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Painting HOSPITAL BOARD spaces 2 years after 54% tax For CHS mauling, the seniors, court battle’s hike? Not still brewing a ‘lot’ of CARL MCKINNEY /LCR likely, says tradition Williams Parking spots personalized. Move merely a procedural Dog-bite 3A one, says LSHA chief, with By MICHAEL PHILIPS no tax increase envisioned. [email protected] Nearly six dozen stu- By CARL MCKINNEY dents at Columbia High [email protected] School were given a blank canvas, measuring defendant: The Lake Shore Hospital Authority approximately 180 square has tentatively moved to hike its prop- feet. Upon this canvas, erty tax rate by nearly 54 percent, they endeavored to depict inciting panic among taxpayers and their hopes for the future, a deluge of concerned phone calls their love of their car to the Lake City Reporter and LSHA and, in one case, their Reports officials. But the LSHA executive fondness for comfortable footwear. director says it was a For the third year in a procedural move the row, seniors at Columbia Hospital Authority High School came out on a Board of Trustees Saturday morning to dec- falsified is unlikely to follow orate their reserved park- through with when it ing spots, a new tradition CCSO, victim’s mom TOP: David Bencivenga with some of comes time to set a established by Principal his dogs. ABOVE: Wesley Green, 9, in Williams final tax rate. Trey Hosford. rigged it to make him his hospital bed in Sept. 2017. See 3A. The LSHA board is look guilty, he claims. expected to adopt a tentative millage FILE CHS continued on 6A rate of 1.5 mills at its meeting Monday, but LSHA Executive Director Dale Williams said he expects the figure to be dropped back to the current rate of Will it go .962 mills for the final budget. Clogging coach supreme The Hospital Authority did the round in exact same thing last year, when it Champion is tentatively raised its millage rate to the maximum of 1.5 mills before later circles? recognized on slashing the figure back down to .962 national level. Roundabout coming mills for final adoption. our way, says county. By MICHAEL PHILIPS TAXES continued on 7A By MICHAEL PHILIPS [email protected] [email protected] “I’ve been fortunate Stephen Beard, an to have had the oppor- English journalist, once tunity to clog all around Cops: He kept wrote: “The roundabout is the world,” Dalita Diaz said to have flourished in de Arce, owner of the calling 911 till Britain because it requires Southern Rhythm the British virtues of com- Dance Academy, said he was jailed promise and cooperation. recently during an inter- The U.S.’s more aggressive, view at her Lake City By CARL MCKINNEY confrontational culture may studio. [email protected] explain why the roundabout However, long before has not been more widely she discovered clog- adopted by Americans.” ging, Diaz de Arce’s A man who repeatedly cried wolf While the purpose of parents enrolled her at with first responders is now in jail roundabouts is to ease traf- a very young age in tap, for making numerous false 911 calls fic congestion by removing jazz and ballet classes. in attempts to obtain medication, the need of a traffic stop It wasn’t until she met according to the Lake City Police while keeping cars mov- Andy Howard, a legend Department. ing, if you ask the average in the world of clogging, Kenneth Ray Graziani, 60, faces American driver, he’s likely at a Gainesville dance MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter a charge of making false 911 calls to say that it’s to slow traf- studio in 2015 that she after police responded to Northwest fell head over taps in Dalita Diaz de Arce, coach and director of the Southern Rhythm fic by adding unnecessary Ridgewood Avenue around 12:30 confusion. love with the traditional Cloggers dance troupe, poses in front of just some of the trophies her teams have won at competitions over the years. Diaz de Arce was p.m. on Sept. 1, according to an ROUND continued on 2A COACH continued on 5A inducted into the NCHC Hall of Fame over the Labor Day weekend. 911 continued on 5A

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www.SunStateFCU.org 2A SUNday, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER FHP QUICK HITS Scripture of the Day 2 promoted at highway patrol “Hear ye now what the Lord saith; Arise, con- tend thou before the mountains, and let the Steven Downing, hills hear thy voice.” — Micah 6:1 (KJV) James Smith are now sergeants. Thought for Today By TONY BRITT I just invent, then wait until man comes around to [email protected] needing what I’ve invented. — R. Buckminster Fuller, 1895-1983, U.S. inventor, architect, author Some accomplishments are enjoyed more when shared with friends. For two local Florida Winning Lottery Numbers Highway Patrol troopers, Pick 3: (Friday p.m.) 2-4-2 being promoted to sergeant Pick 4: (Friday p.m.) 8-8-7-2 at the same time tastes a Fantasy 5: (Friday) 6-8-9-18-19 bit sweeter since it was a goal both were striving for. Sergeants Steven See an error? Downing and James Smith The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news were promoted to their items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, new ranks during a recent please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will ceremony at the FHP run in this space. Thanks for reading. Troop B office in Lake City. Both were corporals in FHP Troop B’s traffic Submissions homicide investigation unit The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption before their promotions. COURTESY PHOTOS information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would Downing and Smith pre- Tate Downing (left), stands with his father, FHP Sgt. Steven Downing, and his like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture pared for the exam togeth- brother, Carter Downing, as they hold sergeant’s insignias next to his uniform. and information to [email protected]. er, and by the time the assessment was completed, both wound up in the top Lake City Reporter 10 of the 50 candidates from around the state who HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS ...... 754-0419 were seeking a promotion Main number . . . . . (386) 752-1293 Fax number ...... 752-9400 CIRCULATION to sergeant. Circulation ...... 755-5445 Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter Smith, 29, has been an Online . . . www lakecityreporter. com. should be completed by 6:30 a.m. FHP trooper for nearly The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 seven years. of Community Newspapers Inc., is a.m. on Sunday. “This promotion means published Tuesday through Friday and Please call 386-755-5445 to report any Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, problems with your delivery service. a lot,” he said. “I’m going FL 32055. Periodical postage paid at to be a first-line supervisor, Lake City, FL, Member Audit Bureau of In Columbia County, customers should Circulation and The Associated Press. call before 10:30 a.m. to report a managing my own squad. All material herein is property of the service error for same day re-delivery. And I’m looking forward to Lake City Reporter. Reproduction in After 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery being a mentor and a role whole or in part is forbidden without or service related credits will be issued. the permission of the publisher. In all other counties where home delivery model for the troopers that U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. is available, next day re-delivery or I’m going to be supervis- POSTMASTER: Send address changes service related credits will be issued. ing.” to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL 32056. 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James Smith’s uniform, while his wife, Connor Smith, does the To place a classified ad . . 755-5440 52 Weeks ...... $179.40. said. same to the left sleeve. Before becoming an FHP trooper, Smith was a volun- come from a family of law been an invaluable asset teer firefighter, where he enforcement, so I have sev- to the Lake City District THE WEATHER first had the opportunity to eral cousins who are in law Traffic Homicide Team,” view life as a first respond- enforcement, my dad has Burroughs said in a pre- er. been in law enforcement pared statement. “Their 8 Sun 9 Mon 10 Tue 11 Wed 12 Thu “After going to calls I for 30-something years and work ethic and ability to my father-in-law is FHP work well with others is Sunny Partly Partly Partly Partly realized I wanted to make Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy a career out of being a first Troop B Capt. [Michael] impeccable. They are both responder and that I would Burroughs. He’s helped just down to earth people rather do law enforcement me tremendously with my and a pleasure to work career.” than be a firefighter,” he around. Their promotion HI 97 LO 74 HI 95 LO 76 HI 94 LO 72 HI 92 LO 74 HI 91 LO 72 said. Downing said he wasn’t to sergeant is bittersweet Smith said that to him expecting to get promoted. as they will be leaving the being a law enforcement However, over the past Lake City district and trans- REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Sunday, Sep. 8 officer means looking after two years, he’s gone from ferring to different districts Sunday's highs/Sunday night's low being a trooper to a corpo- his community. within the FHP. Steve and Valdosta “The public is constantly ral in traffic homicide and James are just fun to be 97/76 City Monday Tuesday now sergeant. Jacksonville looking at us and expect- around and keep everyone Lake City 97/77 Cape Canaveral 89/76/pc 86/79/s Downing will remain Tallahassee ing our help,” Smith said. laughing with their own 97/74 Daytona Beach 88/76/pc 86/78/pc in Troop B, but he will be 97/77 90/77/sh 89/76/pc “We’re the people who unique brand of humor. I’m Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers are called in emergency working in Marion County. Pensacola 96/74 92/74 Ft. Lauderdale 89/79/pc 88/77/pc in hopes that both of them 96/79 Panama City 95/75/pc 92/73/s situations to respond to “I look forward to work- 92/80 Ocala Gainesville will return to the Lake City 95/77/s 91/75/s anything from hurricanes ing with the squad on the 96/73 Jacksonville District at some point in Key West 91/84/t 89/83/t to protests to car crashes road,” he said. “Being that Orlando Cape Canaveral their careers to be a part 95/78 91/77 Lake City 95/74/pc 94/72/pc — anything. We’re the peo- law enforcement is in the 89/81/pc 88/80/pc of our team in the future. Tampa Miami ple they call for help, so we family, it’s nice to move Naples 92/78/t 94/77/pc The sergeant promotion 91/77 have that responsibility to up the chain like some West Palm Beach Ocala 95/74/pc 93/73/s be there for them and take of them have done in the process requires a plethora 88/82 Orlando 95/76/pc 89/74/s care of our community.” past.” of study time as they have Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 90/76/mc 91/74/pc Ft. Myers 92/78/pc 90/77/pc Before joining FHP in Both sergeants said a multitude of policy and 90/79 Pensacola legal manuals to review 88/77 Naples Tallahassee 95/75/pc 97/73/pc 2010, Sgt. Steven Downing, Capt. Burroughs helped 91/76/sh 90/75/pc and memorize. Once they 90/78 Miami Tampa 35, worked for four years them prepare for the 89/81 Valdosta 96/75/pc 95/74/pc with the Department of assessment with study pass a written test, they’re Key West W. Palm Beach 87/81/pc 86/80/pc Agriculture’s law enforce- sessions. He, in turn, com- allowed to proceed to 91/84 ment division. plimented them on their an oral interview, which “This promotion outstanding scores. requires excellent critical LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX means everything to “Sergeant Downing thinking and orator skills to me,” Downing said. “I and Sergeant Smith have gain a high score.” TEMPERATURES SUN High Saturday 94 Sunrise today 7:11 a.m. Low Saturday 71 Sunset today 7:44 p.m. 10 “The people at FDOT Bascom Norris on to US 41 Normal high 88 Sunrise tom. 7:11 a.m. Extreme Normal low Sunset tom. are traffic experts, and South. “It would be great 71 7:43 p.m. 20 mins to burn ROUND Record highhi 96 in 1939 Today’s Continued From 1A we’re very lucky to have if (the county) could make Record low 62 in 2016 MOON ultra-violet partnered with them,” that happen,” she added. radiation risk If a recent proposal by Moonrise today 4:31 p.m. Kirby said in a telephone Mr. Beard’s slight dig at PRECIPITATION Moonset today 2:09 a.m. for the area on Kevin Kirby, the assistant a scale from 0 interview. “Roundabouts the U.S. aside, once appre- Saturday 0.00" Moonrise tom. 5:18 p.m. county manager for oper- are an excellent alterna- hensive drivers lose the to 10+. ations, sees fruition, Lake Month total 1.44" Moonset tom. 3:02 a.m. tive to signalized intersec- initial “deer in headlights” Year total City will have a roundabout 33.57" tions in certain circum- look and are comfortable Normal month-to-date at SW Bascom Norris 1.73" stances — this is one of with the rules of round- Normal year-to-date 37.09" Drive and US 41 in a few Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 28 Oct 5 them.” abouts — you must yield Full Last New First years. Kat Gordon, who when entering the circle, When the county con- co-owns a small business but once you’re on it, you structed Bascom Norris a and has lived in Lake City have the right away — decade ago, authorities had for the past seven years, they come to prefer them. WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY no idea that traffic at the pleaded for the plan to be According to the Insurance intersection of 41 would 90° 7a Actual 1p high 7p Average high 6a On Sept. 8, 1988, scrapped. Institute for Highway eighteen cities in the be a problem to the extent “Please don’t (build the Safety, of those polled Actual low Average low south central and that it is. After road was roundabout),” Gordon said before the construction of 100° eastern U.S. reported built, it became apparent record low temperatures in response to a request for a planned roundabout in 90° for the date, including that the congestion would comment in a chat forum their area, only 31% were 80° Roanoke, Va. with a need to be addressed. The reading of 42 degrees. Saturday. “Folks around in favor, while others pre- 70° Florida Department of here don’t even know what ferred stop signs or traffic Transportation had con- 60° to do at a four-way stop. lights. However, once the 50° ducted multiple surveys of Please do not make my roundabout was put into 40° at the site and concluded ride to work even worse.” use, the percentage of Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat that a roundabout was the She proposed instead those who favored them most viable option. adding a merge lane from doubled. SUNday, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A

