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Serving Suwannee County since 1884, including Live Oak, Wellborn, Dowling Park, Branford, McAlpin and O’Brien Airplane flips, trapping one Local Apparent landing gear malfunction flips father, plane as it lands Staff son face Two people were sent to hos- pitals for injuries they sus- tained after a small airplane charges flipped onto its roof Sunday af- ternoon trapping one occupant, according to Public Safety Di- - Photo: Suwannee County Fire Rescue in Ohio A small airplane flipped over Sunday afternoon, injuring two. SEE AIRPLANE, PAGE 2A Donald Wainwright - 14 counts including conspiracy, wire fraud Donald Wainwright Jr. - 9 Train chemical contained counts including conspiracy, making false statements By Bryant Thigpen [email protected]

A Live Oak father and son have been in- dicted by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on multiple charges for illegally labeling, selling, transporting and allowing the illegal hunt of white-tailed deer, according to indictment documents. Donald Wainwright, 48, Live Oak, faces 14 counts: one count of wire fraud, one count of conspiracy and 12 counts of violating the Lacey Act. Donald Wainwright Jr., 28, also of Live Oak, faces nine counts: one count of conspir- acy, seven counts of violating the Lacey Act and one count of making a false statement. On March 6, the Wainwrights stood in a Columbus, Ohio courtroom for an initial ap- pearance, bond hearing and arraignment on indictment before Judge Elizabeth A. Preston

SEE LOCAL, PAGE 10A Ray Agnew: A CSX train was stopped on the tracks that parallel US 90 just east of Highway 417 Sunday afternoon after a passerby noticed some type of liquid spilling out of the top of a freight car. Suwannee County Fire Rescue Stations 1, 5, 51 and the Hazmat team Walking for responded to the scene along with CSX’s Train Master and response crew. Upon further investigation, the reported chemical was found to be a liquid plastic adhesive that was contained to the side of the rail car. The chemical was found to be not hazardous. wounded warriors A seal on the rail car was replaced by CSX employees and the train continued on. - Photo: Suwannee County Fire Rescue By Bryant Thigpen [email protected]

Ray Agnew is a true American hero who fought for this country during the Vietnam SCSO Ted Yoho speaks at Live Oak War. At 75 years old, Agnew is still fighting for this country, but this time he’s literally Woman’s Club meeting walking across America for those who have investigation been wounded in the line of duty. By Bryant Thigpen Agnew left Jacksonville on Saturday, closed [email protected] March 1, at 11:30 a.m. He arrived in Suwan- nee County on Friday, March 7, at about 12 Deputy Kyle A large crowd gathered p.m., walking down US 90 pushing his cart Descarreaux found on Friday afternoon to wel- along. He will end up in Seattle. not in violation come and to hear Congress- “I’ve been planning this trip for about four of excessive man Ted Yoho speak at the Woman’s Club in Live Oak. SEE RAY, PAGE 2A physical force Guests enjoyed several By Bryant Thigpen guest musical performances [email protected] and a delicious lunch before Yoho addressed the crowd. A Suwannee County Congressman Ted Yoho was welcomed to Live Oak by a For nearly an hour, Yoho Sheriff’s deputy was found welcoming committee who waited outside the Woman’s provided an update regard- to not have violated Florida Club building to greet him on his arrival. Yoho was warm- ing what legislators have Statutes or sheriff’s office ly greeted by Eumera Taylor, center, who was celebrating policy following an internal her 95th birthday. - Photo: Bryant Thigpen SEE TED, PAGE 10A investigation regarding a complaint filed by the Suwannee County Branch of the NAACP for allegedly Live Oak woman jailed Two arrested for using “excessive physical force” against a local citi- for organized fraud trafficking cannabis zen. The investigation re- By Joyce Marie Taylor By Bryant Thigpen port was released Thursday. [email protected] [email protected] Deputy Kyle Descar- reaux was accused of using A Live Oak woman was arrested on or- Two South Florida men were arrested excessive force during an ganized fraud charges and booked into the in Suwannee County Saturday on multi- arrest of a Live Oak man, Hamilton County Jail following an inves- ple drug charges when plant substances, which reportedly caused tigation into the false sale of property, ac- determined to be cannabis, were discov- several broken bones in the cording to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s ered in a semi truck hauling oranges, ac- jaw. Ray Agnew is walking across America to raise According to a SCSO re- SEE LIVE OAK, PAGE 11A SEE TWO, PAGE 11A funds for Disabled American Veterans. port, on Sept. 15, 2013, at approximately 10:30 p.m., Michael Lewis Butler, 51, FHP: Struck pedestrian “alert” TRUCK MONTH E E Live Oak, was found on the Staff N N A Live Oak man who was critically injured late GM SUPPLIER PRICING T T SEE SCSO, PAGE 10A Thursday night when he walked onto SR 51 and was FOR EVERYONE! I I struck by an oncoming vehicle was "alert" at a local YOU PAY THE SAME PRICE WES HANEY G M S U P P L I E R S P A Y ! R R WES HANEY hospital and appears to be recovering, FHP Sgt. Tra- E E cy Hisler-Pace reported. $ AVE $ Daniel Fitzgerald, 33, Live Oak, was standing on UP TO 7,878 S S T the east paved apron of SR 51 facing the travel lanes NO NEGOTIATIONS NECESSARY T when he entered the northbound lane in front of a O O JJUST UST EAST OF DOWNTOWN • LIVE OAK, FL 362362-2976 362-2976-2976 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier. The Cavalier struck C C K K WWWWWW.WESHANEYCHEVROLET.COM .WESHANEYCHEVROLET.COM Fitzgerald near 133rd Drive. FFRIENDLY, RIENDLY, NO HASSLE, BUYING EXPERIENCE 855472 www.suwanneedemocrat.com PAGE 2A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Details The Suwannee Democrat 12A EASTER EGG TREAURE HUNT You can win $200 HOW TO REACH US ON THE FLIP SIDE

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The Suwannee Democrat, published Ray Agnew: Walking Wednesday and Friday. Periodicals postage paid at for wounded warriors Live Oak, FL 32064. Business located Continued From Page 1A “I saw some things,” Ag- at 211 Howard Street East, Live Oak, new recalled. “I had night- FL. Publication number 530180. years now,” Agnew said. “I mares for a long, long time want to raise as much mon- after my time over there. “POSTMASTER: ey as I can.” I’ll never forget it.” Send address changes to Suwannee Agnew is walking as a Agnew is expected to ar- Democrat, PO Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064.” Annual subscription rate is fundraiser for the Disabled rive in Seattle by the fall. $35 in county, $50 out of county and American Veterans and is “I have no designated $50 out of state. Subscribe online at visiting American Legions time, I’m 75 years old,” he www.suwanneedemocrat.com. along the way, collecting laughed. “I don’t know if donations for the DAV. anyone at my age has tried OFFICE HOURS At age 22, Agnew en- it. I’ll make it or I’ll die Open Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. tered the trying.” Army and spent one year Letters, comments and opinions on on the battlefield in Viet- the Viewpoint & Opinions page are nam. Airplane flips, not necessarily those of the management/ownership of the trapping one Suwannee Democrat. Continued From Page 1A

