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WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM LAWSUIT: FGC TO CITY: SUV VS. MOTORCYCLE Medical material Critical not well PUT UP OR injuries suited Local man joins in bike march to court. SHUT UP By CARL MCKINNEY crash [email protected] College wants proof that tree-removal Memorial Day wreck sends Following in the footsteps orders are actually coming from FAA of other litigants across the motorcyclist to UF Shands. country, a local man has filed a lawsuit against a By COREY ARWOOD New Jersey-based company [email protected] over a hernia mesh that was supposed to be a medical A motorcyclist and SUV collided on breakthrough — but was Memorial Day, sending the biker to an actually made with mate- area hospital by helicopter for emergen- rials that are “biologically cy care. He remained in critical condi- incompatible with human tion Tuesday, Lake City police said. tissue” and react “negative- Public Information Officer Mike Lee ly and sometimes danger- said the man, whom police did not identi- ously” with the user, a civil fy, was flown to UF Health Shands at the complaint alleges. University of Florida. James Weeks of Columbia “There was a helmet at the scene that County underwent surgery we believe he was wearing,” Lee said. in August 2017, during The collision happened at the intersec- which time a Bard Ventralex tion of U.S. Highway 441 and State Road Hernia Patch was used. 100 around 8:30 p.m., he said. The product, manufac- Few details were available, but Lee tured by C.R. Bard Inc., is said the motorcyclist was traveling north made of a self-expanding on Highway 441 and the SUV was turn- patch containing two lay- ing onto State Road 100 at the time of the ers of polypropylene mesh FILE PHOTOS collision. stitched with polytetrafluo- roethylene monofilament, CRASH continued on 2A according to the complaint, filed May 22. Documents unclear to date In English, that translates to fatigue, severe abdom- By CARL MCKINNEY inal pain, loss of appetite [email protected] Man stole and vomiting, the complaint alleges, describing the Florida Gateway College product as “unreasonably asked city officials to pro- fence, say dangerous.” vide documents backing The mesh is not adher- up their claim that federal deputies ing and a revision surgery and state authorities were is necessary, the complaint demanding the removal states. of vast swaths of trees at By COREY ARWOOD Weeks is not alone in Florida Gateway Airport, [email protected] suing Bard. and the results were under- Multiple law firms are whelming, college adminis- A Lake City man was arrested by sher- actively courting clients to trators say. iff’s deputies for stealing roughly $400 file suit against the compa- FGC, which fears the worth of new fence he said he helped ny for the product. city’s plan to cut down trees install and wanted back According to Kansas- on the neighboring air- from the owner, a CCSO based firm Hollis Law, Bard port property will worsen report says. has already faced thousands flooding issues on campus, Gregory Allen of lawsuits over its trans- requested documents show- Warner, 23, of Lake City, vaginal mesh and bladder ing the removal is necessary was arrested for grand sling products, which are to resolve issues with line- TOP: Security was one of several reasons city officials cited theft and placed in coun- also made from polypropyl- of-sight and flight obstruc- for wanting to remove 133 acres of trees from Florida Warner ty jail with no bond, jail ene — a material that poses tion. The city has previ- Gateway Airport. As the open, unattended gate in this file records show. known health risks. ously claimed the Federal photo shows, their commitment to security has not always The missing fence was reportedly Many victims who were Aviation Administration been clear. ABOVE: Deer intruding on runways was also taken from a residence in the 400 implanted by surgeons with and Florida Department a problem requiring removal of the trees, the city said, of NE Sunnybrook Street. the Ventralex Hernia devic- of Transportation were though as this surveillance still shows, at least some deer The victim “advised the fence cost entered through a huge gap in a perimeter fence. The gap SUIT continued on 2A TREES continued on 2A has since been repaired. FENCE continued on 2A

Second fire deemed non-suspicious by state fire marshal Two blazes in a week borhood as a blaze that broke investigators only because of its two events. details. had prompted probe. out only days before has been proximity to a fire at another trail- State investigators recently “Investigators have not uncov- deemed non-suspicious by a state er days before. reached the conclusion about the ered any indications of suspicious fire marshal investigation, though Columbia County Fire Rescue May 3 fire that destroyed the activity surrounding this incident. By COREY ARWOOD the cause of the blaze remains Division Chief Josh Wehinger said Camelot Loop residence. At this time, the cause of the fire [email protected] unknown. as far as CCFR is now concerned A public information officer with is undetermined,” said Leighton A county fire official said the there is no longer cause for sus- the State Division of Investigative A trailer fire in the same neigh- incident was turned over to state pecting a connection between the and Forensic Services relayed its FIRES continued on 2A

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June SongFarmers Gathering THE WEATHER 30 WED 31THU 01FRI 02SAT 03 SUN set for Saturday at St. James Storms Chance Slight Storms Chance and rain of chance likely of From staff reports showers storms of Mostly storms Bascom Norris Drive, Lake tion, contact Skip Johns likely Cloudy storms cloudy City, Florida 32025. at 386-344-2906 or visit The June Gathering of Acoustic jam style for- the Suwannee Valley HI 85HI LO LO 70 HI 86 HI LO LO 72 HI 88HI LO LO 72 HI HI86 LO LO 72 HI 88HI LO LO 72 the SongFarmers of the mat. Musicians, friends and SongFarmers Facebook Suwannee River Valley families welcome. All ages page at https://www.face- will be Saturday, June 2, and skill levels welcome. book.com/songfarmersoft- REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Wednesday, May 30 Wednesday's highs/Wednesday night's low from 7-9 p.m. at St. James No charge. hesuwanneerivervalley/ Valdosta Episcopal Church, 2423 SW For additional informa- City Thursday Friday 85/70 Jacksonville 86/72 Cape Canaveral Tallahassee Lake City 85/73/ts 87/73/ts 86/72 85/70 Daytona Beach 86/73/ts 88/73/ts Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 87/74/ts 87/74/ts Pensacola 86/70 85/74 Ft. Lauderdale 84/76/ts 85/75/pc es are now pursuing similar The FDA originally 86/76 Panama City 83/76 Ocala Gainesville 88/72/ts 88/73/ts SUIT litigation, with “scores” of approved Bard’s Ventralex 86/70 Jacksonville 89/73/ts 90/73/ts Continued From 1A Ventralex lawsuits pending in July 2002. Bard used the Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 86/79/ts 87/79/pc 85/72 83/74 Lake City 88/72/ts 88/73/ts in state and federal courts, FDA 510(k) approval pro- Tampa Miami 85/75/ts 87/75/pc according to the firm. gram for the Ventralex. Naples 87/73/ts 86/73/sh 85/72 West Palm Beach 85/74 Ocala 89/72/ts 88/72/ts Orlando 87/73/ts 87/73/ts The victim “advised he his family through a rela- Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 84/75/ts 86/77/ts Ft. Myers 85/76 Pensacola 85/74 89/74/pc 91/74/ts FENCE arrived at his rental prop- tionship with his daughter. Naples Tallahassee 86/73/ts 89/74/ts Continued From 1A erty and observed his new The deputy added a state- 83/74 Miami Tampa 87/75/ts 87°/75/ts 85/76 wooden privacy fence miss- ment that said, “It should be Key West Valdosta 85/72/ts 89/73/ts him $33 per panel and there ing with only the post stand- noted Gregory was arrest- 85/79 W. Palm Beach 85/74/ts 85/73/pc is 12 panels missing with ing,” the reporting deputy’s ed on 5/26/2018 while driv- a total value of $398 and statement said. ing without a license and I LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX FYI " Test desires prosecution,” the The owner’s testimo- observed the fence in the An exclusive TEMPERATURES SUN report said. ny said his daughter told back of the vehicle he was service The testimony taken from him she saw Warner on in possession of.” High Tuesday 87 Sunrise today 6:30 a.m. Low Tuesday 73 Sunset today 8:26 p.m. 6 brought to the property owner implicat- Saturday at 4 a.m. in their Details show the incident Normal high 89 Sunrise tom. 6:30 a.m. HighEXTREME: our readers ed Warner in the fence theft yard with a flashlight. was reported around 12:30 Sunset tom. 10 minutes to burn Normal low 66 8:27 p.m. 30 mins to burn by and appeared in the report’s According to the victim, p.m. Sunday. Record high 99 in 1908 Today’s Record low 53 in 1988 MOON ultra-violet The Weather probable cause details. Warner has a connection to radiation risk Moonrise today 9:29 p.m. for the area on Channel. PRECIPITATION Moonset today 7:25 a.m. a scale from 0 Tuesday 0.00" Moonrise tom. 10:20 p.m. to 10+. Month total 4.45" Moonset tom. 8:10 a.m. “Basically the issue is that because the bike didn’t Year total 9.70" CRASH the driver of the motorcycle have a license plate and the Normal month-to-date 2.24" Normal year-to-date 15.75" Continued From 1A was not in any condition to vehicle identification num- June 6 June 13 June 20 June 28 Forecasts, data and graphics ©IBM Corporation 1994, 2018 give us any information last ber showed the machine Last New First Full Quarter Quarter

The driver of the Nissan night,” he said. was not registered to the Xterra, whom police also Responding officers man, Lee said. declined to identify, was had to work to obtain the Both vehicles were WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY uninjured, he said. motorcyclist’s identification impounded, he said. 110 7a 1p 7p 1a 6a A total of 140 people were rescued by lifeguards from 100 dangerous rip currents 91 90 off Daytona Beach Highway 441. The second hotspots. 90 89 87 87 87 Shores, Fla. on this 80 date in 1997. In 1951, FIRES fire was in the 200 block The earlier fire broke out 80 during the cleanup from 73 74 73 of the trailer park and the preceding weekend, 72 72 70 a destructive tornado in Continued From 1A 70 67 Scottsbluff, Neb., a occurred around 2:30 p.m. Wehinger said. bean was found 60 embedded into an egg. Tomkins III, in response to on May 3. The residence was occu- Even more mysterious investigation inquiries. It slowed traffic along pied by a tenant who lost 0 was the fact that the egg was uncracked. Both fires occurred on the highway as firefight- his dog in the fire but was Camelot Loop off U.S. ers worked to extinguish not home at the time. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A SVEC presents donation check to United Way