BOY, 9, MAULED IN 2017 Dog-bite defendant: CCSO reports falsified By CARL MCKINNEY dant — the form uses the [email protected] same line for both. Bencivenga provided the Two years after a 9-year- Lake City Reporter a copy old Columbia County boy of what he says is a record- was hospitalized following ing of him speaking to a 911 a brutal dog attack, the operator at 9:20 a.m. the day saga is still playing out, as of the incident. the owner of the accused County 911 Director Tom animals continues to allege Brazil said he had no way to sheriff’s deputies falsified verify the authenticity of a information in the report two-year-old recording. because they were sympa- The voice in the record- thetic to the child’s mother. ing sounds like Bencivenga, David Bencivenga, the but the 911 call center no owner of six dogs that longer has the original allegedly attacked 9-year- recordings to verify it is old Wesley Green on Sept. authentic. 9, 2017, says the child’s “I made the 911 call one mother, Michelle Sallie, minute after I got over gave deputies an account there, while everybody else that was “pure fiction” was running around like — and law enforcement chickens with their heads believed her without ques- cut off,” Bencivenga said. tion. Bencivenga main- “Why didn’t Sallie call 911? tains the dog that attacked There’s evidence she had Wesley was a German shep- a smartphone at the begin- herd belonging to one of ning of the incident. Her Sallie’s other neighbors, son was bleeding for 20 and alleges there are 20 minutes.” false statements made in a Bencivenga claims that Columbia County Sheriff’s Sallie lied about him call- Office report about the inci- ing 911, demonstrating dent. her willingness to lie about “Here’s a young boy who other facts of the incident is injured, they have this CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter as well. incredible story that Sallie David Bencivenga greets a few of his many dogs at his Suwannee County home. Six of Bencivenga’s dogs were After first respond- gives them — and all this accused in a September 2017 mauling that sent 9-year-old Wesley Green to the hospital with more than 30 ers arrived at the scene, makes me out as a bad guy puncture wounds, but Bencivenga said the allegation that his dogs were involved is pure fiction. Bencivenga said he found and my dogs as vicious dogs one of his dogs, Bear, loose — and they just bought Bencivenga said he did not A CCSO inspector, blow-by-blow that hap- was impossible to adequate- and secured the animal. that,” Bencivenga said. see the mauling take place. Martin Lee, reviewed pened,” Smith said. ly document his injuries Bencivenga said Bear “From the moment they “I did not witness the Bencivenga’s complaint and Sallie issued a short with photographs. escaped through a downed started, they didn’t question attack on Wesley and did determined “information statement on Bencivenga’s Sallie claims Bencivenga fence panel on his property, what she was telling them not tell Hadley that I did,” was not accurately report- slander lawsuit, saying it’s watched the attack from for which he blames Sallie. at all. They didn’t check Bencivenga wrote. ed” by deputies, but there factually the same as the one side of his fence and Bencivenga believes that anything she said to see Hadley wrote that was no evidence of falsifica- unsuccessful counterclaim refused to intervene. in the immediate aftermath if anything was accurate. I Bencivenga “yelled at the tion, according to an April he filed in the negligence Bencivenga said the of the attack, Sallie cut the think in their mind, they dogs to which they didn’t 8 memo. suit. attack happened around panel to frame his dog for thought they were justified listen, he then heard gun CCSO spokesperson “We are just moving to 8:50 a.m. Sept. 9, 2017, but the mauling. — that they had the right to shots at which time the Murray Smith said the ref- have this one dismissed as he didn’t witness it or hear “I have a lot of thoughts slant their police reports in dogs returned to his yard,” erence is to deputies’ fail- well,” Sallie said. any of the commotion until about this woman, the favor of Sallie.” according to Bencivenga’s ure to include every single Bencivenga said the Sallie started shooting a only word that I can come Bencivenga, who now complaint. detail, but accusations gun 20 minutes later. up with in my mind that lives in Suwannee County, “This did not happen,” the omitted A CCSO inspector, Sallie made “It was a horrible sound,” describes her is ‘evil,’” is in the middle of a legal Bencivenga wrote. informa- Martin Lee, reviewed against him Bencivenga said. Bencivenga said. battle with Sallie. Hadley also wrote that tion was not Bencivenga’s complaint stem from After securing his other Sallie has an open civil Bencivenga “attempted to material to and determined ‘informa- the fact that dogs, Bencivenga said he he word case against Bencivenga show me the dogs whom the case. tion was not accurately he inherit- walked over to Sallie’s prop- Get t out! for negligence, while attacked [Wesley] but was “There reported’ by deputies, but ed a sum of erty. Bencivenga is suing Sallie unable to say for sure which was abso- there was no evidence of money fol- Sallie claimed Bencivenga for slander. of the 24 he had released,” lutely noth- falsification, according to lowing the refused to call 911, which In a written complaint according to the complaint. ing false in an April 8 memo. death of his became a point of conten- to Sheriff Mark Hunter Bencivenga disputes the report,” stepmother tion in a criminal culpable from February of this year, that claim, saying his dogs Smith said. in May 2017. negligence case that was Bencivenga outlines what didn’t attack Wesley and he “Now what happened is the “Everything she said later dropped by prosecu- he alleges are false state- knew “exactly” which dogs deputy didn’t fully docu- about September 9 is fic- tors. Your secret to ments made by Columbia he had released that morn- ment everything that hap- tion,” Benvivenga said. Bencivenga said he got to County Sheriff’s Office dep- ing, the complaint states. pened.” “And she made it up for Sallie’s property at 9:18 a.m. a garage sale uty Chris Hadley. Hadley wrote that Deputies were the first to the purpose of getting my and called 911 one minute success is in “That’s a serious crime,” Bencivenga “showed no respond to the scene, but inheritance.” later. the Classifieds. Bencivenga said in an inter- remorse” for the attack. In had no reason to believe it Wesley had to be hospital- Call logs from that day do view Friday. his complaint, Bencivenga was a criminal case rather ized after the attack report- show a call was made to 911 The complaint claims said that is nothing more than a civil or animal con- edly left him with more than at 9:19 a.m. Place your Hadley falsely reported than name-calling and he trol issue, Smith said. 30 puncture wounds. There is no phone num- that Bencivenga told law has “no idea what it means “I’m sorry that he’s dis- Columbia County depu- ber listed on the call logs, ad today! enforcement he witnessed and would love to hear them appointed that the deputy ties said the boy was cov- but Bencivenga is identified the attack on Wesley, but explain.” didn’t write down every ered in so much blood it as either the caller or defen- 755-5440

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OUR OPINION Round and round she goes n end to the rush-hour congestion at the intersection of Bascom Norris and A Main may be in sight. The answer? A good, old-fashioned roundabout, or traffic circle. FDOT now has it on their radar, as explained in a story on today’s 1A, so all we can do is wait and see, though it could be several years. Some folks don’t like roundabouts. They find them confusing and stressful. That’s understandable. These configurations aren’t that common in Did Florida just cyber-bully a storm away? the U.S. and folks haven’t had a good chance to get to know them. Mostly, though, when they do — they love them. A little hurricane humor Traffic moves faster, wait time is cut way down, and crashes involving injury decrease ith the assistance of social • For the second week in a media, several hurri- row, Florida beat a Hurricane! (Go as well. That may be because the most deadly W cane-weary weather com- Gators!) kind of intersection wreck — the T-bone ­— is ics and a few wise-acre friends, it • Did Florida really just cyber-bul- all but eliminated. was fairly easy to have an occasion- ly a whole hurricane away? New things can be scary, especially behind al laugh as Hurricane Dorian slowly • Dorian was moving so slow, Jim approached last week. Cantore was arrested for loitering. the wheel, but take it from us, you’ll get used I would never make light of the • Dorian is that friend that says to this new way of navigating soon enough death and destruction this massive they’re five minutes away when and then it will be an old friend. storm caused in other places, but as really they are still laying in bed and Let’s hope FDOT can work us in sooner we all know, waiting on a hurricane Todd Wilson haven’t even showered or gotten than later. is sometimes the worst part. And [email protected] dressed yet. sometimes, in the face of such a • Dorian is that friend who is stressful time, we all laugh rather • If you evacuate, you better take almost to your house. Our response: than cry. We can all be thankful of that “Salt Life” sticker off your truck. Yeah, text me when you’re outside. TODAY IN HISTORY the near-miss we experienced in • If you don’t stop eating all of the • If your home gets hit by a fly- Florida with Dorian. hurricane snacks early, you won’t ing dolphin, do not go out to see On this date: To ease the stress of an approach- fit into the little helicopter rescue if the dolphin is OK. That’s how ing storm, I collected some of these basket. hurricanes trick you into coming In 1504, Michelangelo’s towering marble statue of one-liners and thought I would outside. David was unveiled to the public in Florence, Italy. share some of my favorite hurricane Before the hurricane • Listening to meteorologists In 1565, a Spanish expedition established the first per- humor. We’re a the mid-point of the starts, write down all predict what’s going to happen with manent European settlement in North America at pres- season, so if you need them in com- the things you love about hurricanes five days out is like look- ent-day St. Augustine, Fla. ing weeks, feel free to share. None your spouse and children. ing up your symptoms on WebMD. In 1664, the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to of these are my original quotes. “Could be nothing; might could kill They are just one-liners I found It will be really hard to you.” the British, who renamed it New York. remember after a few In 1892, an early version of “The Pledge of Allegiance,” funny. written by Francis Bellamy, appeared in “The Youth’s days without power. Take it for what they are — just Companion.” It went: “I pledge allegiance to my Flag and • Before the hurricane starts, jokes — on a thankfully sunny the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, write down all the things you love Sunday morning! with liberty and justice for all.” about your spouse and children. It • Do mandatory evacuations In 1900, Galveston, Texas, was struck by a hurricane will be really hard to remember after include people with ankle monitors n Todd Wilson is publisher of the that killed an estimated 8,000 people. a few days without power. or do they have to stay at the house? Lake City Reporter. In 1930, the comic strip “Blondie,” created by Chic Young, was first published. In 1935, Sen. Huey P. Long, a Louisiana Democrat, was shot and mortally wounded inside the Louisiana State Capitol; he died two days later. (The assailant was identi- The mystery of the ‘blind tiger’ fied as Dr. Carl Weiss, who was gunned down by Long’s bodyguards.) hen W.S. Sweat applied to the BCS championship football to be Lake City’s Chief of game.” n Associated Press W Police in 1907, he stated on his application he would end the THE LAST HERO Lake City Reporter illegal “blind tiger” establishments: “I shall do all in my power to rid Staff Sergeant William F. (Bill) Lake City Reporter this city of the ‘blind tiger.’” Sheely (CHS 1942) was the 15th and Serving Columbia County Since 1874 The Lake City Reporter agreed last Columbia High School graduate to be killed in World War II. Bill was Serving Columbia County Since 1874 with Mr. Sweat: “Some of our law The Lake City Reporter is published with pride officials are hobnobbing with blind the tail gunner on a B-24 Liberator for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ Morris Williams called the “Super Wolf” when his The Lake City Reporter is published with pride tiger convicts ... which hobnobbing hmorriswilliamsatgmail.com ties by Community Newspapers Inc. isn’t calculated to catch the blind plane was shot down on July 7, 1944. forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ His final words were reportedly ties by Community Newspapers Inc. tigers. It is time for good citizens communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” to rise up and speak to this sub- “Incoming fighters at six o’clock.” WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and ject.” tiger or any other animal on dis- Bill’s plane took off from North communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” The “lind tiger” reference, play. It was all just a ruse to enable Pickenham, England, at 5:30 that OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand according to the Oxford English bar owners to sell illegal whiskey. morning, along with 22 other B-24’s, profitable community-­oriented newspapers. Dictionary of American Slang. Both Mr. Sweat and ‘The Reporter’ to bomb an aircraft assembly plant teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, in Bernberg, Germany. They were integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the explains it like this. “In towns felt a serious part of the blind tiger teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, where the sale of whiskey was ille- problem was that it bred police cor- on their 19th mission. Although the integrity and hard work. gal, ‘blind tiger’ was a code word for ruption-- “law officials” knew of the big bombers met heavy resistance, Todd Wilson, Publisher a bar selling illegal whiskey. Those illegal sales and did not enforce the they hit their target- — but the price Robert Bridges, Editor bars would advertise they had a law. was high. Only 11 of the 23 bomb- JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor blind tiger or some other deformed This “blind tiger” ruse may ers returned safely. SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor animal on display at their establish- remind some people of a trick HERO continued on 5A ments. When the customers paid to modern “scalpers” often use to get DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident see this animal oddity, they would a high price for scarce tickets to n Morris Williams is a Columbia County TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman be served a (wink-wink) ‘compli- some big event. “For sale: Brand historian and long-time retired educator. mentary’ drink.” new umbrella, $1,000. Also receive Feel free to contact him at hmorriswil- Typically there would be no blind a complimentary gift of two tickets [email protected].

