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Couple horrified as they old boy climb from the wreckage with live the girl’s brother was taken to the hospital “You could see it flying,” Jacqueline power lines snapping and popping just feet by ambulance. Howard said. “... You just see this silver watch car-pickup collision away. Five or six men righted the truck, Charles Howard and his wife Jacqueline bullet, literally a silver bullet coming ... that killed 12-year-old girl. which was lying on its passenger-side saw the silver 2002 S2000, a con- You’re looking and you see this blue truck door. vertible sports car, speed through the coming.” By DEREK GILLIAM Despite their efforts, Megan Nicole intersection before it collided with a blue The Howards described watching the [email protected] Rigdon, 12, died at the scene of a crash at 1996 Dodge pickup truck traveling north wreck unfold before their eyes. The truck the intersection of State Road 47 and SW on SR 47. traveling north, the silver car blowing People stopped their cars, came out of King Street at about 8:30 p.m. Saturday. The Howards were on their way home, through the stop sign and the two meeting their homes and tried to help in any way Two others were airlifted to Shands at the headed south on SR 47, and Charles they could. One man helped an 11-year- University of Florida in Gainesville, and Howard didn’t have his shoes. CRASH continued on 3A Obama Pause to remember defense speech blasted Republicans slam president over new policies on terrorism.

By ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Republicans keep slamming President Barack Obama’s push to move the gov- ernment away from a war footing and refine and recalibrate coun- terterrorism strategy. Capitol Hill Republicans like Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina say Obama is pro- jecting weak- ness at a time when the United States needs to show resolve against terror networks Graham like al-Qaida. The South Carolina Republican said Sunday that “at a time when we need resolve the most, we’re sounding retreat.” ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS Obama gave a major speech Owen Laster, 6, carries a bouquet of flowers to be placed at one of his ‘great-grandpa’s’ headstones at Fort Richardson National Cemetery in Thursday in which he said al- Anchorage, Alaska, on Sunday. The cemetery is the resting place of two of Owen’s ancestors, Army Lt. Col. Leslie Crouse, who was killed in Qaida is “on the path to defeat” Vietnam in 1968, and Staff Sgt. George Burke who served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. and he’s signaling that he’s reluc- tant to commit troops overseas to conflicts like Syria or other Americans gather to honor fallen service members countries struggling with insta- bility in the uncertain aftermath President expresses hope of the Arab Spring. He’s also that end of Afghanistan war OBAMA continued on 6A will bring peace to nation. The Associated Press Governor Americans gathered at cemeteries, memorials and monuments nationwide to honor fallen military service members on set to sign Memorial Day, at a time when combat in Afghanistan approaches 12 years and the texting ban ranks of World War II veterans dwindles. President Barack Obama laid a wreath Monday at the Tomb of the Unknowns into law at Arlington National Cemetery across From staff reports HOLIDAY continued on 3A Governor Rick Scott on Bob Lewis, of College Point, N.Y., looks over a field of crosses Sunday. Lewis made the cross- Tuesday will sign into law a bill es, one for each of the 137 service members from College Point who were killed from the Civil banning texting while driving, his War to the Vietnam War. office said. The bill, SB 52, prohibits man- ually typing or entering multiple letters, num- Marine’s wish fulfilled 70 years late bers, symbols or other charac- By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Ind., woman. She said it brought tears to ters into a wire- Associated Press her eyes. less communi- Laura Mae Davis Burlingame — she cations device. NEW ORLEANS — Before Cpl. Thomas married an Army Air Corps man in 1945 That includes “Cotton” Jones was killed by a Japanese — had gone to the New Orleans museum text messaging, sniper in the Central Pacific in 1944, he on April 24 looking for a display commemo- emailing and Scott wrote what he called his “last life request” rating the young Marine who had been her instant mes- to anyone who might find his diary: Please high-school sweetheart. saging through give it to Laura Mae Davis, the girl he “I figured I’d see pictures of him and the cellphones. loved. fellows he’d served with and articles about However, the bill only makes Davis did get to read the diary — but not where he served,” she said. texting while driving a secondary until nearly 70 years later, when she saw it She was stunned to find the diary of the offense, meaning drivers can only President Barack Obama participates in the in a display case at the National World War 22-year-old machine gunner. be cited after having been pulled wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the II Museum. Curator Eric Rivet let her take a closer over for another infraction. Unknowns at Arlington National Cemetery on “I didn’t have any idea there was a diary Monday in Arlington, Va. in there,” said the 90-year-old Mooresville, DIARY continued on 3A TEXTING continued on 3A

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Corrections and clarifications will run broad discussion of genetic testing on Sunday. n Associated Press in this space. And thanks for reading. AROUND FLORIDA Home insurance rates keep rising TALLAHASSEE — It’s been nearly eight years since Hurricane Wilma raked the southern end of Florida and caused billions in damages, the last of eight hurricanes to hit the state in 2004 and 2005. Yet even as the state has been spared from addi- tional hurricanes since, Florida’s fragile prop- erty insurance market has resulted in steadily rising insurance rates for hom- JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter eowners. “We have no choice to Dining companions continue to pay it,” said A pair of cattle egrets accompany a cow as it grazes in a field Henry Kempf, a customer off County Road 245 on Thursday. with state-created Citizens Property Insurance Corp. who owns a home in New fourth-largest residential The town isn’t pouring Port Richey. “We will have insurer, predicted his com- the concrete that would to afford it in order to have pany will likely not ask for make its installation per- the peace of mind.” a rate hike in the coming manent. Instead, officials Annual reports prepared year. are putting the bridge up by the state Office of for sale. The Miami Herald Insurance Regulation show reports that the asking that the department has Town puts bridge price is whatever someone been approving more than up for sale is willing to pay. 100 rate hike requests a The bridge cost year since 2009 — includ- DAVIE — For sale in $111,250, plus $17,400 for ing requests to hike rates South Florida: A brand- shipping. by double-digit percent- new but unwanted bridge The town council also ages. that has never been is planning an additional That includes increases crossed. pedestrian bridge across for Citizens, the state’s The Davie Town Council another canal. largest residential prop- commissioned the 90-foot Officials say those erty insurer with nearly bridge last year to carry design plans will be 1.3 million policyholders. A horseback riders and hik- reviewed to make sure report released in January ers across a canal that they don’t get another by Florida State University divides an equestrian trail. bridge that’s built for cars. concluded that homeown- What they got, though, ers in the state paid nearly is considered an eyesore. $8 billion in premiums in It turns out that the design 2 killed when 2011. plans were never reviewed, boat hits dock Some are predicting so the construction firm Florida may be finally built a brown-painted steel ST. AUGUSTINE — reaching the end of a vola- bridge designed for vehi- Two men were killed and tile period for insurance cle traffic and not horses a woman was injured when rates — if the state can or walking. their boat struck a dock. avoid disaster this year. The bridge went up so The Florida Fish and “There are some early quickly that no one real- Wildlife Conservation signs we have reached ized the mistake until the Commission says the 16- price equilibrium,” state span was mostly com- foot open motor boat col- Insurance Commissioner pleted. lided with the dock Sunday “People are saying, night in St. Augustine. Kevin McCarty said last ‘Thanks for putting that The three people on board week. ugly thing in to devalue were returning from a day Locke Burt, chairman my home,’” said Davie of boating. and president of Security Councilman Marlon Luis. First Insurance, the state’s n Associated Press 3A

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HOLIDAY: Dead honored Therapy horses traveling Continued From Page 1A

the Potomac River from he said. “We didn’t do any- to devastated Moore, Okla. Washington. thing to deserve it. When “Let us not forget as we got to that camp and By DEREK GILLIAM we gather here today that saw what was there, the [email protected] our nation is still at war,” lights came on.” Obama said. The cycling group makes After returning from “When they give their regular weekend training their second trip to lives, they are still being runs, and on Monday start- Newtown, Conn., since the laid to rest in cemeteries ed a Memorial Day ride school shooting at Sandy in quiet corners across our about seven miles away Hook Elementary School, country, including here in at the national cemetery Gentle Carousel Miniature Arlington,” he said. He told in Chalmette, where the Therapy Horses again hit the stories of three soldiers Battle of New Orleans — the raod Monday, headed who had died. Each had the last in the War of 1812 for tornado-ravaged Moore, been devoted to their mis- — was fought. Okla. sion and were praised by “I’m glad I took this Gentle Carousel is a others for saving lives. ride to hear a personal Columbia County nonprofit Earlier in the morning, story,” Scott Gumina, 41, organization that raises and he and first lady Michelle said. “Hearing one man’s trains miniature horses to Obama hosted a breakfast account of his personal ease the minds of people at the White House with experience was pretty who face tragedy. “Gold Star” families of ser- impressive to me.” Debbie Garcia- vice members who have Across much of New Bengochea, education been killed. England, several days of director for the organiza- Another wreath-laying heavy rain gave way to tion, said the therapy hors- ceremony was planned at sunny skies for parades in es and their handlers will Franklin D. Roosevelt Four towns large and small. be in Oklahoma for a week Freedoms Park on the In Portland, Maine, kids after multiple requests southern tip of Roosevelt and even pets displayed from people in the Moore Island in New York City. the Stars and Stripes as community. The park is a tribute to veterans, youth groups Horses at Gentle COURTESY President Roosevelt’s law enforcement officials Carousel visit more