AA I flowers on the bottom half of it. degrees would go down because of “Someone very special wanted you to have this,” he said. the policy change. Chelsey reached into the bag and pulled out a black picture frame. As soon as she saw the picture, she started crying. Criteria unclear Then Harden handed her an envelope. As Chelsey and her groom Although Huddleston could not read the card, her tears began to flow faster. say Friday exactly what it is that The picture was of Greg Harden’s grandmother, Leona Harden, and “academically talented students” will the card was signed by her. need to qualify for an exemption, he Leona was one of Chelsey and Clayton’s patients at WillowBrook said another factor that will play into Assisted Living, where they work as nursing assistants. whether students are allowed to take But she was so much more than just a patient to them. She was like more than three college classes a their grandmother, they said. semester is high FCAT scores. Leona’s daughter-in-law, Gail Harden, said Leona used to say to “Kids through middle school that are Chelsey as she put her to bed, “Don’t you want to get in bed with me just exceptional students, not only aca- and take a nap?” demically (exceptional), (but) socially That’s the kind of relationship Chelsey and Clay have with a lot mature,” are the students who will be WEDDING continued on 6A ENROLLMENT continued on 6A

Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter House, Senate committees approve new districts votes appeared to reflect differ- with this map and others on the when Leon County Circuit Judge Plan to alter seven districts now headed ences between House and Senate floor,” Smith said. Terry Lewis threw out two con- to House, Senate floors for a final vote. Democrats on whether to join the Meanwhile, House Democrats gressional districts approved in Republican majority in backing tried unsuccessfully to get 2012, saying they were drawn By BRANDON LARRABEE early next week. the maps. Republicans to accept a different to help Republican candidates in The News Service of Florida The Senate Reapportionment The three Senate Democrats version of the map drawn by Sen. defiance of the anti-gerryman- Committee approved the plan who voted for the plan --- Minority Darren Soto, D-Orlando. House dering Fair Districts standards TALLAHASSEE — House and on a bipartisan, 7-0 vote. Not Leader Chris Smith of Fort Minority Leader Perry Thurston, approved by voters in 2010. Senate committees approved long after that, the House Select Lauderdale, Audrey Gibson of D-Fort Lauderdale, didn’t direct- Lewis found that the GOP- revised congressional districts Committee on Redistricting Jacksonville and Bill Montford of ly answer when asked wheth- dominated Legislature put more Friday, clearing the way for a set voted 8-5 along party lines to Tallahassee --- said their support er he was disappointed with his African-American voters than nec- of votes that would bring a spe- move the proposal to the floor was tentative. counterparts in the Senate. cial legislative session to an end in that chamber. The conflicting “I do look forward to dealing The special session was sparked DISTRICTS continued on 6A

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Scripture of the Day “Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? And not one of them is forgotten before God. Why, even the hairs of your head are all num- bered. Fear not; you are of more value than many sparrows. And I tell you, everyone who acknowledges me before men, the Son of Man also will acknowledge before the angels of God, but the one who denies me before men will be denied before the angels of God.” — Luke 12:6-8

Thought for Today I know you think you believe you understand what you thought I said, but I am not sure you realize that what you heard is exactly what I meant. — Richard M. Nixon, 37th President of the United States (1913-1994)

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PowerBall: (Wednesday) 1-8-24-28-49-24-x5 AROUND FLORIDA 2 men struck by cars while lying in roadway TAMPA uties arrived at an Orlando area his aunt was watching TV and shops during Hurricane Andrew has zero tolerance for such ne man has died and home Friday to serve James the two pit bulls followed him. and have been reproducing rap- behavior. another is seriously Hubert Stewart with an arrest Later, Claar looked outside idly. O injured after authorities warrant. When deputies arrived, and saw the boy lying in the Florida now prohibits owning Grisly find in Bravo say they were struck by two cars two people outside the home ran driveway. or selling pythons for use as while lying in the middle of a inside. Multiple subjects were The sheriff says the dogs were pets. Federal law bans impor- murder trial southwest Florida road. inside the residence. Authorities seized by Levy County Animal tation and interstate sale of the GAINESVILLE — Two hunt- Florida Highway Patrol offi- evacuated dozens of homes as Control after the attack and were species. ers who discovered the bones of cials said Stacey Arthur Butcher, they tried to coax 29-year-old scheduled to euthanized Friday. a slain 18-year-old University of 42, of New Port Richey and Stewart outside of the home. Disney worker faces Florida student told jurors they Christopher Momier, 24, of Eventually, everyone left the 12-foot, 120-pound were drawn by a strong smell to Gibsonton, were lying on an house except Stewart. sexual battery charge the densely wooded area where unlit road Friday night wearing Authorities said they eventu- python captured ORLANDO — A Walt Disney the body was buried. dark clothes. Two cars ran over ally found him hiding in an air PORT ST. LUCIE — South World custodian has been Hunter Jesse Everidge tes- the men. Authorities said both handler inside the home. Florida police have captured arrested on a sexual battery tified Friday at Pedro Bravo’s drivers stopped their cars. a 12-foot, 120-pound Burmese charge after a co-worker says he murder trial that he was looking Butcher died at the scene. 6-year-old killed python they believe was gob- attacked her in a closet at work. for medicinal herbs in a wooded Momier sustained serious inju- bling up neighborhood cats. Authorities said Friday that area when he noticed the smell ries and was transported to by pit bulls ID’d Sgt. Frank Sabol said an offi- the attack by Gideon Hunte of death. Bayonet Point Medical Center. FANNING SPRINGS — cer responded to a Port St. Lucie on an Epcot worker occurred Everidge said he immediately The crash remains under Authorities have identified the neighborhood Friday morning Thursday while the theme park called 911 after following the investigation. It’s unclear why 6-year-old boy who was killed after residents said they’d seen was open. stench and finding a human the men were laying in the road- after being attacked by two pit a large snake. The Palm Beach WFTV in Orlando reports that skull in the dirt. way. bulls at his aunt’s home. Post (http://tinyurl.com/ the woman told investigators The remains were eventually Levy County Sheriff Bobby m9shmtb) reports he extricated that she yelled and resisted identified as those of Christian Suspect hid in home McCallum tells the Ocala Star- the snake from waist-high brush Hunte until he let her ago. Aguilar, a UF student who was Banner that Joel Chirieleison with the help of fellow officers. She then ran to a supervisor dating Bravo’s ex-girlfriend. during standoff had been staying at with his A dead cat was found in a nearby who called authorities. Prosecutors say a jealous ORLANDO — Central Florida aunt, Heather Claar, while his empty lot. Hunte was being held without Bravo murdered Aguilar and authorities evacuated nearly two father was at work. Authorities Researchers believe pythons bail at the Orange County Jail. buried his body in those woods. dozen homes after a suspect that Claar had watched the boy are decimating populations A Disney spokeswoman didn’t Bravo denies it, saying the two wanted for attempted murder for several weeks during the day of native mammals in the return an email inquiry but fought and parted ways before barricaded himself inside a and had never had problems Everglades. Many are believed said in a statement to WFTV Aguilar went missing. home, leading to an 11-hour with the dogs before. to have been pets that were that Hunte has been placed on standoff. McCallum says the boy went dumped once they grew too big; unpaid leave. Orange County Sheriff’s dep- outside to play Thursday while others likely escaped from pet The statement says Disney n Associated Press PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Henry Stone, and within a few years working part-time at TK died Wednesday after bat- recorded his first artist, Records. tling cancer and dementia. fixture on disco a pianist-singer from the Casey co-wrote “Rock In a 2003 interview he Florida School for the Your Baby” with Richard gave to an upstate New scene, dies at 93 Deaf and Blind who would Finch in 1974 and it York high school’s WWII MIAMI — Henry later become the legend- became the songwriters’ oral history project, Stone, a fixture on the ary Ray Charles. first No. 1 pop single for Marowitz told how he and R&B and disco scene Stone’s hits were on TK when singer George his comrades sped their who was instrumental in TK Records, which he McRae recorded the hit Jeeps through German the careers Ray Charles, co-founded with Steve version. convoys and enemy posi- James Brown and KC & Alaimo in 1972, and sim- Casey said Stone tions, firing their guns all the Sunshine Band, has ilar labels he founded. was his “mentor” and the way. died. He was 93. They included: “Get Down “believed in me when no “As we got closer to Stone, a co-founder of Tonight,” ‘’That’s the one else did.” Dachau, we got this awful the famed TK Records, Way (I Like It)”, “Shake, smell,” Marowitz recalled. died Thursday of natural Shake, Shake (Shake Vet who found They were among the causes at a Miami-area Your Booty)”, “I’m Your first American soldiers to hospital, the funeral Boogie Man” for KC & the Hitler’s top hat enter the concentration home Riverside Gordon Sunshine Band and “Ring dies at 88 camp, where the GIs Memorial Chapels con- My Bell” for Anita Ward. found bodies stacked ALBANY — Richard firmed. The group’s co-founder, inside rail cars and ema- Marowitz was just a day Stone opened up a Harry Wayne “KC” Casey, ciated inmates who were removed from witnessing record-distribution busi- said he started recording barely alive. the horrors of Dachau ness and recording studio bits of music when the “The prisoners were when he found a top hat in South Florida in 1948 studio was free while just walking skeletons, on a shelf in a closet in and they just dropped Adolf Hitler’s Munich where they were and COURTESY apartment. died,” Marowitz said. Lake City Reporter Still furious over the HOW TO REACH US The next day, the Crews featured at Rotary Club BUSINESS gruesome sights he had Main number ...... 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By TONY BRITT [email protected]

The 2014 school year Ciera Lounge (from right) prepares a cup of ice cream during is only days away and Sitel’s Back to School Bash as Braylon Hayberg, Camaran Saturday Sitel employees Yesseen, Josh Griffin and Tyran Yesseen look on. and area residents took part in a back-to-school “We’re accepting dona- bounce houses, ice cream bash where Sitel collect- tions for school supplies and snow cone booths. ed school supplies for the so [Chances for Children] The Columbia County upcoming school year. will have them throughout Sheriff’s Office citizen Regina Jones, Sitel site the year,” she said. “Sandy unit fingerprinted children director, said more that Tice [Chances for Children and the Lake City Police four bins of school supplies executive director] does a Department booth provid- including bookbags, rulers, lot with kids throughout ed safety-themed coloring Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Jared Town, 5, of Lake City, plays with plastic ducks in a toy duck pond during the inaugural pencils, pens and paper the year and while they do books and other safety Sitel Back to School Bash. were collected during the need supplies at the start of materials. In addition sev- event. the school year, they also eral other booths were set “We have thousands of need a supply to help with up by Sitel employees with items that we collected,” children throughout the children’s activities. she said, noting Pati Barry year.” “We served over 150 from the Lake City site and Chances for Children kids out here today,” Jones Tina Sharpe from Valdosta, Child Advocacy Center said. “This was a site event Ga., helped plan the event. is a not-for-profit organi- where our associates and “It’s been wonderful meet- zation serving Columbia, employees got to partici- ing some of the people Suwannee, Hamilton and pate and have their say. from the community who Lafayette counties. It was important to have just stopped by to see what The back-to-school bash an event like this for peo- Sitel is and bring supplies.” was held behind the Sitel ple to see that we’re Sitel, Jones said it was the facility, 1152 SW Business we’re here and we care. We inaugural back to school Point Drive, where sever- have over 400 employees collection event for Sitel al booths with children’s who work in our building and this year the employ- activities were featured. and Chances For Children Sitel associates, employees and their families stand near bounce houses during the inaugu- ees decided to sponsor The activities included: was one of the top charities ral Sitel Back to School Bash where employees collected school supplies for a local charity. Chances for Children Face painting, bracelet they wanted to participate More than 150 children attended the event. through this event. making, a toy duck pond, with and support.”

Locals remember former LCR publisher Back to School T-Shirts Backpacks Rick Bacon, who served as publisher “PPR-BOY.” Bacon was raised in “He was a character,” Burnsville, NC., the from 2000-03, died Thursday in N.C. said Sue Brannon, Lake younger of two children. City Reporter controller. He and his wife, Candy, & more By TONY BRITT in his work with them for “I just remember what a who were married for 29 [email protected] premature babies through great boss he was. He had years, were most recently the March of Dimes. a great radio voice and you living in Lumberton, NC. Former Lake City Maureen Lloyd said could always hear him, They have three grown Reporter publisher and Bacon probably saved her before you saw him, com- children, Jon, Melody and co-found- life. She said he called her ing down the hall singing Bryan, five grandchildren Sandals er of the into his office to show her or humming a 60’s tune. and four rescue dogs. Selection on Sale local New some photographs he had He was a great down-home Bacon attended the WILSON’S OUTFITTERS York Day taken at a recent event. guy. He was in Lake City a University of North 1291 SE Baya Dr, Lake City • (386) 755-7060 celebra- He showed her that one relatively short time, but Carolina at Chapel Hill [email protected] tion, Rick of her eyes was closed in he made a huge impact.” and Mars Hill College. Bacon, many of the photographs Bacon, who came to the He served for four years SIGN UP TODAY! Bacon died and advised her to have it LCR from a CNI newspaper in the U.S. Air Force and Thursday checked. in Rockingham, N.C., was held a top secret cryptog- night at Southeastern “It was cancer,” she the first publisher at the raphy job while stationed LEAGUES Regional Medical Center in said. “I had non-Hodgkins Lake City Reporter after in Turkey and Italy. FOR ALL AGES Lumberton, N.C., after a Lymphoma and he’s the it was purchased by CNI Most recently Bacon battle with lung cancer. He one who got me to the from the New York Times. worked at Civitas Media NOW FORMING was 67 years old. doctor. Right now I’m liv- “I remember his excite- newspaper The Robesonian Bacon, who served as ing cancer-free because ment about moving down in Lumberton, N.C., as the Lake City Reporter of Rick Bacon. He pretty here,” Brannon said. “Rick community relations man- Women publisher from 2000-03, much saved my life I think. felt like it was an honor that ager, a position he held had more than 44 years I feel bad hearing of his he was allowed to come since 2013. He also served SATURDAY Senior of experience in the news- passing.” here and help us get accus- as regional business devel- Youth League paper and media industry. Bacon loved life, loved tomed to new owners after opment manager. Registration Men Bacon was employed with to laugh and was an avid we were a New York Times Bacon held leadership Aug. 16-17 • 1-4pm CNI newspapers for 12 baseball fan. He partici- Company paper, making roles as publisher and Mixed years before he became pated in fantasy baseball sure the transition was regional publisher with the Lake City Reporter leagues with other Lake smooth and the mission CNI Newspapers Inc. and Youth publisher. City Reporter employees of community newspapers Heartland Publications “If you ever met Rick, and he was often quick to was instilled at this news- in North Carolina, South he left an indelible impres- pick up a plastic baseball paper. Dink NeSmith and Carolina and Florida. Make your weekly reservation for fun! sion,” said Lake City bat and challenge employ- Tom Wood made a wise Before his newspaper Reporter Publisher Todd ees to a game of Whiffle choice in sending him here career, he spent a dozen Wilson. “He had a unique Ball during employee cook- — I feel like he succeeded. years in broadcasting (386) 755-2206 sense of humor and a pas- outs at this home. His car’s He really got the best out working with several radio sion for life. Rick thrived license tag bore the letters: of his employees.” stations in North Carolina. on community journalism and he always served the communities where he lived and worked. He will be missed.” Serving North Florida for Over 30 Years Vern and Maureen Lloyd, co-founders of New Jeffrey C. Glenn, D.O. is pleased to announce York Day with Bacon, said that he will be joining The Orthopaedic Institute the concept came up when Tristan A. Altbuch, M.D. James W. Berk, M.D. Effective August 15, 2014 they and Bacon started Frank D. Ellis, M.D. 25-month CD Special talking about how many Edward M. Jaffe, M.D. Jeffrey C. Glenn, D.O. people came from New Adil Kabeer, M.D. Board Certified - Orthopaedic Surgery York State and now lived in Richard E. Kinard, M.D. Fellowship Trained - Joint Replacement Columbia County. Timothy Lane, M.D. Joseph R. Locker, M.D. “Rick was an easy per- % Zakariah S. Mahmood, M.D. * son to work with,” she said. Rizwan Mansoor, M.D. “He was very smart and Phillip L. Parr, M.D. APY very interested in things Mark A. Petty, M.D. 1.51 $10,000 min. we had done in the com- Rodger D. Powell, M.D. Jonathan R. Pritt, M.D. munity. His wife, Candy, Michael K. Riley, M.D. and I were good friends, David L. Roberts, M.D. too. He was a wonderful Andrew F. Rocca, M.D. Marc J. Rogers, D.O. person that really loved the Orthopaedic Surgery • Joint Replacement & Jason J. Rosenberg, M.D. community. He was quite Reconstruction • Hip, Knee & Shoulder Surgery Paul J. Rucinski, M.D. involved — if someone Edward J. Sambey, M.D. needed something, he did 146 SW ORTHOPAEDIC CT, LAKE CITY Arthur M. Sharkey, M.D. 386.755.9215 it.” Jason Shinn, M.D. WWW.TOI-HEALTH.COM The three also worked James B. Slattery, M.D. together on the local United John C. Stevenson, M.D. Dr. Glenn will be practicing out of The Orthopaedic Institute’s Federally Insured by the NCUA. flcu.org D. Troy Trimble, D.O. Lake City Facility and operating at Lake City Medical Center Way board of directors and James B. Vogler III, M.D. Deposits are federally insured by the NCUA, a US Government Agency, for up to $250,000. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective the Lloyds credited Bacon 7/30/2014 and subject to change at any time. 25-month APR is 1.50%, 360 penalty days. Offer expires 8/16/14. 4AOPINION OPINION