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR rector James Sommers. Letters may be mailed, faxed or According to reports, the emailed to our office. All letters are 9980 Hwy 90 (at CR49) incident occurred at the read. Not all letters are published. Live Oak, FL 32060 private runway of Sonny Letters may be edited to fit available Jones off 52nd Street space. The editor should not alter the which is located off CR writer’s point of view. Well written 249 (Nobles Ferry Road) letters require less editing. Keep it to the point, an ideal range is 150 to in Suwannee County. 200 words. Please include your Sommers said it appears name, address and day and evening failure of landing gear phone numbers for verification. caused the plane to flip Letters MUST be signed. Letters to over upon landing. Som- the editor can be limited to one mers said SCFR crew had letter per quarter per individual. to lift the plane up to get to the occupants. Jones was life flighted to RANT & RAVE HOTLINE Wings Shands Gainesville for his Here's your chance to tell everyone what you ¢ injuries while an unknown think! Callers may dial 208-8314 and leave a 5 9 passenger was sent by am- message to express their thoughts, good or bulance to Shands Live bad, 24/7 about issues and politics, but not Open 6am -7pm about private individuals or businesses.If you Oak Regional Medical 7 Days A Week prefer, you may email your comments to Center. [email protected]. Your name is not The Federal Aviation required, but you must adhere to no more than # Administration is investi- 200 words. gating. No other information is SuwanneeCounty Part of “The Original Florida” 857579 846056 available at this time. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 3A DEP recognizes National Groundwater Awareness Week ~Groundwater Awareness Week promotes the importance of preserving Florida’s groundwater~ The Florida Department that is stored in the cracks and maintains riparian and ing, conserving and restor- pollution that originates protect groundwater in of Environmental Protec- and spaces within soils and wetland ecosystems. ing Florida’s valuable from a definable source Florida: tion joins the nation in rec- rocks below the ground. It "Florida’s karst geology ground water resources. To such as a leaking under- • Use less by not over- ognizing March 9 through is one of Florida’s most vi- fosters strong interaction accomplish this, the De- ground storage tank or a watering your lawn 15 as National Groundwa- tal natural resources – the between surface water and partment, in concert with factory. Most non-point • Consider Florida- ter Awareness Week. The source of drinking water groundwater, and regard- the Water Management source pollution comes friendly landscaping week not only highlights for more than 90 percent of less of which water it is, Districts, regulate con- from fertilizers and pesti- • Water in the early the importance of ground- the state’s population. water sustains life," said sumptive water use and cides spread on fields, morning hours to avoid water, which is the source Floridians use about 4.6 Dr. Jon Arthur, Director of well construction, conduct lawns and parks. Stormwa- evaporation of 97 percent of ’s billion gallons of ground the Department's Florida well surveillance pro- ter, the water that runs off • Install rain sensor de- fresh, usable water, but al- water per day. It provides Geological Survey. grams, test groundwater impervious surfaces such vices on sprinkler systems lows everyone to examine drinking water to urban and "Karstic aquifers are highly used for drinking water, as streets and parking lots, • Fix leaky faucets and the challenges and potential rural communities, sup- vulnerable to contamina- conduct research on natural contains many pollutants, toilets that run continuous- solutions that face this es- ports irrigation and indus- tion, making the work of and human influences on and is a contributing factor ly sential resource. try, sustains the flow of geoscientists and engineers groundwater and regulate to pollution. These include • Don’t pour medica- Groundwater is water springs, streams and rivers important toward protec- wastewater systems and oils, greases, heavy metals tions or poisonous chemi- tion and conservation of toxic chemicals. and coliform bacteria. cals down household drains these critical resources." The threats to groundwa- In addition to supplying or toilets Floridians are fortunate ter can come from many drinking water to many of • Use water-saving toi- Suwannee C.I.’s to have a large source of sources, both natural and the millions of Florida resi- lets, faucets and appliances groundwater. Groundwater human-made. Nature can dents and the state’s visi- • Limit fertilizer and pes- fills the cracks and pores in change the quality of our tors, recreational opportu- ticide use, follow the label 2013 Employee and sand, soil, and the rocks groundwater through se- nities are found in water directions that lie beneath the surface vere weather, droughts and that escapes from aquifers, • Maintain your septic Officer of the Year of the earth, much like wa- contamination that enters known as springs. Gover- system by having tanks ter fills a sponge. These through sinkholes. Human nor Scott has included $55 pumped and inspected water-filled layers of earth activity is the main contrib- million in springs protec- every three to five years are called aquifers, and utor to groundwater conta- tion and restoration fund- • Test your drinking wa- they are Florida’s main mination. ing in his 2014 “It’s Your ter wells once a year for co- source of drinking water. The quality and quantity Money Tax Cut Budget” liform bacteria and nitrate Florida’s high rainfall and of groundwater are the that will allow Florida to • Encourage and support unique geology makes our challenges the Department continue this administra- businesses that are water- groundwater extremely faces and and everyone can tion’s unprecedented ef- conscious vulnerable to contamina- help play a role in protec- forts to return one of our tion, which makes protec- tion and restoration of this state’s most precious re- For more information tion that much more impor- precious resource. There sources to health. Since on National Groundwater tant. are two types of pollution 2011, $18.7 million has Awareness Week, visit Lott Sgt. Corbin The Florida Department sources: point source and been specifically directed http://www.ngwa.org/Eve of Environmental Protec- non-point source. Point to springs protection. nts-Education/aware- Melinda Lott and Sgt. Leon Corbin tion is tasked with protect- source pollution refers to Here are some tips to ness/Pages/default.aspx On behalf of Warden C. ing dedication and personal P. Landrum, and the staff of goal of striving for excel- Minimum flows and levels proposed for Santa Fe Suwannee Correctional In- lence in daily work has The Florida Department said Drew Bartlett, DEP Senate Bill 244, which The MFLs developed for stitution, Landrum would only increased and further of Environmental Protec- Deputy Secretary for Water passed during the 2013 leg- the Lower Santa Fe and like to take this opportunity developed as they have ex- tion published a proposed Policy and Ecosystem islative session required ad- Ichetucknee Rivers and As- to recognize and congratu- celled in their positions. rule establishing Minimum Restoration. “This MFL joining water management sociated Priority Springs late Melinda Lott and Sgt. Both have always under- Flows and Levels (MFLs) will ensure protection by districts to apply the MFLs indicate that they are in Leon Corbin having been taken any assignment or for the Lower Santa Fe and establishing flow thresh- adopted by the Department. need of recovery actions to nominated and selected as task without hesitation, Ichetucknee Rivers and olds for permitting and In addition, the Suwan- ensure proper water flow to the Employee and Officer complaint or objection. their Associated Priority consumptive use which nee River Water Manage- prevent significant harm to of the Year for Suwannee They show initiative and Springs. don’t currently exist for ment District, in conjunc- the ecology of the system. Correctional Institution for serve as a pillar of support Minimum Flows and this system. We have tion with the Department Some of the recovery 2013. This selection as the and fellowship to other Levels for Florida’s rivers looked at the science and and the St. Johns River Wa- strategies include increased 2013 Employee and Offi- staff members, encourag- and springs are designed to we are confident we have ter Management District, water conservation, pro- cer of the Year is in honor ing them to always have protect and restore river the information needed to has developed recovery jects to enhance aquifer of the exceptional work faith and believe in them- and spring flows and the set a protective MFL. strategies for this system, recharge and ensuring new and dedication that each selves, both personally and natural systems they sup- The MFL will be applied which are required to be es- water withdrawals do not displays and demonstrates professionally. port. MFLs are a key tool in in both the Suwannee River tablished when a water impact the flows in the daily. Warden Landrum and the effectively managing water and St. Johns River Water body is below or is project- Lott was hired as the sec- staff of Suwannee C.I. resources to protect the Management Districts. ed to fall below a MFL. SEE MINIMUM, PAGE 12A retary specialist for the as- would again like to express recreational, environmental sistant warden on Oct. 16, their sincere appreciation and economic benefits they 2009. Lott has taken on the and gratitude to Melinda provide to the state. Estab- daunting task of coordinat- Lott and Sgt. Leon Corbin lishing MFLs for springs is Registry of Persons ing the receipt and process- for their continued perse- a priority of the Depart- ing of grievances of a facil- verance, job performance ment. ity with a very difficult and motivation, as well as “The Department is set- mission. To date, our griev- to congratulate them for ting the MFL to provide with Special Needs ance system has only re- being selected as the Em- protection of the flows in ceived praise from auditors ployee and Officer of the the Santa Fe Basin which is and Central Office staff, Year for Suwannee Correc- so important to the overall According to Chapter 252.355 Florida Statutes, “in order to meet which can largely be attrib- tional Institution! health of this ecosystem,” the special needs of persons who would need assistance during uted to Lott’s work. She is an outstanding example of evacuations and sheltering because of physical, mental or sensory an employee with integrity, disabilities, each local emergency management agency in the who has an honorable state shall maintain a registry of persons with special needs moral character, and ethics to match. She is a valued located within the jurisdiction of the local agency.” and greatly appreciated employee whose unselfish This registration helps the local Emergency Management Agency devotion and commitment to the facility, as well as to to identify those persons in need of assistance and to plan for the Department of Correc- resource allocation to meet those needs. This program gives tions is a true testament to persons with special needs the option of preauthorizing her character, both person- emergency response personnel to enter their homes during search ally and professionally, as well as her outstanding and rescue operations if necessary to assure their safety and work ethic. welfare following disasters. Sgt. Corbin is an 11 year veteran of the department and has been assigned as If you or someone you know has a special condition affecting the property room sergeant In Memory Of eyesight, hearing, speech, walking, breathing or has an emotional since Oct. 26, 2012. Addi- M ARIAN D ENISE K EEL S TATEN condition and would need assistance during evacuations and tionally, Sgt. Corbin has August 25, 1969 - March 13, 2013 spent nine of his 11 years sheltering, please contact your local emergency management agency. The level of care given in special needs shelters goes on the Rapid Response We, your family, miss you in Team where he currently above the basic first aid care available to shelters open to the the where you used to be. serves as assistant squad general population. leader. Sgt. Corbin demon- We miss you doing things with strates his commitment to our facility and the agency us. We miss your smile, your All information given will be kept strictly confidential. daily through his profes- kindness and love; but we know sional demeanor and “team you are always with us. Local Emergency Management work” attitude. Sgt. Corbin is always the first to volun- We wanted so much to keep Office Phone Number: teer to assist with an as- you, but God willed it not to be. signment and is often the last one to leave when the Now you are in God’s keeping; Suwannee County Emergency Management Office facility has to process spe- you suffer no more pain. (386)364-3405 cial transfer requests and mass searches due to our So, dear God, take care of her Lafayette County Emergency Management Office difficult mission. until we meet again. Warden Landrum ad- (386)294-1950 vised that both Lott and We love and miss you always. Sgt. Corbin conduct them- Hamilton County Emergency Management Office selves with a level of pro- Your loving family, fessionalism that which (386)792-6647 should be admired and Mom & Dad, Husband, serve as an inspiration and Sister, Niece & Loved Ones Columbia County Emergency Management Office an example to be followed (386)758-1125 857589 by others. Their unwaver- 857581 PAGE 4A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Brooks-Ohms Topping - Jenkins Howes - Brown engagement announcement Wedding announcement Wedding announcement

Mr. and Mrs. Buck ed Methodist Church. Brown of Pinetta, Florida James Howes is a pastor would like to announce the in the United Methodist upcoming marriage of their Church and is currently daughter Cynthia Lashonne serving at McCall's Chapel Brown to Rev. James United Methodist Church. Howes, son of Mary Howes He is a graduate of North Mr. and Mrs. Marvin K. After earning a high and the late Howard Florida Community Col- Brooks of Perry announce school diploma through a Howes, Sr. of Live Oak, lege and FAMU with a de- the engagement of their home-school curriculum, Florida. gree in Education. James is daughter, Taylor Elizabeth, the groom went on to earn Cynthia Brown is a grad- enrolled in Course of Study to William Carter Ohms of his Associate of Arts degree Rev. and Mrs. William Timothy is active with uate of North Florida Com- through Candler School of Dowling Park, the son of from North Florida Com- R. Topping, Jr. of Semi- the Florida Army National munity College and has a Theology at Emory Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Harmon munity College, graduating nole, Florida announce the Guard and has served in St. degree in History from sity. of Dowling Park, and Mr. from Florida State Universi- wedding of their son Staff Petersburg, Camp Bland- Ashford University. She The nuptials will be held and Mrs. Larry Ohms of ty in 2013 with a Bachelor Sergeant Timothy J. Top- ing, Tallahassee, and is cur- volunteers at the the Good at the First United , . of computer science. He is ping, Florida Army Nation- rently assigned in Lake News Club at Pinetta Ele- Methodist Church in Live A 2008 graduate of Taylor employed as a system ana- al Guard, to Ms. Tiffany A. City, Florida. He has mentary School. Cynthia is Oak, Florida on June 7 at 2 County High School, the lyst for Georgia-Pacific. Jenkins of Live Oak, Flori- served his country in both a member of Hanson Unit- p.m. bride-elect is a 2013 gradu- His grandparents include: da. Afganistan and Iraq. He at- ate of Florida Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy Ms. Jenkins is the daugh- tended Tallahassee Com- and Mechanical University Carter of Dowling Park, Mr. ter of Mr. Matthew E. munity College and is a de- where she earned a Bache- and Mrs. Casel Harmon of Jenkins, Live Oak, and An- gree candidate at the Uni- SHS NJROTC Inspection lor of Science degree in Venice, Mrs. Mary Ann gela Alford of Starke, versity of Florida's exten- The cadets at Suwannee Stadium nursing. She is employed as Ohms of Scales Mound, Ill., Florida. She is the grand- sion program, St. Peters- High NJROTC, Captain All the cadets will be in- a Registered Nurse at Doc- and Mr. and Mrs. Richard daughter of Mr. and Mrs. burg College. Ron Harrell, and MSgt spected and the Armed and tors’ Memorial Hospital. Crandall, also of Scales Johnnie Jenkins, Jr. of Live The wedding was offici- Doug Aukerman would like Unarmed Drill teams will Her maternal grandmoth- Mound. Oak. She is a graduate of ated by Rev. William R. to invite everyone to the perform, along with a pass er is Priscilla Welsh of Mon- The couple will be mar- Suwannee High School Topping, Jr., Pastor Emeri- 42nd annual Area Manag- and review at the end. roe, N.C. Her paternal ried on April 26, 2014, at and the Florida State Uni- tus, Norwood Baptist er’s Inspection. Come out and show your grandparents are Mr. and 5:30 p.m. at Steinhatchee versity. She is employed by Church, St. Petersburg. Date: March 13, 2014 support for the cadets and Mrs. Harry A. Brooks of Landing with a reception Quest, Inc., Tampa, Flori- The Toppings will reside in Time: 7 p.m. NJROTC. This is free and Perry. following. da. Pinellas County, Florida. Location: Paul Langford open to the public. State park to host Chili Cook-Off and Springs Celebration seventhth annual chili-cook off Alachua County, The sanctioned Alachua County, Fla. - Friends of O'Leno, and the Santa Fe River Springs Basin Working Marriage license Group invite citizens to the O'Leno Ole' Chili The following couples applied Cook-Off (from 9 a.m. for a marriage license the week to 3 p.m.) and Springs Celebration (from 11 of March 3 – 7, 2014: a.m. to 3 p.m.), on Sat- urday March 29, 2014, Keith Benjamin Ford to Crystal Lynette Bass at O'Leno State Park (410 SE O'Leno Park James Ryne Allen to Dorinda Cherie Cumbess Road). Admission to the park is free with the Wallace Payne Pickles to Courtney Skiler Cheshire donation of one can of food per person to ben- The Florida Department of Environmental efit a local food bank. Protection Announces a Public Workshop The events include: a To present and give the public an opportunity to provide comments chili cook-off, live mu- on the revised draft fecal coliform Total Maximum Daily Loads sic, model train ex- (TMDLs) for the Suwannee River and Santa Fe River Basins. hibits, children's activi- Tuesday, March 18, 2014 ties, and environmental 10:30 am exhibits. Participate in Florida Department of Transportation, Lake City Operations Center, Santa Fe/Suwannee Room, an Exhibit Scavenger 710 NW Lake Jeffery Road, Hunt and win a prize. Lake City, Florida Chili tasting kits will For more information on the meeting, contact Ms. Linda Quinn- be on sale for $5 and Godwin, Water Quality Evaluation and TMDL Program, Florida all proceeds assist the Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Friends of O'Leno, Inc. MS 3555, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400, or by e-mail at a non-profit organiza- [email protected]. 857752 tion with their mission of supporting the park. "The Springs Cele- North Florida Animal bration is a great event Rescue Health Center for everyone to learn how their actions are Medical — North Florida Animal connected to the health Rescue Health Center is now of our springs, even open for all of your pet’s when they live tens of medical needs. We are a full miles away from service, state-of-the-art medical facility that offers spays and them." said Stacie Gre- neuters, medical treatments, co with the Alachua vaccinations, flea and tick control and County Environmental so much more. Contact us at 386-963-1354 Protection Department. to schedule your appointment. She continued, "When we use a lot of water, Grooming — North Florida Animal Rescue now fertilize inappropriate- offers full service grooming. Please contact us at ly, or neglect our septic 386-963-1295 for more information. systems we may be harming the springs of Adoption — Come to North Florida Animal Rescue to find your forever friend! We have many dogs and the Santa Fe River cats ready for adoption. where we all enjoy Please contact us at 386-963-1295 or see our recreation." website at www.northfloridaanimalresuce.org For more informa- for more information. tion visit the Alachua County Springs Protec- Pavilion — North Florida Animal Rescue’s pavilion tion website, or call is available for all of your special events. Weddings, Stacie Greco at 352- receptions, birthdays and more. Contact us at 386-963-1295 for more information. 264-6829, or go to www.friendsofoleno.or g. 857264 855310 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 5A

