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LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Putting the lid on Internet cafés

Lawmakers may consider sure that could become the only major leg- begins March 5. want to regulate them. islation dealing with gambling to be heard “There will be a bill that places a mora- The industry says it offers computer- moratorium in upcoming by the Legislature this year. torium on Internet cafes for this year for ized versions of legal sweepstakes. legislative session. The comments from Sen. John Thrasher, consideration,” said Thrasher, who chairs It wasn’t clear how wide-ranging R-St. Augustine, came near the end of what the powerful Senate Rules Committee. Thrasher’s moratorium would be; he didn’t By BRANDON LARRABEE is expected to be the final meeting of the Legislators grappled with the issue of elaborate on the proposal at the com- THE NEWS SERVICE OF Senate Gaming Committee until at least Internet cafes, which critics argue are mittee meeting and didn’t immediately the end of the legislative session. Thrasher illegal games similar to slot machines, in return a message left at his office seeking TALLAHASSEE — A prominent sena- was responding to concerns among some 2012 but were unable to come to an agree- comment. tor said Monday he will file a bill placing lawmakers that the issue of Internet cafes ment. Some lawmakers want the busi- a moratorium on Internet cafes — a mea- might not be addressed in the session that nesses banned altogether; others simply CAFES continued on 3A

FHP gets A BATTLE FOR THE AGES tough on hit-run Begins campaign to raise awareness, get leads on open cases.

By DEREK GILLIAM [email protected]

With nearly 70,000 hit-and- run traffic crashes resulting in almost 17,000 injuries last year, the Florida Highway Patrol aims to engage the public in a campaign to educate driv- ers about their responsibilities when involved Hisler-Pace in a traffic crash. The name of the FHP cam- paign is “Hit and Run, Bad to Worse.” Sgt. Tracy Hisler-Pace, public information officer for FHP, held a news conference at FHP Troop B headquarters in Lake City on Monday. She discussed unsolved cases and presented statistics about the growing problem of hit-and-run crashes across the state. In Columbia County, 188 hit- and-run crashes were reported to the FHP in 2012. Hisler-Pace said those numbers include minor crashes involving property damage, which did not result in injuries. In 2012, 168 people were killed in hit-and-run crashes statewide.

FHP continued on 3A Plan B Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter for FCAT TOP: Confederate soldiers on the front line sought take aim at their enemies across the battlefield during the 37th annual Olustee Battle re-enact- TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s ment Sunday. LEFT: A Confederate cavalryman new education commissioner pushes back the Union line. ABOVE: A plume says the state needs a “Plan B” in of smoke is seen billowing out of a cannon as case the anticipated replacement Union soldiers fight to keep back Confederate for the Florida Comprehensive scouts during Sunday’s re-enactment. Assessment Test, or FCAT, fails to materialize or is delayed. Commissioner Tony Bennett told the State Board of Education at the panel’s meeting Monday in Orlando that he’ll offer such a plan in the next couple months. Re-enactors recreate history at Olustee The board also received a let- ter from Gov. Rick Scott pitching his proposal to give all teachers Confederates win Olustee Battlefield Historic counter the cavalry. both lines sending up clouds of $2,500 pay raises. The board had again during 37th State Park for the 37th re-enact- The Union artillery broke gray. no immediate response. ment of the Battle of Olustee on the Confederate square with As the Union flanks were The Republican governor annual installment. Sunday. blasts that sent shockwaves depleted, the Confederates defends his break from GOP The show began with skir- felt in the stands. Planted pyro- fell back because ammuni- orthodoxy. Republicans have in By DEREK GILLIAM mishes the length of the battle- technics sent clouds of dirt and tion supplies were low. The recent years promoted merit pay [email protected] field. Confederate skirmishers scrub soaring as high as 40 Union advanced thinking the as opposed to across-the-board found the main Union force and feet, raining down dust on the Confederates had lost. As raises. iving history unfold- dropped back to await reinforce- Confederate infantry and break- ammunition arrived and reserve One reason Scott cites is that ed before the eyes of ments. ing the Confederate square. forces were brought forward, Florida’s teachers have earned spectators as about The Union cavalry rushed from The Confederates formed the Confederates advanced in the highest overall grade from 2,000 re-enactors behind the pines at the rear of battlelines against the advanc- a last push. Soon the rebel yell the National Council on Teacher dressed as Union and the battlefield. The Confederates ing Union troops, concentrating echoed across the battlefield as Quality. LConfederate troops performed pushed forward using a square fire on the flanks of the Union Civil War battle tactics at the of tightly packed infantrymen to line. Gun smoke poured from OLUSTEE continued on 3A ■ Associated Press

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Scratch-off sales outside. process led to the law that He is charged with bans lawmakers and their set record arson, aggravated assault staffs from accepting any- and child abuse. thing from lobbyists and TALLAHASSEE — The the groups they represent. Florida Lottery says Lee was Senate presi- Scratch-Off ticket sales Man charged in dent when the law took have set a new record. effect and left the chamber The Florida Lottery infant’s death later that year. Now back announced Monday that OCALA — A central in the Senate, he wants to sales for the week ending Florida man has been tweak the law to address Feb. 17 exceeded $64.7 charged with murder in issues some lawmakers million. That breaks last the death of his 6-week-old say stifle routine interac- week’s record of $63 mil- daughter. tion with constituents. lion, making it the highest Marion County Sheriff’s “We’re trying to do the single-week Scratch-Off Office officials said Jeremy best we can in an imper- ticket sales ever achieved Murray told them he was fect process,” Lee said. in the Lottery’s quarter- sleeping with his daughter Lee plans to submit an century existence. when she began kick- amendment to a Senate Florida Lottery ing. He said he got up to ethics bill (SB 2) to allow Secretary Cynthia take her to her bassinet some exemptions to the O’Connell says in a state- and accidentally tripped gift ban such as allowing ment she’s “thrilled to and the baby fell from his lawmakers to attend func- see players’ overwhelm- arms. The child had mul- tions by an organization ing response” the games. tiple skull fractures when and to accept food and bev- Their mission is to “maxi- she was brought to the erages of nominal value. mize revenue for educa- hospital on January 30th. He also would require law- tion and record high sales The Ocala Star Banner makers to submit a public ensure that Florida’s edu- reports the baby’s grand- notice of plans to attend cation system continues to mother came home from an event and report atten- receive these benefits.” work and found the baby dance afterward. It would unresponsive on the floor cap how much a lawmaker Man arrested and called 911. can accept per group. The medical examiner after arson threat reported the baby’s inju- ries were not consistent Woman charged PLANT CITY — A with Murray’s statement in adoption scam southwest Florida man and also detected signs of has been arrested after possible past bruises. UMATILLA — A authorities say he poured Murray was also woman is facing grand lighter fluid around his charged Friday with aggra- theft charges after authori- home and started a fire in vated child abuse. ties say she fleeced several the bedroom of two young adoption agencies. children. Marion County sheriff’s Sheriff’s deputies said Lawmakers’ gift detectives said 33-year-old 44-year-old Randy Lisenby ban may be eased Deana Marie Day made was fighting with a woman an agreement through a he was living with on TALLAHASSEE — Sen. law firm to give her child Saturday and threatened Tom Lee says he’s heard up for adoption. One to set their Plant City all the complaints about firm allegedly paid her home on fire. He alleg- the gift ban law passed more than $6,000 in living edly poured the flammable seven years ago: Some say expenses. liquid around the doorway it’s made it more expen- But authorities said and some of it splashed on sive for lawmakers to do while Day was collecting two young children. their jobs. Others say it money from that firm, she According to a report, led to the abuse of political was also receiving money the woman and children committees to skirt the from other firms for the left the home. ban. They say it’s awkward same services. The child is The Tampa Bay Times for lawmakers to even scheduled to be born later reports Lisenby started accept a cup of coffee. this month. a fire in the children’s “It’s been held respon- Day was charged with bedroom, burning a rug sible for everything except adoption fraud and grand and blankets, then tried to 9/11,” said Lee, whose theft. light a fire at the back door push to end the influence before deputies talk him of money in the legislative n Associated Press 3A

Page Editor: Robert Bridges, 754-0428 LAKE CITY REPORTER NEWS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 3a Lauren Book tells her story of abuse

By TONY BRITT Ronnie Brannon, Columbia [email protected] County tax collector, said the ses- sion was an “in-service” training Lauren Book was sexually day for his staff. They have two abused continuously from the such sessions each year. He said age of 11 until she was 17 by her the staff normally reviews new family’s female nanny. procedures, policies and upcom- Monday afternoon, she told ing legislation during the “in- her story about recovering from service” training, but this year sexual abuse and the healing heard presentations from Rita process to Columbia County Dopp of the Suwannee Valley Tax Collector staff members as United Way, Donna Fagan of she promoted Lauren’s Kids. Another Way and Book. Lauren’s Kids is Book’s nonprof- “This is a good cause in help- it organization designed to make ing to prevent and deal with Florida a safer place through child sexual abuse,” Brannon advocacy for the passage of state said. “It’s a worthwhile cause.” laws that protect and help victims He said people can voluntari- heal and become survivors. ly contribute to Lauren’s Kids The informational session when they renew their driver took place Monday in the adult licenses or purchase their vehi- education building with more cle’s license plates. than 20 employees from the Book, the founder and CEO of tax collector’s office present. A the Lauren’s Kids Foundation, video was shown giving details said she decided to make the about the nonprofit agency, and presentation locally after speak- afterwards, Book gave a short ing to Kyle Keen, director of ad presentation and answered ques- valorem taxes with the Columbia tions from the tax collector’s County Tax Collector’s Office. office staff. “I just talked about the impor- According to Book’s statistics: tance of telling if somebody is • 1 in 3 girls are sexually being abused, how to prevent abused before the age of 18; sexual abuse, the different signs • 1 in 6 boys are sexually that people need to be aware of JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter abused before the age of 18; to catch sexual abuse and get- Lauren Book, founder and CEO of Lauren’s Kids, gives a presentation to staff members of the Columbia County • 1 in 5 children are solicited ting people excited about com- Tax Collector’s Office during an in-service training day Monday. sexually while on the Internet ing out and walking with us,” before the age of 18; she said. • 30 percent of the time sexual From March 19 to April 23, Tallahassee. awareness,” Book said. “We need signs are. It’s not only our moral abuse is never reported; and Book will hold her fourth annual “April is Childhood Sexual everybody, not just kids, not obligation, but it’s our legal obli- • Nearly 70 percent of all Lauren’s Kids Walk in My Shoes, Abuse Awareness Month but it’s just parents and not just people gation, if we suspect a child is reported sexual assaults occur a journey from the Florida Keys important to let people know with kids, we need everybody being harmed, to make that call to children 17 years old or to the Panhandle, concluding on 95 percent of sexual abuse is being aware of sexual abuse and to the Department of Children younger. the steps of the old capitol in preventable with education and what’s out there and what the and Families.” CAFES: Lawmaker may propose a moratorium OLUSTEE: Recreated Continued From 1A Continued From Page 1A the retreating Union Army disappeared into the pine The Coalition of Internet Cafes, an ing capacity, we believe our coalition told lawmakers that the panel would trees. industry group, reacted cautiously to will support legislation along these commission a study and then spend The actual Battle of Olustee, fought Feb. 20 1864, the statement. lines.” time gathering public input, perhaps saw 5,500 Union troops fight an estimated 5,200 “From the beginning, we have Thrasher’s bill could be the only at a handful of hearings across the Confederates. The battle lasted more than two hours, advocated for increased regulation one dealing with gambling to be state. and was a clear Confederate victory. over an outright ban, agreed that seriously considered by lawmakers. “This is probably going to be the technology has outpaced current law Legislative leaders have indicated last time we meet this session,” and that there may be some bad oper- that they want to put off dealing with Richter said. ators in the industry,” spokeswoman most of the issues -- including wheth- That would also presumably cut off Sarah Bascom said in a statement. er to allow casino-style “destination consideration of most gambling legis- Shopping for “Depending upon exact details of a resorts” in Florida -- until the 2014 lation, like a bill to allow pari-mutuel proposed moratorium bill, if it allows legislative session. facilities to stop running dog races, a mortgage? for existing law abiding operators and Senate Gaming Committee which lose money, but continue to employers to continue in their exist- Chairman Garrett Richter, R-Naples, offer profitable games like poker. FHP: Raising awareness of hit and run in Florida Continued From Page 1A John Kasak, Agent We have a great selection. Hisler-Pace said drivers Hisler-Pace said drivers seen two hit-and-run fatali- was recovered from State Farm Agent leave the scene of a crash involved in a crash should ties. While both cases were the black Pontiac and is 904 SW SR 247 Branford Hwy As life changes, so do your Lake City, FL 32025 needs. Let State Farm Bank® for a number of reasons. stop their vehicle and pull solved. Hisler-Pace high- being processed by the Bus: 386-752-7521 “Sometimes they are off the roadway if possi- lighted some neighboring Florida Department of Law NMLS # 382656 help with a mortgage that fits just scared. They panic,” ble. Next, she said, drivers counties’ unsolved hit-and- Enforcement, Siegmeister your life and your budget. Let us she said. “They are possi- should help anyone injured run deaths. said. help you make the right move. bly impaired and obviously in the crash, and then call Steve W. Mathis died Hisler-Pace asked any- Bank with a Good Neighbor®. know if they stop they are law enforcement. after being struck by a one with information about CALL ME TODAY FOR going to get into trouble. After law enforcement vehicle near his Suwannee the crash to contact the MORE INFORMATION. However, leaving the scene has been notified, col- County home around 9:35 Florida Highway Patrol at of a crash heightens that lect names and addresses p.m. on Sept. 27, 2012. He 754-6270. Also, FHP cre- problem. That’s the reason of drivers and witnesses, was walking south in the ated a website with infor- the name of our campaign and write down the make, northbound lane of County mation on unsolved hit-and- is Hit and Run, Bad to model and tag numbers of Road 137 when a black 2000 run where members of the Worse.” all vehicles involved. Pontiac Sunfire two door public can search by county State Attorney Jeff She said it could be help- struck him and continued the cases in their communi- Some products and services not available in all areas. Siegmeister attended the ful to make a rough drawing driving north. Mathis died ties. The website is www. 1001306 State Farm Bank, F.S.B., Bloomington, IL conference and said leaving of the scene and positions at the scene. flhsmv.gov/fhp/hitrun/. the scene of a crash result- of the vehicles, and do not Florida Highway Patrol ing in death is a felony that accept claim settlements at found the Pontiac Sunfire carries a maximum penalty the crash scene. about 1.5 miles north on of 30 years in prison and a She also said it was a different road. The tag fine of up to $10,000. At one important to stay calm. was missing and all items time, the penalty for leav- “As a driver it is your were removed except for Let us help ing the scene of an accident responsibility to remain at a rosary hanging from the was less than being con- the crash scene,” Hisler- rear-view mirror. victed of DUI manslaugh- Pace said. Investigators tracked ter, he said. Witnesses of hit-and-run the owner of the car to your business “They changed the pen- crashes should immediate- Hamilton County, but he alties several years ago,” ly call law enforcement and had sold the car to someone Siegmeister said. give as detailed of a descrip- else about a month before Some people leave the tion of the make, model tag the vehicle was involved in scene of an accident because number and color of the the traffic fatality. However, they have a suspended vehicle as possible, Hisler- the Pontiac Sunfire had SHINE! license or no license, are Pace said. Also if possible, not been registered with wanted by law enforcement describe the driver of the the Department of Motor or do not have insurance, vehicle. Since January Vehicles. Fingerprints, Hisler-Pace said. 2010, Columbia County has DNA and other evidence