than Therapy horse Magic makes a new friend during a recent trip to New York. The brother of famous speech calling for and civic organizations 20,000 children and adults the baby is very ill, said Debbie Garcia-Bengochea, education director for Gentle Carousel all people to enjoy free- paraded to Monument each year in hospitals, hos- Miniature Therapy Horses. dom of speech, freedom Square to the tunes of a pices, assisted living facili- of worship, freedom from marching band, sirens ties, libraries and schools, responders. in Memphis and ending at “It is not what we planned want and freedom from from a police car and the according to a news release While on the way to Yale-New Haven Children’s or had a budget for after just fear. rumble of motorcycles. from the organization. Connecticut, Gentle Hospital. They also worked getting back from Sandy At the National World “It’s a very important The Moore community Carousel stopped at chil- with victims of child traf- Hook,” Garcia-Bengochea War II Museum in New day, not only for the Veteran will be setting up a sched- dren’s hospitals along ficking in Washington, said in an email about the Orleans, about 20 bicy- of Foreign Wars but every ule for the therapy horses the way, starting with St. D.C., the news release trip to Oklahoma. “But we clists clustered around veteran organization, every to visit survivors and first Jude Children’s Hospital said. could not say no.” World War II veteran and branch of the service, and museum volunteer Tom every patriot in general — Blakey, a paratrooper in every American. This day the 82nd Airborne Division is hugely significant and CRASH: Witnesses describe horrific wreck who jumped at Normandy should never be forgotten,” on D-Day — June 6, 1944 said David Olson, 66, of Continued From Page 1A — and in May 1945 helped Portland, the VFW’s state liberate the work camp at senior vice commander. — left front corner of the car smash- Jeffrey Ryan Schenck, to the side of SR 47. The people inside ran out after Wobbelin in northwest He said he was pleased ing the pickup’s right front corner. King Street and had him lie down. the crash to help. Other motorists Germany. to see a large turnout of “When they hit, it’s like slow motion She credits the operator at the 9-1-1 stopped along the road to help, too. “Most of us wondered youngsters. “As they get to me,” Jacqueline Howard said. “... dispatch center for her ability to help. Jeffrey told them that his sister was why we were there, killing older, they’ll realize exactly The car went straight up in the air.” The 9-1-1 operator stayed calm and in the pickup. people and being killed,” why we do this,” he said. As the two vehicles collided, told her what she needed to do, she Howard said five or six men pushed Charles Howard swerved onto King said. the truck upright, but the boy’s sister Street and back onto SR 47. He said “The operator was wonderful, and wasn’t there. he wasn’t sure if he would’ve missed I really want to commend her on how Despite initial reports from FHP, TEXTING: Bill to be signed the wreckage otherwise. she talked to me,” she said. “... She Megan Rigdon was not pinned under The Honda was driven by Joshua was very calm and calmed me down.” the truck. Jacqueline Howard said Continued From Page 1A Nolan Orndorff, 31, of Tallahassee. Charles Howard has trained for someone said to look along the tree He was airlifted in serious condition situations like this. He said every line. Soon after that, a man found “As a father and a thing we can at the state to Shands at UF, a news release from year the Department of Corrections Megan about five feet from the truck, grandfather, texting while level to keep our teenag- FHP said. makes employees watch the same hidden in the brush. driving is something ers and everyone on our The car was thrown from the road training videos on what to do in an Jacqueline Howard said they would that concerns me when roads safe. I cannot think in a northeast direction, striking a emergency. not have known there was another my loved ones are on of a better time to officially power pole, which snapped at the “At the time you think it’s irrelevant, person in the truck had it not been the road,” Scott said in a sign this bill into law.” base, causing the lines to crash to until you need it,” he said. for Jeffrey. media release. “The 100 Scott was scheduled to the ground. The truck ended up on Charles Howard said after lifting “He had the state of mind, as an days between Memorial sign the bill at a 1 p.m. its side facing south on the east side Jeffrey from the truck, he saw a woman 11-year-old, to say ‘My sister is in Day and Labor Day are press conference at Alonzo of SR 47. lying face down in the grass about 10 there,’” she said. known as the deadliest and Tracy Mourning “(Charles) got the car in park, and feet from the vehicle. The woman has The driver of the Honda was awake days on the road for teen- Senior High School in he went running,” Jacqueline Howard been identified by Florida Highway at the scene, the Howards said. agers. We must do every- Miami. said. “And I was trying to find my cell- Patrol as Norma Jean Schenck, the “The man in the silver car was on phone to call 9-1-1 because I knew how mother of the two children. She was his knees, and he was on the yellow Vance Cox bad it was. I knew. It was terrible.” taken by helicopter to Shands at UF in line by the road,” Jacqueline Howard Agency Owner Charles Howard, a vocational critical condition. said. “I’m assuming that’s where he instructor at Suwannee Correctional “She was face down, arms under came out of the vehicle at, and he was (386) 752-2345 phone Institution, ran barefoot past downed her and I put my hand on her back and on his knees and he was screaming.” (386) 965-4120 cell power lines that sparked a small brush I could feel her breathing,” Charles Shands at UF officials could not fire. When he arrived at the truck, an Howard said. “... I knew not to move provide an update on any of the crash [email protected] 11-year-old boy was trying to get out of her. She was breathing. Leave her victims as of Monday afternoon. the smoking vehicle. Howard helped alone and wait for the paramedics that Neither Norma Schenck nor Megan 742 SE Baya Dr., Suite 102 the boy down. are trained to (move her).” Rigdon was wearing a seat belt at the Lake City Jacqueline Howard said the boy had He said Jeffrey kept talking about time of the wreck. Jeffrey Schenck a C-shaped gash on his head. his sister and his mother. was, as was Orndorff, according to Auto Home Business Life “The best way I could describe him “Well, I knew where his mom was, FHP. was that he was in shock,” Jacqueline didn’t know where the sister was,” FHP collected blood samples from Howard said. “He was saying this he said. Orndorff. The results have not yet wasn’t real. That this didn’t happen.” There’s a house on the corner of been released. A news release on the Bring your unwanted Jacqueline Howard took the boy, SW King Street at the intersection of accident said charges are pending. Gold, Silver & Platinum to someone you can trust Precious metals are seeing record values. Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment DIARY: WWII Marine’s wish fulfilled 70 years late to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. Continued From Page 1A George R. Ward Downtown look, using white gloves pletely filled. So if you all Another 7,302 Americans class ring. Lake City to protect the old papers get a chance please return were wounded. An estimat- Jones’s last entry, written (386) 752-5470 from skin oils. It was the it to her. I (am) writing this ed 10,900 Japanese were aboard the USS Maui on first time in his 17 years of as my last life request.” killed; 19 soldiers and sail- Dec. 1, 1943, described win- museum work that some- A sniper’s bullet between ors became prisoners of ning $200 at craps. He had one found “themselves the eyes killed Jones on war. Another 283 POWs a total of $320, he wrote, mentioned in an artifact in Sept. 17, 1944, the third were laborers, mostly and if he were back home the museum,” Rivet said. day of the U.S. assault on Korean. “Laura Mae & I would really Professional and Quality Service The diary was a gift to the Pacific island of Peleliu, Burlingame said she have a wonderful Xmas.” for Your Southern Comfort 15 Years Jones from Davis. They in Palau. didn’t know why she never He wondered if he could Experience had met in the class of ‘41 Peleliu was where U.S. got the diary. It apparently wire the money to her as a i˜iÀ>Ê >ˆ˜Ìi˜>˜ViÊUÊ««ˆ>˜ViÃÊUʈÌV iÃÊ at Winslow High School. forces learned the Japanese went first to a sister of Jones Christmas present. UÊ/œÜÊ*>VŽ>}iÃÊUÊ,iLՈ`ÃÊUÊ1«}À>`iÃÊUÊ>˜`Ê œÀi “He was a basketball player had changed their island whom she didn’t know well, That didn’t happen, Keith F. Frost 436 S.W. Chris Terrace and I was a cheerleader,” defense tactics. They holed she said. Burlingame said. She said RVIA/RVDA Certified Lake City, FL 32024 she said. up in bunkers, trenches, Robert Hunt of Evansville, she was touched by the Jean Frost Jones had given her his pillboxes and caves — many the nephew who gave Jones’ number of times he men- [email protected] class ring but they weren’t of them blasted into the artifacts to the museum tioned getting letters from * œ˜i\Ê­ÎnÈ®Ê{În‡nÓn{ÊÊUÊÊ i\Ê­ÎnÈ®ÊÈÓ·änÎx engaged, she said. They island’s hills and mountains in 2001, told her he had his parents and her. had dated through high — that had to be taken one received it several years Burlingame’s tour group school. They went to the at a time. after Jones’ death and wor- had to leave but the muse-     prom together. Jones, nicknamed in ried that passing it on to um scanned the diary and He made his first diary high school for his blond Burlingame might cause mailed a copy to her.       ! entry while a private at hair, was in the 1st Marine problems with her marriage. The diary’s 4-by-7-inch Camp Elliott in San Diego, a Division’s L Company, 3rd It wouldn’t have, she said: back cover was nearly filled       little less than a year before Battalion. He was among “My husband and Tommy with her photograph. The       he was killed. He described 1,794 Americans killed on were good friends.” picture itself was black and it as “my life history of my Peleliu and nearby islands When she learned Hunt white, but the photographer         days in the U.S. Marine in a 2Ω-month assault that was collecting memen- had tinted her cheeks pink  Corps ... And most of all Marine Maj. Gen. William toes for the museum, and her lips dark red.       my love for Laura Mae for Rupertus had predicted Burlingame said, she gave She had signed it, “Love,   whom my heart is com- would be over in a few days. him photographs and the Laurie.” 1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 4AOPINION OPINION