Sandra Renee Davis of Advent Christian Church. Fla. for a number of years in his sleep at the Retreat ing. Visitation will be OBITUARIES Live Oak, and his grand- She is preceded in death before moving to Lake at Osprey Village, Amelia held from 10 a.m. until sons, Ryan Wayne Davis by her father: A.T. Star- City in 1997. She was a Island, Fla. He was a lov- service time at the of Lake City, and Jason ling and one brother: Jim- loving mother, grand- ing husband, father, church. Private interment Alexander Amirin and my Starling. mother and friend who grandfather and will be held in the Pine Brandon Scott Amirin, Survivors include her loved reading, coloring, friend. Jack was born to Grove United Methodist both of Gainesville. husband: Eric Ericksen of and sharing her time with Blanche Hart Mott and Church Cemetery, Live Pickett Lake, Fla.; moth- her family. Johnnie Willis Mott. He Oak, Fla. Vivian Hingson George er: Bernice Starling of Survivors include her was married to his In lieu of flowers, the Kolb Branford, Fla.; two son, James D. (Tiffany) beloved wife Frances family request donations March 6, 2014 daughters: Lisa Hewett Morgan of Lake City, Watterson Mott for 54 be made to The Food Min- Gramling of Panama City Fla.; sisters, Helen L. wonderful years, who pre- istry at the First Baptist ivian Hingson Beach, Fla.; Nancy Gray of Lake City, Fla., ceded him in death on Church of Live Oak, 401 George Kolb, 85, Hewett Laminack (Kevin) Diane Wilburn of March 5, 2009. West Howard St., Live VLive Oak, Fla. of Mayo, Fla.; one sis- Maryville, TN and Mary Jack graduated from Oak, FL 32064. passed away on Thursday, ter: Carolyn S. Land Richardson of Newport, Miami Jackson High Please sign the guest Russell W. Davis March 6, 2014 after a long (Colon) of Pickett Lake, TN; brothers, Doyle Gray School in 1947 and en- book at www.danielsfu- July 1, 1930 illness. The life long resi- Fla.; one brother: Ken & Thomas B. Gray Jr. tered the United States Air neralhome.com March 2, 2014 dent of Live Oak was a Starling (Pat) of Pickett both of Maryville, TN and Force to serve in the Ko- Daniels Funeral Homes member of Friendship Lake, Fla.; three grand- Robert Gray of Newport, rean Conflict. He moved & Crematory, Inc., Live ussell Wayne Baptist Church. children: Brooks Lami- TN; grandson, James D. back to Live Oak to help Oak and Branford, Fla. in Davis of Lake Ms. Kolb is survived by nack, Sam Gramling and Morgan Jr. of Lake City, open and operate J. W. charge of services. RCity, Fla., passed her two daughters: Glenda Ellie Gramling. Fla. Mott Used Cars and then away March 2, 2014, of George Baker (Paul) Live Funeral services will be Graveside funeral ser- Mott Buick Company in natural causes. He was 83. Oak, Fla., Benita George conducted Wednesday vices will be held at 10:30 1954. He loved working at DEATH Russell was a strong, qui- Mitchell (David), Live March 12, 2014 at 1 p.m. a.m. on Wednesday; his dealership and worked et, intelligent and enor- Oak, Fla.; one sister: Mil- in Ephesus Advent Christ- March 12, 2014 in Live there until age 82. NOTICES mously competent and dred Sawyer, Live Oak, ian Church with Rev. Oak Cemetery, Live Oak, Jack was a dedicated kind man. He valued hon- Fla.; one brother: David Randy Henderson, Jr., Fla. with Pastor John Dye member of the First Bap- or, honesty and strength of Hingson, Live Oak, Fla.; Rev. Jack Jones and Mr. officiating. tist Church of Live Oak Redden J. Dees character, and strove to five grandchildren and Carl Wade officiating. In- Visitation with the fam- for many years serving as March 7, 2014 demonstrate those traits five great-grandchildren. terment will follow in ily was held Tuesday an Usher, Sunday School himself and cultivate them She was preceded in death Maypop Cemetery. evening March 11, 2014 Teacher and the Board of edden J. Dees, in those close to him. He by her husband: Glen Visitation was held from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Deacons. He was also a 81, Branford, had a wonderful sense of George and son: Steven Tuesday evening from 6 - the funeral home. GATE- longtime member of the RFla. passed away humor, and loved life, the George. 8 p.m. in Ephesus Advent WAY-FOREST LAWN Rotary Club of Live Oak, on Friday, March 7, 2014. company of friends, an oc- Services were held at 11 Christian Church, 9959 FUNERAL HOME, 3596 the Elks Club, Suwannee Daniels Funeral Homes casional glass of brandy, a.m. Monday, March 10 at SE CR 405, Branford, South US Hwy 441, Lake Country Club and also & Crematory, Inc., Live and sharing stories, to the Friendship Baptist Church Lafayette County, Fla. City, Fla. 32025. (386) served on the board of di- Oak & Branford, Fla continuing enjoyment of with Rev. David Teems In lieu flowers the fami- 752-1954. Please leave rectors for Citizen’s those in his company. officiating. Interment fol- ly requests that contribu- words of love and comfort Bank. He was a business Lynne M. Davis Russell lived a long and lowed in Philadelphia tions be made to: Advent for the family online at leader, gentleman and lov- March 6, 2014 fulfilling life, though his Baptist Church Cemetery Christian Village, P.O. www.gatewayforest- ing family man. He will lifespan fell short of that with Rev. Leroy Dobbs Box 4305, Dowling Park, lawn.com be dearly missed. ynne M. Davis, of his famous ancestor, officiating. Fla. 32064 or Suwannee He is survived by his 68, Wellborn, “Devil” John Davis, who Please sign the guest Valley Care Center son: Mitch & Jamie Mott LFla. passed away lived to see his 112th book at www.danielsfu- (Haven Hospice), 6037 of Live Oak and his on Thursday, March 6, birthday and was the old- neralhome.com US Hwy 90, Lake City, daughter: Ashley & 2014. est man in America at the Daniels Funeral Homes Fla. 32055. Brooks Haney of Fernan- Daniels Funeral Homes time of his death. & Crematory, Inc., Live Please sign the guest dina Beach, Fla.; five & Crematory, Inc., Live Russell was born July 1, Oak & Branford, Fla. in book at www.danielsfu- grandchildren: Wylie Oak & Branford, Fla. 1930, in Sabina, Ohio, to charge of arrangements. neralhome.com. Mott, Cliff Mott, Clay Harley and Edna Davis. Daniels Funeral Homes Mott, Slayton Haney and Kami L. Marshall He and his siblings, Dale, Glenda Starling & Crematory, Inc., Live Davis Haney; one great- March 8, 2014 Maxine and Lavonne, at- Ericksen Oak & Branford, Fla. in grandchild: Jack Wylder tended school in the July 22, 1949 charge of arrangements. Mott; one brother: Danny ami L. Marshall, Ceasarcreek Township March 7, 2014 Mott of Live Oak and one a resident of School District, and Rus- Betty Jean Gray Corbin sister: Alice Faye Varner KLake City, Fla., sell graduated from high lenda Starling Er- March 9, 2014 of California. passed away March 8, school with high honors in icksen, 64, passed Jack Mott Funeral services will be 2014 in North Florida Re- 1948. All three prede- Gaway Friday etty Jean Gray March 8, 2014 conducted Wednesday, gional Hospital in ceased him, and another March 7, 2014 at her resi- Corbin, 62, of March 12, 2014 at 11 a.m. Gainesville, Fla. brother, Gerald, drowned dence following a two BLake City, Fla. ack Mott, 84 of in the First Baptist Church D.M. Udell and Son of as a child. year battle with cancer. went home to be with the Live Oak, passed of Live Oak with Rev. D.M. Udell Funeral Home Russell married Barbara Mrs. Ericksen was born Lord on Sunday; March 9, Jaway on Saturday, Phillip Herrington and Dr. are in charge of all Lee Larrick in 1954, and July 22, 1949 in Live Oak, 2014 at the Suwannee Val- March 8, 2014 peacefully Steve Sweitzer officiat- arrangements. completed a two-year tour Fla. and lived most of her ley Care Center (Haven of duty with the U.S. life in the Pickett Lake Hospice). She was born in Army in Europe before his Community of Lafayette Fort Worth, Texas to the Honorable Discharge in County. She was a retired late Thomas B. and Ruby 1961. He worked as a me- medical office manager N. [Hildreth] Gray and chanic early in his career, and member of Ephesus had lived in Live Oak, and spent nearly 20 years working for Frigidaire in Dayton, Ohio. Morgan Family Russell, Barbara and their two daughters, Debra Dentistry and Sandra, moved in Family Dentistry – Endodontics – Implants 1966 to Ft. Lauderdale, Family Dentistry – Endodontics – Implants Cosmetic Dentistry – Oral Sedation – Orthodontics Fla., where Russell bought Cosmetic Dentistry – Oral Sedation – Orthodontics a marine construction A. A. LamarLamar Morgan,Morgan, D.M.DD.M.D company, Broward Piling, Inc., in Pompano Beach, Daniel Daniel L.L. Morgan,Morgan, D.M.DD.M.D Fla. He ran the successful Benjamin Benjamin L.L. Morgan,Morgan, D.M.DD.M.D business until he retired to Live Oak, Fla., in the late Most Most InsurancesInsurances AcceptedAccepted -- FinancingFinancing AvailableAvailable 70s and built an expansive and beautiful home of his Now Now withwith 22 convenientconvenient locationslocations own design, recognized as the most energy efficient house in Suwannee Coun- Advent Advent ChristianChristian VillageVillage ty at the time. An eloquent 10820 10820 MarvinMarvin JonesJones BlvdBlvd 313 313 N N JeffersonJefferson StSt Dowling Park, FL 32064 writer, he wrote a pointed Dowling Park, FL 32064 Perry, Perry, FLFL 3234732347 and sometimes political 386-658-5870 386-658-5870 850-584-2674 850-584-2674 column in the late 1990s and early 2000s for the www.morgandentalgroup.com 855370 Suwannee Democrat, which brought him both approbation from the ap- preciative and ire from the irritated subjects of his wit. He was an active member of the Kiwanis Club of Live Oak, selling many a Christmas tree on cold winter nights to raise funds for the less fortu- nate. After he and his wife divorced in 2000, he moved to Lake City, where he raised his cher- ished grandson, Ryan Davis, and lived the rest of his life. Russell loved his family and friends, and enjoyed hunting, fishing, travel and collecting the stories www.suwanneedemocrat.com of strangers. He was much loved in return, and great- ly missed. He is survived by his 855460 former wife, Barbara Davis of Live Oak, his daughters, Debra Davis Suwannee Democrat Amirin of Gainesville and