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ANOTHER VIEW Grappling with Olympic foolishness

o appreciate the foolishness of the decision to remove wrestling from the Summer Olympics beginning in 2020, consider this: race walking is Tstill considered a sport more worthy to be included in the quadrennial interna- tional competition, a ruling only Monty Python’s Minister of Silly Walks would endorse. The International Olympic Committee executive board did not offer an explanation for dropping a sport that began as part of the first ancient games in 708 B.C. and the first modern Olympiad in 1896. A competition that Herbert leaves behind stories, has a two millennia of association with the Olympic ideal deserves more respect laughter for others to enjoy than being given the bum’s rush off the medal stand. nly five cars Herbert’s funeral helping neighbors, and, had arrived was filled with laughter. as a prelude to Meals on The IOC dropped wrestling as it at the park- Grandson Barry Latty had Wheels, delivering plates pared the number of sports to 25 for the ing lot that his share of funny stories, of home-cooked food to Summer Games. But it would seem the Sunday. I was because he often was local friends. He never O missed church, and the early. So I just sat there the one who hauled his demise of wrestling, which has govern- — warmed by the early- grandparents around. His only shape-note singing he ing bodies in 180 countries and 100,000 afternoon sun, shielded grandfather was practi- missed at Belmont was the participants in the United States, simply from the wind — and Phil Hudgins cally blind from macular day before his funeral. looked out over the cem- [email protected] degeneration, so when Herbert was the last of was not telegenic enough or blessed etery next to Belmont his grandmother, Willene, my father’s siblings. He with enough recognizable stars for Baptist Church. “He was a giant of the needed new underwear, was 95. He was the only today’s soap opera backstory-driven In a few minutes, a faith,” the preacher, Bill Barry drove them both one of the five who never Olympics. Read: not enough visual blond, sad-looking, flop- Compton, said. to Walmart. Granddaddy left Belmont. What did the eared dog ambled past He certainly was — a stayed in the car and city have that he needed? excitement, or competitors named Hulk. headstones bearing Christian without somber- watched the traffic while Nothing but a job reading Adding insult to injury, wrestling was names familiar in the ness and self-righteous- Barry went in with meters, and sometimes smacked down by the IOC over field rural Northeast Georgia ness. Herbert Hudgins Grandmother to make Walmart. community: Richardson, liked to laugh as much as sure she got the right size * * * hockey, tae kwon do and the pentathlon. Carlyle, Maddox, anybody I knew. He once drawers. As the sun sank lower Wrestling still has time to lobby the IOC Edmonds, Hayes, recalled a time as a boy In his younger in the sky and the wind Hudgins, Lancaster, Hall, when he and Alton, his days, though, it was picked up, Belmont’s new- to reconsider its decision. Milo of Croton est grave was smoothed Smith. He stopped at a younger brother, were Granddaddy who hauled is regarded as the greatest Olympic over and flowers were freshly dug grave and lay laughing at the supper Barry around, sometimes placed. wrestler of the ancient era, winning five down, resting his head table. Papa Hudgins, a in a wagon pulled by a Herbert leaves behind on his paws, as though rather stern man, told mule. Riding to the gar- times between 532 and 516 B.C. But now four children, eight he were paying his last them to be quiet. But Alton den in a wagon, Barry that legacy must grapple with competing laughed one more time grandchildren, three step respects. said in his eulogy, was the grandchildren, six great- against canoeing and rock climbing to Thirty minutes before — and got a whipping. grandest thing of all. Herbert decided things grandchildren and three remain part of the Olympic Games. the service, the parking Herbert’s paying job would be different when step great-grandchildren. lot was full. Folks who then was reading meters The Olympic creed, in part, reads: he had his own family. His message to them all: had known Herbert Allen for the power company. He “The essential thing is not to have con- “There will be laughter at Love God and be joyful. Hudgins had come to pay worked hard. And when quered, but to have fought well.” For our table,” John quoted their own last respects and his daddy. And there was he got home, he worked ■ Phil Hudgins is senior the sport of wrestling, though, fighting to tell the family what this laughter. some more: tending his editor of Community the good fight for more than 2,000 years man had meant to them. garden, helping Willene, Newspapers Inc. wasn’t enough.

■ Tampa Bay Times Economic development the key

By AMY EVANCHO sources is all part of their daily vent “picking winners and losers.” Our profession, and the tools we responsibilities. The economic It has been suggested that eco- Lake City Reporter use to positively impact Florida’s development toolkit from which nomic development in and of itself economy, have come under attack. I they operate contains programs may not be a necessary part of the Serving Columbia County Since 1874 am here to set the record straight. and tools that reflect the vision of process of growing and attracting Across the state of Florida, more each individual community -- how business or creating jobs. In reality, than 400 economic, workforce and they want to grow and what indus- economic development is the engine The Lake City Reporter is published with pride tries they want to attract, grow and that allows people to choose Florida for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ community developers are going to work every day with one goal -- retain. as their home and bring families ties by Community Newspapers Inc. help make their community a better An important part of that process and businesses to our state to thrive We believe strong newspapers build strong place to live, both now and for years is identifying targeted industry and prosper. The great diversity of communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” to come. sectors by mapping a community’s Florida’s communities, which take Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and Florida’s economic development assets such as its talent pipeline, on distinct personalities, due in part profitable community‑oriented newspapers. professionals live in all 67 counties research-and-development centers, to opportunities nurtured through This mission will be accomplished through the and hold positions with our 24 work- transportation infrastructure and economic development efforts, is an teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, force boards, our 28 community and centers of employment. These sec- element that sets Florida apart. integrity and hard work. state colleges and Florida’s 12 state tors often reflect higher wage indus- Even through a recession and universities. They work with our tries on growth trajectories that will continued economic uncertainty, utilities, ports, airports and indus- produce jobs and long-term invest- economic development efforts have Todd Wilson, Publisher ment for the region. been fruitful because of sensible poli- Editor trial authorities. They work for local Robert Bridges, governments, private companies It is important to note, however, cies that are crafted and coordinated Jim Barr, Associate Editor and non-profit agencies. that economic development profes- at the local and state levels. 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Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 LAKE CITY REPORTER local TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 5a Faithful in the face of defeat Olustee Battle Re-enactment Always the loser, James Permane loves role as Union general.

By Jennifer Chasteen Special to the Reporter

s temperatures plunged into the lower 20s and frost gathered in the early morning hours on the Olustee Battlefield Asite, James Permane roused his men for the inevitable — defeat at the hands of Confederate troops. For the past 10 years, Permane has portrayed the role of Union Brig. Gen. Truman Seymour, who was defeated by Confederate Brig. Gen. Joseph Finegan at Olustee. On Feb 20, 1864, Union troops Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter on their way to cut off Confederate ABOVE: Marion E. Guyton talks about his years of re-enact- supply routes, marched through ing Civil War battles and his love of history Sunday at the the swamps towards Lake City only Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park. Guyton is part of the be overwhelmed by Confederate 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infrantry made famous in the troops at Olustee. With casualties movie “Glory.” He said he’s participated in Civil War re-enact- amounting to 1,861 Union sol- diers, Seymour retreated back to ments since 1989, and he will now have more time to dedi- Jacksonville. JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter cate to his hobby because he recently retired as an attorney For Permane, it has been a life- Sarasota resident James Permane (right) has been portraying Union Gen. with the Department of Justice. BELOW: Becky O’Malley of long passion to retell history, even if Truman Seymour in Battle of Olustee re-enactments for the past 10 years. Jacksonville consoles he daughter, Erin, who reacts with horror it means repeated defeat. “I’ve want- at the gory and graphic medical demonstration on Saturday. ed to re-enact since I was a child,” According to Permane, the 1st rain, frost and temperatures dipping he said. “I grew up as the Civil War Florida, under the command of Dr. into the teens, Permane has lead centennial was wrapping up and Ray Giron, helped start the annual the charge of Union troops against there was a lot of press. I really re-enactment of the Battle of Olustee the Confederates time after time. got the bug when I started to read. and was the host unit for many “I re-enact a number of events I read every book I could find on years. Permane was involved in the throughout the year. Right now, the subject. Since then, I’ve always inner workings of the event from we are involved in the 150th wanted to experience as much of when he joined the group in 1985. anniversary cycle of Civil War the Civil War period as possible. Permane’s group has portrayed events. This year we will be “While I was attending the Federal troops at Olustee since doing the 150th anniversary of University of Florida, my interest the beginning. After Giron’s retire- the Battle of Gettysburg and the was renewed. In 1985, I met Eric ment, and after Giron’s subse- Battle of Chickamauga, in addi- Hague in a Florida history class quent replacement, Brian Kepner, tion to the events we support on a at Santa Fe Community College. resigned, Permane was appointed regular basis. Next year will be the Eric invited me to join the local the Federal Army commander. Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Gainesville Civil War re-enactment And through a decade of unpre- Olustee. I have enjoyed every sec- group, Co. D, 1st Florida Infantry.” dictable February weather, through ond of it,” Permane said. COMMUNITY CALENDAR WILSON’S CONTAINERS Construction/Debris Containers Available

Feb. 19 NARFE meeting Retired educators at the Columbia County 755-7060 The National Active Columbia County Retired Fairgrounds. The speaker ZEtZEtZEtZE Lenten lunch and Retired Federal Educators will meet at 1 will be Bishop Russell A. Delivered to your job site today The First Presbyterian Employees will meet at p.m. in Room 120 of the Wright of Panama City. Church invites the com- 1 p.m. at the LifeStyle Columbia County School Tickets are $30. For more munity to a Lenten lunch Enrichment Center, 628 District Adult Center. information or to donate, from noon until 1 p.m. SE Allison Court. County District 4 director Carolyn visit the CDC office at 363 in the Fellowship Hall of Commissioner Stephen Stephen will attend. For NW Bascom Norris Drive, Bring your unwanted the church. The lunch Bailey will be guest speak- more information, call Will call 752-9785 or ask any will include soups freshly er. For more information, Brown at 752-2431. Any CDC board member. Gold, Silver & Platinum made by the women of call Jim Purvis at 292-9361. retired person interested in to someone you can trust the church. It will be fol- education is welcome. Casting call Precious metals are seeing record values. lowed by a short drama. Feb. 20 Alligator Community Please call me for a private and confi dential appointment The lunches are in remem- Feb. 22-27 Theater will hold casting to sell or trade your unwanted gold, silver and platinum. brance of the season of Plant clinic calls today for its produc- George R. Ward Lent, a 40-day season of University of Florida Pet adoption tion of the play “Dearly reflection and preparation Master Gardeners are Lake City Humane Departed.” The play will Downtown for the death and resurrec- available every Wednesday Society and PetSmart will be performed April 26 and Lake City tion of Jesus. from 1 to 4 p.m. at the be holding a “Big Tent 27 and May 3 and 4. (386) 752-5470 Fort White Public Library Adoption Event” in the Plant clinic on Route 47 to answer Publix Shopping Center. ■ To submit your Community University of Florida questions about lawns and The Humane Societ and Calendar item, contact Jim Master Gardeners are plants. Bring samples for North Florida Animal Barr at 754-0424 or by email     available every Tuesday, free diagnosis or solutions. Rescue will have dogs and at [email protected].       ! Wednesday and Thursday For more information, call cats available for adoption from 9 a.m. to noon at 752-5384. on display and volunteers       the Columbia County on hand to answer ques-       Extension Office, 164 SW Class of ’46 tions. All animals will be OBITUARIES Mary Ethel Lane, to answer Columbia High School spayed or neutered and         questions about lawns and Class of 1946 will hold its have current vaccinations. Patricia Ann Dolamore  plants. Bring samples for quarterly luncheon from Dogs also wil have micro-   free diagnosis or solutions. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Phish chip identifiers. Hours will Patricia Ann Dolamore,     75, a resident of Lake City,   For more information, call Heads Restaurant. For be 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesday Florida passed away Febru- 752-5384. information, call Lenvil and Wednesday, 2 to 6 p.m. ary 17, 2013 at her home. Dicks at 961-1104. Thursday, 11 a..m. to 6 p.m. Mrs. Dolamore had resided in Charity tournament Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lake City, Florida for the past fourteen years. She is preceded The Players Club on U.S. Feb. 20-22 Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. in death by her husband Charles 90 West will host a Texas Sunday. For more infor- Dolamore. She graduated from hold’em poker tournament Revival services mation, call the Humane the Elyria High School class of each Tuesday, starting at 7 Voice of Deliverance Society at (386) 752-1178. 1954 in Elyria, Ohio and was p.m., to benefit the Tough Church willl have revival Administrative Assistant for the NASA Program. She enjoyed Jay Poole, AAMS® Enough to Wear Pink Crisis services at 7:30 nightly Benefit dinner, auction playing the piano for the Lifestyle Financial Advisor Fund. For more informa- with Sister Joyce Igo. The Fort White and Enrichment Center Kitchen Band. 846 S W Baya Drive tion, call Linda Dowling at Columbia High School She loved her family and bowling. Lake City FL 32025 752-8822. chapters of Future Farmers Survivors include two daughters: 386-752-3545 Feb. 21 (Linden) Gould, Casselber- of America will have their ry, Fl. and Jeanne (Mike) Ander- Medical talk Debutants meeting annual benefit dinner and son, Lake City, Fl. Three Sons: Dr. Bharat Gummadi The Debutants Society auction at the Columbia Larry (Sue) Dolamore, Marshall, will give a free talk on will have an informational County Fairgrounds. A N.C., Bill (Barbara) Dolamore, medical matters at noon at meeting from 4 to 6 p.m. chicken and rice dinner Gainesville, Fl. and Tom (Stacy) Dolamore, Greenville, S.C. Ten the Holiday Inn, 213 SW in the Columbia County will start at 6 p.m., fol- Grandchildren and three great Commerce Drive. The Public Library, 308 NW lowed by the auction at 7 grandchildren also survive. program is part of Shands Columbia Ave. The meet- p.m. Proceeds will help The family will receive friends in Lake Shore’s “Lunch and ing is for for girls and FFA members attend lead- the Chapel of Dees-Parrish Fam- ily Funeral Home on Wednesday, Learn” series. To register boys in ninth through 12th ership conferences and February 20, 2013 from 4:00- or for more information, go grades who might be inter- career development events 6:00 P.M. Graveside Funeral ser- online at ShandsLakeShore. ested in becoming mem- and purchase materials for vices will be conducted Monday, com or call (386) 292-8120. bers. Minister Jan Harrison their schools’ agriscience February 25, 2013 at 2:00 P.M. in is the organization contact departments. Many of the the St. Marys Cemetery, Elyria, Ohio. Arrangements are under person. items to be auctioned made 3(2).+!'% Art League the direction of the DEES-PAR- The Art League of North by FFA members. RISH FAMILY FUNERAL Longer you stay, Florida will meet at 6 p.m. Gardening talk HOME, 458 S. Marion Ave., at The First Presbyterian Master Gardeners Lake City, FL 32025 752-1234 Less you pay Feb. 23 Please share your thoughts and Church. There will be sup- Bill Whitley and Gerry wishes for the family at our per, fellowship, a short Murphy will give a program CDC fundraiser on-line family guestbook at Monthly Unlimited meeting. Kathy Willson about Spring Vegetable The Greater Lake City parrishfamilyfuneralhome.com See store for details. and Anda Chance will give Gardening at 5:45b p.m. Community Development a talk and demonstration in the Fort White Library Corp. Inc. will have its Obituaries are paid advertise- comparing oil painting and on State Road 47. The pro- eighth annual Black Tie ments. For details, call the Lake City Reporter’s classified depart- colored pencil techniques. gram is free. Fundraiser banquet at 6 p.m. ment at 752-1293. 6A