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ANOTHER VIEW Reforms let Florida voters follow money tate lawmakers took a big step this past legislative session toward making cam- paign finance reporting more transparent and accountable. Although new rules signed into law this yearS will do little to stem the avalanche of money flowing into campaigns, they at least establish a reporting system that gives voters an understanding of the people and corporations behind the dona- tions. The new law makes it easier for voters to follow the money by increasing the frequency that cam- paign finance reports must be filed, and by eliminat- ing the Committees of Continuous Existence that allowed donors to remain anonymous. New commit- tees can be formed to collect unlimited donations, but the donors must now be reported. The law also increases the contribution limits for local and statewide races, a change that should lessen the time candidates must spend raising Can you name a book that funds. For local candidates, the limit increases from $500 to $1,000; for statewide candidates it increases from $500 to $3,000. The old limits were passed two decades ago, long before it took as much as $20 mil- actually changed your life? lion to run a statewide campaign in Florida. Credit state House Speaker Will Weatherford, a he book shelves in my thing to me. I never saw my father Republican from Wesley Chapel, for making cam- study at home are full, read a book, but he read every paign finance reform a priority this past legislative so any additional book word in the local newspaper, where session. Recent political corruption scandals in that I buy or borrow — I I worked. He read stuff of mine that the state can be linked to the flood of untraceable don’t believe I’ve ever even I didn’t want to read. He also Tstolen one — goes on the floor. read Trains magazine, because he money flowing into committees and political parties. It’s the reason it can be difficult to tell exactly who That’s where I rediscovered a was a railroad man. is behind those detestable attack ads on television. book called “Books of Passage: I was coerced to read a lot of Critics who argue stricter limits are needed on 27 Writers on the Phil Hudgins deep-meaning books in college, but [email protected] the amounts that can be donated are being unrealis- Books That Changed Their Lives.” I can’t tell you the titles of any of It’s worthy of its own shelf space, them. tic. Special interests will always find a way to get the but it was a late arrival. After all this, I’ve decided I almost money into a campaign. We think better transpar- After reading some of the agree with author Reynolds Price, ency in reporting is about the best you can hope for less of color, deserves a fair shake. “Books” essays, I began to wonder: Everything C.S. Lewis wrote was who wrote, “Any adult whose life in a political process saturated with money. Did any of these books around me inspiring, but it wasn’t life-changing. is changed — really changed — by “Our goal should be to transition to a political or any of the books we’ve given to In fact, I had to read some para- the reading of a book is likely to financing system that maximizes transparency and the thrift store or any of the books I graphs two or three times before be unstable at least, if not barking accountability with candidates themselves becom- was forced to read in college — did I understood what he was saying. mad.” ing directly responsible for their own campaigning any one of them change my life? I Even then, I wasn’t sure. That’s an exaggeration, but, still, activities,” Dan Krassner, of the government watch- don’t know. A number of Southern writers it’s not reading a book that changes dog group Integrity Florida, told a state House com- In fact, I don’t believe I could pin — Rick Bragg heads the list — can a person’s life. It’s the doing. Over mittee. “Let us trust the voters of Florida to evaluate it down to one book. The Holy Bible hold my attention any day. But the years, a writer inspired me to do the money individuals, companies and associations certainly fits the description of a there’s nothing life-changing from better in some part of my life. And give to candidates then reach their own judgment life-changing book. But the change, them. then another writer inspired me about candidates’ associations with their funders.” I believe, comes not by reading, Actually, I discovered serious to do better, maybe with just one That seems reasonable. but by doing. If I memorized every reading a little late. I had my own sentence. And then another inspired It won’t be long before voters get a chance to book, even Leviticus, but didn’t fol- library card, and as a kid I visited me. experience a political season with the new transpar- low the “new commandment” to the library, which in my hometown Eventually, maybe, it added up to ency rules in place. The 2014 races will soon be love one another, then it’s all for was in the basement of the court- change. And eventually, maybe, I upon us. In particular, it will be interesting to watch naught. house. But I read mostly short did better. Harper Lee’s “To Kill a the race for governor now that Gov. Rick Scott has novels about baseball, hoping that Mockingbird” certainly made an reading would improve my game. It said he will not personally finance his campaign, impression, but it wasn’t life-chang- as he did in 2010. As much as $100 million may be didn’t. ing. It just affirmed what I already My mother read books, but I ■ Phil Hudgins is senior editor of raised and spent by Scott. believed — that everybody, regard- don’t remember that she read any- Community Newspapers Inc. The new law should make for a more informed electorate in 2014, and beyond. ■ Tampa Tribune E.W. Jackson enhances GOP Lake City Reporter ome 25 years ago, I tenant governor of Virginia, Bill changed my life. Bolling, immediately criticized Serving Columbia County Since 1874 A visit inside a church his party for nominating Jackson, opened my eyes to the saying it will feed the “image of The Lake City Reporter is published with pride destructive life I was liv- extremism” in the party.... for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ Sing, financed by welfare checks Certainly, Jackson does not pull ties by Community Newspapers Inc. generously provided by American punches. But his statements about We believe strong newspapers build strong taxpayers. the government “plantation” are communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” I got off welfare, went to work, Star Parker 100 percent true.... Black single- Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and got politically active and became [email protected] parent homes and out-of-wedlock profitable community‑oriented newspapers. a Republican. I didn’t become a births have tripled since the War on This mission will be accomplished through the Republican because of what the orders, according to the post-elec- Poverty began in 1965. teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, party looked like. I became a tion “autopsy” report from the A new Gallup poll shows a dra- integrity and hard work. Republican because of what the Republican National Committee, is matic shift in American attitudes on party stood for: individual freedom, outreach to blacks, Hispanics, gays, traditional morality. Fifty-nine per- traditional values, with a view that women and Asians. It’s now about cent now say homosexual relations Todd Wilson, Publisher government’s role is to protect our what the party looks like, not what are acceptable, up 19 points from Robert Bridges, Editor freedom at home and abroad. it stands for. 2001; 60 percent say out-of-wedlock Jim Barr, Associate Editor For the next 25 years, I had to Christian conservatives, once the birth is OK, up 15 points from 2001; Sue Brannon, Controller suffer indignities from liberals who answer, are now the problem. 68 percent say divorce is OK, up 9 could not fathom that a black could Which gets to Bishop E. W. points from 2001; and 14 percent Dink NeSmith, President be a Republican because she actu- Jackson. are OK with polygamy, twice that of Tom Wood, Chairman ally embraced these values. Bishop Jackson is an outspoken 2001. But now, we have a strange turn black Christian conservative with a The economy is sputtering at 2 of events. law degree from Harvard. He also percent growth, four points below Liberals no longer feel on the run was just selected as the nominee for the expected recovery growth rate LETTERS POLICY like they did in the 1980s and 1990s. lieutenant governor of Virginia. from a deep recession, and our They are running the show and Although Republicans are talk- national debt is now greater than Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ they know it. So I hear less from ing about black outreach, it is not, our gross domestic product. ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 them. unfortunately, blacks like Jackson The country needs a bold alterna- words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters Now the indignities come from that they have in mind. tive voice to wake it up. The conser- must be signed and include the writer’s name, address inside the party that I embraced 25 He is outspoken about limited vative Ken Cuccinelli-E W Jackson and telephone number for verification. Writers can years ago. government and personal freedom, ticket in Virginia is such a voice. It was always the Democrats that about the importance of family and Will their party get behind them have two were about interest group politics. traditional marriage, and about or pull the rug out, as it has done to letters per month published. Letters and guest columns Now Republicans have somehow doing something about the scourge other conservatives in recent races? are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that concluded that their party’s woes of abortion. Will the Republican Party get back of the Lake City Reporter. are because it once stood for some- In other words, E.W. Jackson to what it once was about, or will it BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL thing. So the game plan is to morph stands for everything that the become just another symptom of a 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. into the Democrats’ stepsister. Republican Party once stood for. nation in decline? Whereas once Republican buzz- He’s making the Republicans of BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. ■ Star Parker is president of CURE, words were family and freedom, inclusion squirm. Coalition on Urban Renewal and BY EMAIL: [email protected] now it is inclusion. The marching The current Republican lieu- Education. 5A