From staff reports Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) proud- ly continues its tradition of outreach to its community, including its outstanding sup- port of United Way through multiple fundraising avenues. During the 2017-2018 United Way communi- ty fundraising campaign, SVEC employees commit- ted $5,076 through payroll deduction, a more than 11 percent increase over the prior year. These contribu- tions were matched 50 cents to the dollar by the coop- erative. Employee-organized fundraisers brought in an additional $526. The cooperative addition- ally continued its tradition of sponsoring Santa’s visit from the North Pole to the Lake City Holiday Inn and Suites’ Breakfast with Santa event which benefitted United Way. SVEC was also able to COURTESY supplement its support of Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative employees presented checks for the matching funds received through Co-Bank’s Sharing Success United Way with a $5,000 Matching Grant, bringing to conclusion the cooperative’s 2017-2018 United Way campaign support. The SVEC employees also presented Sharing Success Matching funds from the First Annual Suwannee Valley Charity Cornhole Tournament. These funds represent the first contribution to be received in Grant from CoBank. Part support of the local United Way’s 2018-2019 fundraising efforts. In addition to the amount of Co-Bank funds, SVEC employees saw an 11 of the Farm Credit System, percent increase in employee giving, which was increased thanks to a corporate match of 50 percent. The cooperative also continued its CoBank provides loans, leas- sponsorship of Santa’s trip from the North Pole to be at the Lake City Holiday Inn & Suites’ Breakfast with Santa event benefiting the local es and financing for agricul- United Way. Pictured left to right are Chief Financial Officer Christine Moor, Member Service Representative Christy Tuckey, Director of ture businesses and rural Administrative Services Vicky Talmadge, United Way Executive Director Rita Dopp, Director of Communications Jon Little, Member Service utilities. Coordinator Trevita Riley, Cashier Debbie Edwards, Member Service Director John Robinson, and Member Service Representative Denny Altogether, the cooper- Tompkins. ative’s support of United uted $3,157. which cultivates communi- Many people in our com- For more information on Suwannee counties. SVEC Way’s 2017-2018 campaign “Not only is United Way ty participation through the munity have unmet needs,” the United Way of Suwannee maintains over 4,000 miles totals $13,267. of Suwannee Valley very engagement of the company said SVEC Executive Vice Valley, visit www.unitedway- of electric distribution lines Already, SVEC has raised fortunate to have SVEC as in many community efforts President and CEO, Michael suwanneevalley.org. and serves an area of about funds toward United Way’s such a tremendous support- as well as individual employ- McWaters. “We support the SVEC provides safe, afford- 2,000 square miles. SVEC’s 2018-2019 campaign through er, it is always such a plea- ee volunteerism,” stated United Way because they are able and reliable electric ser- headquarters is in Live Oak, its First Annual Suwannee sure to participate with the Rita Dopp, United Way of able to leverage our contribu- vice to its consumer-mem- Florida. More information Valley Charity Cornhole SVEC employees in their Suwannee Valley executive tions to help their affiliated bers in Florida’s Columbia, about SVEC is available at Tournament which contrib- efforts. This is a company director. agencies meet those needs.” Hamilton, Lafayette and www.svec-coop.com. Spirit of the Suwannee set for Live Oak in June

From staff reports

Open Mic Night with Lyndie is set for June 1 while Sondra Hunt and her band will perform June 2 in the Music Hall at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak, Fla. Lyndie Burris, a for- mer Nashville artist now returned to Orange Park, will keep the music going all evening, performing some music herself along with North Florida and South Georgia country artists who love to enter- tain. Those already signed up include artists Kam Williams (Mayo), Josh Edwards (High Springs), Allie Caile (Jacksonville), Reginald Stacy (Bronson), JA Weisner (Branford), Kassidy Kolwyck (O’Brien) and Katelyn Hurtado (Jacksonville). If you haven’t signed up, now’s the time If you would like to take part in this spe- cial evening, please contact Lyndie Burris at Lyndie@ Lyndieonline.com. If you did not get the chance to sign up, come on out and if there’s still a spot open, you may still get a chance to perform on stage. Be sure weekend and enjoy a great to bring your CD or other weekend and some great music. music? If you would like to Music begins at 7 p.m. make reservations, just call Friday night, doors open us at 386-364-1683 to get any at 6 p.m. for dinner. Friday details needed. night dinner special is prime If you would like to rent rib! Yum, yum! And you will one of our beautiful cabins, like the price! a spot to park your RV/ Saturday night, hold on camper or primitive camp to your dancing shoes! It’s for these events or one of the exciting Sondra Hunt our many other exciting and her band lighting up events such as the Garth the Music Hall Stage with Brooks Tribute Show June tons of great music! The 23 or if you just need addi- Clockwise, from top left: Lyndie Burris, Kam Williams, dancing floor will be waiting tional info, please call the Sondra Hunt, JA Weisner, and Josh Edwards are the while the dynamic Sondra SOSMP at 386-364-1683, artists set to perform at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Hunt just owns the stage email mailtospirit@musi- Park (SOSMP) in Live Oak June 1-2. Music begins at 7 with her terrific singing and cliveshere.com or go to p.m. Friday night, doors open at 6 p.m. for dinner. For performances. Doors open www.musicliveshere.com. more information call 386-364-1683, email mailtospir- at 6 p.m. for dinner, show The SOSMP is located 4.5 [email protected] or go to www.musicliveshere. begins at 8 p.m. Sondra, of miles south of Interstate com. Lake Butler, will keep your 75 and 4.5 miles north of attention for sure! SOS Café Interstate 10 at the beautiful has various Saturday night Suwannee River off US 129 specials so come on out and at 3076 95th Drive in Live see what’s cooking! Oak, Fla. Stop in and say Why not come spend the hello! COURTESY PHOTOS OPINION Wednesday, May 30, 2018 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A

ANOTHER VIEW Threat from China’s navy growing

rom humble beginnings, the U.S. Navy has expanded to become the world’s most powerful. F In April, some 325,673 Americans were on active naval duty, and 98,481 on ready reserve. But America’s dominance is now being seriously chal- lenged by communist China, which is using our own money — through our repayment of massive loans on the national debt — to help dramatically grow its navy. While the U.S. has 283 deployable battle force ships at present, for example, China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy is expected to have 415 combat ships by 2030. J. William Middendorf, a former secretary of the Navy, provided some chilling context on these pages last year (“America faces grim peril in the seas,” Commentary, April 7, 2017). “The rising capabilities of China’s navy and related air assets have been underes- timated,” he warned. China has been building “new and Fighting abortion till the end larger surface units, including destroyers that are rough- ly comparable to the American Arleigh Burke-class and t common law, there was a sixth month is the act of a resent- frigates and corvettes better suited to fight at sea than widely accepted principle ful child lashing out at the parent the American Littoral Combat Ship (LCS).” A that silence means consent. who disappointed her, and an act of Mr. Middendorf sees a particularly troubling threat Unless you spoke out in opposition defiance more than a declaration of in China’s missile and anti-missile programs. The to a specific policy or event, you independence. The abolition of the DF-21D mobile ballistic missile, “when fully developed, were presumed to be in agreement. Eighth Amendment in Ireland is a could be capable of destroying decks of a U.S. super Silence speaks volumes, at statement of rebellion. carrier at a distance of up to 1,000 miles,” he noted. ear-piercing decibels. But in declaring their indepen- Meanwhile, the WU-14 hypersonic glide vehicle could And so, I am speaking out, unlike dence, the Irish have become “from 60 miles above the earth ... release a preci- Pope Francis, who has so far been the victimizers. In order to seek sion-guided, supersonic missile and against which there quiet about the single most devastat- Christine M. Flowers freedom, these children of historic is no present defense.” ing defeat for human and civil rights cfl[email protected] bondage, they have enslaved the Recently, China’s navy reportedly launched anti- of this young century: Ireland’s unborn Irishmen by turning them ship cruise missiles, as well as surface-to-air mis- repeal of its constitutional abortion into “property,” disposable because siles, on the Spratly Islands near the Philippines. ban. invisible. This has been a disputed territory for some years, I descend from a long line of reason the battle is still being waged The New York Times carried a and it’s the first time the Chinese have ever done Irishmen on my redheaded father’s and the so-called right to kill the photo of young women celebrating something like this. side. I know little about my Celtic developing child is constantly being with glee. My paper ran a headline Hence, as its sea power gets stronger and more roots, but I was fiercely proud of challenged in the courts and leg- describing a “decisive win for abor- advanced, China is becoming more defiant. the distant history of courageous islatures is precisely because the tion rights.” And those who see These developments could be highly problematic Catholic warriors who refused to be people of America (multitudes of us abortion as just another privilege of when it comes to control of the Pacific. While the U.S. victims of a fickle and brutal fate. women) refuse to yield to the nihil- the female citizen are exultant. The has been able to protect and promote free sea trade for My heart is American, my soul is ism of the abortion rights tsunami. festive mood is repellent, ghoulish, all countries since the end of World War II, China seems Italian and my spirit was once Irish. We speak, we march, we vote. We and a sad glimpse into the souls of bent on controlling important sea lanes. Now, I reject that last bit of my her- are not going away. those who call themselves “advo- Seth Cropsey, director of the Hudson Institute’s itage, as two-thirds of my ancestral The difference between Ireland cates for women’s rights.” Center for American Seapower, noted in The Wall Street countrymen rejected humanity and the United States is that the And so, we will fight back, we Journal on May 15 “the histories of Athens, Venice, in their embrace of a progressive Irish have been taught to resent the who cherish life. We will not be Spain, Holland and England show that losing control of morality that sees dead babies as Catholic Church, something that is silent, because we do not consent to the oceans leads ineluctably to losing great-power sta- an easy price to pay for modernity. as much a part of their identity as this assault on decency. My favorite tus.” The Irish joined the Europe Club, the moody sadness that manifested teacher and former law professor, Few Americans would want this country, as the bas- and punched their ticket with an itself in the greatest poetry in the Howard Lurie, wrote this to me in tion of freedom and the champion of economic growth “in crowd” that despises tradition, world. The Irish suffered through the hours after the Irish referen- throughout the world, to join this list. superstition and the heavy lifting famine and occupation, and the dum: The White House has committed to increasing our required of the unfashionably church was a source of strength and “There is a very powerful weap- naval fleet to 355 ships by 2050, and it has proposed Catholic. a weapon of defiance. on that Catholics can use against spending an additional $20 billion for new ship con- In demanding the right to abort But then came the catastrophic this silence: embarrass them. struction in 2019. The Congressional Budget Office has babies who are three months from revelations of sexual abuse, the EMBARRASSMENT is a powerful suggested the buildup would require an additional $6.6 being born, the people of Ireland scandal of the forced adoptions weapon. Just look at the recent billion a year over the next 30 years. were not just looking to emancipate and enslavement of the Magdalene Starbucks incident. EMBARRASS The stakes are enormously high. As Mr. Cropsey the vaginas of their women. This women, the stories of women who them, EMBARRASS them, and then wrote, should China gain control of the Pacific region, was something deeper, more per- were forced to bear many children EMBARRASS them again. That is “the White House would find it more difficult to pre- sonal and more targeted than the because the church forbade birth how you win.” vent distant crises from escalating into direct threats. battle we in America are waging control. The church became the tar- And we are in this to win. American business around the world, meanwhile, would against the culture of death. get of an easy, useful anger manip- be decimated.” However much we might wish the reality In America, abortion is legal not ulated by the faithless, the secu- was different, American military strength remains essen- because the people rose up and larists, the atheists, and the angry n Christine M. Flowers is a lawyer and tial to a safe and prosperous world. said, “It must be so!” but rather Catholics who felt betrayed. columnist for the Philadelphia Daily because seven men imposed the So this decision to allow women News. Readers may send her email at n Panama City News Herald “right” by judicial fiat. In fact, the to end their pregnancies up to the c[email protected]. Lake City Reporter Lake City Reporter Serving Columbia County Since 1874 Care is in short supply. Ask nurses TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride humanity is in trouble. replaced. Even if we could recruit for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ By Christie Watson The Lake City Reporter is published with pride It seems that in both Britain and enough younger people — people ties by Community Newspapers Inc. etty was lying on a gurney in the United States, care has become not expecting an executive salary forWe residents believe of strong Columbia newspapers and surrounding build strong coun ‑ ties by Community Newspapers Inc. a hospital corridor. She was a dirty word. Compassion and kind- for a first job, people who are willing communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” Belderly, frail and shivering ness are just slogans to earn likes to deal with the blood and bones of WeOur believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish distinguishedbuild strong and with cold. More than that, she was on Instagram, not career goals. us — a new nurse cannot replace communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers‑ oriented get newspapers. things done!” frightened and completely alone. Instead, our cultures promote isola- one with 40 years’ experience. OurThis primary mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish distinguished through theand I took her temperature — a low tionism and revere narcissism. We America has 3 million nurses. That profitableteamwork community of professionals‑ oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, temperature being a sign of sep- have abandoned empathy and com- is not enough. The U.S. Bureau of integrityThis mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the sis in the elderly — but it wasn’t munity along with it. Labor Statistics estimates there will teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, extreme. She’d been admitted with be more than 1 million vacancies chest pain and she clutched her integrity and hard work. Another day, a woman, for registered nurses by 2024. This Todd Wilson, Publisher chest, starfishing her hand. Betty’s is twice as bad as the worst previ- Robert Bridges, Editor heart wasn’t diseased but it was clearly homeless, was ous nursing shortage. If there is no JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor broken nonetheless: her husband lying in the entrance to national and international strategy SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor had died a few weeks earlier of a the hospital bleeding to build a workforce of nurses, we heart attack. I suspect she hadn’t and crying. People — will witness — very soon — crippled DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident been eating and was without home hospital staff included — healthcare systems across the world. TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman heating. stepped around her. Betty, after a while, stopped shiv- I didn’t do anything medical for ering so much. She sat up straighter Betty, though increasingly nursing as she held my hand. She thanked requires such expertise: Nurses are While working as a resuscitation me and said I had saved her life. Of cheap doctors. I carefully tucked a nurse, I was called to the hospital course, I had done no such thing, LETTERS POLICY blanket around her. Her skin was cafe where a man was in cardiac but I had given her something paper-thin and she had bruises at arrest. Visitors and patients around important: dignity, peace, care. Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly different stages patterning her arms us continued drinking their tea; What greater gift is there? written and double spaced. Letters will be edited for like late summer roses. I found her some recorded the event on their Hospitals are full of patients like length and libel. Letters must be signed and include a sandwich, made her a cup of tea phones. Another day, a woman, Betty. Any one of us might be like the writer’s name, address and telephone number for and held her hand as she told me clearly homeless, was lying in the her one day, dependent on receiving about her husband, Stan. How they entrance to the hospital bleeding care from a stranger. Or, we will verification. Writers can have two letters per month danced. What a privilege to hold a and crying. People — hospital staff nurse a loved one. And at that time, published. Letters and guest columns are the opinion person’s hand at their most defense- included — stepped around her. we will understand that the only of the writers and not necessarily that of the Lake City less and extreme moments of life. A clear symptom of the prob- things that matter in the end are the Reporter. To be a nurse. lem is how the nursing profession qualities that unite humanity, ones BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Yet nursing remains the most itself is in crisis. The population is that are almost but not quite forgot- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. undervalued of all professions. If aging and we need more and more ten: compassion and kindness. how a society treats its most vulner- nurses, but applications are down. BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. able is a measure of its humanity, People are leaving the profession n Christie Watson, a nurse for 20 years, is BY EMAIL: [email protected] then any nurse will tell you that and retiring faster than they can be also a novelist. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

