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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Hope fading for skydiver Wash. authorities hold after combing portions of Mount Si for the days “calling and call- since Thursday afternoon after he jumped better part of four days. ing,” West said. “If he out a helicopter and failed to show up at a little hope of finding King County Sheriff Office officials said survived he wasn’t con- landing zone. Lake City man alive. the search will mostly be done by heli- scious enough to yell to Ruppert, 29, was with two other skydiv- copter from this point on, as long as the us.” ers and the three were taking turns jump- By TONY BRITT weather permits. They said the chances of She said if Ruppert ing out of a helicopter near Mount Si, about [email protected] finding Ruppert alive have dwindled. survived the jump and 40 miles east of Seattle in Washington’s “We just don’t think he survived at this Kurt Ruppert Jr. was caught in a tree or Cascade foothills. He was wearing a wing Authorities in Seattle, Wash., suspended point,” said Sgt. Cindi West, King County lost in the forest, he like- suit and no one saw whether his parachute their ground search for missing Lake City Sheriff’s Office public information officer. ly died of hypothermia. deployed. skydiver Kurt Ruppert Jr. Sunday night Dozens of searchers were out four Searchers have been looking for Ruppert SKYDIVER continued on 6A 2 found Going, going... dead in home Carbon monoxide poisoning possible culprit, say police.

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Two Jacksonville men were found dead Saturday night in a Denver Street home they were renovating. Authorities said the men may have died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Authorities found Willie Saulsby Smith, 74 and John Thomas Rawls, 48, both of Jacksonville, in the home after they came to make a well-being check on the men. Authorities said Smith owned the home and Rawls, his friend, JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter was helping, Members of a demolition crew work on salvaging steel and aluminum from an awning after bringing down a BP gas station for the future site though he also of a Chick-fil-A on Monday. Michael Sexton, owner and operator of the new Chick-fil-A in Lake City, said the restaurant will have a indoor play owned some type area, 85 parking spots and dual lane entry points for the drive-thru. “We’re definitely excited about bringing Chick-fil-A to Lake City,” Sexton said. of construction business. Rawls’ Tentative plans has Chick-Fil-A opening for business on May 16, but Sexton said the plan could change depending on how fast construction sign was in the starts. front yard. The bodies were sent to the Smith medical exam- iner’s office in Events center: Phase 2 starts Thursday J a c k s o n v i l l e where the cause of death will be By DEREK GILLIAM op information to be used by the county mental groups. But now that the county determined. [email protected] commission on the feasibility of a events has entered phase two, the committee will According to center in Columbia County. On Nov. 15 take a more deliberative and transparent Lake City Police The events center planning committee the county commission approved to enter role, he said. D e p a r t m e n t Rawls will now be subject to the Sunshine Laws phase two of the proposed events center. Foreman said he will present require- reports, around with all meetings noticed, and the minutes The events center planning committee esti- ments the committee is required to follow 9:53 p.m. Saturday, officers Nikki of those meetings recorded. mates the project’s cost to be about $28 at Thursday’s meeting. Gunter and Peter Michaels were A meeting of the committee is scheduled million. “The process is more formal at this step,” dispatched to 805 NE Denver St. for 6 p.m. Thursday at the Lake Shore Jody DuPree, former chairman of the he said. for a well-being check. Hospital Authority. committee, estimated phase two’s cost at He said transparency will “strip away Juanita Smith, who lives The move to a more transparent struc- between $150,000 and $200,000. some of the questions” regarding how the in Jacksonville, called police ture came after the county commission Joel Foreman, attorney for the events events center planning committee reaches approved to enter phase two of the events center planning committee, said the com- its recommendations to the county com- DEATHS continued on 6A center project at a November meeting. mittee at first participated in a fact-finding mission. When the committee was formed it was capacity, which does not require the same “Hopefully the public will get a lot more tasked as a fact finding committee to devel- open-records standards as other govern- information,” he said. POLICE

Touchdown Local woman Man tased, faces charges arrested for drugs in stabbing By TONY BRITT By DEREK GILLIAM [email protected] [email protected] A Lake City woman, arrested A Lake City Man ran Sunday morning, faces felony from deputies and was charges after she allegedly shot twice with a stun stabbed a relative with a steak gun after deputies found knife multiple drugs in his jacket, times following according to a sheriff’s an argument. arrest report S h a k e i r a Michael Akeem Harper, S t a n d r e k a 19, of Lake City, faces Maxwell, 22, charges of possession of 435 NW Bascom a controlled substance, Norris Drive, possession of marijuana was charged Maxwell with the intent to sell and with aggravated resisting an officer. battery in con- Deputy Shane Foote nection with the case. She was saw a blue Pontiac JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter booked into the Columbia County Three migrating white pelicans come in for a landing at the retention pond in front of Columbia High School on DRUGS continued on 6A Monday. STABBING continued on 6A

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Celebrity Birthdays Saturday: Monday: Monday: n Former Independent 76. 8-19-21-23-36-40 Afternoon: 1-4-6 Afternoon:6-9-8-5 Sunday: Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh n Game show host Bob x4 Evening: N/A Evening: N/A 11-15-20-23-26 is 101. Eubanks is 75. n Actor-comedian Larry n Country-gospel singer Storch is 90. Cristy Lane is 73. n Actor Ron Moody is 89. n Rhythm-and-blues singer PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Broadcast journalist Anthony Gourdine (Little Sander Vanocur is 85. Anthony and the Imperials) n CBS newsman Charles is 72. Osgood is 80. n Actress Yvette Mimieux is Letterman says he sees psychiatrist n Singer Shirley Bassey is 71.

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that would transport them the unidentified woman Scott, Sebelius to South Florida. unresponsive on the bath- meet in DC Bryan Martin said he room floor. Her son was and driver Travis Carr also found in the bath- WASHINGTON — Both were hauling the bulls room, but was not injured. sides are saying it was a from Texas to Indiantown. Sheriff’s Sgt. Shawn productive meeting after The truck driver was Coarsey said evidence at Florida Gov. Rick Scott taken to the hospital with the scene may indicate sat down with the Obama non-life-threatening inju- foul play. administration’s top health ries. No arrests have been care official Monday to made. talk coverage, costs and Medicaid reforms. No decision yet Scott met with Health on nuke plant Bartender killed and Human Services at restaurant Secretary Kathleen TALLAHASSEE — Sebelius to discuss the Progress Energy is still BOCA RATON — Police federal health law and two undecided on whether to are searching for four sus- pending requests from repair or shut down its pects they say robbed a Florida for changes to its crippled nuclear power Boca Raton restaurant, ter- Medicaid program. plant in Crystal River. rorized patrons and fatally Sebelius encouraged That means that the shot the bartender. Scott to partner with state’s second-largest Authorities said upscale Washington in setting power company could have Josephine’s restaurant up a new health insur- to refund customers $100 closed at 10 p.m. Friday ance market for Florida. million under a prior settle- night, but the owner, sev- Scott pressed for approval ment between the utility eral employees and diners of Florida’s Medicaid and consumer advocates. remained. requests. And the two That settlement calls for Bartender Rafael discussed Scott’s concerns the refund if repairs had Rodriguez and a waiter about the cost of expand- not begun by the end of went out back, where ing Medicaid to cover 2012. four armed men with face more low-income people A lawyer for the utility masks knocked them to under the new health care told state regulators that the ground, authorities law. Progress expects to have said. The waiter allegedly The Republican gover- a decision about the plant was pistol whipped. nor softened his criticism by this coming summer - Police said the suspects of so-called “Obamacare” although he didn’t rule out then entered the restau- after the election, saying an announcement before rant and stole wallets, jew- he is willing to work with then. elry and cellphones from federal officials. The reactor has been diners. As the robbers down since late 2009, were leaving, Rodriguez when its concrete contain- exchanged words with Semi full of bulls ment building cracked dur- one of the suspects. The crashes on I-75 ing an upgrade project. Palm Beach Post reports Officials say fixing the Rodriguez was shot once. He died at the hospital. GAINESVILLE — A plant would likely take sev- crash on I-75 in central eral years and cost billions. Florida has snarled traffic after a semitrailer hauling 3 fires break out 32 bulls blew a tire and Mom found dead in neighborhood slammed into a tree. TAMPA — Officials Florida Highway Patrol in bathroom are investigating suspi- said three of the bulls JACKSONVILLE cious fires at three Tampa got loose after Saturday’s — Authorities are inves- homes on the same block. accident and one had to tigating a suspicious Tampa Police and fire be shot because it was too death after a 22-year-old officials responded to the aggressive. Jacksonville woman was first fire at a small resi- News outlets reported a found dead in her home dence early Monday morn- crew of people, including near her 18-month old son. ing. They then saw that cowboys, veterinarians Friends forced their way two other nearby houses and state troopers, set up into the woman’s home were on fire. All three chutes with portable metal Saturday night because houses were vacant. fences to offload the bulls they hadn’t heard from her from the semi into trailers in two days. They found n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER NATION TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2013 3a Critics jump on Obama’s picks for Pentagon, CIA Ex-senator Hagel, tor is anti-Israel ties in a second backers with his reference to defense secretary is,” Rhodes and soft on Iran. term. All three the “Jewish lobby” in the United said. counterterrorism And Brennan, a men must be States. And he has backed efforts The National Jewish Democratic advisor chosen. 25-year CIA vet- confirmed by the to bring Iran to the table for future Council said Monday that while it eran, withdrew Senate. peace talks in Afghanistan. has expressed concern in the past By JULIE PACE from consider- In nominating White House officials say about Hagel, the group expects AP White House Correspondent ation for the spy Hagel, Obama Hagel’s positions on Israel and him to following the president’s Hagel agency’s top job Brennan signaled he is Iran have been misrepresented. lead in “providing unrivaled sup- WASHINGTON — President in 2008 amid willing to take on They cite his Senate votes for port for Israel.” Barack Obama on Monday will questions about his connection a tough confirmation fight. Once billions in military assistance to “President Barack Obama’s nominate Chuck Hagel as his next to harsh interrogation techniques Hagel emerged as Obama’s likely Israel and his support for multilat- unprecedented pro-Israel creden- defense secretary and counter- used during the George W. Bush nominee, GOP lawmakers began eral sanctions on Tehran. tials are unquestionable, and set- terrorism adviser John Brennan administration. sharply questioning his commit- Ben Rhodes, Obama’s deputy ting policy starts and stops with to lead the Central Intelligence The White House said Obama ment to Israel and his willingness national security adviser, said the president,” the group said in Agency, two potentially contro- will announce both nomina- to take a hard line with Iran over Hagel will be “completely in a statement. versial picks for his second-term tions Monday afternoon. Along its disputed nuclear program. line with the president” on both But Matt Brooks, executive national security team. with secretary of state nominee Hagel, a 66-year-old moderate issues. director of the Republican Jewish Hagel, even before being nomi- Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Hagel Nebraska Republican, has criti- “The president has a record of Coalition, said Hagel’s appoint- nated, has faced tough criticism and Brennan would play key cized discussion of a military strike unprecedented security coopera- ment “would be a slap in the face from congressional lawmakers roles implementing and shaping by either the U.S. or Israel against tion with Israel and that’s going for every American who is con- who say the former GOP sena- Obama’s national security priori- Iran. He also irritated some Israel to continue no matter who the cerned about the safety of Israel.” GOP scoffs at Obama’s vow ByCHARLES BABINGTON Associated Press Let us help

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A OUR OPINION What if Sandy had hit here, Rep. Yoho?