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May 28 and Jennifer Becham. For more information, call Ida Plant clinic Taylor at 438-5047. University of Florida Master Gardeners are available every Tuesday June 7-8 and Thursday from 9 a.m. Blueberry festival to noon at the Columbia The 20th Annual County Extension Office, Wellborn Blueberr y 164 SW Mary Ethel Lane, Festival will be today and to answer questions about Saturday. Admission is lawns and plants. Bring free. There will be arts and samples for free diagno- crafts and food vendors, sis or solutions. For more the Country Store selling information, call 752-5384. blueberry pies, cobbler, muffins and more, live Support group entertainment by Herold Another Way Inc. pro- White and fresh blueber- vides a domestic violence ries and blueberry plants support group every available for purchase. Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. If you The Blueberry Bake-off are a current or former and Tasting Party will be survivor of domestic vio- Friday evening. Saturday lence, call (386) 719-2702 features the Blueberry for group location and an Pancake Breakfast, the intake appointment. All Parade, and the Talent services are free and con- Contest. The winners of fidential. the bake-off, parade and talent contest are awarded cash prizes. This event is May 29 hosted by the Wellborn Plant clinic Community Association. University of Florida For more information, call Master Gardeners are (386) 963-1157 or go online available every Wednesday to www.wellborncommuni- from 1 to 4 p.m. at the tyassociation.com. Fort White Public Library on Route 47 to answer questions about lawns and June 8 plants. Bring samples for TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Father-son breakfast free diagnosis or solutions. B&S Combs Elks For more information, call A Memorial Day tribute Lodge 1599 will have a 752-5384. Columbia County Sheriff Mark Hunter delivers the keynote address at the 19th annual “Catch The Spirit” Memorial Day father and son breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. at B&S Soil testing Ceremony. More than 150 people attended the event on the front lawn of the Lake City VA Medical Center Friday morning. Combs Elks Lodge, 1688 Columbia County Master NE Washington St. Cost Gardeners will do free soil corn, baked beans, hush a.m. and the race starts at documented on his web- June 7 is $5. The Rev. Wendell pH testing each Wednesday puppies, cole slaw and tart- 9 a.m. site, http://www.water Wallace of Fellowship at the Agricultural er sauce. Take out or eat townflorida.com. Revision Youth meeting Missionary Baptist Church Extension Office at the in. Art reception Watertown C.M. Church will be the speaker. Contact County Fairgrounds. Drop The community is invit- will have a Revision Youth Brother Carlos Brown for off soil samples at the office Camp registration ed to a reception for John June 4 meeting at 7 p.m. The more information at (386) any week day during busi- Registration is now open Rice, artist of the month, Veterans job fair speakers will be Anthony 288-6235. ness hours. For more infor- for The Kids Zone sum- at the Gateway Art Gallery. A Hiring Our Heroes job mation, call Gayle Rogers mer camp at Lake City The reception will be from fair will be held from 10 at 758-2408. Christian Academy. The 5:30 to 7 p.m. The gallery is a.m. to 1 p.m. at American For Life Insurance camp is for boys and girls at 461 SW Main Blvd. Meet Legion Post 57, 2602 SW ages 5-14. The program will John and the other gallery Main Blvd. Veteran job Go With May 30 run June 10 to Aug. 16. artists while enjoying wine seekers, active duty mili- Senior drivers We offer morning, after- and cheese, art and good tary members, Guard Someone You Know An AARP Driver Safety noon or all-day fun. Join us fellowship. and Reserve members, Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc Course for Seniors will for a few days, weeks or a and military spouses are 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% be held from 9 a.m. to whole summer of excite- welcome. For more infor- 3:30 p.m. at the Lifestyle ment. Every day is packed June 1-2 mation, visit https://hoh. 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 Enrichment Center with physical fun that keeps Civil War event greatjob.net/sc/view- Reading Room, 628 SE kids active and working as Fort Clinch State Park Event.action?id=818211 or Allison Court. Please bring a team. For more informa- at Fernandina Beach will email hiringourheroes@ a sack lunch or request a tion or to get in the zone, host a Union Garrison uschamber.com. lunch at the center. Cost call (386) 438-7752 or email event from 9 a.m. to 5 WILSON’S CONTAINERS is $12 for AARP members, [email protected]. p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. Baby shower $14 for non-members. to noon Sunday. This pro- The Lulu Community Certificate of completion is gram will allow visitors to Center will have a Baby Construction/Debris Containers Available good for a discount on your June 1 interact with living histori- Shower event at 7 p.m. automobile insurance for Gospel sing, supper ans to experience life in the Bring an unwrapped gift. 755-7060 three years. Registration is Lee Worship Center fort as it was in 1864. Fees All gifts will go to the ZEtZEtZEtZE required. To register, call Church, 471 SE Magnolia include the $6 per vehicle Pregnancy Care Center. (352) 333-3036. Drive in Lee, will have a park entrance fee plus $2 For more information, call Delivered to your job site today potluck supper and gospel per person fort admission. Sue Hansens at 752-2596. sing in honor of Pastor For additional information, May 31 Richard B. Sauls’ wife, contact the park at (904) Summer program Sharon Sauls, birthday. 277-7274 or visit www. June 5 The Boys Club of Supper will be at 6 p.m. FloridaStateParks.org. Family Values Tour Columbia County is accept- and the gospel sing will Florida Gateway College ing registrations for its start at 7. Those attending will host a performance summer program. Boys should take a covered dish June 2 by The Return of Family and girls ages 6 to 14 are eli- to share. Singers or musi- Watertown history Values Tour at 6:30 p.m. Jay Poole, AAMS® gible. The program will run cians wanting to perform A history of Watertown Performers will include Financial Advisor from June 5 through Aug. and those with questions, will be presented by Allison Speer, Dennis 846 S W Baya Drive 9 and offers a variety of should call Allen or Brenda Rick Paul at 2 p.m. in Swanberg, the group Lake City FL 32025 activities, including sports, McCormick at (850) 869- the Columbia County Sisters and the Rick Webb 386-752-3545 games arts and crafts and 9977 or -9976. Library, 308 NW Columbia Family. Order tickets speial events. Cost is $265 Ave. Paul is the great- online at www.returnof- per child. For more infor- FAM Fest grandson of the founder of familyvalues.com. mation, call 752-4184. The Haven Hospice FAM the East Coast Lumber Co. Fest 2013, Fitness, Art and in Watertown. He has spent Newcomers lunch Fish dinner Music Festival will take much time researching the The Lake City Our Redeemer Lutheran place in Wilson Park down- history of Watertown, and Newcomers will have a Church, 5056 SW State town. Guests are invited his presentation, spon- friendship luncheon at Road 47 in Lake City, pre- to participate in a 5K run/ sored by the Friends of the 11:30 a.m. at Olive Garden Shopping for pares fish dinners every walk, family-friendly art Library, will include many restaurant on U.S. 90 West. Friday from 3:30 to 6:30 activities and a classic car never-published photos. For more information, call a mortgage? p.m. The dinner is $6 for show. Race check-in and Much of his work on the Rose Taylor at 755-2175 or two Alaskan pollock filets, registration will begin at 8 history of Watertown is Barbara Test at 754-7227. OBITUARIES

Richard Ray Everhart all over the Northwest, survive. 58, died Saturday May 25, 2013 gregational Methodist Church Rich loved working for Idaho at Shands at Lake Shore Hos- at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Byron Richard Ray Everhart, age 61, Timber, and loved invent- pital following an extended ill- Ogburn and Pastor Randy Og- passed away at home May 25 ing, building and fixing those ness. He is preceded in death burn officiating. Family will John Kasak, Agent We have a great selection. State Farm Agent after a lengthy illness. Rich was things he built when the need by his daddy Rex Cannon, Sr. receive friends at the the Dees- 904 SW SR 247 Branford Hwy As life changes, so do your born in Ontario, Oregon June 19, arose. He retired from Idaho and one brother Clint C annon. Parrish Family Funeral Home ® Lake City, FL 32025 needs. Let State Farm Bank 1951, to Laurel and Ray Ever- Timber after nearly 30 years He was a lifelong resident of from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Bus: 386-752-7521 hart and was raised in Boise, when his health declined. Lake City, and a member of Wa- Wednesday May 29, 2013. Inter- NMLS # 382656 help with a mortgage that fits Idaho. He proudly served in the Per his wishes he will be cre- tertown Congregational Meth- ment will follow at the Williams your life and your budget. Let us U.S. Air Force for six years, sta- mated. There will be no service odist Church he was an Avid Cemetery in Lake City, FL. help you make the right move. tioned in California. He moved or visitation. The family wishes Gator fan and Jeff Gordon fan. Please sign guess book at www. ® to Lake City when Idaho Timber their privacy at this time. If you He is survived by his wife of parrish familyfuneralhome. Bank with a Good Neighbor . built their Lake City plant and would like to send a card, you forty-one years Paula Ash Lake com Dees-Parrish Family Fu- CALL ME TODAY FOR ended up making his home here. may call the funeral home for City, FL; his mother Hazel New- neral Home is in charge of MORE INFORMATION. He was married for 25 years to instructions how to do so. If you comb (P.D.) Lake City, FL; two all arrangements 458 South Patti Christie Everhart. In addi- would like to make a donation brothers Rex Cannon, Jr. and Marion Avenue Lake City, tion to his wife, he is survived in Rich’s name, please do so at Brian Cannon both of Lake City, FL 32025. (386) 752-1234. by five brothers, Jerry (Kathy) the Lake City Animal Shelter. FL; a dear friend whom he loved of Tillamook, Ore.; Dennis GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, as a sister Debbie. One aunt Mar- (Sue) of California; and Bill, 2659 S.W. Main Blvd., Lake City, tha Haines Lake City, FL; and Doug and Kenny (Jennifer) of Fla. www.guerryfuneralhome.net a host of nieces and nephews. Idaho. Two children, Jacob and Obituaries are paid advertise- Kirstin, and five grandchildren, Gregory Steven Ash Funeral services for Steve will ments. For details, call the Lake Some products and services not available in all areas. all of Phoenix, Ariz., and many be conducted Thursday May City Reporter’s classified depart- nieces and nephews scattered Gregory Steven “Steve” Ash, 30, 2013 at the Watertown Con- ment at 752-1293. 1001306 State Farm Bank, F.S.B., Bloomington, IL 6A