nTo submit your calendar item, stop by the Reporter o ce or email Steve Wilson COMMUNITY CALENDAR at [email protected] Today ‘Preschool Storytime’ “Preschool Storytime,” a Golf cart drivers needed library program for families Shands Lake Shore with preschoolers, is held on Regional Medical Center Thursdays at 11 a.m. at the Auxiliary is seeking volun- main branch of the Columbia teer golf cart drivers. 4 hours County Public Library, at per week. For more informa- 308 NW Columbia Ave. in tion, please call 386-292-8000, downtown Lake City. For ext. 21216. more information about the library’s children’s programs, Club registration call 386-758-2101. Girls Club Summer Camp and Boys Club @ Teen Town Friday Summer Camp will be hold- ing their General Public reg- Dare to Dream istration beginning May 16 Lake City Dance Arts will at 8:00 am at the Girls Club present their 23rd annual Facility. We will take registra- recital “Dare to Dream” on tion until our summer camp Friday, Saturday and Sunday, is full. Spots are limited and June 1, 2 and 3 at the Florida on a first come first served Gateway College Performing basis. The cost for the 9 week Arts Center. The Friday show summer camp is $275.00. is a benefit performance for Boys and Girls must be 6 the “Friends of the Columbia years of age and completed County Public Library” fea- the first grade through 12 turing our older dancers in years of age to attend. If you STEVE WILSON/Lake City Reporter Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Modern. have any questions please Showtime is 6:30 p.m. Tickets contact Tara Krieghauser at A sunny car wash will be available at the door. 386-719-5840 for information Come out and support your Ja’Niya Williams, her sister A’mariona Williams, and Azariah Anderson work hard at washing the car owned by on the Girls Club Program library Friends! Cornelius Levan, the last car washed that day at a fundraiser by the Miracle Tabernacle Church, which took or Heyward Christie at 386- The Saturday and Sunday place between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday at the First Federal Bank of Florida at the Lake City Mall. “It went 754-3607 for information on recitals feature all of our stu- great,” said Tamika Whitley of the church’s youth department, for which the event was a fundraiser. To learn the Boys Club at Teen Town dents in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, more about the church visit cjsteeleministries.org. Program. Modern and Hip Hop with showtime at 3 p.m both days. Volunteers needed Ave. in downtown Lake City. Lake City Duplicate Bridge cation can be mailed to you. and Adult Catholic Education Tickets are available online Community Hospice For more information about Club meets at 12:30 p.m. Inquiry Program will be pre- until midnight Thursday, May and Palliative Care recently the library’s children’s pro- Wednesdays at The Country Volunteers needed sented at San Juan Catholic 31st @ www.TuTuTix.com/ opened a new office at 163 SW grams, call 386-758-2101. Club at Lake City. All bridge The Christian Service Mission each 1st and 3rd Lake City Dance Arts. Stonegate Terrace, Suite 105, enthusiasts are welcome. For Center (421 NW Washington Wednesday of the month Lake City. We are looking for Al-Anon meeting more, call Dottie Rogers at St., Lake City) is in search of from 7-8:15 p.m. volunteers to serve in several An Al-Anon group meets at 386-758-8606. volunteers. The center’s mis- Sunday different capacities including: First Christian Church (403 sion is to serve those in need relief visits for our patient’s W. Duval St., Lake City) at 6 Volunteer at Haven in Columbia County through Thursday Nesmith Family Reunion families, pet therapy, veter- p.m. on Mondays and 10 a.m. Haven Hospice is current- Christian faith and resources. IT’S TIME AGAIN FOR an pinning and clerical help. on Wednesdays. Newcomers ly seeking volunteers for For more, call 386-755-1770. Bingo at Amer. Legion THE ANNUAL NESSMITH Visit our web site, Volunteer. group meets on Mondays at many tasks including office Bingo games are offered FAMILY REUNION: Sunday, CommunityHospice.com to 5 p.m. assistance, reception, family Free soil testing every Sunday, Monday and June 3. 1 to 3 p.m. Providence learn more about our volun- greeters and patient support Free soil pH tests are avail- Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at the Village Community Center; teer on-boarding process and Volunteers needed visitors at the Lake City Care able every Wednesday morn- American Legion Post 57, Providence Village, Florida to complete a volunteer appli- The Christian Service Center, at home for respite ing at the Columbia County 2602 SW Main Blvd. in Lake South of SR 238 on SW 45th cation. Center (421 NW Washington and socialization, pet visitors, Extension Office, 971 W. City. There are three $250 Ct and SW 86th Street. St., Lake City) is in search of photographers for our Legacy Duval St., Suite 170, in Lake jackpots each night. Quarter Bring your favorite potluck ‘Terrific Twos’ volunteers. The center’s mis- Program and resale store vol- City. Residents may bring a games are played at 3 p.m. food dishes and desserts and “Terrific Twos,” a library sion is to serve those in need unteers for the Haven Attic sample to the office during Mondays, Thursdays and enjoy fellowship with kinfolks program for toddlers, is in Columbia County through thrift shop. No experience regular business hours. For Sundays. Refreshments are and guests. offered on Wednesdays at Christian faith and resources. necessary. more, call 752-5384. available at reasonable pric- BRING A FRIEND 10:30 a.m. at the main branch For more, call 386-755-1770. To apply online visit www. es. For more information, call AND EXPECT SOME of the Columbia County Public beyourhaven.org/volunteer, ‘Catholics Come Home’ 752-7776. BLESSINGS. Library, 308 NW Columbia Duplicate Bridge Club stop by the office or an appli- A “Catholics Come Home” OBITUARIES Irene “Susie” Alford pm with the memorial service ica), 8 grandchildren, 12 great born in Richmond, Virginia of 50 years, Diane E. Wilson of en Brooks Cassady: One sister, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May grandchildren, and 6 great great and resided in Lakeland, Flori- Lake City, Florida: Two daugh- Lee Yancey Kaiser of St. Peters- Irene was a resident of Lake 31, at Mount Carmel Baptist grandchildren, and numerous da before moving to Lake City, ters, Jessica (Scott) Cassady of burg, Fla.: Two brothers, Ceals City, Fla. She passed away Church, 1205 SW Mount Car- nephews and nieces also survive. Florida in 1980. He worked as Lake City, Florida and Teresa Yancey of Illinois and Roy peacefully at home on May 25, mel Ave, Lake City, FL 32024. Funeral services for Mrs. a mining engineer for over 40 Marie Wilson of Ocala, Florida: Yancey of Jasper, Florida. The 2018 with her family by her side. Holton will be conducted at 2 years until his retirement in Two sons, Christopher Travis family will hold a private ser- Irene was an amazing and Mary Annette Holton p.m. on Thursday, May 31, in 2014 from PCS, White Springs, Wilson of Mexico City, Mexico vice at a later date. GUERRY awesome wife and mother of the chapel of Gateway-Forest Florida. He held a Bachelor of and David Anthony Wilson of FUNERAL HOME, 2659 S.W. five children and NaNa to four Mary Annette Holton, 87, of Lawn with Pastor Ivan Clements Science Degree from the Uni- Lake City, Florida: Three grand- Main Blvd., Lake City, Florida grand and 3 great-grandsons. Lake City, passed away on Fri- officiating. Interment will follow versity of South and was an children, Darien Amory Wilson, is in charge of arrangements. Irene was always willing to day, May 25, in Forest Lawn Cemetery. The Army veteran of the Vietnam Jacob Andre Cassady and Caid- help anyone in need of anything. 2018 at Haven family will receive friends on War. He is survived by his wife Irene worked Hospice Su- Thursday, May 31, 2018 from many years wannee Valley 10-11 a.m. at the funeral home. as an Electri- Care Center. In lieu of flowers the family ask Congratulations cian and then Born in the memorial donations in Mrs. Austin! chose to go Douglas, Holton’s honor please be made back to school Ga., on May to Haven Hospice, 6037 West US You did it. for her GED 25, 1931 to Hwy 90, Lake City, Fl, 32055. I’m so proud of you! and then at- the late Wil- Arrangements are under the di- tended college lis C. Smith rection of GATEWAY-FOR- Love, so she could and Avie Hutto. She moved to EST LAWN FUNERAL Mom work in the Lake City in 1975 from Jack- HOME, 3596 S US Hwy 441, medical field and during this sonville. She worked in the caf- Lake City, Fl., 32025, (386) time she also worked at Dollar eteria for the Columbia County 752-1954. Please leave words of General, where she was known School System. She was a mem- love and comfort for the family as “The God Bless You Lady.” ber of Calvert Baptist Church at www.gatewayforestlawn.com Irene is proceeded in death by and loved going to church and her mother, Rose Marie Clay- working in the garden. She Michael Terry Wilson ton, her daughter Bonnie Sue was a loving mother, grand- Webb-Brett, her uncle/brother mother, great grandmother. Mr. Michael Terry Wilson, JW Johnson and long time fam- Mrs. Holton is preceded in age 70, of Lake City, Fla. died Construction/Debris Containers Available ily friend Lafayette Sherouse. death by her parents,gainesville florida her lov- Sunday, May 27, in the North Survivors include husband ing husband; John Holton, Sr., Florida Medical Steve Alford of Lake City, three sisters andW three brothers. Center, Gaines- 755-7060 daughter Barbara “Nickie” Survivors include her daughters; ville, Florida Brett of Lake City, son Mike Cecelia Brown (Bobby), BarbaArt- followingw an ex-alk 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. Alford of Lake City, daughter ra Johnson (Jerry), sons; Ralph tended illness. Delivered to your job site today. Tracy (Darrell) Laird of Alach- Holton, Robert Holton (MonGainesville- Mr. Wilson was ua, grandsons Kaleb (Jessica) A Alford of Lake City, Garrett (Kayla) McElhenneyArtwalk of Lake Gainesvillegainesville florida is a free monthly City, Tristan (Sidney) Alford W of Alachua, Kaydenself-guided Mitchell tour that combines exciting of Lake City, greatvisual grandsons: art, live performance,Artwalk and events Talan Alford of Lake City, Lay- AGainesville ton Alford of Alachua, Westonin downtown Gainesville, Fl. Held G&K Nursery McElhenney of Lake City, Fa-Artwalk Gainesville is a free monthly ONE OF NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA’S BEST! ther James Clayton ofthe Lakeself-guided lastFree Friday tourself-guided thatof eachcombines monthtours exciting from City, special aunt/sister Lois the last Friday of each month, (Henry) Horton of Lake 7City, visualto 10 art, pm, live (venue performance, hours and vary) events in 4-PACK Annuals 3 GAL. Aunt Inez Wallace, brother in downtownfrom 7 p.m. to Gainesville, 10 p.m. — visual Fl. art,Held Buddy (Cindy) Claytonlocal of Lake galleries, eateries and businesses.ONLY $2 Each City, sisters Dorthey (Wilbur) thelive last performance, Friday of andeach special month events. from Assorted Regar of Lake Butlter, Kathyinfo 7Get to @ started10 artwalkgainesville.com pm, at (venueArtwalkGainesville.com hours vary) in. (Jessie) Truluck of Lake City, Roses Barbara Putnel of Lake City,local galleries, eateries and businesses. 1 GAL. Daylilies eight nieces and nephews, 17 info @ artwalkgainesville.com great-nieces and nephews. Visitation will be 6 p.m.-7:15 7031 S Hwy 441, Lake City • 386-752-8449 6A WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 HEALTH LAKE CITY REPORTER

