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Econ Board Wants More Info 1A WEEKEND EDITION FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 & 13, 2012 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM EVENTS CENTER ‘A lot of pink’ PROPOSAL Econ Oct. 12 board Classic car parade On Friday, Oct. 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. American wants Hometown Veteran Assist Inc. will host a cruise in and classic car parade at Hardees on U.S. 90. All of more the proceeds benefit local veterans. Oct. 13 info Monument rededication Please join the Sons of Possible Ellisville Confederate Veterans and location prompts the United Daughters of the Confederacy on questions. Saturday, Oct. 13 at 11 a.m. for the Rededication of the By TONY BRITT Confederate Monument, [email protected] which was originally dedi- cated 100 years ago. The Columbia County Economic Development Department board of direc- Zumba charity tors is Zumba to benefit local interested breast cancer awareness in the Oct. 13 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at c o u n t y ’ s the Teen Town Recreation JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter proposed Building, 533 NW Desoto Lake City resident Marcelle Bedenbaugh is in the market for a pink flamingo after attending the Standing up to Breast e v e n t s St. The Zumbathon Charity Cancer luncheon Thursday. ‘I’ve had breast cancer two times. I enjoyed the chemo the first time I said what the heck, c e n t e r , Event will benefit the I’ll do it again,’ Bedenbaugh joked. but wants Suwannee River Breast Quillen m o r e Cancer Awareness Assn. i n f o r m a - and all proceeds will be tion – such as where the used locally. There is a $10 300 stand up to breast cancer facility would be located. donation. For information Thursday afternoon, call Sarah Sandlin at 758- the board reconvened its 0009. at annual Lunch and Learn meeting from last week and unanimously voted in favor of having Jesse Quillen, Car show Radiologist presents women attended the 6th annual asked questions about their loved executive director, and American Hometown Standing Up to Breast Cancer ones’ risk of cancer. Joel Foreman, legal coun- Veteran Assist Inc. will host latest data on fight Lunch and Learn at the Columbia “Genetics can only be linked to sel, draft a letter of sup- a Car Show Saturday, Oct. against the disease. County Fairgrounds banquet hall five to 10 percent of breast can- port to the Board of County 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. cer,” Jani said. “Most women with Commissioners, requesting at the Columbia County A joint effort by the Lake City breast cancer don’t have a strong more information and that Fairgrounds. All of the pro- By LAURA HAMPSON Medical Center and the Columbia family history.” additional studies be con- ceeds will benefit local vet- [email protected] County Resources Tough Enough One in 9 women will develop ducted. erans. There will be street to Wear Pink Crisis Fund, the lun- breast cancer in their lifetime, he “It’s just a general let- ith a history of rods, classics, antiques, cheon is designed to raise aware- said. Of those who develop the ter of support encouraging breast cancer in muscle cars and customs. ness and remind women to have cancer, 8 percent do not have a the board of county com- her husband’s regular mammograms. family history, 13 percent have family, Myrtle “I love it. It’s educational,” said one member with the cancer and CENTER continued on 8A Safety patrol fundraiser Principato of Principato, who attended for the 20 percent have two relatives who WWellborn was concerned for her third year. have had breast cancer. Come support Eastside daughter. Elementary’s safety patrols Guest speaker and radiologist Principato and about 300 other Saturday, Oct. 13 at Village Manish Jani said most women LEARN continued on 8A Water- Square. Near Moe’s Southwest Grill there will be saving a car wash from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Mochi will donate 10 percent of proceeds to the VP hopefuls go head-to-head program safety patrols from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Firehouse Subs Biden, Ryan spar will aid and GameStop donated gift cards for drawings. Each over the economy, chance to win is $1. taxes, more. farmers By DAVID ESPO and LIVE OAK – The Farmers market MATTHEW DALY Suwannee River Water The Alligator Community Associated Press Management District is pro- Theatre takes over the Lake viding $1.5 million in cost- DeSoto Farmers Market on DANVILLE, Ky. — At share funds to assist farm- Saturday, Oct. 13 as they odds early and often, Joe ers in conserving water and present short scenes from