n defending his “No” vote on aid to victims of Hurricane Sandy, Congressman Ted Yoho said Friday the federal government “has no business in the insurance business.” The bill, which passed 354-67, replenished theI coffers of FEMA’s National Flood Insurance Program. Without the infusion of $9.7 billion in federal funds, claims of more than 115,000 Sandy victims, who’ve been suffering since October, would have been even further delayed. So let’s get this straight: Responsible hom- eowners buy flood insurance through a federal program – the only way flood insurance is sold in the U.S. – only to see at least one member of Congress vote to delay their claims because he has philosophical differences with the very idea of national flood insurance. Talk about being caught between the devil and Pitfalls of saving stuff the deep blue sea. That wasn’t Yoho’s only beef with the relief K, so I like to I remembered anything. could smoke one as long package. save stuff. One piece of paper con- as your leg right now.” He also complained about an abundance of That’s tained 11 ideas, including I’m not sure what I was pork in the bill and noted there were no offsets what I told “Gremlin owner,” “smok- thinking when I wrote elsewhere to make up the nearly $10 billion extra my wife after ing class” and “being “being born,” because I O don’t remember being in outlays. she cleaned out the desk born.” drawers in her home I did do a column on born. I’m told I was As for the pork, Yoho didn’t get into specifics. study and found two of the orange Gremlin auto- born at home, delivered But we do know that earmarks “for unrelated them filled with my stuff. Phil Hudgins mobile I drove for about by Dr. Raleigh Garner, items such as commercial fisheries in American Obviously, she hadn’t [email protected] 10 years. The Gremlin, a handsome, debonair Samoa,” which Rep. Paul Ryan found offensive needed those drawers you’ll remember, had no man who drove a bright in the original Senate version of the bill, weren’t because my stuff had I have one labeled “A rear end, and my younger red Cadillac convertible. present in the package passed Friday. Regardless, been the only occupant for Little of Everything.” I daughter was ashamed Nobody was home at we agree the habit of plundering the treasury several decades. like being specific so I can to be seen in an orange the time but me and my every time there’s a major disaster is a national Mind you, I am not a find what I need. car that had no rear end. daddy. My mama had gone shopping. disgrace that ought to be brought to an end, or at hoarder. I’ve seen hoard- My wife confiscated Slumped down in the pas- My wife cleared out ers on television, and I do my collection of quarterly senger’s seat, she would least radically curtailed. Lord knows how many not pile up in our living magazines called Nieman duck her head toward the As to the offsets, that’s arguably a good idea quarters sheetrock-putty floorboard if she spotted books, many of which Reports, which date back – though a hard sell in an emergency, especially buckets, worn-out cush- one of her friends as we belonged to me. I went to 1974. That’s only 152 when the victims have already been left to linger ions and cans filled with drove by. through a few but left the magazines, of course. for more than two months. screws. Everybody knows The stop-smoking class bulk of the culling to her. But while we share Rep. Yoho’s genuine con- they belong in the base- These irreplaceable gems turned into an interest- She kept some and boxed cern with runaway federal spending, and know ment. now reside sadly in the ing story, but no column, up the rest to give to a well that a reckless, spendthrift Congress must be But I do like to file arti- back seat of my pickup best I remember. I do used-book store. I’d rather reined in for the good of all, here’s our question cles from various news- truck, a place once used recall one great quote not know what books were for passengers, but now a for him: What if it happened here? papers and magazines. I from the story, however. in those boxes. am also bad to scribble library. Those publications I approached a gradu- I’ll probably need one of Had Florida’s District 3 been hit as hard as the might be worth some- them tomorrow. You never Northeast was by Sandy, would you really vote notes on a piece of paper ate of the class and said and stick it in a file. I thing. something like, “Well, I know. That’s why I save to delay aid to your constituents? For that matter, have several files labeled I looked through one of guess it feels good not to stuff. had FEMA run short of cash after Tropical Storm “Column Ideas.” I have a the “Column Ideas” files crave cigarettes anymore, ■ Phil Hudgins is senior Debby, and you been in office, what then? file marked “The South tonight and read some of doesn’t it?” He looked at editor of Community More importantly, we wonder what kind of and Other Good Things.” my cryptic notes to see if me solemnly and said, “I Newspapers Inc. precedent you and your 66 colleagues have already set, come the next Sunshine State hurri- cane, tornado or flood. Given Florida’s propensity for natural disaster, we may not have to wait long Scott’s assaults on environment to find out. n his 1998 book the South Florida Water The Scott adminis- Congressman, we applaud your fiscal conserva- “Some Kind Management District, tration’s assaults on the tism. of Paradise: A the board ostensibly environment keep piling We believe you have the best interests of your Chronicle of Man responsible for protect- up. Common sense, if constituents, and of our nation, at heart. We see and the Land in ing South Florida’s water not a little pragmatism, good things in your political future. I should show rational Florida,” environmentalist supply and wetlands from But frankly, sir, you missed the mark badly on Mark Derr wrote that “in pollution. Portuondo lawmakers and other offi- this one. these past one hundred once operated a trash cials that threatening our years, man has reshaped Bill Maxwell incinerator in Miami that fragile environment also and re-landscaped the [email protected] Greenpeace and other threatens our economy. peninsula, leveling forests, put in jeopardy when organizations showed was They do not seem to Lake City Reporter draining the marshes. The Hershel Vinyard, secre- “a major source of mer- know that our natural process continues at such tary of the Department of cury emissions” that were environment creates our Serving Columbia County Since 1874 a rapid rate that many Environmental Protection, responsible “for much of tourism, our most lucra- residents of more than a the contamination in the laid off 58 employees who tive industry, attracting decade barely recognize Everglades.” He also was The Lake City Reporter is published with pride have what is described as nearly 90 million visitors the areas around their linked to air and water pol- annually who put $67 for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ a “history and knowledge” homes.” lution in Miami-Dade, and billion into the state’s ties by Community Newspapers Inc. of the state’s critical envi- Since Derr wrote those the company was heavily economy. In fact, Florida We believe strong newspapers build strong ronmental problems. observations, the process fined for violations. is the top travel destina- communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” It is no secret that of destruction has gone No matter. Scott tion in the world, accord- Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and Vinyard, like the gover- on at breakneck speed. deemed Portuondo the ing to www.stateofflorida. profitable community‑oriented newspapers. nor, is a pro-business cru- Two out of three best person for the board. com/florquickfac. This mission will be accomplished through the sader who has little use Florida residents come People come here to for environmental regula- In another trav- teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, from other states or for- experience our parks, integrity and hard work. tions. esty, the Department eign countries, and they of Environmental beaches, wetlands, wood- have no memory of our “The majority of posi- lands and amusement Todd Wilson, Publisher Protection suspended old natural beauty and tions they were eliminat- wetlands expert Connie venues. They come to Robert Bridges, Editor ing are compliance and swim, scuba dive, fish, Controller too often little respect for Bersok from her job Sue Brannon, that beauty. Most have enforcement positions,” after she bucked politics bird watch, kayak, boat no qualms about electing Jerry Phillips, a former and hike. President and denied a permit to Dink NeSmith, lawmakers who dismiss attorney for the advocacy Highlands Ranch, formed More business leaders Tom Wood, Chairman the intrinsic value of our group Public Employees in 2008 as a joint venture and state lawmakers need environment. As a result, for Environmental between a Jacksonville to realize that viable tour- Derr wrote, the “tale of Responsibility, told the company and the Carlyle ism is directly connected LETTERS POLICY Florida’s development Times. “They want to Group, a powerful private not only to our pleasant Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ often is sordid, marked by essentially turn the agen- equity firm. Highlands weather but also to the cy over to the regulated ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 the greed of people intent wanted to turn a pine health of our waters, on taking whatever the industries.” beaches, greenery and words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters plantation, which was land offered and leaving Phillips is right, of mostly high and dry, into clean air. must be signed and include the writer’s name, address nothing in return.” course. In addition to a business that makes We need leaders who and telephone number for verification. Writers can Gov. Rick Scott is an the layoffs in November, up for wetlands that are respect this interconnec- have two outsider, and he is proving Vinyard brought in sever- destroyed by new roads tion. They need to be letters per month published. Letters and guest columns to be no friend of the envi- al new top administrators and development. stewards of the environ- are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that ronment in almost every who had been high-level If Bersok had granted ment, not profiteers who destroy and leave nothing of the Lake City Reporter. move he makes. consultants or engineers the permit, the company Most recently, as sug- for companies the depart- potentially could have col- in return. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL ment regulates. 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. gested by an article in lected millions of dollars the Tampa Bay Times, Before the layoffs, in wetlands “credits” that ■ Bill Maxwell is a colum- BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. the future of Florida’s Scott appointed Juan could be sold to the gov- nist and editorial writer for BY EMAIL: [email protected] natural environment was Portuondo to oversee ernment and developers. the Tampa BayTimes. 5A