Sunday, August 10, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION A puzzling change in policy

he dual-enrollment academic program that allows our county’s top students an opportunity to earn an associate’s T degree — for free — by the time they graduate high school is a distinguished exam- ple of public education at its best. The program works, and preserving it should be a priority for the Columbia County School District. We do not need a policy that limits the course load of top-flight students. On Friday we learned such a policy, set to take effect this fall, will remain in place, but will include exemptions for all qualified stu- Spirit of fairness lacking at dents. Why even have a policy? We are in complete agreement with district water management district officials that marginal and failing students should not be a part of the dual-enrollment he lawyers at Suwannee ous well issues on his land. program. Taxpayers should not subsidize a River Water Management Is this an example of water bank- failing high-school student’s repeated attempts District just saved you, the ing? It is no secret that the applicant at college-level courses. T Florida taxpayers, some wishes to sell his land and would In our view, students who earn D’s or F’s money. But at the same time they not use this permit. Whether or just took away something of yours not the water user implements should be excused from the program alto- that is beyond price and that can- row-cropping, or sells his land, the gether. They clearly are not ready for college- not be replaced. The following is fact that the permit is issued for level courses and should be made to wait until a summation of this injustice to agriculture use does not make it graduation to pursue their studies. Florida’s citizens, carried out by our Jim Tatum & Merrillee mandatory that the district issue In addition, we believe students who can only leaders and supposed protectors of the permit. our state’s resources. Malwitz-Jipson Thus we see that SRWMD, while muster a C aren’t truly ready for college yet In May of 2014 members of Our protecting itself from dealing with either. Those students should be made to sit out Santa Fe River, Inc., first learned hard questions for which they may a semester and sharpen their academic skills that SRWMD had issued to a have no easy answers, has followed before returning to the college classroom. farmer a water use permit (WUP) meeting on Tuesday in Live Oak. the letter of the law, but they may The taxpayers who are footing the bill — as allowing an average daily rate By not allowing OSFR its right to have stepped over the line of good well as the students themselves, who mar (ADR) of 2.3142 million gallons and proceed, SRWMD has effectively judgment and good public relations. a maximum daily rate (MDR) of shielded its shortcomings, faulty Discriminating citizens who care their permanent transcripts with every poor 33.1200 gallons, for land to be newly procedures, flawed science and about what is happening to their grade — deserve better. converted from silviculture to row thinking from being exposed before springs and rivers and other natural Let’s encourage all high school students to cropping. This amounts to roughly an Administrative Hearings judge water resources, will question the excel at their own pace and give them every 845 million gallons per year, to be where an objective authoritative actions of these governor-appointed opportunity to succeed. withdrawn from the Suwannee, judgment could be rendered. leaders who are not protecting our We would ask the school board to consider Santa Fe and Ichetucknee spring- There are some problems which state’s priceless and irreplaceable sheds. SRWMD staff estimated this need to be addressed: the Three resources. this on Tuesday night. one permit would reduce the entire Prong Test in F.S. 373.223 needs to The SRWMD Governing Board springflow of the Ichetucknee head- be defined; it was designed to pro- meets next Tuesday in Live Oak spring by nearly one percent. tect the public interest and existing and on the agenda is the recom- TODAY IN HISTORY Given that the Santa Fe users, and but now it is being used mendation to deny continuation and Ichetucknee are deemed to issue permits, trending more of the challenge. OSFR requests On this date: “Outstanding Florida Waters” and toward “fast-track” operations, e.g. that all concerned citizens attend that SRWMD has categorized these getting the permit allocated in the this public meeting and show sup- In 1846, President James K. Polk signed a measure rivers as “in recovery” (meaning shortest time possible. Originally, port for protecting our springs and establishing the Smithsonian Institution. they are already damaged by over- this permit was requested for ten rivers. The meeting is at 9 a.m. at In 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt was stricken with use of water withdrawals), OSFR years, and as an afterthought, the Suwannee River Water Management polio at his summer home on the Canadian island of initiated a legal challenge to prevent applicant changed that number to District headquarters located at Campobello. further damage to these tributaries 20 years, and this was granted to 9225 CR 49, on the eastern out- In 1948, Allen Funt’s “Candid Microphone,” later of the Suwannee. him just one week later, with no skirts of Live Oak. You are welcome titled “Candid Camera,” made its TV debut on ABC. Due to confusion over the dead- apparent justifications given by and encouraged to speak for the line for submitting the challenge SWRMD. rivers but that is not necessary. You ■ Associated Press because of Memorial Day, a legal What science was used to might be asked to simply stand, if holiday, the challenge was inadver- determine an 0.84 percent flow you support water conservation. tently filed one day late, and on June reduction? What due diligence Your help is sorely needed and Lake City Reporter 18, 2014, the district dismissed the was the applicant required to sup- appreciated. petition on the basis that it was not ply? Where is evidence that the Serving Columbia County Since 1874 timely filed. OSFR then employed a 96-hour Aquifer Performance Test law firm that cited five precedences (APT) was done, that other districts The Lake City Reporter is published with pride where late petitioners had chal- require? Was due diligence done by lenges accepted due to “excusable the applicant or the district staff to ■ Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson is for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun­ neglect,” but the district intends to examine existing neighbor users? President of Our Santa Fe River, ties by Community Newspapers Inc. disallow this challenge, due to the Evidence exists that an immediate Inc., and Jim Tatum is a member We believe strong newspapers build strong technicality, at the Governing Board neighbor to the property has seri- of the organization. communities —“Newspapers get things done!” Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community­oriented newspapers. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, integrity and hard work. Pinemount teacher just doing her job

Todd Wilson, Publisher To the Editor: It reminds me of my first day in yanked me off my chair and I was Robert Bridges, Editor first grade, September 1927, Newton, sent to bed without supper with Emily Lawson, Associate Editor I do not know Mary Lee Rachal nor N.J. I was playing with a little comb many red marks of the razor strap Sue Brannon, Controller do I have any idea where Pinemount when Miss Drake saw me. on my legs and behind. Elementary School is located. She hit me on both hands so hard This discipline worked. I became I keep reading these newspaper I had the marks of the ruler on my an A student and valedictorian of Dink NeSmith, President Chairman articles about the way some people hands at the supper table. my high school class. Tom Wood, are persecuting this poor teacher My father saw the marks and who is only trying to teach their asked why I had them. When I Mary Beaty undisciplined children. told him, he got up from the table, Lake City LETTERS POLICY Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ­ Danger grows for US forces in Afghanistan ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters he killing of Army Maj. Gen. Greene, the 2,318th sign it, but both presidential con- must be signed and include the writer’s name, address Gen. Harold J. Greene in American to die in the war, was part tenders have said they would. Some and telephone number for verification. Writers can Kabul by an Afghan soldier of the U.S. mission to train Afghan Afghans may believe they can get have two letters per month published. Letters and T at a training academy and forces to keep the Kabul govern- rid of all U.S. personnel at the end the refusal of Afghan politicians ment in power against the Taliban at of this year if they don’t elect a guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not to agree on a new president seven least until the last Americans leave president to sign the pact. necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. weeks after the election call into sometime in 2016. A growing number of Americans BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL question once more why the United Complicating matters is that a would probably appreciate that out- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. States maintains a presence there. U.S. troop presence past this year come, bringing this 13-year-old war, BY FAX: (386) 752­9400. About 30,000 U.S. troops remain depends on the conclusion of an the nation’s longest, to an end. and the Obama administration accord between the two countries BY EMAIL: [email protected] wants to keep nearly 10,000 there on the rules governing the exten- after the end of this year. sion. Mr. Karzai has said he won’t ■ Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER COMMUNITY SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014 5A

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11 a.m. at Eastside Village, 164 SE Pearl Terrace. The program COMING UP will be the annual bingo game. For additional info please call Pot Recycle Joan Wilson 755-9897. Columbia County Master Gardeners will do free soil pH Aug. 14 testing each Wednesday at the Columbia County Extension Retirement Seminar Office’s new location, 971 W. The LifeStyle Enrichment Duval St. (U.S. 90), Suite 170. Center, 628 SE Allison Ct., will Also, please gather any pots host a Retirement Seminar you are not using and bring reviewing when to retire, social them in on Sept. 3 or 4 for the security, pension/IRA income, “Pot Recycle.” For more infor- Medicare, and other insurance mation, call 752-5384. needs. Moderators will be Sidney Thompson and Irv Crowetz. The ARISE 2014 seminar will be held Aug. 14 Mountaintop Ministries is from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Seating is excited to announce an upcom- limited to RSVP to 755-3476. ing concert, ARISE 2014, to be held Saturday August 16 CHS Orientation at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at Columbia High School will

6:30 p.m.). This event is free of TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter have orientation for ninth grad- charge and everyone is invit- ers on Thursday, August 14 ed. Mountaintop Ministries Celebrating with Smokey from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. in CHS is located at 5037 SW County Forestry queens Taylor Thornton (clockwise from left), Tiny Miss Columbia; Jennifer Crosby, Miss Columbia Auditorium. Orientation for tenth Road 240. County; Morgan Cushman, Teen Miss Columbia County; Shelbi McCall, Miss Florida Forestry; Abigail Harris, through twelfth grade will be Teen Miss Bradford County; Nevia Martinez, Junior Miss Columbia County and Emily Davis, Junior Miss Florida Thursday, August 14 at 6 p.m. in Folk in the Springs pose with Smokey Bear during his 70th Birthday celebration at the Lake City Mall Saturday afternoon. Close to CHS Auditorium. No schedules On Sunday, Sept. 21 Folk 200 people attended the event. will be given at either orientation. music will take over High Springs as A different Folk LCMS Orientation artist will be performing at a Aug. 11 Aug. 12 from 5-6 p.m. Irv Homeless Services Network of Lake City Middle School will different location throughout Crowetz will moderate the sem- Suwannee Valley will be Tuesday, have student orientation on downtown High Springs. This Cancer Support inar. Subjects covered will be: August 12 at 3:30 p.m. at the Wednesday, Aug. 14 at 10 a.m. is to highlight the artists and The Women's Cancer Support What you need to know; when Columbia County Public Library and 6 p.m. in the LCMS Gym, specific locations within walking Group of Lake City will meet to enroll; what is covered; and is West Branch, 435 NW Hall of 843 SW Arlington Blvd. Both distance of Main Street. There at Baya Pharmacy East, 780 SE a supplement needed. RSVP to Fame Drive. The Homeless programs are the same and you will be seven artists in six loca- Baya Drive from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 386-755-3476 x 107. Services Network of Suwannee may attend the one more conve- tions. Artists are: Alan Height, on Monday, August 11. Guests Valley serves Columbia and nient for you. Call 386-758-4800 Dayrl Brewer, Don Austin, Sno are always welcome. Information SVTA Meeting surrounding areas. For further for more. Roger’s, H.R. Gertner and Brian at 386-752-4198 or 386-755-0522. Suwannee Valley Transit information contact Jennifer Lee Smalley. Come visit places you Authority will meet Tuesday, at 386-752-5604 x 107. Early Learning may have never seen, such as Aug. 12 Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. at its head- The Early Learning Coalition the Secret Garden and the High quarters, 1907 SW Volyes St., Aug. 13 of Florida's Gateway Inc. will Springs Museum. The headlin- Medicare Seminar Live Oak. The public is invited have an executive/finance com- er is Brian Smalley, winner of The LifeStyle Enrichment to attend. Lake City Newcomers mittee meeting Thursday, Aug. the 2013 Florida Folk Album of Center, 628 SE Allison Ct., is Lake City Newcomers will 14 at 1:30 p.m. at 1104 SW Main the Year. A grand finale will be sponsoring a free educational Homeless Coalition have their regular luncheon Blvd. Call Stacey DePratter at at the Great Outdoors at 6 p.m. Medicare Seminar on Tuesday, The monthly meeting of the meeting Wednesday, Aug. 13 at 386-752-9770 for more.