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From staff reports Irrigation and others. campus one academic year “It’s desirable for many Operations associate of sci- careers by providing man- This is beneficial, Piersol — or two semesters — to reasons,” Piersol said. ence degree or Landscape agement and budget exper- The Golf Course said, because the program complete the program. “They have that face-to-face Technology associate of tise and basic marketing Operations program at often attracts those already While there are other contact with faculty and science degree can also and business principles Florida Gateway College in the business and would schools that offer a fully staff, as well with industry choose to attend Saint Leo that many graduates learn has returned to its roots, keep them from having to online program, Piersol people. So, they’re build- University, articulating in the field. restoring its program to a quit their jobs to attend col- said he believes this hybrid ing their professional net- their previous experience “In the golf industry, two-year format that exist- lege, especially if they live approach — some online work and building contacts into a bachelor of applied because of financial man- ed when the program was outside FGC’s five-county courses, some on campus while going through our science in business admin- agement, they really want introduced in 1967. district. — is vital to preparing stu- program.” istration. Piersol said this people with strong busi- This new format will Doing this would require dents for careers as golf Those graduating will give them additional ness backgrounds,” Piersol allow students to complete a student to only be on course superintendents. FGC with a Golf Course skills they will need in their said. their Associate of Science degree in less time, and even allow many students to do much of their course- work online. BELK.COM Golf Course Operations was introduced as a two- year program at FGC in 1967, and became a three- year program in the late 1970s when a year of mechanics was added as a requirement for gradua- tion. With the elimination of the mechanics program as a requirement, students can now begin achieving their career goals at an ear- lier time. John Piersol, executive director of Industrial and Agricultural Programs at FGC, said this requires less time on campus, as many students can trans- fer in general education credits from other colleges and even take some of the Golf Landscape Operations classes online. These courses include Botany,   Principles of Planned Growth, Golf Course -26/#',3'1#"1-  OBAMA: +-"#/,-21&#/,!#*# / 1'-, Continued From Page 1A 160-2/ 1& ,,'3#/0 /5 modifying policies on the use of unmanned drone air- craft to try to limit civilian ,"4#4 ,11-!#*# / 1# casualties and is redoubling his longstanding — but so far unfulfilled — prom- ,"0 51& ,)5-2 ise to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where many terrorism sus- pects are being held with- out formal charges. Obama is trying to recast the image of terrorists from enemy warriors to cowardly thugs and move the United States away a state of per- petual war. 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CHS SOFTBALL Lady Tigers’ banquet, clinic Indians’ excellence Columbia High’s state championship Four Fort White softball team’s banquet teams qualified is 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Columbia County for state playoffs. Fairgrounds banquet hall. The public is invited By TIM KIRBY to attend and celebrate [email protected] the accomplishments of the varsity and junior FORT WHITE — The emergence of basketball varsity teams. Tickets topped the list of team are $15 at the door with accomplishments at Fort proceeds going toward White High in 2012-13. the purchase of state Fort White’s girls and championship rings. If boys basketball teams made you would like to attend, the state playoffs for the e-mail coachjwjimmy@ first time in school history, netscape.net. and the boys won the first- CHS softball also has a ever hoops playoff game. clinic planned from Fort White football con- 8 a.m. to noon June 10-13 tinued a playoff streak that for ages 8 and older. Cost has reached three years in is $100, which will be a row and five of the last six used to buy rings. Sign seasons. up with any CHS player Fort White baseball or at Brian’s Sports. returned to the playoffs for For details, call Jimmy the first time since 2010. Williams at 303-1192. The basketball teams went about their successful RECREATION seasons in different ways. May Day event The Lady Indians were not too far removed from set for Saturday back-to-back winless sea- Richardson sons, the second of those Community Center/ under current head coach Annie Mattox Park North DeShay Harris. and the City of Lake City Fort White won five and Columbia County’s games in 2011-12, so a 4-5 annual May Day is start this season was con- 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday sidered great. The Lady at Memorial Stadium. Indians shifted into another Activities include bounce gear in mid-December, win- houses, games, ning eight straight includ- concessions, live ing their first victory over entertainment, a D.J., Santa Fe High. and adult men and After dispatching women flag football Interlachen High in the games. There will be a opening round of the dis- tribute to the state trict tournament, Fort champion Columbia White beat Santa Fe for a High girls softball team second time to make the at noon. Admission is $5. state playoffs as a district This year’s theme finalist. features a tribute to city Fort White fell to and county employees Bradford High, which was for their work and undefeated in district play, dedication during the in the District 5-4A final and storm season. City and took a spanking from Trinity county employees will Christian High in the first receive free admission round of the playoffs, but a and lunch. There will be standard had been set. a charity women’s Coach Isiah Phillips’s basketball game at basketball boys were good from the get-go. The Indians FILE 7 p.m. at the Richardson Fort White High basketball player Melton Sanders brings the ball up court in a game against Santa Fe High on Dec. 6. Community Center gym. raced out to a 10-0 start and For details, call Mario went on to earn the top seed Coppock at 754-7095 or for the District 5-4A tourna- ment with a record of 8-2. Fort White High’s girls Zach Paulk at 752-2031. Fort White hosted the basketball team YOUTH SOCCER tournament and, after a members are Heather first-round bye, beat Santa Bohling (from left), CYSA taking Fe to gain the finals and Rykia Jackson, summer sign-ups nail down a playoff spot. Khadijah Ingram, The Indians had split with Kashanique Cook, Columbia Youth Williston High in the regu- Cenise Armstrong, Soccer Association is lar season, but lost the dis- trict final. Shatasha Robinson, taking registration for its Desma Blake and summer soccer season, In the opening playoff which begins June 29. game, Fort White trailed Hailey Shook. The Fee of $75 includes one host Mount Dora High by 2012-13 Lady Indians pair of shorts and socks, 17 points before rallying for were the first Fort and one jersey, but does a 63-62 win. The Indians White basketball team not cover shin guards earned another shot at to qualify for the state which are required for Williston, but fell to the playoffs. all practices and games. Red Devils on their home Register at cysa.com, court, 72-68. or at Brian’s Sports on Coach Demetric Jackson’s U.S. Highway 90 west. football team was 3-2 in both FILE Registration at the CYSA halves of the season, which complex is 6-7:30 p.m. were separated by an open Thursday and 1-2 p.m. date on Oct. 5. Saturday. The Indians retired the For details, call Scott Battle for the Paddle tro- Everett at 288-2504. phy with yet another win over Santa Fe. (After eight BOYS CLUB straight losses to Fort White, Santa Fe will not Summer program play the Indians in 2013.) registration Fort White also had wins over traditional rivals Registration for the Hamilton County High, Lake City Recreation Newberry High and Taylor Department’s Boys Club County High. at Teen Town Summer Fort White was in a two- Program continues team district with Trinity through June 7 or until Catholic and made the play- camp is full. Boys ages 6 offs despite losing to the (who have completed the Celtics. The Indians did beat first grade) through 13 Williston, which was origi- are eligible. Cost is $250. nally in the district before For details, call Terri dropping out and playing as Phillips at 754-3607. an independent. FILE FILE n From staff reports INDIANS continued on 6B Sitia Martinez placed fourth at state in the 300-meter hurdles. Tavaris Williams led Fort White football in rushing yards. 2BAGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2013 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 SCOREBOARD Lake City Youth League Bowlers of the Year Interleague schedule 82.1, 32, $142,271. 22. (31) Conor Daly, Honda, 198. TELEVISION 14. (30) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 398, 23. (17) Dario Franchitti, Honda, 197, 69.5, 30, $156,966. contact. Today’s Games 15. (3) , Toyota, 398, 109.1, 24. (11) Alex Tagliani, Honda, 196. TV sports Atlanta (Maholm 6-4) at Toronto 30, $154,971. 25. (26) , Honda, 193, (Morrow 2-3), 12:37 p.m. 16. (29) , Ford, 397, 57.3, contact. Today Colorado (J.De La Rosa 6-3) at 0, $108,530. 26. (33) Katherine Legge, Honda, 193. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Houston (Lyles 2-1), 2:10 p.m. 17. (36) , , 397, 27. (22) Townsend Bell, Chevy, 192. 7 p.m. Baltimore (Gausman 0-1) at 65.1, 0, $133,463. 28. (25) , Honda, 191. ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at N.Y. Mets Washington (Undecided), 7:05 p.m. 18. (16) , Chevrolet, 29. (15) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevy, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh (J.Gomez 2-0) at Detroit 397, 68.6, 26, $133,319. 178, contact. ESPN — Los Angeles Angels at Los (Porcello 2-2), 7:08 p.m. 19. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 396, 30. (30) Pippa Mann, Honda, 46, Angeles Dodgers Cleveland (McAllister 4-3) at Cincinnati 85.3, 26, $131,675. contact. NBA BASKETBALL (Latos 4-0), 7:10 p.m. 20. (26) David Gilliland, Ford, 396, 61.6, 31. (32) Buddy Lazier, Chevy, 44, 8:30 p.m. Miami (Slowey 1-5) at Tampa Bay 24, $121,263. mechanical. TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, (Hellickson 2-2), 7:10 p.m. 21. (38) David Reutimann, Toyota, 396, 32. (27) Sebastian Saavedra, Chevy, game 4, Miami at Indiana N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 6-3) at N.Y. Mets 51.9, 23, $117,038. 34, contact. NHL HOCKEY (Harvey 5-0), 7:10 p.m. 22. (12) , Chevrolet, 33. (10) JR Hildebrand, Chevy, 3, 9 p.m. Philadelphia (Lee 5-2) at Boston 395, 84.1, 22, $147,791. contact. NBCSN — Playoffs, conference (Dempster 2-5), 7:10 p.m. 23. (21) Casey Mears, Ford, 394, 50.7, Race Statistics semifinals, game 7, San Jose at Los Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 1-7) at 21, $120,788. Winners average speed: 187.433 mph. Angeles Chicago White Sox (Sale 5-2), 8:10 p.m. 24. (34) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 394, Time of Race: 2:40:03.4181. TENNIS Minnesota (Diamond 3-4) at Milwaukee 48.8, 20, $117,802. Margin of Victory: under caution. 5 a.m. (Undecided), 8:10 p.m. 25. (35) , Ford, 394, 42.7, Cautions: 5 for 21 laps. ESPN2 — French Open, first round, St. Louis (Lyons 1-0) at Kansas City 19, $108,105. Lead Changes: 68 among 14 drivers. COURTESY at Paris (E.Santana 3-4), 8:10 p.m. 26. (43) Josh Wise, Ford, 393, 37.6, 0, Juniors: Taiya Driggers, first (left); Daisha Poulnot, second. San Francisco (Kickham 0-0) at $98,355. Oakland (Parker 2-6), 10:05 p.m. BASKETBALL 27. (40) Timmy Hill, Ford, 391, 37.4, TENNIS L.A. Angels (Blanton 1-7) at L.A. 17, $95,330. Dodgers (Ryu 5-2), 10:10 p.m. 28. (23) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 390, 40.6, NBA playoffs San Diego (Volquez 3-5) at Seattle French Open seeds 16, $94,805. (Maurer 2-6), 10:10 p.m. 29. (24) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 385, CONFERENCE FINALS Wednesday’s Games Monday 49.1, 15, $94,680. Saturday Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, Men 30. (33) , Chevrolet, First Round San Antonio 104, Memphis 93 2:20 p.m. accident, 339, 46.5, 14, $96,055. Rafael Nadal (3), Spain, def. Daniel Sunday Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 31. (7) , Ford, 335, 59.8, 13, Brands, Germany, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4, 6-3. Miami 114, Indiana 96, Miami leads Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. $113,005. Tomas Berdych (5), Czech Republic, series 2-1 Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. 