LETTERS POLICY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and Livestock dogs should also be exempt from new rule libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s To the Editor: Enter Pasture.” will be subject to attack. Livestock name, address and ­telephone number for verification. These dogs are not normally guardian dogs are bred to be protec- Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers The Columbia County aggressive but they are very large, tive of their charges. It is their job and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. Commissioners have reacted with- protective dogs. They mean busi- in life. out proper consideration. I own a ness if something molests their The commissioners need to meat goat and cattle farm. I have goats or cows, especially the babies. revoke the new law and consider BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. 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Soon after, she began entering her students in team competitions under the name Southern Rhythm Cloggers. And in the process, she has become a legend in her own right. At the National Clogging Championships in Nashville over the Labor Day weekend, Diaz de Arce, who is just 32 years old was elected into the National Clogging and Hoedown Championships Hall of Fame for her com- mitment to the sport and the performance of her teams at competitions. NCHC is one of three sanc- tioning bodies for competi- tive clog dancing. “It was extremely excit- ing,” she said. “I had no idea it was coming, but it is a big honor to be recog- nized by NCHC.” Even more special than COURTESY PHOTOS this recognition, is that The Southern Rhythm members who made up the Grand Champions, Running Set Precision team, from left: Emily Flugrath, Jessica Ellis, Southern Rhythm took Addyson Sherman, Abby Candler, Madison Nehring, Rose Williams and Eliana Duarte. Other Southern Rhythm members were part of home a national grand teams that won or placed second in their age category at the National Clogging Championships. champion trophy for Running Set Precision. paid dividends. Southern Rhythm gives They have to support each Dalita Diaz de This is the troupe’s fourth “There is a lot of work performances in the Lake other, they have to help Arce is seen with national championship that goes into preparing City community and has each other and they have the plaque she since 2015. Diaz de Arce’s a competitive team. I vol- performed at Disney to be at their best for each was awarded over team brought home other unteer at a lot of competi- World. And Diaz de Arce other.” Labor Day weekend hardware, including five tions, so I get to watch a lot is planning a performance As the clogging compe- of dance. And I still to this trip to Branson City, tition season is on hiatus, representing her first-place age-group tro- induction into the phies and four for second day take classes and attend Missouri, for her students Southern Rhythm Dance place. seminars.” in the near future. Academy is currently National Clogging As coach and director of Beyond the thrill of tast- “This will give them a accepting registrations. and Hoedown Southern Rhythm, Diaz de ing success on clogging’s taste of what it will be like Diaz de Arce teaches Championships Arce choreographs every biggest stages, Diaz de to be a professional danc- children as young as two Hall of Fame. dance the team performs. Arce enjoys the atmo- er,” she said. years old. She credits her early dance sphere around clogging Still, it’s clear that a com- classes for part of the events. petitive spirit burns deep success her teams have “There is no age limit in inside Diaz de Arce. at self-harm. Officers quickly deter- enjoyed. the sport of clog dancing, “In clogging, you earn 911 Dispatchers said Graziani mined Graziani was abusing “My big dance back- so it is very family orient- what you get,” she said. Continued From 1A had told operators he had the 911 system and report- ground has certainly ed. You will see mothers “There are no participation cut himself, according to ing self-harm in an attempt dancing with daughters, trophies. You have to give played an important role. I LCPD report made avail- the report. to receive medication, grandmothers dancing with 100%, and you expect your incorporate jazz dance, tap, able Friday. Upon arriving at the according to the report. hip-hop into my routines,” her grandchildren. There’s teammates to give 100%. Police responded to the scene, police found it “sur- The Sept. 1 response she said. just something for every- This is what I try to instill Diaz de Arce’s hard work one,” she said. in the girls, to teach them scene to investigate what prising” to find that he had cost more than $1,200, the and dedication have also Besides competitions, what it takes to be a team. was reported as an attempt no such injuries. report states.

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CHS seniors, for $25, were permitted to pick out their parking spot that no one else can use, and beau- tify it in any manner they want. “It was something on social media I saw other schools doing and thought it would be a cool thing to do here,” Hosford said, taking a break from mow- ing the campus grounds. “The first year we did it, we had 17 participate. This year, we have 70 spots. It’s a special senior privilege, something for them to remember from their final year at CHS.” An homage to their vehi- Photos by MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter cles was one popular theme chosen. Sage Hutto was seen laying out stencils to spell out the phrase, “Chief EXT:png:END EXT Blue Jeep Parking Only.” Lauren Wilson’s spot, meanwhile, featured an inspirational quote, a vol- leyball and, at the bottom, the name with which she christened her car: Kim the Kia. Breah Nelson’s parking space featured a compass on a sea of blue. For the Flagler-bound senior, it sig- EXT:png:END EXT nified her desire to travel the world. Grace Drawdy chose to make a fashion statement, honoring her favorite shoes by painting the words, “You Ain’t Croc’n, You Ain’t Rock’n.” Appropriately enough, she was sporting TOP LEFT: While it is unwise to touch a cac- a rainbow-styled pair of the comfortable foam clogs. tus, Cayden Taylor said it would be more Cutest Pet Photo Contest Some weren’t rocking unwise to take her parking spot. TOP RIGHT: Brought to you by the Lake City Reporter all right, such as CHS’s When senior volleyball player Lauren Wilson 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes sponsored by student body president, (foreground) had completed her space, it fea- Delaney Williams. She tured an inspirational quote, a volleyball and chose instead to tip her the name she bestowed on her car: Kim the Lake City cap to her favorite rapper, Kia. ABOVE LEFT: Sage Hutto is banking on To Enter: Tyler, the Creator, by paint- no one driving a similar car to hers. The mes- Submit pet photo with his/her name, ing her spot in the style of sage in her spot when completed read: “Chief your name, your address and phone number via the artist’s album cover. Blue Jeep Parking Only.” ABOVE RIGHT: CHS email to [email protected]. “It’s pretty amazing principal Trey Hosford takes a break to survey to see the creativity and A $25 fee is required per entry. planning these students the seniors’ progress. “This is the part of my job I enjoy the most,” he said. RULES: brought,” Hosford said. 1. One pet per photo, per entry. “This is the part of my job I enjoy the most.” 2. Photo must be just the pet. No People. 3. Be sure it’s high quality. LCR does not take responsibility for poor quality photos Palms opening new medical clinic To Vote: EXT:png:END EXT All official photos will be posted in the Lake City Reporter And on our FB page. To vote on FB, By TONY BRITT services in the newNORTHSIDE loca- MOTORS,“We serve INC all residents simply click Like on your favorite photo. You may also use the voting form in the newspaper [email protected] tion, including pharmacy of the community, regard- 1974 E. DUVAL ST and submit it to our office at 180 E Duval St. Lake City, Fl. by deadline listed below. services.” NORTHSIDEless MOTORS, of their INC insurance Palms Medical Group Riels said the new officeLAKE CITY,status, FL 32055including private is expanding its services 1974 E. DUVAL ST UPDATED DEADLINES ARE AS FOLLOWS: is scheduled to open in LAKE386-961-9100 CITY,insurance, FL 32055 Medicare, in Lake City with plans to early 2020. Medicaid and uninsured,” Photo Entry and Payment Due by 9/13/19 open soon a new clinic on 386-961-9100 Photos for voting will be posted in print and FB on 9/18/19 the west side of town. Voting close date: 9/27/19 Palms Medical currently Winners will be announced in print and FB on 10/03/19 has an office in the Five Points area, north of town. The new office will be at the intersection of SW Pinemount Road and US EXT:png:END EXT 90. The new facility will be roughly 7,000 square feet. “We already have an office there in Lake City, and we provide primary care and dentistry services at our current location,” said Anita Riels, Palms Medical Group CEO. “So we’re just going to expand into the Lake City com- munity. We will continue to provide primary care

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NO. 11 UF 45, TENN-MARTIN 0 67 12 Gators shut out ’Hawks RUN OUT OF TOWN Florida loses Toney, Henderson in win over UT Martin.

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GAINESVILLE — No. 11 Florida defeated UT Martin 45-0 in Saturday’s home opener, but two of its top players left the game with injuries. The Gators got a big night from Feleipe Franks, who hit his first 15 passes and finished with a career-high 25 com- pletions on 27 attempts for 259 yards and two touch- downs. “This is a tough team to throw against and I thought he did a good job of not forcing things,” UF coach Dan Mullen said. “There were some things I thought he improved on from this time last year. “But it is Feleipe Franks and this is Florida, so some people will look and say, ‘Well, he threw two incom- plete passes.’” Franks led the starters on four TD drives in the second and third quarter, while the defense pitched a shutout and made five sacks against the FCS Skyhawks. Photos by JEN CHASTEEN/Lake City Reporter Both UF players who Columbia receiver Marquez Bell returns a punt for a touchdown against AA Christian on Saturday night. wear No. 1, cornerback C.J. Henderson and wide CHS blows out AA Christian, triggers running clock in second half receiver Kadarius Toney, were injured in the first By JORDAN KROEGER lead at halftime. Columbia half and did not return to [email protected] “Everything was smooth receiver action. Toney took a shot tonight,” Smith said. to his left hand/wrist and “Everything went how I Lanadrick went to the locker room Jordan Smith’s first pass of planned it to go. I expected Bradley after being examined under the night was a touchdown. all this to happen tonight.” runs up the medical tent. Mullen So was his second. As was Smith finished with 171 the field said Toney will have more his third. yards on 8/11 throws before after tests Sunday. Yep, it was that kind of being replaced by backup making Henderson attempted to night for the Tigers. Exactly Kade Jackson in the second a catch break up a deep ball and as it should’ve been against a half. Three different receiv- against Skyhawks receiver Jaylon clearly inferior opponent. ers caught touchdowns from AA Moore came down on Smith threw five touch- the USF commit, with Jaden Henderson’s leg, injuring downs in all, including two Christian Williams taking a short pass on his left ankle. Mullen said to Lanadrick Bradley, and it was a slight sprain, and 22 yards to end zone on the Saturday Kylen Callum ran for two game’s first play. he returned to the side- more as Columbia blew out night. He lines with crutches and a Bell, another USF com- caught Akelynn’s Angels Christian mit, caught the next one on walking boot. Academy 67-12 Saturday a 29-yard throw to put the two The Gators marched night at Tiger . The Tigers (3-0) up 14-0 less than touch- down the field on their first Tigers scored on all seven three minutes into the game down offensive series, reaching of their drives in the first before returning a punt 64 passes the red zone. But tight end half and Marquez Bell also yards to the house after the on the returned a punt for touch- night. continued on 2B down as they built a 47-point CHS continued on 8B GATORS