OBITUARIES

Rick Bacon fore his newspaper career, he there. He served for two years Thompson oficiating. Visi- spent a dozen years in broad- as a board member of the South tation with the family will be Rick Bacon, the Richmond casting, working with several Carolina Press Association. held on Monday one hour prior County Daily Journal’s former radio stations in North Carolina. “The world is a smaller place to service time. Interment will editor and publisher, died Thurs- “Rick was a great guy and he today,” Bush said. “For the follow in Mt. Tabor Cemetery. day night at will be missed. He had a won- many of you who knew Rick DEES-PARRISH FAMILY Southeast- derful sense of humor that made and of his valiant and spirited FUNERAL HOME is in charge ern Region- working with him fun,” said struggle these last months, I’m of all arrangements. 458 South al Medical Robin Walker, business devel- sure you will be struck by the Marion Avenue Lake City, FL. Center after opment manager for The Robe- fundamental unfairness of his 32025. Please sign guestbook at a battle with sonian who reported directly to death. I hope, however, that you parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com lung cancer. Bacon. “But he was also a very will be inspired by the quality He was 67 good newspaper man who had of his gentle strength and great Mary Ellen Melum years old. great ideas that were essential spirit in his last struggle. He was Bacon had more than 44 years during a time when the industry the bravest soul I ever knew.” Ms. Mary Ellen Melum, 76, of experience in the newspaper is facing so many challenges.” Funeral arrangements are pending. of Lake City, FL passed away and media industry. After lead- Bacon penned his own obit- unexpectedly on Thursday, ing the Daily Journal, he went uary, which will be published Annie Mae Goulet July 24, 2014, in her home. She to work at sister Civitas Media soon in the Daily Journal. In it, was preceded in death by her newspaper The Robesonian in he wrote: “Everyone who re- Mrs. Annie Mae Goulet, 73, died loving husband, John Bernard Lumberton as community rela- members Rick is asked to cel- Thursday, August 7, 2014 at her Melum of 53 years. Mary was tions manager in August 2013. ebrate his life in their own way; residence following an extend- a much loved member of First Bacon also served as regional telling a ‘He wasn’t so bad’ ed illness. She was the daughter Christian Church where she was business development manager. or ‘What an ass’ story of their of the late very active in the Ladies Prayer “He had been ighting cancer … choosing. Boiled shrimp and a Nathan and Partners. She was also a mem- with incredible bravery and we beverage of your choice should Bernice Tyre ber of the church vocal group had thought heretofore, success- be part of any celebration.” Pearce. She and blessed us with her beau- fully,” said Michael Bush, CEO Bacon was raised in Burnsville, FILE was born in tiful voice on many occasions. of Civitas Media, which owns the younger of two children. He Lake City Mary was a very devoted Christ Central Ministries office manager/facilities director the Daily Journal. “Rick was a and his wife Candy, who were and moved volunteer in the local Habitat Leilani Dagley sorts through new backpacks at last year’s consummate professional, won- married for 29 years, moved to to Leesburg, for Humanity organization, Operation Backpack. This year, the program will be held at derful friend, terriic supporter Lumberton from Hamlet. They FL; and then in which she was so proud of of the company, true baseball have three grown children, Jon, returned to Lake City in 2011 helping to select families for Christ Central Ministries, 359 SW Dyal Ave. fan and a very funny guy. I Melody and Bryan, ive grand- to make her home. She was of homes, and supporting those will miss him every day both children and four rescue dogs. the Protestant faith and attended families through the process personally and professionally.” Bacon was an avid fan of the Pine Grove Baptist Church. She of becoming homeowners. In addition to his duties at Cincinnati Reds for more than enjoyed reading, baking, shop- She is survived by her loving th The Robesonian, Bacon was 50 years and traveled around ping, and spending time with son, John David, her Moth- Don’t miss 16 annual regional business development the country to watch them play. her husband. She Is preceded in er Helen Bennett of Ocala, 3 manager of Civitas Media’s Bacon attended the Universi- death by a brother Melvin Pearce. grandchildren, Alexis, Mary, Operation Backpack Eastern Carolina Group of ty of North Carolina at Chapel She is survived by her hus- and John David Jr. Melum, and newspapers, which includes the Hill and Mars Hill College. He band of forty-four years Keith 3 great-grandchildren, Jeremi- Bladen Journal, Laurinburg Ex- served for four years in the U.S. Goulet, Lake city, FL; one ah Thomas, Felix Melum, and From staff reports change, The Red Springs Citi- Air Force and held a top-se- brother Gerald Pearce (Caro- Kylie Bruno, 2 sisters Beverly zen and The St. Pauls Review. cret cryptography job while lyn) Lake City, FL. ive - sisCatlin and Dorothy Anderson. Bacon was known as an ex- stationed in Turkey and Italy. Christ Central Community Outreach will host its 16th ter-n-laws Karen Titon, Linda Mary Melum will be greatly cellent advertising executive He served on a number of McCane, Katherine Wood, missed and forever in our hearts. annual Operation Backpack on Saturday, Aug. 16 from 9 with a keen ability to help his community and business and Elaine Toth. Two nieces Memorial service will be held a.m. to 2 p.m. customers grow their business- boards. He was the immediate Sandra Pearce, Lake City, FL; at 10am Tuesday, August 12, es by implementing innovative past president of the Rocking- The event has outgrown its previous spot at the Kim Albritton (Jamie) Lake 2014 at First Christian Church, and successful advertising and ham Rotary Club. He served City, FL and one nephew Tim 403 W Duval St, Lake City, FL, Columbia County Fairgrounds and will this year be held marketing programs. He held on the board of directors of the Pearce (Felecia) Lake City, FL. Pastor Douglas Allen oficiating. at Christ Central, 359 SW Dyal Ave. leadership roles as publisher United Way in Lake City, Flori- Funeral services will be con- and regional publisher with CNI da. The Mitchell County Cham- They will again be offering Jansports backpacks to ducted at Dees-Parrish Fam- Obituaries are paid advertise- Newspapers Inc. and Heartland ber of Commerce named him ily Funeral Home Chapel on ments. For details, call the the first 300 participants. If you received a backpack in Publications in North Carolina, Chamber Member of the Year Monday August 11, 2014 at Lake City Reporter’s classified previous years, you will not be able to get one this year South Carolina and Florida. Be- during his time as publisher 10:00 A.M. with Reverend Ron department at 752-1293. as the backpacks come with a lifetime warranty. You are, however, still eligible to receive the school supplies. If your backpack is in disrepair, business cards will be available with information regarding the number to call to receive a free replacement backpack. CCSO will be on site for school-related finger printing. The Columbia County School District will also be there to provide school bus stop information for students for the upcoming school year. A pharmacist from North Florida Pharmacy will offer vitamin cards for students to receive free monthly vita- 934 NE Lake DeSoto Circle, Lake City, FL mins throughout the school year. (Next to Courthouse) Christ Central will also offer free of charge: school haircuts, physicals, vision exams, immunizations, and more. These are available to an unlimited number of participants. A hot dog meal will be provided after participants are done collecting services. Parents must be present with children. 6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014 Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424

an agreement on pay. SALARY ATTORNEY Williams said during his Continued From 1A Continued From 1A 30 years as county manag- Money spent on outside counsel er, he does not recall any how much is unknown. least 220 hours per year at problems with the process. From staff reports In 2013, the county paid outside law Under state law, the new- this pay rate, so he earns “If there any issues we Another duty of the county attorney firms $215,273.05. ly-elected attorney negoti- about $88,008 per year. would probably look for is to help commissioners select outside In 2012 the figure was $220,681.15, ates a contract for services If Feagle goes over the a state agency to help us counsel when issues arise requiring and in 2011, $210,431.93. with the county. minimum 220 hours, he resolve the conflict, but I specialized help, such as in labor law Of the four-year total of $829,683.85, Current County Attorney is compensated for those really don’t think it is a and tax cases. $51,629.14 went to the firm of Foreman, Marlin Feagle works for hours at the normal pay risk or a problem,” he said. While the county has the last say in McInnis & Associates Trust, of which $100 per hour, well below rate. He is also given health “Even in the event of an deciding who to hire, County Manager candidate Joel Foreman is a principal. market rates. insurance and retirement impasse, we will settle a Dale Williams said advice from the Foreman acts as conflict attorney for The Lake City Reporter benefits as a part of his contract.” elected county attorney is vital. the county, taking on work that current contacted both candi- total compensation. Williams explained that “We always consult with our county county attorney Marlin Feagle declines dates for county attorney, In 2011, Feagle earned Feagle has not asked for attorney before choosing an outside due to potential conflict of interest. Joel Foreman and Bruce an additional $9,762 dol- a renegotiation or a raise attorney,” Williams said. “The law is so The remainder went to firms outside Robinson, to ask what sal- lars, making his total sal- since 2006. He works at a specialized in some areas, so we try to the local market. ary they plan to ask for ary $97,770. In 2012, he much lower rate than most find specialized legal professionals, with “In every instance that we have hired should they be elected. was paid an additional other attorneys, Williams the blessing of the county attorney.” outside work, it has been because the “Any job, in govern- $21,680.50, which made his said. As of Aug. 5, the county had paid county attorney has found it was in ment or the private sec- total earnings $109,688.50. “Columbia County has $183,297.72 to private legal firms in the county’s best interest to do so,” tor, should have the salary In 2013, Feagle only earned enjoyed a very favorable 2014. Williams said. reevaluated from time to an additional $100, making situation with [Feagle],” time,” Foreman responded his total salary $88,108. he said. “He is extremely by email. “When elected I According to Williams, competent and has worked look forward to thought- Feagle opted to be paid for a wage well below what The rest of the primary field of being good to a county ful and open negotiations later for additional hours he is qualified for.” that was always good to in reaching an agreement during 2013 for tax pur- Williams said he Annual salaries for the other posts up for election during me.” that is in the best interests poses. believes Feagle worked at the Aug. 26 primary: Feagle said that along n U.S. Congress — $174,000 of the citizens of Columbia Columbia County is the such a low rate to serve as n State representative — $29,697 with being the county County.” only county in Florida to a public service to the peo- n County commission — $41,143 attorney, he also runs a Robinson also respond- elect its county attorney. ple of Columbia County. n City council — $17,764.24 private practice in which ed by email. The option of changing He believed it was the n School board — $29,556 he can charge prices more “I will negotiate the rate to an appointed county right thing to do as an in line with the going rate. fairly with the county based attorney was on the ballot elected official, he said. “I would be very sur- on the type of work to be in 2012, but was rejected “I’m from Columbia prised if the new county done and the resources of overwhelmingly by voters. County, I am all about and ask the county for a way to give back to the attorney doesn’t ask for the county,” he wrote. “I Under the current sys- Columbia County,” Feagle more money.” community he loves. more money,” he said. “I will take into account that it tem, the newly-elected said. “I see the budget cuts Feagle said he looked “It really never was am sure they will negotiate is governmental work and attorney and the county and I didn’t think it would at what he was doing as a all about the money,” he it, and quite frankly, I think funded by the taxpayers.” negotiate until they reach be fair of me to go back benefit to the county, or as said. “It was just my way they really have to.” DISTRICTS WEDDING ENROLLMENT Continued From 1A Continued From 1A Continued From 1A essary into Congressional of their patients. But if given exemptions to the new pol- District 5, represent- each of their patients is icy, Huddleston said. “There are ed by Democratic special to them, Leona many things that go into that.” Congresswoman Corrine is extra special. Huddleston said the district Brown, to keep those “She just had the best always makes exceptions to its Democratic-leaning voters attitude and demeanor policies to accommodate its best out of surrounding dis- about her,” Clay said. students. tricts. District 5 is meant to “Whenever she talked “There are many policies we provide black voters with to anyone, she would have to make exceptions for,” he an opportunity to elect a always grab their arm Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter said. “You have an academically candidate of their choice. and say, ‘Hey, sweet- WillowBrook residents watch the McCauley wedding ceremony with members of talented child. We will accommo- The judge also found fault heart.’” their families on Friday. date that child.” with Congressional District In June, Leona passed 10, currently held by away but not before her slightest touch will com- Students with a plan Republican Congressman family had her sign a fort you like no other.” Huddleston said “academical- Dan Webster, because of an wedding card for the Chelsey’s three ly talented students who have a appendage of white voters couple she considered bridesmaids teared up plan” will be among those grant- added to the Orlando-area grandchildren. as Brannon continued ed exemptions to the district’s district. When Greg told reading. Clay’s grooms- new three-course maximum dual Republicans say their Chelsey that was Leona’s men smiled earnestly. enrollment policy. He described new map is based on an handwriting in the card, “And lastly, these are students with a plan as those who earlier version of the 2012 her eyes widened and the hands that — even took high school courses such congressional plan that her sobs grew louder. when wrinkled and aged as Algebra 1 in middle school. Lewis seemed to indicate Inside the card, Leona — will still be reach- However, some of these students was better than the bill had written the Bible Chelsey and Clayton smear their wedding cake in ing for yours, still giving may not need to be granted an that passed that year. But verse, Proverbs 3:5-6, each other’s face during the wedding reception Friday. you the same unspoken exemption to earn more college legislative leaders say the which she used to read tenderness with just a credits while in high school. By new plan is better than the to Chelsey every night touch,” Brannon said. having earned high school credit initial 2012 proposal, mak- before she went to bed. After Chelsey knotted in middle school, they might be ing several districts more The verse says, a braid that Clay held able to begin their dual enroll- compact. “Trust in the Lord with to represent the cove- ment studies earlier under the “On every measure- all your heart; do not nant they’re entering terms of the new policy. ment, we improved upon depend on your own into with God through High schoolers are only allowed the map that (Lewis) spoke understanding. Seek their new marriage and to start taking dual enrollment consistently of in a favor- His will in all you do, Brannon prayed, Clay courses the semester after they able light,” said House and He will show you kissed his bride, and earn 10 high school credits, the Redistricting Chairman which path to take.” the two walked down new policy says. For students who Richard Corcoran, R-Land Almost the entire the aisle to “Ready, Set, didn’t take high school courses O’ Lakes. Harden clan was at Debbie Brannon (center), WillowBrook Assisted Living Roll” by Chase Rice. such as Algebra 1 in middle school, In all, the map approved WillowBrook Assisted facility administrator, officiates Chelsey Morgan and Before the wedding they’ll earn 10 credits by the first Friday would alter those Living Facility Friday Clayton McCauley’s wedding. The bride and groom party and the two families semester of their sophomore year two districts and five more. night to celebrate the are both certified nursing assistants at the facility. gathered for photos by and will be eligible to begin taking the gazebo, Chelsey and dual enrollment courses their sec- McCauley wedding. Hands to hold Clay walked by the patios ond semester of their sophomore Leona considered About 100 of their where their patients were year. Most classes at the college Chelsey and Clay fam- family and close friends sitting. Chelsey reached that dual enrollment students take ily, so the rest of their sat in white chairs over the railings to give are three credits, so under the new family thinks of them by the pond behind them hugs. policy, if students take the maxi- that way as well. WillowBrook as the facil- mum number of courses allowed “I wouldn’t have ity’s residents watched ‘A part of our family’ per semester, they will earn 45 col- missed this wedding the ceremony from When Chelsey and lege credits through their college for anything. They’re a their patios. Chelsey Clay got engaged on dual enrollment courses. very deserving young and Clay’s boss, Debbie January 5, they knew Students are allowed to take couple,” Gail Harden Brannon, the adminis- they wanted each of their as many dual enrollment courses said. “They (Chelsey trator at WillowBrook, patients at their wedding. as they like during the summer, and Clay) were so good officiated the ceremony. “I just feel like they’re so students could earn the addi- to her up until she As Brannon prepared a part of our family,” tional credits they need for their passed away in June. We to hand the rings to Chelsey said. “They associate’s degree that way. couldn’t have asked for the bride and groom, (the facility’s residents) Another way students can earn better caregivers. They she said, “These are give us great advice.” 10 high school credits before truly love their jobs.” the hands of your best But if they had their their sophomore year is by taking Clay said the card and friend, young and strong wedding anywhere Florida Virtual School courses, picture hit Chelsey hard- and full of love for you, besides WillowBrook, Huddleston said. Students who er than him because the that are holding yours every patient who want- qualify for dual enrollment at the night before Leona died, on your wedding day, ed to come probably start of their sophomore year can she said something as you promise to love wouldn’t have been able earn 54 college credits if they else to Chelsey besides each other today, tomor- to. Not all of the residents take the maximum three college Proverbs 3:5-6 — some- row and forever. These have family members courses each semester they’re thing along the lines of, are the hands that will who could drive them to allowed to under the new policy. “Y’all come together for work alongside yours a wedding somewhere An associate’s degree requires Jesus.” as together you build else, Chelsey explained. 60 college credits. And on Friday at 6:30 your future. These are “Where else can you The school board will report- p.m. at WillowBrook the hands that will pas- have so many witnesses edly take up the matter Tuesday, Assisted Living Facility, sionately love you and who have 50, 60 or 70 though it was not on the agenda that’s exactly what they cherish you through years of marriage expe- published on the district website did. the years and with the rience?” Brannon said. as of Saturday. Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014 7A Back-to-school safety tips A look ahead at this year’s FGC FHP asks drivers to double check for kids Entertainment in school zones. ho is ready By MEGAN REEVES for another season of FGC [email protected] W Entertainment? The hottest concert As the start of a new school year series in Lake City is set rolls around, the Florida Highway to return in the coming Patrol is out to remind the public months and promises to of ways to keep students safe while be one of our best sea- going to and coming from school sons yet. this year. The 2014-2015 season Troy Roberts FHP has designated August as will be the fourth season Public Information Coordinator Florida Gateway College Child Safety Awareness Month. of the current iteration “School starts on August 18 and of entertainment at FGC, as Lee Brice, Jerrod but the college has host- we want to encourage people to Niemann, Jars of Clay, ed entertainment much start paying attention again to where Larry Gatlin, Cirque longer than that. Ziva, and others have put children walk and stand in school Florida Gateway zones,” said Tracy Histler-Pace, Lake City on the map in College, then Lake City the entertainment indus- public information officer for FHP’s Community College, tr y. Lake City-based Troop B. “We don’t launched the Lyceum We feel like we’re want any tragic events happening Series in the ‘80s as on the right track, and during this school year.” a way to bring enter- thanks to numerous local The FHP campaign “Every Child tainment to the area. businesses around town is a Human Caution Sign” includes The series focused on who sponsor this series several tips and focus areas to the arts and brought year in and year out, in a variety of acts that remind drivers and pedestrians to we’re able to continue focused on culture. put safety first when traveling to and METROCREATIVE IMAGES bringing quality enter- With school starting back up August 18, the Florida Highway Patrol has designated The Lyceum Series tainment to Lake City. from school. served its purpose, but Officials are first making it a prior- August as Child Safety Awareness Month. Its campaign, ‘Every Child is a Human Now we’re on the began trailing off toward verge of a new season. ity to urge drivers to take a second Caution Sign,’ provides tips to remind drivers to watch out for children. the end of its run; atten- What’s ahead for 2014- look behind their vehicles before dance numbers were 2015? getting in, as well as being cautious Safety tips for riding the school bus: on the decline and the I’ll just say, as usual, when backing up. entire series needed a there’s something for “We are specifically putting out tips revamping to stay rele- everyone. Whether to help drivers when they are back- 1. Have a safe place to wait for the bus, away from traffic vant. you’re five or 85, you’ll ing up to prevent the large numbers 2. Stay away from bus until it has come to a complete stop So, with the blessing find something to enjoy of our president, Chuck of accidental injuries and death,” 3. Remain seated and out of bus aisles until the bus is completely stopped during our upcoming Hall, we went into the Histler-Pace said. “It is important for 4. Never put head, arms or hands outside the window season. 5. Cross the street in front of the bus, so driver can see you community. We asked There’ll be some drivers to check behind their vehicle what people wanted to before and after getting in the car.” variety acts. There will see. We got feedback probably even be some Another focus is educating par- from our students; what country music on the ents on the best ways to secure NHTSA reminds drivers that it is significantly. did they want to see? schedule, though in our their children inside a vehicle. The always best for children to ride in The Lake City Police Department And thus, FGC area, that should come National Highway Traffic Safety the back seat because it is the safest will also be patrolling neighborhoods Entertainment was born. as no surprise — country Administration gives recommenda- place for a rider inside a vehicle. and school zones, talking to people Our inaugural season music is king in North tions for parents to determine the FHP is also focusing on pedestri- about bicyclist and pedestrian safety. featured country music Florida. type of restraint seat to best protect an safety for children who wait for “One of our main priorities is to stars Easton Corbin and We plan on making our Diamond Rio; Tony- children under 12. the bus or walk to school. Officials get children to and from school official announcement in nominated Broadway Kids who are under 1 year of age remind students to always make use safely every day,” said LCPD Public the coming weeks, and star Norm Lewis; popular the Lake City Reporter should always ride in a rear-facing car of sidewalks and crosswalks. It is Information Officer Craig Strickland. variety acts like Barrage seat, according to the NHTSA website. also important for pedestrians and “During the school day, school will be the first to publi- and Jason Bishop; and cize our announcement. Children should be kept in a rear-fac- bicyclists to dress in visible clothing administrators have that covered, more. Be sure to keep an eye ing seat until they have reached the and follow pedestrian signals, FHP but before and after is the respon- The season was a suc- out for our upcoming height or weight limit recommended said. sibility of parents and the police cess — during our last lineup announcement. by the seat manufacturer. “For the first week of school, department.” Lyceum season, we saw Until then, know that At age 3, it is generally safe to troopers will be working in school Histler-Pace agreed that the pub- maybe 1,000-plus attend- its worth the wait. We’re move a child to a forward-facing zones and going around school lic has a responsibility to keep each ees for the whole season. excited about what’s in seat, NHTSA said. Once a child out- bus stops to make sure both stu- other safe during the back-to-school Our inaugural season of store this season. FGC Entertainment blew grows this seat, which usually hap- dents and drivers remember to pay transition. those numbers away — pens around age 4, it is time for them attention without being distracted,” “Children are the most wonderful we saw more than 8,000 to use a booster seat. Once they are Histler-Pace said. things in our lives,” she said. “They n Troy Roberts is the public people attend our shows. information coordinator at big enough to fit in a regular seat She added that drivers should are truly precious and we need to The past two seasons Florida Gateway College. belt, NHTSA says it is OK for them remember they are passing chil- make sure that all the back-to-school have been just as strong. He can be reached at troy. to sit without additional restraint. dren, so they should slow down activities go smoothly.” Popular performers such [email protected]. Last VBS is Wednesday Primary: Early voting starts Saturday From staff reports From staff reports Voting hours will be from County. 17579 SW State Road 47. The Wellborn Church of God, 3330 US Hwy 90, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Two Vote at Supervisor of Call the office of will host a Vacation Bible School on the following Early Voting for the 2014 Early Voting locations will Elections Office, 971 W Supervisor of Election Liz Wednesday nights: Aug. 13 from 7-9 p.m. Primary Election begins be available for all regis- Duval St. Suite 102, or Fort Horne with questions: 386- Call Pastor Cobb at 386-623-1348 for more. Aug. 16 and ends Aug. 23. tered voters of Columbia White Community Center, 758-1026.