32. (39) David Stremme, Toyota, 326, lost to Gael Monfils, France, 7-6 (8), 6-4, Monday N.Y. Mets at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. 49.2, 12, $94,280. 6-7 (3), 6-7 (4), 7-5. San Antonio at Memphis (n) Washington at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 33. (18) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (6), France, def. Today Tampa Bay at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 324, 57.5, 11, $131,066. Aljaz Bedene, Slovenia, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. Miami at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. 34. (4) , Toyota, accident, Richard Gasquet (7), France, def. Sergiy Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 324, 70.4, 10, $104,505. Stakhovsky, Ukraine, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3. Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. WNBA schedule 35. (14) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, Marin Cilic (10), Croatia, def. Philipp Kansas City at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. accident, 324, 84.3, 9, $140,791. Petzschner, Germany, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3. Saturday’s Games Houston at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 36. (20) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Nicolas Almagro (11), Spain, def. Atlanta 98, Tulsa 81 L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. accident, 317, 61, 9, $149,696. Andreas Haider-Maurer, Austria, 4-6, 6-4, Connecticut 81, New York 69 Seattle at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 37. (42) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 6-3, 6-3. Sunday’s Game Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. accident, 303, 30.1, 7, $93,523. ——— Los Angeles 102, Seattle 69 38. (8) , Toyota, engine, 257, Sunday Monday’s Games 100.1, 7, $133,653. Men Washington 95, Tulsa 90, OT SOFTBALL 39. (11) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, First Round Chicago at Phoenix (n) engine, 256, 69.2, 5, $101,745. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Super regionals 40. (28) , Toyota, accident, Pablo Carreno Busta, Spain, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. COURTESY BASEBALL 253, 42.2, 4, $87,745. David Ferrer (4), Spain, def. Marinko Juniors: Ian Beckman, first (left); Aaron Rouse, second. Late Saturday 41. (41) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Matosevic, Australia, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. Texas 3, Florida State 2 electrical, 213, 25.4, 0, $75,745. Milos Raonic (14), Canada, def. Xavier AL standings Nebraska 5, Oregon 2 42. (32) Michael McDowell, Ford, Malisse, Belgium, 6-2, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Arizona State 5, Kentucky 4 brakes, 50, 30.5, 2, $71,745. Gilles Simon (15), France, def. Lleyton East Division Sunday 43. (37) Scott Speed, Ford, Hewitt, Australia, 3-6, 1-6, 6-4, 6-1, 7-5. W L Pct GB Florida 1, UAB 0, Florida transmission, 39, 26.8, 1, $68,245. Sam Querrey (18), United States, def. New York 30 19 .612 — advances Race Statistics Lukas Lacko, Slovakia, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. Boston 31 20 .608 — Texas 4, Florida State 0, Texas Average Speed of Race Winner: Andreas Seppi (20), Italy, def. Leonardo 1 Baltimore 27 23 .540 3 ⁄2 advances 130.521 mph. Mayer, Argentina, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3, 6-7 Tampa Bay 25 24 .510 5 Oregon 4, Nebraska 3, 11 innings Time of Race: 4 hours, 35 minutes, (2), 6-4. 1 Toronto 21 29 .420 9 ⁄2 Nebraska 4, Oregon 2, Nebraska 49 seconds. Kevin Anderson (23), South Africa, def. Central Division advances Margin of Victory: 1.490 seconds. Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4. W L Pct GB Arizona State 5, Kentucky 2, Arizona Caution Flags: 11 for 61 laps. Jeremy Chardy (25), France, def. Detroit 28 20 .583 — St. advances Lead Changes: 24 among 12 drivers. Benjamin Becker, Germany, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. 1 Cleveland 27 22 .551 1 ⁄2 Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Johnson, 445; Women Chicago 24 24 .500 4 2. C.Edwards, 413; 3. M.Kenseth, 394; First Round 1 Kansas City 21 26 .447 6 ⁄2 4. C.Bowyer, 385; 5. K.Kahne, 370; Serena Williams (1), United States, def. 1 Minnesota 19 28 .404 8 ⁄2 6. D.Earnhardt Jr., 364; 7. K.Harvick, 362; Anna Tatishvili, Georgia, 6-0, 6-1. West Division Coca-Cola 600 8. P.Menard, 347; 9. M.Truex Jr., 336; Sara Errani (5), Italy, def. Arantxa Rus, W L Pct GB 10. Bra.Keselowski, 335; 11. Ky.Busch, 332; Netherlands, 6-1, 6-2. Texas 32 18 .640 — At Charlotte Motor Speedway 12. A.Almirola, 328 Nadia Petrova (11), Russia, lost to 1 Oakland 28 23 .549 4 ⁄2 Concord, N.C. Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4. Los Angeles 23 27 .460 9 Sunday Ana Ivanovic (14), Serbia, def. Petra COURTESY Seattle 21 29 .420 11 (Start position in parentheses) Martic, Croatia, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Houston 14 36 .280 18 Majors: Tiffany Ritch, first (left); Amanda Schmitt, second. 1. (15) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 400 At Indianapolis Motor Speedway Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (19), Russia, laps, 112.8 rating, 47 points, $401,811. Sunday def. Andrea Hlavackova, Czech Republic, NL standings 2. (6) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 400, (Starting position in parentheses) 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. 140.4, 44, $286,615. 1. (12) , Chevy, 200 laps. Sorana Cirstea (26), Romania, def. Kiki East Division 3. (2) , Chevrolet, 400, 2. (2) Carlos Munoz, Chevy, 200. Bertens, Netherlands, 5-7, 7-5, 6-2. W L Pct GB 117.3, 42, $218,560. 3. (7) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Chevy, 200. Venus Williams (30), United States, Atlanta 30 19 .612 — 4. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 400, 111.6, 4. (3) , Chevy, 200. lost to Urszula Radwanska, Poland, 7-6 1 Washington 26 24 .520 4 ⁄2 41, $220,915. 5. (14) Justin Wilson, Honda, 200. (5), 6-7 (4), 6-4. 1 Philadelphia 24 26 .480 6 ⁄2 5. (31) Joey Logano, Ford, 400, 92.8, 6. (8) Helio Castroneves, Chevy, 200. Sabine Lisicki (32), Germany, def. Sofia New York 18 29 .383 11 39, $174,823. 7. (5) AJ Allmendinger, Chevy, 200. Arvidsson, Sweden, 6-3, 6-4. 1 Miami 13 37 .260 17 ⁄2 6. (10) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 400, 8. (21) , Honda, 200. Central Division 91.8, 39, $174,198. 9. (19) , Honda, 200. W L Pct GB 7. (25) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 400, 10. (1) Ed Carpenter, Chevy, 200. HOCKEY St. Louis 32 17 .653 — 85.7, 38, $169,240. 11. (13) Oriol Servia, Chevy, 200. 1 Cincinnati 31 19 .620 1 ⁄2 8. (5) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 400, 105.9, 12. (23) Ryan Briscoe, Honda, 200. NHL playoffs 1 Pittsburgh 31 19 .620 1 ⁄2 36, $161,323. 13. (18) , Honda, 200. 1 Milwaukee 19 29 .396 12 ⁄2 9. (17) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 400, 14. (16) , Honda, 200. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Chicago 19 30 .388 13 94.8, 35, $150,665. 15. (29) Ana Beatriz, Honda, 200. Saturday West Division 10. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN these groups is now complete and 05538888 9 TEMP Farmworkers needed Medical Office looking for full AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, will be reviewed by the U.S. Fish NOW HIRING 7/01/13-2/22/14. Workers will 05539044 time employee in Optical Office. FLORIDA and Wildlife Service. Because this Managers & Assistant Manag- seed, set, cut, house, and strip Medical Billing Experience preferred but not PROBATE DIVISION new information for the remaining ers, High Springs fruit & gift tobacco; load, stack & harvest, Several years experience in all required. Will train. Send FILE NUMBER.: 13-0118-CP Priority Area 4 area required prepa- stores. Benefits avail: health, hay, straw & wheat. Must have 3 aspects in medical insurance resume to 763 SW Main Blvd. IN RE: ESTATE OF HARRY C. ration of a supplemental EA, an ad- months verifiable experience billing required. Salary based Lake City, FL 32025 DENUNE, ditional 30-day public comment peri- dental, & vacation Apply in person: Florida working in dark fired tobacco. on experience. Email resume in Deceased. od is now being provided pursuant to Subject to random drug testing at P/T Lab Tech/Supervisor needed NOTICE TO CREDITORS 36 CFR 215. This opportunity for Citrus Center (Chevron) confidence to for medical practice in North The administration of the estate of public involvement complies with 18603 NW CR 236, High employer’s expense. Guaranteed [email protected] 3/4 of contract hours. Work tools, Florida area. Excellent compensa- HARRY C. DENUNE, deceased, NEPA regulations that agencies Springs (exit 404 & I-75) or fax to 386-758-5987 tion for contract basis. Must have whose date of death was April 16, “Shall prepare, circulate, and file a supplies, equipment provided at no cost. Free housing provided for current FL license. Email resume 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court supplement to a statement in the to [email protected]. for Columbia County, Florida, Pro- same fashion (exclusive of scoping) 05539016 non-commuting workers. Billing Clerk bate Division, the address of which as a draft and final statement…” (40 Welder / Steel Fabricator Transportation & subsistence Suwannee Valley Nursing Center Post Office Box 2069, Lake City, CFR 1502.9(c)(4)). District Ranger Immediately job opening. Mig reimbursed to worker upon This job has been reposted. Florida 32055. The names and ad- Ivan Green invites your comments Welding experience - 5 yrs completion of 50% of contract, or It is now open for application or dresses of the personal representative regarding this new project informa- minimum, to include Stainless earlier, if appropriate. $9.80/hr. reapplication. Competitive salary/ and the personal representative’s at- tion. The supplemental EA and sup- layout and fabrication. Benefit Worksites in Ballard Co. KY. Great benefits. Experience billing torney are set forth below. porting documents are available on package: Paid Vacation, Paid Report or send a resume to nearest private insurance/Medicare/ If you have been served with a copy the project website Holidays. Some hand tools local FL Agency of Workforce Medicaid andBookkeeping of this notice and you have any claim (http://goo.gl/Hf27D) or will be pro- required. Please apply in person Innovations office or call receives priority. Contact- Danny or demand against the decedent’s es- vided upon request. Comments con- d M at Marlow-Hunter LLC on 386-755-9026 & reference Williamson, Administrator Publishe onthly by the tate, even if that claim is unmatured, cerning this proposed action must be Highway 441 in Alachua Job #KY0486821 Stan Armstrong contingent or unliquidated, you must postmarked or received within 30 386-792-7161 or Shrea McCoy, Farms – LaCenter, KY Human Resources- 386-792-7158 Lake City Reporter file your claim with the court ON days beginning the day after publica- 4 TEMP Farmworkers needed OR BEFORE THE LATER OF A tion of this notice in the Lake City 7/01/13-1/15/14. Workers will SUMMER WORK DATE TAT IS 3 MONTHS AFTER Reporter. The date of this publication GREAT PAY! THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF is the exclusive means for determin- plant, cultivate, cut, house, & strip tobacco. Must have 3 months veri- Immed. FT/PT openings, customer THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AF- ing the timing of the 30-day com- sales/sv., will train, cond. apply, TER YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF ment period, which includes Satur- fiable experience working in bur- ley/dark fired tobacco. Random all ages 17+, Call ASAP THIS NOTICE. days, Sundays, and Federal holidays. 