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O’BRIEN DNA BUILDING THEIR FUTURES sends Jobs expo a smash hit — again — with students 1 to jail on sex charge Proof he fathered child with minor, says SCSO.

By CARL MCKINNEY [email protected]

An O’Brien man faces a sexual battery charge after Suwannee County deputies say a DNA test showed he is the father of his then-un- derage victim’s child. Marcelino Bautista-Lopez, Lopez 38, was arrest- ed on a warrant Tuesday. According to a Suwannee County Sheriff’s Office report, Bautista-Lopez engaged in a years-long sexual relationship with the victim starting when Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter she was 15. During an interview, Nearly 600 teens turn TOP: Kyle Kelley Bautista-Lopez admitted to hav- (left), of Clay Electric, ing sex with the victim on mul- out to see what work’s shows Columbia tiple occasions and admitted he like in the real world. High School student may be the father of her child, Josen Pruitt proper the report says. By TONY BRITT safety techniques At the time of conception, the [email protected] to be used around victim would have been a little The sounds of squeaking power lines. LEFT: over 16 years old. machinery and grinding gears Aliyah Sharief (left), Investigators obtained DNA echoed throughout Florida a Hamilton County from Bautista-Lopez, the vic- Gateway Fairgrounds Tuesday, High School stu- tim and the child, which the as nearly 600 students were dent, learns how Florida Department of Law present for the second edition to lay brick with Enforcement confirmed to be of the Build My Future show- assistance from a match. case. Students had an opportu- Jamie Gurliaccio of nity to get a hands-on look at River Oak Technical the trade, manufacturing and College in Live Oak. construction More photos, 3A. ‘I just think it’s a industries SRWMD testimony to the as possi- needs out there ble career budget — the exposure options. that we need to The event give these stu- featured a clocks in dents of oppor- variety of tunities that are exhibits, including at $65M available in our glass, pipe community.’ and tile cut- From staff reports ting, painting, welding, brick laying, plumb- The Suwannee River ing, and electrical and engi- Water Management District neering work — along with sev- Governing Board has adopted a eral other professions as well. 2019-2020 budget of $65,560,980 The students also were given with a millage rate of 0.3840. use of lifts, cranes, mini-excava- ABOVE: Build My The Governing Board tors and other machinery, plus Future organizers approval reduced the mill- a variety of power tools used in stand with local age rate for tax payers from various industries. officials are they Lindsey Slanker, a Columbia 0.3948 in the previous fiscal High School student who cut a wooden ‘rib- year to 0.3840. Under a 0.3840 attended the event, found it bon’ with electric millage rate – 38.4 cents for valuable. saws to open the every $1,000 assessed property “It was really fun, very infor- show. LEFT: Kelvin value – the owner of a $200,000 mational,” she said. “I learned Hollie (from left) house with a $50,000 home- how to use a lot of different and Owen Chancey stead exemption would pay things like the mini-excavator.” of Anderson $57.60 in the coming year in Jimmy Williams, Columbia Columbia watch property taxes to the District. High School building construc- as Dakota Jenkins The budget identifies tion teacher, said an event like uses a mini-excava- $37,418,000 designated for proj- this shows the students there are tor Wednesday. SRWMD continued on 2A FUTURE continued on 2A

Vol. 145, No. 145 CALL US: TODAY’S WEATHER Obituaries ...... 3A (386) 752-1293 Opinion ...... 4A BIG WEEKEND AHEAD SUBSCRIBE TO Sports ...... 1B THE REPORTER: 92 65 Advice & Comics . . . . . 3B Voice: 755-5445 Community Calendar, 5A Fax: 752-9400 Party cloudy Classified ...... 4B 2A THURsday, OCTOBER 3, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER ECON BOARD QUICK HITS Mixed reaction to housing plan Scripture of the Day “The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe.” Developer asks years, the rebate drops by has not been involved yet, upon it,” he said. 10 percentage points — 90 Williams later told the Lake Lake City-Columbia — Proverbs 29:25 (KJV) tax rebates for percent for years three and City Reporter. County Chamber of condo project. four; 80 percent for years County Commissioner Commerce Executive five and six; 70 percent for Tim Murphy, who chairs Director Theresa Pinto Thought for Today By CARL MCKINNEY years seven and eight; and the Economic Development also addressed the board [email protected] 60 percent the final two Advisory Board, expressed Wednesday to speak in How can I know what I think till I see what I say? years. concerns over issues in favor of the project, saying — E. M. Forster, 1879-1970, English novelist (“How- A tax-break request The value of the rebates the past with subdivision the business community ards End,” “A Passage to India”) for a new condo develop- would total in the hundreds homeowners’ associations agreed it would serve a gap ment pitched as a way to of thousands, but Williams disbanding when the “econ- in housing between low- ease Lake City’s housing shortage and help facili- Winning Lottery Numbers tate a growing workforce got a mixed reception Pick 3: (Tuesday p.m.) 3-8-1 at a Columbia County Pick 4: (Tuesday p.m.) 9-4-0-9 Economic Development Fantasy 5: (Tuesday) 2-5-18-24-32 Advisory Board meeting Wednesday morning. Sixty-eight town- See an error? home-style units in the The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news existing Preserve at items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, Laurel Lake subdivision east of Interstate 75 near please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will U.S. Highway 90 would run in this space. Thanks for reading. meet a “clear and present need” for mid-priced hous- ing, said developer Tim Submissions Williams. In 17 additional The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption buildings to be construct- information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would ed in phases over several like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture years, there will be both and information to Robert Bridges: rbridges@lakecityreporter. single and double-floor con- com. dos ranging from 1190 to 1632 square feet — but the project is only feasible with Lake City Reporter a tax incentive, Williams HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS ...... 754-0419 told the economic develop- Main number . . . . . (386) 752-1293 ment board. Fax number ...... 752-9400 CIRCULATION “There’s nothing that CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter Circulation ...... 755-5445 Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter supports this being finan- The county Economic Development Advisory Board on Wednesday morning lis- Online . . . www lakecityreporter. com. should be completed by 6:30 a.m. tens to a presentation from Tim Williams (standing), who is seeking a tax rebate The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 cially viable because it of Community Newspapers Inc., is a.m. on Sunday. doesn’t exist in Columbia for a project to build 68 condos. published Tuesday through Friday and Please call 386-755-5445 to report any County,” Williams said. “It’s Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, problems with your delivery service. FL 32055. Periodical postage paid at really to fill the deepest said that’s money the coun- omy goes a little bit to the scale and high-end homes. Lake City, FL, Member Audit Bureau of In Columbia County, customers should Circulation and The Associated Press. holes in the project so that ty would never see without left,” leaving the task of After the meeting, call before 10:30 a.m. to report a it comes into the realm of All material herein is property of the service error for same day re-delivery. the project. maintaining the infrastruc- Williams said he felt opti- After 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery economic possibility.” Lake City Reporter. Reproduction in “We’re basically asking ture to someone else. mistic. whole or in part is forbidden without or service related credits will be issued. Williams highlighted the permission of the publisher. In all other counties where home delivery for 10 cents today so that “And guess what?” “Obviously, I was a little U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. concerns raised by local we can give the county Murphy said. “It all comes disappointed that they did is available, next day re-delivery or officials over the lack of POSTMASTER: Send address changes service related credits will be issued. back a dollar tomorrow,” back to the county.” not recommend approval, to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, housing, which they say is Lake City, FL 32056. Circulation ...... 755-5445 he told the Lake City Murphy did agree the but I felt like the conver- ([email protected]) an obstacle to growing the Reporter in an interview project has merit, suggest- sation was very positive Publisher Todd Wilson . . 754-0418 workforce and meeting the prior to the meeting. ing the developers speak to and they all seemed to ([email protected]) Home delivery rates (Tuesday–Friday and Sunday) demands of large compa- But the economic devel- the County Commission in really like the project,” NEWS nies that may be inclined to 4 Weeks ...... $10.70 opment board, which the near future. he said. “I’m looking for- Editor Robert Bridges . . 754-0428 invest in the area. 12 Weeks ...... $31.67 votes on whether to rec- Board member Stephen ward to following up on ([email protected]) 24 Weeks ...... $54.14 . “We’re struggling as 52 Weeks ...... $88.81 . ommend that the County Douglas said he felt the what the chair suggested ADVERTISING a community to attract Commission approve an request fell outside the and schedule a workshop Rates include 7% sales tax. and retain employees,” Ad . Dir . Chris Ratliff . . . 754-0417 incentive request, took a scope of the board’s pur- with the Board of County ([email protected]) Mail rates Williams said. cautious approach to the pose of creating jobs. Commissioners as quickly 12 Weeks ...... $41.40 Williams’ son, Jason CLASSIFIED 24 Weeks ...... $82.80 . plan during the meeting, “I’m not sure what he’s as possible.” To place a classified ad . . 755-5440 52 Weeks ...... $179.40. Flynn, a consultant for the especially concerning asking this board can give project, outlined the devel- stormwater runoff, which or suggest,” Douglas said. opers’ request for 10 years they said could be a con- Board member Terry of gradually declining tax cern. Dicks agreed, emphasiz- THE WEATHER incentives. Williams said the project ing the board’s decision The developer would get would accommodate what- to focus on incentivizing Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon a 100 percent rebate on the ever demands are required industrial projects. 3 4 5 6 7 added value of property of it. “We as a board have to Partly Sunny Partly Mostly Mostly taxes upon completion of The Suwannee River remember our mission Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy the first phase. Every two Water Management District statement and stay focused