6A LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 Battle of Olustee Re-enactment

Scenes from the 37th Battle of Olstee re-enactment at Olustee Battleield State Park on Sunday.

Confederate soldiers break formation after a cannon ball blows a crater just behind them, sending dirt and debris in to the air.

Photos by JASON MATTHEW WALKER

Lake City Reporter

Union fighters wave the American flag as they advance toward the Confederate lines.

Musicians play Civil War era music before the start of the 37th annual Olustee Battle Re-enactment on Sunday. Northern cavalry troopers gallop across the battlefield in search of hostile scouts. 7ASCHOOL

7A LAKE CITY REPORTER SCHOOLS TuEsDAY, FEBRuARY 19, 2013 Page Editor: Jim Barr, 754-0424 BulletinBoard

NEWS ABOUT OUR SCHOOLS CLASS NOTES ON ■ To leave an anonymous message about a pos- CAMPUS sible dangerous situation concerning Columbia County schools, call toll-free, (866) 295-7303. Niblack ■ To leave an anonymous message about a Elementary School possible truancy problem in Columbia County schools, call 758-4947. Volunteer recognition , Lake City Reporter ■ Items for the school page should be dropped Niblack will be recog- Jim Barr, nizing their volunteers on off or mailed to: jbarr@lakecity Thursday in the school 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, FL 32055; faxed to office conference room. (386) 752-9400; by 5 orp.m. emailed Thursdays. to This “Drop in Reception” reporter.com will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. We encour- age our volunteers to take a few minutes from their busy schedule to “drop in” for some light refresh- ments and big hugs for all you do to help our school!

Family night COURTESY PHOTO The recent Niblack Family Night was a big Science fair winners success. On Feb. 5, parents Richardson Middle School SAIL students performed well in the Columbia County Fair, bring- were treated to a pizza dinner and some entertain- ing home trophies and medals for their projects: (back row, from left) Ethan Goodrich placed ment from our principal, second in environmental category and won a special award for having the most creative Mrs. Gassett, and assistant project; Terrell Francis won third place in medicine and health; Garet Dicks won first place in principal, Ms. Moses. environmental and a special award for best use of scientific method; and Charlie Parker won Later, each grade offered honorable mention in behavioral. (Front row, form left) Eva Kirby won first place for botany; the parents specific tips for Victoria Whilden won third place in environmental; Jessica Harris won third place in chemistry; helping their students be and Brianna Carman won honorable mention in medicine and health. Ethan Goodrich, Garet successful in school. Dicks, Charlie Parker, Eva Kirby, Victoria Whilden and Jessica Harris went on to compete in the regional science fair agains students from five other counties. COURTESY PHOTO Yearbook orders Field trip back in time Don’t forget to pre-order your 2012-13 Niblack year- Richardson Middle School sixth=graders Kolton Biehl (left), book. The price is $15 until Jaxon Melton and Trace Lee (right) pose for a photograph Feb. 28. After that date, with a knight-actor at the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire at the cost will go up to $18. the Alachua County Fairgrounds in Gainesville on Feb. 1. Only 100 yearbooks are Science teacher Kim Biehl is at left background. The boys being ordered. are in the Supporting Academic and Independent Learners program at RMS. S.A.I.L. takes a field trip to the Hoggetowne Westside fair every year. Elementary School Writing winners ON CAMPUS The following students have been selected for Richardson Middle School their writing achievements and will read their writing Astronomy night papers on 94.5 radio station on Tuesday, February 19th: The Supporting Academic and Independent Learners Sabrina Davis, Abigail (S.A.I.L.) program at Richardson Middle will be host- Schuler, Dana Reed, ing an astronomy night on the campus football field Jenalyn Anderson, Donald March 1. Led by Laurent “Mr. Night” Pellerin, an Baker and Jenna Burns. Epiphany Catholic School science teacher, this “Real Sky Planetarium” event will teach students and parents about COURTESY PHOTO constellations, planets and more through a laser show Melrose Park Champions of character and telescope viewing of the real night sky. The event Elementary School is open to current S.A.I.L. students and parents, as well Eleven students from Lake City Middle School were selected as Champions of Character. any fifth-graders and parents interested in the S.A.I.L. Upcoming events at The Champion of Character program is sponsored by the University of Florida Athletic program. The event will begin at 7 p.m. and parents must Melrose Park include: Department. Teachers were asked to nominate one student from their team who exemplified accompany their students at all times. Students should Thursday — 5:30 p.m., good behavior, sportsmanship and an exceptional work ethic. These students were invited to bring a flashlight covered in red cellophane and a folding SAC meeting in the Media attend the Lady Gator basketball game on Feb. 3, were they were recognized during halftime. chair or blanket to sit on. E-mail Janet Sweat, the S.A.I.L. Center; 6:30pm PTO Night science teacher, at [email protected] with any questions. , second grade patriotic Pictureed are (front row, from left) Assistant Principal Sean Adams, Corbett Duncan, Owen play in the cafeteria. Sims and Jasmine Brown; (second row) Gaven Chase, Savannah Slavik-Wagner, Genea March 1 — Kindergarten Montgomery and guidance counselor Lisa Garbett; (back row) guidance counselor Joey Five Points Elementary School “Green Eggs and Ham” Giberti, Madison Kennon, Brock Edge, Brooke Silva, Assistant Pricipal Meg Haley, Kia Box top wnners breakfast, 8:30 to 11 a.m. Williams and Principal Sonya Judkins. The Box Top winners for January were: first place Ms. Joanne Marcil with 800; second place, Mrs. Ashley Feagle, with 283; and third place, Ms. Sherrell Jones with CALENDAR 245. All classes got sweet treats as a reward for winning. Sunshine Club Tuesday - 9:00 a.m.; 4th grade FCAT Writing - 6:00 p.m. - Away training (Couey) - 9:45 a.m. FWMS - Indian Softball and The Sunshine Club has been selling Valentine’s Grams RMS - SAIL Imax field trip to St. RMS - Volunteer Reception in Baseball vs Chiefland - 5:00 p.m. - for $1 in the library. Each bag comes with a pencil, Augustine Media Center - 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Home eraser, sticker, tattoo, a heart and some candy. We want ELEMENTARY PRINCIPALS CCE - Family Literacy Night - 6:00 to thank our volunteers Mrs. Suzanne Marcil, Mrs. Kim - Meeting @ CCSD Administrative - 7:30 p.m. Goswami and Mr. Eric Larramore for helping us. Complex, room 227 - 10:00 a.m. Thursday WESTSIDE ELEMENTARY - Art displayed Young Writers to 94.3 Radio Station SUMMERS ELEMENTARY - 4th Friday - 10:30 a.m. grade FCAT Writing Boot Camp - The Media Center is displaying Mardi Gras masks SUMMERS ELEMENTARY - 4th 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. SUMMERS ELEMENTARY - 4th made by our students in art. Mrs. Cheri Copeland has grade FCAT Writing Boot Camp - MELROSE PARK ELEMENTARY grade FCAT Writing Boot Camp - been incorporating the Mardi Gras theme in her art 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. - Volunteer Appreciation Brunch in 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. classes, kindergarten through fifth grades. They add a FWHS - Mock Crash meeting in Media Center - 9:30 a.m.; School FIVE POINTS ELEMENTARY flare to our media center with their colors and unique- Administrative Conference Room - Advisory Council (SAC) meeting in - Volunteer Appreciation Brunch in ness. 9:30 a.m. Media Center - 5:30 p.m.; PTO night Media Center - 9:30 a.m. PINEMOUNT ELEMENTARY - - 2nd grade patriotic play in cafeteria FORT WHITE ELEMENTARY - Chorus performance Papa John's Night - 6:30 p.m. Volunteer Appreciation recognition Mrs. Pam Staats, Mrs. Tami Wheeler and our Five LANGUAGE ARTS CIT - Meeting LCMS - Volunteer Appreciation - 7:45 - 8:30 a.m. Points Vocal Chords did an awesome job preparing for @ CCSD Administrative Complex, Brunch - room 709 - 10:30 a.m.; EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY - Tiger the PTO meeting and the Olustee Festival last week. room 207 - 3;30 - 4:30 p.m. Falcon Baseball vs RMS - 6:00 p.m. of the month recognition in cafeteria The group sang five songs, which included “Home” and RMS - Wolf Baseball vs Baker - 4:00 - Home FWHS - FFA Auction/Dinner @ the school song. Way to go! p.m. - Away; Wolf Softball vs Baker EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY - Columbia County Fair Grounds - 6:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Away Volunteer Appreciation Brunch - 9:00 - 9:00 p.m.; Indian V Baseball vs FWMS - Indian Baseball vs - 10:00 a.m.; Family Reading Night in Buchholz -7:00 p.m. - Away; Indian Family reading night Suwannee - 5:00 p.m. - Home Media Center - 2:15 - 8:00 p.m. Track & Field @ Bunnell East We want to thank all the parents and students who LCMS - Falcon Softball vs Madison NIBLACK ELEMENTARY - “Drop- Coast Classic; Indian JV Baseball vs attended our Family Reading Night. Students had juice (Babe Ruth) - 6:00 p.m. - Home; In” Volunteer Appreciation Reception Buchholz - 5:00 p.m. - and cookies while they read and took Accelerated Reader Falcon Baseball vs Madison (Babe in Office Conference Room - 9:30 Away; Indian Softball vs Santa Fe tests on their books. Each child also took home a free Ruth) 6:00 p.m. - Home - 10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Home book courtesy of Target. FWHS - Indian V Baseball vs PINEMOUNT ELEMENTARY - CCE - Jump Rope for Heart cel- Bradford - 7:00 p.m. - Away Family Reading Night - 3:00 - 6:00 ebration p.m.; School Advisory Council (SAC) FWMS - Indian Softball/Baseball For Life Insurance meeting - 6:00 p.m. vs RMS - 5:00 p.m. - Home Go With Wednesday FWHS - Indian V Baseball vs Newberry - 6:00 p.m. - Home; Indian Someone You Know CCE - 5th grade to Skating Palace Softball vs Suwannee - 6:00 p.m. - Saturday MELROSE PARK ELEMENTARY Away; Indian JV Baseball vs Keystone Af_e9liej#@@@ DXip?%Jldd\iXcc - Class & Spring Portraits Heights - 5:00 p.m. - Away FWHS - Indian Track & Field Ocala 8^\ek =`eXeZ`XcJ\im`Z\jI\g% SUMMERS ELEMENTARY - 4th RMS - Wolf Softball vs LCMS - 6:00 Forest Invitational @ Bradford grade FCAT Writing Boot Camp - 8:00 p.m. - Away; Wolf Baseball vs LCMS 234 SW Main Blvd. • 752-5866 8A

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Tuesday, February 19, 2013 www.lakecityreporter.com Section B GAMES Third round Today n Columbia High girls tennis at Ridgeview High, on the line 3:30 p.m. n Columbia High softball at Trinity Christian Fort White faces It will be the fourth meet- Academy, 7 p.m. (JV-5) ing of the season for Fort n Fort White High Williston in hoops White and Williston. The baseball at Bradford for fourth time. teams played three times in High, 7 p.m. 2011-12. n Fort White High boys By TIM KIRBY Fort White won the basketball at Williston [email protected] first game on Dec. 4, then High in Region 2-4A Williston evened it up on semifinals, 7 p.m. FORT WHITE — Fort Jan. 23. Wednesday White High and Williston The wins came on the n Columbia High High are well known to opponent’s home court. weightlifting at Baker each other on the basket- Both teams were 8-2 in County High, 3:30 p.m. ball court. District 5-4A play and Fort n Columbia High JV The teams have been White won the tiebreaker baseball at Buchholz in the same district since to earn the right to host the High, 6 p.m. 2006 and are playing in the district tournament. Thursday most important game in the It took overtime to settle n Fort White High series. the championship and the softball at Suwannee The Red Devils host the Red Devils prevailed, 66-62. High, 6 p.m. Indians at 7 p.m. today in Melton Sanders led Fort n Fort White High the second round of the White in the final with 24 baseball vs. Newberry playoffs. points. Jalen Wyche scored High, 6 p.m. (JV-5 at Fort White (15-5) won its 15 and Michael Mulberry Keystone Heights High) first-ever basketball playoff scored 13. n Columbia High game, 63-62, at Mount Dora Earl Brown was high softball at Gainesville, High on Thursday. Williston scorer for Williston with 7 p.m. (JV-5) (22-7) had an easier time 23 points. David Heinkel FILE Friday with South Sumter High, scored 14 and Tre Wilson Fort White High’s Michael Mulberry (4) goes in for a lay-up as Tre Wilson of Williston High n Columbia High girls beating the Raiders 72-54. scored 13. defends in a district game on Jan. 23. tennis vs. Vanguard High at Jonesville Tennis Center, 3 p.m. n Fort White High track at East Coast Classic in Bunnell, TBA n Fort White High softball vs. Santa Fe High, 6 p.m. n Columbia High softball at Suwannee High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) n Columbia High baseball vs. Suwannee High, 7 p.m. (JV-4) n Fort White High baseball at Buchholz High, 7 p.m. (JV-5) Saturday n Columbia High baseball at Chiles High, 2 p.m. (JV-11 a.m.) BRIEFS

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL Q-back Club meeting Monday The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 p.m. Monday (postponed from today) COURTESY PHOTO in the faculty lounge at Columbia High had two wrestlers who won medals at the FHSAA Finals state meet at The Lakeland Center on Saturday. Cole Schreiber placed second in the the high school. 113-pound weight class, and Kaleb Warner placed fifth in the 126-pound weight class. At the finals are head coach Andrew Porter (from left), Schreiber, coach For details, call Shayne Kevin Warner, Warner and coach Allen Worley. Photos from the state meet are on page 6B. Morgan at 397-4954.