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Jan. 8 program to inform seniors Jan. 11 interactive workshop from Historical Society Kelly at (386) 867-6675. about Medicare from 6 to 8 p.m. at Columbia The Columbia County Medicare seminar 1:30 tpo 3:30 p.m. at the History program County Main Library, Historical Society will meet LifeStyle Enrichment Lake City Public Library Actor Chaz Mena will per- 308 NW Columbia Ave.. at 7 p.m. at the Columbia Jan. 19 Center is sponsoring a on Columbia Avenue. For form a program, “Claiming Participants will have an County Main Library, 308 Chili cook-off free Medicare seminar more information, call La Florida for King and opportunity to meet other NW Columbia Ave. The The Lake DeSoto from 5 to 6 p.m. The semi- (800) 262-2243. Cross,” at 6:30 p.m. at the entrepreneurs, get advice topic will be the Heritage Farmers Market will have nar will be moderated by Columbia County Main and receive free educa- Park Village in Macclenny. its second annual chili cook- Irv Crowetz of C/C & Library, 308 NW Columbia tional materials from the The meeting is open to off during market hours, 9 Associates. Subjects to Jan. 10 Ave. Mena will portray federal Small Business the public. For more a.m. to 1 p.m. Funds raised be covered include: what Builders Association Pedro Menendez de Aviles, Administration and other information, contact Sean from the sale of chili sam- you need to know about The Columbia County the founder of St. Augustine sources. Participants also McMahon at 754-4293. ples will benefit Church Medicare, when to enroll, Builders Association will and first Spanish gover- will be able to arrange of the Way. Registration what’s covered and when hold it’s first General nor of Florida. Tickets are one-on-one business coun- is $10, and there will be a supplement is needed. Council lunch at 11:30 required, and are available seling with SCORE volun- Jan. 16 a cash prize for the win- Call 755-3476 ext. 107 to a.m. at Guang Dong res- free of charge at any county teers. To reserve a seat, Olustee planning ner. For registration infor- reserve a seat. taurant in the Lake City library location. call (386) 752-2000 or email The Blue-Grey Army will mation and contest rules, Mall. The meeting will [email protected]. meet at 5:30 p.m. to plan visit online at market.lcfla. Native plant society start at noon.The speaker the Olustee Battle Festival. com. The farmers market The Sparkleberr y will be Columbia County Jan. 12 The meeting will be at is held along Lake DeSoto Chapter of the Florida Superintendent of Schools Chili cook-off Jan. 15 the school district central between the Columbia Native Plant Society will Terry Huddleston. If you The fourth annual Pageant entries building, room 153, 409 SW County Courthouse and meet at 6:30 p.m. at Hatch are considering joining our Branford Chili Cook-off will Today is the deadline for St. Johns St. Shands Lakeshore Hospital Park, 403 SE Craven St., builders association, this is be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. contestants to enter the 2013 in downtown Lake City. Branford. Beau Willsey, a good time to join us for at Hatch Park on Craven Olustee Festival Pageant. For more information, an environmental scientist lunch, meet our members Street in Branford. The The pageant is open to Jan. 18 call (386) 719-5766 or visit with the Suwannee River and learn more of what we event will include a silent girls ages 3 months to 20 Medicare information market.lcfla.com. Management District, are all about. Cost of lunch auction for adults and kids, years who live in or attend SHINE will present a will give a program about for members is $12 and door prizes, live music, an school in Baker, Columbia, program to inform seniors MLK Jr. program exotic invasive plants and non-members fee is $15. antique car show, moon Gilcrist, Hamilton, Union about Medicare from 10 The Columbia County what can be done to pre- A HammerClaw jackpot is walk, Home Depot Kids and Suwannee counties. a.m. to noon at the Branford Branch of NAACP will vent and/or eliminate now $275. To make a reser- Workshop and a variety of Age divisions are 3 to 12 Public Library. For more hold its 30th annual Dr. them. The chapter mees vation or for more informa- homemade chili. Admission months, 13 to 23 months, 2 information, call (800) 262- Martin Luther King Jr. pro- the second Tuesday of tion, emai colcountybuild@ is $5 and includes all the to 3 years, 4 to 6 years, 7 to 2243. gram at 4 p.m. at Mount each month, except June, comcast.net or phone (386) chili you can eat. Proceeds 9 years, 10 to 12 years, 13 to Pisgah AME Church, 529 July, and August, at Hatch 867-1998. will benefit Herry’s Kids 15 years and 16 to 20 years. Music concert NE Washington St. Judge Park. For mor information, Pediatric Services, a pro- Contestants may compete Southern rock band Julian Collins will be key- contact chapter President Medicare information gram of Hospice of the in beauty, sportswear, tal- Steel Bridge will perform note speaker. The NAACP Mae Brandt by email at SHINE will present a Nature Coast. To register ent and photogenic catego- at the Florida Gateway choir, directed by Dr. Tony [email protected] program to inform seniors to compete in the chili ries. The pageant awards College Levy Performing Buzzella, will perform. or phone (386) 466-0915. about Medicare from 9 cook-off, call the hospice include educational schol- Arts Center, 149 SE College a.m. to noon at the TOPS at (386) 755-7714 or visIt arships, trophies, crowns Place. The show will begin Computer classes Health Fair at First Advent online at www.hospiceof and banners. Each pageant at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15. Jan. 20 Registration is now Christian Church, Live citrus.org. contestant will receive a Steel Bridge is a Cross City- Bridal show open for free basic com- Oak, and from 1:30 tp 3:30 tiara. First-place winners based band that has opened The third annual Your puter classes to be given p.m. at Live Oak City Hall. Gospel sing, supper will ride in the Olustee for Mel Tillis and Chris Perfect Day Bridal Show by the Greater Lake City For more information, call A gospel sing and pot- Festival parade. The pag- Young. The band opened will be from noon to 4 p.m. Community Development (800) 262-2243. luck supper will be held to eant will be held Jan. 26 for Easton Corbin during at the Holiday Inn and Corp. Inc. The five-week, celebrate Mary Lou Flynn at the Columbia County the inaugural season of FGC Suites, 213 SW Commerce 20-hour course will begin DAR meeting Lasseter’s 75th birthday, Schools Administrative Entertainment. For more Drive. The show will Monday, Jan. 14, and class- The Edward Rutledge beginning at 6 p.m. at Lee Complex. Applications may information, visit www. include a variety of local es will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Chapter of the Daughters Worship Center Church be obtained at the Columbia fgcentertainment.com. vendors focused on bridal each Monday and Tuesday of the American Revolution Fellowship Hall, 471 SE County Library, the Lake fashions, weddings and for five weeks. To register will hold its monthly meet- Magnolia Drive in Lee. City-Columbia County Masonic banquet related activities. Tickets for the course or for more ing at 10:30 a. m. at the Supper will be at 6 p.m., Chamber of Commerce, Gold Standard Lodge 167 are $5 in advance or $7 at information, contact Ann LifeStyle Enrichment and the open-mic gospel Emily Taber Library, will have its annual Masonic the door. Tickets may be at (386) 752-9785 or (904) Center, 28 SE Allison sing will start at 7. To con- Suwannee Regional banquet at the Winfield purchased at the Holiday 635-2021 or visit the CDC Court (off Baya Avenue). firm attendance or for more Library, Hamilton County Community Center. For Inn and Suites. For ticket office at 363 NW Bascom Kathleen Cooper will be information, call Brenda Library or by contacting tickets and more informa- sales and vendor informa- Norris Drive. speaking about Lyme dis- Lasseter McCormick at Elaine Owens at (386) tion, call Chirs Mirra at tion, all Amanda Daye at ease. Visitors are welcome. (850) 869-9976. 965-2787. (386) 623-3611 or Mike (386) 754-1411. Jan. 9 Garden Club to meet Newcomers meeting Lake City Garden Club Jan. 13 The Lake City will meet at the Clubhouse, Music concert Newcomers will meet at 257 SE Hernando Ave. The Ball Brothers will 11 a.m. at Guang Dong Social time will begin at perform a free concert at Fifth Generation Farms Chinese Restaurant in the 9:30 a.m., and the meeting 6 p.m. at Wellborn Baptist Lake City Mall. Lunch will start at 10. Jo Carver Church. The church is on offers exceptional quality, costs $11. Sale of 50-50 will give a talk about U.S. 90 West between Lake “down-home” prices and a tickets will end at 11:25. landscaping. City and Live Oak at the The guest speaker will be intersection of Lowe Lake little southern charm, too! Leandra “Lily” Johnson, Center elections Road in Wellborn. A love the first female judge in Bethlehem Community offering for the group will USDa CHoiCe DeliCioUS the Third Judicial Circuit. Center will hold its annual be received. GreatB onelefor GrillinSSG! PorK Formore information, call election of officers at 6:30 new yorK CUtletS Barbara Test at 754-7227 or p.m. The center is a 835 StriP SteaKS Rose Taylor at 755-2175. SW Bethlehem Ave. in Fort Jan. 14 White. For more informa- SCORE workshop Medicare information tion, call Rudolph Freeney SCORE of Lake City will $ 99 $ 99 lB lB SHINE will present a at (386) 454-1880. hold a free entrepreneurs’ Why Not Fresh? 8 1 natUral natUral BlaCK anGUS SmoKeD GoUrmet C&j farmS OBITUARIES no antiBiotiCS, BUrGerS no aDDeD HormoneS PorK SaUSaGe Leona Lee Little Bonds Emma Lou (Herlong) Worth bered for her deep convictions BiSon and enthusiasm for the simple $ 99 Leona Lee Little Bonds, Age 98 Emma Lou (Herlong) Worth joys of life, her loyal friendship, lB died suddenly at her home in and the stability and caring home $ 99 Born August 9, 1914 4 1 lB PaCK Lake City, FL Lake City, FL, on the afternoon she made for her entire family. italian, BlUe CHeeSe, BaCon CHeDDar (loCal Grain fe3D) Died Janu- of December 31, 2012. She Mrs. Worth was preceded in ary 5, 2013 was born September 2, 1925, in death by her loving parents, D o w l i n g Jasper, FL, and attended public William Vastine “Willie” Her- Great Deal! all natUral Park, FL schools in Columbia County. long and Marietta Floyd (Ellis) Preceded in In 1947, Mrs. Worth earned a Herlong, husband Hal McMa- all PaUla Deen KinD death by her Bachelor’s Degree in Social han Worth, brother-in-law J.A. aPPleGate SaUCeS, marinaDeS Cereal BarS h u s b a n d , Studies and Education from the “Nub” Worth, and sister-in-law natUralS & SeaSoninG Florida State College for Women Nell (Fields) Worth. She is sur- Randall Jo- lUnCHmeat seph Bonds, (now FSU). She then returned to vived by her sister-in-law Geor- $ Sr., her parents Ollie and Julian Lake City and became a social gia Nell (Worth) Runyan (James) anD CHeeSe 4/ 6.99 worker for the Department of of Sevierville, TN; son George (no nitrateS) % Little as well as brothers Ar- off thur, Clifton, Woodrow, George Public Welfare, where she met W. “Bill” Worth (Linda) of Ches- 50 aSSorteD flavorS and Carl Little and her sister Hal McMahan Worth, a native apeake, VA; daughter Betsey Louise Little McCall Mahood. of Sevierville, TN. They wed (Worth) Ward (Larry) of Lake Prices good thru 01-12-13, while supplies last. No rainchecks. December 4, 1948. The Worths City, FL; 4 grandchildren: Jacob She is survived by her children: Hill, Ginger Hill, Stefanie Ward- ProDUCe Patricia Bonds Rose, Barbara were married for 63 years, and reared two children as well as Cerny (Mark); and Kelly Rippard Cilantro jUmBo aPPleS SnaP Bonds Gibbs, Randall Joseph two grandchildren. Their devo- (Jason); and 2 great grandchil- Bonds, Jr., and David Julian tion and deep love remained pal- dren: Alyssa Hill and Emma Hill. Sweet rome & BeanS Bonds; two sisters Ellen Little atable throughout their lives, and Visitation with the family will be PotatoeS fUji Ward, Rose Little Wilder and still serves as a model and inspi- held Monday evening, January 7, two brothers: Finley Little and ration of what a true partnership 2013, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 ¢ Ralph Little; nine grandchil- can achieve. Once her children p.m. at the funeral home. Fu- 59 BUnCH dren a whole passel of great were in school, Mrs. Worth neral services will be conducted grandchildren and great, SPrinG mix & began her teaching career. From at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Janu- BaBy SPinaCH great grandchildren. 1957 to 1982, she taught the ary 8, 2013, at the First United She was a lover of fam- third, fourth, and fifth grades Methodist Church of Lake City, ily and friends. Although her in Columbia County; the sto- with Pastor Jeff Tate officiating. off passing is mourned we rejoice $ ¢ $ 69 $ 59 ries and success of her students In lieu of flowers, donations may Per lB lB 3 lB BaG lB at her victory. remained an important be made to “Outreach Minis- 1 49 3 1 A celebration of her life will be source of pride and happi- tries,” First United Methodist held at Pleasant Grove Method- ness throughout her life. Church, 973 S. Marion Ave., Special event Room available ist Church, Pastor Dusty Bailey Mrs. Worth was an attentive Lake City, FL 32025; or the ADK officiating, 4709 S.W. State mother and grandmother, a Scholarship Fund, 409 NW Zack nortH floriDa natUral BlaCK anGUS Rd 47, Lake City, FL 32024 member of the First United Drive, Lake City, FL 32055. Ar- premium quality beef from our family farm. NFNBa is raised on green Saturday, January 12, 2013 Methodist Church, and a Silver rangements are under the direc- pastures and natural grains with No added hormones, antibiotics or at 1:00 p.m. Family and Sister of the local chapter of tion of GATEWAY-FOREST animal by-products. NFN is locally processed, uSda certified and dry friends are invited to attend. Alpha Delta Kappa. She loved LAWN FUNERAL HOME aged for tenderness and full flavor. We are committed to producing beef In lieu of flowers donations gardening, reading, local history, AND CREMATORY, INC. for our family and friends that is nutritious and delicious –Naturally! may be made to the Pleasant and retreating to the family’s 3596 S. US Hwy 441, Lake City, Grove Methodist Cemetery cabin on the Santa Fe River. FL (386-752-1954). Please send Fund, Pleasant Grove Methodist After retirement, she and her words of comfort to the family at Offering Local & Fresh Foods Kitchen Fund or your husband became avid travelers, www.gatewayforestlawn.com. The MarkeT. MeaT, produce and More! charity of choice. and alongside their dear friends Obituaries are paid advertise- 3739 WEST HWY. 90, LAKE CITY, FL the Colsons, MacCalebs, and ments. For details, call the others, they visited 49 states and Lake (386) 243-8335 City Reporter’s classified depart- Canada. She will be remem- ment at 752-1293. Monday – Friday 8am - 7pm | Saturday – 8am -6pm | Sunday – CLOSED 6A

6a LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2013 Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 Mock Mars trek finds some DRUGS: Man faces charges Continued From Page 1A down-to-Earth sleep woes driving down Baya with people in ed his stun gun and told Harper the front not wearing their seatbelts to stop again. This time one of the and turned on his lights to make a stun gun’s probes struck Harper in By SETH BORENSTEIN and funded by Russian and — called their experience suc- traffic stop, according to the arrest the back, which “appeared to have AP Science Writer European space agencies. A cessful: “We can go forward report. a successful effect,” according the report on the simulation’s effect and now plan to go to Mars After the car stopped, Foote arrest report. WASHINGTON — on the men was published and move confidently,” said walked to the passenger side of the The other probe stuck into Astronauts have a down-to- online Monday in the journal volunteer Romain Charles of Pontiac where Harper was seated Harper’s baggy pants and did not Earth problem that could be Proceedings of the National France. and knocked. Harper opened the produce an effective result, but the even worse on a long trip to Academy of Sciences. The data scientists collected door and Foote “could immediately first probe did slow Harper, accord- Mars: They can’t get enough Dinges said scientists can’t wasn’t as rosy. Devices on the smell the odor of marijuana emitting ing to the arrest report. sleep. And over time, the lack tell if the men’s lethargy was volunteers’ wrists measured from inside the vehicle,” according Foote was able to grab Harper’s of slumber can turn intrepid just lack of sleep or was also their movements and showed to the arrest report. arm and shirt, he then told Harper space travelers into drowsy caused by other factors: the that when they were asleep When backup arrived, Foote to get on the ground, but he refused, couch potatoes, a new study close quarters, lack of privacy and awake they were moving asked Harper to step outside of according to the arrest report. shows. with so many cameras or being much less than they should the car where he asked him why Foote took Harper to the ground In a novel experiment, six away from their families for so have been, an unexpected and he smelled of marijuana. According then put him in handcuffs, accord- volunteers were confined in long. disturbing finding, Dinges to the arrest report, Harper told ing to the arrest report. Foote then a cramped mock spaceship It’s a problem that has to be said. Foote that smoked marijuana ear- walked Harper back to the patrol car in Moscow to simulate a 17- fixed — and can be — before One of the six volunteers lier. Foote asked Harper if he had and requested that an ambulance month voyage. It made most of astronauts are sent to Mars, — who were paid $100,000 any Marijuana. Harper said no. come to the scene because Harper the would-be spacemen lethar- as President Barack Obama to live in the mock spaceship Foote then performed a pat down was tased. It was determined that gic, much like birds and bears proposes for the mid-2030s, with limited and time-delayed of Harper, who was wearing a “blue Harper did not need to be trans- heading into winter, gearing Dinges said. The trip to Mars, contact with the outside world puffy style vest jacket.” When Foote ported to the hospital. up for hibernation. Earth’s closest neighbor, — slept nearly half an hour felt the left side of the jacket, he felt After an inspection of the Pontiac The men went into a pro- would take about six months less each night than he did a cluster of small baggies. where Harper was a passenger, longed funk. Four had consid- each way. when he started the mission, Foote pulled out one large baggie found nothing illegal, the driver was erable trouble sleeping, with The world record for con- affecting how he went about containing several smaller baggies allowed to leave. one having minor problems tinuous time in space — 14 his day, Dinges said. from a hole on the inside lining of Foote then inspected the baggy and the sixth mostly unaf- months — is held by Dr. The loss of sleep matters the jacket. As Foote was putting the he found on Harper. Inside the large fected. Some had depression Valery Polyakov, who was on because astronauts will have to baggie on the hood of his patrol car, baggy was six smaller baggies of issues. the Russian space station Mir perform intricate tasks on the he grabbed Harper’s arm, according marijuana and another large baggy Sometimes, a few of the men in 1994 and 1995. way to Mars and while on the to the arrest report. containing smaller baggies that had squirreled themselves away American astronaut Scott red planet. Harper then pulled away from white substance inside them. into the most private nooks Kelly and Russian cosmonaut And they have to do vigor- Foote and started to run, according Harper told Foote that the white they could find. They didn’t Mikhail Kornienko are sched- ous exercises daily to fight the to the arrest report. substance was “Molly,” according to move much. They avoided cru- uled to spend an entire year toll that near-zero gravity takes Foote chased after Harper and the arrest report. cial exercise. in space on the International on the bones and other parts told Harper to stop or he would The substance field tested posi- “This looks like something Space Station, starting in of the body. be tased. Foote then shot his stun tive for MDMA, which is a classified you see in birds in the winter,” 2015. And most of the volunteers gun at Harper. According to the as a controlled substance. said lead author David Dinges, When leaving confinement weren’t doing that. arrest report, the stun gun’s probes The drug has multiple street a sleep expert at the University in November 2011, the six The Moscow study, based stuck into Harpers jacket, which names including Ecstasy, E and of Pennsylvania School of volunteers — three Russians, on the ground, couldn’t take “deflected the probes from penetrat- Love Drug. Medicine. a Frenchman, an Italian- into account the added diffi- ing (Harper’s) skin.” Harper was booked into Columbia The experiment was run Colombian and a Chinese culty of near-zero gravity. Harper then took off his jacket County Detention Facility in lieu of and continued to run. Foote reload- $49,000 bail. STABBING: Arrest made DEATHS: Two Jacksonville men found dead here Continued From Page 1A Continued From Page 1A