HI 92 LO 65 HI 94 LO 68 HI 91 LO 70 HI 87 LO 69 HI 89 LO 67 SRWMD has identified 20 water quali- said Executive Director ty projects that could reduce Hugh Thomas. “We look REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Thursday, Oct. 3 Continued From 1A nutrients by 1.55 million forward to continuing Thursday's highs/Thursday night's low pounds per year. strong partnerships with Valdosta City Friday Saturday ects related to springs res- “The budget reflects the our communities and 95/68 Jacksonville 85/75/pc 84/77/pc toration, springs protection district’s unwavering com- stakeholders to protect Tallahassee Lake City 90/70 Cape Canaveral 92/65 Daytona Beach 84/73/pc 85/77/pc and alternative water sup- mitment to its core mis- and restore our springs 95/72 Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 87/74/t 86/72/t ply development, which will sion areas of water quality, and water bodies through- Pensacola 86/78/sh 85/79/sh Panama City 91/66 84/74 Ft. Lauderdale improve water quality and water supply, flood protec- out the district.” 91/76 Ocala Gainesville 92/70/s 90/72/pc 91/76 92/72/s 88/73/mc enhance supply. The district tion and natural systems,” 92/66 Jacksonville Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 86/79/sh 88/77/t 90/72 84/76 Lake City 94/68/s 91/70/pc 84/78/t 86/79/sh Tampa Miami Naples 89/75/sh 91/73/t them all how these pieces are available in our local 91/73 FUTURE of the puzzle go together to community and surround- West Palm Beach Ocala 92/70/s 90/72/pc give you a finished product. ing areas,” Zecher said. 83/79 Orlando 89/72/pc 88/75/pc Continued From 1A Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 92/75/s 90/73/pc It’s really neat.” Some students asked Ft. Myers 85/78 Pensacola 93/77/s 91/75/s all sorts of trades out there Bryan Zecher, Columbia what it would take to get 87/74 Naples Tallahassee 96/72/s 92/73/s 89/74/pc 91/72/pc that they could go into. County Builders’ jobs in the industries they 89/75 Miami Tampa Association president, said learned about Tuesday. 84/79 Valdosta 96/71/s 92/70/pc “They like coming out Key West W. Palm Beach 86/79/pc 83/77/sh here because they see the the nearly 600 students that “I think there are some 86/78 finished product, but they attended were from seven students that are serious don’t ever see the people counties and 11 schools. about taking this to the LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX behind the scenes that Two home-schooled stu- next level,” he said. make it,” he said. “They dents also attended. The Columbia County TEMPERATURES SUN meet people that are spe- “I just think it’s a tes- Builders’ Association and High Wednesday 92 Sunrise today 7:25 a.m. cialists in their area. So timony to the needs out Lake City Board of Realtors Low Wednesday 71 Sunset today 7:13 p.m. 7 they have all these differ- there — the exposure that sponsored the event, which Normal high 84 Sunrise tom. 7:25 a.m. High ent people here to show we need to give these stu- debuted in March with a Normal low 65 Sunset tom. 7:12 p.m. 35 mins to burn dents of opportunities that turnout of about 350. Record highhi 93 in 1977 Today’s Record low 47 in 2011 MOON ultra-violet Moonrise today 12:34 p.m. radiation risk PRECIPITATION Moonset today 11:13 p.m. for the area on a scale from 0 Moonrise tom. 1:33 p.m. Women United book drive coming Wednesday 0.00" to 10+. Month total 0.11" Moonset tom. Next Day In support of the students to help them over- games please visit our var- Year total 34.59" ReadingPals Program for come literacy deficiencies. ious locations and look for Normal month-to-date 0.21" Normal year-to-date 43.76" the 2019-2020 school year, United Way of Suwannee our donation box. We are Oct 5 Oct 13 Oct 21 Oct 27 Women United will be Valley staff work closely also looking for companies First Full Last New hosting a local book drive with school districts in who would be willing to for our community. These Columbia, Suwannee, place one of our donation books will be provided to and Hamilton counties. boxes at their business students in the Columbia, Recruiting is underway for for customers and/or WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY Hamilton and Suwannee the upcoming school year. employees to place donated 90° 7a Actual 1p high 7p Average high 6a On Oct. 3, 1841, an October gale, the worst school systems before their Interested volunteers are books. For more infor- Actual low Average low of record for Nantucket, Thanksgiving break. asked to commit to one mation please contact the 100° Mass., caught the Cape Cod fishing fleet at sea. The ReadingPals pro- hour a week for 25 weeks. ReadingPals Coordinator, 90° Forty ships were driven gram supports kinder- They must also pass a Kara Allen, at 386-752- 80° ashore on Cape Cod, and 57 men lost their garten students to help background screening. 5604 Ext 105 or email 70° lives from the town of Truro alone. them begin their school If you are interested in ReadingPals@unitedwsv. 60° careers. Volunteer tutors donating any Kindergarten org. 50° work one on one with level books or educational — From staff reports 40° Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A

BUILD MY FUTURE Construction industry showcase a success

Pike Electric employees show students the dangers of live power lines during a demonstration.

Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Green machine The second Build My Future event saw 600 students come and learn about possible careers in the con- struction industry. Above, Hiedi Smith secures a ladder as she prepares to use a lift with the guidance of Clinton Standridge of Tri-County Tree Service. See story on page 1A.

Jason Land (from left), an employee with Barrs Plumbing, Declan Messer teaches Nicholas Rabon and Timothy Feighner how to solder (from left), of a copper pipe. Wayne’s Carpet Plus, shows Brian Walker and Hunter Herron how to cut tile.

Kell Prevatt (from left), a Sherwin- Williams Paint Store employee, watches as Morgan Lamb uses a paint gun.

Ray Cruess, a Tri-County Tree Service employee, instructs a student on how to use equipment to lift trees. OBITUARIES Albert E. Bullard DEES-PARRISH FAMILY of Haven Hospice of Lake City. der the lead- A.M. Saturday, October 5, 2019, 292 NE Washington St., Lake Albert E. Bullard, 72, of Lake FUNERAL HOME is in charge She was instrumental in imple- ership of at Greater Bethlehem Freewill City, FL, (386) 752-4366. “The City, FL, passed away peace- of the arrangements. menting the vision and comple- Bishop Andre Baptist Church, 505 Ash St., Caring Professionals” tion of Lake City Haven Hospice Haynes. Starke, FL. Rev. Michael Mc- fully on Saturday, September Obituaries are paid advertise- 28, 2019 at Haven Hospice. He Peggy Irene Dyson House. Left to cher- Duffie, Pastor, Bishop Andre ments. For details, call the Lake was born in Homerville, GA, the Peggy Irene Dyson, 71, of Lake After retiring from Hospice, ish precious Haynes, Eulogist. City Reporter’s classified depart- fourth child of the late Talmadge City, died Monday morning, Peggy was a Grief Counselor in memories: The family will receive friends ment at 752-1293. and Gladys Bullard. He was pre- September 30, 2019 from a heart the Columbia County schools, His loving on Friday, October 4, 2019, from ceded in death by his parents and attack. Peggy a GED teacher and she tutored and devoted 6:00 7:00 P.M. at Abundant sister, Florine Richardson. was born on math in the Continuing Educa- wife, Lisa Simmons; mother, Love Christian Worship Center, Albert is survived by his loving November 10, tion Program. Peggy has contin- Geraldine King; hosts of other 2238 NE Bascom Drive, Lake wife, Terri O’Cain Bullard, a 1947 in Ab- ued to serve by faithfully volun- loving relatives and friends. City, FL. daughter: Brooke (Keene) Kes- beville, Lou- teering at Westside Elementary Funeral services for Deacon Arrangements entrusted to sler; stepson: Jamie Tannachion; isiana. She School and at Belmont Acade- Levi J. Simmons will be 11:00 COMBS FUNERAL HOME, step daughter: Sherrie (David) was preceded my. Wilson and stepson Jeremy in death by her Ms. Dyson is survived by her Dennard. He is also survived parents, Rev. sisters, Connie Dyson Bryant by his siblings: Louise Lewis, Jonas Colby and Amie Irene (Danny) of New Albany, MS Lake City Reporter’s Cutest Pet Contest Lillian Davis, Patricia (Danny) Dyson. and Vickie Dyson Steward of Prizes provided by Lord, Gene (Beth) Bullard, Su- Peggy graduated from John Lake City, FL. As well as her san Bullard, and Ronnie (Mar- McDonogh High School in New beloved nephews and nieces Lake City, FL garet) Bullard; nine grandchil- Orleans in 1965. After moving including: Danny Bryant, Jr. dren, three great grandchildren, to Oklahoma to help her parents (Judy), Carol Bryant, Larry Dys- as well as his loving four legged on the mission field with the on Bryant (Natasha), Jonathan And the winners are… sidekick Sadie Mae. Ponca Indians, Peggy graduated Bryant (Courtney), Amie Stew- Albert worked the majority of from North Oklahoma College ard, Eb Steward (Allison) and 13 his life in the automotive indus- at Tonkawa, Oklahoma with an great nieces and nephews. 1st Place: Panda 3rd Place: Bleu try but his passion was taking Associate Science degree and a Funeral services for Ms. Dys- 2nd Place: Bruiser his girl (Terri) fishing and mov- Bachelor of Science degree from on will be held at First United ing the boat so she had the best Oklahoma Baptist University. Methodist Church on Friday, chance at getting a big one. After graduation, Peggy moved October 4 with Visitation at Graveside services were held to Ocean Springs, Mississippi 10:00, Service at 11:00 followed Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at where she taught junior high by a reception. In Lieu of flow- 2:00 p.m. at Oak Grove Ceme- math for several years. It was ers donations may be made to tery in Deep Creek. there that she felt called to return Haven Hospice. Visitation was held Tuesday, to New Orleans to attend the Cremation arrangements are October 1, 2019 from 5:00 p.m. New Orleans Baptist Theologi- under the direction of GATE- until 7:00 p.m. in the memorial cal Seminary. She received her WAY-FOREST LAWN FU- chapel of Dees-Parrish Family Masters of Religious Education NERAL HOME, 3596 S US Funeral Home. in 1974. She also obtained her Hwy 441, Lake City, FL 32025. The family would also like to Masters in Social Work from Please leave words of comfort acknowledge Albert’s life long FSU after moving to Florida. for the family at www.gateway- Congratulations to the winners and thank friend, Steve Davis, and thank Peggy came to North Florida in forestlawn.com. him for that friendship and all 1981 and was led to become the you to all who participated! they have shared. Terri would Youth Director of First United Levi Junior Simmons like to express her thankfulness Methodist. She also served as Deacon Levi J. Simmons to Albert’s doctors and the nurs- the Associate Pastor of FUMC was born January 29, 1968, in You may pick up your prizes at our office on ing staff of the ICU at Lake City for several years where she con- Gainesville, Florida to Geral- Medical Center, as well as , the tinued to serve and remained a dine King and Arelious Green. Friday, 10/4, 8am-5pm. entire staff of Haven Hospice. faithful member until her death. His father precedes him in death. Sympathy may be expressed Peggy resigned as the Associ- Levi was reared in Starke, Flori- 180 E Duval St., Lake City, Fl 32055 by signing the online obituary at ate Pastor to serve as a counselor da, later relocating to Lake City, http://www.parrishfamilyfuner- at Gainesville Hospice which led FL. He was a member of Abun- For questions, please call 386-755-5440 alhome.com/ to becoming the Administrator dant Love Christian Church un- OPINION 4A www.lakecityreporter.com Thursday, October 3, 2019