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JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Fort White High’s DJ Jackson (7) runs through a tackle during a quarterback keeper at practice on Wednesday.

Prior big shoes “Andrew was smart and season and missed some ran the offense efficiently, games. help DJ Jackson and he was very durable,” “He needs to work on to fill big shoes. Jackson said. his progression and accu- As Baker progressed racy,” Coach Jackson said. By TIM KIRBY to his junior and senior “We don’t do much passing [email protected] seasons, Jackson spoke in JV and middle school.” of the two being on the Along with his dad, DJ TIM KIRBY/Lake City Reporter FORT WHITE — Much same wavelength when the has storied Fort White First United Methodist Church Pastor Jeff Tate addresses Tigers during the father-son like his dad at Columbia plays were sent in from the quarterbacks Jared Gilmer breakfast at the church on Saturday. High more than 20 years sideline. and Alex Gilmer working ago, Fort White High’s Jackson will now turn with him. DJ Jackson will be called that responsibility over to In addition to coaching, on to play quarterback DJ, who is entering his the Gilmers offer a buffer Columbia fathers and with not many snaps under sophomore year. between the head coach his belt. “DJ is very capable,” and his quarterback. “Anytime you lose your Coach Jackson said. “He “We have two former sons share breakfast signal-caller, it is always knows the plays and what quarterbacks helping us tough,” Indians head to do. He has really grown. out,” Coach Jackson said. coach Demetric Jackson The tools are there — he “Jared brings his skills and Rev. Jeff Tate children to wrath; but bring Tate had a story to go said when talking about has good vision and a Alex had the talent to play them up in the nurture and with the final point. In the the upcoming season. strong arm. He can make in college. The combina- delivers message admonition of the Lord.” football playoffs Manatee Fort White didn’t just guys miss running and can tion is good for us. I am at annual event. Tate, who has four daugh- High of Bradenton beat up lose a quarterback to grad- throw the long ball. not just a coach, but the ters, tweaked the verse a soundly on Chamberlain. uation, it lost a four-year “I don’t care how good head coach and also (DJ’s) By TIM KIRBY bit, saying sometimes it Tommie Frazier was the starter. a quarterback is, though, dad.” [email protected] may be necessary to make quarterback for Manatee Andrew Baker threw if he doesn’t have the The father-son combina- a child mad. and Tate met him. every pass that the Indians experience.” tion will get its first live Columbia High football’s Tate also told the story “He had run all over us,” attempted last year and DJ has come up through test in the kickoff clas- annual father-son breakfast of King David and his sons, most all of them for the the ranks at Fort White, sic game at Dixie County was Saturday at the First Absalom and Amnon. CHS continued on 3B three previous seasons. but he was hurt early last High on Aug. 22. United Methodist Church. David faltered in his rela- The tradition of fresh- tionship with the two sons. men parents cooking for Amnon defiled his sister the Tigers was contin- and David took no action. ued and 165 attended the Absalom give a banquet breakfast. that David failed to attend, First United Methodist and Absalom eventually Pastor Rev. Jeff Tate was killed his brother. guest speaker. “I believe it is because Tate spoke of the peo- his dad failed him,” Tate ple he looked up to as a said. “David did a better child, a progression from job with Solomon. It is com- super-heroes to firefighters forting to know that 2,000 and police to teachers and years ago dads were mess- coaches. ing up when you and I are “The true heroes were messing up today.” those men who invested Tate played four sports in my life,” Tate said. “My in high school at Tampa father was a great hero and Chamberlain and played a lot of you here have great rugby in college. He is heroes. All of us have great an Auburn graduate and dad-figures.” a big War Eagle fan and Tate spoke of his grand- cheers for his hometown mother who, in the final Buccaneers. stages of Alzheimer’s dis- As for lessons he has ease, could recognize no learned, Tate listed: one and spoke only of her n God is not just the father. first thing in your life, He is “She always remem- everything; bered and talked about n Stand up for people her dad,” Tate said. “In her who are picked on; eyes and mind that was fad- n If you mess up, ing, he was a super-hero. step up and take the We fathers and father fig- consequences; ures have that potential n Surround yourself with to be super-natural to our people who are wise; children. We can influence n Work harder than greatly the potential of everybody else; their relationship with God n Always give 100 per- and others.” cent and make every Tate said the word father moment count; is written 850 times in the n Finish what you start; Bible. n Be a good sport, kind One specific verse is and generous to everyone, Ephesians 6:4. “And, ye and bring out the best in fathers, provoke not your the player next to you. 2BSPORTS

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FORT WHITE VOLLEYBALL County has open CHS FOOTBALL (Gausman 6-3), 1:35 p.m. Denver at San Francisco, 4 p.m. registration for its fall TELEVISION San Francisco (Lincecum 9-7) at Kansas City at Carolina, 8 p.m. Varsity tryouts in Booster tickets, Kansas City (D.Duffy 6-10), 2:10 p.m. Monday, Aug. 18 leagues through the end TV sports Texas (N.Martinez 1-8) at Houston Cleveland at Washington, 8 p.m. gym on Monday of August at Brian’s Sports gifts available (Keuchel 10-7), 2:10 p.m. on U.S. Highway 90 west. Today Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-6) at Chicago Fort White High Fee is $55 for a single Columbia High football Cubs (T.Wood 7-9), 2:20 p.m. AUTO RACING ARENA FOOTBALL volleyball varsity tryouts player, $75 for two siblings booster season tickets, 8 p.m. Boston (R.De La Rosa 3-4) at are 3 p.m. Monday in the parking passes and gifts L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 3-7), 3:35 p.m. and $95 for three or more ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference Race week gym. championship Minnesota (P.Hughes 11-8) at Oakland siblings. Proof of age is are available for pickup AUTO RACING (Hammel 1-4), 4:05 p.m. SPRINT CUP For details, call coach required. Divisions range at McDuffie Marine & 1 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Joh.Danks 9-7) at CHEEZ-IT 355 Becky Larson at from 17U to 6U T-ball. Sporting Goods. ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Cheez- Seattle (E.Ramirez 1-5), 4:10 p.m. Site: Watkins Glen, New York. (352) 231-9816. For details, call Randy it 355, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Monday’s Games Schedule: Today, race, 1 p.m. (ESPN, For details, go to infor Detroit (Verlander 10-10) at Pittsburgh mation@girlssoftball Thomas at 623-0097. 6:30 p.m. noon-4 p.m.). CHS BASEBALL FS1 — United Sportscar Championship, (Locke 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Track: Watkins Glen International association.org. Continental Tire Road Race Showcase, at N.Y. Yankees (Capuano 1-2) at (road course, 2.45 miles). Dugout Club CHS SWIMMING Elkhart Lake, Wis. (same-day tape) Baltimore (B.Norris 9-7), 7:05 p.m. Race distance: 220.5 miles, 90 laps. SEMINOLES GOLF Tampa Bay (Smyly 6-10) at Texas VERIZON INDYCAR meeting Monday Team meeting 11 a.m. (Lewis 8-8), 8:05 p.m. Next race: ABC Supply Wisconsin Kickoff gathering TNT — PGA of America, PGA Minnesota (Correia 5-13) at Houston 250, Aug. 17, Milwaukee Mile, West Allis, The CHS Dugout Aug. 18 at pool Championship, final round, at Louisville, Ky. (Peacock 3-8), 8:10 p.m. Wisconsin. Club will meet at 6 p.m. planned Aug. 21 2 p.m. Oakland (Gray 12-5) at Kansas City Online: http://www.indycar.com A Columbia High swim CBS — PGA of America, PGA (Ventura 9-8), 8:10 p.m. FORMULA ONE Monday at the school. The Lake City Seminole team meeting is Championship, final round, at Louisville, Toronto (Hutchison 8-9) at Seattle Next race: Belgian Grand Prix, Election of officers is on Club’s 2014 Kickoff 3:30 p.m. Aug. 18 at the Ky. (F.Hernandez 12-3), 10:10 p.m. Aug. 24, Spa-Francorchamps Circuit, Spa- the agenda and coach Gathering is 6 p.m. pool. Practice starts 3 p.m. Francorchamps, Belgium. Heath Phillips will discuss TGC — USGA, U.S. Women’s Amateur Aug. 21 at The Country Aug. 19. NL standings Online: http://www.formula1.com the upcoming season. Championship, championship match, at NHRA MELLO YELLO Club at Lake City. Speaker For details, call Linda Glen Cove, N.Y. Interested parties are East Division DRAG RACING is Michael Langston with Richardson at 965-7071 or 5 p.m. W L Pct GB Next event: Lucas Oil Nationals, invited. coach Mary Kay Mathis at TGC — LPGA, Meijer Classic, final warchant.com. Washington 62 52 .544 — Aug. 14-17, Brainerd International For details, call Jimmy round, at Grand Rapids, Mich. For details, call 397-6661. Atlanta 59 56 .513 3½ Raceway, Brainerd, Minnesota. HORSE RACING Finnell at 438-4628, Kathy Miami 56 59 .487 6½ Online: http://www.nhra.com 752-2180. 5 p.m. Thomas at 397-5748 or YOUTH BASEBALL New York 55 61 .474 8 OTHER RACES FS1 — Thoroughbreds, Saratoga Phillips at 984-5261. Philadelphia 52 64 .448 11 TUDOR UNITED SPORTSCAR ADULT SOFTBALL Special Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Lake City fall Central Division CHAMPIONSHIP: Continental Tire Road LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL W L Pct GB Race Showcase, Sunday (Fox Sports 1, FORT WHITE BABE RUTH Fall registration 6 p.m. registration Milwaukee 64 52 .552 — 6:30-9:30 p.m.), Road America, Elkhart ESPN2 — Playoffs, Mid-Atlantic Pittsburgh 62 53 .539 1½ Lake, Wisconsin. Online: http://www.imsa. Election meeting through Aug. 28 Regional final, at Bristol, Conn. Lake City/Columbia St. Louis 61 53 .535 2 com MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL County Youth Baseball Cincinnati 59 57 .509 5 set for Tuesday Columbia County Adult 2 p.m. Chicago 49 65 .430 14 Softball fall registration has fall league TBS — L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee Cheez-It 355 lineup West Division Fort White Babe Ruth registration (ages 4-15) 4 p.m. is open through Aug. 28. W L Pct GB Baseball has its annual WGN — Chicago White Sox at At Watkins Glen International Four leagues (four-team online at lcccyb.com today Los Angeles 66 51 .564 — meeting for elections to Seattle Watkins Glen, N.Y. minimum) are offered: through Sept. 7. Cost San Francisco 62 54 .534 3½ 8 p.m. Saturday qualifying; race today all positions at 6:30 p.m. San Diego 52 62 .456 12½ women on Monday; is $75 per child plus ESPN — Washington at Atlanta (Car number in parentheses) Tuesday at the South Arizona 50 66 .431 15½ church on Tuesday; men online fee. Live MOTORSPORTS 1. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 129.466 Colorado 45 70 .391 20 Columbia Sports Park Noon mph. on Wednesday; co-ed on registration dates will be Today’s Games board meeting room. FS1 — MotoGP Moto3, Indianapolis 2. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 129.138. Thursday. Team cost is announced. Miami (Hand 2-3) at Cincinnati (Cueto Grand Prix 3. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Interested parties 13-6), 1:10 p.m. $250. For details, call Jessica 1 p.m. 128.968. should call Jackie Brooks N.Y. Mets (Za.Wheeler 7-8) at For details, go to Langley at 867-1897. FS1 — MotoGP Moto2, Indianapolis 4. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, at (386) 527-2555 and Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 5-11), 1:35 p.m. Grand Prix 128.859. www.ballcharts.com/ San Diego (T.Ross 10-10) at Pittsburgh attend the meeting. 2 p.m. 5. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, CCAdultsoftball. n From staff reports (Morton 5-10), 1:35 p.m. FS1 — MotoGP World Championship, 128.816. Indianapolis Grand Prix St. Louis (Lynn 11-8) at Baltimore 6. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, AAU CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER (Gausman 6-3), 1:35 p.m. 128.701. 7 a.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 13-2) at 7. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, Middle school NBCSN — Exhibition, Bundesliga/ Milwaukee (J.Nelson 2-2), 2:10 p.m. 128.186. Premier League, Dortmund at Liverpool San Francisco (Lincecum 9-7) at 8. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 128.179. meetings set Kansas City (D.Duffy 6-10), 2:10 p.m. 10 a.m. 9. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 128.052. An informational FS1 — FA Community Shield, Arsenal Tampa Bay (Cobb 7-6) at Chicago 10. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, vs. Manchester City, at London (Wembley Cubs (T.Wood 7-9), 2:20 p.m. 127.867. meeting for middle Stadium) Colorado (F.Morales 5-6) at Arizona 11. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 127.761. school athletes interested 10:30 p.m. (Miley 7-8), 4:10 p.m. 12. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 127.51. in running AAU cross Washington (G.Gonzalez 6-8) at ESPN2 — MLS, Houston at Seattle 13. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, country and their parents SWIMMING Atlanta (A.Wood 7-9), 8:05 p.m. 128.205. 4 p.m. Monday’s Games 14. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, is 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at NBC — U.S. National Championships, N.Y. Mets (Niese 5-8) at Philadelphia 128.131. Alligator Park. Meetings at Irvine, Calif. (same-day tape) (D.Buchanan 6-5), 1:05 p.m. 15. (51) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, will continue for athletes TENNIS Detroit (Verlander 10-10) at Pittsburgh 128.026. on Wednesday through (Locke 3-3), 7:05 p.m. 1 p.m. 16. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 127.839. Friday. All FHSAA ESPN2 — WTA, Rogers Cup, L.A. Dodgers (Haren 9-9) at Atlanta 17. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, championship, at Montreal (Teheran 10-8), 7:10 p.m. 127.782. physicals and other 3 p.m. St. Louis (S.Miller 8-8) at Miami 18. (26) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 127.715. required forms must be ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Rogers (Koehler 7-9), 7:10 p.m. 19. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 127.575. turned in before an athlete Cup, championship, at Toronto Milwaukee (Gallardo 6-6) at Chicago 20. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, can participate. ——— Cubs (Arrieta 6-3), 8:05 p.m. 127.573. Monday Colorado (Lyles 6-1) at San Diego 21. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, For details, e-mail MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (Hahn 7-3), 10:10 p.m. 127.562. [email protected]. 1 p.m. 22. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, MLB — N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia 127.322. GIRLS SOFTBALL 7 p.m. FOOTBALL 23. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, ESPN — L.A. Dodgers at Atlanta 127.309. Registration open NFL preseason 24. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 127.278. 25. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, for fall league BASEBALL Thursday 127.245. N.Y. Jets 13, Indianapolis 10 26. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 127.243. Girls Softball AL standings Washington 23, New England 6 27. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 127.197. Association of Columbia Baltimore 23, San Francisco 3 28. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 127.192. East Division Kansas City 41, Cincinnati 39 29. (95) Michael McDowell, Ford, W L Pct GB Denver 21, Seattle 16 127.177. Baltimore 66 49 .574 — San Diego 27, Dallas 7 30. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, New York 61 54 .530 5 Friday 127.012. Toronto 61 56 .521 6 Atlanta 16, Miami 10 31. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, Tampa Bay 56 59 .487 10 Buffalo 20, Carolina 18 126.819. Boston 51 64 .443 15 Jacksonville 16, Tampa Bay 10 32. (77) Nelson Piquet Jr., Ford, Central Division Chicago 34, Philadelphia 28 126.715. W L Pct GB Minnesota 10, Oakland 6 33. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 126.704. Detroit 63 50 .558 — New Orleans 26, St. Louis 24 34. (32) Boris Said, Ford, 126.571. Kansas City 61 53 .535 2½ Thursday, Aug. 14 35. (83) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 126.508. Cleveland 57 59 .491 7½ Jacksonville at Chicago, 8 p.m. 36. (23) Alex Bowman, Toyota, Chicago 55 62 .470 10 Friday, Aug. 15 125.824. Minnesota 51 63 .447 12½ Philadelphia at New England, 7:30 p.m. 37. (98) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, owner West Division Tennessee at New Orleans, 8 p.m. points. W L Pct GB San Diego at Seattle, 10 p.m. 38. (33) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, Oakland 71 44 .617 — Detroit at Oakland, 10 p.m. owner points. Los Angeles 67 48 .583 4 Saturday, Aug. 16 39. (36) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, Seattle 61 54 .530 10 Green Bay at St. Louis, 4 p.m. owner points. Houston 48 68 .414 23½ Baltimore at Dallas, 7 p.m. 40. (66) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, owner Texas 45 70 .391 26 N.Y. Giants at Indianapolis, 7 p.m. points. Today’s Games N.Y. Jets at Cincinnati, 7 p.m. 41. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, Cleveland (Carrasco 3-4) at Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. owner points. N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 7-7), 1:05 p.m. Miami at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. 42. (7) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, Detroit (Price 11-8) at Toronto Atlanta at Houston, 8 p.m. owner points. (Buehrle 11-8), 1:07 p.m. Arizona at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. 43. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, St. Louis (Lynn 11-8) at Baltimore Sunday, Aug. 17 owner points.