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BIBLE VERSE “Have I not commanded you? Be OPINION strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Governed by rules, not men What kind of rules should were trying to promote some Lord your God will be with you govern our lives? I'd argue A kind of equality among wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9 NIV that the best rules are those teams. that we'd be satisfied with if MINORITY Billions of dollars and bil- our very worst enemy were in lions of hours are spent cam- charge of decision-making. VIEW paigning for this or that can- The foundation for such rules didate in our national elec- Suwannee Democrat was laid out by my mother. tions. You can bet that people Let's look at it. ~ are not making those expen- © 2014 Creators Syndicate My mother worked as a do- ~ ditures so that politicians will mestic servant. That meant BY WALTER WILLIAMS uphold and defend the Con- that my younger sister and I stitution; they're looking for often lunched at home by ourselves during our preteen favors. The Constitution's framers gave us reasonably years. Being bigger and stronger than my sister, I sel- fair and neutral rules of the game. If our government dom divided the food evenly, especially the desserts. acted, as the framers intended, as a referee or night MYRA C. REGAN JEFF WATERS After a tiring day at work, Mom would be greeted by watchman, how much difference would it make to any Publisher Editor sob stories from my sister about my lunchtime injus- of us who occupies the White House or Congress? It tices. Mom finally became fed up with the sibling has- would make little difference, if any. It would be just Members of the Suwannee Democrat editorial board sles. She didn't admonish me to be more caring, fair, like our basketball game example. Any government are Myra C. Regan, publisher, and Jeff Waters, editor. The Democrat Says is formed by that board. sensitive and considerate. She just made a rule: Who- official who knew and enforced the rules would do. ever cuts the cake (pie, bread, meat, etc.) allows the But increasingly, who's in office is making a differ- other the first selection. With that new rule in place, ence, because government has abandoned its referee you can bet that when either my sister or I divided and night watchman function and gotten into the busi- Editorial objectives for 2014 food, it was divided equally. ness of determining winners and losers. Unfortunately, 1. Revitalize downtown Live Oak. You say, "That's a nice story, Williams, but what's for our nation, that's what most Americans want. 2. Continue work on Perimeter Road. the point?" The point is that the principle underlying Thomas Paine said, "Government, even in its best Mom's rule is precisely the kind that is necessary for state, is but a necessary evil." Our Bill of Rights is an 3. Continue developing catalyst site. rules to promote fairness. In general, the rules that we explicit recognition of the Founding Fathers' distrust 4. Update our LDRs and comp. plan to better protect should want are those that promote fairness, whether of Congress. Just look at its language, with phrases resources and plan for growth. it's our best friend or it's our worst enemy who's the such as "Congress shall not abridge," "shall not in- decision-maker. In the case of Mom's rule, it didn't fringe," "shall not deny," "disparage" and "violate." If 5. Wise use of tax dollars. make any difference whether I hated my sister's guts the framers did not believe that Congress would abuse that day or she hated mine or whether my sister was our God-given, or natural, rights, they would not have doing the cutting or I was; there was a just division of used such language. If, after we die, we see anything the food. like the Bill of Rights at our next destination, we'll GUEST COLUMN Think for a moment about rules in sports, say bas- know that we're in hell. To demand such protections in ketball. One team loses, and the other wins, but they heaven would be the same as saying we can't trust Parents are part of the and their fans leave the stadium peacefully and most God. often as friends. Why? The game's outcome is seen as education solution fair because there are fixed, known, neutral rules even- Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at I have a child that will begin his journey in education in ly applied by the referees. The referees' job is to apply George Mason University. To find out more about Wal- two short years. I felt called to write this because it is my the rules -- not determine the game's outcome. Imag- ter E. Williams and read features by other Creators hope that he can have a strong foundation and get the ide- ine the chaos and animosity among players and fans if Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators al teacher. It is my wish that parents everywhere can make one team paid referees to help it win or the referees Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com. an educated choice when choosing a teacher for their child. There is a teacher that can pick up on a student’s mood. They know their needs and can easily fill them as such needs present themselves. This same teacher doesn’t waste time on concepts that have already been mastered. They can quickly remediate or accelerate as needed. They check over homework and can immediately pro- By Jerry Scarborough, be commended for their efforts to communicate, vide feedback. Superintendent of Schools collaborate, and cooperate in helping to establish a This teacher takes authentic, real world field trips. They single school culture within our elementary can make anything a learning experience. Below are our topics of inter- schools. We are in the process of advertising for This teacher can listen to their student’s read aloud est for this edition of the School the position of Director of Elementary and Early every day. They can check for understanding on each Talk news column: Childhood Education. This will not be a new posi- page. As the weekly tests approach this teacher is prep- tion as we did not replace the Director of Special ping. 1) Value Added Model Programs position. This teacher treats their students with dignity and re- (VAM) Scores spect because they have their student’s best needs at heart. The Suwannee Democrat re- 4) Florida Standards They are a fighter and advocate. cently published VAM scores The Florida State Board of Education recently This teacher can teach social skills like manners and re- for a portion of our teachers. adopted the new Florida Standards. The Florida Stan- spect. They can be fair and just with their discipline. Unfortunately, VAM scores are being used as a barom- dards are not much different than Common Core, and Would you not want your child in this teacher’s class? eter to determine the effectiveness of the teacher as it we must continue our efforts to support our faculty to Does it not sound like the perfect environment for pro- pertains to student achievement. This is unfair to the implement the standards effective with the 2014-2015 ducing a successful student? teacher because other factors and circumstances are school year. The Florida Standards are available for re- This teacher is you – their parent. Our children can have involved in determining teacher effectiveness. It is view on the Florida Department of Education website. exactly what they need for a strong foundation if we af- also alarming that 40 percent of our teachers did not ford them these opportunities. I am the professional that receive VAM scores. 5) Student Listening Sessions makes instructional decisions on behalf of your child; but, Our teachers are working extremely hard and are We recently visited with 21 students at Branford I am NOT the only educator in their life. Yet I am evalu- committed to our students becoming successful in aca- High School (BHS) and 30 students at Suwannee Mid- ated on both of our efforts. This doesn’t quite seem fair. If demics and in life. We will continue to provide pro- dle School (SMS). The purpose of the listening ses- you are wondering why, please consider this. fessional development for those teachers who are not sions was to gain information from our students on If a person is seeking a lifestyle change and wished to meeting our high expectations. how we can improve our schools. Even more impor- lose weight they would most likely hire a personal trainer. tant is our desire to get our students involved in help- The personal trainer would probably design a workout 2) Early Childhood Education ing to make school improvements. The meetings were regimen and a nutritional plan. How effective would a Our Early Learning Matters (ELM) Steering Com- very productive, and we will be discussing their sug- weight loss plan be if you did one without the other? mittee recently met to continue our efforts to provide gestions with Jimmy Wilkerson, Principal of BHS, and Everyone knows that the secret to good health and fitness support for our children from ages six months to five Jay Jolicoeur, Principal of SMS. begins in the kitchen. You would not be able to hold your years. We are in the process of establishing relation- trainer responsible for your lack of weight loss if you are ships with our child care providers, Head Start, and Your comments and suggestions are needed on how stuffing your face with Cheetos after your workout. Stu- other early learning partners. Our ELM Action Plan we, as a school district, can better serve our parents dents spend about 14 percent of their time with their has been developed, and we are in the process of de- and students. Please feel free to contact me. I can be teachers. During that time teachers are forced to divide veloping a communication strategy to inform the pub- reached at the following: their attention between eighteen or more pupils. Fifty-four lic regarding the need for early childhood education. Email: [email protected] percent of their time is spent with their family and com- Home Phone: (386) 362-3463 munity. Who logically should bear the burden of their suc- 3) Single School Culture Cell Phone: (386) 362-8037 cess and failures? Our single school culture is focusing on our ele- Work Phone: (386) 647-4600 Now I am not against teacher evaluations. This is not mentary schools. Our elementary principals are to District Website: Superintendent Feedback Link about the Union because I am not a member. This is not about being old and stuck in my ways because this is only my fifth year teaching. This is not about avoiding criticism because I welcome it gladly. I don’t dislike evaluations. I prefer getting feedback. It forces me to be reflective. It does me no good to pretend like I have it all together because when you work with people something always seems to go differently than ex- pected. I enjoy learning new things. I want to be pragmat- ic because the student I teach is vastly different than the one that I was myself. Long before VAM scores and teacher evaluations, Com- mon Core and No Child Left Behind there was the Parent Teacher Association. There was summer reading. There

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BranfordServing southern Suwannee County, including News Branford, O’Brien and McAlpin BHS pride Two students earn scholarships

By Andrew McGee gave some background on Topham’s plishments made a significant impact on teacher Vaster Fryar. He said she came [email protected] scholarship. She said the Florida Prepaid the Sunshine State and their lives today. running up to him with the news about College Foundation was a non-profit or- Topham’s is Claude R. Kirk, Jr. the scholarship and was naturally excit- Two students were recognized recent- ganization and since its inception in “Though Claude R. Kirk only served a ed for Brown. Wilkerson said he too was ly for earning college scholarships. 1990, the foundation has purchased over single four year term, his decisions still taken aback about the news. Branford High School students Rachel 34,700 scholarships for students reverberate in Florida. Mr. Kirk’s bold “Rachel, not only completed the port- Brown and Shawn Topham both re- throughout Florida. move to protect the ecosystems of Flori- folio, but actually won the scholarship,” ceived Certificates of Achievements as “The Florida Prepaid College Founda- da ensured that the environment will be said Wilkerson. “What it is is a four year audience, family and school board mem- tion Board is committed to assisting safe and enjoyable, for me and everyone scholarship to Moore College of Art and bers congratulated them on their hard Florida children achieve their dreams else, for years to come.” Design and it’s valued at $72,000.” work and accomplishments during a re- and reach their goal of higher educa- Suwannee County School Superinten- He said he was very excited and proud cent school board meeting. tion,” said Koon. dent Jerry Scarborough asked BHS Prin- of her. Wilkerson said Brown wasn’t Brown was awarded a four year Board 2014 marked the seventh year the cipal Dr. Jimmy Wilkerson to explain very talkative, but that he’s had the plea- of Trustees Scholarship from Moore FPCF has hosted the Governor’s Recog- some about Brown and her scholarship. sure of sitting beside her many times College of Art and Design of Philadel- nition Scholarship Essay Contest. One of “A little background on this scholar- during her art classes and has been phia, Pennsylvania. Topham was the their goals is to each year award a schol- ship. As you know, Rachel had to put to- amazed watching her create. He said District winner for the 2013 Governor’s arship to every county in Florida and to gether a portfolio,” said Wilkerson. pointing to the center painting within the Recognition Scholarship Essay Contest date, the Board has purchased 30 schol- Several of Browns paintings and displayed pieces that it was his personal and was awarded a 2+2 Tuition and Lo- arships through this initiative. drawings were on display on the cafete- favorite. cal Fees Scholarship sponsored by the Koon said this for year’s theme, essay ria’s stage for the evening meeting. “It takes a lot of talent to do that,” said Florida Prepaid College Foundation. contestants were asked to write about a Wilkerson said he found out about Wilkerson. “Rachel, congratulations. I BHS Media Specialist, Karen Koon former Florida governor whose accom- Brown’s scholarship through BHS art am and we all are very proud of you.”