386-269-0597 All other creditors of the decedent However, if the 30-day period ends drug testing at employer’s ex- and other persons who have claims on a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal pense. Guaranteed 3/4 of contract 19 TEMP Farmworkers needed or demands against decadent’s es- holiday, comments will be accepted hours. Tools, supplies, equipment 7/01/13-1/10/14. Workers will tate, including unmatured, contingent until the end of the next Federal provided at no cost. Free housing seed, set, cut, house, & strip tobac- or unliquidated claims, must file working day (11:59 p.m. EDT) . On- provided for non-commuting co; load & stack hay; plant, culti- their claims with he court ON OR ly those who submit timely com- workers. Transportation & subsis- vate & harvest corn & soybeans. BEFORE THE DATE THAT IS 3 ments or otherwise express interest tence reimbursed to worker upon Must have 3 month verifiable ex- MONTH AFTER THE FIRST PUB- in the proposed project will be ac- completion of 50% of contract, or perience working in burley dark LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. cepted as appellants. Comments can earlier. $9.80/hr. Worksites in fired tobacco. Subject to random ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND be sent by regular mail to Ivan Ballard & McCracken Co’s KY. drug testing at employer’s OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Green, District Ranger, Osceola Na- Report or send a resume to nearest expense. Guaranteed 3/4 of WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. tional Forest, P.O. Box 70, Olustee, local FL Agency of Workforce NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Florida, 32072. Oral or hand-deliv- contract hours. Work tools, PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ered comments must be received at Innovations office or call supplies & equip. provided at no ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) the Osceola Ranger District Office, 386-755-9026 & reference cost. Free housing provided for YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE 11 miles east of Lake City, Florida job # KY0486842. Gage Tobacco- non-commuting workers. DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH on U.S. Highway 90 within our nor- Paducah, KY Transportation & subsistence IS BARRED. mal business hours of 7:30 a.m to Account Professional reimbursed to worker upon The date of first publication of this 4:00 p.m, Monday through Friday. Needed Immediately, full time completion of 50% of contract, notice is MAY 21, 2013. Additional information may be ob- GL Reconc. & Job Cost or earlier if appropriate. 9.80/hr. Personal Representative: tained at this address, or you may accounting exp preferred. Worksites in Logan & Todd Co. AUDREY BULLARD DENUNE call (386) 752-2577. Comments may Call for an appt. 386-462-2047 KY. Report or send a resume to 1826 SW State Road 47 be mailed electronically to our of- nearest local FL Agency of Work- Lake City, FL 32025 fice, in a common digital format, at Email Resume [email protected] EEO DFWP force Innovations office or call Attorney for Personal Representa- comments-southern-florida-osceo- 386-755-9026 & reference JO tive: [email protected] or comments-southern- 6 TEMP Farmworkers needed #KY0479032. Wright Farms- CLAY B. TOUSEY, JR., ESQUIRE [email protected]. In accordance 7/08/13-12/31/13. Workers will Lewisburg, KY Florida Bar No. 221813 with 36 CFR 215, individuals or or- seed, set, cut, house, & strip tobac- Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball ganizations wishing to be eligible to co. Workers may perform support 818 North A1A, Suite 104 appeal must provide the following duties such as field and shed main- To place your Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 information: tenance, and operation of farm (904) 356-2600 1) Your name and address. classified ad call Attorney for Personal Representa- 2) Title of the Proposed Action. equipment. Must have 3 months tive: 3) Comments or other expression of verifiable experience working in 755-5440 [email protected] interest regarding the supplemental tobacco. Subject to random drug EA, along with supporting reasons testing at employer’s expense. 05538944 that the Responsible Official should Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. MAY 21, 28, 2013 consider in reaching a decision. Work tools, supplies & equip. pro- 4) Your signature or other means of vided at no cost. Free housing NOTICE OF ABANDONMENT identification verification. For organ- provided for non-commuting Stor-it America - Mini Storage izations, a signature or other means workers. Transportation & subsis- The following units will be auc- of identification verification must be tence reimbursed to worker upon tioned off on Saturday, June 07, provided for the individual author- 2013 at 9:00 AM Location is 2-1/2 completion of 50% of contract, or ized to represent your organization. earlier, if appropriate. $9.80/hr. miles north of the post office on 5) Those using electronic means may Hwy. 41, owned by Stor-it America Worksites in Muhlenberg Co KY. submit a scanned signature. Other- Report or send a resume to nearest wise another means of verifying the Alexia Allen, Scott Hayter Unit#17 local FL Agency of Workforce In- identity of the individual or organi- novations office or call 386-755- Lauren Strickland Unit#75 zational representative may be neces- Jacob-John Suannko Unit#85 sary for electronically submitted 9026 & reference JO # Brittany William Unit#27 comments or comments received by KY0486408. Carver Farms – telephone. Greenville, KY 05539025 6) Individual members of an organi- Columbia Grain May 28, 2013 zation must submit their own com- June 4, 2013 Scale House Operator. ments to meet the requirements of Duties will include weighing and REGISTRATION OF appeal eligibility; comments re- loading trucks as well as assisting FICTITIOUS NAMES ceived on behalf of an organization with Feed Mill operations as are considered as those of the organi- We the undersigned, being duly zation only. needed. Experience with sworn, do hereby declare under oath commercial trucks and scales that the names of all persons interest- 05539032 preferred. Applications are ed in the business or profession May 28, 2013 available at: Columbia Grain & carried on under the name of Ingredients, Inc. 3830 NW Brown C & M TRANSPORTATION We will sell the following tenants Road, Lake City, FL 32094 260 SW OLD NIBLACK AVENUE units at Community Self Storage 814 Kindergarten Teacher, Florida FORT WHITE, FL 32038 SW State certified, experience preferred. Contact Phone Number: Road 247/Branford Hwy., Friday, Interested applicants should (352)318-2011 and the extent of the June 7, 2013 at 1:00PM. interest of each, is as follows: contact us at Epiphany Catholic WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. School, 752-2320 Name: MARK J. HENRY 386-961-9926. Extent of Interest: 50% MECHANIC NEEDED with by:/s/ MARK J. HENRY ERIC CLEMENTS tools and experience. Southern Furniture & Household Goods Specialized Truck & Trailer. Name: CATHERINE M. THOMAS 386-752-9754 Extent of Interest: 50% WANDA PERRY by:/s/ CATHERINE M. THOMAS Boxes & Totes of Household Goods Musgrove Construction, Inc. has an immediate opening for STATE OF FLORIDA KIMBER LAVALLEY Diesel Mechanic. Must have own COUNTY OF COLUMBIA Furniture & Boxes hand tools and a clean Class A Sworn to and subscribed before me CDL, hydraulic experience and this 20TH day of MAY, A.D. 2013. MICHAEL GATES welding helpful. Drug free work- By:/s/ LORRIE ANN SWEETAP- Furniture & Household Goods place. Call Jesse at 386-364-2941 PLE or come by office on Hwy 90, DESTINY D HILL Live Oak for more info. 05539001 Household MAY 28, 2013 N&W Dry Cleaners is now REQUEST FOR COMMENTS PAUL FINLEY taking applications. Upper Suwannee Basin Analysis Household Please apply in person at Area 316 W Duval Street, Lake City Supplemental Environmental RODNEY D LEWIS Need Class "A" CDL drivers, Assessment Household ($14.00/hr) to start, Delivering Priority Area 4 Vegetation produce in the local area. 2 yrs. Treatments for Ecosystem Restora- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO min. exp. in a Tractor/Trailer. tion, Hazardous Fuel Removal, and REFUSE ALL BIDS. Must have Reasonable 7 yr MVR, Wildlife Habitat Cash only, 10% Buyers premium, USDA Forest Service Jerry Duncan #AU527. and be proficient at maintaining Osceola National Forest logs. Must be able to lift up to Osceola Ranger District 05538798 70 lbs and be able to stand, bend, Baker and Columbia Counties, Flori- May 21, 28, 2013 stoop and able to push or pull a da loaded pallet jack. Benefits include On June 28, 2012 a decision was 401-K, Profit Sharing, Medical & signed to implement the Priority Services Dental.Must live in or around the Area 4 Environmental Assessment 060 Starke area. Contact J. Tucker (EA) for Forest compartments 86, Lawn / Parcel / Acre Mowing @ 386-628-7353 or 87, 100 and 101. A decision for man- $15.00 per acre with no minimum. [email protected] agement actions for other sites iden- for additional info. P/U applica- tified in the initial EA was deferred $10.00 trip charge. Free estimates. (904) 651-0016 tions at 2222 N. Temple Ave, pending additional analysis for po- Unit 4 Any day till to 12:00pm tential impacts concerning federally endangered red-cockaded woodpeck- Lynn’s Pet Grooming now open. Real Estate Assistant wanted for er (RCW) groups further east in the $25-$35 by appt. Owner may stay Agent. Real estate experience a project area. A Biological Assess- w/ pet during groom. Most small must. Fax resume to 386-758-8920 ment and RCW foraging analysis for breeds. Takes 1-1.5hrs. 288-5966 or email [email protected] Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2013 5B Schools & Mobile Homes Business & 240 Education 640 for Sale 750 Office Rentals 810 Home for Sale