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Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014 3B GOLF REPORTS MGA par 3 event Aug. 23

The MGA will be host- QUAIL HEIGHTS at +4 were Larry Boone ing a par three tournament COUNTRY CLUB and Keith Denmark. on Aug. 23. Entry fee is Nicki Newmans Skin winners were Frog $30 per person, with lunch Niewisch, Jim Munns, included. Shotgun start is Keith Denmark and Carter 8:30 a.m. Tortorice, Jack Tuggle and with two. There will be a cash McGraw with two. Closest to the pin payout with optional skins Closest to the pin winners were Carter on game, and closest to the winners were Boone on No. 3, Jack Tuggle on pin prizes. No. 3, Heavrin on Nos. 5 No. 5, Munns on Nos. 11 The sign-up board is in and 11, and McGraw on and 15, and Ronnie Ash on the pro shop. No. 15. No. 17. Friday Dogfight winner Monday’s Top of the The Wednesday was Joe Herring with a Hill winners were: Hugh Scramble winners after a +4. Following close behind Sherrill and Tim Tortorice one-hole playoff were team in second with a +3 was tied for first place with +2; members Mike Kahlich, Bob McGraw, and in third, Jerry Snowberger in third Jacob Bryan and John COURTESY breaking even in points, place with a +1. Kelly. The pot rolled over Nothing But Nets won the RCC/AMN Summer Adult Basketball League tournament. was Gerald Smithy. Wednesday Blitz winner for the sixth week. Team members are (front row, from left) player coach Chris Craft, Ted Young and Skin winners were Larry with a +7 was Chet Carter. To schedule a tee time Quentin Johnson. Back row (from left) are Keith Eddy, Laquavis Paul, Eddie Ford, Boone, Al Cohoon, Randy In second with a +5 was or more information, call Lawrence Lee, Taylor Veins and JeVonn Smith. Heavrin, Kevin Parks, Tim Rick Cahill. Tying for third the pro shop at 752-3339. Nothing But Nets takes Hornet Classic draws 80 adult league tournament There were 80 players COUNTRY CLUB top honors in the Thursday in The Hornet Classic on at LAKE CITY Night Scramble on July 31 From staff reports scored 12. points, followed by Smith Aug. 2. Carl Ste-Marie with a 6-under par. The pot For the Richardson and Veins with 13 apiece. Brett Suggs, Jeffery hole (No. 14) carried over. Nothing But Nets won Wolves, Kendrick Clayton Carl Brown poured in Barnes, Rob Cassube The Thursday Night the Richardson Community scored 23 points, Cameron 33 points to lead the Heat. and Phillip Russell won putts” on Tuesday with 28 Scramble is open to any- Center/Annie Mattox North Reynolds scored 21, and Russell Williams scored 16 first place with a 52. Josh putts. Peggy Radcliffe one. Cost is $23 for mem- Summer Adult Basketball Marcell Thomas scored 16. points with Kendrick Taylor Dubberly, Peyton Lawson, came in second with 30 bers and $30 for non-mem- League tournament cham- After a first-round bye, scoring 15 and Caesar Kevin Odom and Garrett putts. Caroline Stevens bers. Sign up by 5 p.m. pionship last week. Richardson Wolves defeat- Taylor scoring 13. Odom came in second with and Roberta Whitaker tied Good Old Boys results: Nothing But Nets defeat- ed Da Threat 101-80 in the Da Threat won the play- a 56. Lance McCray, Henry for third with 31 putts. n Match 1 — Ed Snow, ed Richardson Wolves 86-71 semifinals. in game over RCC/AMN McCray, Brent Chambers Chip-ins were Carol Noidrie Moses and Jim in the championship game Both Varion Coppock and Wolves, 86-76. and Trey Jackson came in Felton (No. 2) and Dottie Bell def. Shelton Keen, at Richardson Community Reynolds scored 21 points. Top scorers for Da Threat third with a 56. Rogers (No. 7). Stan Woolbert and Jim Center. Chris Carodine scored 19 were Alvin Jernigan, 27, Greg Lyons won closest There were 26 players McGriff, 10–8, and Don Richardson Wolves led points, Marcell Thomas James Thomas, 23, Monte to the pin, McCray won in the Wednesday Blitz. Howard, Bill Rogers and the regular season stand- scored 16 and Clayton Tisdale, 14, and Javonte longest drive and Mike Jordan Hale won first Joe Persons 10–6; ings, with Nothing But scored 14. Foster, 12. Harris won longest putt. place in the A Division with n Match 2 — Dennis Nets in second place. Nothing But Nets beat Mareo Robinson led There were 19 play- a +9. Keith Shaw came in Hendershott, Jim Stevens, Taylor Veins and Eddie Walmart Heat 96-83 in RCC/AMN with 28 points. ers in the Sunday Blitz on second with a +6. Mike Paul Davis and Dave Ford each scored 21 points the other tournament Dilan Hall scored 21 points, Aug. 3. Gough came in third with Cannon def. Eli Witt, for Nothing But Nets. semifinal. with Jordan Coppock scor- Terry Hunter won first a +5. Nick Whitehurst, Howard Jevonn Smith scored 15 Ford led the Nets with 23 ing 13 and Darrell Jones place with a +9. Chad John Raulerson won first Whitaker and Dan points and Quentin Johnson points. Johnson scored 21 scoring 12. Hunter came in second place in the B division with Stephens, 11–8, and Marc with a +8. A.J. Lavin came a +9. Eddy Brown came Risk, Emerson Darst, in third with a +6. Buddy in second with a +8. Jerry Bill Wheeler and Bobby Slay came in fourth with a Smith came in third with Simmons, 11–6. +5. Mickey Willcox came a +5. Top scores: Risk 75 in fifth with a +2. Skin winners were: Hale (37-38), Snow 76 (39-37), Closest to the pin win- (No. 2), Bob Randall (No. Persons 77 (41-36), Witt 77 ners were: Eli Witt (No. 7), Russ Adams (No. 8), (37-40), McGriff 77 (37-40), 5), Chad Hunter (No. 7), Mike McCranie (No. 17) Darst 78 (40-38), Howard Keith Shaw (No. 15) and and Buddy Slay (No. 18). 78 (36-42) and Stevens 79 John Raulerson (No. 17). The pot hole (No. 12) (41-38). Skins winners were: had lots of birdies and the Congratulations to ... Chad Hunter (Nos. 7 and pot carried over. Dan Stephens for his eagle 13), Lavin (No. 8) and The Wednesday Blitz on No. 14 ... Chad Hunter Bruce Ford (No. 9). costs $13 (plus optional for his hole-in-one on The Sunday Blitz costs pot), plus cart fee, and is No. 7. $20, plus cart fee, and is open to anyone. Call to Upcoming events: open to anyone. Call to make a tee time. n Aug. 23, MGA make a tee time. The team of Mike Tournament; Ann Bormolini won first McCranie, Zane McCranie n Sept. 13-14, The place in the Ladies Day “low and Mark Boris won the Rountree.

COURTESY Richardson Wolves were regular season champions in the RCC/AMN Summer Adult Basketball League. Team members are (front row, from left) Trey Simmons, John Young and Marcel Thomas. Back row (from left) are Ryan Bell, Cameron Reynolds, Varion Coppock, Chris Carodine and Kendrick Clayton. Not pictured is Maceo Sheppard. CHS: Breakfast gets season started Continued From Page 1B Tate said. “When I talked to ships with God, family and Brian Allen and his staff him after the game, he said, friends,” Tate said to the and players left breakfast ‘I am never as good as I’m fathers and fathers-to-be. to go to the stadium for going to be.’” “Being a dad begins in the picture day. Gator fans who remem- heart. Children need some- “This is our way to get ber the 1996 Fiesta Bowl one who will listen to them the season started and I against Nebraska can attest and time spent with them love the opportunity to go to that. is invaluable. You need to to different groups and “You might remember be disciplined, so they are houses of the Lord in the great moments in a foot- protected and know they community,” Allen said. ball game, but all that mat- are loved.” “It allows kids and dads to ters in life is your relation- Columbia head coach broaden their horizons.” Gordon wins pole

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WATKINS GLEN, New York — Jeff Gordon’s resur- gent season continues. Gordon turned a fast lap of 129.466 mph on Saturday to win the pole for the Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, edging road racing ace Marcos Ambrose and Hendrick Motorsports team- mate Jimmie Johnson in the second and final round of knockout qualifying. It was Gordon’s first pole of the season, his third at Watkins Glen where he has won four times, and 75th of his stellar career. 4BSports

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PHOTO COURTESY ROB CHAPMAN Dustin Harper caught these redfish at Suwannee using shrimp.

PHOTO COURTESY ROB CHAPMAN Mike McRae with a black drum.

Mike McRae: PHOTO COURTESY ROB CHAPMAN PHOTO COURTESY ROB CHAPMAN Andrew Ferris caught this bluegill while Wyatt Cummings caught this monster bass ‘Fish Whisperer’ fishing near grandmother Jan Ferris’ house. recently,fishing with his dad, Matt.