From left, Branford High School Media Specialist Karen Koon and District winner for the 2013 Governor’s Recognition Scholarship Essay Contest and awarded a 2+2 Tuition and Local Fees Scholarship, Shawn Topham Annual Dual Day Service

Come one, come all!! You are cordially invited to attend the Annual Dual Day Service at New Bethlehem A.M.E. Church 11193 150th Street McAlpin, Florida 32062 Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 4 p.m. Messenger: Presiding Elder Tony D. Hansberry Everyone is welcome Co-Chairs: Reverend Johnnie Merrick,Pastor Brother Clyde L. Fields, Steward Pro Tem Dinner will be served following service

Branford High School Principal Dr. Jimmy Wilkerson left, and four year Board of Trustees Scholarship from Moore College of Art and Design recipient Rachel Brown. - Photos: Andrew McGee

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Applied Science (BAS) de- gency Medical Services and quality university only 30 vey by the Employee Bene- looking for information If you have to choose be- gree with a major in human Registered Nursing. miles away. VSU is a terrific fit Research Institute, the about buying a home, bal- tween scrubbing down the capital performance from These articulation oppor- partner and the Pathways past few years have seen a ancing your checkbook, or house or scrubbing your Valdosta State University. In tunities are being extended to Program Articulation agree- sharp decline in Americans’ investing in your 401(k) budget to get your financial addition, students graduating both future and past gradu- ments will bring a number of confidence about their re- plan, the resources on house in order, we recom- with an AS or an AA degree ates of North Florida Com- additional options to our dis- tirement savings. Only 13 www.mymoney.gov can mend putting off the clean- from North Florida Commu- munity College. The related trict students who want to percent of workers feel very help you. ing one more day. Get start- nity College can begin work BAS and BA programs can further their education." confident about having The Ballpark Estimator ed on planning your future toward a Bachelor of Science also be completed entirely In a separate agreement, enough for a comfortable a t right now at www.socialse- (BS) degree from Valdosta online at Valdosta State Uni- North Florida Community retirement and 28 percent www.choosetosave.org/ball curity.gov. State University in organiza- versity. College and Valdosta State are not at all confident. tional leadership. North "We are very proud to en- University have made the More than half of workers Florida Community College ter into these articulation transition process easier for have less than $25,000 in Suwannee GOP Associate in Science pro- agreements with Valdosta those who earn an Associate total savings and invest- Sate University,” said NFCC in Arts (AA) at North Florida ments. Twenty-eight per- headquarters to open Community College and cent of workers have saved March 20 SUWANNEE RIVER READINGS who wish to continue their less than $1,000. studies in a related discipline If you haven’t begun sav- Congressman Yoho to Branford 2013 at the baccalaureate level at ing for retirement, now is a Valdosta State University. In good time to start—no mat- make appearance addition to its general AA de- ter what your age. If retire- gree track, North Florida ment is near, you’ll want to Congressman Ted Yoho public is invited to attend Community College offers jump into the fast lane right will be in person for the and urged to become in- AA emphasis tracks in Busi- away. If you’re younger and grand opening of the formed and involved at the ness, Education and Nursing. retirement seems a lifetime Suwannee County Republi- local level. "Valdosta State is excited away, it’s still in your best can headquarters on Thurs- If you want to have your The water levels provided here refer to the height at the US Hwy. 27 to begin a new partnership interest to begin saving day, March 20, at 306 Ohio voice heard in Tallahassee bridge in Branford in feet above mean sea level (ft-msl) at the gauging with North Florida Commu- now. Here’s how much the Ave., 5:30 - 7:30 p.m., and Washington, then it station. 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Tillotson paying corporate taxes. are a tough sell, said Gainesville, Fla.–Florida women repre- The conference drew more than 90 Watchdog.org The bill would allow retail Richard Komer, senior at- senting 28 county Farm Bureaus received members from across the state. The confer- outlets and others paying torney for the Institute for the Women’s Activity Award at the Florida ence theme, “Speak up S’More”, encour- Thousands more Florida sales taxes to donate to the Justice. But other states, Farm Bureau’s State Women's Leadership aged women to tell agriculture’s story students from low-income scholarship fund in lieu of including Florida, don’t Conference, Feb. 28, at The Shores Resort within their communities. Conference ses- families could have access paying a portion of their have state income taxes or and Spa in Daytona Beach Shores. sions included interactive breakouts on to private schools if law- sales taxes. don’t allow for tax credits, Recipients of the award were recognized consumer marketing and presenting accu- makers approve a bill to “Basically, it’s expand- making vouchers a better for their contributions to their local com- rate information about agriculture, finan- expand the state’s tax- ing the pool of money the option for those states, he munities and their work at improving cial planning, farm tours and an emotional credit scholarship pro- state is collecting for these said. awareness of agriculture through educa- closing session by Char Westfall, the wid- gram. scholarships,” Mattox “In some states, the tional programming, leadership develop- ow of Chief Petty Officer Jacques Fontan, The bill allows the said. supreme courts have over- ment and public outreach. a U.S. Navy SEAL who was killed in ac- scholarship amount to in- The state House and read their (constitutional) “Farm Bureau women are the pillar of tion. crease from 72 percent to Senate are considering language and extended it our organization,” said Michael Rogalsky, Farm Bureau Women play an essential 84 percent of the state’s similar bills. If both pass, beyond not letting it fund Farm Bureau women’s leadership coordi- role in telling the farming story at the local, per-pupil education fund- the two houses will work Catholic schools to not nator. “Their activities are essential in state and national level. Farm Bureau ing. It also expands eligi- toward a compromise. The funding students and giv- helping us to communicate the importance Women are actively involved with schools, bility to students whose final bill, reflecting the ing them a choice in going of agriculture through their outreach to the charitable organizations and various events families earn up to 200 schools, legislators and the general public.” to promote public understanding about percent of the poverty lev- The following counties received awards: agriculture. el. In addition, if families Alachua, Bay, Bradford, Brevard, Clay, Florida Farm Bureau is the Sunshine earn between 200 per- Columbia, Dade, Duval, Gadsden, Hamil- State's largest general agricultural organi- cent and 260 percent of ton, Hernando/Citrus, Highlands, Hillsbor- zation with more than 147,000 member- the poverty level, students ough, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy, Madison, families representing Farm Bureaus in 60 qualify for a half scholar- Marion, Nassau, Okaloosa, Okeechobee, counties. Membership provides a multitude ship. Orange, Pinellas, Putnam/St. Johns, of benefits and you don't have to be a Driving the legislation, Suwannee, Taylor, Washington and West- farmer to be a member of Florida Farm according to William Mat- ern Palm Beach. Bureau. tox, resident fellow at the James Madison Institute, is a desire to get students Smoke? Dip? Spit? Want to quit? off the waiting list and into the schools their par- FREE Tobacco Cessation Seminar ents choose. According to the and provides many bene- ing this two-hour seminar “That’s the impetus for Florida Department of fits. Soon after you quit, where you’ll get informa- everything,” Mattox said. Health 28.5 percent of your circulation begins to tion on how to select and “We’ve got a really great NO LONGER WAITING: This year, 3,400 families didn’t have current adults in Suwan- improve, and your blood get ready for your quit program that’s working the chance to complete their applications before all the nee County smoke. pressure returns to nor- date! You’ll learn about really well that a lot of available scholarships were given out. Florida lawmakers Suwannee County unfor- mal. Your sense of smell what triggers you to people want to take advan- want to make the program more inclusive. tunately has some of the and taste return and smoke, dip, or chew, and tage of, and a lot of low- highest rates in the state. breathing starts to become how to handle withdrawal income students trapped compromises, will then go anywhere,” Komer said. Even though the rates easier. In the long term, symptoms. The program in bad schools are being to the governor for consid- “In those states, a general are high around 70 per- giving up tobacco can offers free nicotine patch- shut out. We want to make eration. workaround is to do cent of current tobacco help you live longer. Your es, lozenges, and/or gum it possible for them to be- The main difference be- (school choice) as a tax users want to quit, but risk of developing cancer (while supplies last), as come eligible for these tween the bills pertains to credit, but that’s depen- few know there are free decreases with each year well as follow-up support. scholarships so they can testing. dent on whether they have programs to help. that you stay smoke-free. We are here to help you go to better schools.” Scholarship students are a state income tax, I Quit with AHEC, in Free program, Tools to break free from your to- This year, Step Up for required to take a state-ap- whether they allow tax partnership with Suwan- Quit will be offered bacco addiction. Call to Students had to stop proved test, but not neces- credits, a whole range of nee River AHEC and To- Thursday, March 27, start- register: 352-275-7489 or awarding scholarships sarily the Florida Compre- things.” bacco Free Florida, will ing at 5:30 p.m. at Well- toll free 866-341-2730 or while 3,400 families were hensive Assessment. The Contact Mary C. Tillot- be hosting FREE classes. born United Methodist visit our website for more still working on their ap- House bill requires no son at mtillotson@watch- Quitting tobacco is im- Church, 12005 County information: www.ahecto- plications, said Patrick changes to the current dog.org portant for your health Road 137, Wellborn. Dur- bacco.com Gibbons, public affairs testing requirements. The manager at SUFS, the Senate’s president has said scholarship-granting pro- he wants to require that all gram. scholarship students take SUFS gives scholar- the FCAT. ships of up to $4,800 to “Many people are balk- students living at or below ing at that idea,” Mattox the poverty level. This said. “They’re saying, if year, almost 60,000 stu- these students are going to dents are participating at end up being tested with about 1,400 schools. the state test, there’s going The program is allowed to be a tendency on the to grow 25 percent annual- part of a lot of these ly if it reaches a fundrais- schools to bend the cur- ing target — so even with- riculum to the same way out the bill, 10,000 more the district schools are students can be served covering, and the distinc- next year. The proposed tiveness of these private bill allows for accelerated schools will be lost, and growth for four years. If it the rationale for having a passes, about 16,000 more scholarship program will students can be served be undermined.” next year, Gibbons said. Tax credit scholarships Florida law allows cor- can be a better school- porations to donate to the choice option for states scholarship fund in lieu of where voucher programs Wood Carvers of Columbia County at the Live Oak Library March 27 The Wood Carvers of wood carving demonstra- Columbia County will be tions to various groups. demonstrating the age old Their carvings have been craft of wood carving at entered into shows at the the Live Oak Public Li- Gateway College Levy brary on March 27, at 6 Center and the West Li- p.m. brary in Lake City. Sev- A display of some of eral members have re- the club’s wood carvings ceived awards for their will be at the library be- carved pieces at these ginning on Monday, events. Currently, the March 3. Other wood club project is to carve carvings will be dis- wooden canes for local played the night of the disabled veterans. The event. canes’ patriotic look has The Columbia County an eagle head handle and Wood Carvers Club was are decorated with indi- formed in 1987 and con- vidual information about tinues to meet every the veteran. Monday at 1 p.m. at the If you are interested in Columbia County learning more about Lifestyle Enrichment wood carving, please at- Center in Lake City. tend the demonstration at Over the years, the club the Live Oak Public Li- members have participat- brary on March 27 at 6 ed in many local activi- p.m. You will be able to ties, including the Olus- meet these expert wood tee parade and the North craftsmen and view some Florida Art League. The of their work. club members have set up Please call the library displays at the Lake City at 386-362-2317 for more Mall and have given information. 855602 PAGE 10A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Local father, son face charges in Ohio Continued From Page 1A part owner and operator of View, Ohio. animal hunting preserve, services of these deer, censed facility, according to a white-tailed deer breeding The Wainwrights were however, the license lapsed which had not been tested the indictment. Over Deavers. The Wainwrights and hunting facility called identified in the indictment on April 30, 2011 and had to owners of certified deer $92,000 was brought in pleaded not guilty to indict- Valley View Whitetails, lo- as part-time residents of not been re-issued. farms around the state of through hunting fees at the ment charges and are cated at 6762 Township West Liberty, Ohio and of Donald Wainwright Jr. Ohio. facility in November and scheduled to begin trial on Road 163, West Liberty, Live Oak. reportedly assisted at his fa- “As a result, every herd December 2012, the indict- April 21. Ohio. He is also the owner Until March 15, 2010, ther’s business at Valley receiving these animals was ment states. In the conditions of re- and operator of a white- Donald Wainwright held a View Ohio. potentially exposed to dis- lease dated March 6, Don- tailed deer breeding and wild animal propagation li- The federal government eases which not only have Charges ald Wainwright was placed hunting facility also known cense enabling him to pos- and state legislatures have the capacity to infect and Donald Wainwright was on home detention until tri- as Valley View Whitetails, sess, buy or sell captive- imposed laws to prevent the kill white-tailed deer, but charged with one count of al. His son was released on located at 10530 52nd Ter- bred white-tailed deer. On transmission of diseases by also to infect and kill cattle conspiracy, 12 counts of vi- his own recognizance until race, Live Oak. March 15, 2010, that li- limiting interstate move- and even humans,” the in- olating the Lacey Act (leg- trial. Donald Wainwright also cense lapsed and had not ment and importation of dictment stated. islates wildlife interstate participated in the operation been re-issued by the date white-tailed deer. The indictment stated trafficking), and one count The indictment of a white-tailed deer of the indictment. Donald The indictment stated the Donald Wainwright violat- of wire fraud. The wire According to the indict- breeding facility called Wainwright also had a li- Wainwrights knowingly ed Florida state law by fraud stems from an elec- ment filed on March 4, Cherokee Whitetails, LLC, cense to operate Valley and willfully conspired and transporting deer from Ohio tronic transfer of funds Donald Wainwright was located adjacent to Valley View Whitetails as a wild agreed to: engage in con- to Florida without first test- from Florida to Ohio. duct that involved the sale ing the animals for tubercu- Donald Wainwright, Jr. is and purchase of, the offer losis and brucellosis. charged with one count of SCSO investigation closed for sale and purchase of, On Sept. 17, 2010, co- conspiracy, giving false Continued From Page 1A ing any alcohol,” said. “Michael and the intent to sell and conspirators, at Donald statements, and seven told EMT that he had been drinking alco- purchase white-tailed deer, Wainwright’s direction, counts of violating the property at S&P in Houston. Butler was hol and the EMT said that he could smell with a market value greater were reportedly transport- Lacey Act. advised on Sept. 1, 2012, that he was not the alcohol.” than $350, by transporting, ing live deer to property in Upon conviction of any to come back to the property at anytime. Cameron continued, “Butler gave his selling, receiving, acquir- Climax, Ga. The trucks of the offenses, alleged in As Butler was placed into handcuffs, he statement to Musgrove stating that the of- ing, and/or purchasing the transporting the deer were counts two through six of became combative and snatched away ficer had his knee on his neck which broke wildlife in violation of state stopped by law enforce- the indictment, Donald from Descarreaux. At that time, Descar- his jaw. He changed it to say that it was on and federal laws; and to ment officers. (The state of Wainwright shall forfeit to reaux took Butler to the ground, causing a the side of is face while he was down on knowingly make or submit Georgia has banned the im- the Florida Fish and cut to his chin, according to a report. But- the ground and that the officer was twist- false records, accounts, and portation of live white- Wildlife Conservation ler then stopped all resisting and complied ing his knee into his jaw. I later received a labels for, and/or false iden- tailed deer). For this reason, Commission North Central with orders. Butler was transported to letter from Michael Butler dated Decem- tifications of, wildlife that Donald Wainwright direct- Region any vehicle and oth- Shands Live Oak Regional Medical Center ber 20, 2013 in which he gave another has been, or is intended to ed the co-conspirators to er equipment that was used for treatment and then transported to the statement stating that he was sitting on the be, transported in interstate present the officers with to aid in the violations, in- Suwannee County Jail without further in- curb handcuffed when officer Descarreaux commerce in the course of a documents falsely stating cluding but not limited to: a cident. kicked him several times in the jaw.” sale or purchase, offer of the deer were being trans- 2004 Ford Pickup truck, On Sept. 23, 2013, an internal investiga- In the letter, Cameron said an EMT tes- sale or purchase or commis- ported to Florida, not Geor- registered to Donald Wain- tion by SCSO was launched to determine tified to removing several pieces of gravel sion of an act with intent to gia. wright, Jr.; and a 2008 Val- if the use of force had been abused. from the laceration on Butler’s chin. sell or purchase wildlife After Donald Wainwright ue Hauler trailer. On Feb. 27, Sheriff Tony Cameron sub- Cameron said all witness statements to with a market value greater learned the trucks transport- mitted a letter to Descarreaux stating, the incident were the same and never than $350. ing the deer had been Response “Your account of the incident stated that as changed. In 2009, Donald Wain- stopped by law enforce- When contacted by the you were finishing handcuffing Michael “Due to all of this I believe that Michael wright reportedly bought a ment officers, he reportedly Democrat, Donald Wain- that he attempted to break away from you Butler’s injury was sustained from his chin trophy-sized white-tailed asked a co-conspirator (the wright said the government and run. You further stated that Michael hitting the pavement during the take down deer, known as Little owner of a certified herd) to has been “maliciously” try- was intoxicated and you were worried that maneuver,” Cameron said. “The investiga- Moose, from an unnamed falsely report the deer had ing to ruin him for “three or he would run toward the road and into traf- tion found that Michael Butler attempted co-conspirator for $20,000. come from his farm the day four years.” fic. At that point you initiated a takedown to evade arrest and was taken to the The deer was uncertified. before. “It’s a bad ordeal and it’s by sweeping his legs from under him and ground in good faith and he was not mali- However, Donald Wain- From April 13, 2010 a lot on my family,” said pushing him toward the ground.” ciously injured.” wright reportedly attached a through Dec. 31, 2011, Wainwright “They (the The letter stated that when Descarreaux “No evidence was found that a state federal identification tag Donald Wainwright report- government) has malicious- sat Butler up, he discovered his chin was statute or sheriff’s office policy was vio- from a dead deer to Little edly sold white-tailed deer ly set their sights on one bleeding and a laceration was found on his lated. Due to the defendant sustaining an Moose. The tag stated that to a co-conspirator for a to- person because they don’t chin. Descarreaux then called rescue and injury of this nature (Descarreaux) will at- animal was certified as dis- tal of $95,268 in cash and like you and they do every- his sergeant to the scene. tend a use of force class and a human di- ease-free. services. thing they can to discredit According to Cameron, Butler changed versity class as soon as it can be arranged,” Between June 2007 and On Dec. 13, 2012, Don- you, to break you and to his statements and is therefore “unreli- Cameron said. “It is regrettable that any- May 2011, Donald Wain- ald Wainwright Jr., report- bankrupt you. They have able.” one is ever injured during an arrest. The wright reportedly switched edly told an undercover fed- endless money, our money.” “When Michael Butler was questioned investigation found no evidence that any ear tags from dead certified eral agent that hunts were by Lt. Wayne Musgrove he stated that he law or policy had been violated and this white-tailed deer into live presently being held at the was not intoxicated nor had he been drink- investigation is closed.” uncertified white-tailed Ohio facility; that a small Ted Yoho deer, and falsified govern- buck would cost $3,000, ment documents according- and no deposit would be re- speaks at ly, in order to increase the quired. The indictment resale value of his animals. states the hunt was sched- Live Oak Donald Wainwright then re- uled, knowing it was illegal portedly sold the breeding to allow hunting at an unli- Woman’s Club meeting Locally Owned & Continued From Page 1A Independently Operated accomplished this past year and what bills he is spon- % soring that are coming up. Yoho then opened the floor for questions from the au- OFF dience. 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229-559-5302 8 5 6 9 7 3 857810 FOR MORE INFORMATION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 11A EXTENSION UPDATE: The team makes the vision happen By Katherine Allen youth in our county not are limited leisure enrich- velop team building skills Florida/IFAS Extension is 1302 11th St. SW in Live UF/IFAS Suwannee County only throughout the year, ment opportunities in the such as communication, co- an equal opportunity insti- Oak, next to the Coliseum Extension Director but also during the summer area for youth outside of operation, goal setting, and tution. We accept donations to discuss the possibili- at three to five-day “day the school system. Some of critical thinking; gather to offset participation fees, ties! For persons with dis- Kudos to the UF/IFAS camps”. Last year they pro- the partners in our efforts knowledge from photogra- materials for workshops abilities requiring special Extension Agents in vided nine day camps, six have included, but are not phy experts; and demon- (art and sewing items are accommodations, please Suwannee County who workshops and the Fall limited to: the Suwannee strate altruism. These work- always needed!), and vol- contact our office at least won the statewide team Harvest Experience at the Hamilton Vocational/Tech- shops also incorporated fun unteers who help to pro- five working days prior to award for their efforts in Suwannee Valley Agricul- nical School, the Branford in a safe environment led vide a positive activity for the program so that proper providing youth program- ture and Extension Educa- Camera Club, Suwannee by caring adults who work youth. If you are interested consideration may be given ming! This is an award that tion Center (formerly the County/Florida Farm Bu- hard at serving as role mod- in becoming part of our to the request. For the can, depending on the sub- research center). reau, Robbie’s Café, and els and mentors. “team” tradition of excel- hearing impaired, please missions, go against any Affordability was a pri- Howard Street Cleaners This year is no exception lence, please call our office contact the Florida Relay other of Florida’s County ority for our day camps, as which helped to provide to the efforts of your local at 386-362-2771 or stop by Service at 1-800-955-8771. Extension offices and their 27 percent of our youth live exposure to careers and in- Extension Agents, who programs. This award will below the poverty teraction with industry pro- started planning for the now go on to the Regional line. Community partners fessionals. We are also 2014 4-H day camps in No- US competition. Keep your graciously assisted through lucky to be able to utilize vember 2013! This year in fingers crossed, as it is a monetary and in-kind do- University of Florida facul- addition to some favorites much deserved honor. nations to offset camp ty, staff, facilities, and spe- like sewing camp and dairy Research reports that costs. Typical day camp cialized equipment to con- quiz bowl camp, there will youth need to spend three fees were $20 or less for a duct the day camps. This is be a dog camp, a start your or more hours per week in week-long camp, while the a non-threatening way to own business camp and a an organization and/or in workshops were offered for provide an introduction to make a quilt in a week the community to develop free. The Fall Harvest ex- college through visits, camp. Remember, you Youth at the Trash to Treasures 4-H Day Camp learned how into successful and con- perience was able to charge tours, and faculty/student don’t have to belong to 4-H to re-purpose items purchased at the Sheriff’s Boys Ranch tributing adults. The a nominal $1 fee as a result engagement. to attend! The University of store to use as gifts for family. Suwannee County Exten- of donors. Some of the lifelong sion Agents provide subject As Suwannee County is skills the youth learned in- matter expertise to the a small, rural county there cluded: saving money; de- Two arrested for trafficking cannabis Continued From Page 1A and located a package wrapped tightly in plastic which, Ayala Live Oak woman jailed for organized fraud cording to a Florida Department stated through his training, edu- Continued From Page 1A and other paperwork of Agriculture report. cation and experience, he be- showing the sale of the According to the report, on Sat- lieved to contain controlled sub- Office. property to Epstein by urday at approximately 10:27 stances. Lisa Marie Miley, 47, Live Oak, was ar- Miley. Further investi- p.m., Felix Baloy Jardines, 45, Ayala then placed Jardines and rested by the Suwannee County Sheriff’s gation of the legal doc- 3354, SW 123rd Ave., Miami, en- his passenger, Pablo Jesus Noa, Office on Tuesday, March 4, on a warrant uments showed dis- tered the Agricultural Inspection Jardines 44, 6409 Blossom Ave., Tampa, from Hamilton County. She was trans- crepancies in two sepa- Station, 19157 Interstate 10 in into investigative detention and ferred to the Hamilton County Jail the rate documents; one for Live Oak, operating a white semi then called for assistance. same day, charged with fraud and swin- a parcel of land with no Miley tractor-trailer headed eastbound. According to the report, the dling, a second degree felony, according to house and another for a When Jardines arrived at the in- package of suspected controlled HCSO. parcel of land with a house, reports spection building, Officer Chris substances was opened which re- A report from HCSO states that in Octo- show. Ayala asked the driver what he vealed a plant substance. Pre- ber, 2013, Marcy Carol Epstein of White On March 4, SCSO located and inter- was transporting, and he stated sumptive testing conducted on a Springs filed a report with SCSO saying viewed Miley, who told SCSO that she that he was hauling oranges. Ayala sample of this substance showed that she purchased property from Miley in knew the property was still in probate and asked Jardines to pull over so that positive for the presence of 2012 and later discovered that Miley was that Epstein’s complaint is a civil matter, a visual inspection of the regulat- Noa cannabis. Multiple other identical not the sole owner of the property and had according to SCSO. ed cargo could be conducted. and similar packages were found no authority to sell it. The property was SCSO obtained a bench warrant from The report states Ayala met Jardines at which weighed well in excess of 25 later discovered to belong to Miley’s de- HCSO charging Miley with organized the rear of the trailer and asked him to pounds. ceased father, and the property was in pro- fraud-$20-$50,000. She was arrested by open the cargo doors. Jardines produced a Both Jardines and Noa were placed un- bate. SCSO and later transferred to the Hamil- key to the padlock on the door and der arrest and transported to the Suwannee On Monday, March 3, SCSO obtained ton County Jail. Her bond was set at opened the doors and Ayala observed County Jail. copies of a quit claim deed, bank records $25,000, according to HCSO. multiple bins of bagged oranges. Ayala Jardines was charged with trafficking lifted the lids of the two bins that were cannabis and use of a commercial vehicle situated closest to the doors to confirm in commission of a felony. their contents and then lifted the lid on a Noa was charged with trafficking bin that was stacked on top of other bins cannabis.