T-BALL Lake City league registration set Tiger wrestlers place at state Registration for Lake City Recreation By TIM KIRBY Schreiber’s runner-up status weight class. and Olympic Heights High was Department T-ball is [email protected] came after he placed third in 2012 Warner was making his first trip third with 93 points. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 9 and sixth in 2011. He also qualified to state, as was Daniel Devers who Columbia’s wrestlers took on (returning players) and Columbia High came away with for state as a freshman. went 2-2 in the 160-pound weight Springstead wrestlers in three March 16 (new players) two top-five finishes at the FHSAA Kaleb Warner dopped an class. matches and the Tigers won at Teen Town Recreation Finals state wrestling meet at The 8-6 decision to Daniel Preciado of The performance of the three all three. Schreiber beat Mike Center. Age divisions Lakeland Center on Saturday. Miami Springs High in Saturday’s Tigers earned Columbia 35 team McDonald of Springstead in the are offered for ages 4-5 Cole Schreiber lost a 3-2 decision wrestlebacks. Warner made the points and 14th place in the state. semifinals to avenge two losses and 6-7. Proof of age is to Donovan Hough of Armwood medal round where he defeated The meet was won by Springstead to the Eagles’ wrestler in the A.J. required at registration. High in the final of the 113-pound Zac German of Harmony High, High with 98 points. Lake Gibson Jones Memorial Invitational hosted Cost is $50. Parents may weight class. 7-3, for fifth place in the 126-pound High was second with 94.5 points by Osceola High. select teams, but team rosters are limited to 15 players. IN THE PITS For details, call Heyward Christie at 754-3607.

FISHING Danica at a key Justin Brown Memorial tourney career moment The Justin Brown By JENNA FRYER outnumbered her actual Memorial Bass Associated Press career accomplishments. Tournament is March 2 They still do, and she DAYTONA BEACH at Clay Landing. Entry routinely takes Twitter fee is $70 per boat with or so long, broadsides from a fan an optional big bass pot Danica Patrick base that has resented her for $10. There is a 60 was just a pretty since she first dabbled in percent payback to 10 girl in a fast car NASCAR three years ago. percent of the field. All surrounded by Her fiercely competitive Fa crack marketing staff proceeds go to benefit nature and desire to keep Columbia FFA students. who parlayed a few golden her personal life private For details, call Chris moments on the track into created the perception she Starling at 288-7633 or worldwide fame. is cold, standoffish, Karen Brown at 961-2526. ASSOCIATED PRESS Her sexy Super Bowl ads Patrick has never Danica Patrick poses by her car after winning the pole during qualifying for the Daytona 500 and the revealing magazine shoots quickly continued on 6B n From staff reports at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday. PATRICK 2BAGATE

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 Page Editor: Tim Kirby, 754-0421 SCOREBOARD OLUSTEE 5K

ID# Place Place Finisher Time Pace 110 13 5 M45 Bill Sanders, 51 23:24 7:32 place votes in parentheses, records 27. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 194.729. 1st Place Sports 105 6 6 W11 Sydni Jones, 15 24:03 7:44 TELEVISION through Feb. 17, total points and last 28. (55) Mark Martin, Toyota, 194.683. Open Men 104 7 7 W11 Nicole Morse, 15 24:03 7:44 week’s ranking: 29. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 194.654. 30 1 1 M25 Michael O’Rourke, 29 18:30 5:57 44 8 1 W35 Moira McCabe, 39 24:10 7:46 TV sports Record Pts Prv 30. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 194.616. Open Women 71 9 1 W45 Jan Silverstein, 51 24:12 7:47 1. Indiana (43) 23-3 1,597 1 31. (26) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 90 1 1 W11 Bridget Morse, 12, LCMS 1 20:08 6:29 89 10 1 W25 Megan Croft, 30 24:20 7:50 Today 2. Miami (20) 21-3 1,571 3 194.313. Men Under 11 29 11 1 W18 Lindsay Beach, 22 24:23 7:51 AUTO RACING 3. Gonzaga (2) 25-2 1,428 5 32. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, 194.254. 67 22 1 Gabriel McCoy, 10 26:09 8:25 8:00 Pace 7 p.m. 4. Michigan St. 22-4 1,416 8 33. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 41 25 2 Jessie Altman, 10 26:36 8:33 66 14 3 M25 Troy McCoy, 30 25:02 8:03 SPEED — NASCAR, Whelen Modified 5. Florida 21-3 1,387 7 193.657. Men 11 - 17 82 15 5 M11 Chase Martin, 12, Nancy’s group 25:10 Series, at Daytona Beach 6. Duke 22-3 1,308 2 34. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, 48 3 1 Timothy Pierce, 15 20:00 6:26 8:06 8:30 p.m. 7. Michigan 22-4 1,264 4 193.544. 43 5 2 Nick Jones, 17 20:47 6:41 81 12 2 W35 Nancy Martin, 39, Nancy’s group 25:21 SPEED — NASCAR, K&N Pro Series, 8. Syracuse 21-4 1,125 6 35. (95) Scott Speed, Ford, 193.540. 53 9 3 B.J. Wheeler, 13 23:01 7:24 8:09 at Daytona Beach 9. Kansas 21-4 1,077 14 36. (32) Terry Labonte, Ford, 193.515. 94 10 4 Christen Odum, 14, LCMS 2 23:06 7:26 77 13 3 W35 Tina Williams, 42 25:22 8:10 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 10. Louisville 21-5 1,011 12 37. (51) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 82 15 5 Chase Martin, 12, Nancy’s group 25:10 8:06 109 16 6 M11 Jeremiah Byrd, 11 25:31 8:13 7 p.m. 11. Georgetown 19-4 952 15 193.096. Men 18 - 24 97 14 8 W11 Sydney Griffin, 11, LCMS 2 25:37 8:15 ESPN — Indiana at Michigan St. 12. 21-4 924 9 38. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 85 17 1 Nile Joye, 18, Barry’s group 25:41 8:16 72 15 2 W45 Elke Sheider, 51 25:39 8:15 ESPN2 — Florida St. at NC State 13. Kansas St. 20-5 848 10 192.996. 84 26 2 Jordan Morrill, 18, Nancy’s group 26:39 8:34 85 17 1 M18 Nile Joye, 18, Barry’s group 25:41 8:16 9 p.m. 14. Oklahoma St. 19-5 786 17 39. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, Men 25 - 34 75 18 6 M45 Michael Tatem, 47 25:44 8:17 ESPN — Florida at Missouri 15. Butler 21-5 659 11 192.563. 30 1 1 Michael O’ Rourke, 29 18:30 5:57 40 19 4 M25 Peter Laughlin, 32 25:46 8:17 NHL HOCKEY 16. New Mexico 22-4 654 19 40. (36) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 192.094. 88 4 2 Chet Croft, 33 20:35 6:37 83 16 9 W11 Ashlyn Martin, 16, Nancy’s group 25:47 8 p.m. 17. Marquette 18-6 524 18 41. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, 66 14 3 Troy McCoy, 30 25:02 8:03 8:18 NBCSN — San Jose at St. Louis 18. Ohio St. 18-7 458 13 190.339. 40 19 4 Peter Laughlin, 32 25:46 8:17 106 17 10 W11 Ashley Shoup, 15 25:48 8:18 SOCCER 19. Wisconsin 18-8 406 20 42. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 190.142. 80 27 5 Jimmy Kite, 29 26:45 8:36 11 20 7 M45 Barry Joye, 51 25:49 8:18 2:30 p.m. 20. 20-6 370 16 43. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, owner Men 35 - 44 86 18 11 W11 Ellie Joye, 16, Barry’s group 25:57 FSN — UEFA Champions League, 21. Memphis 22-3 362 22 points. 70 6 1 David Robison, 37 21:38 6:57 8:21 Malaga at Porto 22. Colorado St. 21-4 307 24 ——— 1 39 2 Shayne Morgan, 40 35:53 11:33 19 21 8 M45 Shawn Stephens, 48 26:08 8:25 8 p.m. 23. Oregon 21-5 216 23 Failed to qualify Men 45 - 54 67 22 1 JrM Gabriel McCoy, 10 26:09 8:25 FSN — UEFA Champions League, 24. VCU 21-5 123 — 44. (19) Mike Bliss, Toyota, owner 9 2 1 Edward Morse, 47 18:46 6:02 45 23 7 M11 Risley Mabile, 15 26:09 8:25 Bayern Munich at Arsenal (same-day 25. Notre Dame 20-6 79 21 points. 38 8 2 James Waters, 47 22:45 7:19 98 24 8 M11 Luke Griffin, 12, LCMS alternate1/2 26:16 tape) Others receiving votes: Saint Louis 58, 45. (52) Brian Keselowski, Toyota, 21 11 3 Ricky Rudd, 48 23:10 7:27 8:27 Minnesota 52, Louisiana Tech 48, Illinois owner points. 15 12 4 Brian Schmidt, 52 23:17 7:30 41 25 2 JrM Jessie Altman, 10 26:36 8:33 46, Cincinnati 20, NC State 20, Akron 16, 110 13 5 Bill Sanders, 51 23:24 7:32 84 26 2 M18 Jordan Morrill, 18, Nancy’s group 26:39 BASKETBALL Missouri 4, Middle 3, Maryland Sprint Unlimited Men 55 - 65 8:34 2, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 2, Creighton 1, 65 7 1 Ray Thorp, 57 22:12 7:09 80 27 5 M25 Jimmy Kite, 29 26:45 8:36 Wichita St. 1. 34 30 2 John Coleman, 55 28:08 9:03 68 28 6 M25 Tucker Lemley, 29 26:45 8:36 NBA schedule At Daytona International Speedway 87 31 3 Jim Moses, 56 30:08 9:42 107 29 9 M45 David Black, 53 27:29 8:51 Daytona Beach 2 33 4 Jon Guthrie, 58 31:10 10:02 9:00 Pace Sunday’s Game Saturday AP Top 25 schedule 52 34 5 Eddie Blalock, 57 31:38 10:11 96 19 12 W11 Sarah Griffin, 11, LCMS 2 28:00 9:01 All-Star Game: West 143, East 138 (Start position in parentheses) Women Under 11 34 30 2 M55 John Coleman, 55 28:08 9:03 Monday’s Games Today’s Games 1. (17) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 75 108 30 1 Kamry Morgan, 10 34:5 2 11:13 47 20 13 W11 Kelly Elbert, 14 28:19 9:07 No games scheduled No. 1 Indiana at No. 4 Michigan State, laps, 113.7 rating, 0 points, $205,075. Women 11 - 17 46 21 4 W35 Holly Glover, 38 28:27 9:09 Today’s Games 7 p.m. 2. (4) Greg Biffle, Ford, 75, 119.1, 0, 90 1 1 Bridget Morse, 12, LCMS 1 20:08 6:29 32 22 2 W25 Jan Elliott, 32 28:29 9:10 Charlotte at Orlando, 7 p.m. No. 2 Miami vs. Virginia, 9 p.m. $101,325. 92 2 2 Cassie Perron, 12, LCMS 1 21:09 6:48 69 23 3 W25 Christine Moor, 26 29:49 9:36 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. No. 5 Florida at Missouri, 9 p.m. 3. (9) Joey Logano, Ford, 75, 91.1, 0, 91 3 3 Jillian Morse, 13, LCMS 1 21:23 6:53 87 31 3 M55 Jim Moses, 56 30:08 9:42 Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. No. 15 Butler vs. Duquesne, 7 p.m. $61,325. 93 4 4 Grace Kolovitz, 12, LCMS 1 22:12 7:09 10:00 Pace Memphis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. No. 17 Marquette at Seton Hall, 4. (15) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 75, 95 5 5 Bermita Brown, 14, LCMS 2 23:12 7:28 16 32 9 M11 Colton Parrish, 14 31:08 10:01 Chicago at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 7 p.m. 98.1, 0, $52,325. Women 18 - 24 14 24 3 W45 Margaret Schmidt, 53 31:09 10:02 Boston at Denver, 9 p.m. No. 24 VCU at Saint Louis, 9 p.m. 5. (12) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 75, 110.7, 29 11 1 Lindsay Beach, 22 24:23 7:51 2 33 4 M55 Jon Guthrie, 58 31:10 10:02 Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m. 0, $51,300. 54 27 2 Brandi Lee, 21 33:15 10:42 18 25 5 W35 Sarah Stephens, 42 31:10 10:02 Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. 6. (8) Aric Almirola, Ford, 75, 60.1, 0, Women 25 - 34 52 34 5 M55 Eddie Blalock, 57 31:38 10:11 San Antonio at Sacramento, 10 p.m. AUTO RACING $49,900. 89 10 1 Megan Croft, 30 24:20 7:50 39 26 4 W25 April Noll, 25 31:45 10:13 Wednesday’s Games 7. (3) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 75, 81.5, 32 22 2 Jan Elliott, 32 28:29 9:10 6 35 10 M45 Charles Carver, 50 31:51 10:15 Detroit at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 0, $48,550. Daytona 500 qualifying 69 23 3 Christine Moor, 26 29:49 9:36 33 36 11 M45 Paul Anschultz, 45 32:51 10:34 Memphis at Toronto, 7 p.m. 8. (16) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, New York at Indiana, 7 p.m. 39 26 4 April Noll, 25 31:45 10:13 54 27 2 W18 Brandi Lee, 21 33:15 10:42 At Daytona International Speedway 75, 64.4, 0, $46,525. Oklahoma City at Houston, 8 p.m. 24 28 5 Mandy Eadie, 31 33:48 10:53 12 37 12 M45 Mark Stevens, 50 33:20 10:43 Daytona Beach 9. (6) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 75, 77.9, Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Women 35 - 44 24 28 5 W25 Mandy Eadie, 31 33:48 10:53 Sunday qualifying; race Feb. 24 0, $44,525. Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. 44 8 1 Moira McCabe, 39 24:10 7:46 11:00 Pace (Car number in parentheses) 10. (14) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, Miami at Atlanta, 8 p.m. 81 12 2 Nancy Martin, 39, Nancy’s group 25:21 8:09 31 38 13 M45 Timothy Delbene, 54 34:28 11:06 1. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 75, 49.8, 0, $43,025. New Orleans at Cleveland, 8 p.m. 77 13 3 Tina Williams, 42 25:22 8:10 37 29 6 W25 Ashley Brown, 30 34:41 11:10 196.434 mph. 11. (10) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 75, Orlando at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 46 21 4 Holly Glover, 38 28:27 9:09 108 30 1 JrW Kamry Morgan, 10 34:52 11:13 62.5, 0, $42,525. Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 2. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 18 25 5 Sarah Stephens, 42 31:10 10:02 25 31 14 W11 Danielle Duckwiler, 16 35:34 11:27 12. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 75, 64.4, Boston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. 196.292. Women 45 - 54 1 39 2 M35 Shayne Morgan, 40 35:53 11:33 Note: Duel qualifying races 0, $42,025. 71 9 1 Jan Silverstein, 51 24:12 7:47 3 32 1 W55 Sara Guthrie, 64 35:53 11:33 Thursday to set rest of field 13. (18) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, acci- 72 15 2 Elke Sheider, 51 25:39 8:15 12:00 Pace All-Star Game box 3. (21) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 195.976. dent, 15, 63, 0, $41,525. 14 24 3 Margaret Schmidt, 53 31:09 10:02 63 40 6 M55 Alvin Poytner, 59 37:30 12:04 4. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 14. (11) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Women 55 - 65 23 33 15 W11 Breland Phelps, 15 38:17 12:19 WEST 143, EAST 138 195.946. accident, 14, 55.5, 0, $40,025. 3 32 1 Sara Guthrie, 64 35:53 11:33 4 34 6 W35 Kelly Danaher, 36 38:52 12:30 At Houston 5. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 15. (5) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, accident, Individuals 13 35 7 W25 Esta Eberhardt, 33 0 EAST ALL-STARS (138) 195.925. 14, 65.5, 0, $39,525. 30 1 1 M25 Michael O’ Rourke, 29 18:30 5:57 10 41 7 M55 Kevin Huesman, 55 0 James 7-18 2-4 19, Bosh 3-9 0-0 6, 6. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 16. (13) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 6:00 Pace ——— Garnett 0-2 0-0 0, Wade 10-13 0-0 21, 195.852. 14, 37.2, 0, $39,025. 9 2 1 M45 Edward Morse, 47 18:46 6:02 2 finishers among Men Under 11 Anthony 8-14 7-9 26, Chandler 2-5 3-3 7. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 195.771. 17. (7) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, acci- 48 3 1 M11 Timothy Pierce, 15 20:00 6:26 9 finishers among Men 11 - 17 7, Irving 6-11 0-0 15, Deng 4-10 1-1 10, 8. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 195.767. dent, 14, 49.1, 0, $36,525. 90 1 1 W11 Bridget Morse, 12, LCMS 1 20:08 6:29 2 finishers among Men 18 - 24 George 7-13 0-0 17, Noah 4-7 0-0 8, 9. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 195.767. 18. (2) Mark Martin, Toyota, accident, 88 4 2 M25 Chet Croft, 33 20:35 6:37 6 finishers among Men 25 - 34 Holiday 3-6 0-0 6, Lopez 0-1 3-4 3. Totals 10. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 14, 42.6, 0, $34,525. 43 5 2 M11 Nick Jones, 17 20:47 6:41 2 finishers among Men 35 - 44 54-109 16-21 138. 195.725. 19. (19) Terry Labonte, Ford, vibration, 92 2 2 W11 Cassie Perron, 12, LCMS 1 21:09 6:48 13 finishers among Men 45 - 54 WEST ALL-STARS (143) 11. (88) Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Chevrolet, 2, 24.3, 0, $31,499. 91 3 3 W11 Jillian Morse, 13, LCMS 1 21:23 6:53 7 finishers among Men 55 - 65 Durant 13-24 1-1 30, Griffin 9-11 195.584. Race Statistics 70 6 1 M35 David Robison, 37 21:38 6:57 1 finisher among Women Under 11 1-2 19, Howard 4-6 0-0 9, Paul 7-10 2-3 12. (17) Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., Ford, Average Speed of Race Winner: 7:00 Pace 15 finishers among Women 11 - 17 20, Bryant 4-9 1-2 9, Duncan 1-4 0-0 2, 195.537. 177.538 mph. 65 7 1 M55 Ray Thorp, 57 22:12 7:09 2 finishers among Women 18 - 24 Parker 5-10 2-2 13, Harden 6-13 0-0 15, 13. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, Time of Race: 1 hour, 3 minutes, 22 93 4 4 W11 Grace Kolovitz, 12, LCMS 1 22:12 7:09 7 finishers among Women 25 - 34 Randolph 3-6 0-0 6, Westbrook 7-13 0-0 195.508. seconds. 38 8 2 M45 James Waters, 47 22:45 7:19 6 finishers among Women 35 - 44 14, Aldridge 0-2 0-0 0, Lee 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 14. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, Margin of Victory: 0.149 seconds. 53 9 3 M11 B.J. Wheeler, 13 23:01 7:24 3 finishers among Women 45 - 54 62-112 7-10 143. 195.503. Caution Flags: 3 for 4 laps. 94 10 4 M11 Christen Odum, 14, LCMS 2 23:06 7:26 1 finisher among Women 55 - 65 East All-Stars 26 39 39 34 — 138 15. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 195.495. Lead Changes: 9 among 5 drivers. 21 11 3 M45 Ricky Rudd, 48 23:10 7:27 41 male finishers West All-Stars 31 38 39 35 — 143 16. (33) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 95 5 5 W11 Bernita Brown, 14, LCMS 2 23:12 7:28 35 female finishers 3-Point Goals—East All-Stars 14-39 195.385. 15 12 4 M45 Brian Schmidt, 52 23:17 7:30 76 total finishers (George 3-6, Irving 3-6, Anthony 3-7, 17. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 195.240. HOCKEY James 3-7, Wade 1-2, Deng 1-5, Lopez 18. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 195.228. 0-1, Holiday 0-2, Bosh 0-3), West All- 19. (56) Martin Truex, Jr., Toyota, NHL schedule Stars 12-32 (Paul 4-5, Harden 3-8, Durant 195.207. 3-8, Howard 1-1, Parker 1-3, Duncan 20. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, Today’s Game Merrick gets his first win at home 0-1, Westbrook 0-3, Bryant 0-3). Fouled 195.156. Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Out—None. Rebounds—East All-Stars Associated Press 21. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, Montreal at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Merrick hit two clutch went to school at UCLA. 61 (Anthony 12), West All-Stars 52 195.084. N.Y. Islanders at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. (Howard 7). Assists—East All-Stars 33 shots that led to par in a sud- Merrick closed with a 22. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. (Wade 7), West All-Stars 39 (Paul 15). 195.042. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES — John den-death playoff and won 69. Beljan holed an 18-foot Total Fouls—East All-Stars 10, West All- 23. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. Merrick was a young face the Northern Trust Open birdie on the 18th hole for Stars 14. A—16,101 (18,023). 194.961. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. in the crowd for so many on Sunday when Charlie a 67. 24. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, Los Angeles at Edmonton, 10 p.m. years, dreaming of one day Beljan missed a 5-foot par Lake City’s Blayne AP Top 25 194.793. Wednesday’s Games play at Riviera on the PGA putt on the second extra Barber closed with a 74 25. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. The top 25 teams in The Associated 194.742. St. Louis at Colorado, 10 p.m. Tour. On Sunday, he did hole. It was the first PGA and tied for 43rd at 1-over Press’ college basketball poll, with first- 26. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 194.742. Los Angeles at Calgary, 10 p.m. better than that. He won it. Tour win for Merrick, who 285. He won $23,760. TUESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 19, 2013 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Son no longer living at home should move his stuff or pay