OUR OPINION Building their futures his is getting out of hand. Build My Future, a jobs expo host- T ed by the Columbia County Builders’ Association and the Lake City Board of Realtors, got off to a great start in March by drawing 350 youngsters from area counties to learn about construction, welding and other trades at which they might choose to work. On Tuesday, the second edition of Build My Future nearly doubled that figure, draw- ing close to 600 very excited, very interested 2-Cent Conversations teens looking for possible careers. Well done. This is the best thing that’s happened to local youngsters, career-wise, in ages in our Letting your children lose town. But getting these young people interested in love sports. I always have. All how wonderful it felt. I remember trades that are now in demand, and likely to sports — well maybe not golf. it made me want to keep playing II’ve played softball, basketball, and practicing and getting better. I stay that way a while, is only step one. soccer, volleyball, tennis (not very remember getting ninth, and how Next we have to lure companies here that well), and I even dabbled in a little horrible it felt. Still, it made me actually do that kind of work. flag football — just for fun. Sports, want to practice harder for the next The kids will be fine if the economy holds like music, can bring people togeth- season. Was I disappointed? Yes. up. We’d just rather they stay here to work er. It is fun to play, and fun to Did it make me want to quit trying? watch. It can be a jumping off point Absolutely not! I loved the sport. than have to leave town. for future endeavors, teach you The only thing I wanted was to get- This is a long-term concern, of course, and about teamwork and commitment, ter better at it ... and it worked. I and teach you how to be a gracious went on to play in high school and the problem won’t be solved overnight. Dawn Wilkerson Just a friendly reminder. winner or loser. college, and I now help to coach Yes, I said loser. [email protected] teams of my own. Stay at it, all involved. Winning is an amazing feeling, Learning to be a gracious winner, but there was a time when losing “Did we win?” and I would say, and an even more gracious loser was just as important. Parents “No sweetheart, but we will keep has been an important part of my TODAY IN HISTORY were able to use a loss as a teach- practicing.” She would look sad for life; something I could never have able moment for their younger a moment, and then ask when the learned without being allowed to On this date: generations. After all, no one can next practice would be. I would both win and lose as a child. After win all the time. So, what happened all, while life is not a game, my past In 1789, President George Washington declared Nov. to losing? I was not pleased to see relationships have been “won” and 26, 1789, a day of Thanksgiving to express gratitude for Just this last year my youngest “lost” (in a way) based on decisions the creation of the United States of America. daughter decided to take up soft- that my daughter would I have made, and the effort I have In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the ball, just as I did as a 9-year-old be receiving a ‘partici- given. Grades in both high school last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day. child. I was hoping at least one of pation medal.’ All of the and college have been “won” and In 1941,`’The Maltese Falcon” — the version starring my children would inherit my love teams received them. “lost” based upon the dedication Humphrey Bogart and directed by John Huston — pre- of sports – and she is my last hope. So, she participated in and commitment I have given miered in New York. To be quite honest, though, she towards those subjects and class- In 1955, “Captain Kangaroo” and “The Mickey Mouse wasn’t very good. No one is when a sport. Okay, but her es. I have both “won” and “lost” in Club” premiered on CBS and ABC, respectively. they first begin to play. They drop team did not win a sin- interviews for jobs I have had along In 1962, astronaut Wally Schirra became the fifth the ball, dance around in the field, gle game all season. the way. American to fly in space as he blasted off from Cape lose focus, and strike out. But that Those lessons are no longer Canaveral aboard the Sigma 7 on a 9-hour flight. is okay. It is a game, and at that being taught to our children, In 1967, folk singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie, the age it is supposed to be about fun take notes on any mistakes that because we as a society are too Dust Bowl Troubadour best known for “This Land Is and learning. were made, and we would practice afraid of hurting their feelings and Your Land,” died in New York of complications from Sadly, I had the unfortunate how to rectify them. Her mistakes letting them feel disappointment. Huntington’s disease; he was 55. experience of having to hear other did not belong to her coach. They It is a disservice to the future In 1981, Irish nationalists at the Maze Prison near parents yell at their children for did not belong to me. They were generations of leaders, teachers, Belfast, Northern Ireland, ended seven months of hun- making mistakes. I saw angry par- her mistakes, and I was determined businessmen and women, and poli- ger strikes that had claimed 10 lives. ents cuss at coaches for trying to to help her find a way to fix them. ticians. They will not know how to In 1991, Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton entered the race point out errors, and I saw coaches But you cannot fix what you do not handle the disappointment of loss, for the Democratic presidential nomination. cry because of parents’ reactions want to see or admit to. Proudly, I and they will blame their mistakes 1995, the jury in the O.J. Simpson murder trial in Los to a loss. I even saw two sets of can say that she is getting better – and losses on others. They will not Angeles found the former football star not guilty of the parents physically fight, because of but has a long way to go. know how to learn from their mis- 1994 slayings of his former wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, – well – I’m not sure exactly. None When the end of the season takes, and society as a whole will and Ronald Goldman (however, Simpson was later found of those instances helped their chil- arrived, I was not pleased to see suffer for it. liable for damages in a civil trial). dren learn the benefits of making that she would be receiving a “par- Let’s let them win and lose. Let’s n Associated Press mistakes and losing. Did you know ticipation medal.” All of the teams let them learn that their mistakes that we actually learn more from received them. So, she participated are their own, and can be greatly making mistakes and losing than in a sport. Okay, but her team did beneficial to their futures as com- Lake City Reporter from winning? When you win, that not win a single game all season. plete and well-rounded adults. After Lake City Reporter is all you focus on. Any mistakes Why should her team receive the all, it is those mistakes that help us Serving Columbia County Since 1874 that were made are washed away same medal as the team that won to learn to better ourselves, and to by the big “W.” But when there is every game? When I was a child, pinpoint areas that might need a TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride a loss, you can look back, and learn we all received trophies, that is little more attention. for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ The Lake City Reporter is published with pride from your mistakes. That way, you true, but they were for first, second, Do you let your children lose? ties by Community Newspapers Inc. can change what was done, and third – all the way to ninth, and forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ become a better player. Our team they varied in size. Those trophies ties by Community Newspapers Inc. n Dawn Amstutz Wilkerson is the communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” did lose a lot that first season, but were earned with hard work and mother of three, a devoted wife and an WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and I am glad to say that my daughter dedication. In the years that I adventurous and patient elementary communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” took it in stride. She would ask, played, I remember being first, and school teacher in Columbia County. OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand profitableteamwork community of professionals-­oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Chicago Public Library puts an end to fines integrity and hard work. Todd Wilson, Publisher hicago is about to become limit before a user’s library privileg- soon enough. They face similar Robert Bridges, Editor the largest city in the United es are suspended: $30, up from $10. consequences as before — replace- JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor CStates to abolish most types Even in the most practical ment charges and lost borrowing SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor of library fines, ending a practice accounting, the city has little reason privileges — when items are not that opponents say drove away to discourage people from using turned in after the more forgiving DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident low-income people who most need the library. Providing the commu- loan period. That debt can now be Tom Wood, Chairman their local library and who can least nity with access to a safe place to erased without payment if the item Tom Wood, Chairman afford to pay financial penalties. pursue knowledge improves liter- is returned later. More than 340,000 Chicagoans acy, civic engagement, health and Society benefits from a liter- have been banned from checking job preparedness. Revenue from ate, well-informed citizenry. The out materials because of unpaid fines comprises a minuscule part Tribune Editorial Board crusad- fines. One in 5 suspended cards, or of the library budget. And these ed for a free library both before LETTERS POLICY 68,000, belong to children young- seemingly small penalties aren’t and immediately after the Great er than 14, who need research equally affordable for everyone. In Chicago Fire of 1871; the Chicago Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written materials for school, pursue an the library’s South District, 1 in 3 Public Library was founded in 1873. and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and ever-changing list of interests library cards are suspended; in the A campaign for public libraries libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s and, ideally, learn to love reading North District, it’s 1 in 6. at the time argued that democ- name, address and ­telephone number for verification. along the way. Kids don’t control Other cities are taking similar racy depends upon equal access Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers their own schedules and finances. approaches, concluding that fines to knowledge, according to this and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. Denying them books to take home do little to encourage timely returns Chicago Flashback column by Ron is a harsh penalty. and that using penalties to impose Grossman. A “library shall be free As of Tuesday, all fines will be lessons of personal responsibility is as air,” the Tribune said. The sys- BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL eliminated on library items already beyond the scope of library policy. tem needs to impose rules to pro- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ in circulation, and fees won’t rack Under Chicago’s plan, borrowers tect and manage its collection and BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. up as quickly anymore. Many loans will still be held accountable for budget. But making cash penalties BY EMAIL: [email protected] will automatically renew up to 15 their use of library materials, and rare is a step toward that ideal. times unless someone is waiting for those who truly abuse the system the item, and there’s a higher debt will find themselves on the outs n Chicago Tribune A5

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n To submit your calendar item, stop by the Reporter office or email Michael Philips at COMMUNITY CALENDAR [email protected] Today supplement needed? We will answer questions for retirees, Bingo Medicaid participants and vet- Bingo games are offered erans. We will review annual every Sunday, Monday and enrollment period and the Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at 2020 open enrollment. This the American Legion Post is not a sales seminar. Please 57, 2602 SW Main Blvd. in RSVP by calling 386-755-3476, Lake City. There are three ext. 107, or email irv@ccan- $250 jackpots each night. dassoc.com Quarter games are played at 3 p.m. Mondays, Thursdays Forestry contest and Sundays. Refreshments The District 3 FFA For- are at reasonable prices. estry contest is sched- uled for Tuesday, Oct. 8, at Flu shots for vets Florida Gateway College’s A drive-through flu-shot Pine Square Pavilion. Regi- clinic is scheduled October stration will began at 8:10 a.m. 1-18 at the Lake City Veterans with the awards ceremony Affairs Medical Center, (619 ending by 2 p.m. Setup for South Marion Ave. It will be the contest will be the day available Monday – Friday, before at 10 a.m. This year’s 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. until Oct. 18. events include Dendrology, (Closed Monday, October Map Interpretation, Timber 14, for Columbus Day or Volume Estimation, Equip- for inclement weather). ment ID and Forest Dis- The clinic is located in the orders. back parking lot off Division TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Street, follow signs. The clin- Tai Chi for Arthritis ic is available for enrolled Electrifying ordeal Beginning Tuesday, veterans only. Please ensure the Lifestyle Enrichment you have your veteran iden- First responders stop traffic on Bascom Norris Drive at the intersection of Southwest Mary Ethel Lane Center will hold “Tai Chi tification card. Wednesday morning following a two-vehicle collision that caused a live wire to fall across Southwest Bascom for Arthritis” classes 3 p.m. Norris Drive. Donna M. Garlitz, 63 of Jacksonville, was driving a 2019 Nissan Rogue west on Mary Ethel Lane every Tuesday and Thursday Pumpkin Patch that ran into the path of Wyatt Cole Peterson, 16, of Lake City, who was driving a 2006 Hyundai Tucson. Both for eight weeks. There are no First United Methodist drivers were taken to Lake City Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. Garlitz was charged with viola- fees for this class. Church’s Pumpkin Patch is tion of right of way at a stop intersection, according to FHP reports. now open Monday through Plant clinic Saturday from 9 a.m. until thespians are putting on an Bingo variety of games for children, event is free and open to the Do you have ques- dusk, and Sundays from encore performance of “Who Every Friday evening, St. including a petting zoo, min- public, but space is limited, so tions about plants? Get an 12:30 p.m. until dusk. Poisoned His Meatball?” Mary’s Catholic Church, iature ponies and carriage pre-registration is required. answer! The Plant Clinic Elementary schools, pre-K Friday in the Norman L. 1143 W Macclenny Ave. rides. We will have a variety Call 386-758-2101 to register. held by Master Gardeners and day care programs are Choice Performing Arts in Macclenny, holds bingo of vendors from local busi- volunteers at the UF IFAS invited to join us for story Center on the campus of nights. Doors open at 5:30 nesses and craft vendors. Monday Extension Office are time. Please call for reser- CHS at 7p.m. Tickets are p.m. and the fun kicks off at available Tuesdays and vations at 386-752-4488. only $5 at the door. There 6:30 p.m. Yard sale Craft night Thursdays from 9 a.m. to won’t be dinner, but culinary White Springs United Make beautifully creepy noon. The Extension Office Volunteers will sell concessions. Saturday Methodist Church on US 41, black crepe paper roses at is located at 971 W Duval Lake City Medical Center White Springs, will hold its the Library’s Creepy Craft Street, Suite 170, in Lake is in need of volunteers who National Night Out SongFarmers Fall Yard Sale on Saturday Night for adults at the Main City. For more information, have a heart to serve. We The Lake City Police The October Gathering from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Library on Monday at 6:30 call 386-752-5384. have chaplain, gift shop, Department is excited to of the SongFarmers of the church fellowship hall. p.m. Materials will be pro- patient care, and many other return National Night Out. Suwannee River Valley of vided. The event is free and Save the date positions open. If you are This community event pro- Florida will be Saturday, 7 to Yard sale open to the public, but class interested in joining our team, vides a safe and fun envi- 9 p.m., at St. James Episcopal Lake City Church of the size is limited, so pre-registra- Genealogical workshop you can pick up an application ronment for children of all Church, 2423 SW Bascom Nazarene, corner of Azalea tion is required. Call 386-758- The Friends of the Library at the front desk of the hospi- ages. Various law enforce- Norris Drive, Lake City. Park and Hwy 47, is hold- 2101 to reserve your spot. and the Edward Rutledge tal or the volunteer office. For ment agencies will present, Acoustic jam style format. ing an indoor yard sale on Chapter, Daughters of the more info, call 386-719-7713. along with food and games. Musicians, friends and fam- Saturday from 7 a.m. to noon. Tuesday American Revolution are The event will be held on ilies welcome. All ages and sponsoring a workshop at Volunteers Friday, October 4, from 6 skill levels. No charge! For Prayer breakfast Sparkleberry meeting the Columbia County Public Shands Lakeshore Regional p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Public additional information, con- Sweet Home Baptist The Sparkleberry Chapter Library, 4 p.m., Wednesday Medical Center is seeking Safety Building parking lot, tact Skip Johns at 386-344- Church, CR 25A in White of the Florida Native Plant October 9. Janet Messer will volunteers for the gift shop 225 NW Main Boulevard. 2906, or visit the Suwannee Springs, is hosting a prayer Society is holding its monthly conduct the workshop on and to drive golf carts. Those Valley SongFarmers breakfast for breast can- meeting Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. “Digging for Genealogical interested, please come by the Theater Facebook page at www.face- cer awareness on Saturday at Hatch Park, 403 SE Craven Gems,” which is on breaking gift shop and pick up an appli- The High Springs book.com/songfarmersoft- at 9:30 a.m. Speakers will Street in Branford. The guest down brick walls in genealo- cation. Our phone number is Playhouse’s production of hesuwanneerivervalley/ be Minister Keisha Perry, speaker will be Nash Turley, gy. The public is welcomed 386-292-8000. You must be 18 “A Party to Murder,” by Sister Christine Smith and who will discuss “Lawn to to attend. to apply. Marcia Kash and Douglas Fall Festival Rev. Fred Scippio. Wildflowers,” a public science E. Hughes and direct- WillowCreek Assisted project to turn grass lawns DAR meeting Friday ed by Katy Lasiter, will Living is holding its first Child Shoebox into pollinator-friendly wild- The Edward Rutledge run Fridays, Saturdays annual Fall Festival on Operation Christmas flower habitats. Chapter, Daughters of the CHS class of ’74 and Sundays throughout Saturday from 10 a.m. to Child Shoebox is hosting its American Revolution, will Columbia High School’s October. Go to highspring- 1 p.m. We invite the com- kickoff event on Saturday Medicare seminar hold its monthly meeting on 45th class reunion will be splayhouse.com or call munity to join in with the from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Are you age 64 1/2 or older? Thursday, October 10, 10:30 held Friday and Saturday. On 386-454-3525 for ticket festivities and see some of Westwood Baptist Church, The Lifestyle Enrichment a.m., St. James Episcopal Friday, there will be an infor- information. their favorite Disney char- 920 11th St. SW, in Live Oak. Center of Lake City is spon- Church Parish Hall, 2423 mal gathering at Halpatter’s acters. There will be live soring Medicare Educational SW Bascom Norris Drive, at 6 p.m. On Saturday at the CHS class of ’69 music by the Santa Fe Sunday Seminar on Tuesday, October Lake City. Janet Messer, American Legion from 7 p.m. CHS alums of 1969, get River Band, performances 8, from 5 to 6 p.m. The sem- Florida State Society until midnight, there will be ready to dance. At our by the Southern Rhythm Greeting cards inar will be moderated by Daughters of the American dinner at music. 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PREP FOOTBALL PREP FOOTBALL Jefferson cleared to play for Indians Fort White QB will start this Friday vs. Trinity Catholic after recovery from torn ACL.