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855668 857256˙ PAGE 12A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 Parents are part of the education solution Continued From Page 6A We can invest our money, or we can invest our time. Since were library programs. There we don’t have money it was Pizza Hut Book It. These would be wisest to spend our were responsibilities that fell time doing the things that upon our community’s back, matter. and parents were good at Reading with our children. them. Practicing sight words. Par- Now I am not against par- ticipating in conferences. ents. I come from a two par- Discussing study sheets. ent home. My parents have Checking grades. been married for nearly 40 Teaching is a team effort. years. Neither have college As you evaluate our school degrees but they have three system in the wake of the children who do. It would be VAM scores that have been foolish for me to believe that released please consider your parents are a problem. On the part on that team. Being a contrary – parents are the an- parent myself I understand swer! the intense desire to have the A study conducted by The best for your children. We University of New Hamp- can all work together to make shire found that children who the educational experience a live in homes with low smooth one, but it must start parental effort had lower lev- in our own homes. It begins els of achievement. They also around our kitchen tables, in found that those children’s our vehicles on the way schools would need to spend home, and side by side in our more than $1,000 per pupil to armchairs. get the same results of stu- Katee O’Quinn dents who have strong First grade teacher parental support. Branford Elementary This leaves us two choices. School Minimum flows and levels proposed for Santa Fe Continued From Page 3A the scientific and technical data, methodologies and rivers and springs. models used in the MFL "This is a historic event for analysis was conducted by Florida's water resources. the University of Florida Wa- These are the first cross- ter Institute. boundary MFLs in the State Under Governor Scott’s and will ensure the protection oversight, Florida’s water and recovery of the flows to management districts are the Lower Santa Fe River and also making progress in wa- Ichetucknee River and Priori- ter quantity by establishing ty Springs," said Suwannee minimum flows and levels River Water Management for other Florida springs. District Executive Director These are designed to pro- Ann Shortelle. "The District tect and restore spring flows appreciates the Department, and the natural systems they St. Johns River Water Man- support. The districts have agement District, and stake- set minimum flows and lev- holders for their involvement els for 30 springs to date and in this process." expect to set them for 49 The MFLs for these water more springs over the next bodies were developed using two years, which will more the best available science. An than double the cumulative independent peer review of efforts of the last decade.