’ve known Mike OUTDOORS 360 spread option? He must McRae for almost a have been using old decade, and we talk photos on Facebook I fishing every time joked, but I knew if anyone we’re together. was catching fish out of IThe irony is that we’ve the 90-degree bathwater never actually fished on our local flats it had to together. He was the be him. P.E. coach at Summers So Mike and I met at Elementary, and I was the their Suwannee River Tech Lab teacher during house about 5 p.m. Friday the fall of 2006. I knew the with a plan to hit the exact first time we met that he same spot that had either spent more time Rob Chapman produced the previous [email protected] sunbathing than the cast weekend. of The Jersey Shore, or he We didn’t waste any was a die-hard fisherman. to feed a village. So, what time, and the boat was There was no does he do? He basically already in the water (Mike in-between. feeds a village. He’s like had fished earlier in the Here’s the difference the Santa Claus of fresh day with his dad). We between Mike and other fish fillets. drove through the canal fishermen: He doesn’t just When Mike’s done and he knew every one by talk a big game about fishing, he fills his sleigh their first name, their kid’s PHOTO COURTESY ROB CHAPMAN fishing, he lives it. He (truck) with a sack names, and even their Abi Brooks with her first ever saltwater catch, a black bass caught out of Keaton Beach. thinks like a fish, he stalks (cooler) and presents dog’s names. After just fish like a fish, he eats (perfectly filleted fish), and a few hundred yards we like a fish (seriously he then distributes them from cleared the canal and hit once ate fish six times in Suwannee to Lake City. He full throttle. a week), and I think he probably leaves a trail like We headed out to his might even have gills like the gingerbread man of secret spot. a fish. fish carcasses on the back One thing you’ll learn This isn’t me telling a roads he frequents. about my articles is that fish story — he’s a I love eating fish, but I’m fiercely loyal to those living, breathing fishing there are some fish that who I fish with when it machine. I’m not crazy about. comes to “their spots.” Coach McRae is Bluefish and their pelagic Mike is in my circle of currently the P.E. coach friends, kingfish and trust, and we’ve exchanged at Pinemount Elementary, Spanish mackerel, aren’t GPS numbers and and the second he’s off the my favorite. I’ll make a information trip after trip, clock he fishes like there’s smoked dip out of them, and I know I can trust him, no tomorrow. It’s why but that’s generally it. and he can trust me. It’s I call him the “Kingfish Mike brought me a bag mutually beneficial when Whisperer.” of Spanish mackerel to you reach that level of When he’s at home, Summers Elementary one trust. he’s fishing off his family’s day — already fried, and With that being said, dock, catching bass and left over from the night we set up up somewhere big specks. When he’s not before. This was a recipe in the water between at home he’s probably for disaster (literally), or Mexico, the Florida Keys, towing his 20-foot Cape so I thought. That fish Suwannee and Destin. Horn towards Suwannee. tasted like it was the His parents, Dr. Barney freshest grouper I had To be continued … and Mary Virginia McRae, ever eaten. From that day raised Mike and all of on I never turned down a n Rob Chapman IV is a his older brothers (Skip, bag of fish from Mike. It tournament-winning angler Norman and Chris) on the could have been mudfish, and outdoorsman from Lake water. They’ve owned a and I’d have ordered City. He’s an award-winning house in Lake City seconds and thirds. marine artist, a graduate of (currently on Lake Jeffrey) Mike posted a report Florida Gateway College and and on the Suwannee River about two weeks ago that of Jacksonville University. He since 1972. That’s what featured a banner day of is currently the Coordinator of they knew growing up: eat, redfish and big trout, and Marketing, Web, & Graphics sleep, fish, eat, sleep, fish, I had to experience it for Production at FGC, and is and repeat. myself. active both in the outdoors The unique thing about Was he really catching and designing for outdoors Mike is that he is fish in the middle of the companies throughout the completely unselfish. dog days of summer, while world. He’d love to hear He catches enough fish everyone else was from you! Send your reports, between freshwater, struggling like John photos, and articles to PHOTO COURTESY ROB CHAPMAN saltwater and other waters Brantley running the [email protected]. Josiah Rossin caught his first fish ever with his brother, Jaiden, and dad, James. Lake City Reporter Columbia, Inc. Your marketplace source for Lake City and Columbia County Week of Sunday, August 10-16, 2014 www.lakecityreporter.com Section C Quick & affordable Spend less time, money at the grocery store with these meals

From staff reports important. Norman said rotisserie chicken Many families face hectic is a good choice for simple meals schedules and tight budgets, because it’s already cooked. especially when kids go back to “Once it’s already cooked all school. A few quick meal solu- you’ve got to do is the other part tions can help you spend less of the cooking,” she said. “If you at the store and want to make a casserole, your enjoy more time chicken is already prepared and with your family you’ve already eliminated a big this school year. step. There are so many recipes Genie now a’days where you can take Norman, one of that already cooked rotisserie the Lake City chicken and make tons of good Norman Reporter’s Taste dishes.” Buddies food col- Norman said the rotisserie umnists, said it’s important to be chicken makes great casseroles, able to have quick healthy meals salads and sandwiches. for the family in order to increase Theo Weening, global meat quality family time. buyer for Whole Foods Market, “Children going back to school believes that the best tasting STATEPOINT need as much attention from their meat comes from chickens raised A store-bought rotisserie chicken can help you whip up chicken burritos in a fraction of the time if you had to parents when they are home in the old fashioned way. cook your own fresh chicken. With just a few other fresh ingredients, you’ve got a delicious dinner on the table, the evenings to have quality time, “Preparing great tasting meat more money in your wallet, and more time with your family. help them with their homework, starts long before you bring it to talk about their day and just home from the store. It starts on Animal Welfare Rating System, table meal. • Added to pesto pasta: Mix time to be a family,” Norman said. the farm,” Weening said. “Check so consumers can know exactly • Cubed in a cooked grain whole wheat pasta with pesto, “If you are spending all your time the label and opt for chicken that how the animal was raised. salad: Step up a side dish and chopped tomatoes and chicken in the kitchen, that time will be was raised the way nature intend- While rotisserie chicken on its make it an entrée. Add chicken for a well-rounded dinner. limited.” ed — on a vegetarian diet with no own is a delicious, easy go-to to whole grains, like brown rice • Kabobs: Easy to assemble Comforting and convenient, a added growth hormones and no meal any night of the week, don’t or barley, for a filling meal. with fresh or pre-cooked veggies, store-bought rotisserie chicken antibiotics ever.” forget to shake things up. Try • Added to rice and steamed chicken kabobs make a nice addi- — with a few other additions — For example, some of the best these simple ideas: veggies: Turn this plain dish up tion to your tried and true menu. can help you create a complete chickens come from farms that • Shredded in tacos or quesa- a notch with protein. Pair with meal for the family in 30 min- have been certified to the Global dillas: Quick and simple, chicken your favorite sauce or dressing utes or less. However, quality is Animal Partnership’s 5-Step will be the star of this easily por- for extra flavor. AFFORDABLE MEALS continued on 2C $

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AFFORDABLE MEALS Continued From 1C State finances to stay in good shape Associated Press to recover after the Great Recession. forecasts in March. One main rea- Want some inspiration? Try this recipe for Easy Economists estimate the state's son is that there has been a drop in Chicken Burritos. TALLAHASSEE — Florida econo- main budget account will grow 3.8 corporate income taxes. mists are projecting the state's econ- percent during the fiscal year that But Amy Baker, the head of the Ingredients omy will continue to remain in good started in July. Economists are also state's Office of Economic and shape over the next few years. projecting a 3.9 percent increase Demographic Research, said it's • 2 teaspoons canola oil State economists on Thursday in the fiscal year that starts in July because businesses are spending • 1 small onion, diced drew up new forecasts that show 2015. more and does not show any weak- • 1 cup frozen corn kernels that the state's economy continues That's a slight dip from previous ness in the economy. • 2 cups shredded (about 7 ounces) roasted or rotisserie chicken meat • 1 1/2 cup cooked brown rice • 1 cup salsa • 6 tablespoons sour cream Business in • 6 large whole wheat tortillas, heated Three things to know in Fla. • 3 cups baby spinach leaves Forecasters expect slower Atlantic storm season the calendar Directions Federal forecasters say the Atlantic hurricane season will be even Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add onion quieter than predicted, thanks to atmospheric and oceanic conditions and corn (no need to thaw it), and cook, stirring occasionally, suppressing storm formation. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric SVTA Meeting Administration still expects three to six hurricanes to form during the six- until corn begins to brown, about eight minutes. Add chicken Suwannee Valley Transit Authority month season that peaks between mid-August and mid-October. Officials and rice, and cook until heated through. Remove from heat will meet Tuesday, Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. and stir in salsa and sour cream. dropped the number of named storms to between seven and 12 in an at its headquarters, 1907 SW Volyes Line tortillas with spinach leaves and spoon about 2/3 cup updated hurricane season forecast issued Thursday. chicken mixture down the middle of each. Fold in top and St., Live Oak. The public is invited bottom and roll up. Florida consumer spending higher than pre-recession to attend. Three years after the Great Recession officially ended, consumer More time saving tips and recipes can be found at spending by Floridians had surpassed the pre-recession high, but Florida Homeless Coalition WholeFoodsMarket.com/recipes. lagged slightly behind the rest of the nation in spending growth. State- This back to school season, have plenty of dinner tricks The monthly meeting of the level figures released Thursday by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis up your sleeve to make weeknights simple. Homeless Services Network of show that per capita consumer spending in 2012 grew 3.1 percent over In addition to rotisserie chicken, Norman also sug- Suwannee Valley will be Tuesday, the previous year in Florida. gested using store prepared barbecue pork and chicken August 12 at 3:30 p.m. at the strips in recipes to save cooking time and increase quality National Park near Miami may ban fish harvests Columbia County Public Library family time. West Branch, 435 NW Hall of Fame Commercial fishing in national parks has spawned a new debate, as fed- Norman said easy, quick dinners that are nutritious and Drive. The Homeless Services eral officials seek to ban the practice in Biscayne National Park offshore good also brings everybody to the table to have conver- Network of Suwannee Valley from suburban Miami. Park Superintendent Brian Carlstrom says the sations. serves Columbia and surrounding maritime park, which is 95 percent underwater, has been overfished for “Over a good meal, the family doesn’t hurry,” she said. areas. For further information con- a long time. Officials say cutting off commercial fishing will help improve “They sit, talk and enjoy which is lacking so often in our tact Jennifer Lee at 386-752-5604 the numbers and sizes of fish swimming through the park. families.” x 107. StatePoint contributed to this report. n Associated Press SCORE Workshop A SCORE Entrepreneur’s Walgreen’s turns down inversion to cut tax bill Workshop will be held Aug. 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Columbia County Public By TOM MURPHY in the United States. in the U.S. enue the U.S. government could Library, 308 NW Columbia Ave. It is AP Business Writer Walgreen’s, the nation's Walgreen’s Co. said in a lose from these moves. Despite free to attend the workshop but an biggest drugstore chain, said statement that it was "mindful Walgreen's decision, experts say RSVP is required. Call 386-752-2000 Growing political heat and Wednesday that it would no lon- of the ongoing public reaction U.S. companies will likely contin- to do so. possible customer backlash ger consider a so-called inver- to a potential inversion" and ue to pursue inversions because helped dissuade Walgreen’s sion, which has become popu- its "unique role as an iconic they can still reap big benefits by Early Learning from trying to trim its tax bill by lar among large, multi-national American" retailer. reorganizing overseas. reorganizing overseas as part of health care companies looking Walgreen’s decision follows "We need fundamental cor- The Early Learning Coalition of an acquisition. to cut U.S. taxes. The company a wave of recently announced porate tax reform to solve this Florida’s Gateway Inc. will have a But experts say they don't said it will instead combine with inversions that have prompted problem, and it isn't going to board meeting Wednesday, Aug. 20 expect other companies con- the Swiss health and beauty President Barack Obama and happen in an election year," said at 9 a.m. at 1104 SW Main Blvd. Call sidering the move to follow retailer Alliance Boots to form members of Congress to voice Donald Goldman, an Arizona Stacey DePratter at 386-752-9770 for Walgreen's lead and stay rooted a holding company that's based growing concern about tax rev- State University professor. more. Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014 3C

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Use your land. mth & $880 Dep. 752-0442, 100 Opportunities Call Missy at 386-752-3155 (386)362-7860 3BR w/ porch $399/mo 397-3500, or 755-2235 to apply. 4BR w/ porch $499/mo is 904-259-4663 05545691 Counter Sales Person Needed in Caretenders Home Care days a looking for F/T PRN OT & RN Rountree Moore Lake City. Electrical Knowledge New Palm Harbor Velocity 790 Vacation Rentals Automotive Group. Helpful Full Time with benefits with home care experience. Please apply in person with a Models! 3/2 starting in the 50's, week Seeking highly motivated Apply in person only 4/2 starting in the 60'sLimited time Scalloping in Horseshoe Beach individual for sale position. Interstate Supply Inc. resume at 3593 NW Devane St. $99/nightly & Labor Day Spec. Lake City, FL. 32055. offer !! 800-622-2832 Great income potential with 376 SW Main Blvd *Se habla espanol Tastefully remodeled efficiency, benefits. No experience SHANDS LAKE SHORE sleeps 4, cable, picnic tables, grill necessary. Call Chris Shelley Electrician Wanted Owner Financing- 3/2 S. of Lake plus washer/dryer ect. Scalloping Send resume or work history to: REGIONAL MEDICAL City. Clean. Small Down $725 today to set up your interview CENTER starts June 28 Call now 386-758-6171 P.O. Box 2266 mth. 386-590-0642 & 867-1833 352-498-5405 or 352-498-5986 Subscribe Today Lake City, FL 32056 has the following www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com immediate openings: 386-755-5445 05546117 Elementary School Teacher for ARNP –Primary Care West Mobile Home Earn Extra Money private Christian School. Must Busy Primary Care Practice 805 Lots for Sale Deliver the YP Real Yellow have a vision to help students Current FL ARNP License 650 & Land Pages Lake City, FL Area succeed. 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TRAVEL TALES Resource Center up and running Fort White facility Sandy Kishton will provide home base for agencies. Visiting the By AVALYN HUNTER Kennedy Special to the Reporter Compound FORT WHITE ocial services in Fort White Representatives from some of the uring a recent has taken a major step trip to Cape Cod, forward with the opening agencies/organizations present at D we had some Sof the new Fort White Resource the grand opening set up information extra time and decided Center in the Fort White branch tables for the open house. that we should try to of the Columbia County Health find the Kennedy com- Department on Thursday. The Agencies represented pound in Hyannisport. resource center will add to social at grand opening Photos by AVALYN HUNTER/Special to the Reporter The Kennedys aren’t services provided by schools, n Another Way, Inc. Columbia County Health Department senior communications representative strangers to any of us area churches and the Fort White n Children’s Medical Services Network Patricia Carroll (from left), board member Ed Peddie, and Partnership for and our curiosity was Branch Library by providing a n Columbia County School District Strong Families president and CEO Steve Pennypacker pose for a picture at n Early Learning Coalition of Florida’s piqued. place where representatives of the new resource center grand opening. So I Googled Kennedy agencies that do not already have Gateway Compound and, of a presence in Fort White can hold n Florida Crown course, Wikipedia had it regular office hours. n Florida Department of Children and vices into Fort White is that reliev- dination between PFSF and the listed with an address. I Eighteen agencies and orga- Family Services ing stress on families by getting Health Department. “We actually n Florida Department of Health plugged it into my GPS nizations serving the needs of them needed help lowers the rates started exploring this about a year n Florida Department of Juvenile Justice and off we went. children and families were rep- n Florida Guardian Ad Litem Program of child abuse. As the contract ago,” she says. “The CCHD had Along the way from resented at the grand opening. n Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches agency for providing interventions underutilized space at the clinic the ferry docks in Many provided refreshments, and n Healthy Families of Alachua, Columbia, to children and families follow- and was very interested in making Hyannis, the areas were there was also a giveaway of back- Union and Bradford Counties ing Department of Children and more resources available to the very nice with lots of packs and school supplies to area n Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, Inc. Family Services investigations, we clinic as well as getting the word water views. It took so children. Cars parked bumper to n Partnership for Strong Families know how important preventing out about services they provide. many turns in a residen- bumper along all the roads near n Students Working Against Tobacco abuse is. And we've seen this con- It took about eight months to set tial area that I began to the new center were mute testi- n Suwannee River Area Health Education cept work before. We have three up a Memorandum of Agreement think the GPS was off mony to the community's interest Center full time centers in Gainesville, between our organizations; since n Suwannee Valley 4C’s and we weren’t going to in and need for a wide range of and each of the neighborhoods then, we've been moving full steam n Three Rivers Legal Services, Inc. find it. But I kept going. social services. n United Way served by those centers has seen ahead. Patricia Carroll has been As we were approach- “The Fort White Resource a drop in the number of children our community relations person ing the actual street, I Center is the result of a partner- having to be removed from their and has done a terrific job bringing heard a horn and looked ship between Partnership for Steve Pennypacker, president and homes due to abuse.” everything together.” Strong Families and the Columbia CEO of PFSF. “The reason we are Mona Gil de Gibaja of PFSF TRAVEL continued on 4D County Health Department,” says so interested in getting these ser- has handled much of the coor- HEALTH continued on 4D