SANTA FE 10, FORT WHITE 0 FLORIDA STATE 45, UL-MONROE 44 Indians lose to Akers helps ’Noles Raiders for first hold off ULM in OT Warhawks miss extra point in double time in 15 years overtime as Seminoles escape with win. Offense struggles his team. The Indians (1-2) By BOB FERRANTE lost four fumbles in the Associated Press again, loses four shutout, including a turn- fumbles in loss. over at its own 1-yard line. TALLAHASSEE — Cam Akers was ready and willing “We knew the turnovers to carry the load and Florida State needed every ounce By ZACH ABOLVERDI were going to be critical,” of energy in what was a workhorse performance. [email protected] Jackson said. “After that Akers had a program-record 36 carries, the final one one fumble, it just led to a 4-yard touchdown, as Florida State defeated Louisiana another and another. And Monroe 45-44 in overtime on Saturday. FORT WHITE — The when they fumbled, we A junior tailback, Akers ran for 193 yards and scored streak is over. couldn’t capitalize and get two rushing touchdowns. He also had a 44-yard TD Fort White suffered its on it. Unfortunately, that’s reception for Florida State (1-1). second loss of the sea- the way it goes.” “Whatever I got to do to help this team win,” Akers son Friday, shut out 10-0 After a scoreless first said. “Forty, 50, 60 (carries). You got to be quick on your by Santa Fe. It was the half, Fort White fumbled feet, react. And make the most of it.” school’s first win over the on the opening play of the The Seminoles were desperate for Akers’ performance Indians since 2004. third quarter. Quarterback on a night in which they were surprisingly on the ropes Head coach Demetric Jared Fraze was leveled against ULM, a 21-point underdog. Jackson had beaten the in the backfield and Santa Caleb Evans had a 5-yard touchdown run just Raiders (2-1) eight times Fe’s Gerrell Richardson CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter moments after Akers final score and the Warhawks went in a row, but this year’s Fort White running back Leon Watkins looks for matchup was a struggle for INDIANS continued on 4B running room against Santa Fe on Friday night. FSU continued on 2B 2B SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

game and we did. We just The Seminoles’ came up a point short.” offense was rolling early. SCOREBOARD FSU Florida State played Blackman had a pair of Continued From 1B sloppy in the second half first-half touchdown passes TV LISTINGS NFL MLB of a season-opening 36-31 as Florida State had scored for the one-point conver- loss to Boise State and the Today AMERICAN CONFERENCE AMERICAN LEAGUE on its first three drives and AUTO RACING East East Division sion that would force a mistakes added up again led 24-7 at the half. 9:05 a.m. W L T Pct PF PA W L Pct GB second overtime period, vs. ULM. The Seminoles Florida State was 10 of ESPN2 — Formula One: The Italian Grand Buffalo 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New York 93 50 .650 _ but Jacob Meeks missed committed three turnovers 19 on third-down conver- Prix, Monza, Italy Miami 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Tampa Bay 85 59 .590 8½ the kick, setting off a cele- and were penalized 11 sions after converting on 10:30 a.m. New England 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Boston 76 66 .535 16½ bration on the Seminoles’ NBCSN — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup N.Y. Jets 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Toronto 55 88 .385 38 times for 108 yards. just 1 of 12 in the opener Series: qualifying, Indianapolis South Baltimore 46 96 .324 46½ sideline and in the stands “When you turn the ball vs. Boise State. But the 2 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Central Division Well, not every Florida over bad things happen,” Seminoles needed Akers NBC — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Houston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct GB State player was celebrat- Taggart said. “When you to rescue them in the sec- Series: The Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Indianapolis 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Minnesota 88 54 .620 _ ing. BEACH VOLLEYBALL Jacksonville 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Cleveland 82 61 .573 6½ have 11 penalties, bad ond half and overtime. “I didn’t get too excit- 11 p.m. Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Chicago 62 80 .437 26 things happen. I felt that Akers became the 16th ed,” Akers said. “It was NBCSN — FIVB World Tour: Finals, Rome North Kansas City 53 90 .371 35½ was a big reason why we Florida State back to (taped) W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 42 98 .300 45 ugly.” were in the situation.” eclipse 2,000 career rush- CYCLING Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0 West Division ULM (1-1) had four James Blackman com- 1 a.m. (Monday) Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct GB ing yards and has 2,039. touchdowns and a field NBCSN — Vuelta A España: Stage 15, Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Houston 93 50 .650 _ pleted 30 of 40 passes for On Saturday, he had his 88 miles, Tineo to Santuario del Acebo, Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Oakland 82 59 .582 10 goal on its final six oppor- 282 yards, three touch- seventh career 100-yard Spain (taped) West Texas 71 73 .493 22½ tunities in regulation to downs and two intercep- game and was six yards GOLF W L T Pct PF PA Los Angeles 67 76 .469 26 force overtime. Meeks’ tions for the Seminoles. 6:30 a.m. Denver 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Seattle 58 85 .406 35 24-yard field-goal attempt shy of a career-high, which GOLF — European Tour Golf: The Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE He connected with nine with 1:30 left tied the game receivers, throwing touch- was 199 yards in a victory Porsche European Open, final round, L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 .000 0 0 East Division over Syracuse in 2017. Zahlen, Germany Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct GB at 38. downs to D.J. Matthews, HORSE RACING NATIONAL CONFERENCE 89 54 .622 _ Evans completed 23 of Tre’Shaun Harrison and “He’s a guy that’s going 1 p.m. East Washington 78 63 .553 10 38 passes for 241 yards Akers. to do everything it takes FS2 — Saratoga Live: From Saratoga W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia 73 68 .518 15 to help this football team Springs, N.Y. Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0 New York 72 69 .511 16 and two touchdowns. Josh But Blackman’s mis- MLB BASEBALL N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Miami 50 91 .355 38 Johnson ran 26 times for takes were costly. The win,” Taggart said. “No 1 p.m. Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Central Division 126 yards and a touch- redshirt sophomore matter what. That’s what TBS — Philadelphia at NY Mets Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0 W L Pct GB down. quarterback and receiver we saw in his gutsy perfor- 4 p.m. South St. Louis 80 62 .563 _ mance tonight and we got MLB — Detroit at Oakland OR Colorado W L T Pct PF PA Chicago 76 65 .539 3½ “They really, at the end, Tamorrion Terry miscom- at San Diego Atlanta 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Milwaukee 73 68 .518 6½ made one more play than municated on a third-quar- to keep feeding him.” 8 p.m. Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Cincinnati 66 77 .462 14½ we did,” ULM coach Matt ter pass play as ULM’s ESPN — NY Yankees at Boston 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Pittsburgh 62 80 .437 18 Viator said. “I told the Corey Straughter jumped UP NEXT NFL FOOTBALL Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0 West Division ULM: at Iowa State on 1 p.m. North W L Pct GB players the goal was to bat- in front of a pass and ran CBS — Kansas City at Jacksonville W L T Pct PF PA Los Angeles 92 51 .643 _ tle, get to the second half 57 yards for a touchdown Sept. 21. FOX — Atlanta at Minnesota Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 10 3 Arizona 75 67 .528 16½ and the fourth quarter and as the Warhawks cut the Florida State: at Virginia 4:25 p.m. Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0 San Francisco 68 73 .482 23 have a chance to win the FSU lead to 24-14. on Saturday. FOX — NY Giants at Dallas Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0 San Diego 65 76 .461 26 8:20 p.m. Chicago 0 1 0 .000 3 10 Colorado 60 83 .420 32 NBC — Pittsburgh at New England West ROAD RUNNING W L T Pct PF PA Friday’s Games Gators, which featured an Emory Jones 12:30 p.m. Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 0 appearance (nine-yard run, first-down NBC — The 5th Avenue Mile: From L.A. Rams 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Kansas City 3, Miami 0 GATORS screen pass) and Lamical Perine’s first Manhattan, N.Y. San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Texas 7, Baltimore 6 Continued From 1B SOCCER (MEN’S) Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0 Boston 6, N.Y. Yankees 1 rushing touchdown of the season. 2:30 p.m. L.A. Angels 5, Chicago White Sox 4 The fourth quarter belonged to ESPNEWS — UEFA: Norway vs. Sweden, Thursday’s Games Oakland 7, Detroit 3, 1st game lost his footing in the backfield Florida’s freshman, with Euro 2020 Qualifying, Solna, Sweden Green Bay 10, Chicago 3 Houston 7, Seattle 4 on his third-and-one reception, forcing Jacob Copeland hauling in his first touch- TENNIS Today’s Games Cleveland 6, Minnesota 2, 11 innings the offense to settle for a 32-yard field Atlanta at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Detroit 5, Oakland 4, 11 innings, 2nd game down as a Gator on a nine-yard pass 1 p.m. goal from Evan McPherson. ESPN — U.S. Open: Women’s Doubles Baltimore at Miami, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 4 from backup quarterback Kyle Trask to UF found the end zone on its third Championship, Flushing, N.Y. Tennessee at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Atlanta 4, Washington 3 extend the lead to 38-0. 4 p.m. Kansas City at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. N.Y. Mets 5, Philadelphia 4 offensive possession, covering 92 yards The Skyhawks made it to the red zone ESPN — U.S. Open: Men’s Championship, Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 1 in five plays. Franks launched a bomb to L.A. Rams at Carolina, 1 p.m. Arizona 7, Cincinnati 5 on the ensuing possession with a 48-yard Flushing, N.Y. wide receiver Van Jefferson for 69 yards, 11 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Colorado 3, San Diego 2 run by quarterback John Bachus III. But the longest touchdown pass of his career. TENNIS — WTA: The Hana-cupid, Cincinnati at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. San Francisco 5, L.A. Dodgers 4 he was picked off on the next play by Zhengzhou & Jiangxi Opens, Early Indianapolis at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games “It felt like everything was clicking,” Kaiir Elam, the top signee in Florida’s Rounds San Francisco at Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 5, Boston 1 Franks said. “The O-line did a great job WNBA N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 3 of giving me time and the receivers did 2019 class. 4 p.m. Detroit at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. Kansas City 7, Miami 2 a great job of getting open. They made it In addition to Elam’s interception, ESPN2 — Minnesota at Los Angeles Pittsburgh at New England, 8:20 p.m. Houston 2, Seattle 1 freshman corners Jaydon Hill and Monday’s Games Texas 9, Baltimore 4 easy on me. I just had to get the ball to Monday, September 9 Houston at New Orleans, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota 5, Cleveland 3 them, and they always do their thing.” Chester Kimbrough both made four MLB BASEBALL Denver at Oakland, 10:20 p.m. L.A. Angels 8, Chicago White Sox 7 Following UT Martin’s second three- tackles and Hill had an impressive pass 7 p.m. Arizona 2, Cincinnati 0 and-out of the game, Florida’s offense breakup on third down. Shawn Davis got MLB — NY Yankees at Boston OR Atlanta Cut by Raiders, Brown San Diego 3, Colorado 0 the start at safety and led the team with at Philadelphia Philadelphia 5, N.Y. Mets 0 once again scored in a hurry with a four- NFL FOOTBALL becomes a Patriot St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 1 play drive. Franks hit a wide open Tyrie six tackles. 7 p.m. Milwaukee 3, Chicago Cubs 2 Cleveland on a post pattern for a 35-yard UF didn’t score off Elam’s pick, but ESPN — Houston at New Orleans ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — The New Atlanta 5, Washington 4 TD, giving the Gators a 17-0 lead going Jones took over for Trask on the next 10:15 p.m. England Patriots picked up Antonio Brown Detroit at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. series and notched his first career ESPN — Denver at Oakland on Saturday hours after he was released San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. into the locker room. TENNIS by the Oakland Raiders without ever play- Today’s Games They kept it rolling in the second half, rushing touchdown with a 16-yard run. 8 a.m. ing a game for them. Texas at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. scoring touchdowns on their first three Fourth-string running back Iverson TENNIS — ATP: Pro Circuit Cary, Early Brown’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, con- Kansas City at Miami, 1:10 p.m. possessions. After Franks connected with Clement also had a 41-yard on the drive. Rounds, Cary, N.C. firmed to The Associated Press that the Toronto at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. After rushing for just 52 yards in their four-time All-Pro receiver has agreed to receiver Trevon Grimes for 23 yards on 7:30 p.m. Arizona at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. season opener, the Gators racked up 231 TENNIS — WTA: The Hana-cupid, terms with New England, going from the Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. third-and-15, running back Malik Davis Zhengzhou & Jiangxi Opens, Early NFL’s cellar to the defending Super Bowl Washington at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. finished off the opening series from a yards on the ground against UT Martin. Rounds champions despite talking and tweeting St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. yard out. It was the first TD since Sept. Florida opens SEC play next weekend 4 a.m. (Tuesday) his way out of two teams in one offseason. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. 30, 2017 for Davis, who suffered sea- at Kentucky, which ended its 31-game Brown had been scheduled to earn TENNIS — WTA: The Zhengzhou Open, L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. losing streak last season with a 27-16 Early Rounds, Zhengzhou, China up to $50 million from Oakland over the Seattle at Houston, 2:10 p.m. son-ending injuries the last two years. TRACK AND FIELD three-year deal. Instead, the Patriots guar- Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Another UT Martin three-and-out upset in The Swamp. Saturday’s game 12 p.m. anteed him $9 million this season, with Detroit at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. led to an 11-play scoring drive from the will kickoff at 7 p.m. on ESPN. NBCSN — U.S. vs. Europe the potential to earn as much as $15 Colorado at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. million. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. The deal was first reported by ESPN, N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 8:05 p.m. and it became Instagram official minutes Monday’s Games later when Brown posted a photoshopped Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Friday’s Top 25 Games picture of himself in a Patriots uniform . N.Y. Yankees at Boston, 7:10 p.m. No. 24 Boise State 14, Marshall 7 The post was soon liked by New England Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Friday’s ACC Games receiver Julian Edelman, who already was Milwaukee at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Wake Forest 41, Rice 21 sharing quarterback Tom Brady’s atten- Oakland at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Virginia 52, William & Mary 17 tion with one troublemaking receiver, Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. Saturday’s Top 25 Games Josh Gordon. Cleveland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. No. 1 Clemson 24, No. 12 Texas A&M 10 New England opens the season Chicago Cubs at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. No. 2 Alabama 62, New Mexico St. 10 against the Steelers on Sunday night, No. 3 Georgia 63, Murray St. 17 when the Patriots will raise their sixth No. 4 Oklahoma 70, South Dakota 14 Super Bowl championship banner. Brown Rays beat Blue Jays, win No. 5 Ohio St. 42, Cincinnati 0 is not eligible to be officially signed until for 9th time in 10 games No. 6 LSU 45, No. 9 Texas 38 Monday, but even his presence on the No. 7 Michigan 24, Army 21, 2 OT Patriots’ sideline adds a new wrinkle to his ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — Travis d’Ar- No. 10 Auburn 24, Tulane 10 tumultuous tenure in Pittsburgh. naud and Daniel Robertson drove in No. 11 Florida 45, UT-Martin 0 A four-time All-Pro who caught 837 runs with two outs in the eighth inning, No. 13 Utah 35, Northern Illinois 17 passes over nine seasons with the Steelers, helping the Tampa Bay Rays to a 5-3 win No. 14 Washington vs. California, 10:30 p.m. the team tired of Brown’s antics and trad- over the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday No. 15 Penn St. 45, Buffalo 13 ed him to Oakland in March. But he never night. No. 16 Oregon 77, Nevada 6 made it onto the field in a Raiders uniform. In the eighth, Jordan Romano (0-2) No. 17 Wisconsin 61, Central Michigan 0 The Raiders granted the disgruntled walked pinch-hitter J-Man Choi and No. 18 UCF 48, FAU 14 but talented receiver his Saturday morn- Kevin Kiermaier hit a double. D’Arnoud No. 19 Michigan St. 51,Western Michigan 17 ing, two days before their season opener. lofted a pinch-hit sacrifice fly that scored No. 20 Iowa 30, Rutgers 0 Brown asked for his release from the pinch-runner Michael Brosseau and Maryland 63, No. 21 Syracuse 20 Raiders after he was upset about his latest broke a 3-3 tie. Robertson, who had tied No. 22 Washington St. 59, N. Colorado 17 team fine over an outburst during practice the game with an RBI double in the No. 23 Stanford at USC, 10:30 p.m. at general manager Mike Mayock. That seventh, hit a single off Ryan Tepera that Colorado 34, No. 25 Nebraska 31, OT fine allowed the Raiders to void more than drove in Kiermaier with an insurance run. Saturday’s Other ACC Games $29 million in guarantees over the next Nick Anderson (5-4) got the win and Pittsburgh 20, Ohio 10 two years in Brown’s contract if he wasn’t Oliver Drake struck out three straight for Virginia Tech 31, Old Dominion 17 on the team. his second save in three tries. N.C. St. 41, Western Carolina 0 Georgia Tech 14, South Florida 10 Boston College 45, Richmond 13 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Florida St. 45, UL-Monroe 44, 2 OT By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Duke 45, North Carolina A&T 13 Unscramble these Jumbles, Louisville 42, Eastern Kentucky 0 one letter to each square, North Carolina 28, Miami 25 to form four ordinary words. Saturday’s Other SEC Games Missouri 38, West Virginia 7 NUYFN Purdue 42, Vanderbilt 24 South Carolina 72, Charleston Southern 10 Mississippi St. 38, Southern Miss 15 BYU 29, Tennessee, 26, 2 OT Ole Miss 31, Arkansas 17 PIRGE Kentucky 38, Eastern Kentucky 17 Busch holds off Allgaier, wins Xfinity race at Indy CIFLEK