By ZACH ABOLVERDI [email protected]

FORT WHITE — Fort White coach Demetric Jackson desperately needed a break for his football team. He finally got one this week. After losing his top two offensive players Brayden Summers (torn ACL) and Leon Watkins (broken elbow) for the year and getting denied on quarterback Khalil Barr’s eligibility waiver, the Indians got a big boost in their backfield Monday when Tyler Jefferson was cleared to play. The freshman quarterback will make Photos by JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter his first-career start Friday against Trinity Columbia defensive coordinator John Woodley coaches his defense during Wednesday’s practice. Catholic. Jefferson tore his ACL last December and missed the first five games of this season to recover from his surgery in February. He was projected to return in late October, but his knee healed ahead of schedule. “It was actually a surprise,” Jefferson NEW & IMPROVED said. “I didn’t even know I had an appoint- Columbia’s defense has been stout in Woodley’s first season ment with my doctor on Monday. He told me I was cleared to play football, and it was By JORDAN KROEGER sive coordinator with Felix Woods, who [email protected] has since been moved to linebackers JEFFERSON continued on 6B coach. He previously was the JV head coach from 2004-2007 and later returned Good luck scoring on Columbia this as the JV defensive line coach in 2016 season. before taking over as the JV head coach Through five games, no team has reached the 20-point threshold. again from 2017-2018. The Tigers have first-year defensive Columbia head coach Brian Allen coordinator John Woodley to thank for thought the move from Woods to that. Woodley was necessary as the Class 6A Woodley has brought a new attitude to No. 1 Tigers continue to chase that elu- Columbia’s defense this season, improv- sive state title. Allen believed Woodley ing a unit that is giving up just 13 points was the right man for the job because of per game. That’s a huge drop from 2018 his attention to detail. when the Tigers were surrendering 19.5 “I’ve noticed that from the time he’s every Friday and allowed teams to reach been here on junior varsity,” Allen said. the 20-point mark six different times. “He puts in ample amounts of time to 2019 was about getting back to basics. be successful, so it was something that Woodley wanted his players to be better hadn’t gone unnoticed. gap sound defensively and stopping the “I just felt like going into this year he run was his main priority in front of a Columbia defensive coordinator John was already putting in the work and I secondary loaded with experience. Woodley coaching during Wednesday’s just probably jumped the gun a year ago “The biggest thing is as a defense, practice. and that’s nothing against Felix. He’s if you can’t stop the run, you can’t win just young and hasn’t had the chance our alignments right and recognizing a game,” Woodley said. “So we wanted to see how it’s done. He kind of got to get back to a run stopping defense. fronts and making the right checks so thrown into that thing in a hurry and I ZACH ABOLVERDI/Lake City Reporter If you have a run-stop defense, you can we kind of just reset and started from just evaluated the season and the things Fort White quarterback Tyler Jefferson make some noise. We wanted to make day one.” runs sprints at the end of Wednesday’s sure we had our run fits good and had Woodley spent last season as co-defen- WOODLEY continued on 6B practice.

NFL NFL Kahn has no plans to trade Ramsey Jaguars owner investing Jags owner says keeping in Black News Channel CB is “the best thing” for Kahn will be the served,” team despite request. Khan said primary investor in in a phone By MARK LONG 24-hour network. interview. Associated Press “We know By BRENDAN FARRINGTON the mis- JACKSONVILLE — Jacksonville Associated Press sion, but Jaguars owner Shad Khan has no Kahn I’m hop- plan to trade disgruntled cornerback TALLAHASSEE — ing that as Jalen Ramsey. Jacksonville Jaguars owner time goes on this becomes Khan told The Associated Press Shad Khan disclosed a bridge to connect all the on Wednesday that “the best thing Wednesday that he will be cultures, including obvious- is to have him be part of the team.” the majority investor in the ly south Asian, which I am. Khan spoke exclusively to the AP as nation’s only 24-hour news This is a great worthwhile part of his announcement that he’s network aimed at African cause. I want to see it hap- becoming the majority investor in American viewers, giving pen.” the Black News Channel , which will the network a deep pocket He declined to say how be the nation’s only 24-hour news as it launches next month. much he would invest ini- network aimed at African American The network has been tially but said it would be viewers. in the works for years and enough to keep the network TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Ramsey’s agent requested a trade Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) runs on the field an announcement about its running for a long time. Sept. 15 following a heated argu- during warmups before their game with the Tennessee Titans on Sept. launch was made earlier “It’s significant, and ment with coach Doug Marrone on 19 at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville. this year. But Khan’s back- frankly it’s open ended. The the sideline and a much-less-public ing gives it a substantial investment continues to exchange with personnel chief Tom Khan, though, has no interest in we have to do the right thing for boost. make sure that not only are Coughlin following the 13-12 loss. dealing his star defender. the team. We value the values Jalen “I am a big believer in the bricks and mortar, the Ramsey later told a podcast featur- “Obviously, football is a team sport adds to us, to the Jaguars. I think we the fact that we have a num- equipment are really what it ing NFL players that “once respect is and I’m sensitive to what individu- value him highly. We’re still looking ber of communities, obvi- takes to make an excellent lost for both parties, I think it is time al insight or viewpoint or requests ously especially the African to part ways.” (there) might be,” Khan said. “But RAMSEY continued on 6B American, who are under- KAHN continued on 6B 2B THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD YOUTH SOCCER TV LISTINGS NFL NHL

