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[email protected] to let the city sort out the The Columbia County problem on its own. Commission on Thursday By a unanimous vote, the commission voted to was asked to clear up a deny a request from the land ownership issue stem- ming from a request for the DISPUTE continued on 3A Standoff ends with arrest FILE Man faces battery around 7:25 a.m., a white Shirley Marshall talks about her doll collection with guests during a diorama at the Stephen Foster Folk charges following man walked into the police Culture Center State Park. Marshall owns more than 600 dolls, including more than 300 black dolls. domestic dispute. station lobby and told authorities White Springs native aims to turn collection into museum Staff report he was A Lake City man, who battered by his boy- By TONY BRITT when she was a child, to overcome Toys introduced the first black dolls barricaded himself in his home for roughly five hours friend at
[email protected] childhood tragedy as well as her own in the popular Barbie line, Francine their resi- inspirational tool to show others the and Christie, in 1967 and 1969, after a domestic dispute, was arrested Wednesday dence.