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NBA FINALS Round 4 for Warriors & Cavs Golden State and Finals, the Warriors looking years in a row getting to the Golden State Cleveland face off in for a third championship in finals, do you appreciate it?’ Warriors that span and LeBron James Yes.” guard NBA Finals again. and the Cavaliers trying to Both teams are entering Stephen wrestle the crown away just this title matchup with injury Curry (30) By TIM REYNOLDS as they did in the 2016 series. concerns. Cleveland’s Kevin shoots On one side, the best team Associated Press Love is in the concussion against of this era. protocol and will need to Cleveland On the other, the best play- complete a series of tests Here we go again. er of this era and maybe any before he’s cleared to return, Cavaliers for- And again. era. and Golden State’s Andre ward LeBron And, well, again. Game 1 will be hosted by Iguodala — a former NBA James during Round 4 — as many pre- the Warriors at Oracle Arena Finals MVP — wasn’t able to the second dicted, and others probably on Thursday night. finish the Warriors-Rockets half of Game lamented — is happening. “You’ve got to appreci- series because of a bone 1 of the 2017 Cleveland and Golden State ate the moment,” Warriors bruise in his leg. NBA Finals in will meet for the fourth guard Stephen Curry said. Oakland, Calif. straight year in the NBA “Somebody asked, ‘Four FINALS continued on 2B MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/Associated Press COLLEGE Hudson PREP SOFTBALL returns for senior year Florida guard removes name from NBA Draft consideration.

By ERIC JACKSON [email protected]