Today AMERICAN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE COLLEGE FOOTBALL East Atlantic Division 7:30 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts ESPNU — Georgia Southern at South New England 4 0 0 1.000 122 27 Toronto 1 1 0 0 2 Alabama Buffalo 3 1 0 .750 76 63 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 8 p.m. N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 .000 33 70 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 ESPN — Temple at East Carolina Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0 COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) South Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 7 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Florida 0 0 0 0 0 BTN — Rutgers at Penn State Houston 2 2 0 .500 78 78 Montreal 0 0 0 0 0 SEC — Louisiana State at Auburn Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 94 102 Ottawa 1 0 1 0 0 9 p.m. Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 84 84 Metropolitan Division BTN — Michigan at Wisconsin Tennessee 2 2 0 .500 91 62 GP W L OT Pts GOLF North Washington 1 1 0 0 2 COURTESY 6 a.m. W L T Pct PF PA Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 GOLF — European Tour Golf: Open de Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 89 91 N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 0 0 España, first round, Madrid Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 135 100 Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 Stingers go undefeated in Georgia 10 a.m. Pittsburgh 1 3 0 .250 76 88 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 GOLF — European Tour Golf: Open de Cincinnati 0 4 0 .000 57 110 New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0 The Stingers U18 Tournament Team (4-0-0) placed first in the Rose City Invitational España, first round, Madrid West N.Y. Islanders 0 0 0 0 0 in Thomasville, Georgia on Sept. 28-29 and were proclaimed champions in their 1 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 GOLF — LPGA Tour Golf: The Volunteers Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 135 94 WESTERN CONFERENCE age group. Pictured are Coach Raúl Medina (front row, from left), Jakob North, of America Classic, first round, Irving, Oakland 2 2 0 .500 79 102 Central Division Daniel Lee, Colby Strickland, Ben Engle, John Saucer, Coach Jared Albury and Texas L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 90 74 GP W L OT Pts Coach Pedro; Jeremy Erickson (back row, from left), Christian Fernandes, PJ 4 p.m. Denver 0 4 0 .000 70 93 St. Louis 1 0 0 1 1 GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Shriners NATIONAL CONFERENCE Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 Resendiz, Tanner Pierce, Zack Strickland, Chikis Tovar, Zach Williams, Cole Wehrli, Hospital for Children Open, first round, East Nashville 0 0 0 0 0 Marcos Medina, Troy Handy, Noel Caballero and Jason Caballero. Las Vegas W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 6 a.m. (Friday) Dallas 3 1 0 .750 107 56 Colorado 0 0 0 0 0 GOLF — European Tour Golf: Open de Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 110 105 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 España, second round, Madrid N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 87 97 Winnipeg 0 0 0 0 0 MLB PLAYOFFS HORSE RACING Washington 0 4 0 .000 66 118 Pacific Division 1 p.m. South GP W L OT Pts FS2 — Belmont Park Live: From Elmont, W L T Pct PF PA Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0 N.Y. New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 84 92 Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 Diaz hits two homers, Rays HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 123 117 Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 8 p.m. Carolina 2 2 0 .500 95 80 Calgary 0 0 0 0 0 ESPN2 — Brentwood Academy (Tenn.) at Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 70 99 Anaheim 0 0 0 0 0 beat A’s in AL wild-card game Knoxville Catholic (Tenn.) North 0Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0 MLB BASEBALL W L T Pct PF PA San Jose 0 0 0 0 0 By JANIE McCAULEY since 2014, the A’s fell behind fast and Vegas 0 0 0 0 0 5 p.m. Green Bay 3 1 0 .750 85 69 Associated Press lost 7-2 at Yankee Stadium. They won 97 TBS — N.L. Division Series: St. Louis at Chicago 3 1 0 .750 66 45 Wednesday’s Games Atlanta, Game 1 Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 games again to earn a wild card. Toronto 5, Ottawa 3 8:30 p.m. Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 84 63 OAKLAND, Calif. — Yandy Diaz This game had a far different feel Washington 3, St. Louis 2, OT TBS — N.L. Division Series: Washington West Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m. slugged baseball’s lowest spender into in the familiar, friendly confines of the at LA Dodgers, Game 1 W L T Pct PF PA San Jose at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 a matchup with mighty Houston, Charlie Coliseum, but the A’s dug themselves Today’s Games 8:20 p.m. Seattle 3 1 0 .750 103 89 Morton silenced the powerful Athletics another quick hole. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. FOX & NFL — LA Rams at Seattle L.A. Rams 3 1 0 .750 117 104 Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. on the mound, and the Tampa Bay Rays And the visitors were the ones putting NHL HOCKEY Arizona 0 3 1 .125 74 115 Florida at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. 8 p.m. beat Oakland at its own game 5-1 in the on a happy home run show this time. Winnipeg at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. NBCSN — Minnesota at Nashville Today’s Games AL wild-card round Wednesday night. Oakland, which hit a franchise-record Minnesota at Nashville, 8 p.m. RUGBY L.A. Rams at Seattle, 8:20 p.m. Boston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Diaz hit a leadoff homer and went 257 homers, is 0-6 in winner-take-all play- 6 a.m. Sunday’s Games Calgary at Colorado, 9 p.m. deep again in the third inning. Avisail off games at home since 2000. NBCSN — World Cup 2019: Ireland vs. Atlanta at Houston, 1 p.m. Arizona at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Russia, Pool A, Kobe, Japan Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Garcia hit a two-run drive in the sec- Even a day earlier, Rays manager 5:30 a.m. (Friday) Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. ond, and Morton had all the support Kevin Cash wasn’t sure Diaz would play NBCSN — World Cup 2019: South Africa Jacksonville at Carolina, 1 p.m. AUTO RACING he needed as Tampa Bay advanced to given how much time he missed with a vs. Italy, Pool B, Fukuroi, Japan Buffalo at Tennessee, 1 p.m. SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Chicago vs Oakland at London, UK, 1 p.m. NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP face the AL West champion Astros in a foot injury. 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Points Leaders best-of-five Division Series after Houston “He probably caught us off guard a FS1 — International Friendly: U.S. vs. New England at Washington, 1 p.m. Through Sept. 29 won a major league-best 107 games this little bit with how quickly he turned South Korea, Charlotte, N.C. Arizona at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. 1. 3,046 TENNIS N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 2. Martin Truex Jr 3,041 season. around over the last five, six days,” Cash 6 a.m. Denver at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. 3. Denny Hamlin 3,030 Tommy Pham homered in the fifth for said. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Rakuten Japan Green Bay at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. 4. Joey Logano 3,029 the 96-win Rays, who had the smallest Never one to shy from the creative or Open & The China Open, Early Rounds Indianapolis at Kansas City, 8:20 p.m. 5. Kevin Harvick 3,028 10 p.m. Open: Detroit, Miami 6. Brad Keselowski 3,024 payroll in the majors at $66.4 million. unorthodox _ the Rays used four out- TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Rakuten Japan Monday’s Games 7. Chase Elliott 3,024 They were unfazed by the towel-swirl- fielders against Matt Olson _ Cash start- Open & The China Open, Quarterfinals Cleveland at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. 8. Kyle Larson 3,006 ing Oakland home crowd of 54,005 that ed Diaz at first base to make sure his 6 a.m. (Friday) 9. Alex Bowman 3,005 established a wild-card record, having best bat against lefties was in the lineup. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Rakuten Japan COLLEGE FOOTBALL 10. Ryan Blaney 3,004 Open & The China Open, Quarterfinals 11. William Byron 3,001 recently played at Dodger Stadium and Diaz returned for the season’s final TRACK AND FIELD 12. Clint Bowyer 3,000 Friday’s Top 25 Games also on the road against the Yankees and game at Toronto after being sidelined 9:15 a.m. 13. Aric Almirola 2,081 No. 18 UCF at Cincinnati, 8 p.m. NBCSN — IAAF World Championships 14. Ryan Newman 2,070 Red Sox in the season’s final two weeks. since July 23. He played in just 79 games Saturday’s Top 25 Games 2019: Day 7, Doha, Qatar 15. Kurt Busch 2,056 The Rays raced out of their dugout to this season, 22 of those at first with 17 No. 3 Georgia at Tennessee, 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 16. Erik Jones 2,009 No. 4 Ohio St. vs. No. 25 Michigan St., 7:30 p.m. celebrate when Marcus Semien struck starts NBCSN — IAAF World Championships NASCAR XFINITY No. 5 LSU vs. Utah St., noon 2019: Day 7, Doha, Qatar Points Leaders out to end it, and then started putting on He’s someone Kiermaier notes is “just No. 6 Oklahoma at Kansas, noon Through Sept. 29 (race wins) fresh playoff T-shirts and caps. one of those guys, he just wakes up out No. 7 Auburn at No. 10 Florida, 3:30 p.m. 1. Christopher Bell 2,143 (7). MLB PLAYOFFS No. 8 Wisconsin vs. Kent St., noon 2. Cole Custer 2,133 (6). “It’s a beautiful thing having the low- of bed and rakes. Everyone knows him No. 9 Notre Dame vs. Bowling Green, 3:30 p.m. 3. Tyler Reddick 2,114 (5). est payroll in baseball and having the for his muscles and what he can do in the WILD CARD No. 11 Texas at West Virginia, 3:30 p.m. 4. Austin Cindric 2,112 (2). success we did,” Rays center fielder weight room and stuff like that, but the Tuesday’s Game No. 12 Penn State vs. Purdue, noon 5. Justin Allgaier 2,102 (0). Washington 4, Milwaukee 3 No. 13 Oregon vs. California, 8 p.m. 6. Chase Briscoe 2,097 (1). Kevin Kiermaier said before the game. guy finds the barrel so much throughout Nationals advance to NLDS No. 14 Iowa at No. 19 Michigan, noon 7. Noah Gragson 2,088 (0). “It always feels good to stick it to the this whole season, and any time we’re Wednesday’s Games No. 15 Washington at Stanford, 10:30 p.m. 8. Michael Annett 2,073 (1). man any time you’re able to in this able to have him available, we’re happy.” Tampa Bay 5, Oakland 1 No. 16 Boise St. at UNLV, 10:30 p.m. 9. Brandon Jones 2,062 (0). game, and that’s something to be very Morton, with a career-high 16 wins Rays advance to ALDS No. 21 Oklahoma St. at Texas Tech, noon 10. John H. Nemechek 2,062 (0). DIVISION SERIES No. 24 SMU vs. Tulsa, 7:30 p.m. 11. Ryan Sieg 2,036 (0). proud of.” and his best ERA yet of 3.05 this season, (Best-of-5) Saturday’s ACC Games 12. Justin Haley 2,034 (0). The A’s have lost nine straight win- counted on his playoff experience giving NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston College at Louisville, 12:30 p.m. NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series ner-take-all games since 2000, going him an edge. He won Game 7 of the Thursday’s Games Virginia Tech at Miami, 3:30 p.m. Points Leaders Game 1: St. Louis at Atlanta, 5:02 p.m. North Carolina at Georgia Tech, 4 p.m. Through Sept. 29 1-15 with a chance to advance to the World Series for the Astros in 2017. Game 1: Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 8:37 p.m. Pittsburgh at Duke, 8 p.m. 1. Brett Moffitt, 3,034. next round. Their only win was in 2006 Morton gave up five hits without an AMERICAN LEAGUE Saturday’s Other SEC Games 2. Austin Hill, 3,017. against the Twins before being swept earned run over five innings. He struck Friday’s Games Troy at Missouri, 4 p.m. 3. Ross Chastain, 3,016. Game 1: Tampa Bay at Houston, 2:05 p.m. Vanderbilt at Ole Miss, 7:30 p.m. 4. Stewart Friesen, 3,014. in the AL Championship Series by the out four and walked three in his sev- Game 1: Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 7:07 p.m. 5. Matt Crafton, 3,011. Tigers. enth playoff start and eighth appearance, 6. , 3,005. A year ago in the wild-card game, having spent the last two seasons with 7. , 2,100. 8. Grant Enfinger, 2,093. Oakland’s first time back in the playoffs Houston. THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3, 2019 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Grey’s Anatomy “Back in the Saddle” (:01) A Million Little Things (N) Å (:01) How to Get Away With Murder (N) News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Ent. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Gal pal encroaches on man’s relationship with girlfriend DEAR ABBY: My boy- like to roam when they see friend and I have been an opportunity. If pets are together for nearly a year. He microchipped, it increas- has several female friends I es the odds of them being BABY BLUES have met and like very much. recovered. However, one of them texts DEAR ABBY: Can you him every day, even while we please explain the guidelines are together. She also sends for reciprocating invitations? Facebook messages and Abigail Van Buren We have invited the “Smiths” sometimes calls him at work. www.dearabby.com to our home three times. Sometimes she “drops in” at Each time they said they his home. DEAR ABBY: I volunteer were busy and would be for Abby, this woman is mar- at a county no-kill animal several weeks, so we stopped ried with a family of her shelter. I love doing the work extending invitations. Then own, but she seems to be and helping people find a pet they had us over, and we had obsessed with my boyfriend. that’s right for them, if I can. a really good time. This week BLONDIE I have expressed my concern Every week, people come I tried to reciprocate and, about her behavior and told in looking for a lost pet. again, they are busy. Should I my boyfriend that while I “What did he look like?” keep trying? Or is this a signal trust him completely, I feel “How old was she?” And then that the Smiths don’t want she is overly emotionally the burning question, “Was to come to us for whatever attached to him, and what your pet microchipped?” reason? — GOOD TIMES IN she’s doing is disrespectful Often — too often — the CALIFORNIA to our relationship as well answer is “No.” DEAR GOOD TIMES: No as the one she has with her Please remind your readers rule of etiquette requires you husband and family. He just that if they care about Buddy to continue trying to coax this continues to repeat that there or Fluffy and love them and couple to your home. After is nothing going on. How consider them family, to three refusals, it’s reasonable can I make him understand PLEASE have them micro- to conclude that — for what- BEETLE BAILEY that they can still be friends, chipped. Any veterinarian’s ever reason — they prefer to but he needs to set some office can do it. A county do the entertaining. While boundaries? — FED UP IN shelter can do it, too. It’s not some might regard their refus- NEW YORK expensive. It will give people a als as a snub, I don’t think DEAR FED UP: Your much better chance of having you should because they did boyfriend is allowed to be their friend returned, even if reach out and invite you over. friends with anyone he wishes. they are far away. — ANIMAL Because you feel obligated, try However, because you think LOVER IN UTAH inviting them out to dinner, the attention he’s receiving DEAR ANIMAL LOVER: and see if that brings better from this woman infringes I’m glad you wrote. I hope results. on your time with him, you my animal-guardian readers ■ should say that to him. If you will heed your advice. Furry Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or HAGAR THE HORRIBLE do, perhaps he may tell her to family members are some- P.O. Box 69440, tone it down. times stolen, and they often Los Angeles, CA 90069.

HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Open SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don’t let your mind and take in all the information uncertainty take over. Do your research, being offered. Being well-versed will help consider what’s important to you and bring you deal with both personal and profes- about the change that will encourage peace sional relationships that can be difficult. of mind and greater joy. It’s up to you to Knowledge is power, and it will protect make things happen. Look, see and do. you from being dominated by others. ★★★ SNUFFY SMITH ★★★★★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Your TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Do what generosity and openness will make you matters most to you. Set up rules, and stick vulnerable to people who are deceptive and to your plan. Change happens when you eager to take advantage of you. Be careful are serious about the end result and you do who you associate with, and don’t let sweet the work yourself. Don’t let anyone inter- talk and compliments manipulate you into fere with your ideas or your life. ★★★ doing something you shouldn’t do. ★★★ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Take care CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep of matters personally. Use your energy to your personal affairs a secret. Someone will complete unfinished business. The more be happy to spread rumors about you if you do, the less you say and the stricter you give them ammunition to do so. Focus you are with your cash, the better the out- on getting your business in order, not dis- come. Don’t give in to someone’s persua- rupting what you’ve taken so long to build. ZITS sive tactics. ★★★ ★★★ CANCER (June 21-July 22): Listen to AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Look your intellect, be practical and get the facts for a good deal, negotiate your position, before you make a permanent change. and make the most with what you have. Don’t let your physical or emotional desire Change doesn’t have to be big to be good. turn into a costly mistake. Someone will The subtle adjustments you make will end promise you one thing and end up giving up having the most significant impact. you something else. ★★★ Romance looks promising. ★★★★ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Explore what PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Someone’s life has to offer. Get involved in pastimes bluster will throw you off guard if you that interest you, and you’ll make some aren’t careful. You may have to make a new friends. Use your physical and mental slight adjustment to avoid someone taking abilities to get things done your way, and over or costing you the chance to advance. GARFIELD you’ll stand out as a leader, not a follower. Stick to basics, and live up to your word. ★★★★★ ★★ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Make a change to your daily routine. Do some- thing that will spark your imagination CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS or bring you in contact with people who inspire you to follow your dreams. Say no Oct. 3: Singer Chubby Checker is 78. to temptation or to those trying to influ- Actor Alan Rachins is 77. Magician Roy ence you to undertake bad habits. ★★ Horn is 75. Blues singer Keb’ Mo’ is 68. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Refuse to Actor Peter Frechette is 63. Drummer let someone change your plans. Express Tommy Lee is 57. Actress Janel Moloney the way you feel, and make it clear what is 50. Singer Gwen Stefani is 50. Singer you want. If you settle for less, you will Kevin Richardson is 48. Singer G. Love B.C. be disappointed in yourself for giving in is 47. Actress Keiko Agena is 46. Actress to someone who is trying to control you. Neve Campbell is 46. Actress Lena Headey ★★★★ is 46. Singer India.Arie is 44.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Registration of Fictitious           THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- Names    CUIT We the undersigned, being duly IN AND FOR COLUMBIA sworn, do hereby declare under Yard Sale 10/5, 7am-1pm. 148 Hallmark Real Estate Janet Poole Realty Amanda Senea COUNTY, FLORIDA oath that the names of all per- SW Blueberry Pl. Off 242 look Creel 386-719-0382 $349,500 386-249-6040 MLS105117 Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- JUVENILE DIVISION sons interested in the business for signs. Kids toys, clothes, 3,000 sf home on Lake Desoto. $199,900 Brand New- McAlpin. 0237 MLS104728 $230,000. 9 IN THE INTEREST OF: or profession carried on under boys 18 mo-2T/girls 3T-4T, Hdwd fl throughout. Sun Rm 3/2, 5 acres almost finished. ac/Branford. Older MH on prop- CASE NO. 12-2018-DP-107 the name of NORTH FLORIDA women/men's clothes. and much more! Convenient to Live Oak or LC. erty given no value. Tenant oc- Women/kid shoes, HH, Christ- cupied. Do not enter. Zoned CI. M. M. (F) DOB: 06/01/2017 PROFESSIONAL GROUP Poole Realty Vicki Prickitt 386- Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- K. M. (M) DOB: 06/13/2018 CORPORATION, P.O. BOX mas items. Rims/tires. Tons of stuff. 590-1402 MLS102886 0237 MLS105124 $225,000. United Country, Dicks Realty Minor Children. 296, FORT WHITE, FL 32038 $135,000 Roomy 3/2 in Lee. One owner, custom built brick NOTICE OF ACTION Contact Phone Number: (386) 386-288-6611. Suzanne YARD SALE ODDS & ENDS MH, 3 acres. Fpl, Form DR, 5/4 on 1.2 acre lot. Close to Rossignol MS105211 Partially (TERMINATION OF 628-2398 and the extent of the From kitchen wear to baby Split Brs, 4th Rm, SS appl. Fncd town. Many 2018 updates. PARENTAL RIGHTS) interest of each, is as follows: cleared w/small catfish pond. 5 goods South 47 to Walter Ave. acres. $32,500. TO: Matthew McClendon Name: IMMIGRATION SER- on Laguna Gln Oct.4-5 8am- Poole Realty Stephen O'Steen Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine (Address Unknown) VICES PLUS CORPORATION 3pm 386-209-0900 MLS102950 Tolar 386-365-1548 ML- United Country, Dicks Realty YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Extent of Interest: 100% $420,000 Lafayette, 138 acres, S105137 3/2 on ½ acre. SS 386-397-5205. Gator Levings that the State of Florida, De- by:/s/ LILIAN MEDINA    3 cleared for home site. 40X40 appl, Lg w/I closet. Fenced MS105240 Immaculate home, partment of Children and Fami- STATE OF FLORIDA     bldg, BA/Well/Pwr/Sept/More. back, security syst. $199,900. 4.25 acres. 3/2. Updated lies, has filed a Petition to ter- COUNTY OF COLUMBIA throughout. $185,000. minate your parental rights and Sworn to and subscribed before Poole Realty Alecia Kirkland Coldwell Banker-Bishop Sherry 386-688-1269 MLS103554 Ratliff 386-365-8414 ML- permanently commit the follow- me this 27TH day of SEPTEM- Contender Series Pool Table ing child(ren) for adoption: BER, A.D. 2019. $179,000 REDUCED! Live S105147 3/2, 1.55 ac. New   M.M., born on 06/01/2017, and by:/s/ GEORGINA GEORGES- by Brunswick. Full regulation Oak. 2/2 brick hm, new flooring, vinyl floor in kit, fenced, newer    K.M., born on 06/13/2018. A CU size – outside measurements newer appl, Fl Sun Rm. roof/water heater. $155,500. are 53 ½ in wide x 97 ½ in copy of the Petition is on file Title: Notary Poole Realty Ric Donovan 386- with the Clerk of the Court. You long. Mahogany wood finish Coldwell Banker-Bishop Becky United Country, Dicks Realty with claw feet & leather pock- Summers 813-763-1180 ML- 590-1298 MLS99011 $229,500 are hereby commanded to ap- 537833 Advent Christian Village, lg 386-365-3301, Brad Dicks. ML- pear on before the Honorable October 3, 2019 ets. Comes with all balls & a S103787 3/2, 2,085 s.f. 1.93 S102567. 2+ ac/US Hwy 90, vertical ball holder in the que acres in town. Extra 600 s.f. At- scrnd back porch overlooking Leandra G. Johnson, Juvenile nd river, 2 decks out on river. 3/2 L.C. Fenced/5 offices/Confer- Division, Courtroom 4, at the  stick rack – both 8 ball & 9 ball tic or 2 flr. $129,000 ence rm/Reception. $845,000. racks – 4 sticks 18-19-20 & 21 Columbia County Courthouse, Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine PUBLISHER'S NOTE 173 NE Hernando Ave., Lake in weight – one small child's United Country, Dicks Realty stick – two brushes & bridge. Tolar 386-365-1548 ML- All real estate advertising in this City, FL 32055, on November S104199. This upscale home newspaper is subject to the fair 352-316-2463 Joey O'Hern 20, 2019, at 10:30 AM, for an Excellent condition - Over MS104704 Great Comm Opp, $3,000 – asking $1,000 OBO. looks like brand new! 3BR/3BA housing act which makes it ille- ADVISORY HEARING. w/office. $459,900. gal to advertise "any prefer- high traffic location. 1450 sf FAILURE TO PERSONALLY NordicTrack Treadmill conc block w/2 bays. $275,000. MAKE EXTRA C 900 PRO series. Displays ence, limitation, or discrimina- APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY Hallmark Real Estate Paula tion based on race, color, reli- HEARING CONSTITUTES $$ MONEY $$ progress – measures heart rate Lawrence 386-623-1973 Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- – stereo sound system – 32 on- gion, sex, disability, familial sta- 0237 MLS104747 $490,000. CONSENT TO THE TERMINA- $200,000 MLS1044321. 4BR tus or national origin; or any in- TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS The Lake City Reporter, a board workouts incline ad- nearly 2500 sf. Spl fl plan, near Commercial Plaza/8 sep bldgs justable – instruction manual tention to make such prefer- w/2 spaces in ea bldg, total 16 OF THIS CHILD (OR CHIL- daily newspaper, seeks schools, shopping, hospital. ence, limitation or discrimina- DREN). IF YOU FAIL TO AP- comes with it. Excellent condi- units, 10 currently rented. Independent Contractor tion just over $2,000 new – Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine tion." Familial status includes PEAR ON THE DATE AND Newspaper Carriers for children under the age of 18 liv- Hallmark Real Estate Koby TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY asking $1,000 OBO. Tolar 386-365-1548 ML- several motor routes in Call 386-719-9293. S104437. 3/2 Underway! Brand ing with parents or legal custo- Adams 386-623-7840 $750,000 LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS dians, pregnant women and MLS104987/104992 Prime A PARENT TO THE CHILD OR the city and county. You new home. Split pl, granite tops must be motivated by Sea Pro 19.5 ft. 115 H.P. and much more. $222,900. people securing custody of chil- Prof. Off Space fronting St Rd CHILDREN NAMED IN THIS Yamaha, float on trailer center dren under the age of 18. This 47. Sale or Lease $3,000/mo NOTICE. earning extra money, be console, runs perfect, low United Country, Dicks Realty newspaper will not knowingly If you are a person with a dis- an early riser and have hours. $8,500.00 386-365- 386-365-3301. Brad Dicks accept any advertising for real ability who needs any accom-   reliable transportation. 5099. MS104586 Beautiful 2/2, 20 estate which is in violation of     modation in order to participate Apply in person during acres, new metal roof, oaks, the law. Our readers are here- in this proceeding, you are enti- normal business hours.    outbuilding. $195,000. by informed that all dwellings tled, at no cost to you, to the    advertised in this newspaper provision of certain assistance. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm United Country, Dicks Realty are available on an equal op- Denise Milligan-Bose Realty Please contact Court Adminis- NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE 386-365-3307 Susanna Dicks. portunity basis. To complain of 438-5627 MLS104357 tration, 173 NE Hernando Av- Cows for Sale, 10 head, all MLS104903 3/2 residence on 5 discrimination call HUD toll free $450,000 3/2 & 3 partial baths. enue, Room 408, Lake City,       bred, some with calves, $8,500 AC. W. side of LC off at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free Cherry cab, gran ctrtops, heat- Florida 32055; (386)758-2163; for all. Can delv. 352-575-7498. Pinemount Rd. $165,000. telephone number to the hear- ed flrs, gas fpl, office. Elevator. [email protected] at The Lake City Reporter, a dai- ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. least 7 days before your sched- ly newspaper, seeks Indepen- PUBLISHER'S NOTE Poole Realty Mindy Wilkison Denise Milligan-Bose Realty uled court appearance, or im- dent Contractor Newspaper Florida Law 828.29 requires 386-209-7658 MLS105019   386-438-5627 MLS105134 3/2 mediately upon receiving this Carrier. Apply in person during dogs and cats being sold to be $435,000 Mayo, Cust blt 2 sto-    remod int. in 2018. New floor- notification if the time before normal business hours. at least 8 weeks old and have a ry 5/3, over 400ft on Suwannee ing, paint, HVAC, newer refrig. the scheduled appearance is Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm health certificate from a li- River (high bank) Much to see! $48,000. less than 7 days; if you are NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE censed veterinarian document- hearing or voice impaired, call Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- Denise Milligan-Bose Realty ing they have mandatory shots 0237 MLS105082 $109,000. 0237 MLS104972 $46,000.Gor- 386-438-5627 MLS98449 3/2 3 711. and are free from intestinal and WITNESS my hand as Clerk of  3/2. Fresh paint, move in ready, geous lot in Cobblestone Subd, River Estates. Remodeled 2005 external parasites. Many cozy, bright, close to town, Corner lot, site build homes on- double wide MH looks like new. said Court and the Seal thereof, species of wildlife must be li- th Very well maintained. ly. High and dry. .918 acre. $84,000. this 27 day of September censed by Florida Fish and 2019. FRONT OFFICE STAFF Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- P. DEWITT CASON, NEEDED tact the local office for informa- as Clerk of Court Busy Family Medical Practice tion. By: /s/ Shawn Bryant needs Front Office staff. Com- As Deputy Clerk puter skills required, must be    punctual and able to multi-task.     536965 Fax resume to (386) 719-9494. October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2019 Giebeig Family Medicine, 5085 West US Hwy 90. Want to buy cattle. All kinds 352-339-3018   IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Wanted to lease pasture for THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- cattle. 352-339-3018 CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA 3 Family Sale. 330 SW Guthrie     COUNTY, FLORIDA Terr, Sat. Oct. 5, 8am-1pm. CIVIL DIVISION Furniture, etc. Too much to list. NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE. DIRECT GENERAL INSUR- Cedar Park Apartments - Cur- ANCE COMPANY CHURCH YARD SALE! rently accepting applications Plaintiffs, for 2 and 3 bedroom units. CASE NO.: 2019-CA-243 Lake City Church of the Naz. Corner of Azalea park and Beautiful, newly renovated v. community. Income TOMMY RAY BRANNEN, Hwy 47. Indoor. Saturday Oct 5th 7 am to noon. Lots of stuff! restrictions apply. For COTY RAY BRANNEN, more information, call TIA VALENCIA WILLIAMS, or stop by at: 377 NW Bascom SANDY EUGENE JOHNSON, ESTATE SALE: Friday 10/4 & 10/5, 8am-2pm. Antiques, Norris Dr. Mon-Fri, 9-6. 386- Defendants. 752-7525. NOTICE OF ACTION Thomas Kinkade prints, tables, TO: SANDY EUGENE JOHN- China, tools, China Hutch and SON, address unknown. Table. Glass Cabinets, too    YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an much to list. All sales are final. action for declaratory relief has Where: 231 SW Villa Court, been filed against you and that Lake City, Fl. 32024. Five Ash Forest, Lake City's you are required to serve a premier 55 plus manuf. home copy of your written defenses, if PUBLISHER'S NOTE community. 386-752-7207 Lot any, to it on Plaintiff, IMPERI- All Yard Sale Ads lease includes water, sewer, AL FIRE & CASUALTY INSUR- Must be Pre-Paid. garbage & lawn maintenance. ANCE COMPANY, through its counsel Robert K. Savage, THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Esq., whose address is 412 By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek East Madison Street, Suite 815, Tampa, FL 33602, no later than Unscramble these Jumbles, 28 days after the first publica- one letter to each square, tion of this Notice, and file with to form four ordinary words. the clerk of this Court, P. DE-