852165 Suwannee Democrat Section B Wednesday, March 12, 2014 SPORTSSPORTS Sports SHS baseball See page 12A briefs Dogs score big win over Madison County Submitted the plate by ripping two Melody Christian doubles and a single that Academy softball The Suwannee Bull- plated three runs. Right dogs baseball team trav- fielder Rhett Baldwin The Wildcats softball eled to Madison on Tues- singled twice driving team is 6-2 overall and 1-1 day night, March 4, and home two runs, scored in district play. The team’s scored a big win over the twice and added a stolen first loss of the season came Cowboys by a score of base. Shortstop Parker on Feb. 20 against John 16-1 in a 10-run rule Stephens continued to Paul II Catholic. The score game that went five in- swing a hot bat for was 7-5. This came after a nings. The Dogs scored Suwannee, collecting a four win streak by the Lady four runs in the top of the single and a double and Wildcats, who shutout First first inning, one in the scoring twice. Third Coast Christian and St. second, seven in the baseman Dustin Driver Francis Catholic. On Feb. third, and four more in singled and doubled to 25, the Lady Wildcats de- the fourth. The Cowboys drive home a run, and he feated Potter’s House scored a run in the bot- also scored three times. Christian, 18-1, fell to tom of the fifth for their Designated hitter C. J. Lafayette on March 4, 13-1 only run of the game. Greathouse contributed and beat Meadowbrook Starting pitcher Tim two singles that knocked Academy on March 7, 14-1. Carter picked up the win home a pair of runs, and The team plays Meadow- in his first start of the also scored a run. Second brook Academy again on season. He worked 4 1/3 baseman Jackson Greene March 13 at Meadowbrook innings and allowed only scored two runs, and Academy at 5 p.m. one hit, one earned run, pinch hitter Chase Hat- walked four and struck field singled home a run Melody Christian out four. Tim also and later scored. helped himself at the "Our guys did a great Academy baseball plate by collecting two job of focusing and do- base hits that drove ing the things it takes to The Wildcats baseball home two runs, and he win games. It was a very A Suwannee Bulldog readies to throw in a recent game, more photos on page 3B. - Photo: team is 0-6 overall and 0-3 crossed cold night, but we came Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) in district play. The team is home plate twice. out swinging some hot currently having a rough go Catcher Sam McMil- bats as we banged out nings and scored 16 runs,” “Coaching is a lot easier on a team. It was a great with their last loss against lan had a huge night at fourteen hits in five in- said coach Terry Mixon. when you jump up that big team win.” Lafayette on March 7, 10-0. The Wildcats take on Oak Hall at Oak Hall High BHS Softball SHS softball School in Gainesville on March 15. Branford High Branford softball Suwannee High School baseball The Branford High School softball School baseball team is cur- rently 0-6-1, according to 4 wins, 2 losses recently MaxPreps. The Buccaneers tied with Jefferson County Staff boys non-league triumph on on Feb. 25, 7-7. The Bucs Tuesday, March 4. Suwannee’s will take on St. Francis The Suwannee High School Jordan Roberts and Shayla Catholic on Thursday, softball team has recently gath- Kicklighter each had two runs. March 13, in Gainesville at ered four wins with only two On Friday, March 7, the Lady 4:30 p.m. They will then losses in recent play. The team Bulldogs held off the host host Jefferson County on is now 10-3 overall and 2-0 in Bluffton Bobcats by a margin of Friday, March 14, at 7 p.m. district play. 2-1 in Santa Fe. Rogers was On Monday, the Bucs will The Lady Bulldogs beat named Suwannee’s player of host Cedar Key at 6 p.m. Wakulla on March 1 with a 3-1 the game by going 2-3 with a win against the visiting War Ea- home run and scoring both runs gles. Rogers was named in Suwannee’s victory. Suwannee’s player of the game. At the Santa Fe Annual The sophomore went 3-3 with Raider Classic Tournament on one walk. She had three doubles March 7, the Lady Bulldogs de- Travel and scored one run. feated Bishop Kenny, 7-2. The Madison County Cow- Rogers was again named player boys softball team scored 10 of the game for Suwannee. She baseball runs and limited the host Lady team Bulldogs to seven in the Cow- SEE SUWANNEE HIGH, PAGE 3B North Florida Riv- er Rats 10u and 11u Travel baseball team is looking for players. If interested, please contact Jamie Allbritton @ 386- 209-0166 The Branford High School softball team hosts Lafayette Friday night at 7 p.m. The Lady Bucs pitcher pitches in the game against Bell High School on March 3. Branford fell to the Bell Bulldogs, 19-3. See more JV wrestlers photos inside. - Photo: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) Local boys shine at state wrestling event Submitted placed third in the novice 75 first big tournament through pound weight class, Terrell the Florida Amateur Wrestling Editor’s note: Due to an Williams placed third in the Association. editing error, the following school boy 112 pound weight Both Terrance and Tajh story is publishing again in its class, Terrence Clayton placed Clayton continued with the entirety. second in the school boy 120 2014 Florida Folkstyle Cham- Five Live Oak boys placed pound weight class and Tajh pionship, along with Terrell at the 2014 Florida JV and Clayton got first place in the Williams, on Sunday, March 2. Rookie State Wrestling Cham- novice 75 pound weight class. Terrence Clayton placed fifth pionship that was held at Pal- There were close to 300 in the school boy 120 pound metto Ridge High School in wrestlers at this event, all of weight class and Tajh Clayton Naples on Saturday, March 1. who are rookie and JV placed fourth in the novice 75 Trevor Jenkins placed fourth wrestlers with less than two pound weight class. Jordan Roberts bumps fist with SHS head softball coach Tommy Cham- in the intermediate 55 pound years wrestling. It was Jenk- bers as Jordan runs bases in the game against Madison County March weight class, Jaxon Sansouci ins’, Sansouci’s and Williams’ SEE LOCAL BOYS, PAGE 3B 4, more photos on 2B & 3B - Photo: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) PAGE 2B I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014

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JUST LISTED- 2011, 3/2 home close to Charles Springs. Quiet, privacy, deer & turkey. Fishing in the Suwannee river, concrete boat ramp just down from the house. Trails for hiking/horse riding. Additional acrea ge available. $165,000. Call David Mincey, 386-590-0157 MLS#86534

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856896 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 3B SPORTS Suwannee High School softball Local boys shine at state Continued From Page 1B On March 8, Suwannee defeated Bell wrestling event 12-2 and fell to Santa Fe, 6-1. went 2-3 with two home runs and three The Lady Bulldogs host Columbia on Continued From Page 1B Although his boys Terrence and Tajh have RBIs. Kicklighter had two runs, as well. Thursday at 7 p.m. less than two years wrestling and are con- All the boys wrestled hard, gave their sidered rookies, in 2013 they wrestled at a best, and did an outstanding job represent- number of these big events, including the ing Suwannee County. It was a new expe- 2013 Greco-Roman and Freestyle Florida rience for some of them, as well as for State Championship and Folkstyle Iron- coach Paul Horne to coach at a big event man, where they both placed first in their like this, but not for coach Chris Edwards. respective weight classes.

Shayla Kicklighter readies to throw the ball in the SHS softball game against Madison Pictured form left: Trevor Jenkings, Terrence Clayton, Tajh Clayton, Jaxon Sansouci and County on March 4. - Photos: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) Terrell Williams. Dogs score big win over Madison County

The Suwannee catcher leaps for the ball. Rhett Baldwin slides into the plate. - Photos: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) PAGE 4B I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2014