DIANAPOLIS (AP) — Kyle Busch held off Justin Allgaier for the final four laps to win the NASCAR Xfinity race at SECASC Indianapolis by 0.132 seconds Saturday. @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get The victory was the 96th of Busch’s career, the most by any driver in series Now arrange the circled letters history. It also was Busch’s fourth win in ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as

Indy’s Xfinity race. He’s also a two-time All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. - Brickyard 400 winner. Print your Allgaier, who won last year at Indy, answer here: “ ” wound up with his fourth runner-up fin- (Answers Monday) ish of the season in the No. 7 Chevrolet for Jumbles: NOVEL WHILE EXTORT ACIDIC JR Motorsports. Noah Gragson, Allgaier’s Yesterday’s Answer: The branch didn’t work for building their nest, teammate, was third in the No. 9 Chevy but the birds weren’t going to — DWELL ON IT more than 2 seconds behind Busch. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3B

OUTDOORS from the COUNTRY AT LAKE Canoe race for WWALs CLUB CITY Watershed Coalition

From staff reports

Twenty players played in the Saturday Blitz on Aug. 31. Bruce Gibson, Steve Patterson and Walter Smith tied for first with a +6. Tom Wade came in fourth with a +5. Dave Mehl and Timmy Rogers tied for fifth with a +4. Skin winners were: Steve Pellicer #3, Steve Smithy #5, Greg Lyons #7 and Scott Kishton #14. The Saturday Blitz costs $15 plus cart fee and is open to anyone but you must tee off by 9 a.m. Just call the pro shop to make a tee time. Ten players played in the Sunday Blitz on Sept. 1. Chris Lewis and Dell Sanders tied for first with a +5. Closest to the Pin winners were: Dell Sanders #7, Mike Carr #15 and Steve Patterson #17. Skin winners were: Mike McCranie #6, Dell Sanders #7, Chris Lewis #11 and #16, Cory DePratter #13 and Steve Patterson #18. The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus cart fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at anytime. Twenty-five players played in the Labor Day Blitz on Sept. 2. Steve Smithy came in first in the A division with a +8. Terry Hunter came in second with a +6. Timmy Rogers came in third with a +4. Bob Randall came in first in the B division with as +9. John Raulerson came in second with a +7. Steve Peters came in third with a +5. Skin winners were: Mike Deese #1, Cory DePratter #3, Steve Smithy #5and #15, Timmy Rogers #7 and Shayne Edge #13. Natalie Bryant won the Ladies Day Best Nine on September 3rd with a 35. Nicole Ste-Marie came in COURTESY second with a 36. Chip-ins were: Caroline Stevens The WWALs Watershed Coalition is a non-profit organization that supports the Suwannee River Keeper. #5. The LGA plays every Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. We had 18 players that played in the Wednesday By MONTY STEPHENS As an added bonus, Boomerang promote the CCA or some other con- Blitz on September 4th. Mike Gough came in Special to the Reporter mastermind Bobby McKenzie servation group. first with a +8. Scott Kishton, Lance McCray and announced that all adult participants But how to make the “Connection” Charles Timmons tied for second with a +4. Skin will get a free beer just for show- winners were: Buddy Slay #3 and #8, Scott Kishton Mark your calendars. is not always easy. This is why ing up thanks to the Georgia Beer the Facebook page, North Florida #7 and #14, Mike Moses #11, Mie Deese #13, Lance On Oct. 26, the WWALs Watershed McCray #15 and Eddy Brown #18. The Pot hole Coalition will hold its annual “WWALs Company. Outdoor Connection, was created. Since this event is close to This site will bring together people was #2 and there were 2 birdies; therefore the Boomerang: Paddle and Pint.” This Pot worth $264 carries over to Wednesday. The is a six-mile canoe, kayak or paddle Halloween, participants are welcome who enjoy the outdoors so they can to wear their costumes. This is a link up and go on a fishing trip, deer Wednesday Blitz costs $13 (plus optional pot) plus board race or leisurely float down the cart fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at Withlacoochee River to the Florida family fun event and kids are certain- hunt or just get involved with some ly welcome. For more information, other activity. It will cover other out- anytime. Just call the pro shop to make a tee time. state line. The WWALs Watershed The Good Old Boys Match 1 – Noidrie Moses, please visit: http://wwals.net/pic- door activities such as boat building/ Coalition is a non-profit organization Steve Peters, Jerry West and Howard Whitaker – 6, tures/2019-10-26--boomerang/ repair, shooting, canoing and hiking. that supports the Suwannee River Rob Brown, Bob Hiers, Jim Stevens and Dennis It’s not just a site to find a new hunt- Keeper. Hendershott – 2. Match 2 – Ed Snow, Rhea Hart, The Suwanee River Keeper works Get connected at North Florida ing/fishing partner — it’s also a site Joe Shoniker and Randy Register - 9, Jim McGriff, to protect the Suwannee River and Outdoor Connection to find out where to hunt or fish and Alan McGriff, Bill Rogers and Dan Stephens – 3. its tributaries, the Withlacoochee, Every so often I see a 25-foot C\ how to do it. Good Scores were: Ed Snow 75 (37-38), Jerry Willacoochee, Alapaha and the Little contender or a 19-foot Ranger bass We hope this site will be the place West 78 (39-39), Dennis Hendershott 79 (37-42) and River. These rivers join together and boat being pulled down Highway 90 for fishermen to post a picture of Dan Stephens 79 (39-40. become the Suwannee River as they and I think, “that person will be hav- their catch. Of course, we want kids For more information on any events and tourna- flow through North Florida and out ing a great day…wish I knew them.” and anyone new to the outdoor sport ments or specials at The Country Club, please call into the Gulf. The Boomerang Race Without a doubt, North Florida has to post pictures of their first buck or the pro shop at 752-2266 or check out our website is one their many fund raisers and it’s some top notch hunters and fisher- first redfish. So please visit, www.face- at www.thecountryclubatlakecity.com. a great way to meet people and enjoy men. It might be surprising to find book.com/North-Florida-Outdoor- the outdoors. out, some of these folks are also look- Connection to reach our Facebook UPCOMING Cost of the race is $20 until Oct. ing to meet new people. Maybe they page and give it a “Like.” It should be n Sept. 14-15, The Club Championship 15, upon which time the cost will need new members for their deer noted this Facebook page is not affil- n Sept. 19, Big Bend Seniors increase to $30. So pre-registration club, someone that could help out on iated or endorsed by the Lake City n Oct. 19, Elks can save a few dollars. a fishing trip or maybe they want to Reporter. n Oct. 26-27, The Rountree