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Å A&E 19 118 265 ›› Kiss the Girls Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (:31) Duck Dynasty (:01) Wahlburgers (:31) Wahlburgers (:02) Wahlburgers (:32) Wahlburgers HALL 20 185 312 (5:00) “June in January” (2014) Å “For Better or for Worse” (2014) Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Antonio Cupo. Å “Stranded in Paradise” (2014, Romance) Vanessa Marcil, James Denton. Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls FX 22 136 248 (5:30) ›› “Immortals” (2011, Adventure) Henry Cavill, Stephen Dorff. ››‡ “Final Destination 5” (2011, Horror) Nicholas D’Agosto, Emma Bell. The Strain “Runaways” (N) (:03) The Strain “Runaways” CNN 24 200 202 CNN Newsroom (N) Special Report CNN Spotlight The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh (N) Death Row Stories (N) The Hunt With John Walsh TNT 25 138 245 (3:30) ››‡ 2012 ›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight. Å (DVS) The Last Ship (N) Å (:01) Falling Skies (N) Å (:02) The Last Ship Å NIK 26 170 299 “A Fairly Odd Summer” (2014, Comedy) Drake Bell. Å Sam & Cat Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Friends Å (:36) Friends Å SPIKE 28 168 241 Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Hungry Investors “Whiners and Diners” Gym Rescue (Series Premiere) (N) Bar Rescue “Grow Some Meatballs!” MY-TV 29 32 - The Rockford Files Å Kojak “The Chinatown Murders” Columbo “Dagger of the Mind” Columbo probes playgoer’s murder. Thriller “The Lethal Ladies” Alfred Hitchcock Hour Å DISN 31 172 290 Girl Meets World Girl Meets World Austin & Ally Å Austin & Ally Å Austin & Ally (N) I Didn’t Do It (N) Girl Meets World Jessie Å Dog With a Blog Liv & Maddie Jessie Å Dog With a Blog LIFE 32 108 252 (5:00) “Foreclosed” (2013) Å ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. Å Witches of East End “Boogie Knights” (:01) The Lottery “Genie” (N) Å (:02) ›› “Maid in Manhattan” (2002) USA 33 105 242 NCIS “Reunion” The death of a Marine. NCIS “Engaged, Part 1” Å (DVS) NCIS Searching for a missing Marine. NCIS “A Desperate Man” Å (DVS) NCIS “Life Before His Eyes” Modern Family Modern Family BET 34 124 329 (5:30) ›› “Meet the Browns” (2008) Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett. Å Sunday Best (N) Å Sunday Best Å McDonald’s 365 Black Awards Å Sunday Best The top eight perform. ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Baseball: Sunday Night Countdown a MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 a Little League Baseball World Series Mid-Atlantic Regional, Final: Teams TBA. Arena Football Conference Championship -- San Jose SaberCats at Arizona Rattlers. (N) f MLS Soccer Houston Dynamo at Seattle Sounders FC. (N) SUNSP 37 - - Reel Animals Sport Fishing Sport Fishing Ship Shape TV Sportsman’s Adv. Reel Time Fishing the Flats Addictive Fishing Pro Tarpon Tournament ScubaNation Travis Johnson DISCV 38 182 278 Top 10 Sharkdown Å Return of Jaws Å Air Jaws: Fin of Fury (N) Å Shark of Darkness: Wrath of Submarine A white shark terrorizes beach-goers. (:02) Shark After Dark “Night 1” (N) TBS 39 139 247 ››› “Blades of Glory” (2007) Will Ferrell. Rival male skaters compete as a pair. ››› “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (2004) Will Ferrell. (DVS) ››› “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy” (2004) Will Ferrell. (DVS) HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace FOX Report (N) Huckabee FOX News Special Stossel Huckabee E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians (N) RichKids of Bev Botched A woman with uneven breasts. Kardashian TRAVEL 46 196 277 Food Paradise Å Food Paradise A beef, duck, pork dork. Big Time RV (N) Big Time RV Å Bikinis-Board. Bikinis-Board. Xtreme Waterparks Xtreme Waterparks Man v. Food Å Man v. Food Å HGTV 47 112 229 Property Brothers “Kathryn & Eric” Property Brothers Å Beachfront Bargain Beachfront Bargain Flipping the Block (N) Å House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l TLC 48 183 280 My 600-Lb. Life “Chuck’s Story” Å My 600-Lb. Life “Penny’s Story” Å Long Island Medium Å Long Island Medium (N) Å Escaping Alaska (N) Å Long Island Medium Å HIST 49 120 269 Ancient Aliens Å Mountain Men “Death Trap” Å Mountain Men “The Deep Freeze” Mountain Men “Predator” (N) Å (:03) Ice Road Truckers (N) Å Dark Horse Nation Dark Horse Nation ANPL 50 184 282 To Be Announced Call-Wildman Call-Wildman Gator Boys “Lost in the Glades” (N) Call of Wildman Call-Wildman Ice Lake Rebels (N) Call of Wildman Call-Wildman FOOD 51 110 231 Food Network Star Chopped “Circus Spectacular” Guy’s Grocery Games (N) Food Network Star (Season Finale) (N) Cutthroat Kitchen “Ho-Ley Pot” (N) Cutthroat Kitchen “Hakuna Frittata” TBN 52 260 372 T.D. Jakes Å Joyce Meyer Leading the Way The Blessed Life Joel Osteen Å Kerry Shook Kenneth Copeland Crefl o Dollar Å ››› “The Passion of the Christ” (2004, Drama) Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci. FSN-FL 56 - - Bull Riding Championship. (Taped) West Coast Customs Å World Poker Tour: Season 12 UFC Unleashed (N) World Poker Tour: Season 12 World Poker Tour: Season 12 SYFY 58 122 244 ››› “The Matrix Reloaded” (2003) Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne. Freedom fi ghters revolt against machines. Å ››‡ “The Matrix Revolutions” (2003) Keanu Reeves. Neo, Morpheus and Trinity battle vicious machines. Å AMC 60 130 254 (:10) Breaking Bad “Cat’s in the Bag...” (:15) Breaking Bad (:20) Breaking Bad Å Breaking Bad “Cancer Man” Å (:40) Breaking Bad “Gray Matter” (:45) Breaking Bad (10:50) Breaking Bad Å COM 62 107 249 (5:55) ››› “Tropic Thunder” (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr. Å (:35) ››› “Tropic Thunder” (2008, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Robert Downey Jr. Å (:11) Katt Williams: Kattpacalypse CMT 63 166 327 Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Challenge Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Dog and Beth: On the Hunt Å NGWILD 108 190 283 World’s Deadliest “Speed Kills” Red Sea Jaws Å Shark Kill Zone (N) Shocking Sharks The Whale That Ate Jaws: Bite-Sized Shark Kill Zone NGC 109 186 276 (5:00) Prison Nation Alcatraz: Living Hell Life and Death Row “Execution” (N) Life and Death Row “Judgement” (N) Life and Death Row “Crisis Stage” (N) Life and Death Row “Judgement” SCIENCE 110 193 284 World’s Strangest “Explosions” Å How It’s Made How It’s Made MythBusters “Fire in the Hole” Å MythBusters Testing household myths. MythBusters Testing heights. Å MythBusters “Fire in the Hole” Å ID 111 192 285 Dateline on ID “Secrets and Lies” On the Case With Paula Zahn Å On the Case With Paula Zahn Å Dateline on ID (N) Å On the Case With Paula Zahn (N) On the Case With Paula Zahn Å HBO 302 300 501 (5:30) ››‡ “The Family Stone” (2005) (:15) ›‡ “Baggage Claim” (2013) Paula Patton, Derek Luke. ‘PG-13’ Å True Blood “Almost Home” (N) Å The Leftovers “Solace for Tired Feet” Last Week To. True Blood Å MAX 320 310 515 (:15) ››‡ “Swordfi sh” (2001, Suspense) John Travolta, Halle Berry. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “Red 2” (2013, Action) Bruce Willis, John Malkovich. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› “Private Parts” (1997, Biography) Howard Stern, Robin Quivers. ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 (4:45) ››› “Lee Daniels’ The Butler” Masters of Sex “Dirty Jobs” Å Ray Donovan “S U C K” Å Ray Donovan “Irish Spring” (N) Masters of Sex “Giants” (N) Ray Donovan “Irish Spring”

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Comcast Dish DirecTV 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 3-ABC 3 - - News Be a Millionaire The Chew General Hospital We the People Supreme Justice Dr. Phil Be a Millionaire News 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at Noon Varied Programs Steve Harvey America’s Court Supreme Justice The Queen Latifah Show The Dr. Oz Show News4JAX at 5PM News4JAX 5-PBS 5 - - Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Super Why! Thomas & Friends Peg Plus Cat Cat in the Hat Curious George Curious George Arthur Arthur R. Steves’ Europe World News 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Let’s Make a Deal Judge Judy Judge Judy Action News Jax Action News Jax 9-CW 9 17 17 The Trisha Goddard Show Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Judge Mathis The Bill Cunningham Show Maury The People’s Court 10-FOX 10 30 30 Jerry Springer The Steve Wilkos Show The Test Paternity Court Paternity Court Dr. Phil Family Feud Family Feud 12-NBC 12 12 12 News Extra Days of our Lives First Coast Living Katie The Ellen DeGeneres Show News News CSPAN 14 210 350 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings WGN-A 16 239 307 In the Heat of the Night WGN Midday News In the Heat of the Night Law & Order Varied Programs TVLAND 17 106 304 (11:19) Gunsmoke Bonanza Varied Programs (:40) Bonanza Varied Programs (2:50) Walker, Texas Ranger Walker, Texas Ranger (:11) Walker, Texas Ranger OWN 18 189 279 Dr. Phil Varied Programs The Oprah Winfrey Show The Oprah Winfrey Show Varied Programs A&E 19 118 265 CSI: Miami Varied Programs CSI: Miami Varied Programs Criminal Minds Varied Programs Criminal Minds Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs The First 48 Varied Programs HALL 20 185 312 Home & Family Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie Little House on the Prairie The Waltons FX 22 136 248 Movie Varied Programs How I Met/Mother Varied Programs CNN 24 200 202 Legal View With Ashleigh Banfi eld Wolf CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room TNT 25 138 245 Bones Bones Bones Bones Castle Castle NIK 26 170 299 Varied Programs Sanjay and Craig Rabbids Invasion Odd Parents Odd Parents Odd Parents SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob iCarly iCarly SPIKE 28 168 241 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Cops Cops Varied Programs MY-TV 29 32 - The Rockford Files Gunsmoke Bonanza The Big Valley Adam-12 Adam-12 Emergency! DISN 31 172 290 Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs LIFE 32 108 252 How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Varied Programs USA 33 105 242 Varied Programs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit BET 34 124 329 Moesha Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs ESPN 35 140 206 (1:00) SportsCenter SportsCenter SportsCenter Coll. Football Live NFL Insiders NFL Live Around the Horn Interruption ESPN2 36 144 209 Numbers Never Lie First Take SportsNation Varied Programs SUNSP 37 - - (:30) MLB Baseball Varied Programs DISCV 38 182 278 Varied Programs TBS 39 139 247 Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad King of Queens King of Queens Friends Friends Friends Friends HLN 40 202 204 HLN Now HLN Now Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story With Gretchen Carlson Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five E! 45 114 236 E! News Varied Programs TRAVEL 46 196 277 Varied Programs Food Paradise Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food HGTV 47 112 229 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Varied Programs TLC 48 183 280 Four Weddings 19 Kids-Count Varied Programs 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Island Medium Island Medium Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress HIST 49 120 269 Varied Programs ANPL 50 184 282 Pit Boss Dirty Jobs Dirty Jobs Dirty Jobs Varied Programs No Limits Call-Wildman FOOD 51 110 231 Pioneer Wo. Barefoot Contessa Sandra Lee 10 Dollar Dinners Secrets/Restaurant 30-Minute Meals Giada at Home Giada at Home Barefoot Contessa Barefoot Contessa Pioneer Wo. Varied Programs TBN 52 260 372 Varied Programs James Robison Varied Programs The 700 Club John Hagee Today Varied Programs FSN-FL 56 - - MLB Baseball Varied Programs SYFY 58 122 244 Movie Varied Programs AMC 60 130 254 (:15) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs COM 62 107 249 (10:47) Movie Varied Programs (:22) Futurama (4:53) Futurama (:23) Futurama CMT 63 166 327 Movie Varied Programs Reba Reba Varied Programs NGWILD 108 190 283 World’s Weirdest Varied Programs Dog Whisperer Varied Programs NGC 109 186 276 Varied Programs SCIENCE 110 193 284 Varied Programs How It’s Made How It’s Made Varied Programs ID 111 192 285 Blood, Lies & Alibis Blood, Lies & Alibis Varied Programs HBO 302 300 501 (11:30) Movie Varied Programs (:15) Movie Varied Programs MAX 320 310 515 (11:30) Movie Varied Programs SHOW 340 318 545 (:10) Movie Varied Programs