DESTIN — With a chance to improve his draft stock, Jalen Hudson has withdrawn from the upcoming 2018 NBA Draft and has vowed to return to Florida for his senior season. The team’s leading scorer from last season opted to come back after exploring the draft process. Hudson, who transferred from Virginia Tech, led Florida with 15.5 Photos by ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter points per game, including 23 in Pictured are Columbia’s award winners from the team banquet Tuesday night at Gator’s Dockside: Cris’Deona Beasley the team’s season-ending loss to (from left), Defensive Player of the Year; S.K. Lewis, Golden Glove; Whitney Lee, Utility Award; Dara Gaylard, Offensive Texas Tech in the second round of Player of the Year; and Story Giebeig, MVP. Not pictured: Morgan Hoyle, Gold Slugger. the NCAA tournament. “Exciting day for the Gators and for Jalen,” Mike White said at the SEC meetings in Destin, according to the Orlando Sentinel. “There’s nothing wrong with not being a guaranteed first-round pick right now. That wasn’t expected a year THE FINAL WORD ago. But he made a lot of headway. Columbia wraps up “She’s a great teammate, He built his brand. He helped the a team player, outstanding Gators have a good year. There another season at defensively and pretty much should be a lot of positivity that he’s team banquet. outstanding in all categories feeling right now.” almost in hitting this year,” White said he spoke with Hudson Columbia assistant coach last week about the draft process. By JORDAN KROEGER Mitch Shoup said. “When The coach believes his shooting [email protected] we all talked about it the guard was often the best player on first name to come up was the floor throughout last season. Columbia’s season ended this lady…she was the heart “I think that Jalen understands earlier than it hoped, but the and soul.” that he’s got an opportunity to do softball team still celebrated Other awards handed out that more often, and just be more a successful season at its were: consistently that guy potentially can end-of-the-year banquet on —SS S.K. Lewis, take a game over.” Tuesday at Gator’s Dockside. Golden Glove (.938 field- Florida will be without point The Lady Tigers finished ing percentage): “She’s guard Chris Chiozza and wing 21-5, losing to Bartram Trail been solid player since her Egor Koulechov moving forward 7-5 in the Class 7A regional freshman year. Each year so Hudson’s return gives the quarterfinals. But it was still a she got better and better and Gators’ much-needed experience to dominant year for Columbia, Columbia’s S.K. Lewis hugs assistant coach Mitch Shoup better and she’s going to be the lineup. which outscored its oppo- one that is truly missed…. The Gators are slated to have a prior to receiving her Golden Glove Award. nents 190-90. her effort was always there strong backcourt again with Hudson Third baseman Story award. Giebeig led the Lady second on the team with and that’s what it takes, and senior KeVaughn Allen. The Giebeig was a big reason Tigers with a .462 batting two home runs, 35 runs courage and effort to be a eyes of the NBA will be watch- for Columbia’s success in and a team-high 30 RBI, 37 scored, on-base percentage good defensive player. You ing Hudson next season as the 2018 and the junior was hits and 14 doubles. The (.545) and slugging percent- returning shooting guard strives rewarded the team MVP Liberty commit was also age (.737). CHS continued on 6B to improve his draft stock one final time in Gainesville. ON THE FRINGE Woods has come a long way from arrest DUI on Memorial Day of winning. At two tournaments, he was behind the wheel of his car, which within one shot of the lead over the was parked awkwardly on the side last year made it seem as if final three holes. of the road, the motor running and a he’d never return to form. But that’s not the best measure blinker flashing. of progress. The idea of Woods catching Jack By DOUG FERGUSON Think back to a year ago this week. Nicklaus and his 18 majors, or Sam Associated Press Just over a month after he had Snead and his 82 career PGA Tour back surgery for the fourth time, titles, was no longer part of the con- the image of Woods in a red shirt versation. It was hard to imagine DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods Woods even getting back to golf at charging to victory was replaced by a has made plenty of progress in his that point. return to golf, especially in the last mug shot from a Florida jail after his That now seems like a long time arrest on a DUI charge in the early three months. ago, almost as if it never happened. JEFF SINER/Charlotte Observer morning hours of Memorial Day. Starting with the Honda Classic, Woods is playing again, and playing Tiger Woods watches the flight of his ball from a sand He had a white shirt and hollow eyes. 19 of his 24 rounds have been at par well enough to win. It could happen trap along the 9th fairway at Quail Hollow Club in or better. Four of the last six times He had a problem with painkill- this week at the Memorial, a course Charlotte, N.C., during third-round action in the Wells on Sunday, he has gone into the final ers. A mixture of them were in his round with at least a remote hope of system after police found him asleep WOODS continued on 5B Fargo Championship on May 5. 2B WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD STANLEY CUP FINALS TV LISTINGS MLB Knights, Caps try to keep their cool Today AMERICAN LEAGUE COLLEGE GOLF East Division won 6-4 and surged one the boom on Marchessault. own complaint about Vegas By GREG BEACHAM 4 p.m. W L Pct GB game closer to an improba- The teams combined for forward David Perron, Associated Press GOLF — Men, NCAA Division I Boston 38 17 .691 — ble championship. a Final-record four lead who jumped on the ice Championships, team national champi- New York 34 17 .667 2 onship, at Stillwater, Okla. Tampa Bay 26 26 .500 10½ The focused aggression changes in the highest-scor- after the whistle and made GOLF Toronto 25 30 .455 13 LAS VEGAS — Gerard necessary to be a success- ing opener in eight years for contact with Washington 4:30 a.m. (Thursday) Baltimore 17 38 .309 21 Gallant and the Vegas ful postseason team is a this final round. captain Alex Ovechkin GOLF — European PGA Tour, Italian Central Division Golden Knights still think delicate concoction. The Wilson, who served a during the scuffles imme- Open, first round, at Brescia, Italy W L Pct GB diately after the hit. MLB BASEBALL Cleveland 28 25 .528 — Tom Wilson’s third-pe- Golden Knights and Caps three-game suspension in 1 p.m. Minnesota 22 27 .449 4 riod hit on Jonathan both had it during the the second round for break- Once the emotions died MLB — Regional coverage, Toronto Detroit 24 30 .444 4½ Marchessault in the Stanley conference playoffs, but ing the jaw of Pittsburgh’s down, both teams realized at Boston OR Chicago White Sox at Kansas City 18 36 .333 10½ Cup Final opener was too they both admit it got away Zach Aston-Reese, and they’ve got to check their Cleveland Chicago 16 36 .308 11½ late and probably a bit dirty. from them in Game 1. the Capitals still insist the more primal urges if they 4 p.m. West Division MLB — Regional coverage, Cincinnati W L Pct GB The coach also believes “I think both teams can hard-charging forward did hope to play a solid game at Arizona Houston 35 21 .625 — it sparked his team’s come- be better,” Washington nothing wrong when he on the NHL’s biggest stage. 6:30 p.m. Seattle 33 20 .623 ½ back victory in that Game coach Barry Trotz said. “It leveled the Golden Knights’ The atmosphere in Las ESPN — Houston at N.Y. Yankees Los Angeles 30 25 .545 4½ 1 thriller. was a pretty sloppy game.” top playoff scorer. Vegas for the city’s first NHL HOCKEY Oakland 28 26 .519 6 8 p.m. Texas 22 34 .393 13 So while he wasn’t After one game to get “It’s within the rules,” Final has been electric, but NBCSN — NHL Stanley Cup Final, Game NATIONAL LEAGUE happy to hear Wilson will used to the sky-high stakes Wilson said after practice at the Caps weren’t intimidat- 2, Washington at Vegas East Division face no discipline from the of the last round of this tour- T-Mobile Arena. “It’s a clean ed by the frenzied crowd. W L Pct GB NHL, Gallant is hoping his nament, both teams intend hit. I don’t know why it got Washington goalie NBA FINALS Atlanta 31 22 .585 — to channel their nervous so much media attention, to Braden Holtby said the Washington 31 22 .585 — team will remember the hit Philadelphia 29 22 .569 1 — and more importantly, energy more constructively be honest. It’s a hard hit, but biggest difference about (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) New York 26 25 .510 4 in the future. Both coaches that’s the day and age we’re playing in Vegas is “the bass Game 1: Thursday, May 31 how they played right after Miami 20 33 .377 11 Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m. it — when they attempt to stressed the importance of in. ... I’m trying to play my they put in the building. Central Division Game 2: Sunday, June 3 take a 2-0 series lead on discipline, completing assign- game. There’s a lot of those Maybe that’s a little false W L Pct GB Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 35 21 .625 — the Washington Capitals ments and not allowing the hits that are going on, but when ... you’re literally shak- Game 3: Wednesday, June 6 Chicago 29 22 .569 3½ on Wednesday night on frenetic Vegas crowd to it’s the Stanley Cup Final, ing from the bass. That’s the Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. St. Louis 29 23 .558 4 Game 4: Friday, June 8 the Strip. overwhelm their emotions. and it’s within the rules.” only difference. (Their) fans Pittsburgh 28 26 .519 6 Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. “The good thing about “There’s obviously The NHL Department are loud. Our fans are loud. Cincinnati 19 36 .345 15½ x-Game 5: Monday, June 11 nerves,” Washington’s Jay of Player Safety agreed Tampa’s, Pitt’s, Columbus, West Division the hit is it really woke our Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m. W L Pct GB team up,” Gallant said after Beagle said. “I’m not sur- when it decided not to all fans are loud.” x-Game 6: Thursday, June 14 Colorado 29 25 .537 — discipline Wilson for the The condition of the Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. an optional practice at the prised at anything anymore, Arizona 27 26 .509 1½ x-Game 7: Sunday, June 17 Golden Knights’ suburban but in the Stanley Cup Final, shoulder-to-shoulder T-Mobile Arena ice also Los Angeles 25 28 .472 3½ Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. training complex. “I think usually it’s 2-1 or 1-0, not hit, clearly deciding that caused occasional prob- San Francisco 25 29 .463 4 San Diego 22 33 .400 7½ it was a 4-4 game?” (6-4). But you don’t know Wilson’s timing wasn’t lems for both teams with STANLEY CUP FINALS Indeed, two novice Stanley what to expect from a team extraordinarily late. its inconsistencies and Tuesday’s Games Cup finalists were deep into that you don’t know that Marchessault went to general roughness, but Vegas 1, Washington 0 Cleveland 7, Chicago White Sox 3 an entertainingly ramshack- much. Now we’ve got to the dressing room and was nobody is claiming the (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) N.Y. Yankees 6, Houston 5, 10 innings examined for a possible first-year NHL building has Game 1: Monday, May 28 Washington 3, Baltimore 2 le opener, but the Knights know them a little bit more.” Vegas 6, Washington 4 Chicago Cubs 8, Pittsburgh 6 took charge after that fateful The mistakes that worry concussion, but returned any unusual problems. The Game 2: Wednesday, May 30 Boston 8, Toronto 3 collision left Marchessault coaches also lead to exciting to the game. Gallant said conditions certainly didn’t Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. L.A. Angels 9, Detroit 2 sprawled on the ice. Vegas hockey, and the opener was the forward is feeling fine hurt the offensive players Game 3: Saturday, June 2 St. Louis 6, Milwaukee 1 quickly got Tomas Nosek’s thoroughly entertaining for Game 2. in any meaningful way, Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Game 4: Monday, June 4 Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. go-ahead goal , eventually even before Wilson lowered The Capitals had their given the final score. Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. x-Game 5: Thursday, June 7 Cincinnati at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Lue had to miss time to ings with the Cavaliers, Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. second-worst, regular-sea- x-Game 6: Sunday, June 10 Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. FINALS deal with health issues, winning by seven at home son record for an eventual Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. Miami at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Continued From 1B Love missed two months, on Christmas Day (with- champion in the last 40 x-Game 7: Wednesday, June 13 Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. they lost 11 games by 16 out Curry) and prevailing seasons. Houston went Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. Today’s Games or more points, revamped by 10 in Cleveland about 47-35 on the way to the Toronto at Boston, 1:05 p.m. The Warriors hoped their roster in February three weeks later. 1995 title; to find another 76ers agree to 3-year Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Iguodala would return to St. Louis at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. and spent much of the Film-wise, those two champion who was worse, extension with Brown Houston at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 p.m. the Houston series, but his season unable to guard games are meaningless go back to Washington Washington at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. progress stalled. anybody. now. Of Cleveland’s five in 1978 when the Bullets PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. “That’s just not an easy Philadelphia 76ers will continue to put They’re in the finals leading scorers against were a mere 44-38. L.A. Angels at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. injury to predict in terms their trust in coach Brett Brown. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. again anyway, led by some- Golden State this season, “Everybody doubted Brown, who took the 76ers from 10 Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. of recovery,” Warriors one who will play in the three no longer play for us,” Cavaliers forward Jeff wins to the third seed in the Eastern San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. coach Steve Kerr said. last series of the season for the Cavaliers. James and Green said. “Everybody Conference in just two seasons, has Cincinnati at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. There wasn’t a lot of agreed to a three-year contract extension an absurd eighth consecu- Love combined to score had their opinions on what Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. similarity in Cleveland’s that runs through the 2021-2022 season. Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. tive year. 100 points in the two our team was, what we Brown had one year left on his con- Miami at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. and Golden State’s sea- “It’s been a roller coast- games, but Dwyane Wade, would do, what we can’t tract. The extension is a sign the franchise Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. sons, but their last few er,” said James, who is Jae Crowder and Isaiah do, from the start. ... And believes he’s still the right coach to lead the days have been mirror Sixers into Eastern Conference contention. seeking a fourth ring in Thomas were all shipped now, I mean, we’re where Villanova’s DiVincenzo images of one another his ninth finals appearance elsewhere by the Cavs in we want to be. We’re In Paris, Serena Williams stays in NBA draft — both teams had to win overall. “It’s been good, it’s a series of trade-deadline where we set out to be and Game 6s at home to fend wins Slam return been bad. It’s been roses. moves. where we knew we could PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Final Four most off elimination, then had There have been thorns “We obviously know be at this point.” outstanding player Donte DiVincenzo is to go on the road and PARIS (AP) — Competing as a mom staying in the NBA draft after helping in the roses. There’s been what LeBron’s capable of,” Same goes for the for the first time at a major, and only Villanova win the national championship. prevail in Game 7s to win everything that you can Curry said shortly after Warriors. This season was about nine months since giving birth he school announced DiVincenzo’s their respective conference ask for.” the Warriors’ Game 7 win no cakewalk for them, to her daughter, Alexis Olympia, then decision Tuesday, the day before the finals. dealing with postpartum complications, This wasn’t all peaches at Houston ended. “It’s a either. NCAA deadline for players who haven’t “One of the most chal- Serena Williams edged 70th-ranked hired an agent to withdraw from the draft for Golden State, either. new team over there, so “We’ve been through Kristyna Pliskova of the Czech Republic and return to school. The 6-foot-5 guard lenging seasons I’ve had,” The Warriors didn’t get the other guys, we’ve got a lot with this team,” 7-6 (4), 6-4 at Roland Garros. had two years of eligibility remaining. said James, who may be the No. 1 seed out West, to lock in on their tenden- Warriors guard Klay Seeded winners in the women’s first DiVincenzo was the Big East sixth man playing the best basketball lost Curry to a knee injury cies. But we’ll worry about Thompson said. “Believe it round: No. 3 Garbine Muguruza, No. 7 of the year and averaged 13.4 points of his life right now at the late in the regular season, that when we get home.” or not, it’s not all success Caroline Garcia, No. 11 Julia Goerges, No. 12 with 4.8 rebounds, capped by a dazzling Angelique Kerber, No. 17 Ashleigh Barty, No. 31-point showing against Michigan for end of his 15th season. lost 10 of their final 17 If the Cavaliers win this with the Warriors. We got 18 Kiki Bertens, No. 24 Daria Gavrilova, No. the Wildcats’ second NCAA title in three Here’s some of what games and got pushed to championship, it might be our bumps throughout the 27 Shuai Zhang, No. 28 Maria Sharapova, seasons. the Cavaliers have dealt the brink. time to declare the regular season. But to get to this No. 30 Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. In a statement, DiVincenzo said the with since Golden State- “I’m glad we’re going season irrelevant. point again, we earned it.” Seeded winners in the men’s first decision to leave Villanova and hire an round: No. 3 Marin Cilic, No. 5 Juan Martin agent was “not easy.” Coach Jay Wright said Cleveland III ended last back,” Warriors forward Cleveland was only And now it’s time for Del Potro, No. 6 Kevin Anderson, No. 16 the team supports DiVincenzo’s decision June: got trad- said. 50-32 this season. Should one of these teams to earn Kyle Edmund, No. 18 Fabio Fognini, No. after he received “very positive feedback ed for Isaiah Thomas over The Warriors swept the James and his mates get a title. 24 Denis Shapovalov. from NBA teams” while testing the waters. the summer, coach Tyronn two regular-season meet- it done, that would be the Again. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Man must choose between wife and pregnant mistress DEAR ABBY: My husband don’t give her enough atten- and I have been married for tion. How can I convince her 13 years and have two beauti- that I love her more than ever, ful children. I recently found but my free time needs to go out that for the last two years, to my son? In the past, our he has been having an affair, bar time would suffice, but BABY BLUES and his mistress is now three lately she needs more. What months pregnant. Abigail Van Buren should I do? -- SHE WANTS When I confronted him about www.dearabby.com MORE IN OHIO the situation, he claimed he DEAR SHE WANTS: I doesn’t know what to do. I Texas, thank the Lord, is a understand your drinking have told him I’m willing to community property state, buddy wants more, but your work things out and be sup- so it’s important that you un- first responsibility must be to portive of the child, but the derstand what that will mean your teenaged son. She may affair has to stop. The problem to you and your children not like what I have to say, is, he’s having a hard time financially should a divorce but I hope you will take it to letting go. He says he’s in love become necessary. Discuss heart. You would be a better BLONDIE with both of us. this with a lawyer, so you father -- and a better partner, I love my husband deeply know your options. if you’re so inclined -- if you and do not want to throw it Your husband KNOWS what were sober. Alcoholics Anon- all away for a mistake that I, he should do; he just doesn’t ymous can help you achieve too, once made. I know his want to do it. Trust me on sobriety if you reach out to mistress wants to be with him that. them. You can find a meeting and has been slowly working online at aa.org. Then, be a her way into his life. Please DEAR ABBY: I’m a 53-year- “best friend” to your lady by give me some advice. -- LOST old man, twice divorced, telling her she could find the IN LOVE IN HOUSTON raising a 16-year-old son as support and companionship DEAR LOST: Insist that you a single parent. I have been she’s desperate to experience BEETLE BAILEY and your husband talk with a dating a woman with the by attending meetings at AA licensed marriage and family same history, but her children herself. Perhaps you could therapist to see if you can get are grown. Both of us are al- attend together instead of your marriage back on track. coholics. We are best friends, going to the bar. It would be a While it may be possible to be or at least drinking buddies. win-win for all three of you. in love with two women at the At least, we were. ■ Write Dear Abby at same time, here in the USA Recently, she has experienced www.DearAbby.com or plural marriage is frowned the deaths of a sibling and her P.O. Box 69440, upon. ex-husband. Now she feels I Los Angeles, CA 90069.