Detention Center in lieu of $10,000 bond. concerned for her husband Officers requested that the site was deemed safe He said natural gas is According to Lake City Police Department reports, whom she had not heard EMS personnel and fire for re-entry by LCFD, a lighter than air, so it rises Officer Michael Delcastillo was dispatched to an from since around noon department units respond second unresponsive man and once it rises it gets to Albright Place address in reference to a stabbing. Once Saturday. to the scene and first was found in the bathroom the ceiling and falls. at the scene a witness told Delcastillo her relatives were Earlier in the day on responders forced their and pronounced dead at in an argument and about to fight because the victim Saturday, Mrs. Smith con- way into the home. 10:24 p.m. The man was “It’s strongly recommend wanted Maxwell to leave his home, but she refused. tacted her sister-in-law, Immediately upon entry, identified as Rawls. that if people have gas The witness told Delcastillo that Maxwell grabbed Eddie Mae McKenzie of first responders deter- “Due to the odor of the appliances in their home, a steak knife out of her car and she saw her stab him Lake City, and asked that mined there were high gas, it’s possible that either that they have a carbon several times. she go to the Denver Street levels of carbon monoxide carbon monoxide or gas monoxide detector that can When Delcastillo interviewed Maxwell she report- home and try to contact her inside due to a possible gas poisoning was the possible pick up a leak and notify edly said the victim pushed her up against her car and husband and friend who leak. cause of death,” Armijo said, that’s when she grabbed the knife and started to stab were both in town to make A man found in a chair noting the home was exten- you. It’s no different than a him. Maxwell told the officer she thought it was self renovations on the home. was pronounced dead at sively checked by authori- smoke detector.” defense because she thought her cousin was about to Even though their vehi- 10:11 p.m. by paramedics ties after they smelled the No evidence of foul play stab her. cle was in the driveway, and identified as Smith. natural gas. “We ventilated was found at the scene and Delcastillo said the victim was bleeding from his no one responded to Mrs. The home was then evacu- the house.” the investigation into Smith chest area and his right arm. He told the officer that Smith’s knocking, authori- ated until the scene could Armijo said carbon mon- and Rawls’ death is ongo- Maxwell was in his face, so he grabbed her by the arms ties said. be made safe. oxide is odorless, taste- because she was trying to hit him. When police officers “We used forcible entry less and can’t be seen, and ing. Delcastillo reported the victim had two deep, bloody arrived, Gunter attempted to get into the home and noted that it often causes “The source of the leak is stab wounds to his bicep, his upper arm and his left to make contact with the that’s when there was the headaches, nausea and being investigated,” Armijo clavicle. two men by knocking on odor of natural gas,” said confusion before causing said. “We’re still looking The victim also had a bruised eye socket, a cut on the front door and window, Frank Armijo, Lake City death. into the source of the gas the left ear and an abrasion on his nose. An ambulance but got no response. Fire Department chief. “It’s a silent killer,” he leak. It’s too soon to specu- responded to the scene and carried the victim to a Michaels proceeded to “Once they (firefighters) said. “And the presence of Gainesville-area hospital. conduct a visual check got the smell of the odor, natural gas, at high concen- late whether it (cause of Another woman who was cut on the hand during the through the surrounding that’s when they went trations, above 50 parts per death) was ventilation, a altercation was treated at the scene by EMS personnel, windows of the home, at ahead and put their masks million, is lethal also.” leak or anything like that.” reports said. which time he saw an unre- on.” Delcastillo identified Maxwell as the primary aggres- sponsive man sitting in a After the gas meter was sor and arrested her. chair in the living room. pulled from the home and WILSON’S CONTAINERS

SKYDIVER: Little hope held out for Lake City man Construction/Debris Containers Available Continued From Page 1A 755-7060 The other two skydivers were from West said there are also challenges ed or mountain cliffs. ZEtZEtZEtZE Alaska and . Reports said to searching with helicopter. Ruppert carried a blue parachute Delivered to your job site today Ruppert and the others were jumping “It’s been really foggy the last cou- in a black pack. He was dressed in a from the helicopter at an altitude of ple of days. The helicopter can’t see tan and green wing suit, which would about 6,500 feet. and the winds have been really bad so make him hard to spot in the woods. West said officials decided to sus- we can’t get one in there,” she said. Friends of Ruppert’s were with pend the ground search for Ruppert “This is a heavily wooded area. It’s ground searchers over the weekend, Bring your unwanted Sunday night. difficult to see anything from above. but did not want to talk with report- “We decided to suspend the ground We’ll check those areas as best we ers, West said. Gold, Silver & Platinum search late (Sunday night) when we can. If the helicopters see anything King County Sheriff’s Office offi- to someone you can trust were pulling the searchers off the we’ll check those areas with ground cials said they are still reviewing Precious metals are seeing record values. mountain,” she said. “We had about crews.” data from helicopter flight path and Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment 386 searchers over the four days and It snowed Thursday night and tem- cell phone data to see if they can get to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. spent about 4,000 hours searching peratures have been in the 30s and something new to go on to do another George R. Ward about nine square miles. We covered 40s around Mount Si, a steep and ground search. Downtown every area in that nine square miles heavily forested 4,200-foot peak about West said some of Ruppert’s family Lake City on foot. The only other points of inter- 30 miles east of Seattle. and friends were reportedly at the est or areas that have a probability Searchers covered nine square mountain Monday. (386) 752-5470 that he’s in can’t be reached on foot. miles before the ground search was “People that are out there are There are cliffs and ravines, so what suspended Sunday. Fog on Monday having a little memorial today on we’re doing now is wait until the prevented a helicopter search. the mountain,” said Skydive Palatka weather clears and check those areas West said the chances of finding from above.” Ruppert alive are dwindling. owner Art Shaffer, Ruppert’s friend. Reports said the men were going “We hoped that we could find him “There’s a lot of sad people here.” up one at a time in a small helicopter find him alive, but the longer the A visitor to the home of Ruppert’s and jumping in rotation. search goes on, the lower the pos- parents in Lake City on Monday said “It was his second jump out of sibility that he survived,” she said. “It the family would be making a state- the helicopter that day,” West said. snowed the first night when he went ment at a later date. “They started the second rotation missing and the weather has been “This was a large search,” West 3(2).+!'% said. “The amount of manpower was and he was the second jumper in the cold and rainy the rest of the eve- Longer you stay, rotation.” Ruppert was on his second nings and much of the daytime.” the biggest one we’ve had for awhile jump when he disappeared. There’s a record of Ruppert’s cell- and we do lots of search and rescue Less you pay The webbed wing suit allows a sky- phone signal until he went up in the missions over here. Everyone was diver to glide at up to 100 miles per air and jumped or shut it off, West disappointed to say the least. We Monthly Unlimited hour, so Ruppert could have gone far said. That information led to an exten- were definitely wanting to find him See store for details. off course, West said. sive search of a quarter-square mile and we all still hope there is a pos- Friends in Florida say Ruppert had area, which found no sign of him. sibility that we will find him.” been skydiving seven or eight years Outlying areas where Ruppert The Associated Press contributed to and was experienced in a wing suit. might have landed are heavily wood- this story. 7ASCHOOL

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NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES ON n To leave an anonymous message about a pos- CAMPUS sible dangerous situation concerning Columbia County schools, call toll-free, (866) 295-7303. Five Points n To leave an anonymous message about a Elementary possible truancy problem in Columbia County schools, call 758-4947. School , Lake City Reporter Science projects n Items for the school Jim Barr, page should be dropped off or mailed to: 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055; faxed to We want to congratulate by 5 p.m. Thursdays. our Science Project win- (386) 752-9400; or emailed to ners. They are: [email protected] Second grade — Class winner, Mrs. Leighty for “The Only Class Project;” Carroll’s class, first place, Terrance Mackey for “Floating Egg: A Pre- Breakfast Experiment;” Carroll’s class, second Home education student place, Jacob Priest for testing slated by district “Backed Up;” Carroll’s class, third place, Cynthia From staff reports Maples for “Inky Fingers;” COURTESY PHOTO for grades five and eight Kamback’s class, honor- Home Education stu- will be April 15 to 26. able mention, Brinsleigh Young artists of December dents are eligible to take n End of Course exams Feagle for “Super Soaker.” state mandated assess- for U.S. History will be Fort White Elementary School’s Young Artists of the Month for December are (front row, from ment tests with the April 22 to May 10; for Third grade — Mrs. left): Riley Moseley, grade five; Westin Mills, grade one; Haden James, grade three; Katie Hill’s class first place, Columbia County School geometry, biology and Ayden Smith for “Which Dugan, grade two; Anissa Penniman, grade four; and Aljerneria Stephens, kindergarten. Behind District at no charge. algebra I, they will be April Battery Will Last them are art teacher Stephanie Willcox and principal Wanda Conner. The Young Artist of the Testing dates will be 29 to May 17. the Longest?”; Mrs. Month program is a business partnership activity between the Columbia County School District scheduled as follows: If you are interested VanBennekom’s class, sec- and Sunstate Federal Credit Union, Mix 94.3, Lake City Advertiser and Pizza Boy Pizza. n F l o r i d a in participating in these ond place, Austin Keene C o m p r e h e n s i v e test sessions, contact the for “Where is the Best Assessment Test (FCAT) district Home Education Place to Store Microwave Writing for grades four, office at 758-4935 or email Popcorn?”; Mrs. Smith’s eight and 10 will be Feb. [email protected] by class, third place, Liam 26 and 27. Feb. 15. Horsnell for “Battery Value n FCAT Reading for Information on the test- Tester;” Mrs. Smith’s grades three through ing site and daily schedule class, honorable men- 10, FCAT Mathematics will be determined prior to tion, Tristin Washington for grades three through the administration of tests for “Liquids on the eight, and FCAT Science and sent to you in writing. Windowsill.” Fourth grade — Mrs. Green’s class, first place, Accomplished student Obie Smith for “To Dip or To Double Dip;” Mrs. Green’s class, second place, Josef Walker for “Into the Wild Blue Yonder;” Miss Sherrell Jones’ class, third place, Gracee Priest for “Major Turn Off;” Miss Sherrell Jones’ class, honorable mention, Trey Crowder for “Fishin’ Frenzy.” Fifth grade — Miss McCullough’s class, first place, Darius Kimble for “Oooo ...What A Relief;” Mrs. Fulwood’s class, COURTESY PHOTO second place, Kaelynn Dees for “Mud Bud’s Young writers of December Paw Preference;” Miss McCullough’s class, third Five Points Elementary School’s Young Writers of the Month for December are: place, Austin Pitts for “Is (front row, from left) Cole Raymer, grade three; Savannah Charles, grade one; Maya New Better?;” Mr. Perry’s Goswami, grade two; Darbie Thomas, grade four; (back row) Rachel Dixon (left), ESE; and class, honorable mention, Austin Pitts (right), grade five. Scott Berns, Mix 94.3 morning host, is at center of the back T.J. Hall for “Flamin.” row. The Young Writers of the Month program is a business partnership activity between the Columbia County School District and Sunstate Federal Credit Union, Mix 94.3 and Burger Spelling bee King of Lake City. Spelling bee winners: Gracey Rogers, Darren later this month: The following students third place, Stacey Jones; Eubank, Zach Shaw, Jenna Kaden Jones, Ethan were chosen by their teach- second place, Rodney Burns, Skyla Hill, Dayton Goodrich, Charlie Perry, ers as “Sonny’s Kids With Grant; first place, Molly Oats, Angel Bognar, Kyli Eva Kirby, Dylan Thomas, Character” for the first nine Tomlinson. Vega, Kyli Nichols, Corey Garet Dicks, Victoria weeks of the school year: Wilson, and Marissa Frost. Congratulations to all! Whilden, Brianna Carmen, Sixth grade — Allysa Terrell Francis, Dykan Sodders, Tyrec Williamson Westside Richardson McMahon, Mariah Jenkins, and Jeffrye Parker; seventh Elementary School Jessica Harris, Trace Lee, grade — Teon Dollard and Middle School Joshua Robertson, Allison Marcus Blalock; eighth Cupstacking team Truesdale, Jordan Fraze, grade — Charisha Booker, Science fair winners Chris Caldwell, Jameson Ryan Maxwell and Abigail Westside Elementary Carter, Kolton Biehl, Adams. School students who made The following Richardson Rachiel Chapman, Carla The students were select- the cupstacking team are: Middle School students’ Nater, Katy Tomlinson and ed because of the admi- Caroline Lewis, Grayson science fair projects Brandon Morse. rable citizenship qualities Martin, Kiersten Tracy, were chosen to be in the they exhibit. They were Mason Gray, Jordan Columbia County Science ‘Sonny’s kids’ treated to lunch, courtesy Teran, Bailey Rogers, Fair, which will be held of Sonny’s Restaurant. CALENDAR COURTESY PHOTO Today Wednesday Suwannee, 5/6:15 p.m., ball vs. FWMS, 5/6:30 p.m., Richardson Middle School eighth-grader Eva Kirby away. away recently achieved two special accomplishments. TOP: n Teacher work day; stu- n First day of classes for n FWHS — Indian var- n FWMS — Indian girls/ Eva displays the certificate she received for winning the dent holiday. 2013; begin second semes- sity girls basketball vs. boys basketball vs. RMS, RMS spelling bee on Dec. 7. She won out over nearly n Fort White High ter. Interlachen, 6 p.m., home; 5/6:30 p.m., home 30 other students, and will represent the school at the School — Indian var- n Eastside Elementary Indian junior varsity/varsity countywide spelling bee on Jan. 17 at the Columbia sity girls basketball vs.. School — Science Fair boys basketball vs. inter- Saturday County School Board Administrative Complex. ABOVE: Keystone Heights, 6 p.m., judging. lachen, 6/7:30 p.m., away; Eva poses with her saxophone after being selected for the home; Indian junior var- n Summers Elementary Indian varsity girls soccer n RMS - Wolf wrestling, All-State Middle School Honor Band. One of six sax play- sity/varsity boys basket- School —- Faculty meeting vs. Lafayette, 7 p.m., away; Bear Claw vs. Wakulla. ers selected, she will perform with the band at the Florida ball vs. Keystone Heights, in Media Center, 2:30 p.m. Indian boys varsity soccer Music Educators Association state conference Saturday in 6/7:30 p.m., away; Indian n Niblack Elementary vs. St. Johns Lutheran, 7 Wednesday-Friday varsity girls/boys soccer School — faculty meeting p.m., away. Tampa. vs. Hamilton, 5/7 p.m., in Media Center n Lake City Middle home. Friday School — Falcon softball For Life Insurance n Fort White Middle Thursday conditioning and tryouts, School — Indians girls/ n Melrose Park 3:15 to 5:15 p.m. (Bring a Go With boys basketball vs. Bell, n Eastside Elementary Elementary School — Pred- glove, bat, cleats and run- Someone You Know 5/6:30 p.m., away — Family Reading Night kindergarten Donuts for ning shoes, if possible.) n Clumbia County in Media Center, 2:15 to 8 Dads in classes. Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc School Board eeting, 7 p.m. p.m. n Eastside Elementary Monday 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% Administrative Complex n Richardson Middle — Science Fair Awards. 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 auditoriun. School — Wolf soccer vs. n RMS — Wolf basket- n Boys baseball tryouts. 8A