DEAR ABBY: While I me if I wanted my stuff for always enjoy your column, years. I said no, until one I thought your advice to day, yes, I did. My parents BABY BLUES “Wants My Space” (Dec. are no longer alive, and I 14), whose son “Dustin” treasure the little stuffed moved away five years ago dog that was my very first and expects her to keep Christmas present. his room as he left it, was -- IRENE IN OWOSSO, off the mark. I would have Abigail Van Buren MICH. told Dustin what I have www.dearabby.com DEAR ABBY: Dustin told both of my daughters for storage fees.” should either pay rent to several times: It is not He didn’t think his his mother or move his “your” room; I merely let father would actually do it. stuff out. If he doesn’t, you use it. Well, he was wrong. And he has abandoned it and Not only is “Wants” now the younger siblings she can dispose of it as not obligated to use her she sees fit, since it’s her BLONDIE don’t even think of leaving home as a storage facility, any of their stuff at the house to do with as she she’s doing her son a dis- father’s house. -- SHIRLEY pleases. In all fairness, a service by doing it under IN CHULA VISTA, CALIF. deadline is reasonable, but these circumstances. At DEAR ABBY: My par- it’s been five YEARS -- why 24, he needs to learn that ents, while not upset with give him six more months? if he wants a service, it’s still having their four adult Enough mollycoddling. -- his obligation to procure children’s belongings in ENOUGH IS ENOUGH it. There are plenty of their home, solved their DEAR ABBY: Dustin businesses that can fulfill dilemma in a unique way. may be lucky his mom his needs at a reason- One Christmas we all wants his stuff out. My able price. -- MATT IN gathered at their house mom insisted on keeping PROVIDENCE FORGE, and were delighted to find my room exactly as I had BEETLE BAILEY VA. heaps of presents under left it as a shrine. I was DEAR MATT: For the the tree. Concerned that glad not to have to move most part, readers agreed our folks had way over- all my coin, toy and stamp with you, and they offered spent, imagine our sur- collections and the other their own “take” on how to prise when we unwrapped things from my first 18 accomplish the removal of the packages and found years. the young man’s belong- all of our own belongings! However, subsequently ings: It was an inventive and Mom allowed a young DEAR ABBY: An effective way to clear out male relative to use my acquaintance of mine had the attic and basement. room, and he lost, stole or a similar problem with his We still talk about it to this destroyed all of my memo- son. The son expected day -- a warm Christmas ries. I was and am still his dad to provide storage sad, but I never told my HAGAR THE HORRIBLE memory. -- KATIE IN space at no charge for an NEWARK, DEL. mom ‘cause “that’s life.” -- indefinite length of time. DEAR ABBY: “Wants” CHARLIE IN FLORIDA My friend told his son: “No is blessed that Dustin ■ Write Dear Abby at way! You get it out of here voiced his desire for his www.DearAbby.com or within six months, or I’ll mom to keep his stuff. My P.O. Box 69440, Los sell it and keep the money mother continued asking Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21-April THE LAST WORD 22-Dec. 21): Prepare to 19): Don’t share personal answer questions and back SNUFFY SMITH secrets. Offer an alterna- Eugenia Last up your reasons for doing tive if someone doesn’t like things your way. A prob- the way your work turns Take care of your domestic lem with a friend, relative out. Being adaptable and responsibilities. What you or neighbor will escalate versatile will help you find do for those who count if you aren’t prepared to a way to please everyone on you may not reward compromise. Prepare to without going over budget. you, but in the end your make necessary changes. kindness and generosity Romance is highlighted. ★★★ will pay off. Invest in some- ★★★★ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- TAURUS (April 20-May thing that will improve Jan. 19): Familiar people 20): Don’t rely on someone your assets and add to and places will put you at making impossible promis- your comfort. ★★★★ ease and guide you in a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ZITS es. A practical outlook will positive direction. Back allow you to save time and 22): Get down to business away from anyone show- bypass the inconvenience and focus on whatever task ing signs of instability, that will result if you allow needs to be done. Avoid excess or unpredictability. someone else to take care interference from anyone Professional gains can be of your responsibilities. by being discreet and made with the use of a secretive. An emotional Take control. ★★★ little ingenuity. ★★★ GEMINI (May 21-June matter will spin out of con- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- 20): Put greater emphasis trol. Do your best to stay Feb. 18): Put more time on what you can offer and calm and focused. ★★ and effort into self- and how you can use your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. home-improvement proj- skills, talents and knowl- 22): Take a short trip if ects. Keep the changes edge to your best ability. it will lead to knowledge, you make within budget. GARFIELD Someone is likely to with- experience or the chance Your ability to make some- hold information or try to to make new friends or thing ordinary trendy will mislead you regarding a meet potential collab- be appreciated. Consider job. Don’t be pressured orative partners. Love and turning one of your ideas into making an unneces- romance are in the stars. into a profitable service or sary donation. ★★★ ★★★★★ product. ★★★★★ CANCER (June 21-July SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 22): Speak up and share 21): Stick close to home 20): Don’t exaggerate. You your thoughts and ideas, and take the time to make have to stick to the truth and you will get a warm your surroundings more and be prepared to define response from friends, comfortable and adaptable what your motives are. family and peers. A social to your lifestyle. You don’t Try to keep your conver- B.C. or work-related event will have to overspend and sations simple and your bring you in contact with shouldn’t let anyone pres- plans moderate. You can someone who is impressed sure you into something make headway, but dedica- with what you can do or you don’t need or want. tion and thriftiness will be

have to say. ★★★ ★★★ required. ★★ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): SAGITTARIUS (Nov. CELEBRITY CIPHER