05537693 WANTED…CASH PAID for Oakbridge Office Complex Quality built 3 bedroom Deer Interested in a Medical Career? your Mobile Home, Singlewide or Professional Office Available Valley model home. Immaculate Express Training offers Doublewide flood homes wel- 725 SE Baya Dr and move in ready. MLS 82494 courses for beginners & exp come. Call 386-288-8379 Call 752-4820 Missy Zecher Remax Professio- nals 89,000 386-623-0237 Only $825/mth. Utilities furnished • Nursing Assistant, $479 Cedar 2 story Log Home w/ metal next class- 5/20/2013 Mobile Home 2128 SW Main, Ste. 101 650 & Land (386) 752-5035 roof on 11 acres, 3 sheds w/ elec- 7 days 7-7 A Bar Sales, Inc. tricity, private drive, MLS 82827 • Phlebotomy national certifica- Price just reduced! New MH w/ $349,900. REO Realty Group, tion, $800 next class- 6/03/2013 huge barn/workshop on 1+ acre. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 1999 Lexus ES300 Master has walk in closet. MLS Lots for Sale 674 NW Horizon St. MLS 83102. • LPN 9/16/2013 805 Sunroof, 186,000 miles #82586. $68,900 Accredited Real 3/2 brick w/ lots of space on 7 Fees incl. books, supplies, exam Estate Mike Foster 288-3596 Nice 5 acre lot located in quiet acres. 3 stalls, round pin & tack/ fees. Call 386-755-4401 or Great Buy! 3br/2ba immaculate setting River Rise s/d, Homes feed shed. Century 21 Darby $2,500 expresstrainingservices.com MH on 5 beautiful acres. Pole only, paved street. $65,000 Rogers 752-6575 , $219,900 barn, workshop, fire place MLS #76151 Results Realty, 434 SW Riddle Lane MLS 83346. $105,000 Ginger Parker 386- Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 built in 2007. Like new vinyl sided 386-752-2848 365-2135 Hallmark Real Estate Eastside Village Realty, Inc. home, convenient to schools and Pets & Supplies shopping. Century 21 Darby 310 Jackie Taylor & Associates MLS #76668 - $32,000, Buildable lot for site built Rogers 752-6575 , $99,900 FREE to good home - Male 3/2 brick home on .72 acres. Nice family & kitchen. Close to homes only. In Forest Country. 1376 NW Lake Jeffrey Rd LAKE CITY REPORTER Chihuahua poodle mix. 7 yrs old. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 Great with kids and other animals. town. MLS #83189 $147,000 MLS 83588. Large brick home. NEW HOME FOUND 386-590-3013 Becky Justice Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Lots of potential for this property. MLS #76668 - $32,000, Century 21 Darby Rogers Jackie Taylor & Associates 752-6575 , $70,000 KITTENS FREE 3/2 2 acres w/ in ground pool and Buildable lot for site built to good home, 12 wks & 8 wks., screen enclosure. Lots of storage homes only. In Forest Country. 5bd/3ba Two story brick & vinyl 3 bob tailed space. $171,000 Call Denise Bose 752-5290 home on 28 acres fenced.. Security Contact 386-243-8577 MLS #81368 386-590-3013 Becky Justice system and gated MLS 83597 PUBLISHER'S NOTE $349,500. PUBLISHER'S NOTE REO Realty Group, Jackie Taylor & Associates 2003 All real estate advertising in this Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs 5/3 on 5 acres with front and rear newspaper is subject to the fair and cats being sold to be at least 8 housing act which makes it illegal Great location, 3/3, extra living covered porch. two car covered 755-5440 755-5445 weeks old and have a health room, separate family room, Flori- Classifieds Circulation carport MLS #83464 $249,000 to advertise "any preference, certificate from a licensed da room, workshop. Missy Zecher This Reporter Works For You! 386-590-3013 Becky Justice limitation, or discrimination based veterinarian documenting they on race, color, religion, sex, Remax Professionals MLS 83598 have mandatory shots and are Nice mini farm on 2 Ac. fenced disability, familial status or nation- $247,000 386-623-0237 free from intestinal and external and cross fenced w/water for al origin; or any intention to make Plantation S/D, custom tile work parasites. Many species of wild- livestock. 2B/2B. MLS# 82569, such preference, limitation or throughout, french doors to private life must be licensed by Florida Results Realty $41,000. Brittany discrimination." Familial status patio, volume ceiling, MLS 83649 Fish and Wildlife. If you are Stoeckert 386-397-3473 includes children under the age of Missy Zecher Remax Professio- Contact us unsure, contact the local 18 living with parents or legal nals 185,000 386-623-0237 office for information. 24 acres - older 3/2 DWMH, front custodians, pregnant women and porch full length of MH, open people securing custody of chil- Completely updated in 2011, new floor plan. (needs TLC) $99,000 dren under the age of 18. This flooring, new appliances, in desira- at the paper. 402 Appliances Nelda Hatcher 386-688-8067 newspaper will not knowingly ble neighborhood. MLS 83691 Poole Realty MLS#82998 accept any advertising for real es- $79,900. REO Realty Group, Black Kenmore side by side, tate which is in violation of the Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Ice & water in the door, Unfurnished Apt. law. Our readers are hereby in- Horse Property - 1,500+ sqft, 2/2 Excellent condition, very clean 710 For Rent formed that all dwellings adver- w/ FP, barn, stalls, on 4+ acres. $375. Contact 755-8818 tised in this newspaper are availa- Close to White Springs. $129,900 Amberwood Hills Apts. ble on an equal opportunity basis. David Mincey 386-590-0157 Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. To complain of discrimination call Poole Realty MLS#77888 Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & Garage Sales HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Location, Location! 2br/1ba river CLASSIFIED ADS 430 sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. the toll free 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com house very close to Branford, PUBLISHER'S NOTE telephone number to the hearing Owner Motivated! $160,000 386-755-5440 All Yard Sale Ads Columbia Arms Apt. located impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Sherrel McCall 386-688-7563 Must be Pre-Paid. 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. Poole Realty MLS#80948 Pet Friendly. Home for Sale Just Listed - in White Springs, a SUBSCRIPTION Pool , laundry & balcony. 810 block off the main street. 3/2 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com Miscellaneous Remax- Pam Beauchamp corner lot w/ nice shade trees. 386-755-5445 440 Gorgeous Lake View 386-303-2505, Seller will pay $45,000 Vern Roberts 386-688- Electric Garage Door 16x7 solid 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A closing! 3BR/2BA, 1662sf .45ac, 1940 Poole Realty MLS#83528 brown in color. Great Condition $500 month & $500 deposit. quiet neighborhood. Nice Kitchen, Spacious & Elegant! Gorgeous w/ 1 remote $500 OBO. No pets. 386-697-4814 shed & more. #80447 $144,900 4br/2ba brick home, Forest Coun- ALL OTHER DEPARTMENTS Call 386-365-3271 Greentree Townhouse Remax- Pam Beauchamp try, newer roof, beautifully land- 386-752-1293 Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free 386-303-2505, Reduced - 4br/2ba, scaped,$175,000 Ron Feagle 386- WHIRLPOOL STACKED W/D water & sewer. Balcony & patio. 288-2901 Hallmark Real Estate 7 yrs old, Excellent Condition 1883sf, .501ac, 2 car carport, Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. screened/carpeted back porch, Available 5/27 $500 obo 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com Farms & Contact 352-516-0634 2 sheds. #80607 $129,500 ELECTRONIC ADS SEND TO Newly remodeled Remax- Pam Beauchamp 820 Acreage Mobile Home 1bd/1ba & 2bd/1ba 386-303-2505, Reduced. Great 10 ACRES priced $10,000 below [email protected] 610 Lots for Rent Call for details gold course home. 3BR/2BA, + property appraiser value! In SE 386-867-9231 den .51ac, Large covered back Columbia County only $25,000 Mon.-Fri.: 8 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. NEWER 2/2. Super clean on 1 ac Redwine Apartments porch. #81110 $174,000 Paula Lawrence 386-623-1973 North by distribution center. Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, Remax- Pam Beauchamp Hallmark Real Estate Perfect for Target employee. $550. we have a home for you. THIS REPORTER WORKS FOR YOU! mo Call for details. 386-867-9231 386-303-2505, Reduced - 3br/2ba, 2 homes 20 acres! Main home 386-754-1800. 2428sf, 1.768ac, privacy fenced w/large open rooms, high ceilings. www.myflapts.com Mobile Homes garden area, dock on lake, Guest DW w/deck. Large work- Lake City Reporter UPDATED APT, beautiful views. #83082 $249,000 shop, $329,000 Janet Creel 386- 630 for Rent 719-0382 Hallmark Real Estate w/tile floors/fresh paint. Remax- Pam Beauchamp 2/1 w/ Screened porch, Lg. lot, in Great area. 386-303-2505, Plantations Pool 4 1/2 acre lot. Lake Jeffery Road. 180 East Duval St. very nice, clean, well maintained, 386-752-9626 Home 3BR/2BA, 1780sf .51ac, Gorgeous Oaks!Paved Rd Owner Financing! NO DOWN! Lake City, FLorida 32055 safe, small park, no pets, really Wayne Manor Apts. French door to pool/lanai, privacy nice place to live, with long term fenced back yard.#83471 $189,000 $59,900. $525mo 352-215-1018. 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2 Fort White met The First under Mike Rizzi, now in his 61 ⁄3 innings. Howell also hit Academy in Orlando in the second stint as head coach. .275 with six extra base hits opening round of the play- Rizzi also took the Indians and 15 RBIs. offs for the second straight to the playoffs in 2002-03- Fort White’s most cel- year. The Royals avenged 06, the last two times as ebrated individual athlete their loss to Fort White in district champions. was Sitia Martinez, who 2011. Fort White traveled qualified for state in the Fort White’s baseball to Ocala to face Trinity 100 meters and 300-meter team also bolted out of the Catholic in the opening hurdles and placed fourth gate to open the 2013 sea- round of the playoffs. The in the hurdles. son. The Indians were 9-1 Indians and Celtics hooked Martinez won 11 district in their first 10 games, and up in a 2-1 struggle for the championships during her finished the season 14-11. ages, which was won by career at Fort White. The After an opening bye, the home team in the 13th senior signed a scholar- host Fort White dispatched inning. ship with Florida Atlantic Interlachen in their district Fort White ace Robby University. tournament semifinal to Howell signed with UCF Kellen Snider, Chris make the state playoffs. The prior to the season and jus- Waites and A.J. Kluess qual- Indians lost to Williston in tified the faith shown by the ified for state in weightlift- the championship game. Knights. ing and Snider earned team Fort White’s trip to the He was 7-3 with a 1.59 points with a fourth-place playoffs was the fourth time ERA and 95 strikeouts in finish.

FILE Fort White High’s 2012-13 basketball team was the first to make the state playoffs and win a game in the postseason. Team members are (front row, from left) Kaleel Jackson, Mitchel Del Castillo, Jalen Wyche, Joe Powers, Paul Perry and Michael Mulberry. Back row (from left) are Dre Brown, Qarin Porter, Trey Phillips, Melton Sanders, Brandon Myers and Chris Cottrell.

FILE Fort White High’s Kellen Snider placed fourth at state in the 219-pound weight class.

FILE Fort White High’s 2013 baseball team made the state playoffs for the first time in three years. Seniors on the team are (front row, from left) Brady Wilkinson, Kody Moniz, manager Briar Rhine and Anthony Gonzalez. Back row (from left) are Brandon Myers, Robby Howell, Lake City Reporter Lane Pendergrast and Kevin Dupree.

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