FWC New bag limit, harvest reporting requirement for deer season From staff reports Southeast without a speci- device, such as a smart- fied annual bag limit. phone or tablet, from the The 2019-2020 hunting Apple App Store, Google season is already underway New harvest Play Store or Amazon in south Florida’s Zone A reporting requirement AppStore. At MyFWC.com/ and will soon be opening All hunters, regardless of HarvestReport, hunters can in the other three hunting age or license requirement, learn how to find and down- zones. This season, there are must now log their harvested load the app and install the new statewide rule changes deer prior to moving the deer FWC Deer Harvest Report that hunters need to under- from the point where the Form. Once a hunter inputs stand, especially when it hunter located it. They can the required data in the app comes to hunting deer. do so using the new FWC and successfully submits Deer Harvest Reporting App the harvest record, a con- New annual bag or a paper deer harvest log. firmation number will be limit for deer The app is called saved in the hunter’s “sent” “There is now a five-deer “Survey123 for ArcGIS” folder within the app, and annual bag limit, of which and can be downloaded the log/reporting process is no more than two may be for free onto a mobile complete. antlerless. This applies to all hunters and is the max- THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME imum number of deer that By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek any one hunter may take Unscramble these Jumbles, one letter to each square, in the state throughout the to form four ordinary words. entire deer hunting season,” said Cory Morea, FWC biol- HEWAT ogist and deer management program coordinator. Deer harvested on licensed game farms/hunt- BANCI ing preserves and those taken through the deer dep- redation program, private lands deer management CLETKO program, and antlerless deer program permits do not count as part of a hunter’s GUTOHH five-deer annual bag limit. @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get However, antlerless deer taken on wildlife manage- Now arrange the circled letters ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as ment areas using antlerless All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. deer quota permits/tags do count toward a hunter’s five deer (of which two may be (Answers tomorrow) antlerless) annual bag limit. Jumbles: FUNNY GRIPE FICKLE ACCESS Saturday’s Until now, Florida Answer: No one could swim across the Paris river was the only state in the underwater. That would be — “IN-SEINE” 4B LAKEY CIT REPORTER SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019

COMMENTARY Offense hard to come by for Indians ORT WHITE — When you’re on your F fifth-string quarter- back, offense is hard to come by. That’s the predicament Fort White found itself in Friday’s 10-0 loss to Santa Fe, ending a 15-year drought for the Raiders. The Indians didn’t just have trouble moving the ball — they struggled to CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter snap it or make exchanges Fort White defensive back Tre Hernandez defends in the backfield, losing four a Santa Fe receiver on Friday night. fumbles. “When the ball is on the Head coach Demetric one-yard line, you don’t Jackson made a change INDIANS Continued From 1B fumble,” Jackon said. “You at quarterback, with don’t give it to them. The Terrance Jones getting the defense kept us in there. If start over fourth-string QB recovered at the Indians you don’t fumble and you Jared Fraze. Fort White’s 26-yard line. punt, the score is 0-0.” top two options — Tyler “On that play, we Instead, Santa Fe quar- Jefferson (4-6 weeks) and thought we saw some- terback Jeremiah Crews Brayden Summers (sea- thing they were doing in ran it in two plays later son) — are out with knee the first half,” Jackson for the game’s first points said. “We came out in injuries, while 19-year-old with 1:43 remaining in senior Khalil Barr will an unbalanced look and the third quarter. The have an eligibility hear- they never made an Raiders scored again on ing with the FHSAA on adjustment. their ensuing drive, add- Monday. “Most teams will adjust ing a 32-yard field goal Jackson played Jones to that look, but they from kicker RJ Boone. and Fraze against Santa didn’t. They caught us The Indians came close Fe, with Jones primari- there and hit Jared on to reaching the red zone ly running the ball and CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter the weak side for a fum- on another offensive Fraze trying to make plays Fort White quarterback Terrance Jones takes a snap against Santa Fe on Friday night. ble. Just the luck of the through the air. Neither draw, man.” possession, but a big run had much success, but My thoughts safety and some receiver Jackson said. “It’s been our Santa Fe tailback/safety by Watkins was negated both are still new to the for us when he didn’t play Achilles’ heel.” Kynian Murphy forced the because of a holding position. quarterback. So he was And on the few plays fumble on Fraze, only to call. After rushing for Fraze, a former wide just exhausted because we where Fraze did get a clean cough it up himself three 144 yards at Hamilton receiver, has only been were demanding so much snap and time to throw, he plays later. Murphy’s fum- County, Watkins was held practicing as a full-time from him on both sides of had screen passes dropped ble was recovered by Fort to 40 yards on 12 carries quarterback for a few the ball.” by receivers and a swing White linebacker Sylvester against Santa Fe. weeks. Jones just started Jackson also didn’t pass dropped in the back- Warren, but the Indians “That holding on taking reps this month to demand much from field. He finished 4/13 for gave it right back on Leon us was huge. We had give the Indians another Zach Abolverdi Fraze, who took the 26 yards, completing a mid- Watkins’ first carry of the momentum, too,” Jackson option under center. Phone: (386) 754-0420 majority of snaps against dle screen on fourth down second half. said. “We had something “He did OK,” Jackson [email protected] the Raiders. That is, when to move the chains on the After driving into SF going there. They tipped said of Jones’ performance. he could corral them. The final drive. territory, Watkins ripped their hand and kind of “He was limited in the pass- game. Indians are still strug- But that series ended off a 17-yard run but lost showed what they were ing game. He threw one Jones also carried the gling with bad snaps and with a fumble, as did three the ball at the 27. Santa doing defensively. We and completed it. That was ball a few times, but was mishandled balls, which of Fort White’s other pos- Fe couldn’t score off the had the right play, we a tough pass for him, but limited in what he could is throwing off the timing sessions. turnover and punted, pin- just held and they called he got it.” offensively. Not just of their run plays and “One thing about it is our ning the Indians against it back. We could never Jones connected with because he lacks QB expe- passing game. guys fought. They played their own goal line. overcome that.” Derrick Roberson for a rience, but for playing time “That’s kind of been hard until the very end,” That’s when they fum- Fort White will be off 10-yard reception, picking purposes. our problem all season so Jackson said. “We just bled a third time, with this Friday before trav- up one of Fort White’s six “He was worn out,” far — quarterback-center gotta find a way to muster Billy White recovering eling to North Florida first downs. But that was Jackson said of Jones. exchange and quarter- some offense and get some for the Raiders three Educational Institute in his only pass attempt of the “Terrance was also playing back-tailback exchange,” things going.” yards from the end zone. Jacksonville on Sept. 20. Columbia High School Volleyball FUTURE TIGER CLINIC Columbia High School Gym Saturday, October, 12 | 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Girls 3rd – 8th Grade