FRANK & ERNEST

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LEGAL NOTICE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN COLUMBIA COUNTY AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, TRANSPORTATION DISADVAN- FLORIDA TAGED COORDINATING Case No. 13-117 DR BOARD PUBLIC HEARING AND BUSI- Sang MT Hoang, NESS MEETING Petitioner The North Central Florida Region- and al Planning Council announces a Timothy Duong, public hearing and business meeting Respondent. to which all persons are invited. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DATE AND TIME: March 6, DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE 2013 at 1:30 p.m. TO: TIMOTHY DUONG PLACE: Santa Fe Meeting ADDRESS: UNKNOWN Room, Florida Department of YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action Transportation District 2 Jeffery Maintenance Complex , located at for dissolution of marriage has been 710 Lake Jeffery Road in Lake filed against you and that you are re- Lake City Reporter City, Florida. Classifieds dial-a-pro Legal Legal Legal quired to serve a copy of your writ- GENERAL SUBJECT MATTER Reporter Service Directory ten defenses, if any, to it on Sang TO BE CONSIDERED: To con- 386-755-5440 To place a Reporter Service Directory Ad in Columbia and surrounding Counties Highlight Your Reporter Service Directory Ad With Artwork-Ask Your Representative For Details IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTH- MT Hoang whose address is 254 duct a public hearing and regular OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, NW Gwen Lake Blvd, Lake City, FL business of the Columbia County CUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- THROUGH, UNDER OR 32055, before service on Petitioner Transportation Disadvantaged Co- COLUMBIA COUNTY TY, FLORIDA AGAINST THE NAMED DE- or immediately thereafter. If you fail ordinating Board. A copy of the agenda may be ob- Services CIVIL DIVISION PROBATE DIVISION FENDANT(S); COLUMBIA to do so, a default may be entered Case No. 12-2011-CA-000068 CASE NO. 13-06-CP tained by contacting: North Central BANK; WHETHER DISSOLVED against you for the relief demand- Florida Regional Planning Council, STATE FARM BANK IN RE: THE ESTATE OF OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TO- BANKRUPTCY Plaintiff, JOAN L. SCHIMPF, ed in the petition. 2009 NW 67th Place, Gainesville, DIVORCE & CHILD ISSUES vs. Deceased. GETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES, The action is asking the court to de- Florida 32653-1603. other court forms assistance JARELTON JAMES FLOYD, SA- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIE- cided how the following real or per- Pursuant to the provisions of the Reasonable / Experienced MANTHA CAROLE DRIGGERS The administration of the Estate of NORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID sonal property should be divided: Americans with Disabilities Act, any 386-961-5896 AND UNKNOWN Joan L. Schimpf, deceased (Case No. DEFENDANT(S) 254 NW Gwen Lake Blvd., Lake person requiring special accommo- TENANTS/OWNERS, 13-06-CP), whose date of death was NOTICE OF SALE City, FL 32055, Columbia County. dations to participate in this meeting Defendants, November 26, 2012, is pending in Notice is hereby given that, pursuant Copies of all court documents in this is asked to advise the agency at least NOTICE OF SALE the Circuit Court for Columbia to a Final Summary Judgment of case, including orders, are available 2 business days before the meeting Legal by contacting 352.955.2200. If you Notice is hereby given, pursuant to County, Florida, Probate Division, Foreclosure entered in the above- a the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s of- Final Judgment of Foreclosure for the address of which is 173 NE Her- styled cause, in the Circuit Court of are hearing or speech impaired, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Plaintiff entered in this cause on Jan- nando Street – Room 408, Lake City, fice. You may review these docu- please contact the agency using the THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN Columbia County, Florida, I will sell ments upon request. uary 31, 20123, in the Circuit Court Florida 32056-1569. The names and the property situate in Columbia Florida Relay Service, 1.800. AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, of Columbia County, Florida, I will addresses of the personal representa- You must keep the Clerk of the Cir- 955.8771 (TDD) or 1.800. 955.8770 FLORIDA County, Florida, described as: cuit Court’s office notified of your (Voice). sell the property situated in Colum- tives; personal representatives’ attor- A part of Northwest 1/4 of Section BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUC- bia County, Florida described as; ney; and personal representatives’ current address. (You may file No- If any person decides to appeal any 26, Township 4 South, Range 15 CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- resident agent are set forth below. tice of Current Address, Florida Su- decision made by the Board with re- East, more particularly described as HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP WEST CORNER OF SW 1/4 OF All creditors of the decedent and oth- preme Court Approved Family Law spect to any matter considered at the FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME follows: COMMENCE at the South- THE NE 1/4, SECTION 19, TOWN- er persons having claims or demands Form 12.912.) Future papers in this meeting, he/she will need to ensure LOANS SERVICING, LP SHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST, against the decedent’s estate on west corner of the Southeast 1/4 of that a verbatim record of the pro- Plaintiff the Northwest 1/4 of said Section 26 lawsuit will be mailed to the address ceeding is made, which record in- AND RUN THENCE S 89˚22’ E, whom a copy of this Notice is re- on record at the clerk’s office. Case No. 12 2012 CA 000211 CA 1406 FEET; RUN THENCE S 0˚40’ quired to be served must file their and run thence North 00˚51’54” cludes the testimony and evidence Vs. E, 498.32 FEET; THENCE N 89˚22’ claims with this Court WITHIN THE West, 665.53 feet; for a POINT OF WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida from which the appeal is to be is- KENNETH BANNISTER AKA W 125 FEET; RUN THENCE N LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER BEGINNING; thence continue North Family Law Rules of Procedure, re- sued. KENNETH T BANNISTER; LISA 34˚42’18” W, 89.75 FEET; RUN THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- 00˚51’54” West 684.71 feet; South quires certain automatic disclosure of FAITH BANNISTER AKA LISA F THENCE N 0˚40’ W, 125 FEET TO CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 documents and information. Failure 05537074 BANNISTER 89˚05’45” East, 370.00 feet; thence THE POINT OF BEGINNING; DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF South 01˚52’00” East, 671.06 feet; to comply can result in sanctions, in- February 19, 2013 Defendants RUN THENCE N 89˚22’ W, 115 SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS cluding dismissal or striking of NOTICE OF SALE thence South 88˚47’46” West, FEET; RUN THENCE N 0˚40’ W, NOTICE ON THEM. 381.66 feet to the POINT OF BE- pleadings. NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accord- 125 FEET; RUN THENCE S 89˚22’ All other creditors of the decedent ance with the Default Final Judg- GINNING, Columbia County, Flori- Dated: 2/7/2013 To place your E, 115 FEET; RUN THENCE S and other persons having claims or CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ment of Foreclosure dated January 0˚40’ E, 125 FEET TO THE POINT demands against the decedent’s es- da. classified ad call 31, 2013, in the above-styled cause, I OF BEGINNING. BEING THE tate must file their claims with this Together with an easement for the By: /s/ will sell to the highest and best bid- SAME AS LOT 1, BLOCK B, AZA- Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER right of ingress and egress over and SEAL der for cash beginning at 11:00 AM LEA PARK SUBDIVISION, AN THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- across a 30 foot strip of land whose 755-5440 at 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, Lake UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION. LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. South line is more particularly de- 05537242 City, FL 32055, on 2/27/13, the fol- LESS AND EXCEPT THAT POR- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- scribed as follows: COMMENCE at February 12, 19, 25, 2013 lowing described property: TION OFF THE NORTHEAST IN THE TIME PERIODS SET said Southwest corner of Southeast March 5, 2013 LOT 17, OF CANNON CREEK CORNER OF SAID LOT WHICH FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF 1/4 of Northwest 1/4 and run thence PLACE UNIT 2, A SUBDIVISION HAS BEEN DEEDED TO THE THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE North 00˚51’44” West, 665.53 feet ACCORDING TO THE PLAT COUNTY OF COLUMBIA, FLOR- WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN to the POINT OF BEGINNING of IDA, FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY PUR- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME said easement; thence North PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 130-131, POSES. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, 88˚47’46” East, 718.56 feet; thence OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF and commonly known as: 216 SW ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. TULIP PL, LAKE CITY, FL 32025; YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE North 88˚24’33” East, 672.17 Property Address: 509 SW GER- including the building, appurtenan- DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH (677.17) feet to the West right of ALD CONNER DR, LAKE CITY, ces, and fixtures located therein, at IS BARRED. way of Cypress Lake Road and the FL 32024 public sale, to the highest and best The date of first publication of this point of termination of said ease- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN IN- bidder for cash, ON THE THIRD Notice is FEBRUARY 19, 2013. ment. TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM FLOOR OF THE COLUMBIA Attorney for Personal Representa- To include a: THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 173 tives: 1994 FLEE VIN THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER N.E. HERNANDO AVENUE, Robert C. Hall, Esquire GAFLR54A74556HS 0066716401 AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS LAKE CITY, FLORIDA 32055, on Miller, Hall & Triggs, LLC 1994 FLEE VIN PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM March 6, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. 416 Main Street, Suite 1125 GAFLR54B74556HS 0066716402 WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Any persons claiming an interest in Peoria, Illinois 61602 SALE. A/K/A the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- Telephone: (309) 671-9600 301 SW Paradise Glen If you are a person with a disability er than the property owner as of the FBN: 170564 who needs any accommodation in date of the lis pendens must file a Resident Agent for Personal Repre- Lake City, FL 32024 order to participate in this proceed- claim within 60 days after the sale. sentative: at public sale, to the highest and best ing, you are entitled, at no cost to Dated this 1st day of February, 2013 Beverly Gjoen bidder, for cash, on the third floor of you, to the provision of certain assis- Clerk of the Circuit Court 580 SW Aviation Drive the Columbia County Courthouse, tance. Individuals with a disability P. DeWitt Cason Lake City, FL 32025 173 NE Hernando Avenue, Lake who require special accommodations By: /s/ B. Scippio Personal Representatives: City, FL 32055 at 11:00 AM, on in order to participate in a court pro- Deputy Clerk Mark T. Schimpf 3/13/2013. ceeding should contact the ADA Co- SEAL 1889 Autumnwood Way Any person claiming an interest in ordinator, 173 NE Hernando Ave- Palm City, Florida 34990 the surplus from the sale, if any, oth- nue, Room 408, Lake City, FL 05537228 Joni L. Barnett er than the property owner as of the 32055, (386) 719-7428 at least 7 FEBRUARY 12, 19, 2013 1726 Blueberry Hill Road date of the lis pendens, must file a days before your scheduled court ap- Lewistown, MT 59457 pearance, or immediately upon re- AMENDED NOTICE OF claim within 60 days after the sale. Witness, my hand and seal of this ceiving this notification if the time SHERIFF SALE 05537358 before the scheduled appearance is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FEBRUARY 19, 26, 2013 court on the 5th day of February, less than 7 days; if you are hearing THAT PURSUANT TO a Writ of 2013 impaired call 711. Execution issued out of the Circuit COLUMBIA COUNTY BOARD CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WITNESS my hand and the seal of Court of Columbia County, Florida, OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS By: /s/ B. Scippio this Court this 1st day of February, on the 4th day of September 2012 PROJECT NUMBER 2013-02 Deputy Clerk 2013. case Number 12-300-CA in the SE Academic Avenue SEAL CLERK matter of Columbia Bank, a Florida NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS /s/ B. Scippio banking corporation as plaintiff and Notice is hereby given that sealed 05537288 bids will be received in the Columbia Deputy Clerk of Court Cook Real Estate Investments, Inc., a February 19, 26, 2013 SEAL Florida corporation and Donald W. County Manager’s office until 11:00 Cook, Jr. as defendant (s), I Mark A.M. on February 21, 2013, for Co- 05537227 Hunter, As Sheriff of Columbia lumbia County Project No. 2013-02. February 12, 19, 2013 County, Florida, have this day levied This office is located on the second upon all the right, title and interest of floor of the Courthouse Annex at 135 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THIRD Hernando Avenue, Room 203 Lake JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, the defendant (s) Cook Real Estate Investments, Inc., a Florida corpora- City FL 32055. IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN- This project consists of improving TY, FLORIDA tion and Donald W. Cook, Jr., en- tered in this cause, on the following 12,088 LF of SE Academic Avenue CASE NO.: 12-382-CA from SR 100 to West US 90. FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF described Real Property, To-Wit: Scope of work includes mixing exist- FLORIDA, a Banking corporation Exhibit “A” ing roadway, widening, asphaltic organized under the laws of the Lot 67, of Unit 14 of 3 RIVERS ES- concrete (structural and surface), re- United States of America, f/k/a TATES, INC., according to the plat surfacing, driveway improvements, FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS thereof as recorded in Plat Book 4, at erosion control, and incidental items. BANK OF FLORIDA Page 118 and 118A, of the Public The Bid Forms and Construction Plaintiff, Records of Columbia County, Flori- specifications may be obtained from vs. da. (Tax Parcel 00-00-00-00930-000) the County’s web site at JAMES W. FICKEN, MARTHA D. Street Address: (vacant lots) SW http://www.columbiacountyfla.com/ FICKEN and FLORIDA CREDIT Dallas Terrace, Ft White, Fl (and) PurchasingBids.asp. Deadline for UNION, ET AL, Fort White fractional Blocks 125, questions regarding specifications Defendants. 126 south of railroad right-of-way and/or bid documents must be re- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE and Block 127. ceived before 11:00 P.M. on Febru- SALE (Tax Parcel 00-00-00-14481-000) ary 19, 2013 NOTICE is hereby given that P. Street Address: vacant lots of SR 47- The successful bidder will be re- DEWITT CASON, Clerk of the Cir- no address. quired to furnish the County Manag- cuit Court of Columbia County, Flor- And on March 18, 2013 at 10:00 er with a 5% bid bond, performance ida, will on the 27th day of March, am., or as soon thereafter as circum- bond, and proof liability insurance 2013 at 11:00a.m. at the Columbia stances permit at the Columbia prior to commencing work. County Courthouse, Courtroom 1, County Sheriff Office Civil Division The Columbia County Commission 173 N. E. Hernando Avenue, in the located at 173 NE Hernando Ave. reserves the right to reject any or all City of Lake City, Florida 32055, of- Lake City, State of Florida 32055, I bids and to add to the contract or de- fer for sale and sell at public outcry will offer the above described prop- lete from the contract to stay within to the highest and best bidder for erty of the defendant (s) Cook Real their funding capabilities. cash, the following described proper- Estate Investments, Inc., a Florida Columbia County Board of County ty situated in Columbia County, corporation and Donald W. Cook, Jr. Commissioners Florida, to-wit: for sale at public auction and sell the Stephen E. Bailey, Chair Lot 6 and the East half of Lot 7, same, subject to ALL prior liens, if Country Creek, according to the map any, taxes, encumbrances, and judg- 05537334 or plat thereof as recorded in Plat February 15, 19, 2013 Book 4, Page 81, of the public re- ments if any, to the highest and best cords of Columbia County, Florida. bidder for CASH IN HAND, the pro- NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Pursuant to the Final Judgment of ceeds to be applied as far as may be FORT WHITE AUTOMOTIVE Foreclosure entered in a case pend- to the payment of costs and satisfac- gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien ing in said Court, the style of which tion of the above described execu- and intent to sell these vehicles on is as set out above, and the docket tion. 3/3/2013, 8:00 am at 8493 SW US number of which is 12-382-CA. Any Mark Hunter, As Sheriff Hwy 27, Fort White, Fl. 32038, person claiming an interest in the Of Columbia County, Florida pursuant to subjection 713.78 of the surplus from the sale, if any, other By: Sgt. Michael Sweat Florida Statutes. FORT WHITE than the property owner as of the Deputy Sheriff AUTOMOTIVE reserves the right to date of the lis pendens must file a In accordance with the Americans accept or reject and and/or all bids. claim within sixty (60) days after the with Disabilities Act, persons need- 1GCEK19TXXZ164655 sale. ing special accommodation to partic- 1999 CHEVROLET WITNESS my hand and the official ipate in this proceeding should con- seal of said Court, this 4 day of Feb- tact the individual or agency sending 05537369 ruary, 2013. notice no later than seven days prior FEBRUARY 19, 2013 P. DEWITT CASON to the proceedings at Columbia IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Clerk of the Circuit Court County Sheriff Office Civil Division THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Columbia County, Florida located at 173 N.E. Hernando Ave- THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN /s/B. Scippio nue, Lake City, Florida 32055. AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY By: Deputy Clerk Phone (386) 758-1109. CIVIL DIVISION SEAL CASE NO. 12-2011-CA-000501 05537281 FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF 05537224 February 13, 19, 26, 2013 FLORIDA, February 12, 19, 2013 March 5, 2013 Plaintiff, vs. CAROLYN M. BURGER; UN- KNOWN SPOUSE OF CAROLYN M. BURGER; DUANE M. BUR- GER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DUANE M. BURGER; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RE- SPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGN- EES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, Classified Department: 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2013 5B Job Medical Mobile Homes Legal 100 Opportunities 120 Employment 640 for Sale 805 Lots for Sale 810 Home for Sale