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Take part in out- best you can and to finishing what you start. side interests. Distance yourself from anyone Your effort will not go unnoticed, and an putting demands on you. Be direct when deal- unusual reward will be offered. ★★★ ing with people asking for something. Don’t SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Face take over or take on something you don’t have whatever comes your way. Don’t take anyone’s time for. ★★★★★ word or leave personal decisions up to some- TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Remain silent one else. Your involvement will be necessary if when it comes to conversations that might re- you want situations to unfold fairly. Focus on veal your financial, legal or medical situation. alternative methods when dealing with health The less others know, the easier it will be for and finance. ★★★ SNUFFY SMITH you to take care of important matters without CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Observe interference. Stabilize a romantic situation. what other people do, but don’t follow suit. ★★★ You are better off biding your time and mak- GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Talks will lead ing decisions that will add to your security and to actions. Don’t sit back when you should be stability, not tear it apart. Do your own thing making a difference that will impact your life. and don’t look back. ★★★ Start the ball rolling and don’t stop until you AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Stick close to reach your goal. Physical challenges will help home and make changes that will require you build strength and stamina. ★★★ to use your physical and mental attributes to CANCER (June 21-July 22): Personal changes alter your current personal situation. Know will turn out well if you let your creative imag- what you want; don’t stop until you have made ination take over. Relationships will undergo it happen. ★★★★ ZITS an adjustment that will change your life. Chil- PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Stick close to dren, friendships and elders will play a role home, and don’t share personal information. when it comes to making a decision. ★★★ Problems with a friend, relative or communi- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Think before you end cations in general will leave you in an uncer- up in a compromising position. If your ob- tain position. Concentrate on yourself and the jective is to have a little fun, find a way to do physical changes you’d like to make. ★★ so without being excessive or inconsiderate. Focus on health, personal relationships and CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS living within your means. ★★★★★ Actor Keir Dullea (”2001: A Space VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Listen carefully Odyssey”) is 82. Actor Michael J. and document what’s going on around you. Pollard is 79. Guitarist Lenny Davidson of The Dave Clark Five is 74. Actor GARFIELD Someone will mislead you or withhold infor- mation that can cause an emotional situation Colm Meaney (”Star Trek: The Next to fester. Take the high road and enforce Generation”) is 65. Actor Ted McGinley (”Hope and Faith,” `’Married—With positive thought and integrity in everything ★★★ Children”) is 60. Actor Ralph Carter you do. (”Good Times”) is 57. Country singer LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Be open to sugges- Wynonna Judd is 54. Guitarist Tom tions, but gather your own research and facts. Morello of Audioslave and Rage Against The time and effort you put in will ensure the Machine is 54. Actor Mark Sheppard that someone trying to control or manipulate (”Supernatural”) is 54. Actor John you will not take advantage of you. Trust your Ross Bowie (”Speechless,” `’The Big judgment. ★★★★ Bang Theory”) is 47. Guitarist Patrick Dahlheimer of Live is 47. Singer-actress B.C. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Settle into whatever it is you are trying to accomplish. Idina Menzel is 47. Singer Cee Lo Green Give your undivided attention to doing the (Gnarls Barkley, Goodie Mob) is 43. Rapper Remy Ma is 38. CIPHER