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013 www.lakecityreporter.com Section B GAMES Today ’Bama, big time n Fort White High girls basketball vs. Keystone Heights High, 6 p.m. Tide rolls to third the third team to win only two rushing touch- n Columbia High boys three national titles in four downs in its surprising run soccer at Suwannee championship in seasons since polls start- to the championship game. High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) four years, 42-14. ed being used to crown The Fighting Irish were n Fort White High champions in 1936, and the the first team to reach the soccer vs. Hamilton By RALPH D. RUSSO first since Nebraska from BCS championship game County High, 7 p.m. Associated Press 1994-97. after starting the season (girls-5) Tide coach Nick Saban unranked. They were try- n Columbia High boys MIAMI GARDENS now has won four nation- ing to become the first basketball at Wolfson — Alabama rolled to its al championships. Only team to go from unranked High, 7 p.m. (JV-5:30) second consecutive BCS Alabama’s Paul “Bear” to national champion since n Fort White High boys championship, and third in Bryant, with six, has more. BYU in 1984. basketball at Keystone four seasons, beating No. 1 The Fighting Irish (12-1) Alabama quickly made Heights High, 7:30 p.m. Notre Dame 42-14 in a BCS didn’t score until they were the Fighting Irish look as (JV-6) championship game that down 35-0 late in the third if they were in over their Wednesday was no classic after all. quarter. heads. n Columbia High AJ McCarron threw four The Crimson Tide The Alabama fans seemed girls weightlifting in touchdown passes and marched with ease on the outnumbered at Sun Life sub-sectional meet at Eddie Lacy ran for 140 opening drive, going 82 Stadium by Fighting Irish Godby High, 3 p.m. yards and scored twice for yards on five plays to take followers, pumped to see Thursday the second-ranked Crimson a 7-0 lead on Eddie Lacy’s their team try to win its first n Fort White High girls Tide, which scored on 20-yard touchdown run up national title in 24 years. basketball vs. Interlachen its first three drives and the middle with 12:03 left in But the folks in Crimson ASSOCIATED PRESS High, 6 p.m. cruised from there. the first quarter. were making all the noise Alabama AJ McCarron drops back to pass n Fort White High girls Alabama (13-1) became Notre Dame had allowed as the Tide rolled. during practice in Miami Shores on Friday. soccer at Lafayette High, 7 p.m. n Fort White High boys soccer at St. Johns Lutheran School, 7 p.m. n Columbia High girls basketball vs. Lafayette High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) n Fort White High boys basketball at Interlachen Making a pitch High, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) Friday n Columbia High boys Michael Kirkman soccer at Wolfson High, 5:30 p.m. conducts pitching n Columbia High girls camps for youth. soccer at Oak Hill School, 6 p.m. By TIM KIRBY n Columbia High girls [email protected] basketball vs. Stanton Prep, 7:30 p.m. (JV-6) Major League Baseball n Columbia High players from the Lake City wrestling at Suwannee area average about one per High meet, TBA century. Based on the tal- n Columbia High JV ent at his baseball camp, soccer in Tallahassee Michael Kirkman said tournament, TBA that trend may be headed Saturday upwards. n Columbia High Columbia High graduate wrestling at Suwannee Kirkman, a pitcher for the High meet, TBA Texas Rangers, participat- n Columbia High JV ed in a couple of camps at soccer in Tallahassee Impact Zone on Monday. tournament, TBA The camp for ages 6-11 was n Columbia High boys in the morning and Kirkman basketball vs. Atlantic was impressed. Coast High, 7:30 p.m. “This is the best young (JV-6) group baseball-wise I have ever seen,” Kirkman said. “I attribute it to all the good BRIEFS coaching that has come about in the last 10 years. CHS FOOTBALL When I started out, there were 1-2 teams you could Football banquet JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter play on and now there are set for Jan. 17 Texas Rangers pitcher Michael Kirkman shows a group of young baseball players how to grip the ball to throw a fastball during a camp at Impact Zone on Monday. CAMP continued on 6B The Columbia High football banquet is 6:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at the school cafeteria. Tickets are $12 in advance or $15 School sports get back to business at the door. Ticket contacts are Eva Martino or Mrs. Sweat. Fort White soccer has team returns to play today with a For details, call Allen District 5-4A home game against Masters at 292-0725. Senior Night against Keystone Heights. Tip-off is 6 p.m. Hamilton County. The Lady Indians are 9-5 overall CHS SOFTBALL and 2-4 in district play. Lady Tiger By TIM KIRBY Fort White’s boys basketball [email protected] team looks to stay unbeaten with tryouts today a game at Keystone Heights at Columbia High softball FORT WHITE — Fort White 7:30 p.m. today. The Indians are 8-0 tryouts are 2:45 p.m. High’s boys soccer team closed with five wins in District 5-4A. today at the CHS field. out its District 5-2A season with a Participants must meet bang. The Indians defeated host Columbia High academic requirements Newberry High, 8-1, on Thursday. and have completed Anthony Gonzalez added to his Columbia High’s wrestling team paperwork. team lead with four goals and two competed in a tournament at Clay For details, call Jimmy assists. For the season, Gonzalez High in Green Cove Springs on Williams at 303-1192. has scored 10 goals and recorded Friday and Saturday. six assists. Two Tigers placed. Daniel ADULT SOFTBALL Billy Whitney scored two goals Devers was third in the 160-pound and had two assists against the weight class with a 5-1 record. Kaleb Winter league Panthers. He has eight goals and Warner was fifth in the 126-pound sign-up ongoing four assists on the season. weight class with a 4-2 record. Matt Otto and Max Jovel also Cole Horton and Dustin Regar Adult softball winter scored goals. Otto is third on the were 3-2 at 106 pounds and 145 leagues begin on Jan. 21. Indians with five goals and second pounds, respectively. Christian Women, men and co-ed with five assists. Little was 2-2 at 132 pounds. Kody leagues will be offered. Fort White is 4-8-2 overall and Waldron was 1-2 at 138 pounds. Registration deadline is 3-6-1 in district (win and tie vs. Josh Wine suffered an injury Friday. There will be a Newberry, splits with Interlachen default in his only match at 113 coaches meeting at High and P.K. Yonge School, dou- pounds. Austin Chapman was 0-2 6 p.m. Friday at ble losses to Santa Fe High and FILE at 152 pounds. Southside Sports Keystone Heights High). Fort White High’s Rykia Jackson (10) drives around Columbia High’s Cole Schreiber and Marcus Complex. The Lady Indians soccer team Marnae Gaskins during a game on Nov. 15 Zeigler missed the tournament For details, call Pete has completed district play for the because of injury. Bonilla at 623-6561. regular season and are awaiting the boys. Fort White’s girls are 2-9-3 in County High for Senior Night at Columbia will wrestle at tournament seeding. District 5-2A district play. 5 p.m. (girls) and 7 p.m. (boys). continued on 2B n From staff reports girls has eight teams to six for the Today, Fort White hosts Hamilton Fort White’s girls basketball PREP 2BAGATE