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784075 Earn $700 per week! No 386-330-2567 Mountain cabin only 850106˙ PAGE 6B nSUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK Wednesday, March 12, 2014 D.C. Disaster: America’s capital is thrown into chaos in NBC’s thrilling new drama By Shona Dustan keep it on prime-time network for as long as they have. TV Media There’s another opportunity with this show, and I’m hop- ing that that’s what it turns out to be.” NBC is sparing no expense when it comes to its Busy as she is, her decision to work on “Crisis” must much-anticipated mid-season drama premiere. Big names, have been influenced by the fact that the show boasts an fresh new talent, intrigue, suspense — its pulling out all ensemble cast, which means Anderson doesn’t star in ev- the stops for this one, and all signs point to success for ery scene and can enjoy a comparatively light workload. the peacock network’s newest show. That’s good news for a woman who has three new films Washington, D.C., is thrown into turmoil when the slated for release in 2014 alone. children of some of America’s most powerful people are Starring alongside Anderson is up-and-coming televi- kidnapped and held for ransom in the series premiere of sion star Rachael Taylor (“666 Park Avenue”). Taylor “Crisis,” airing Sunday, March 16, on NBC. plays Susie Dunn, an FBI agent on the case of the missing In the intense pilot episode of the series, a Ballard children who also happens to be Meg Fitch’s estranged High School bus filled with sons and daughters of some sister. When Meg’s daughter, Amber (Halston Sage, “How extremely powerful people — CEOs, diplomats, even to Rock”), is taken along with the rest of the children, the president of the United States — is ambushed on Taylor and Meg must mend fences and work together to a secluded country road, and the students are all taken unravel the truth behind the kidnappings. captive. D.C. immediately erupts into chaos as law Co-starring in “Crisis” is another actor who’s been enforcement does everything they can to retrieve the making the television rounds lately. Dermot Mulroney children. The mysterious kidnapper, however, has other (“My Best Friend’s Wedding,” 1997) has recently plans in mind, and powerful parents of the kidnapped enjoyed guest arcs on Fox’s hit comedy “New Girl” kids begin receiving phone calls asking, “How far would as well as HBO’s “Enlightened,” so he’s no stranger you go? What would you do for your child?” to both network television and cable produc- Critics are already calling “Crisis” a cross between two tions. “Crisis,” however, will be his first full- of television’s most massive successes: “24” and “Home- time television commitment. Mulroney plays land.” It’s said to combine the most addictive qualities of Thomas Gibson, a very layered, complex char- both shows — “24’s” blood-pumping, edge-of-your-seat acter about whom we know very little just action and “Homeland’s” thrilling intrigue and deep char- yet. Here’s what we do know: Gibson is an acter development. NBC has added an impressive cast ex-CIA agent who just happens to be chaper- Gillian to these promising attributes, and executives believe that oning his daughter’s field trip when their bus Ander- they’ve amassed all the necessary ingredients for a huge is hijacked. From the sound of it, Gibson could son mid-season success. turn out to be the savior of all of the kidnapped stars in Headlining the cast is “The X-Files” veteran Gillian children or the mastermind behind the plot. “Crisis” Anderson, who plays Meg Fitch, the CEO of a major con- As it stands right now, Mulroney says he’s just excited glomerate and mother of one of the abducted children. to work with a great cast and to be a part of what he Anderson has been very busy over the last year or so, believes will be a fantastic show. In an interview with starring in the critically acclaimed BBC series “The Fall,” “Access Hollywood,” Mulroney applauds the writers as well as appearing in numerous episodes of NBC’s for their great work, saying: “The way it’s set up right “Hannibal.” In an interview with The Huffington Post, now is, you’re watching really four or five dominant Anderson says it was her work on the dark, broody, very storylines at once, and what’s really fun is when they un-network-like series “Hannibal” that convinced her of start to cross ... you won’t be able to wait for next NBC’s commitment to making television that stretches week’s show.” the boundaries of traditional network programming. NBC believes in the show, too. In fact, in November “With NBC’s stated commitment to making shows of last year, the network decided to place production of that feel more like cable, I’m counting on them to allow the show on a short hiatus — not because the show was us to do that [with this new series,] because that’s how in danger of being canceled, like some critics speculated, this is going to work,” she said. “It doesn’t have to be as but because writers and executives wanted to ensure dark as ‘Hannibal,’ but I thought they were very success- the quality of the storylines. In the same “Access Hol- ful in being able to do what they have with ‘Hannibal’ and lywood” interview, Mulroney praised the network for its decision: “The network so values the show that they wanted to plug one or two holes in the early episodes. We’ve shot this, added those little scenes, and it’ll only make it better.” With a stellar cast and dedicated writers and show- runners, NBC seems to be backing a winning horse. The drama, intrigue, action and suspense kicks off when “Crisis” premieres Sunday, March 16, on NBC. ABBEY & LIVE OAK

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WEDNESDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV MARCH 12, 2014

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THURSDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV MARCH 13, 2014

C S1 S2 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 (3) - - WCJB Million.. News News News ET InsEd. Wonderland Grey's Anatomy Scandal News Kimmel (4) - - WJXT 4 News 4 News 4 News 4 News ET InsEd. Raymond Rules BigBang BigBang The 10:00 News 4 News Arsenio.. (5) - - WUFT News Update News Business PBS NewsHour Moments to Remember: My Music Classical Rewind (My Music) (6) 6 6 WCTV News News News News Wheel Jeopardy BigBang Millers 2½Men CrazyOne Elementary News DLetterm (9) 24 24 WTLF Cops Cops King Hill Clevela. NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament Reign Discover Seinfeld Commun. Commun. (10) 49 49 WTLH Middle Simps. 2½Men BigBang Modern BigBang Hell's Kitchen American Idol 49 News Tallahas Arsenio Hall Show (12) 40 40 WTWC Dr. Phil Feud News ET Feud Commun. Parks Hwood Game Night Parenthood Insider Tonight (29) 118 265 A&E The First 48 Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Wahlburg Wahlburg Wahlburg Wahlburg Breaking Boston Breaking Boston (60) 130 254 AMC (4:00) "Braveheart" ('95) Sophie Marceau, Mel Gibson. "X2: X-Men United" ('03) Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart. "Machete" ('10) (50) 184 282 APL Wild West Alaska Wild West Alaska Wild West Alaska Alaska/Frontier Wild West Alaska Ice Cold Gold Wild West Alaska (65) 129 273 BRAVO Online Dating Millionaire Millionaire Millionaire Millionaire Online Dating Watch Million (68) - - CCS Season Dan Patrick Show SEC NCAA Basketball SBC Tournament Game365 NCAA Basketball SBC Tournament SEC (38) 182 278 DISC To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced (31) 172 290 DISN Win, Lose Austin Austin Austin Dog Blog I Didn't "Spy Kids 2: Island of Lo... :45 Jessie DogBlog Austin GoodLk Austin (35) 140 206 ESPN Horn Interrupt SportsCenter NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament SportsC. (30) 180 311 FAM Middle Middle Middle Middle "Casper" ('95) Christina Ricci. "Matilda" ('96) Mara Wilson. The 700 Club (51) 110 231 FOOD Pioneer Southern Cupcake Wars Chopped Chopped Chopped Canada Beat Flay Beat Flay Diners... Diners... (67) 137 248 FX 3:30 "The Girl With the Dragon Tat... "Bad Teacher" ('11) Cameron Diaz. StGeorge Anger M. "Bad Teacher" ('11) Cameron Diaz. (56) 423 634 FXSP (4:00) UEFA Soccer Dodgeb. Jones UFC 137 WPT Poker WPT Poker (72) 185 312 HALL The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons The Waltons Middle Middle Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier (47) 112 229 HGTV Renovation Renovation House HouseH Renovation Raiders Rehab Rehab HouseH House NwHouse NwHouse (49) 120 269 HIST Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Vikings Vikings (57) 181 255 ION Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Criminal Minds Criminal Minds (32) 108 252 LIFE Wife Swap Wife Swap Under the Gunn Under the Gunn Under the Gunn Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders (61) 109 253 LMN 4: "She Made... American Justice The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Deadly Wives Deadly Wives (28) 168 262 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Contract Contract (58) 122 244 SYFY (4:30) "Paycheck" ('03) Ben Affleck. "Final Destination 2" ('03) Ali Larter. "Saw: The Final Chapter" ('10) "Final Destin... (39) 139 247 TBS Queens Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld FamilyG FamilyG FamilyG BigBang BigBang King of the Nerds Conan (48) 183 280 TLC Medium Medium My Five Wives Myrtle Manor Honey B. Honey Honey TBA Myrtle Manor Honey TBA (25) 138 245 TNT Castle Castle NBA Basketball Houston Rockets vs. Chicago Bulls Basketball Los Angeles vs Oklahoma (55) 176 296 TOON Regular Regular Johnny Regular Gumball Uncle TeenTita Johnny King Hill Clevela. AmerDad AmerDad FamilyG FamilyG (46) 215 277 TRAV Man/Fd Man/Fd Bizarre Foods Man/Fd Man/Fd Bizarre Foods Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Mystery Museum (73) 204 246 TRU Wipeout World's Dumbest... World's Dumbest... Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Killer Karaoke Clipaholics (69) 106 301 TVL Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Gilligan (:55) Gilligan Island Gilligan Raymond (:35) Ray (:10) Ray (:50) Ray (:25) Loves Ray (33) 105 242 USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Suits Sirens Chrisley Psych (66) 128 260 WE Law & Order Law & Order Law & Order Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary (16) 239 307 WGN Law & Order: C.I. Home Videos Home Videos Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother Mother

FRIDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV MARCH 14, 2014

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SATURDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV MARCH 15, 2014

C S1 S2 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 (3) - - WCJB 3: Basket. CARS.TV News News Ent. Tonight Castle Nightline 20/20 News Crook &. (4) - - WJXT 30 Rock 30 Rock 4 News Paid Middle Middle Rules Rules BigBang BigBang News Ins. Ed. 4 News Baptist (5) - - WUFT (4:30) Classical Rw The Big Band Vocalists Burt Bacharach John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind Elvis (6) 6 6 WCTV (4:00) Basketball NCAA Basketball MVC Tournament Summer Dreams 48 Hours News C.Minds (9) 24 24 WTLF 3:30 "Things ... "The Upside of Anger" ('05) Arrow Vampire Diaries Rules Rules Commun. Commun. (10) 49 49 WTLH 3: Basket. ACC Modern BigBang BigBang 2½Men Cosmos: Odyssey The Following 49 News Office AxeCop School (12) 40 40 WTWC (3:00) PGA Golf Feud News Ent. Tonight Dateline NBC Believe Insider S.N.L (29) 118 265 A&E Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Flipping Vegas Breaking Boston (60) 130 254 AMC Movie "Rocky II" ('79) Talia Shire, Sylvester Stallone. "Rocky III" ('82) Talia Shire, Sylvester Stallone. "Rocky IV" ('85) (50) 184 282 APL (2:00) To Be Announced Too Cute! Too Cute! My Cat From Hell Too Cute! (65) 129 273 BRAVO Beverly Hills Housewives Atl. Housewives Atl. TBA "The Fast and the Furious" ('01) Vin Diesel. "The Fast & th... (68) - - CCS H. Fame NCAA Basketball SBC Tournament NCAA Baseball Miami vs. Georgia Tech Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics (38) 182 278 DISC To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced Timber Kings To Be Announced (31) 172 290 DISN Austin Austin Austin Dog Blog Dog Blog Jessie I Didn't Liv/Mad Austin FishHook Mighty M Kickin' It GoodLk GoodLk (35) 140 206 ESPN 3: Basket. Basketb. NCAA Basketball ACC Tournament College Gameday NCAA Basketball Big 12 Tournament SportsCenter (30) 180 311 FAM 4: "The Flints... "Happy Gilmore" ('96) Adam Sandler. "Bedtime Stories" ('08) "Billy Madison" ('95) Adam Sandler. (51) 110 231 FOOD Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Chopped Restaurant (67) 137 248 FX Movie "Wanted" ('08) Morgan Freeman, James McAvoy. "Taken" ('08) Liam Neeson. "Underworld: Awakening" ('12) (56) 423 634 FXSP (3:15) Baseball LSU/Vander. H. Fame NCAA Baseball Arkansas vs. Florida Snowboarding Snowboarding (72) 185 312 HALL "A Ring by Spring" ('14) "June in January" ('14) "When Calls ... "Undercover Bridesmaid" ('11) (47) 112 229 HGTV House House HouseH House HouseH House Property Brothers Property Brothers HouseH House HouseH House (49) 120 269 HIST Vikings Vikings Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star No Man's Land (57) 181 255 ION Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. (32) 108 252 LIFE 4: "Happy Fa... "The Good Mistress" ('14) "The Grim Sleeper" ('14) Beyond / Headlines Bring It! (61) 109 253 LMN Killer Kids The Haunting of The Haunting of Ghost Child Celebrity Ghost St. The Haunting of The Haunting of (28) 168 262 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auction Thrift Contract Contract Cops Cops (58) 122 244 SYFY (4:30) "Men in Black" ('97) "I, Robot" ('04) Bridget Moynahan, . "The Day After Tomorrow" ('04) Dennis Quaid. Movie (39) 139 247 TBS Queens Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Raymond Raymond BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang King of the Nerds (48) 183 280 TLC 20/20 20/20 48 Hours: Evidence 48 Hours: Evidence 48 Hours: Evidence Stalked Stalked 48 Hours: Evidence (25) 138 245 TNT Movie "The Italian Job" ('03) Mark Wahlberg. "Red" ('10) . (:15) "From Paris With Love" ('10) (55) 176 296 TOON Adv.Time Adv.Time Steven Uncle "Garfield's Pet Force" Regular King Hill King Hill FamilyG FamilyG Boond. SpaceDan (46) 215 277 TRAV Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files (73) 204 246 TRU C. Wars C. Wars Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn (69) 106 301 TVL (:25) Gilligan Island Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Raymond (:35) Ray (:10) Ray (:50) Ray (:25) Loves Ray (33) 105 242 USA NCIS NCIS NCIS Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Chrisley Movie (66) 128 260 WE WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace (16) 239 307 WGN (4:00) Baseball Chi.C./N.Y. M. Home Videos NBA Basketball Sacramento Kings vs. Chicago Bulls Videos Rules Rules PAGE 8B nSUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK Wednesday, March 12, 2014

SUNDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV MARCH 16, 2014

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