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5 Temp Farm Workers needed 05537285 New 2013-28x48-3/2 JACOBSEN Beautiful lot on Suwannee River. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 3/25/13-11/1/13. Workers will Certified Dietary Manager $35,400 Delivered Only. OR Lot has a well and anerobic septic 3BD/2BA custom home w/ 2 car AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, work in all duties involved in Avalon Healthcare Center is $39,995 Delivered and Set up. Big system. MLS# 78842, $35,000 garage. Designer kitchen. Sherry FLORIDA growing and harvesting sweet po- currently accepting applications Rooms. North Pointe Homes, Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 G. Ratliff $115,000 386-365-1548 CIVIL DIVISION tatoes. Workers will plant, culti- for the full time position of 4545 NW 13th St., Gainesville, Results Realty MLS #81774 CASE NO.: 1100515CA vate & harvest sweet potatoes. 3 Certified Dietary Manager. 352-872-5566 Eastside Village Realty, Inc. Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty CITIMORTGAGE, INC., SUCCES- mos. verifiable exp. working as a Experience in a long term care SOR BY MERGER TO ABN AM- WANTED…CASH PAID for MLS #76668 - $32,000 Must be 3BD/2BA newly renovated with farmworker. Random drug testing setting with a working 55+, Buildable lot for site built fireplace. New appliances, carpet RO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC. at employer’s expense. Guaranteed knowledge of MDS/Care your Mobile Home, Singlewide or Plaintiff, Doublewide flood homes wel- homes only. In Forest Country. & More. Sherry G. Ratliff $94,900 3/4 of contract hours. Tools, sup- Planning is required. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 386-365-8414 MLS #82657 vs. plies, equip. provided at no cost. Please apply at come. Call 386-288-8379 TIP MIZELL A/K/A TIP HOUS- EASTSIDE VILLAGE! Free housing provided for non- Avalon Healthcare and WOODGATE VILLAGE! Eastside Village Realty, Inc. TON MIZELL A/KA TIP HOUS- commuting workers. Transporta- Rehabilitation Center. MLS #80401 - $60,000. Must be 2BR/2BA w/lg kitchen, open TON HOUSTON MIZELL, IV, et al Nice 3BR/2BA DWMH w/fenced floor plan $79,900 tion & subsistence reimbursed to 1270 S.W. Main Blvd. yd, workshop; $39,900 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee, DANIEL Defendants. DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY INC. worker upon completion of 50% of Lake City, Florida 32025 CRAPPS AGENCY, INC. Beautiful lot, minutes from Royal NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE contract, or earlier if appropriate. Springs, Denise Bose 752-5290 755-5110 #80972 SALE or fax resume to 386-752-8556 755-5110 #79078 $9.50/hr & applicable piece rates 386-752-7900 EOE Nice 5 acre lot located in quiet Golf Court view! 3BD/3BA log NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- offered. Worksites in Chickasaw, suant to a Summary Final Judgment Mobile Home setting River Rise s/d, Homes home on #1 green. Built in ‘99 & Calhoun, Webster Co., MS. Re- only, paved street. $65,000 upgraded in ‘09. Custom cabinets. of foreclosure dated January 30, 05537311 port or send a resume to nearest 650 & Land MLS #76151 Results Realty, MLS # 80765 Swift Creek 2013, and entered in Case No. FL Agency of Workforce Innova- Medical Billing Manager 11000515CA of the Circuit Court of 2br/2ba on 3.51 ac, 1,512 sqft DW Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 Realty. $294,900 800-833-0499 tion office or call 386-755-9026 & Several years experience in all the THIRD Judicial Circuit in and perfect Rental or First home. ref. Job # MS68013. 4E Farms aspects in medical insurance PUBLISHER'S NOTE for COLUMBIA COUNTY, Florida, Large deck, MLS # 82216, Partnership - Vardaman, MS billing required. Salary based All real estate advertising in this Great Country Living! 2BD/1BA wherein CITIMORTGAGE, INC., on experience. Email resume in $65,000 Results Realty newspaper is subject to the fair on 1.17 Acres! 1,462 heated sq.ft SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BARTENDER NEEDED confidence to 386-397-3473 Brittany Stoeckert housing act which makes it illegal w/ large great room. MLS # 82030 ABN AMRO MORTGAGE Experienced & Dependable, [email protected] to advertise "any preference, Swift Creek Realty. $109,900 GROUP, INC is Plaintiff, and TIP Must have your own phone & car. or fax to 386-758-5987 Unfurnished Apt. limitation, or discrimination based 800-833-0499 MIZELL A/K/A TIP HOUSTON 386-752-2412 710 For Rent on race, color, religion, sex, MIZELL A/KA TIP HOUSTON Certified Dietary disability, familial status or nation- LIVE OAK! Cute home in city HOUSTON MIZELL, IV, et al are CDL Class A Truck Driver. 05536760 al origin; or any intention to make Defendants, the clerk will sell to the Flatbed exp. for F/T SE area. Manager Needed $89 Deposit limits; 3BR/1BA & 1,294 SqFt LTC Experience Preferred. such preference, limitation or $49,500 DANIEL CRAPPS highest and best bidder for cash, be- 3 years exp or more. Medical Pools, B-ball, gym & more! discrimination." Familial status ginning at 11:00 am at COLUMBIA benefits offered. Contact Must be abel to manage large AGENCY INC. staff and oversee daily food *FREE after school program includes children under the age of 755-5110 #81410 County Courthouse, 173 NE Hernan- Melissa or Sandy@ 386-935-2773 18 living with parents or legal do Avenue, 3rd Floor, Lake City, FL preparation for 180 bed facility. Windsong Apts Eastside Village Realty, Inc. 32055, in accordance with Chapter CDL Driver 2 yrs exp clean MVR Full Time with Excellent Benefits. 386-758-8455 custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil- MLS #81958-, $115,000. Must be 45, Florida Statutes, on the 10th day for local company. Apply between Email Resume to Greg Roberts @ 55+, 3br/2ba, Site Built w/ lots of April, 2013, the following described 8am & Noon only. [email protected] 1BR APT. dren under the age of 18. This newspaper will not knowingly room, split plan mstr suite, FL. property as set forth in said Summa- 247 NW Hillandale Glen, Lake or Fax Resume to: Downtown Location, Clean. New Rm. Call Denise Bose 752-5290 ry Final Judgment, to wit: City. No phone calls 386-362-4417 Carpet $450 mo, plus Security. accept any advertising for real es- LOT 13, BLAINE ESTATES, A Live Oak. FL NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 tate which is in violation of the FARMWORKER 6 Temporary law. Our readers are hereby in- Eastside Village Realty, Inc. SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO EOE/V/D/M/F 2bd and 1bd Apts. Avail now. THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- Positions, Weber’s Farm formed that all dwellings adver- MLS #81959 - Must be 55+, Parkville, MD 21234 F/T LPN needed for family Everything included. tised in this newspaper are availa- 2br/2ba, $79,900. Site Built Home CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PA- practice office. 1 page resume’s Close to VA, closed in yard. GES 21 AND 22, OF THE PUBLIC Apr 1 - Nov 30 ble on an equal opportunity basis. w/eat in kitchen, laundry rm, scrn Three months of verifiable experi- only will be accepted. Fax resume 727-415-2207 To complain of discrimination call porch. Denise Bose @ 752-5290 RECORDS OF COLUMBIA to 386-487-1232. COUNTY, FLORIDA. ence fruit and crop laborer. Plant, Amberwood Hills Apts. HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777, Reduced 4BD/2.5BA, 2,405 and all fixtures and personal property maintain, harvest fruit/veg crops. GREAT OPPORTUNITY Private Patio area. Beautiful yard. the toll free heated sq.ft. Many upgrades located therein or thereon, which are Must be able to work outdoors (ex- C.N.A’s All Shifts Washer/dryer hkup. Free water & telephone number to the hearing throughout home. included as security in Plaintiff’s treme heat, inclement weather), Full Time, excellent benefits, sewer. 1/1, 2/1. Move in special. impaired is 1-800-927-9275. MLS # 81985 crouch, bend, sit on ground, reach, Swift Creek mortgage. up to $12/hr with shift diff. 386-754-1800. wwwmyflapts.com Small, affordable home on corner Realty. $229,900 800-833-0499 Any person claiming an interest in lift and carry up to 75 lbs. Apply in person at $10.87/hr 3/4 guarantee for con- Brandywine Apartments lot w/ fenced in yard. Needs a little the surplus funds from the sale, if Suwannee Health Care & Rehab. TLC. MLS #81204 $19,900 any, other than the property owner as tract. Tools & supplies provided 1620 Helevenston Street S.E. Now Renting Remax- Pam Beauchamp at no cost. Housing provided at no 2, & 3 bedrooms, CH/A. Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 386-303-2505, 3BR/2BA, 1452sf, of the date of the lis pendens must Live Oak, FL 32064 Results Realty, file a claim within 60 days after the cost to workers who cannot rea- EOE/m/f/d/v 386-752-3033 730 W. Grandview 1.004ac. Completely Remodeled! sale. sonably return to residence at end Ave. Lake City, FL 2 story workshop/storage & more. Dated at Lake City, COLUMBIA of work day. Transportation/sub- Schools & “This institution is an Equal Op- Home for Sale #81192 $116,900 COUNTY, Florida, this 1st day of sistence reimbursed, if applicable, portunity Provider and Employer” 810 Remax- Pam Beauchamp February, 2013. upon 50% contract completion. 240 Education Equal Housing Opportunity 2BR/2BA gorgeous custom built 386-303-2505, 3BR/2BA, 2208sf, P. Dewitt Cason Experienced farm workers apply TDD # 1-800-955-8771 all original wood restored, newer Clerk of said Circuit Court for job: at the nearest Florida 05536525 pool home. Spacious bedrooms. Interested in a Medical Career? SS appliances, Corian counter paint, remodeled baths, large bed- By: /s/ B. Scippio Agency of Workforce Innovations rooms. #82850 $189,000 As Deputy Clerk office and reference Maryland job Express Training offers Branford Villas Apartments tops. Remax Jo Lytte 386-365- SEAL order: MD 271319 courses for beginners & exp Now Renting 1 & 2 bedrooms, 2821 MLS 80934 $179,900 Remax- Pam Beauchamp CH/A. 386-935-2319 386-303-2505, 3BR/2BA, 2161sf, AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 3bd/ 2ba Brick Home Off Hwy TIES ACT: If you are a person with Head Teller-Lake City • Nursing Assistant, $479 517 SE Craven St, Branford, FL 6 ac MOL, Roman shades, Italian Seeking energetic individual who next class- 1/7/2013 “This institution is an Equal 47 S., Greenridge Ln. New H&A, tile, crown molding, master has a disability who requires accommo- Nice Shop, Many Updates, 3/4 ac. dations in order to participate in a enjoys working with public. Opportunity Provider and tray ceilings. #82646 $299,900 Employer” M/I Ready (386) 365-4591 court proceeding, you are entitled, at Supervisory and teller exp REQ. • Phlebotomy national certifica- Spectacular home for the price. no cost to you, the provision of cer- Professional appearance REQ tion, $800 next class-1/14/13 Equal Housing Opportunity 3BD/2BA custom western cedar TDD # 1-800-955-8771 home on two acres lakefront lot. 1649 heated sq ft, screened back tain assistance. Individuals with a Great pay and benefits! App REQ patio., MLS 82395 $154,900. disability who require special accom- and avail at www.sunstatefcu.org. • LPN 03/11/13 Boat ramp, dock and deck. Fax to 386-462-4686. Remax Jo Lytte 386-365-2821 REO Realty Group, modations in order to participate in a Columbia Arms Apt. located Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 court proceeding should contact the DFWP, EOE Fees incl. books, supplies, exam MLS 74681 $179,900 fees. Call 386-755-4401 or 1/2 mi from V.A. & Winn Dixie. WOODGATE VILLAGE! Move- 7428, within two (2) business days 6 Temp. Horticultural Workers Pet Friendly. 3BD/2BA on 10 acres has a unique of receipt of notice to appear. Indi- expresstrainingservices.com in ready! Open 3BR/2BA floor needed 3/18/13 – 11/14/13. Work- Pool , laundry & balcony. open great room, dining and fami- plan on nice shaded lot $49,900 viduals who are hearing impaired ly room with vaulted ceilings. ers will plant, cultivate, harvest, 386-754-1800. www.myflapts.com DANIEL CRAPPS AGENCY, should call (800) 955-8771. Individ- prune, propagate, grade, store and Remax Jo Lytte 386-365-2821 uals who are voice impaired should Gorgeous Lake View INC. 755-5110 #82259 ship container and field grown hor- MLS 79593 $345,800 call (800) 955-8770. 310 Pets & Supplies 2br/1ba Apt. CH/A ticultural products. Random drug $500 month & $500 deposit. 82374 - Beautiful inside and out, Farms & 05537225 testing at employer’s expense. Free to good home No pets. 386-344-2170 3br/2.5ba home sits on 10 acres, 820 Acreage February 12, 19, 2013 Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. 7 yr old AKC Male Pug fenced. Screened back porch. Tools, supplies, equip. provided at Great with children Great area West of I-75, deluxe Century 21 Darby Rogers We will sell the following tenants 4 acres, Wellborn, New Well no cost. Free housing provided for Contact 386-303-2574 2br apts, some w/garage. W/D 752-6575 , $243,900 installed, Beautifully wooded units on a new day and time at non-commuting workers. Trans- hookups & patio. $700-$750 plus Community Self Storage 814 SW Free to right home Brindle Male 82718 - Beautiful Brick home. w/cleared Home Site, owner fin, portation & subsistence reim- SEC .386-438-4600 or 965-5560 no down, $39,900, $410 mon State Road 247/Branford Hwy., bursed to worker upon completion pit bull, approx 10 mths, all shots Upgraded granite counter tops, Friday, March 8, 2013 at 1:00PM. up to date, nutured. Sweet loving Greentree Townhouse new paint, carpet & appliances. Call 352-215-1018 of 50% of contract, or earlier, if www.LandOwnerFinancing.com WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY. appropriate. Worksite in Kalkaska inside dog. Home Found Move In Madness. 2/1, 2/1.5. Free Century 21 Darby Rogers 386-961-9926. water & sewer. Balcony & patio. 752-6575 , $189,000 Co, MI. $11.30/hr. Report or New Igloo 40 ac Ranch, Brick 3/3 w/ 2000 send resume to the nearest FL Laundry. Behind Kens on Hwy 90. 82763 - This great open floor plan sqft. New roof in 2005, kitchen TERESA TALBOTT Dog house. 386-754-1800 wwwmyflapts.com Household Goods Agency of Workforce Innovations Med size, $40.00 home has had new flooring, paint, remodeled, MLS 81641 office or call 386-755-9026 & ref. Contact 386-466-5022 NICE Apt Downtown. Remodeled appliances, a/c and light fixtures. $349,5000. REO Realty Group, JESSIE ANDERSON (2 units) job order #MI394332. Lucas Nurs- 1 bedroom. Kitchen, dining, living Century 21 Darby Rogers Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 ery – Boardman Township, MI. PUBLISHER'S NOTE 752-6575 , $139,500 Furniture & Household Goods Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs room. $450. mo plus sec. Access Realty - 10 acre square 10 Temp. Horticultural Workers and cats being sold to be at least 8 386-362-8075 or 386-754-2951 82794 -Great house in Great tract, High & Dry, OF Avail. w/ KATRISHA HERRING 25% down. Convenient Location Furniture & TV & Boxes needed 3/18/13-11/14/13. Workers weeks old and have a health Redwine Apartments neighborhood. Granite counter- will plant, cultivate, harvest, certificate from a licensed Pets welcome. with 5 complexes, tops, Florida room, vaulted MLS 81258$39,900. GEORGE FULTON prune, propagate, grade, store and veterinarian documenting they we have a home for you. ceilings. Century 21 Darby Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Furniture ship container and field grown hor- have mandatory shots and are 386-754-1800. Rogers 752-6575 , $129,000 Access Realty- 43.64 acres ticultural products. Random drug free from intestinal and external www.myflapts.com 82843 - Home sits on 4.2 acres and wooded acreage in N.Columbia HEATHER THARPE testing at employer’s expense. parasites. Many species of wild- County. Scenic & Private. UPDATED APT, has a 3br/2.5ba brick home, large Furniture & Household Goods Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. life must be licensed by Florida great room w/ brick fireplace. MLS 74429 $89,900. Tools, supplies, equip. provided at Fish and Wildlife. If you are w/tile floors/fresh paint. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Great area. Century 21 Darby Rogers JESSICA THOMAS no cost. Free housing provided for unsure, contact the local 752-6575 , $81,000 Furniture & Household Goods non-commuting workers. Trans- office for information. 386-752-9626 Owner financed land 82845- Cute as can be, solid built 1/2 to 10 acre lots. portation & subsistence reim- Wayne Manor Apts. NIKENSON OBTENU bursed to worker upon completion home with large kitchen, newer Deas Bullard/BKL Properties Household Spacious 2bedroom cabinetry, & granite countertops. 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com of 50% of contract, or earlier, if Computers washer/dryer. Behind Kens off appropriate. Worksite in Washte- 407 Century 21 Darby Rogers LESLIE CREELEY Hwy 90. 386-754-1800 752-6575 , $75,500 Real Estate Furniture & Household Goods naw Co, MI. $11.30/hr. Report or Complete Dell Computer www.myflapts.com send resume to the nearest FL $80.00 Access Realty Gorgeous views 870 Wanted Agency of Workforce Innovations 386-755-9984 or Windsor Arms Apartments. 3bd/3ba on Lake Montgomery. AARON CADY (2 units) I Buy Houses Furniture & Household Goods office or call 386-755-9026 & ref. 386-292-2170 Move in! 2/1, 2/1.5, 2/2. Pet Elevator, fishing dock & jacuzzi. job order #3943419. Lucas Nurs- Friendy. Free 200 ch. Dish. Wash- MLS 81438 $249,900. CASH! WANDA JONES ery – Superior Township, MI. er/dryer hkup.386-754-1800. Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 Quick Sale Fair Price Furniture & Household Goods www.myflapts.com 386-269-0605 PROGRAM SPECIALIST 430 Garage Sales Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd/3ba P/T position for multi tasker with Cypress Lake w/ 3643 sqft 1.25 PATRICIA KING PUBLISHER'S NOTE Furnished Apts. Household Goods marketing, communication, and acres on lake. Vaulted HR / public administration skills. All Yard Sale Ads 720 For Rent ceilings. MLS 81314 - $279,900. Must be Pre-Paid. DIXIE ROWELL Must have good people skills as ROOMS FOR Rent. Hillcrest, Patti Taylor386-623-6896 Household Goods well. Must have experience in Sands, Columbia. All furnished. Access Realty- Two story 1895 Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Electric, cable, fridge, microwave. Victorian house w/ electrical up- RODNEY LEWIS Point and Outlook. Must have Mobile Homes Weekly or monthly rates. 1 person grades throughout. double -deck Household good oral and written communi- 630 for Rent $135, 2 persons $150. weekly porches, MLS 71594 - $149,900. cation skills. Bachelors degree 386-752-5808 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO preferred or 4 years previous 2 & 3 BR MH. $400 - $700. mo. REFUSE ALL BIDS. experience in related field. Plus Deposit. Water & Sewer Affordable 4/2 on 10 acres in Bell. Cash only, 10% Buyers premium, Position requires you drive your Furnished. Cannon Creek MHP Unfurnished Home features over 2,200 heated Jerry Duncan #AU527. personal vehicle on agency 386-752-6422 730 Home For Rent sqft. MLS# 76585, Results Realty $67,500. Brittany Stoeckert business. Please send 3bd/2ba Clean & quiet. Branford 05537027 resume to Box 05102, C/O The 3bd/ 2 ba, fenced yard, small shed, 386-397-3473 February 19, 26, 2013 Area $520 + Sec. Country Setting. half mile to paved road, fruit trees, Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833 Beautiful tripe wide home / plenty 1709, Lake City, FL, 32056 $600.00 deposit & first Job www.suwanneevalleyproperties.com months rent! 352-239-3260! of space to spread out family, 100 Opportunities SALES POSITION showroom quality. MLS 82622 Available for motivated individual. Mobile Homes 3bd/1.5ba Brick Home in town, $123,900. REO Realty Group, 5 TEMP Farmworkers and Rountree -Moore Ford, Great 640 for Sale $715 mth Security Dep $450. Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271 Laborers needed 3/25/13-1/1/14. benefits, paid training/vacation. Call 386-935-1482 or CLOSE TO VA MED CTR! Must have 3 months verifiable exp Exp. a plus but not necessary. 2006 16X80 3/2 $25,400 --- 386-752-4701 3BR/2BA w/beautiful interior, working in tobacco required. Call Anthony Cosentino 2007 32x44 3/2 $33,500--- BOTH Unfurnished 2 bedroom/1 bath new CH&A $59,900 DANIEL Workers will plant, cultivate, har- 386-623-7442 HOMES INCLUDE DELIVERY house on 5 acres. $700.00 per CRAPPS AGENCY INC. vest, cut, house tobacco. Wrkrs TO YOUR LAND. Several Repo’s Sewing Machine month. First, last and security 755-5110 #81428 will perform various duties all as- Coming In The Next 10 Days--- Firm. 386-292-2228 sociated with growing corn, soy- Operator Needed Call North Pointe Homes For De- Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty beans, wheat & hay. Random drug With some experience. tails. Call 352-872-5566 5BD/3BA just minutes away from Contact 755-6481 Business & town on half an acre. Mary Brown RECYCLE YOUR testing at employer’s expense. 2013 DOUBLEWIDE Guaranteed 3/4 of contract hours. 750 Office Rentals Whitehusrt $210,000 4 TEMP Farmworkers needed $33,995 inc. set-up, 386-965-0887 MLS #82546 Lake City Reporter Work tools, supplies, equip. pro- 3/18/13-12/15/13. Worker will trim-out & A/C ASuite Available in Midtown vided at no cost. Free housing perform various duties all associat- Call 386-288-8379. Commercial Center provided for non-commuting ed with planting, cultivating and 3BR/2BA 28X64 in a great loca- Call Vicki or workers. Transportation & sub- harvesting tobacco, hay & straw. Joe 386-935-2832. sistence reimbursed to worker Must have 3 months verifiable ex- tion, a lot of upgrades, fireplace. upon completion of 50% of con- perience working in dark fired to- Only $2,500 down $399 a month. Medical, Retail and Professional tract, or earlier if appropriate. bacco. Random drug testing at em- Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or Office space on East Baya near $9.80/hr. Worksites in Christian ployer’s expense. Guaranteed 3/4 E-mail [email protected] Old Country Club Rd. County, KY. Report or send a re- of contract hours. Work tools, sup- BANK REPO 3BR/2BA Double- Call 386-497-4762 or sume to nearest local FL Agency plies and equipment will be pro- wide ’09 Excellent condition. Only 386-984-0622 (cell) of Workforce Innovations Office vided at no cost to the worker. $999 down $377 a month. Call or call 386-755-9026 & ref. job # Free housing provided for non- Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail PROFESSIONAL KY 0474378. Consolation Farm, commuting workers. Transporta- [email protected] OFFICE UNIT LLC – Crofton, KY tion & subsistence reimbursed to Oakbridge Office Complex 1994 Chevy worker upon completion of 50% of MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls, R30 725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820 05537366 contract, or earlier, if appropriate. insulation, OSB wrap, house wrap, Silverado Drawdy Insurance is seeking Worksites located in Todd Co, KY real wood cabinets, and thermal Ext. cab, stepside, 8 cyl., Professional 440 CSR or 220 & Montgomery Co, TN. $9.80/hr. pain windows. Payment $399 per 805 Lots for Sale PW, PDL, AM/FM cass., Agent. Must have strong Report or send a resume to nearest month call John T 386-752-1452. CD stereo, rear sliding Communication and Computer local FL Agency of Workforce In- Palm Harbor Homes 14.69 ac tract on Lake Jeffrey Rd. glass, very clean. Skills. Send confidential resume novations office or call Demo your mobile home/free tear Has well & septic and power ready and salary requirements to 386-755-9026 & refer job down at Palm Harbor for site built or MH. $65,000 $4,800 738 SW Main Blvd. #KY0474247. Southern Lights New mobiles $39K off list MLS #82567 Results Realty, 386-288-6102 Lake City, FL, 32056 Farms – Trenton, KY John Lyons 800-622-2832 ext 210 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473 6BSPORTS JUMP