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New Mexico Bowl Armed Forces Bowl Orange Bowl Utah 18 18 .500 9 No. 4 Arizona at Oregon, 9 p.m. Arizona 49, Nevada 48 Rice 33, Air Force 14 Florida State 31, N. Illinois 10 TELEVISION Minnesota 15 15 .500 9 No. 9 Gonzaga vs. Saint Mary’s (Cal), Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Fight Hunger Bowl Sugar Bowl Pacific Division 11 p.m. Utah State 41, Toledo 15 Arizona State 62, Navy 28 Louisville 33, Florida 23 TV sports W L Pct GB No. 22 Michigan State at Iowa, 7 p.m. Poinsettia Bowl Pinstripe Bowl Fiesta Bowl L.A. Clippers 27 8 .771 — BYU 23, San Diego State 6 Syracuse 38, West Virginia 14 Oregon 35, Kansas State 17 Today Golden State 22 11 .667 4 USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Beef ’O’ Brady’s Bowl Alamo Bowl AUTO RACING L.A. Lakers 15 18 .455 11 UCF 38, Ball State 17 Texas 31, Oregon State 27 Texas A&M 41, Oklahoma 13 1 Sacramento 13 21 .382 13 ⁄2 2 a.m. The top 25 teams in the USA Today- New Orleans Bowl Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl BBVA Compass Bowl Phoenix 12 23 .343 15 NBCSN — Dakar Rally, stage 4, Nazca ESPN men’s college basketball poll, with Louisiana-Lafayette 43, E. Carolina 34 Michigan State 17, TCU 16 Mississippi 38, Pittsburgh 17 Monday’s Games to Arequipa, Peru (delayed tape) first-place votes in parentheses, records Las Vegas Bowl Music City Bowl Sunday Washington 101, Oklahoma City 99 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL through Jan. 6, points and last week’s Boise State 28, Washington 26 Vanderbilt 38, N.C. State 24 GoDaddy.com Bowl Boston 102, New York 96 7 p.m. ranking: Hawaii Bowl Sun Bowl Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13 Chicago 118, Cleveland 92 ESPN — Alabama at Missouri Record Pts Pvs SMU 43, Fresno State 10 Georgia Tech 21, Southern Cal 7 Monday ESPN2 — Baylor at Texas Tech New Orleans 95, San Antonio 88 1. Duke (30) 14-0 774 1 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Liberty Bowl BCS National Championship 9 p.m. Utah 100, Dallas 94 2. Michigan (1) 15-0 744 2 Central Michigan 24, W. Kentucky 21 Tulsa 31, Iowa State 17 Alabama 42, Notre Dame 14 ESPN — Ohio St. at Purdue Orlando at Portland (n) 3. Arizona 14-0 691 3 Military Bowl Chick-fil-A Bowl Saturday, Jan. 19 Memphis at Sacramento (n) 4. Louisville 13-1 677 4 San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 Clemson 25, LSU 24 RAYCOM College Football Today’s Games 5. Indiana 13-1 649 5 Belk Bowl Heart of Dallas Bowl All-Star Classic FOOTBALL Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 6. Kansas 12-1 640 6 Cincinnati 48, Duke 34 Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14 At Montgomery, Ala. Miami at Indiana, 7 p.m. 7. Syracuse 14-1 585 7 Holiday Bowl Gator Bowl Stars vs. Stripes, 3 p.m. (CBSSN) NFL postseason L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m. 8. Gonzaga 15-1 511 10 Baylor 49, UCLA 26 Northwestern 34, Mississippi State 20 East-West Shrine Classic Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 9. Florida 10-2 496 9 Independence Bowl Capital One Bowl At St. Petersburg Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Wild-card Playoffs 10. Minnesota 14-1 488 13 Ohio 45, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Georgia 45, Nebraska 31 East vs. West, 4 p.m. (NFLN) Wednesday’s Games Saturday 11. Creighton 14-1 469 11 Russell Athletic Bowl Outback Bowl Saturday, Jan. 26 Atlanta at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 12. Missouri 11-2 447 12 Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10, OT South Carolina 33, Michigan 28 Senior Bowl Utah at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 13. Illinois 14-2 366 14 Meineke Car Care Bowl Rose Bowl At Mobile, Ala. Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. Sunday 14. Ohio State 11-3 355 8 Texas Tech 34, Minnesota 31 Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14 North vs. South, 4 p.m. (NFLN) Indianapolis at Baltimore Phoenix at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 15. San Diego State 12-2 314 17 Seattle 24, Washington 14 Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. 16. Notre Dame 13-1 285 19 Divisional Playoffs Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 17. Butler 12-2 274 20 Saturday, Jan. 12 Minnesota at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 18. Michigan State 12-3 190 18 Baltimore at Denver, 4:30 p.m. (CBS) L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 8 p.m. 19. UNLV 13-2 170 24 PGA year finally gets going Green Bay at San Francisco, 8 p.m. Orlando at Denver, 9 p.m. 20. Cincinnati 13-2 165 15 (FOX) Memphis at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 21. N.C. State 12-2 153 25 Sunday, Jan. 13 Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 22. Georgetown 10-2 138 16 Associated Press Seattle at Atlanta, 1 p.m. (FOX) 23. Kansas State 12-2 131 — the tournament and played plaints. At least they were Houston at New England, 4:30 p.m. AP Top 25 24. VCU 12-3 85 — just about every day, three- playing. (CBS) 25. Wyoming 13-0 70 — KAPALUA, Hawaii — putted three times in As long as Johnson has Conference Championships The top 25 teams in The Associated Others receiving votes: New Dustin Johnson got off to five holes and still had a been at Kapalua, this was Sunday, Jan. 20 Press’ college basketball poll, with first- Mexico 48, Wichita State 47, Kentucky a good start Monday in the 4-under 69. That gave him a his first time playing a full 43, Oklahoma State 34, Maryland 10, AFC, TBA (CBS) place votes in parentheses, records Tournament of Champions. share of the lead with Mark round in five days. He was NFC, TBA (FOX) through Jan. 6, total points (25 points for Pittsburgh 7, North Carolina 5, Marquette Pro Bowl a first-place vote through one point for a 3, UCLA 3, Colorado State 2, Saint Mary’s Then again, just starting Wilson and Nick Watney, among four players who Sunday, Jan. 27 25th-place vote) and last week’s ranking: 2, Arizona State 1, Temple 1, Utah State was good. who rolled in a long eagle had not even teed off when At Honolulu Record Pts Prv 1, Virginia 1. Three days behind putt on his last hole. the first round was scuttled AFC vs. NFC, 7 p.m. (NBC) 1. Duke (62) 14-0 1,622 1 schedule because of high The 69s matched the on Friday and Sunday. It Super Bowl 2. Michigan (3) 15-0 1,553 2 Florida 79, Yale 58 Sunday, Feb. 3 3. Louisville 13-1 1,447 4 wind, the PGA Tour finally highest score to lead after was too windy to even try At New Orleans 4. Arizona 14-0 1,442 3 At New Haven, Conn. got its 2013 season started one round in 15 years this to start on Saturday. AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 5. Indiana 13-1 1,381 5 FLORIDA (10-2) on the day its first tourna- tournament has been held “Today was the first day I 6 p.m. (CBS) 6. Kansas 12-1 1,322 6 Yeguete 6-8 2-3 14, Young 4-7 0-1 8, ment was supposed to fin- on the Plantation Course at got on the course, but defi- 7. Syracuse 14-1 1,211 7 Boynton 9-12 2-2 28, Rosario 5-10 2-2 ish. Johnson, who showed Kapalua. nitely felt good,” Johnson 8. Minnesota 14-1 1,121 9 NFL calendar 13, Wilbekin 2-3 0-0 4, Kurtz 0-2 0-0 0, up on Maui a week before But there were no com- said. 9. Gonzaga 15-1 1,064 10 Ogbueze 0-0 0-0 0, Graham 0-1 0-0 0, Sunday — Assistant coaches under 10. Missouri 11-2 1,006 12 Frazier II 0-1 3-3 3, Prather 4-6 1-2 9, contract to playoff clubs that won 11. Florida 10-2 922 13 Walker 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-50 10-13 79. wild-card games may be interviewed 12. Illinois 14-2 881 11 YALE (5-11) for head coaching positions through the 13. Creighton 14-1 789 16 Sears 7-11 1-3 15, Kreisberg 2-5 0-0 conclusion of divisional playoff games. 14. Butler 12-2 761 17 4, Morgan 0-3 3-4 3, Grace 1-5 3-4 5, Jan. 15 — Deadline for underclassmen 15. Ohio St. 11-3 710 8 Cotton 4-5 3-4 12, Montague 0-0 0-0 0, to petition for special eligibility for the 16. San Diego St. 12-2 591 19 Duren 5-8 2-3 14, Victor 0-1 0-0 0, Martin 2013 NFL draft. 17. Notre Dame 13-1 547 21 0-3 0-0 0, Kelley 1-4 0-0 2, Childs-Klein 18. Kansas St. 12-2 472 25 0-1 0-0 0, Townsend 1-3 1-2 3. Totals 19. Georgetown 10-2 441 15 21-49 13-20 58. BASKETBALL 20. NC State 12-2 438 23 Halftime—Florida 35-23. 3-Point 21. Cincinnati 13-2 375 14 Goals—Florida 9-17 (Boynton 8-10, NBA schedule 22. Michigan St. 12-3 267 18 Rosario 1-5, Graham 0-1, Wilbekin 23. Wichita St. 14-1 135 — 0-1), Yale 3-14 (Duren 2-3, Cotton 1-2, 24. UNLV 13-2 113 — EASTERN CONFERENCE Kreisberg 0-1, Grace 0-1, Morgan 0-2, 25. New Mexico 13-2 102 20 Atlantic Division Kelley 0-2, Martin 0-3). Fouled Out— Others receiving votes: VCU 94, W L Pct GB None. Rebounds—Florida 29 (Yeguete Wyoming 87, Oklahoma St. 64, Marquette New York 23 11 .676 — 9), Yale 24 (Cotton 5). Assists—Florida 41, UCLA 41, Maryland 29, Kentucky 27, Brooklyn 19 15 .559 4 19 (Wilbekin 10), Yale 9 (Duren, Grace, Temple 13, Oregon 11, North Carolina 4, Boston 17 17 .500 6 Kreisberg 2). Total Fouls—Florida 16, Yale 1 Pittsburgh 1. 15. A—2,532. Philadelphia 15 20 .429 8 ⁄2 Toronto 12 22 .353 11 Southeast Division AP Top 25 schedule FSU 71, Clemson 66 W L Pct GB Miami 23 9 .719 — Today’s Games At Clemson, S.C. Atlanta 20 12 .625 3 No. 1 Duke vs. Clemson, 7 p.m. FLORIDA ST. (9-5) COURTESY PHOTO 1 Orlando 12 21 .364 11 ⁄2 No. 10 Missouri vs. Alabama, 7 p.m. White 5-12 2-2 15, Turpin 2-2 0-0 1 Charlotte 9 24 .273 14 ⁄2 No. 13 Creighton vs. Drake, 8:05 p.m. 4, Brandon 3-5 0-2 6, Snaer 2-7 2-2 8, Shrine Club Texas Hold ’em fundraiser 1 Washington 5 28 .152 18 ⁄2 No. 15 Ohio State at Purdue, 9 p.m. Whisnant II 4-6 0-0 11, Bookert 0-2 1-2 1, Central Division No. 19 Georgetown vs. Pittsburgh, Shannon 3-10 5-7 11, Bojanovsky 2-2 0-0 The Lake City Shrine Club had its first Texas Hold ’em fundraiser of 2013 on Friday. W L Pct GB 9 p.m. 4, Thomas 2-3 0-0 4, Miller 2-4 1-2 7, Ojo Chicago 19 13 .594 — Wednesday’s Games 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-53 11-17 71. The club raised $475 and paid out $660. Chris Costello, third place, (from left) Irene Cook, Indiana 20 14 .588 — No. 2 Michigan vs. Nebraska, 7 p.m. CLEMSON (8-5) second place, and Mike Housh, first placed, chopped the prize fund. Milwaukee 16 16 .500 3 No. 3 Louisville at Seton Hall, 7 p.m. Jennings 3-6 1-2 10, McDaniels 5-12 Detroit 13 23 .361 8 No. 6 Kansas vs. Iowa State, 7 p.m. 4-6 15, Booker 8-11 3-7 19, Hall 2-6 2-2 6, Cleveland 8 28 .222 13 No. 7 Syracuse at Providence, 7 p.m. Harrison 0-4 0-0 0, Filer 0-6 5-7 5, Roper WESTERN CONFERENCE No. 8 Minnesota at No. 12 Illinois, 3-9 3-4 11, Sullivan 0-0 0-2 0, Nnoko 0-0 PREP: Columbia teams on the road Southwest Division 9 p.m. 0-0 0. Totals 21-54 18-30 66. W L Pct GB No. 11 Florida vs. Georgia, 7 p.m. Halftime—Florida St. 38-25. 3-Point San Antonio 27 10 .730 — No. 14 Butler at Saint Joseph’s, 7 p.m. Goals—Florida St. 10-23 (Whisnant II Continued From Page 1B Memphis 21 10 .677 3 No. 16 San Diego State at Fresno 3-5, White 3-6, Miller 2-4, Snaer 2-6, 1 Suwannee High this Friday team (8-4, 4-0) has a District Lady Tigers basketball’s Houston 20 14 .588 5 ⁄2 State, 11:30 p.m. Bookert 0-1, Brandon 0-1), Clemson Dallas 13 22 .371 13 No. 20 N.C. State vs. Georgia Tech, 6-20 (Jennings 3-5, Roper 2-6, McDaniels and Saturday. 4-6A game at Wolfson High first game back is 7:30 p.m. 1 New Orleans 9 25 .265 16 ⁄2 8 p.m. 1-4, Harrison 0-1, Booker 0-1, Filer 0-3). Columbia High’s boys at 7:30 p.m. today. Thursday at home against Northwest Division No. 23 Wichita State vs. Southern Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Florida soccer team (8-6-3, 1-4-3 Columbia’s girls weight- Lafayette High. W L Pct GB Illinois, 8 p.m. St. 33 (Shannon 8), Clemson 37 (Booker district) plays at Suwannee lifters travel to Godby High Columbia’s girls soccer Oklahoma City 26 8 .765 — No. 24 UNLV at No. 25 New Mexico, 11). Assists—Florida St. 16 (Thomas 4), Denver 20 16 .556 7 10 p.m. Clemson 9 (Hall 3). Total Fouls—Florida at 7 p.m. today. on Wednesday for a sub- plays at 6 p.m. Friday at 1 Portland 18 15 .545 7 ⁄2 Thursday’s Games St. 24, Clemson 17. A—7,635 The Tigers basketball sectional meet. Oak Hall School. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Visit with man’s old friends won’t seem like old times

DEAR ABBY: My hus- don’t have the money for band, “Arthur,” and I are one. We love to attend the planning a trip. One stop weddings and receptions, BABY BLUES will be to see some friends but I feel bad about not of his, “Mac” and “Annie,” taking a gift. from years back. I am What’s the right thing dreading the visit. to do? Do we go and not Last year, Arthur had a take anything, offer an heart attack. I called some Abigail Van Buren explanation or decline the of our closest friends to let www.dearabby.com invitation? I always send a them know he was in the his mother. card and I don’t want any- hospital. One couple knew You should one to think we are cheap. Mac and Annie, and told ABSOLUTELY tell your My son was married last them about his illness. husband about those out- year, and people were very Mac and Annie then rageous phone calls. Do generous with their gifts, called me and yelled at me which I really appreciated. BLONDIE not assume that folks with for “allowing” my husband such an absence of com- I’d really appreci- to get ill. I hung up, but mon sense that they would ate some advice. - they called back when I attack you during a family - TIGHTENING OUR was at the hospital and crisis wouldn’t do some- BELTS IN MISSOURI left another hate-filled thing equally inappropriate DEAR TIGHTENING: message on our answer- during the visit. When you receive a wed- ing machine. Not want- ** ** ** ding invitation from one ing Arthur to get upset, DEAR ABBY: My of your children’s former I erased it and never told husband and I are on an high school friends, pick him. extremely tight budget up the phone and explain Should I tell my husband since I lost my job and he your current circum- about my last encounter was forced to retire early stances and the fact that BEETLE BAILEY with them, or trust that because of health issues. they, regrettably, prevent they have enough sense We have a nice home (paid you from attending. That not to bring up the matter? for) and older vehicles, will leave the door open for -- DREADING THE VISIT and we have no complaints them to invite you to come IN TEXAS about our lifestyle other anyway. If the invitation DEAR DREADING: than being more penny- is a sincere wish to share What exactly is it that you conscious to cover our their special day with you should have done to pre- basic expenses. and not a gift grab, they’ll vent your husband from We receive numerous tell you your presence is having the heart attack wedding invitations from all the “gift” they need. -- thrown your body over our grown children’s However, if they don’t, his fork so he couldn’t eat friends, whom we have send a card extending the “wrong” foods, nagged known and loved since your good wishes. HAGAR THE HORRIBLE him into quitting smoking, they were all in high ■ Write Dear Abby at or “forced” him to exercise school together. Our prob- www.DearAbby.com or and adopt a different life- lem is what to do about P.O. Box 69440, Los style? You’re his wife, not a gift for them when we Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES

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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE claiming by, through, under and on the 23 day of January, 2013, the pending in the Circuit Court for Co- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- Legal SALE against the above named following described property as set lumbia County, Florida, Probate Di- IN THE TIME PERIODS SET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Defendant(s) who are not known to forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: vision, the address of which is P O FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE suant to a Summary Final Judgment be dead or alive, whether said Un- LOT 2, HILLS AT ROSE CREEK Box 2069, Lake City, FL 32056- THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN of Foreclosure dated December 17, known Parties may claim an interest PHASE 2, A SUBDIVISION, AC- 2069. the names and addresses if the WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, 2012, entered in Case No. as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, grantees, CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- personal representative’s attorney are NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME FLORIDA 122012CA000402CAXXXX of the or Other Claimants OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK set forth below. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- Circuit Court of the Third Judicial Defendant(s). 7, PAGES 154-155, OF THE PUB- All creditors of the decedent and oth- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) SION Circuit, in and for Columbia County, NOTICE OF SALE LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA er persons having claims or demands YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Case No. 12-420CA Florida, wherein Bank of America, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- COUNTY, FLORIDA. against decedent’s estate on whom a DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH CitiMortgage, Inc., N.A. is the Plaintiff and Donna C. suant to an Order of Final Judgment ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- copy of this notice is required to be IS BARRED. Plaintiff, Tripp; Bernard A. Tripp; Neighbor- of Foreclosure dated December 18, TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM served must file their claims with The date of first publication of this vs. hood Housing and Development 2012, entered in Civil Case No. THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER this court WITHIN THE LATER OF Jeffrey Rodgers AKA Jeffrey Rodg- Corporation; Unknown Tenant #1; 2011-CA-000568 of the Circuit THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER ers; Patricia Rodgers; Unknown Ten- Unknown Tenant #2 are the Defend- Court of the 3rd Judicial Circuit in AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS ant #1; Unknown Tenant #2, ants, that I will sell to the highest and and for Columbia County, Florida, PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM Defendants. best bidder for cash at, the Columbia wherein Bank of America, National WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- Association, Plaintiff and Rosa M. SALE. SALE do Avenue, Lake City, FL 32055, Payan a/k/a Rosa Payan are defend- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- beginning at 11:00 AM on the 23 ant(s), I will sell to the highest and TIES ACT: If you are a person with suant to a Summary Final Judgment day of January, 2013, the following best bidder for cash AT THE a disability who requires accommo- of Foreclosure dated 12/5/2012, en- described property as set forth in said COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO- dations in order to participate in a tered in Case No. 12-420CA of the Final Judgment, to wit: LUMBIA COUNTY COURT- court proceeding, you are entitled, at Circuit Court of the Third Judicial BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST HOUSE, LOCATED AT 173 HER- no cost to you, the provision of cer- Circuit, in and for Columbia County, CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NANDO AVENUE, LAKE CITY, tain assistance. Individuals with disa- Florida, wherein CitiMortgage, Inc. NE 1/4, SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, bility who require special accommo- is the Plaintiff and Jeffrey Rodgers 7 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- AT 11:00 A.M. on February 20, dations in order to participate in a AKA Jeffery Rodgers; Patricia LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA 2013, the following described prop- court proceeding should contact the Rodgers; Unknown Tenant #1; Un- AND RUN THENCE EASTERLY erty ass et forth in said Final Judg- ADA Coordinator, 173 NE Hernan- known Tenant #2 are the Defendants, ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF ment, to-wit: do Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, that I will sell o the highest and best SAID NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4, 500.00 PART OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 FL 32055, (836) 719-7428, within bidder for cash at , the Columbia FEET, THENCE NORTHERLY OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF two (2) business days of receipt of County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 7 notice to appear. Individuals who are do Ave, Lake City, FL 32055, begin- OF SAID NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4, 330.00 SOUTH, RANGE 16 EAST, CO- hearing impaired should call (800) ning at 11:00 AM on the 16th day of FEET, THENCE WESTERLY PAR- LUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, 955-8771. Individuals who are voice Jan., 2013, the following described ALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRI- impaired should call (800) 955-8770. property as set forth in said Final NE 1/4 OF NE 1/4, 500.00 FEET TO BED AS FOLLOWS: Dated this 17th days of December, Judgment, to wit: THE WEST LINE OF SAID NE 1/4 BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST 2012. LOT 5, BLOCK 6 OF SHADY OAK OF NE 1/4, THENCE SOUTHER- CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST P. DEWITT CASON ACRES UNIT 2 ADDITION, AC- LY ALONG SAID WEST LINE, 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF Clerk Of The Circuit Court CORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- 330.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF SAID SECTION 13; THENCE By: /s/ B. Scippio OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BEGINNING. THE SOUTH 30 OF NORTH 01˚31’17” WEST ALONG Deputy Clerk BOOK 4, PAGE 34 OF THE PUB- SAID LANDS BEING SUBJECT THE EAST LINE OF SAID SEAL LIC RECORDS OF COLUMBIA TO AN EASEMENT FOR IN- SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA. GRESS AND EGRESS. ALSO SOUTHWEST 1/4, A DISTANCE O Dated this 6th day of Dec., 2012. SAID LANDS SUBJECT TO 383.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 05536459 P. Dewitt Cason RIGHT OF WAY FOR FRY ROAD 88˚11’59” WEST, 569.55 FEET; January 1, 8, 2013 As Clerk of the Court (A COUNTY MAINTAINED THENCE SOUTH 01˚36’19” EAST, By: /s/ B. Scippio GRADED ROAD) ALONG THE 383.45 FEET TO A POINT ON As Deputy Clerk WEST SIDE THEREOF. THE SOUTH LINE OF THE REPORTER Classifieds SEAL TOGETHER WITH A 1970 AFOREMENTIONED SOUTH- If you are a person with a disability JHGLOBAL SERVICE MOBILE EAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST who requires accommodations in or- HOME ID #GJMFXMF010470, Ti- 1/4; THENCE NORTH 88˚09’53” In Print and On Line der to participate in a court proceed- tle #4038967 EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH ing, you are entitled, at no cost to Dated this 17 day of December, LINE, A DISTANCE OF 568.99 www.lakecityreporter.com you, the provision of certain assis- 2012. FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- tance. Individuals with a disability P. Dewitt Cason NING, COLUMBIA COUNTY, who require special accommodations As Clerk of the Court FLORIDA. LESS AND EXCEPT: in order to participate in a court pro- By: /s/ B. Scippio EXISTING MAINTAINED RIGHT ceeding should contact the ADA Co- As Deputy Clerk OF WAY OF SHILOH CHURCH ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- If you are a person with a disability ROAD ALONG THE EAST SIDE nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL who requires accommodations in or- OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED 32055, (386) 719-7428, within two der to participate in a court proceed- LANDS. SUBJECT TO AN EASE- (2) business days of receipt of notice ing, you are entitled, at no cost to MENT FOR INGRESS AND to appear. Individuals who are voice you, the provision of certain assis- EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS impaired should call (800) 955-8771. tance. Individuals with a disability THE NORTH 15.00 FEET OF THE Individuals who are voice impaired who require special accommodations ABOVE DESCRIBED LANDS. should call (800) 955-8770. in order to participate in a court pro- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- ceeding should contact the ADA Co- TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM 05536435 ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER January 1, 8, 2013 nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD 32055, (386) 719-7428, within two AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR (2) business days of receipt of notice PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA to appear. Individuals who are hear- WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE CASE NO. 12-597-CA ing impaired should call (800) 955- SALE. RODNEY S. DICKS and NORMA 8771. Individuals who are voice im- If you are a person with a disability R. DICKS, husband and wife, paired should call (800) 955-8770. who needs any accommodation in Plaintiffs, order to participate in this proceed- vs. 05536457 ing, you are entitled, at no cost to DONITA GAY HANNA, a/k/a DO- January 1,8, 2013 you, to the provision of certain assis- NITA GAY HANNAH, f/k/a DONI- tance. Please contact the ADA Coor- White Springs Tower Construction dinator; 173 Northeast Hernando TA HANNA NICHOLSON, Public Notice Defendant Street, Room 408, Lake City, Florida Budd Broadcasting Co., Inc. hereby 32056; (386) 719-7576 at least 7 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE proposes the construction of new Notice is hereby given that the fol- days before your scheduled court ap- 927' AGL guyed lattice broadcast pearance, or immediately upon re- lowing described real property: tower having FAA ASN: 2012-ASO- Lot 2, “DUCK POND” a subdivi- ceiving this notification of the time 7034-OE. The tower is proposed to before the scheduled appearance less sion recorded in Plat Book 5, page be located at NAD83: 30.27’ 37.5” 66, Section 10, Township 7 South, than 7 days. If you are hearing or N. Latitude and 82.39’ 11.2”W. Lon- voice impaired, call 711. Range 17 East, Columbia County, gitude or approximately 1km North Florida. P. DEWITT CASON of intersection of Cone Bridge Road CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT shall be sold by the Clerk of this and 441. Please submit any written Court, at public sale, pursuant to the Columbia County, Florida comments by 2/11/2013 regarding /s/ B. Scippio Final Judgment in the above styled potential effects on historic proper- action dated January 2, 2013, at the DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT ties including their location pursuant SEAL Columbia County Courthouse in to Section 106 of the National Lake City, Columbia County, Flori- Historic Preservation Act to Ryan da, at 11:00 A.M., on Wednesday, 05536475 Wilhour, Kessler and Gehman JANUARY 1, 8, 2013 February 6, 2013, to the best and Associates, Inc. 507 NW 60th Street highest bidder for cash. Any person Suite D, Gainesville, FL 32607. claiming an interest in any surplus PUBLIC AUCTION from the sale, other than the property 05536650 Will be held by Gainey Automotive, owner as of the date of the notice of January 8, 2013 Inc, in Columbia County at 3468 lis pendens, must file a claim within S.W. CR 138, Fort White, Fl. 32038 60 days after the sale. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Date 01/22/2013 WITNESS my hand and official seal AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE Time: 8:00 A.M. in the State and County aforesaid this CITY INC. gives Notice of Foreclo- 2nd day of January, 2013. sure of Lien and intent to sell these 1993 Nissan P. DEWITT CASON Vin #1N6SD11YXPC362138 Clerk of Court vehicles on 01/15/2013, 10:00 am at 2832 SW MAIN BLVD, LAKE By /s/ S. Sands 05536661 Deputy Clerk CITY, FL 32025, pursuant to subsec- JANUARY 8, 15, 2013 SEAL tion 713.78 of the Florida Statues. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE 3RD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND 05536621 CITY INC. reserves the right to ac- January 8, 15, 2013 FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, cept or reject any and/or all bids. FLORIDA PUBLIC AUCTION CIVIL DIVISION: 1994 HONDA YV1LS5502P2042322 CASE NO.: 12-2011-CA-000531 VIN# 1HGCD5667RA042586 1993 VOLVO BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., CREAMER’S WRECKER Plaintiff, SERVICE vs. 05536658 DAVID VELAZQUEZ; THE HILLS 290 NE SUNNYBROOK ST. JANUARY 8, 2013 AT ROSE CREEK HOMEOWN- LAKE CITY, FL 32055 ERS ASSOCIATION, INC. COLUMBIA COUNTY To place your Defendants. 386-752-2861 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DATE: January 21, 2013 classified ad call SALE 8:00 AM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 755-5440 suant to Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure dated the 17th day of December, 05536598 2012, and entered in Case No. 12- January 8, 2013 5B Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 2013 Job Unfurnished Legal Legal 100 Opportunities 408 Furniture 730 Home For Rent notice is January 4, 2013. THE S 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF N 1/2 Industrial Structural/ SOFA BED, new decking, 3 bedroom 1 bath Personal Representative: OF BLOCK 48, MASON CITY Mechanical Designer-Draftsman springs, and mattress $630 mth and $630 deposit. /s/ Pamela H. DiPietro aka Pamela SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION Must have experience in design $100. CH/A Holly DiPietro ACCORDING TO PLAT THERE- and detailing Material Handling 386-754-1595 Contact 377-2170 821 Fairway Drive OF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Equipment (conveyor systems) & New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 1, PAGE 31, PUBLIC RECORDS related structural steel support Needlecraft 3bdrm very spacious, 2ba, garage, Attorney for Personal Representa- OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLOR- systems. Proficiency in CH/A Fenced in backyard. tive: IDA. AND THAT CERTAIN MO- AutoCAD is necessary. 414 & Sewing $1,400 mth & $1,400 dep. William N. Gambert BILE HOME SITUATED ON THE Contact 386-344-1914 Florida Bar No. 218642 PROPERTY. DO NOT APPLY IN PERSON SERIOUS DEAL Daytona Beach, FL 32118 has been filed against you and you Send resume to Draftsman For Serious Sewers. 3br/1.5ba. Very clean, Brick great Tele: (386) 257-9873 are required to serve a copy of your 3631 US Highway 90 East Too Much to List. area w/bonus room. Carport, shed Fax: (386) 254-0747 written defenses, if any, to it on Lake City, Fl 32055 754-6783 & Fenced (privacy) back yard. email: [email protected] counsel for Plaintiff, whose address $825. mo $825. dep. Ref’s req’d. Mechanic needed with tools (941)920-4535 is 3010 North Military Trail, Suite and experience. Southern 05536600 300, Boca Raton, Florida 33431 on Sporting Goods For Lease,3Br/2bth DW on ten January 8, 15, 2013 or before January 14, 2013 (30 days Specialize Truck & Trailer. 416 386-752-9754 acres S.of Columbia City.Contact from Date of First Publication of this TREADMILL - ProScan At 727-289-2172 $800.00 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Notice) and file the original with the THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Must have a minimum of 5 yrs quiet, excellent condition. mo.$350.00 security. clerk of this court either before serv- Exp. selling HVAC Equipment. $250 CASH AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, ice on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- NICE 3/2 brick home FLORIDA Excellent benefits &Great pay. 386-755-7045 ately thereafter; otherwise a default Call Allen 386-628-1093 , w/garage in quiet neighborhood. CIVIL ACTION will be entered against you for the 489 SW Brandy. $900 plus sec. CASE NO.: 12-2012-CA-000153 relief demanded in the complaint or Sales Help at Florida Visitors dep. 386-438-4600 JAMES B. NUTTER & COMPA- petition filed herein. Center. Benefits, hourly wage 420 Wanted to Buy NY, WITNESS my hand and the seal of plus commission. Excellent Plaintiff, this Court at County, Florida, this 14 opportunity with National WANTED Junk Cars, Trucks, Business & vs. day of December, 2012. company. Westgate Resorts. Vans. $300 & up! No title Needed 750 Office Rentals GLOVENE DORSETT A/K/A CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Free Pickup GLOVENE COBB DORSETT Call Ed 904-540-2314 or email 386-878-9260 Medical, Retail and Professional BY: /s/ B. Scippio [email protected] After 5pm 386- 752-3648 A/K/A GLOVENE COBB A/K/A DEPUTY CLERK Office space on East Baya near GLOVENE D. COBB, et al, ROBERTSON, ASCHULTZ and Old Country Club Rd. Defendant(s). SCHNEID, PL SALES POSITION Garage Sales Call 386-497-4762 or NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Available for motivated individual. 430 386-984-0622 (cell) SALE 3010 NORTH MILITARY TRAIL, Rountree -Moore Ford, Great NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- SUITE 300 benefits, paid training/vacation. PUBLISHER'S NOTE Farms & suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- BOCA RATON, FL 33431 Exp. a plus but not necessary. All Yard Sale Ads 820 Acreage gage Foreclosure dated December Call Anthony Cosentino Must be Pre-Paid. 19, 2012 and entered in Case No. 12- 05536456 386-623-7442 4 acres, Wellborn, New Well 2012-CA-000153 of the Circuit January 1, 8, 2013 Court of the THIRD Judicial Circuit installed, Beautifully wooded Service Techs & Installers. PUBLISHER'S NOTE w/cleared Home Site, owner fin, in and for COLUMBIA County, Must be EPA & NATE certified. All Yard Sale Ads Florida wherein JAMES B. NUT- no down, $39,900, $410 mon Excellent benefits & great pay. Must be Pre-Paid. Call 352-215-1018 TER & COMPANY is the Plaintiff Call Allen (386) 628-1093 and GLOVENE DORSETT A/K/A Lost & Found www.LandOwnerFinancing.com GLOVENE COBB DORSETT 020 52 Temp Nursery Workers needed 1/28/13-11/22/13. Wrkrs will per- Owner financed land A/K/A GLOVENE COBB A/K/A Found Nintendo 3D Miscellaneous 1/2 to 10 acre lots. GLOVENE D. COBB; UNITED In vicinity of Troy St & Elementa- form any combo of duties to plant, 440 STATES OF AMERICA ON BE- cultivate, and harvest nursery Deas Bullard/BKL Properties ry School. Need to Provide Birth Falling Creek Chapel will be 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com HALF OF U.S. DEPARTMENT OF date & Serial I.D. Info. 243-8135 stock. Wrkrs will be required to HOUSING ND URBAN DEVEL- harvest both container and field having a six week Bible Study on OPMENT - MIDDLE; TENANT #1 Found on Ichetucknee Rd grown plants, trees and shrubs. 1 the Anti-Christ on Tuesdays at Commercial N/K/A APRIL COBB are the De- Small female short hair brown month verifiable experience work- 7:00 p.m. It will run from 830 Property fendants, The Clerk of the Court will dog, No collar. Very Sweet, ing in agriculture/horticulture January 8th to February 12th. sell to the highest and best bidder for Sweet, Sweet. Contact 984-6796 Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. Any questions call 755-0580. Industrial warehouse 7+ acres cash at FRONT STEPS OF THE All tools, supplies, equipment pro- fenced 17,000 sq ft . Barn COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT- Job vided at no cost. Free housing Troy-Bilt 5550 Watt Generator, $1,500 mo. Tom Eagle, GRI HOUSE at 11:00 AM, on the 23rd provided for non-commuting 10HP OHV Briggs & Stratton, (386) 961-1086 DCA Realtor day of Jan., 2013, the following de- 100 Opportunities workers. Transportation & subsis- $400, scribed property as set forth in said 386-754-1595 Final Judgment: 3 Temp Diversified Farm Workers tence reimbursed to worker upon Investment COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- needed 2/1/13 – 12/1/13. Workers completion of 50% of contract, or 860 Property EAST CORNER OF THE WEST will perform any combo of duties earlier if appropriate. Random Mobile Homes including planting, cultivating, drug testing at employer’s ex- 2 ACRES of land with 8,000 sf. 1/2 OF SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF 630 for Rent building. $80,000. Located in NORTHWEST 1/4, SECTION 30, harvesting and pruning; vegeta- pense. Pay rate is the highest TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE 17 bles, blueberries and nursery stock $9.39/hr or applicable piece rates 1/1 Cabin $475 & Lots for your Olustee. Owner Financing EAST, COLUMBIA COUNTY, including container & field grown depending on crop activity. Work- RV or your own Cabin. Between possible. 904-318-7714. FLORIDA, AND RUN THENCE plants, trees, & shrubs. Guaranteed site in Mobile Co AL. Applicants Lake City & G’ville. Access to SOUTH 89 DEGREES 00 MI- 3/4 of contract hours. All tools, should report or send a resume to I-75 & 441 (352)317-1326. Real Estate NUTES 40 SECONDS WEST supplies, equip. provided at no the nearest FL Agency of work- 870 Wanted ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF force Innovation office ref job or- 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. cost. Free housing provided for Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer SAID NORTHWEST 1/4, 436.48 non-commuting workers. Trans- der # AL933755 or call (386) 755- I Buy Houses FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- 9026. T.A.S. Inc DBA Cottage Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP CASH! NING; THENCE CONTINUE portation & subsistence reim- 386-752-6422 bursed to worker upon completion Hill Nursery – Irvington, AL Quick Sale Fair Price SOUTH 89 DEGREES 00 MI- 386-269-0605 NUTES 40 SECONDS WEST of 50% of contract or earlier. Ran- Truck Repair facility Service 2/1 Furnished S/WMH ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, dom drug testing at employer’s ex- Writer needed. Computer literate washer/dryer, Dep & referrences 117.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0 pense. Worksite in Mobile Co, AL. and understanding of truck repair Incl: cable, water, elect. & garb. To place your WAYBEST DEGREES 13 MINUTES 53 SEC- $9.39/hr Report or send resume to and parts procurement. Southern For more info. 386-965-3477 ONDS WEST, 399.83 FEET TO the nearest FL Agency of Work- Special Truck & Trailer 752-9754 classified ad call THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY force Innovation office & ref. job 3 BR/1 BA, close to town, LINE OF COUNTY ROAD C-250; order # 936592 or call (386) 755- fenced in yard, private well 755-5440 THENCE SOUTH 65 DEGREES 9026. Oak Hill Tree Farm – Medical $800 month. & $800 deposit 06 MINUTES 47 SECONDS EAST Grand Bay, AL 120 Employment 386-752-7578 & 386-288-8401 ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, 6.81 FEET TO THE 30 TEMP Potato Equip Operators 3 BR/2 BA, completely needed 1/21/13 – 8/15/13. 24 mo. 05536594 refurbished, appliances furnished, P.C. OF A CURVE; THENCE Medical Billing Manager SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID verifiable exp required operating $795 month. & $795 deposit Several years experience in all 386-752-7578 CURVE CONCAVE TO THE LEFT & performing main. on GPS aspects in medical insurance We’re on target! HAVING A RADIUS OF 2914.79 equipped 245+ HP Potato equip. billing required. Salary based Workers will drive, operate, and 3Br/2Ba Mod 1/2acre (nice subd) FEET ALONG A CHORD BEAR- on experience. Email resume in concrete drive, wrap around deck ING SOUTH 66 DEGREES 18 MI- perform routine maintenance on confidence to NUTES 17 SECONDS EAST, GPS equipped farm machines. appl's, energy saver, & thermo's 121.24 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0 [email protected] ready (386) 984-5341 $800 mo Workers must be physically able or fax to 386-758-5987. DEGREES 13 MINUTES 53 SEC- to perform all job duties. Guaran- ONDS EAST, 346.22 FEET TO teed 3/4 of contract hours. Tools THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Quiet Country Park provided at no cost. Free housing 05536623 3bd/2ba $525, 2bd/1ba $425. TOGETHER WITH A NON-EX- provided for non-commuting Referral Coordinator/ CLUSIVE PERPETUAL EASE- Very clean. NO PETS! References workers. Transportation & subsis- Checkout Clerk & Deposit required 386-758-2280 MENT OF 30 FEET ON THE EX- tence reimbursed to worker upon Medical Office is seeking ISTING DIRT DRIVEWAY PRO- qualified candidate with Good VIDING INGRESS AND EGRESS completion of 50% of contract or earlier if appropriate. $13.42/hr. Multi-tasking skills and Mobile Homes TO THE ABOVE-DESCRIBED professionalism. Must have exp. 640 for Sale ONE ACRE PARCEL OF REAL Worksites in Aiken Co. SC. Re- PROPERTY AND FORMER MAR- port/send a resume to nearest local w/Med. Term & Ins. Referrals & Auth. Send resume by Email Palm Harbor Homes ITAL HOME. FL Agency of Workforce Innova- 4/2 From 499 Mo Loaded A/K/A 1376 NW LAKE JEFFERY tion Office or call 386-755-9026 & to [email protected]. No Calls Please. 3/2 From 399 Mo Loaded ROAD, LAKE CITY, FL 32055 ref Job # 546332. L. Walther & Homes on Your Lot 0 Down Any person claiming an interest in Sons #6. 800-622-2832 ext 210 the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- DIETARY MANAGER Needed days a er than the property owner as of the 05536524 CDM, Chef, LTC, 2 years Frito Lay Route Sales date of the Lis Pendens must file a experience preferred Suwannee River Front Home week claim within sixty (60) days after the $40,000+ Full Time Must be able to manage large staff Open House Info Session Very Nice 4br/2ba, fireplace, large sale. and oversee daily food preparation deck, $149,800 Owner Broker. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal Jan. 11th for a 180 bed SNF. of this Court on 12/19/2012. Call (386) 867-1913 to RSVP 1.8 acres (mol) 386-935-1482 P. DeWitt Cason Full time with excellent benefits. Equal Opportunity Employment E-mail resume to Greg Roberts: Clerk of the Circuit Court M/F/D/V Mobile Home By: /s/ B. Scippio [email protected] 650 & Land Deputy Clerk or fax to: (386)362-4417. Subscribe Today 05536646 Live Oak, FL EOE/V/D/M/F SEAL HOLIDAY INN & SUITES FSBO - 5 ac lot w/ 1995 refurb. 386-755-5445 NOTICE GREAT OPPORTUNITY MH. 66ft long w/ new roof & In accordance with the Americans Lake City’s only full service wheel chair ramp. $5,000 down hotel is seeking the following: • Full Time Experienced with Disabilities Act, persons need- C.N.A’s All Shifts Owner Fin. on Balance Approx ing a special accommodation to par- � Room Attendant P/T Apply in person at 5 miles N. of LC. 386-752-4597 ticipate in this proceeding should Experience Preferred Suwannee Health Care & Rehab. contact the Deputy Court Adminis- Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm Owner Financed 3/2 2.5 ac. River trator whose office is located at 3301 1620 Helevenston Street S.E. Access. Small down $585 mo 213 SW Commerce Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 East Tamiami Trial, Building L, Na- EOE/DFWP. 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 ples, Florida 33962, telephone num- EOE/m/f/d/v www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com ber (813) 774-8124; 1-800-955-8771 Construction Salesman Needed. Massage Therapist (TDD), or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Excellent Pay. Needed in a 180 Beds SNF SW 2BD/1.5BA, 1 acre, Florida Relay Service, not later than Licensed, 1-2 years Updated Kitchen. seven (7) days prior to this proceed- Experience Required. 866-959-7663 Experience preferred. $3,500 down, $350 mth ing. Part-time weekend position. Contact 305-304-4028 Consumer Lender-SunState FCU E-mail resume to Greg Roberts: 05536473 Full-Time Position in Lake City. January 1, 8, 2013 [email protected] Unfurnished Apt. Experience selling financial or fax to: (386) 362-4417 710 For Rent IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE products, proven customer Live Oak, FL EOE/V/D/M/F THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF relations expertise, and lending 05535481 FLORIDA IN AND FOR COLUM- experience REQUIRED. Great We’ve got it all! BIA COUNTY pay and benefits! Application Schools & $89 Deposit GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- Required and available at 240 Education Limited Avail. Call Today! ...to never miss a day’s SION www.sunstatefcu.org. Fax to CASE NO. 11-430-CA 386-462-4686. DFWP, EOE 05536525 Windsong Apts. worth of all the CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Interested in a Medical Career? *Free after school program Plaintiff, 20 Temp Farm Workers needed Lake City Reporter 2/4/13 – 9/25/13. Workers will Express Training offers 386-758-8455 vs. courses for beginners & exp has to offer: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIA- perform various tasks involved in BRANFORD VILLAS RIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, planting, thinning, pruning, culti- 386-935-2319 Home delivery. vating & harvesting fruit according • Nursing Assistant, $479 ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CRED- next class- 1/7/2013 2br/1ba Apts. To subscribe call ITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL to supervisor’s instructions. 3 Now available.$570. mo. OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN months verifiable experience prun- 755-5445 • Phlebotomy national certifica- TDD number 1-800-955-8771 INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UN- ing fruit bearing trees. Random Equal Housing Opportunity DER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE drug testing at employer’s ex- tion, $800 next class-1/14/13 OF ALBERT CLEMENTS, et al. pense. Guaranteed 3/4 of contract Gorgeous Lake View Defendant(s), hours. All tools, supplies, & • LPN 03/11/13 2br/1ba Apt. 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6b LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS tuesDAY, JANUARY 8, 2013 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 CAMP: Pitching tips from a Ranger Continued From Page 1B