Biden and Republican protecting water quality. their upcoming play, “Love, Paul Ryan squabbled The funds will pay for proj- Sex, and the I.R.S.,” a full over the economy, taxes, ects that length comedy for all ages Medicare and more i n c r e a s e by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Thursday night in a con- irrigation Milmore. This is a clas- tentious, interruption- efficiency sic farce that has been lik- filled debate. “That is a and water ened to a cross between I bunch of malarkey,” the conser va- Love Lucy and Some Like vice president retorted tion and it Hot! Tickets for the play after a particularly tough assist with will be available for sale and Ryan attack on the admin- ASSOCIATED PRESS Shortelle n u t r i e n t cast members will be pres- istration’s foreign policy. Vice President Joe Biden and Republican vice presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan m a n a g e - ent to talk about the orga- “I know you’re under of Wisconsin participate in the vice presidential debate at Centre College, Thursday in ment technology. nization and recruit inter- a lot of duress to make Danville, Ky. Interested parties may ested parties who may want up for lost ground, but apply online from the to be involved. Live music I think people would be District’s Agriculture web- will also be featured with better served if we don’t Romney. the initial disagreement it up with details. page at www.mysuwan- a performance by David interrupt each other,” There was nothing list- over foreign policy, the Biden conceded neeriver.com/agriculture or Herringer Project. The Lake Ryan said later to his rival, less this time as the 69- two men clashed sharply Republicans indeed have apply in person at District DeSoto Farmers Market is referring to Democratic year-old Biden sat next to over steps to reduce fed- a plan, but he said if it Headquarters, 9225 CR 49, open from 8 a.m. to noon pressure on Biden to the 42-year old Wisconsin eral deficits. were enacted, it would Live Oak FL 32060. The in Wilson Park between make up for President congressman on a stage “The president likes to have “eviscerated all the deadline to receive applica- the Columbia County Barack Obama’s list- at Centre College in say he has a plan,” Ryan things the middle class tions is Nov. 2. Courthouse and Shands less performance in last Kentucky. said, but in fact “he gave a Lakeshore Hospital. week’s debate with Mitt Ninety minutes after speech” and never backed DEBATE continued on 8A WATER continued on 8A Vol. 138, No. 183 Opinion ............... 4A CALL US: People................. 2A TODAY IN COMING (386) 752-1293 85 59 PEOPLE SUNDAY SUBSCRIBE TO Sunny Obituaries ............. 5A THE REPORTER: Advice & Comics ....... 6-7B Hanks to debut Local news Voice: 755-5445 Puzzles ............... 6-7B Fax: 752-9400 WEATHER, 2A on Broadway. roundup. 2A 2A LAKE CITY REPORTER DAILY BRIEFING FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12-13, 2012 Celebrity Birthdays Wednesday: Wednesday: n Comedian-activist Dick DiNizio is 57. Afternoon: 6-5-9 Afternoon: 0-9-5-6 Tuesday: Gregory is 80. n Actor Carlos Bernard is 50. Evening: N/A Evening: N/A 2-10-24-29-34 n Broadcast journalist Chris n Jazz musician Chris Botti Wallace is 65. is 50. n Actress-singer Susan n Rhythm-and-blues singer Anton is 62. Claude McKnight (Take 6) PEOPLE IN THE NEWS n Rock singer-musician Pat is 50. Daily Scripture Hanks to make Broadway debut “For the director of music. For Jeduthun. A psalm of David. Truly my NEW YORK the “Good Morning America” host om Hanks will play a began the next stage of recovery soul finds rest in God; my salvation gutsy New York City from MDS, a blood and bone mar- comes from him.” newspaper columnist row disease. Her sister was the — Psalm 62:1 when he makes his debut donor for her bone marrow. on Broadway in the While leaving the hospital after Tspring. a month is a big first step. Roberts’ Thought for Today Producers of Nora Ephron’s play doctor explained that it still will “Lucky Guy” announced Thursday take time for the patient to gather that Hanks will play Mike McAlary strength and build up her immune “To know one’s self is wisdom, in the stage biography. Hanks, a system. but not to know one’s neigh- two-time Oscar winner, had been “Good Morning America,” now bors is genius.” in negotiations for the role when the top-rated network morning show, — Minna Antrim, Ephron died this summer. aired a story about Wednesday’s Previews begin March 1 at the homecoming. The show has brought American writer (1861-1950) Broadhurst Theatre and an opening in occasional celebrity guest hosts night is set for April 1.
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