MONDAY EVENING AUGUST 11, 2014 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. Inside Edition (N) Bachelor in Paradise Two new bachelors arrive. (N) (:01) Mistresses “Charades” (N) News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Jaguars All- Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond Rules/Engagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The 10 O’Clock News (N) Å News4JAX Arsenio Hall 5-PBS 5 - - WUFT News at 6 Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Å Jimmy Van Heusen: Swingin’ With Frank & Bing Å Burt Bacharach’s Best (My Music Presents) Å PBS Previews: The Roosevelts Å 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy Å Two and Half Men 2 Broke Girls Å Mom Å Mike & Molly Å Two and Half Men Under the Dome “Going Home” (N) Action News Jax Letterman 9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Whose Line Is It? Whose Line Is It? Arrow “Birds of Prey” Å TMZ (N) Å Access Hollywood The Offi ce Å The Offi ce Å 10-FOX 10 30 30 Be a Millionaire Be a Millionaire Modern Family The Simpsons MasterChef “Top 10 Compete” (N) Hotel Hell “Hotel Chester” (N) News Action News Jax Modern Family Two and Half Men 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! Å Running Wild With Bear Grylls (N) American Ninja Warrior “Best Runs of the Season” (N) Å (DVS) News Tonight Show CSPAN 14 210 350 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. What’s So Great About America? A debate. (:01) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. WGN-A 16 239 307 America’s Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos America’s Funniest Home Videos Manhattan “The Hive” Å Manhattan “The Hive” Å TVLAND 17 106 304 Andy Griffi th Show Andy Griffi th Show Andy Griffi th Show Andy Griffi th Show Candid Camera Actress Megan Hilty. King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Candid Camera OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN “Behind the Badge” Dateline on OWN “As Darkness Fell” Dateline on OWN “Deadly Sanctuary” Dateline on OWN “Family Portrait” Operation Change “Ethiopia” (N) Dateline on OWN “Deadly Sanctuary” A&E 19 118 265 Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars (:01) Wahlburgers (:31) Wahlburgers (:02) Wahlburgers (:32) Wahlburgers HALL 20 185 312 The Waltons “The Best Christmas” The Waltons “The Last Mustang” The Waltons “The Rebellion” Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls FX 22 136 248 30 Minutes or Less ››› “21 Jump Street” (2012) Jonah Hill. Young cops go under cover as high-school students. Partners (N) Partners (N) Anger Anger Partners Partners CNN 24 200 202 (5:00) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å The Hunt With John Walsh CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Å TNT 25 138 245 Castle Å (DVS) Castle “Last Call” Å (DVS) Major Crimes “Sweet Revenge” Å Major Crimes “Zoo Story” (N) Å (:01) Murder in the First Å (:02) Major Crimes “Zoo Story” Å NIK 26 170 299 ››› “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs” (2009) Voices of Bill Hader. Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Full House Å Friends Å (:36) Friends Å SPIKE 28 168 241 (4:30) ››› “X2: X-Men United” (2003) Patrick Stewart. ›‡ “Wrath of the Titans” (2012, Fantasy) Sam Worthington, Liam Neeson, Ralph Fiennes. ››› “X2: X-Men United” (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman. MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Seinfeld Å Get Smart Å The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 Jessie Å Jessie Å I Didn’t Do It Å Austin & Ally Å Jessie Å Dog With a Blog ››‡ “16 Wishes” (2010, Comedy) Debby Ryan. Å (:45) Austin & Ally (:10) A.N.T. Farm Dog With a Blog LIFE 32 108 252 Hoarders “Debra & Patty” Å Hoarders “Shanna & Lynda” Å Hoarders “Al; Julie” Å Hoarders “Patty; Bill” Å Hoarders “Becky; Clare” Å (:01) Bring It! “A New Rival Emerges” USA 33 105 242 NCIS An offi cer is reported missing. NCIS The bodies of two assassins. WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Å (:05) Rush “We Are Family” BET 34 124 329 106 & Park “Top 10 Countdown” (N) ›‡ “The Cookout” (2004, Comedy) Ja Rule, Tim Meadows, Jenifer Lewis. Å “35 & Ticking” (2011) Nicole Ari Parker. Friends try to fi gure out where their lives are heading. Å The Game Å ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å a MLB Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (N Subject to Blackout) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 Around the Horn Interruption Roll Tide/War Eagle Å City Slam From Chicago. (N) Basketball (N) Basketball (N) NFL Live (N) Å Olbermann (N) (Live) Å SUNSP 37 - - Sport Fishing P1 Powerboat Inside the Rays Rays Live! (N) a MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Texas Rangers. From Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. (N) Rays Live! (N) Inside the Rays DISCV 38 182 278 Shark of Darkness: Wrath Air Jaws: Fin of Fury Å Great White Serial Killer Reload (N) Jaws Strikes Back (N) Å (:01) Monster Hammerhead (N) Å (:02) Shark After Dark “Night 2” (N) TBS 39 139 247 Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Seinfeld Å Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Conan Will Arnett; Benjamin Booker. (N) HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace (N) Dr. Drew on Call (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å E! 45 114 236 Botched A woman with uneven breasts. E! News (N) Live from E! The Soup Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately (N) E! News TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Man v. Food Å Man v. Food Å Bizarre Foods America Å Bizarre Foods Mishaps; practical jokes. Bizarre Foods America Å Man v. Food Å Man v. Food Å HGTV 47 112 229 Love It or List It “Matt & Kelly” Å Love It or List It “The Cullen Family” Love It or List It “McWilliams” Å Love It or List It A rundown bungalow. House Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It Å TLC 48 183 280 Extreme Couponing: Holiday Hauls Half-Ton Killer: Transformed Å My Weight Is Killing Me Å My Weight Is Killing Me Å My Weight Is Killing Me Å My 600-Lb. Life “Zsalynn’s Story” HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers Å Restoration Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å (:31) Pawn Stars (:03) Counting Cars (:33) Counting Cars (:03) Counting Cars (:32) Counting Cars ANPL 50 184 282 Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters River Monsters FOOD 51 110 231 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Guy’s Grocery Games King of Cones (N) Eating America Diners, Drive Mystery Diners (N) Mystery Diners Diners, Drive Diners, Drive TBN 52 260 372 (5:00) Genesis Best of Praise The Lamb’s The Potter’s Touch Trinity Family Living Edge Kingdom Conn. Jesse Duplantis ›› “Love Begins” (2011, Drama) Wes Brown, Julie Mond. Best of Praise FSN-FL 56 - - Ship Shape TV Marlins Live! (N) a MLB Baseball St. Louis Cardinals at Miami Marlins. From Marlins Park in Miami. (N) Marlins Live! (N) Inside the Marlins Bull Riding Championship. SYFY 58 122 244 ››‡ “The Matrix Revolutions” (2003) Keanu Reeves. Neo, Morpheus and Trinity battle vicious machines. Å › “Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever” (2002) Antonio Banderas, Lucy Liu. Premiere. Å “Witchslayer Gretl” (2012) Å AMC 60 130 254 (5:00) ›››‡ “The Fugitive” (1993) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. Å ››› “Air Force One” (1997) Harrison Ford. Premiere. A terrorist and his gang hijack the U.S. president’s plane. Å ››› “Air Force One” (1997) Å COM 62 107 249 (5:51) South Park (:23) Tosh.0 Å The Colbert Report Daily Show (7:57) Futurama (:29) Futurama South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Daily Show The Colbert Report CMT 63 166 327 (5:40) Reba Å (:20) Reba Å Reba Å Reba Å ››› “My Girl” (1991) Anna Chlumsky, Macaulay Culkin. A funeral director’s daughter has a summer of awakenings. Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded NGWILD 108 190 283 Ragged Tooth Sharks Shark Battleground: The Red Triangle Monster Fish “River Shark!” Monster Fish “River Jaws” (N) World’s Deadliest Sharks Monster Fish “River Shark!” NGC 109 186 276 Brain Games Brain Games Going Deep Going Deep Brain Games Brain Games Brain Games (N) Brain Games Going Deep Going Deep Brain Games Brain Games SCIENCE 110 193 284 Outrageous Acts of Science Å Survivorman “Labrador” Å Survivorman “South Pacifi c” Å Survivorman “Alaska” Å Mutant Planet “Central America” (N) Survivorman “South Pacifi c” Å ID 111 192 285 20/20 on ID “Ultimate Betrayal” Å 20/20 on ID A girl is sexually assaulted. 20/20 on ID “Deadly Encounters” (N) Bloodlands “Death on the Range” (N) Nowhere to Hide “Stalked by a Cop” 20/20 on ID “Deadly Encounters” Å HBO 302 300 501 White Oleander Last Week To. The Cheshire Murders A home invasion leads to three murders. Å ›‡ “Getaway” (2013, Action) Ethan Hawke. ‘PG-13’ Å Hard Knocks: Training Camp (:35) True Blood MAX 320 310 515 (4:45) Bring It On ›› “The Purge” (2013, Suspense) Ethan Hawke. ‘R’ Å The Knick “Method and Madness” ›››› “The Godfather” (1972, Crime Drama) Marlon Brando. A mafi a patriarch tries to hold his empire together. ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 (:15) ››‡ “The Kings of Summer” (2013, Comedy) Nick Robinson. ‘R’ Å Ray Donovan “Irish Spring” Masters of Sex “Giants” Ray Donovan “Irish Spring” Masters of Sex “Giants” Page Editor: Emily Lawson, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER LIFE SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2014 3D DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES THE LAST WORD your personal life. HHH SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 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Someone from your past to wear. This is because DEAR OFFENDED ported me when I was team player and make positive get your way. HHH will play a role in your future. I don’t like being cov- DAUGHTER: You are jobless, so it’s my turn changes at home that stay with- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): HHHH ered up like it was in the not wrong for wanting to take care of him. I in your budget but add to your Participate in community events AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 1950s, and I feel good to be comfortable. But stay because I feel guilty. comfort and convenience. or get together with people you 18): The changes you make when my curves are please remember that Should I finally forgive HH GEMINI (May 21-June have worked with in the past. now will have long-term effects. properly accentuated. when you visit someone him, and if so, how? — 20): Travel, communicate and Joining forces with others who A positive approach will bring When I go back else’s home, that per- BITTER IN NAIROBI get involved in activities in your share your concerns will make a you greater stability and help to see my family and son’s wishes take prece- DEAR BITTER: community that will allow you difference. An entertaining eve- you make the right choice. swim, I wear a bikini dence -- even if it used to If you truly want to to shine. You can improve your ning will bring about a chance Partnerships will weigh heavy top and black shorts. be your childhood home. forgive your husband reputation and bring about new meeting and a personal change. in a decision you make. Home Recently, my mother While you say you for the physical and opportunities if you are a partic- HHHHH improvements will bring you said, “When the family are comfortable in your emotional abuse you ipant who shows promise, integ- SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. greater comfort. HHH comes over, you can’t own skin, it would be suffered in the early rity and good faith. 21): Take care of personal mat- PISCES (Feb. 19-March wear that. It makes interesting to know years of your marriage, HHHHH CANCER (June 21-July ters that will improve your atti- 20): You will attract unusual people uncomfortable.” what your physician a place to start would 22): Get out and take part in tude, appearance or expertise. people. Before you decide to I was shocked, thinks about your be to talk with your something out of the ordinary. Taking a different path will lead share your personal secrets, get and we had a huge obesity. I suspect that spiritual adviser. Getting to meet people from to an unusual perspective on a to know more about the people argument. Most of my your mother would be You didn’t mention different backgrounds will open situation you face. Making your you are dealing with. Ulterior cousins are fine with prouder of you if you whether your hus- your mind to new ideas that can surroundings more conducive motives are present. Romance my attire, as are my were less complacent band is trying to find help you advance in the future. to your needs will boost your will highlight your evening and aunts. Only Mom has and more willing to do another job, if there is A social event will stimulate spirits. HH improve your love life. HHH a problem with it. I something about your a valid reason why he asked if she’d feel the weight problem. can’t work, or if he’s same about a large DEAR ABBY: I am still unfaithful. If it’s CELEBRITY CIPHER BIRTHDAYS man swimming without the mother of three the latter, then in my a T-shirt. She said it’s beautiful daughters. I opinion, you “owe” him Lynn Cohen, 81; Betsey Johnson, 72; different for women. have been married for the same amount of Ronnie Spector, 72; Ian Anderson, 67; Am I wrong for want- 11 years now. I married financial support that he Rosanna Arquette, 55; Antonio Banderas, ing to be comfortable at 19, just after high gave you and nothing in my childhood home? school. My husband is more. 54; Suzanne Collins, 52; John Starks, 49; 18 years older. Mom should be proud ■ Write Dear Abby Angie Harmon, 42; Justin Theroux, 41; to have a daughter The first five years at www.DearAbby.com June Shannon, 35; Wade Barrett, 34; Jacob who accepts herself as of marriage, when I or P.O. 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HEALTH Plants resort to chemical warfare Continued From 1D

as your child juglone which inhibits hopes of developing new The Fort White Resource every told you the growth of most other synthetic herbicides that Center will be open on H that he just need- plants. The family of are safer to use with Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. ed his own space? “Just plants which includes crops. Some studies have to 4:00 p.m. at the CCHD give me some room!” tomatoes, peppers and already been done using clinic at 535 Dortch Street, “You’re crowding me!” eggplants are especially specific plants as cover next to the Fort White Fire He was probably refer- susceptible to juglone or mulch crops between Department. Services will ring to the need of some and they won’t survive production crop cycles. vary weekly but will include down time, or some time in a nearby garden. The Some cover crops such health information, employ- alone as life gets a little area directly below the as rye, sunflowers and ment assistance and resource hectic. Plants need their tree canopy is the worst, sorghum have demon- connections; there are also own space, too. A plant however, because of the strated some success in plans to set up a clothes clos- can get more radical, concentration of decayed suppression of certain et and food bank. Monthly however, and some even walnuts and leaves. weeds in fields. The ‘soil calendars of available ser- resort to chemical war- Sorghum, chick peas, sickness’ described by vices and needs assessment fare to secure their own English peas, fragrant early botanists may be a forms can be picked up at the space. METROCREATIVE IMAGES sumac, red rice, tobacco key to more sustainable resource center during office Allelopathy refers to Make sure your plants have enough room to grow without and sunflowers are other food production practices hours and will also be avail- the chemical processes intrusion from other plants. common plants that may in the future. able online at PFSF's website, that some plants use to affect the health of near- n D. Nichelle Demorest is a www.pfsf.org. affect the growth and GARDEN TALK Some plants release by landscape or garden horticulture agent with the For more information development of sur- substances that will form plants. Columbia County Extension about the Fort White rounding plants. By gases in the area. Certain Researchers are of the University of Florida Resource Center, contact Rel keeping other plants from plant parts, such as fall- studying these natural Institute of Food and Agricul- Perea at 386-754-7086. growing in its space, the en leaves or seeds, may allelochemicals in the tural Sciences. offending plant has the contain allelopathic chem- use of more sunlight, icals that are leached nutrients and water. The into the soil during the term allelopathy was decaying process. The derived from the Greek chemicals work in many words ‘allelo’ and ‘pathy’ different ways, depending and is roughly translated Nichelle Demorest on the plants involved. to mean mutual harm But the bottom line is dndemorest@ufl.edu or suffering. Even in that some plants are able the early 1800’s, bota- to cut down on the com- nists were busy forming involves the release of petition by weakening or hypotheses about soil chemicals from roots into killing off intruders. sickness caused by chem- surrounding soil. Other Black walnut is a tree icals released from plants. plants that are trying well known for its ability There are several types to grow in the soil will to eliminate the competi- of this chemical warfare absorb the chemical and tion. All parts of the tree used by plants. One type are unable to survive. contain the compound

Don’t miss Flowers & Finance Lake City Florist, 796 W Duval Street, will host two presentations on Thursday, Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. Cathy smith, a designer with Lake City Florist, will pres- ent Flowerlore— Fact, Fiction, or Somewhere in Between? Steve Smith, a finan- cial advisor with Edward Jones, will present We are extremely excited and proud to announce the ad- Women and Investing. Samuel “Wes” Markham Refreshments will be dition of as the Newest Funeral served at 6:30 p.m. Director to our Funeral Home Family. Wesley is the son of To reserve a space for Ron and Jennnifer Markham and the grandson of Martha yourself and a guest, call Traci Norris at 386-758- Jean Markham and the late W.V. “Dub” Markham. He is a 6888 no later than Aug. 18. lifelong resident of Columbia County, and is a member of the 2010 graduating class of Columbia High School and the 2013 class of Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service. Wes COURTESY Patrolia and Moore to wed is an assset to our business and to the funeral industry. Harold Horsley, Jr. of Lake City announces the engagement You’re and upcoming wedding of his daughter, Angela Gale Patrolia, of Lake City, to David Moore, son of Gator and Ruth Moore, invited of Lake City. The wedding is set for Saturday, Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. at Falling Creek Chapel. A reception will follow at the Anniversary same location. The bride graduated from College of Southern party for Jerry & Nevada and works at City Hall. The groom is a graduate of Florida Gateway College and works as a marine. Friends and Patricia Kemp. family are invited to the wedding and reception. Jerry Randolph Kemp I and Patricia Riley Kemp request your company at a 50th wedding anniver- sary and vow renewal we were tourists). I told celebration on Sept. 6 at TRAVEL him I was lost and was 6 p.m. at Gateway Baptist Continued From 1D just trying to turn around, Church, 3252 SW State he said I couldn’t do that Road 247. A reception up in my rearview mir- and I need to back up out will follow at the same ror and wondered if the of there. location. At the couple's 458 S. Marion Ave. • 752-1234 person in the red truck He needed to move for request, no gifts please. was honking at me or if me to do that so I asked something else was going him nicely and we were on. I panicked a little bit able to leave. This is the and just turned down the short and sweet version, street, thinking that I had but it was much nastier. He We Are Pleased To Welcome to get out of the way of the followed us for a couple of truck, if he was, in fact, streets before we got all honking at me. By the the way out of the area. Roxanne Maxson way, the road was marked I’m sure that happens a with a Private Drive sign. lot with tourists wanting As Our New Mortgage Lender. The truck followed me, to see, just like we did. honking all the way. I final- However, I think there was Peoples State Bank is proud to welcome Roxanne Maxson ly pulled over, so I could a better way to handle it. turn around and he pulled We chalked it up to having as our new Mortgage Loan Officer. You’ll find her at our new up next to me, so I rolled had another funny story Professional Center at 161 NW Lake Jeffery Road where she down my window. from the road. offers a wide array of mortgage loan options. You can even What happened next As it turned out the was just “crazy.” This man hedges are so high up apply online by clicking on the Online Mortgage Center icon in the red truck started around the properties at www.psb.biz. yelling at me to the point along that street there Talk with her today for a Mortgage Loan solution that he was spewing. By the wasn’t much to see any- way, he never identified way. I could guess now blends her experience with our unique brand of responsive himself, just hollered at which site it was since community banking. me wanting to know why it consists of more than I couldn’t read, that those one house, but it’d just signs meant something be a guess. It was a fun here, he don’t know how little side trip all the same, we do things where we just with a little craziness Roxanne Maxson come from, but if I didn’t added in. So, if you’re ever Mortgage Lender immediately leave, he’d in Hyannis…. call the cops and have NMLS#457358 our car towed. (On a n Sandy Kishton is a free- Mortgage Center side note, our rental car lance travel writer who lives coincidentally had Florida in Lake City. Contact her at 386.487.1349 plates, so he had to know [email protected]