10-12 with coaches who ferent pitches, and watched meeting Michael Kirkman,” know the game.” the young pitchers throw. Mason Gray, 9, said. “It Impact Zone owners Columbia High player was pretty weird, like they Josh Wehinger and Patrick Sam Bass was catcher for (Major Leaguers) should Jernigan manned a couple the campers. be playing but they’re not.” of stations. “There is no need to “It was really cool,” Danon “We worked on them throw 100 percent, just Dumas, 12, said. “I recom- pitching from the windup know the basic fundamen- mend it to people who don’t and stretch,” Wehinger said. tals and have good mechan- know how to pitch as well. “A lot of them know how to ics,” Kirkman said. “They We learned how to grip the pitch, but not get in a defen- were about as good as you ball the right way and fol- sive position. They are part can ask for at this very low through after the throw. of the defense, too.” beginning of pitching.” It was cool he could fit us Jernigan, who caught Kirkman signed balls, into his spare time.” Kirkman for his pitching bats and gloves and posed “Awesome” and “spec- demonstration, worked on for pictures after the camp. tacular” and “very fun,” pick-off moves. He had already won over were the ratings of Bryant “They have to come set, the campers. Green, Joshua Ramirez and then step off the rubber “It was cool,” Coyle Kade Jackson, respectively. going towards the target,” Giebeig, 11, said. “We Kirkman said he had Jernigan said. learned how to pitch and about one month left At his station Kirkman the speed and technique of before reporting to Texas answered questions and it.” spring training, which is in showed various grips for dif- “I loved it, pitching and Arizona.

JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Michael Kirkman watches as a camper pitches the ball on Monday.

ASSOCIATED PRESS fullback John Kuhn (30) collides with Minnesota Vikings strong safety Jamarca Sanford (33) as he dives into the end zone for a touchdown during the second half of the NFL wild-card game in Green Bay, Wisc., on Saturday.

NFL playoffs: Here Lake City Reporter comes the big boys

By BARRY WILNER yards receiving, includ- but it’s versatile enough WE NOW HAVE ONLY AT Associated Press ing the clinching touch- with the creative Wilson, down against Indianapolis bulldozing halfback Here come the big boys. (11-6). “Because they beat Marshawn Lynch and a ETHANOL G. W. HUNTER, INC. The NFL’s wild-card us. We’ll make it different.” deep group of receivers. 1130 US Hwy 90 W weekend is over, with nary Lewis made 13 tackles The most significant (386) 752-5890 an upset. 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