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PUBLIC NOTICE O'Neal Roofing now hiring. No Poole Realty Mindy Wilkson Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine Poole Realty Ronnie Poole TOWN HALL MEETING experience required. Apply in Spacious 2/1 w/garage first, 209-7658 MLS100430 3/2 in Tolar 365-1548 MLS98034 4/3 208-3175 MLS99570 $146,500 County Commissioner District person 212 SE Hickory Dr. last and sec, no pets, smoke Jennings, LR w/vaulted ceiling on 17th Green alongside the Home located in bend of river, III Bucky Nash invites all con- 386-752-7578 free. $725/mo 386-867-9231 & FP, lg laundry rm, bonus 18th Fairway in Country Club, spacious deck to water. stituents located in voting Dis- room upstairs. $179,900 brick FP, $249,900 trict III to attend a town hall Now hiring one position for Starting at $615/mo, tile floors, fresh paint. Great Area. Call Hallmark Real Estate Janet Poole Realty Amanda Senea meeting to discuss the Coun- Warehouse manager. Must Rockford Realty Group, Debi ty's road infrastructure. The have experience in inventory (386)752-9626 Creel 719-0382 MLS100460 249-1640 MLS99595 $94,900 4/3 home on Suwannee River. Bennefield 288-1208/Scott Brick home in great nghbd, meeting will be held on June management, receiving, pulling Windsong Apartments Stewart 867-3498 MLS98482 12, 6pm at the Westside Com- product and shipping. Full time Floating 2-story dock fenced back yard, metal roof, We offer 1, 2, & 3 BR's w/screened upper deck. 4BR/3BA 2198hsf $298,200 carport, hardwood floors. munity Center located at 431 position 40-50 hours a week Apply On-Line! SW Birley Ave., Lake City, FL subsidized health insurance, windsong-apartmentliving.com Hallmark Real Estate Jay Nash Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- holiday pay, vacation pay and Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine 430766 safety bonus. Must have com- 386-758-8455 269-2581 MLS100490 3/2 in alty 752-4663 MLS98649 New- established neighborhood, ly remodeled 2/2 in Eastside Tolar 365-1548 MLS99605 May 29, 30, 31, 2018 puter skills. Please apply in Country home & 3/2 SWMH, June 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, person 3631 E US Hwy 90, close to everything you need in Village, move-in ready, inside Lake City! $112,000 laundry rm, 5.01ac, enclosed in-ground 2018 Lake City FL 32055 or email to pool $224,000 [email protected] Poole Realty Anita Handy 208- 3BR/2BA MH in town w/CH/A, 5877 MLS100536 $244,900 4/2 Rockford Realty Group, Debi great location, remodeled, no custom brick on 22.79ac, Bennefield 288-1208/Scott United Country, Dicks Realty pets, $925/mo 1st, last & dep fenced back yard as well as the Stewart 867-3498 MLS99455 752-8585 MLS99612 3/2 in Were you an INDUSTRIAL required 386-984-7899 entire property. $189,440 Reserve at Jewel town, fenced backyard & 2 car TRADESMAN (machinist/boil- C.N.A.'s Needed - Lake, community dock. garage. $167,777 ermaker/pipefitter etc) and re- $10.50 to $11.75/hr Remax, Missy Zecher 623- cently diagnosed with LUNG Avalon Healthcare is seek- 0237 MLS100593 $285,000 CANCER? You may be entitled ing CNA's. All candidates Custom brick in southern end to a SIGNIFICANT CASH Five Ash Forest, Lake City's of county, lg great rm, open kit, must pass a drug screen premier 55 plus manufactured AWARD. Risk free consulta- and background check, as oversized master to Fla rm. tion! 855-259-0557 home community. 752-7207 Lot well as possess an active li- lease includes water, sewer, Remax, Pam Beauchamp 303- cense. Please apply in per- garbage & lawn maintenance. 2505 MLS100640 $155,000 2/2 son @ Avalon Healthcare, loft style home on 5.3ac, 1270 SW Main Blvd. Lake wraparound porch, 2 car car- City, FL port, workshop, 2 sheds One Position open for an Indus- trial Supply Co Customer Ser- Creekfront w/Log Cabin 7.8 Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- vice, Purchasing, Estimating acres near TIEC. New 1400 sf alty 752-4663 MLS100654 3/2 and Other clerical duties, full cabin features screened porch, brick on 1+ac, new appliances, time position 40-50 hours a • Certified Middle School fpl, lg. deck, vaulted ceilings, HVAC, 10x20 deck, 2 sheds, week subsidized health insur- Science teacher hdwd floors $189,900 Horse chain link fenced backyard ance, holiday pay, vacation pay • Certified Middle School Math friendly 828-286-1666 and safety bonus, must have teacher Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine computer skills. Please apply in Anyone interested should send alty 752-4663 MLS90282 Great Tolar 365-1548 MLS100685 person: 3631 US 90 East, Lake a cover letter and resume to investment, currently rented at $143,900 4/2 freshly painted & City FL 32055, or email to: [email protected] and contact $900/mo, lg lot in town, de- new carpet, private backyard, [email protected] Epiphany Catholic School at tached garage. $124,900 wired for sec system. 752-2320 for an application. Rockford Realty Group, Debi Rockford Realty Group, Debi EMPLOYMENT Bennefield 288-1208/Scott Bennefield 288-1208/Scott OPPORTUNITY Stewart 867-3498 MLS10002 Stewart 867-3498 MLS94089 COLUMBIA COUNTY $289,800 2/2 on Suwannee $669,000 Colonial on 5ac, 4/3 Columbia County Board of River, dock w/boat shelter & 2 partial BA, 3 HVAC units County Commissioners Job Vacancy: Building Official I FUMC PIANIST NEEDED Remax, Missy Zecher 623- Pianist needed for Sunday Ser- Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine 1 & 2 Family Dwelling or 0237 MLS100045 $267,900 Ex- Tolar 365-1548 MLS96726 3/2, Building Official II, $ 19.43 vice. Please inquire @(386) ecutive home w/Lake Jeffery 752-4488 FL rm, screened patio & cov- per hour/$40,421.22 base pay access, lg kit, oversized master ered deck great for entertain- annually, plus incentive in- w/ French doors to sunroom ing. $149,900 crease for additional Standard Remax, Missy Zecher 623- Certificates possessed as stip- 0237 MLS100057 $175,000 Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- ulated with a maximum rate of PUBLISHER'S NOTE Spacious home on 10 ac, lg alty 752-4663 MLS97880 3/2 pay starting at $24.2916 per All Yard Sale Ads porches on front & back, split w/cook's dream kit, new stove, hour/$50,526.53 base pay an- Must be Pre-Paid. plan, lg kit w/center island. upscale master BA, sec sys- nually. Applications are avail- tem, 4+car garage. $239,900 able at the Human Resources Remax, Missy Zecher 623- Office, Board of County Com- 0237 MLS100151 $194,500 Daniel Crapps Agency 755- missioners, 135 NE Hernando Fantastic home in Wise Es- 5110 MLS97936 $149,000 2 Ave., Suite 203, Lake City, FL tates, lg great rm w/sliding homes, conc block w/ceramic 32055, or online at www.- SAWMILLS from only glass door to covered porch. tild flooring thru-out & move in columbiacountyfla.com. (386) $4397.00- MAKE & SAVE Remax, Missy Zecher 623- ready plus 1828 sf mfg home. 758-2123, TDD (386) 758- MONEY with your own band- 0237 MLS100188 $39,900 2139. Deadline for applica- mill- Cut lumber any dimension. Cannon Creek Airpark lot, run- tions: June 29, 2018. In stock ready to ship! FREE way license will convey with lot. AA/EEO/AD/VP Employer. Info/DVD: Great price for runway lot. www.NorwoodSawmills.com 1-800-578-1363 Ext.300N Poole Realty Ronnie Poole EMPLOYMENT 208-3175 MLS100208 4/3 LR & OPPORTUNITY fam rm w/FP's, office, fla rm, 2 COLUMBIA COUNTY car garage w/safe rm/base- Columbia County Board of ment, fish pond. $385,000 County Commissioners Job Remax, Pam Beauchamp 303- Vacancies: Painter/Mainte- PUBLISHER'S NOTE nance - $15.87 per hr. plus 2505 MLS100286 $574,900 3/2 Florida Law 828.29 requires home & 4/2 DWMH, 45 ac, 3 benefits and Sign Shop Fore- dogs and cats being sold to be man - $15.71 per hr. plus ben- stall barn, 60x80 metal shop at least 8 weeks old and have a w/3 bay doors, power & water. efits. Application deadlines health certificate from a li- are June 12, 2018. Position censed veterinarian document- Country Rivers Realty, LLC Descriptions and Applications ing they have mandatory shots 497-3305 MLS100362 1997 may be obtained at the Human and are free from intestinal and mfg home w/open floor plan on Resources Office, Board of external parasites. Many 8ac, approx 1ac fenced, lg cov- County Commissioners, 135 species of wildlife must be li- ered porch $87,500 NE Hernando Ave, Suite 203, censed by Florida Fish and Country Rivers Realty, LLC Lake City, FL 32055, (386) Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- 497-3305 MLS100366 2/2, 719-2025, TDD (386)758- tact the local office for informa- huge great rm, & front porch, 2139, or online at www.- tion. on 2 lots back yard overlooking columbiacountyfla.com. An Sante Fe River. $129,300 AA/EEO/ADA/VP Employer. Poole Realty Anita Handy 208- Fiberglass tech needed. Apply 5877 MLS100403 $94,500 3/1 in person at 139 NW Taft Ln or 3/2 brick w/carport, lg pantry, 2 mi from Live Oak, new call 386-438-3333 fenced backyard, $975/mo HVAC, move in ready & has 1st+last+sec 386-288-8401 awesome Oak trees for shade. Needed Laborer for machine 3BR/2.5 BA Pool 2 story Coun- Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- shop work must have good try Home 6 miles So of alty 752-4663 MLS100413 2/2 math skills and be able to read Columbia City. $1500/mo, First w/3rd started by closing in tape measure, need to be a and last plus $500 dep Smoke garage, carport, partially fenced hard worker and drug free full- free No pets. 386-365-1171 w/nice trees, great location. time start $12.00/hr apply in person Grizzly Mfg, 174 NE Cortez Terr. Lake City Immediate opening for part time truck drivers. Must have a valid commercial driver license with good driving record. Please ap- ply at https://www.anderson columbia.com/open-position s.html#op-252770-cdl-construc tion-driver DFW / EOE