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IN BRIEF From FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. Prosecutors appeal ruling the rink banning Kraft video to the tube A judge made several errors when he threw out Callahan’s move to video evidence allegedly TV may be model for showing New England other hurt players Patriots owner Robert Kraft twice paying for By Stephen Whyno sex at a Florida mas- The Associated Press sage parlor, prosecutors argued in a court docu- Ryan Callahan figured ment, keeping alive their he would visit a special- case against one of the ist and learn how to fix NFL’s most prominent the back issues that personalities. plagued him last season. The state attorney Instead, two doctor general’s office filed visits brought the diag- its argument with the nosis of degenerative Fourth District Court disk disease and the end of Appeal late Tuesday, of his playing career. just before a deadline Once Callahan came that likely would have to grips with that, he meant the dismissal of decided he would like to Kraft’s second-degree go into management or misdemeanor charge. broadcasting. It says that Palm Beach There was one prob- County Judge Leonard lem: Callahan had one Hanser made several year left on his con- errors in his May ruling, Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (13) jogs off the field after a victory over Mississippi, Saturday tract and can’t work for and argues that even if he in Tuscaloosa, Ala. [VASHA HUNT/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] a team until it expires didn’t,he went too far by next summer. So the suppressing the record- 34-year-old signed on ings police secretly made to be an NHL Network in January at the Orchids analyst this season, of Asia Day Spa. possibly creating a road TheysaidHansererred map for other play- when he ruled that Jupi- Rough road ers to follow if injuries ter police detectives and cut short their on-ice the judge who issued SEC’s playoff contenders set to run brutal gauntlet careers. the warrant allowing “Just to stay busy and the secret installation of stay in the game is the camerasatthespadidnot By John Zenor biggest thing,” Calla- do enough to minimize The Associated Press han said. “To go from the invasion of privacy of 100 to 0 just like that, customers who received The Southeastern Con- it would be tough to do legalmassages.Theysaid ference seems to be in good mentally. So, for Ottawa evenifjusticesagreewith playoff position with five to give me permission to Hanser that more should teams ranked in the top 10. do this, I’m thankful for havebeendonetoprotect The downside is they still that and thankful for the theinnocent,itshouldn’t have to play each other, NHL for wanting me to protectKraft,whomthey giving this group arguably do it, as well.” say clearly paid for sex. harder roads than any play- Callahan played a off contenders outside the combined 878 regu- FLORHAM PARK, N.J. league. lar-season and playoff Jets’ Darnold practicing, No. 7 Auburn still has four games with the New not cleared for contact opponents remaining cur- York Rangers and rently ranked in the top 10 Tampa Bay Lightning Sam Darnold was starting Saturday at No. 10 but had his contract back on the field, Florida . No. 5 LSU and the traded to the Ottawa breaking down the pre- Gators have three each while Senators for salary-cap practice huddle and new No. 1 Alabama and No. 3 reasons. It’s similar to tossing passes while Georgia each must face a pair situations with injured looking as though he of top 10 opponents plus No. players Chris Pronger, hadn’t missed a beat. 25 Texas A&M. David Clarkson, The New York Jets and The other, non-SEC teams In this Sept. 14 file photo, Auburn quarterback Bo Nix (10) carries Marc Savard, Mikhail their quarterback still in the top 10 collectively the ball during the first half of a game against Kent State, in Grabovski, Ryane need to wait before they have two comparable regu- Auburn, Ala. [BUTCH DILL/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] Clowe and Dave Bol- know if he can play in a lar season matchups left: No. land, whose contracts game. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Wis- Here’s a look at the roads eight meetings. were moved around the Darnold practiced consin and No. 6 Oklahoma the league’s top teams must Challenges: Like Ala- league after they hung Wednesday for the against No. 11 Texas. travel still: bama, LSU hasn’t been up their skates for good. first time since being At least entering October, as dominant as usual on When he steps on diagnosed with mono- it gives room to brag for a Alabama defense, especially against set for the first time on nucleosis three weeks league that has won nine the pass. The Tigers, who Oct. 16, Callahan fig- ago. He still hasn’t been national titles since 2006 Road Ahead: Alabama still must face Tide quarter- ures to have a harder cleared for physical con- starting with a string of has had an easy journey so back Tua Tagovailoa, rank time compartmental- tact or lifting weights, seven straight. far, rising to the top spot 69th in FBS in pass defense. izing what’s going on leaving his availability Not that the SEC ever thanks to a series of easy with the Lightning than for New York’s game at needs much encouragement wins over unranked oppo- Auburn his new “teammates” in Philadelphia on Sunday in that regard. nents. It gets tougher from Ottawa. uncertain. “Of course, the SEC is here. After an open date, the Road Ahead: With two “I don’t know any- the best conference in foot- Tide visits Texas A&M, hosts wins over ranked opponents body in (the Senators) ROSEMONT, ILL. ball, hands down,” Auburn LSU on Nov. 9 and then already, the Tigers may organization; I’ve never Huskers’ Khalil Davis defensive end Marlon David- closes the regular season have the hardest remaining played for that team,” suspended 1 game son said. “Any other team against Auburn in the Iron schedule of any of the playoff Callahan said. “I think can say this and that, this Bowl. contenders. At Florida and what’ll be more weird is Nebraska defensive league is better or whatever, Challenges: A defense LSU, home against Georgia analyzing Tampa Bay’s lineman Khalil Davis has but nah man, nothing com- currently starting four and Alabama. games just because I been suspended for the pares to the SEC no matter freshmen has plenty of room Challenges: As if the know that organization game against North- what.” and need for improvement. schedule wasn’t enough, so well and I’m good western on Saturday for The SEC’s top teams have The Tide allowed 476 total quarterback Bo Nix is still a friends with a lot of the striking an Ohio State indeed won some big head- yards and 31 points against freshman even if he mostly players on the team player in violation of the to-head nonconference Mississippi. hasn’t been playing like one. still.” Big Ten’s sportsmanship games, like Auburn-Ore- Before the season, Gus Callahan chose to policy. gon, Georgia-Notre Dame Georgia Malzahn put Auburn’s stay in hockey without The Big Ten and LSU-Texas. Now, the schedule up on the board ruffling any feathers. It announced the suspen- coming gauntlet should soon Road Ahead: The World’s for his players. “I told the hasn’t always been so sion on Wednesday start to whittle the league’s Largest Cocktail Party guys, ‘OK, here’s the big simple for players whose and also issued a public list of national contenders. against Florida in Jackson- picture, all right? But that’s careers are cut short reprimand. None of the top SEC teams ville; at Auburn and home the last time we’re going to by injury but move on The conference said have easy paths to the cham- against Texas A&M. do that,’” the Tigers coach quickly to other jobs. Davis struck an Ohio pionship game in Atlanta. Challenges: Even with said. The NHL took some State player near the 9:18 Or to the playoffs, though veteran QB Jake Fromm, criticism for hiring mark of the first quarter to this point there’s still a the passing game hasn’t been Florida Pronger in the depart- last Saturday. No penalty solid possibility of a pair of explosive. The running game ment of player safety was called. teams making it two years and run defense have been Road Ahead: Auburn at in 2014 with three Big Ten policy says after Alabama beat Georgia the league’s best, though, LSU and against Georgia. At years remaining on his the conference “expects for the national title. and Fromm hasn’t thrown least only one of those games contract, and the men- all contests involving Other teams like No. 2 an interception. is in the opponent’s stadium. acing defenseman was a member institution Clemson , the defending Challenges: QB Kyle inductedintotheHockey to be conducted with- national champion, Ohio LSU Trask has filled in more than Hall of Fame before it out compromise to any State, Oklahoma and Wis- capably since the injury to was over. Pronger joined fundamental element of consin are still firmly in the Road Ahead: Hosts Flor- Feleipe Franks, but he’ll be the hockey operations sportsmanship. mix as the nation’s top team. ida and Auburn and Texas tested even more. His starts staff for the Florida None face the SEC-style A&M but must travel to Ala- have come against struggling Panthers once he was no The Associated Press gauntlet the rest of the way. bama, which has won the last Tennessee and Towson. longer under contract. 6B THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