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flinched, and she’s not So she made significant racing.” flinching now on the life changes, splitting from Seemingly icy all those doorstep of the biggest her 47-year-old husband years, Patrick is suddenly moment of her NASCAR after seven years of an open book. She’s done career. She learned long marriage. In January came a total 180 and is putting ago to not care what confirmation of what herself out there much like people think about her, everyone in NASCAR a head-over-heels-in-love to tune out the critics and already assumed — she schoolgirl. plug away at her race craft was dating fellow Sprint “People tell me I’ve and at building the Danica Cup rookie Ricky changed. Maybe. I’m empire. Stenhouse Jr., a happy,” she said. “You All of that should help cowboy-hat wearing get kind of giddy about it, her in the pressure cooker Mississippi native who almost. Ricky and I like of Daytona this week. After takes her to Professional talking about each other. all, she’s used to the Bull Riding and gave her But life is just simpler now. spotlight more than almost her own blinged-out I feel like I don’t have to any driver in history. cowgirl belt buckle. think as much. There was She already has a major Patrick came into the always an element of me accomplishment to tuck season with a new man, that felt like I had to do in her belt: She is the first a new outlook on life and the right thing all the time. woman in history to win a determination to be Now I feel like I want to be Photo courtesy of Jon Gardner the pole at NASCAR’s top happy on and off the track. me. I want to be relaxed, Columbia High’s Cole Schreiber wrestles against Donovan Hough of Armwood High in the level. That it came at the Where that takes her is less calculated. My return championship match of the 113-pound weight class. Daytona 500, “The Great anyone’s guess because on investment was not American Race,” is Patrick, so certain all those right, and I am done somehow fitting because it years she was a race car overthinking things.” is Patrick. The face of auto driver and had no interest If it seems as though racing to many casual fans in having children, is Patrick has an is now going to be the face suddenly murky on opportunity at a fresh start, of NASCAR every day this motherhood. she is adamant that is not week leading into Sunday’s “I don’t know. I always how she views this period season-opener. used to say no. Now, I of change. It comes during a rebirth don’t know. I’m in a whole “I think everything you for the 30-year-old Patrick. new situation now,” she do lasts. It is who you are Something shifted last told The Associated Press. and where you’ve been and season, when she realized “I do know I wouldn’t com- I wouldn’t be here today if a happy ending wasn’t promise my career. I would not for all the things I’ve going to come in her not stop racing for that. If I done up until this point,” seemingly picture-perfect did want to stop racing for she said. “I always tell life. All the effort and that, then I would lose my everyone, kids or adults, energy dedicated to passion for racing and it to just be yourself and COURTESY PHOTO maintaining “Danicamania” would be that point in time be honest and I felt like I Columbia High’s Kaleb Warner wrestles against Daniel Preciado of Miami Springs High. wasn’t making her happy. when I would want to stop wasn’t doing that myself.”

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