MAKE EXTRA $$ MONEY $$ The Lake City Reporter, a daily newspaper, seeks Independent Contractor Newspaper Carriers for several motor routes in the city and county. You must be motivated by earning extra money, be an early riser and have reliable transportation. Apply in person during normal business hours. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Classied Department 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 5B Classifi ed Department 755-5440 WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2018 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 5B BRIEFS Rockford Realty Group, Debi Bennefield 288-1208/Scott Pop Warner registration Stewart 867-3498 MLS99616 to take place in June $298,900 2/2 river house on Suwannee, wraparound porch The Lake City Pop Warner Daniel Crapps Agency 397- Association will begin taking 3002 MLS99858 $189,500 registration for the 2018 Pop 3/2.5 brick w/formal LR, fam Warner Football and Cheer rm, fenced back yard on 6.9ac west of Lake City on SR-247 Season. Registration will be held each Saturday in June (June 2, 9, Daniel Crapps Agency 397- 3002 MLS99893 $777,500 gor- 16, 23 & 30) from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. geous setting for this 2518 sqft The registration fee is $100.00/ home w/73 ac plus 1800sf per player (Cash or check only). guest qtrs, 45ac lake & more! Children ages 5-12 are able to Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine participate. Football teams are Tolar 365-1548 MLS99913 limited to the first 25 players to Country home on 3.5 ac, fam sign up. For more information rm w/FP, XLg utility/storage rm, contact Nicole Callum (Football) newer A/C $99,900 386-754-7096 or Michelle De la Country Rivers Realty, LLC Cruz (Cheer) 386-365-6706 497-3305 MLS99962 $110,000 Currently used as residence w/office & workshop detached Tryouts for 16U from home, Ft White baseball travel team Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine Tolar 365-1548 Now underway Impact Zone Training in Mayfair, split plan 3/2, open Academy is holding a tryout for a kitchen to living area $194,900 summer 16U baseball travel team OUTLAW REALTY: Paradise in that will play three tournaments Andalusia, AL over 3000, up- in Florida and South Georgia over scale kitchen office, mancave, the course of June, July and pool, 19 acres, 2 ponds, fruit orchard, honeybees, 5000 August and hold two practices a barn, smokehouse, butcher week throughout the summer. shop. Also Lake Houses and Team will be coached by former lots for sale. Call 1-251-362- college players. Tryouts will be 0997 held at Lake City Southside Sports PUBLISHER'S NOTE Complex Blue Field No. 8 on June All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair 3 at 3:30 p.m. There will be a $10 housing act which makes it ille- fee payable in cash or check col- gal to advertise "any prefer- lected at time of tryout. Refer to ence, limitation, or discrimina- our Facebook page or call Jessica tion based on race, color, reli- at 386-867-1897 for more details. gion, sex, disability, familial sta- tus or national origin; or any in- tention to make such prefer- Carl Ste-Marie’s Junior ence, limitation or discrimina- tion." Familial status includes Golf Camps in June children under the age of 18 liv- ing with parents or legal custo- Carl Ste-Marie’s popular dians, pregnant women and Junior Golf Clinics are back again people securing custody of chil- COURTESY this year at The Country Club dren under the age of 18. This at Lake City. There will be four newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real Not so little Junior Golf Clinics this summer. estate which is in violation of All the clinics will be held from the law. Our readers are here- The Lil Guys(5-0-0) placed first after five matches of play in the 3v3 Live Soccer Tour Saturday in Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to by informed that all dwellings Jacksonville. Coach C stated, “I always set high expectations, and you guys always find a way to reach that 11 a.m. The cost will be $85 for advertised in this newspaper non-members and $70 for mem- are available on an equal op- expectation.” Front row: Colyn Weatherspoon (from left), Phillip Yaxon, Carlos Ortiz, Christian Cofield and Ty portunity basis. To complain of Handy. Back row: Coach C. bers. The dates for the clinics are discrimination call HUD toll free #1 – June 4-8, #2 – June 18-22, at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free #3 – July 9-13 and #4 – July telephone number to the hear- From staff reports from the Moses, Jeff Mayne, Eli Witt and 23-27. Drinks and snacks will be ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Howard Whitaker – 5. Match 2 – provided free of charge. The clin- COUNTRY ics are limited to the first 20 paid AT Rhea Hart, Bill Rogers, Emerson Twenty-one players competed LAKE kids. This is the longest running in Saturday Blitz on May 19. Allen CLUB CITY Darst and Dan Stephens - 3, Rob Brown, Steve Crane, Tom Elmore Junior Golf Clinic in Lake City. Rose came in first place in the A Make sure you register your kid 1/2 to 5 acre lots; owner division with a +5. Jim Carr, Nick and Steve Peters - 1. up early as they will fill up. You financing. some with w/s/pp Good Scores were: Noidrie Moses Deas Bullard/BKL Properties Goff and Steve Patterson tied for can register your child or pick up 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com second place with a +4. Eddy 76 (40-36), Dan Stephens 76 (38-38), information at The Country Club at Lake City. For more informa- Country Rivers Realty, LLC Brown, Bud Johnson and Scott Marc Risk 78 (38-40), Rhea Hart 78 497-3305 MLS100434 $64,900 Kishton tied for fifth place with a Crawford and Kevin Roberts tied for (38-40) and Jim McGriff 79 (38-41). tion, please call Carl Ste-Marie at 10 ac ready for your dream For more information on any 386-752-2266 or 386-623-2833. home, already has well, septic +2. Skin winners were: Nick Goff first place with a +10. Jerry Smith & power, cleared homesite. #1, Ken Radcliffe #6, Allen Rose #9, came in third place with a +7. Charlie events and tournaments or specials at The Country Club, please call the CYSA holding elections Country Rivers Realty, LLC Steve Thomas #13, Scott Kishton Timmons and Mickey Willcox tied in first week of June 497-3305 MLS100590 $29,900 #14 and Greg Lyons #17. The for fourth place with a +5. Skin win- pro shop at 386-752-2266 or check 2.3 ac w/well, septic & power. Saturday Blitz costs $15 plus cart ners were: Dennis Crawford #2 and out our website at www.thecountry- mature hardwoods already The Columbia Youth Soccer thinned & ready for a home fee and is open to anyone but you #16. he skins pot hole was #11; there clubatlakecity.com. Association (CYSA) will be hold- Country Rivers Realty, LLC must tee off by 9:30 a.m. Just call was no birdies and the pot worth $30 ing its annual election for volun- 497-3305 MLS100669 $30,000 the pro shop to make a tee time. carries over. The Wednesday Blitz UPCOMING teer officer positions on June 6. Camping lot on Sante Fe, walk- The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus costs $13 (plus optional pot) plus cart n June 4-8, Golf Camp #1 Current officer positions avail- ing dist to public boat ramp, able for election are Secretary, Fort White. cart fee and is open to anyone and fee and is open to anyone and you nJune 11-15, Tennis Camp #1 you can tee off at anytime. can tee off at anytime. Just call the nJune 16, U.S. Open Blitz Vice President and IT Director. Hallmark Real Estate Vic Other volunteer posi- Lantroop 623-6401 MLS98661 The LGA plays every Tuesday pro shop to make a tee time. nJune 18-22, Golf Camp #2 tions available are Awards & 2.5 ac deep in Cannon Creek starting at 9 a.m. The Good Old Boys Match 1 nJuly 9-13, Golf Camp #3 Uniforms Coordinator, Fort Airpark, corner lot & dead end – Marc Risk, Jim McGriff, Randy nJuly 16-20, Tennis Camp #2 street. $44,500 Sixteen players competed in the White Representative, Live Wednesday Blitz on May 23. Dennis Register and Carl Wilson -7, Noidrie nJuly 21, The Open Blitz Oak Representative and Club Rockford Realty Group, Debi Scheduler. CYSA is always accept- Bennefield 288-1208/Scott ing volunteers to help out with Stewart 867-3498 MLS99218 Nicklaus and his 18 majors, or Sam Nicklaus had used for years. But $83,900 7.5ac lot in Rose the administrative tasks and Creek Plantation. WOODS Snead and his 82 career PGA Tour that was going to take time that with keeping the game of titles, was no longer part of the Woods didn’t have, and fusion sur- Hallmark Real Estate Lacie Continued From 1B soccer thriving in our community. Lantroop 697-1681 MLS99513 conversation. It was hard to imagine gery followed a few weeks later. Interested in contributing $29,500 parcel at end of cul-de- Woods even getting back to golf at “I never thought he would play to the growth of youth soccer? sac minutes from town, beauti- on which he has won five times and Email [email protected] with what ful lake at entrance. that point. again after that,” Nicklaus said. “I has powerful memories. He was That now seems like a long time never dreamed you could fuse some- position you are interested in or Daniel Crapps Agency 397- at Shinnecock Hills on Monday, ago, almost as if it never happened. body and he could go play golf.” if you would like to volunteer. 3002 MLS99767 24.8 ac gearing up for the U.S. Open in two CYSA summer recreational w/paved rd frontage just east of Woods is playing again, and playing Nicklaus has spent the better part season will run June 18- 28. Ft White HS. Owner financing weeks. It could happen there. well enough to win. It could happen of two decades facing questions that avail. $198,400 It could happen anywhere. Check out our Facebook page this week at the Memorial, a course only time could answer — whether Nicklaus believes the next step for or cysa.com for information on Daniel Crapps Agency 397- on which he has won five times and Woods could break his record in registration. 3002 MLS99868 $55,110 Woods is simply learning how to win has powerful memories. He was at the majors. Wooded corner lot 10 square again after a drought approaching ac, offers easy access to Lake Shinnecock Hills on Monday, gearing Woods has gone 10 years since five years, most of them interrupt- 4-Week summer tennis City, Ft White & Gainesville up for the U.S. Open in two weeks. It his last major. ed by back pain. 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Photos by ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter Columbia’s junior varsity team receives their letters during Tuesday’s banquet. Offensive Player of the She understood how to CHS Year (led the team with attack different batters,” Continued From 1B six home runs and 32 Shoup said. RBI, second team with —OF/P/DP Whitney .684 slugging percent- Lee, Utility Player Award didn’t have to worry if she age, third on team with (third on team with 22 was going to show up for nine doubles): “She won RBI and nine doubles, a game. She showed up a couple of games with every night,” Shoup said. fourth on team with walk-off home runs and I’ll .392 batting average, 6-0 —OF Morgan Hoyle, take that. I’ll take a girl that Gold Slugger (team- pitching record with a hits the ball a long way… 2.89 ERA): “She can hit, high 27 runs, second she definitely produced on team 10 doubles she can play defense and in that area for us several pretty much does it all. She and third on team on times. She has a lot of fight team with .412 batting was willing to play wherever in her and we’re looking we asked her to play. She’s average): “She was pretty for great, great things out just one of those great team clutch. We moved her up of her next year as well,” players…se played her role and down the lineup a lot Shoup said. as good as I think anybody’s throughout the year but —P Cris’Deona ever played that role. You when the game was on Beasley, Defensive the line and we needed a Player of the Year (14-4 always have to have role big hit to start a rally in record with a team-high players and this lady is one.” a tough situation, there 1.38 ERA and 106 —FACA All-Academic was nobody on the team strikeouts in 116 2/3 team selections (GPA 3.5 I’;d rather have hitting innings): “We had an out- or higher): Caroline Lewis, because I knew she was standing pitcher that put Reece Chasteen, Lucy going to come through. in a lot of work and to see Giebeig, Story Giebeig, S.K. She’s gritty, she’s tough her grow a lot this year Lewis and Hoyle. and she gave it all she had. from a very good player —FACA All-State She puts a lot of pressure that worked really hard to teams selections: Lauren on herself and she works a girl that really started Hutcherson, S.K. Lewis, hard and that’s what it to learn how to pitch and Caroline Lewis, Story takes,” Shoup said. really understood what she Giebeig, Lucy Giebeig, Lee, Columbia head coach Trudy Andrews hugs Cris’Deona Beasley as she receives the —1B Dara Gaylard, was doing on the mound. Gaylard. Hoyle and Beasley. Defensive Player of the Year Award.

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