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yp IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF pendens must file a claim with- sentative:       THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- in sixty (60) days after the sale. John J. Kendron       CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA Florida Bar Number: 0306850 Buy It • Sell It COUNTY, FLORIDA 532549 Robinson, Kennon & Kendron, WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., September 8, 15, 2019 PA Registered Brangus Bulls 1-3 Want to buy cattle. All kinds Find It Plaintiff, 582 W Duval Street years old, certified, gentle, 352-339-3018 VS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PO Box 1178 ready to breed. $2000-$2500. Wanted to lease pasture for Lake City Reporter GAIL W WILLIAMS;JOHN R THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- Lake City, Florida 32056 352-215-1018. cattle. 352-339-3018 WILLIAMS; et al., CUIT, Telephone: (386) 755-1334   Defendant(s). IN AND FOR COLUMBIA Fax: (386) 755-1336     CASE NO.: 19000144CAAXMX COUNTY, FLORIDA. E-Mail: [email protected] Classifieds NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE CASE NO:2019-CP-000205 Secondary E-Mail: mad@rkkat- 24 HR In-home care. 8PM Sun- 3/2 CAC, $1000/mo, SALE PURSUANT TO CHAP- PROBATE DIVISION torneys.com day to 7PM Friday. Light clean- TER 45 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF Personal Representative: $1000/dep, no pets. 386-758- ing, cooking and appts. 352- 0057. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN WILLIAM A. HUBBARD, Thomas Stonewall Willis, Jr. 316-1955. Fort White area. that sale will be made pursuant a/k/a WILLIAM ARTHUR HUB- 37750 Florida Avenue DW/MH 3/2 on 1 acre lot, front to an Order of Final Judgment. BARD, Dade City, Florida 33525-4930  and back porch, new floors, Final Judgment was awarded Deceased. fresh paint, W/D incl. $975/mo. on August 15, 2019 in Civil NOTICE TO CREDITORS 532388 + $975 dep. No pets. 386-288- Case No. 19000144CAAXMX, The administration of the estate September 8, 15, 2019 8401. of the Circuit Court of the of WILLIAM A. HUBBARD THIRD Judicial Circuit in and a/k/a WILLIAM ARTHUR HUB-    for Columbia County, Florida, BARD, deceased, whose date IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, MAKE EXTRA wherein, WELLS FARGO of death was October 20, 2018, PUBLISHER'S NOTE BANK, N.A. is the Plaintiff, and is pending in the Circuit Court FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION $$ MONEY $$ IN RE: ESTATE OF All real estate advertising in this GAIL W WILLIAMS; DEER for Columbia County, Florida, newspaper is subject to the fair CREEK HOMEOWNERS' AS- Probate Division, the address JAMES EARLE SOMMERS File No. 2019-222-CP The Lake City Reporter, a housing act which makes it ille- SOCIATION INC.; are Defen- of which is 173 NE Hernando daily newspaper, seeks gal to advertise "any prefer- dants. Avenue, Lake City, Florida Division Probate Deceased. Independent Contractor ence, limitation, or discrimina- The Clerk of the Court, P. De- 32055. The names and ad- tion based on race, color, reli- Witt Cason will sell to the high- dresses of the personal repre- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Newspaper Carriers for The administration of the estate several motor routes in gion, sex, disability, familial sta- est bidder for cash at 173 NE sentative and the personal rep- tus or national origin; or any in- Hernando Avenue, Lake City, resentatives attorney are set of James Earle Sommers, de- the city and county. You ceased, whose date of death tention to make such prefer- FL 32055 on September 25, forth below. must be motivated by ence, limitation or discrimina- 2019 at 11:00 AM the following All creditors of the decedent was August 6, 2019, is pending in the Circuit Court for earning extra money, be tion." Familial status includes described real property as set and other persons having an early riser and have children under the age of 18 liv- forth in said Final Judgment, to claims or demands against Columbia County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of reliable transportation. ing with parents or legal custo- wit: decedents estate on whom a dians, pregnant women and LOT 71, DEER CREEK, copy of this notice is required to which is 173 NE Hernando Av- Apply in person during enue, Lake City, Florida 32055. people securing custody of chil- PHASE 3, ACCORDING TO be served must file their claims normal business hours. dren under the age of 18. This THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF with this court ON OR BEFORE The names and addresses of Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm the personal representative and newspaper will not knowingly AS RECORDED IN PLAT THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE accept any advertising for real BOOK 7, PAGE 186-187, OF AFTER THE DATE OF THE the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All       estate which is in violation of THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS the law. Our readers are here- COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or The Lake City Reporter, a dai- by informed that all dwellings DA THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A advertised in this newspaper TOGETHER WITH A 2006 COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON demands against decedent's ly newspaper, seeks Indepen- estate on whom a copy of this dent Contractor Newspaper are available on an equal op- FLEETWOOD DOUBLE WIDE THEM. portunity basis. To complain of MOBILE HOME ID All other creditors of the dece- notice is required to be served Carrier. Apply in person during must file their claims with this normal business hours. discrimination call HUD toll free DGAFL575A77134 AND ID TF- dent and other persons having at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free GAFL575B77134 claims or demands against court ON OR BEFORE THE Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE telephone number to the hear- Any person claiming an interest decedents estate must file their ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. in the surplus from the sale, if claims with this court WITHIN 3 THE TIME OF THE FIRST any, other than the property MONTHS AFTER THE DATE PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-   386-755-5440 owner as of the date of the lis OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER For your classifi ed needs pendens must file a claim be- OF THIS NOTICE. THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A fore the clerk reports the sur- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON PUBLISHER'S NOTE plus as unclaimed. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS THEM. All other creditors of the All Yard Sale Ads WITNESS my hand and the SET FORTH IN FLORIDA decedent and other persons Must be Pre-Paid. having claims or demands seal of the court on August 27, STATUTES SECTION 733.702    EASY 2019. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. against decedent's estate must CLERK OF THE COURT NOTWITHSTANDING THE file their claims with this court    AND CONVENIENT P. DeWitt Cason TIME PERIODS SET FORTH WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST Look at what you can do ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Cows for Sale, 10 head, all Attorney for Plaintiff(s) TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- TICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED bred, some with calves, $8,500 Aldridge Pite, LLP AFTER THE DECEDENTS for all. Can delv. 352-575-7498. 1615 South Congress Avenue DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS ONLINE Suite 200 The date of first publication of SET FORTH IN FLORIDA Delray Beach, FL 33445 this Notice is September 8, STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. Help us support the LAKE GO Telephone: 561-392-6391 2019. TO www.lakecityreporter.com Facsimile: 561-392-6965 Attorney for Personal Repre- NOTWITHSTANDING THE CITY HUMAN SOCIETY by TIME PERIODS SET FORTH By: /s/ Joan Williams sentative sponsoring some pet photos! Click FORMS & SUBMISSIONS Deputy Clerk SAM W. BOONE, JR. P.A. ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Once a month the Lake City TO BE PUBLISHED IN: Lake Sam W. Boone, Jr. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Reporter prints photos of City Reporter 4545 NW 8th Avenue, Ste A. AFTER THE DECEDENT'S adoptable pets. With your ❑ Anniversary Announcement IMPORTANT Gainesville, Florida 32605 DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. sponsorship we can publish AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- (352) 374-8308 The date of first publication of more photos! For as little as ❑ Birth Announcement this notice is September 8, $25.31/mo you get a 2” space TIES ACT: If you are a person [email protected] ❑ with a disability who requires Florida Bar No: 278963 2019. for your business or personal Change of Address Attorney for Personal Repre- accommodations in order to Personal Representative message. Help find them forev- ❑ participate in a court proceed- Barbara J. Hubbard sentative: er homes today! Call or email Delivery Issues or Concerns John J. Kendron ing, you are entitled, at no cost 384 SE Deerwood Gln for more information. ❑ to you, the provision of certain Lake City, Florida 32025 Florida Bar Number: 0306850 386-754-0401 Engagement Announcement Robinson, Kennon & Kendron, classifieds@lakecityreporter. assistance. Please contact: ❑ Give a gift subscription Carrina Cooper, Court Adminis- 532321 PA com 582 W Duval Street tration, 173 NE Hernando Av- September 8, 15, 2019 PUBLISHER'S NOTE ❑ Letter to the Editor enue, Room 408, Lake City, FL PO Box 1178 Florida Law 828.29 requires Lake City, Florida 32056 32055; Phone: 386.758.163. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR dogs and cats being sold to be ❑ News Tips Contact Court Administration at COLUMBIA COUNTY, Telephone: (386) 755-1334 at least 8 weeks old and have a least 7 days before your sched- FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION Fax: (386) 755-1336 health certificate from a li- ❑ Obituary Form uled court appearance, or im- IN RE: ESTATE OF E-Mail: [email protected] censed veterinarian document- mediately upon receiving this JULIA DEE WILLIS Secondary E-Mail: mad@rkkat- ing they have mandatory shots ❑ Place a Classified Ad notification if the time before File No. 2019-220-CP torneys.com and are free from intestinal and the scheduled appearance is Division Probate Personal Representative: external parasites. Many ❑ Submit an Event to the Calendar less than 7 days; if you are Deceased. Gavin Sommers species of wildlife must be li- hearing impaired call 711. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 9277 141st Lane censed by Florida Fish and ❑ Vacation Delivery Service The administration of the estate Live Oak, Florida 32060 Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- 530994 of Julia Dee Willis, deceased, tact the local office for informa- ❑ Wedding Announcement September 1, 8, 2019 whose date of death was July 532323 tion. 10, 2019, is pending in the Cir- September 8, 15, 2019 Lake City Reporter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF cuit Court for Columbia County, classifi [email protected] THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- Florida, Probate Division, the PUBLIC NOTICE CUIT, address of which is 173 NE On August 13, 2019 an applica- IN AND FOR COLUMBIA Hernando Avenue, Lake City, tion was tendered for filing with COUNTY, FLORIDA Florida 32055. The names and the Federal Communications Cutest Pet Photo Contest JOSEPH C. DRUMMOND, addresses of the personal rep- Commission in Washington, CASE NO.: 2018-339-CA resentative and the personal D.C. for consent to assign the Plaintiff, representative's attorney are license for FM broadcast sta- Brought to you by the Lake City Reporter vs. set forth below. All creditors of tion WJTK from Mark C. Healy, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes sponsored by DEBBIE G. MOORE and the decedent and other persons Receiver, to Dockins Communi- MARK A. MOORE, having claims or demands cations, Inc. WJTK is autho- Defendants. against decedent's estate on rized to broadcast on 96.5 MHz NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE whom a copy of this notice is with 5,000 watts of effective ra- Lake City SALE required to be served must file diated power. The community Notice is hereby given pursuant their claims with this court ON of license is Columbia City, To Enter: to a Corrective Final Judgment OR BEFORE THE LATER OF Florida. Submit pet photo with his/her name, of Foreclosure dated August 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME The sole principal and holder of 27, 2019, and entered in Case OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION 10% or more voting control of your name, your address and phone number via Number 2018-339-CA of the OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 the assignor is Mark C. Healy. email to [email protected]. Circuit Court of the Third Judi- DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF The sole officer, director and cial Circuit in and for Columbia SERVICE OF A COPY OF holder of 10% or more voting A $25 fee is required per entry. County, Florida, wherein THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All control of the assignee is Fred JOSEPH C. DRUMMOND is other creditors of the decedent Dockins. RULES: the Plaintiff and DEBBIE G. and other persons having A copy of the application and 1. One pet per photo, per entry. MOORE and MARK A, claims or demands against related materials are available MOORE are the Defendants. P. decedent's estate must file their for public inspection online at 2. Photo must be just the pet. No People. DeWitt Cason, as the Clerk of claims with this court WITHIN 3 https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/fm- 3. Be sure it’s high quality. LCR does not take Court, will sell to the highest MONTHS AFTER THE DATE profile/wjtk. and best bidder for cash at the OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION responsibility for poor quality photos Columbia County Courthouse, OF THIS NOTICE. ALL 529536 173 NE Hernando Avenue, CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN August 25, 27, 2019 To Vote: Lake City, Florida, at 11:00 AM, THE TIME PERIODS SET September 1, 3, 8, 10, 2019 All official photos will be posted in the Lake City Reporter And on our FB page. To vote on FB, on October 2, 2019, the follow- FORTH IN FLORIDA ing described property as set STATUTES SECTION 733.702 simply click Like on your favorite photo. You may also use the voting form in the newspaper forth in said Final Judgment, to WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.   wit: NOTWITHSTANDING THE    and submit it to our office at 180 E Duval St. Lake City, Fl. by deadline listed below. Lot 10, Block A. Olivia Addition TIME PERIODS SET FORTH No. 1, according to the plat ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED UPDATED DEADLINES ARE AS FOLLOWS: thereof as recorded in Plat TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Book 3, page 38, public records AFTER THE DECEDENT'S 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, Photo Entry and Payment Due by 9/13/19 of Columbia County, Florida. DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. gorgeous oaks, great area, site Photos for voting will be posted in print and FB on 9/18/19 Any person claiming an interest The date of first publication of built homes only. Owner Fi- in the surplus for the sale, if this notice is September 8, nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. Voting close date: 9/27/19 any, other than the property 2019. $513/mo 352-215-1018. Winners will be announced in print and FB on 10/03/19 owner as of the date of the lis Attorney for Personal Repre- www.LandOwnerFinancing.com 6B LAKEY CIT REPORTER SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 AROUND THE TOP 25