“They’re getting it done WOODLEY week in and week out,” Continued From 1B Allen said. “I’ve been impressed with the way that the guys have chased that went on and I felt like the football, limited teams it was a move that needed from getting in the end to be made. And it’s paying zone, and even some of off dividends.” the plays you look back Woodley’s best trait this at were some fluke stuff season has arguably been his that gave them 12 or 14, halftime adjustments. The so I’ve just been really Tigers have only allowed 18 impressed since that total points in the second half Colquitt (County presea- of their five games and they son) game. They’ve gotten shut out Gainesville over more focused, paid more the final 24 minutes in last attention to detail, been Friday’s 41-14 win. more gap sound, and exe- Columbia’s defense cuted their assignments.” has simply played bet- ter as each game pro- Having an offense that gresses. That was the can score points helps, too. case on Friday as well The Tigers have built leads as the Tigers held the on all of their opponents Hurricanes to 15 rushing this season, forcing teams yards in the second half to throw a lot into their after getting gashed for 96 ferocious secondary. It’s in the first half. led to six interceptions and When halftime rolls has also allowed pass rush- around, Woodley gives his ers Bobby Miller, Jaiden guys a chance to settle Tillotson and Camiel to pin down and talk amongst their ears back and attack themselves before the opposing quarterbacks for coaches pull out the white- 12 combined sacks. board with solutions for the The Tigers have already second half. matched their interception “We look at what’s hurt- total from 2018 and are on ing us and what’s helping pace to top last year’s sack us,” Woodley said. “My total of 31. thing is, most teams have “We have a saying, ‘We five or six plays they feel have different stuff in our like they can run all night neck.’ That’s the polite way — the ones they practice to say it,” Woodley said. the most and play the most BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter “So our mindset as far as — so we try to stop those Columbia linebacker Jaden Dunn makes a tackle against Gainesville last Friday. being physical, we feel five things. And when they like we’re going to be the get creative because we’re on the job wasn’t easy at Pollock has stepped up in safety-linebacker hybrid pass defense has limited toughest team on the field stopping those five things, the start. While trying to Umstead’s spot while soph- Derek Johnson, has helped offenses to 48 yards less every Friday night. We feel then we have to adjust improve his run defense, omore Jaden Dunn has Columbia find a recipe for per game (110). like we’re always going to so that’s what we do at Woodley also had to excelled in his first year as success in a nickel defense. Allen compared the pro- be physical.” halftime. We settle down, replace four-year starter a starter. Although Columbia is giv- duction to his 2012 unit, Teams are finding that collect ourselves, make Jaylen Brown and three- That duo, combined with ing up the same amount of which allowed just over 10 out week in and week out. adjustments and go on.” year starter Ethan Umstead the versatility of pass rush- rushing yards per game as points per game and was a Madison County will be Woodley’s first year at linebacker. But Marlon er Le’vontae Camiel and it did a year ago (135), its regional finalist. the next on Friday.

felt good about it, but I still was there. stretch the field, now they start back so I can run and pass. JEFFERSON nervous because of all the misfor- “I just kept leaning on my walking those safeties up. And “I’m just really excited to get Continued From 1B tune we’ve had. faith in God and my dad (Indians on top of that, he’s a dual-threat out there and try to win the rest “Every time someone said they assistant coach Rufus Jefferson). quarterback. of these games. I want to lead heard he was coming back early, He helped me with my training “Now that boy can throw the this team to victories. I’m com- a big relief. I told them, ‘No, he ain’t coming the last few months and gave me ball, but he’s not just a pocket guy. ing back to be the captain and “He said that my knee pro- back until the end of October.’ a lot of motivation.” He can also run and he’s big. But push them.” gressed well over 20 percent That was always my response Jefferson takes over for Jared the biggest thing is he’s a natu- stronger than it was on my last because I didn’t want to jinx us.” Fraze, a former wide receiver who ral born competitor and leader. DIXON LEAVES TEAM visit. It’s also stronger than my Instead, Fort White received switched to quarterback follow- Those are things you can’t coach. Watkins isn’t the only player non-surgical leg. It just feels the good news and can now ing the injury to Summers. Fort We’re excited just to have that, Fort White lost in its backfield. amazing to be back.” upgrade the most important posi- White hasn’t been able to pass and then his arm and athleticism Junior running back Caleb Jackson knew there was a possi- tion on the team. Jefferson said it with Fraze, and offensive produc- are bonuses.” Dixon is no longer with the team, bility that Jefferson could get the was difficult being sidelined for tion was going to be even harder When asked Tuesday what according to Jackson. He trans- green light sooner than expected, the last eight months, especially to come by with Watkins out. Fort White fans can expect from ferred to the Indians after playing but kept it to himself. Two sea- with the Indians struggling offen- Jefferson’s return changes him, Jefferson paused for a few for Columbia as a sophomore. son-ending injuries at key spots sively. everything. seconds before his father shout- Dixon appeared in all five games can make a coach superstitious. “That time away was hard for “It boosted morale for the ed, ‘A big surprise!’ this season, rushing for 158 yards “Man, I was nervous,” Jackson me,” Jefferson said. “I’ve been whole team. He makes a differ- “I don’t think anybody real- on 40 carries. With his departure, said. “Most ACL recoveries are practicing since Day 1, but I hav- ence,” Jackson said. “It gives ly knows what I can do yet,” Jackson said he will rely on Tavion seven-to-nine months, and we’re en’t been allowed to play yet. So your offense a double dimension. Jefferson said. “I bring a lot to the Taylor and Kameron Calhoun to at the eight-month mark. So we it was really tough not being out Any time you got a guy that can table. I’m a dual-threat quarter- carry the load.

on the team. RAMSEY After losing quarterback KAHN Continued From 1B Nick Foles 10 plays into Continued From 1B the season opener, the Jags have had chances to at what is the right thing win each of the last three product, but also the people on the air and the pro- for the Jaguars, and I think games. Backup Gardner gramming costs,” Khan said. “It’s whatever it takes.” right now the best thing is Minshew has become a Khan is worth an estimated $8 billion and made his to have him be part of the household name while help- fortune in the auto equipment industry. As well as the team.” ing the team win consecu- Jaguars, he owns Fulham Football Club of the English Ramsey missed his tive games for the first time Football League, Four Seasons Hotel Toronto and All fifth consecutive practice in more than a year. Elite Wrestling. Wednesday for various rea- Ramsey’s absence, Former Republican U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts, who was a sons, all since playing in a though, was noticeable star quarterback at the University of Oklahoma in the 20-7 victory over Tennessee against the Broncos as Joe 1980s, will be chairman of the new network. It will be and saying goodbye to sev- Flacco picked on Ramsey’s available via cable and satellite viewers in 33 million eral teammates afterward. replacement, second-year households. He was listed on the injury pro Tre Herndon. “When Shad and I were kids, they had three net- report with a back injury, “Obviously, we’re turning works in the U.S. and today you have venues that you the same issue that caused the season around and I can speak to every demographic in the country in him to miss the first game think he can help the team,” terms of news, but ... there’s no venue for the African of his four-year NFL career Khan said. American community to have a dialogue to talk about last Sunday against Denver. cultural things ... or news in general,” Watts said in the Ramsey missed one prac- MINSHEW PRACTICES conference call with Khan. “This platform will create tice last week because of DESPITE KNEE INJURY that, and we’re tickled that Shad has chosen to come an illness, another because Quarterback Gardner alongside us and walk with us in this effort.” of his back and two more Minshew, meanwhile, prac- The network has agreements with Charter to be home for the birth of ticed despite a left knee Communications, Comcast and DISH and will be car- his second child. The two- injury. Denver linebacker ried in major African American markets such as New time Pro Bowl cornerback Todd Davis hit Minshew York, Atlanta, New Orleans, Chicago and Los Angeles. rejoined the Jaguars in time low on the first play of The network is to begin broadcasting in November to fly to Denver, but was Jacksonville’s game-win- and will be based in Tallahassee, Florida’s capital, with unable to play against the ning drive. bureaus around the country, Watts said. Broncos, fueling specula- Minshew wore a knee While Watts is a Republican, he said the channel will tion about the severity of brace in practice, and be about African American culture and won’t cater to his injury and his desire to Marrone said backup Josh political ideologies. Former Democratic Tallahassee play for the franchise. Dobbs would get some first- Mayor John Marks is part of its management team. The Jaguars seem to team repetitions. “We’re not looking to be Republican or Democrat. be doing everything pos- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE “I think you always got to Obviously, there will be current affairs, but we are sible to repair Ramsey’s Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) cel- be careful,” Marrone said. culturally specific to the African American community. fractured relationship with ebrates a defensive play against the Tennessee Titans “And I think that’s probably MSNBC, Fox News, CNN _ they may have African the front office, specifically on Sept. 19, 2019 at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville. the best way. I think we’ve American faces on their news shows, but they are not with Coughlin. They didn’t just got to do a good job and necessarily covering the community from a cultural question his illness. They Khan has taken a hands- I have no issue, obviously. be careful. ... I don’t think perspective,” Watts said. “We’re not looking to be left defended his back injury. on role, too. I’d love for him to be part of he can just come out here or right.” Marrone told him to return “I’ve met with him,” Khan the Jaguars.” and just go, ‘Hey, every- He said topics that have gone undercovered to Tennessee for the birth said. “I think my relation- Jacksonville (2-2), which thing’s fine. Everything’s elsewhere will get network attention, including of his second daughter and ship with him is pretty good. plays at Carolina (2-2) on great.’ I just think we have news about historically black colleges and univer- said he would return “when This is not a request from Sunday, hopes winning will to be careful leading up to sities and sickle cell disease, which affects African he’s ready.” me or a viewpoint from me. change Ramsey’s outlook the game.” Americans.