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No. 1 CLEMSON 24, NO. 1 CLEMSON 24, NO. 12 TEXAS A&M 10 No. 12 TEXAS A&M 10: TEXAS A&M 0307—10 threw CLEMSON 01770—24 Second Quarter for one touchdown and TXAM—FG Small 32, 14:18 ran for another and CLE—Ross 30 pass from Lawrence (Potter kick), 10:52 No. 1 Clemson won CLE—FG Potter 29, 4:57 CLE—Lawrence 1 run (Potter kick), :33 its record-tying 17th Third Quarter straight game with a CLE—Dixon 4 run (Potter kick), 5:50 Fourth Quarter dominating victory over TXAM—Wydermyer 2 pass from Mond No. 12 Texas A&M on (Small kick), :06 TXAM CLE Saturday. The Tigers First downs 18 26 (2-0) methodically made Rushes-yards27-53 33-121 Passing 236 268 plays, stretched out Comp-Att-Int 24-42-1 24-35-1 drives and pressured Return Yards026 Punts-Avg. 6-43.5 4-37.25 A&M junior quarterback Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards9-85 4-30 Kellen Mond into an Time of Possession 32:36 27:24 awful showing. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Texas A&M, Corbin 13-34, Spiller 7-24, Mond 5-1, (Team) 2-(minus No. 2 ALABAMA 62, NEW 6). Clemson, Dixon 11-79, Etienne 16-53, Rencher 1-1, (Team) 1-(minus 1), Lawrence MEXICO STATE 10: Tua 4-(minus 11). Tagovailoa passed for PASSING—Texas A&M, Mond 24-42-1-236. Clemson, Lawrence 24-35-1-268. three touchdowns and RECEIVING—Texas A&M, Ausbon 7-69, K.Rogers 6-60, Q.Davis 5-59, Spiller 2-22, ran 25 yards for a fourth, Corbin 2-4, Buckley 1-20, Wydermyer 1-2. all in the first half of Clemson, Ross 7-94, Higgins 4-70, Etienne 4-52, Chalk 2-11, Dixon 2-8, Rodgers 2-6, No. 2 Alabama’s victory Ngata 1-25, Powell 1-2, Ladson 1-0. over New Mexico State. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Clemson, Potter 47. Alabama receiver Jerry NO. 2 ALABAMA 62, Jeudy tied the school NEW MEXICO STATE 10 NEW MEXICO ST.0073—10 record with three touch- ALABAMA 21 17 24 0—62 down catches, covering First Quarter BAMA—Ruggs 75 run (Reichard kick), 14:47 21, 23 and 19 yards. BAMA—Jeudy 21 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa (Reichard kick), 9:08 BAMA—Jeudy 23 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa No. 3 GEORGIA 63, (Reichard kick), :00 Second Quarter MURRAY STATE 17: BAMA—Ruggs 10 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa D’Andre Swift ran for (Reichard kick), 10:08 BAMA—Tu.Tagovailoa 25 run (Reichard two touchdowns, Jake kick), 3:49 Fromm threw for 166 BAMA—FG Reichard 48, 1:04 Third Quarter yards and a score, and BAMA—N.Harris 8 run (Reichard kick), 8:20 Show stopper NMS—Huntley 4 pass from Adkins (Dy. No. 3 Georgia broke Brown kick), 5:59 loose in the second BAMA—Jeudy 19 pass from Jones (Reichard Texas A&M’s Kendrick Rogers, top, is tackled by Clemson’s Derion Kendrick (1) and Nolan Turner during the first kick), 3:19 quarter. BAMA—FG Reichard 49, 1:40 half of Saturday’s game in Clemson, S.C. [RICHARD SHIRO/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] BAMA—K.Robinson 74 run (Reichard kick), :13 No. 4 OKLAHOMA 70, Fourth Quarter SOUTH DAKOTA 14: NMS—FG Dy.Brown 43, 10:00 NMS BAMA Jalen Hurts passed for First downs 14 23 kick), 5:46 Penalties-Yards8-78 9-58 7-72, Cephus 6-130, Ferguson 4-60, D.Davis kick), 9:22 259 yards and three Rushes-yards33-101 32-318 OKL_Stevenson 75 run (Sutherland kick), Time of Possession 31:35 28:25 4-46, J.Taylor 3-17, Pryor 2-32, Dunn 2-16, NOCO_M.Hall 11 run (Root kick), 5:58 Passing 161 285 5:29 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Cruickshank 1-19, Groshek 1-11, J.Chenal WST_Borghi 4 pass from Gordon (Mazza touchdowns in just over Comp-Att-Int 21-36-1 21-33-0 SD_Vander Esch 27 pass from Simmons RUSHING—Army, Slomka 29-92, Hopkins 1-2, Watson 1-0. kick), 2:48 (Lorber kick), :53 18-41, K.Walker 5-39, McCoy 6-15, Hobbs MISSED FIELD GOALS—Wisconsin, Larsh Return Yards148 Second Quarter two quarters for No. 4 Punts-Avg. 8-40.62 4-40.25 Fourth Quarter 3-13. Michigan, Charbonnet 33-100, 51. WST_Borghi 2 run (Mazza kick), 13:53 Oklahoma. Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 OKL_Wease 37 pass from Mordecai C.Turner 3-20, VanSumeren 1-6, S.Patterson Penalties-Yards1-15 4-35 (Sutherland kick), 11:59 8-(minus 18). NO. 20 IOWA 30, NOCO_FG Root 50, 3:40 Time of Possession 32:17 27:43 OKL_Bridges 9 pass from Rattler PASSING—Army, Hopkins 2-4-1-43, (Team) RUTGERS 0 WST_FG Mazza 20, :00 No. 5 OHIO STATE 42, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Sutherland kick), 5:42 0-1-0-0. Michigan, McCaffrey 0-1-0-0, RUTGERS 0000—0 Third Quarter RUSHING—New Mexico St., Foley 7-51, Dan SD OKL Barrett 1-1-0-25, S.Patterson 19-29-0-207. IOWA 71373—30 WST_Winston 7 pass from Gordon (Mazza CINCINNATI 0: Justin 2-22, Gibson 10-14, Romero 2-10, Anderson First downs 19 28 RECEIVING—Army, Hobbs 2-43. Michigan, First Quarter kick), 9:22 3-10, Huntley 3-6, A.Young 0-0, Adkins Rushes-yards25-79 39-310 Bell 7-81, Black 3-24, McKeon 2-35, Collins IOW—Smith-Marsette 58 pass from Stanley WST_Borghi 3 run (Mazza kick), 7:11 Fields passed for two Passing 269 423 2-32, Eubanks 2-29, Charbonnet 2-6, D.Hill 6-(minus 12). Alabama, K.Robinson 5-80, (Duncan kick), 12:18 WST_Arconado 5 pass from Gordon (Mazza Ruggs 1-75, N.Harris 12-68, B.Robinson Comp-Att-Int 29-38-2 24-30-0 1-25, Jackson 1-0. Second Quarter touchdowns and ran kick), 4:19 11-57, Tu.Tagovailoa 2-33, Ford 1-5. Return Yards023 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Army, Talley 50. IOW—Tracy 7 pass from Stanley (Duncan for two more scores for PASSING—New Mexico St., Adkins 19-30- Punts-Avg. 6-38.5 2-35.5 Michigan, Nordin 55. kick), 8:13 Fourth Quarter Ohio State. 1-145, Romero 2-6-0-16. Alabama, Jones Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 IOW—FG Duncan 46, 3:50 WST_D.Martin 4 pass from Tinsley (Mazza 5-9-0-58, Tu.Tagovailoa 16-24-0-227. Penalties-Yards7-45 12-96 NO. 13 UTAH 35, IOW—FG Duncan 19, :00 kick), 9:37 RECEIVING—New Mexico St., Huntley Time of Possession 26:27 33:33 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 17 Third Quarter NOCO_Ingersoll 28 run (Root kick), 3:55 No. 7 MICHIGAN 24, 6-25, Clark 4-26, Anderson 3-16, Dan 2-22, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS N. ILLINOIS 71000—17 IOW—Smith-Marsette 23 pass from Stanley WST_McIntosh 32 run (Mazza kick), 1:23 Gibson 2-0, Nicholson 1-44, Mitchell 1-13, RUSHING_South Dakota, Klett 8-29, UTAH 02177—35 (Duncan kick), 2:50 NOCO WST Simmons 7-28, C.Brooks 5-16, Henry 5-6. ARMY 21, 2OT: Jake Abraham 1-10, Downs 1-5. Alabama, Jeudy First Quarter Fourth Quarter First downs 22 25 8-103, Ruggs 4-66, D.Smith 4-50, Waddle Oklahoma, Stevenson 6-104, K.Brooks 6-69, NIU—Bowers 9 run (Richardson kick), 3:18 IOW—FG Duncan 43, 11:05 Moody made a 43-yard Rushes-yards54-216 14-106 2-52, N.Harris 1-12, Amos 1-5, Metchie Sermon 9-56, Hurts 8-47, Rambo 1-18, Second Quarter RUT IOW Passing 139 488 field goal and No. 7 1-(minus 3). Rattler 2-15, Major 5-12, (Team) 2-(minus UTH—Simpkins 13 run (Redding kick), 13:41 First downs 523 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. 11). UTH—Huntley 16 run (Redding kick), 8:20 Rushes-yards23-84 39-194 Comp-Att-Int 9-16-0 34-43-1 Michigan forced and PASSING_South Dakota, Tsagalis 4-4-0-25, NIU—Tears 74 pass from Bowers Passing 41 244 Return Yards4335 recovered a fumble to NO. 3 GEORGIA 63, Simmons 25-34-2-244. Oklahoma, Hurts (Richardson kick), 7:20 Comp-Att-Int 9-26-2 19-34-0 Punts-Avg. 3-28.33 2-39.0 MURRAY STATE 17 14-18-0-259, Mordecai 6-8-0-114, Rattler UTH—Moss 16 run (Redding kick), 2:48 Return Yards2411 Fumbles-Lost 5-4 0-0 hold on for a double-OT MURRAY ST.70100—17 4-4-0-50. NIU—FG Richardson 46, :51 Punts-Avg. 10-46.5 6-46.66 Penalties-Yards12-65 8-85 RECEIVING_South Dakota, Case 6-68, victory over Army. GEORGIA 735714 —63 Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Time of Possession 36:01 23:59 Henry 4-31, Baker 4-28, Greenhaw 3-40, Penalties-Yards7-61 4-37 First Quarter UTH—Moss 5 run (Redding kick), 12:16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UGA—Swift 3 run (Blankenship kick), 13:37 Allen 3-19, Falck 2-20, Eliodor 2-14, Fourth Quarter Time of Possession 22:22 37:38 RUSHING_N. Colorado, M.Hall 31-113, Ison No. 13 UTAH 35, NORTH- MUR—Green 60 pass from P.Rice (Vicente Herrmann 2-12, Vander Esch 1-27, Kuchel UTH—Dixon 14 pass from Huntley (Redding INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS kick), 6:36 1-9, C.Brooks 1-1. Oklahoma, Lamb 6-144, kick), 12:49 RUSHING—Rutgers, Pacheco 10-42, 13-67, Ingersoll 4-42, Knipp 4-12, Regan ERN ILLINOIS 17: Tyler Second Quarter Haselwood 3-78, Bridges 3-43, Rambo NIU UTH Blackshear 6-30, Aa.Young 1-7, Barnwell 2-(minus 18). Washington St., McIntosh Huntley passed for one UGA—Herrien 2 run (Blankenship kick), 3-30, Wease 2-34, Stogner 2-15, Miller First downs 14 19 2-6, Langan 1-4, Sitkowski 2-4, Carter 4-52, Borghi 7-34, Gordon 1-10, Markoff 14:24 1-40, Stoops 1-17, Basquine 1-12, Hall 1-8, Rushes-yards25-67 37-193 1-(minus 9). Iowa, T.Young 9-59, Sargent 2-10. touchdown and ran for UGA—J.Reed 14 fumble return (Blankenship Stevenson 1-2. Passing 235 214 13-59, Goodson 10-53, Tracy 1-9, Stanley PASSING_N. Colorado, Knipp 7-14-0-111, kick), 13:51 MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. Comp-Att-Int 21-31-1 14-19-0 5-9, Martin 1-5. Regan 2-2-0-28. Washington St., Gordon 31- another and Utah held PASSING—Rutgers, Carter 5-15-1-22, UGA—Swift 10 run (Blankenship kick), 9:07 Return Yards038 39-1-464, Tinsley 1-1-0-4, Gubrud 2-3-0-20. UGA—Pickens 15 pass from Fromm NO. 5 OHIO STATE 42, Punts-Avg. 6-42.66 4-45.25 Sitkowski 4-11-1-19. Iowa, Stanley 16-28-0- Northern Illinois to 69 RECEIVING_N. Colorado, Sol 2-47, Fairman (Blankenship kick), 6:11 CINCINNATI 0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 236, Petras 3-6-0-8. yards in the second half. UGA—White 6 run (Blankenship kick), 2:11 CINCINNATI 0000—0 Penalties-Yards6-50 1-10 RECEIVING—Rutgers, Blackshear 4-(minus 2-20, Mitchell 1-31, Flowers 1-20, Lanckriet Third Quarter OHIO ST.721 77—42 Time of Possession 30:26 29:34 1), Pacheco 3-25, Melton 1-17, Washington 1-11, Warren 1-7, Ison 1-3. Washington St., MUR—Walton 35 interception return First Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-0. Iowa, Smith-Marsette 4-113, Tracy Arconado 8-127, Winston 6-113, Patmon No. 17 WISCONSIN 61, (Vicente kick), 9:33 OSU—Fields 7 run (Haubeil kick), 8:28 RUSHING—N. Illinois, Nettles 10-37, 3-42, Ragaini 3-21, Smith 2-22, Sargent 4-72, T.Harris 3-44, D.Martin 3-38, Fisher CENTRAL MICHIGAN 0: UGA—Robertson 15 pass from Bennett Second Quarter Harbison 6-32, Childers 1-2, Jones 1-1, 2-12, Martin 2-10, Goodson 2-(minus 1), 3-36, Borghi 3-17, Bell 2-21, K.Woods 1-13, (Blankenship kick), 5:22 OSU—Dobbins 4 run (Haubeil kick), 9:40 Bowers 7-(minus 5). Utah, Moss 18-80, Kelly-Martin 1-25. Markoff 1-7. Jonathan Taylor rushed MUR—FG Vicente 27, 1:18 OSU—Dobbins 60 run (Haubeil kick), 7:26 Huntley 3-38, Wilmore 6-25, Simpkins 2-19, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Fourth Quarter OSU—Wilson 9 pass from Fields (Haubeil Vickers 1-12, Covey 1-9, Henry-Cole 1-9, COLORADO 34, for three touchdowns UGA—Blaylock 25 pass from Bennett kick), 1:53 Brumfield 3-2, Enis 1-1, Green 1-(minus 2). MARYLAND 63, and caught another, (Blankenship kick), 10:49 Third Quarter PASSING—N. Illinois, Childers 1-2-0-6, NO. 21 SYRACUSE 20 NO. 25 NEBRASKA 31, OT UGA—Bennett 1 run (Blankenship kick), OSU—Fields 4 run (Haubeil kick), 3:32 Bowers 20-29-1-229. Utah, Huntley SYRACUSE 7670—20 NEBRASKA 710014 0—31 Quintez Cephus scored 7:42 Fourth Quarter 14-19-0-214. MARYLAND 21 21 714—63 COLORADO 00724 3—34 his first two touchdowns MUR UGA OSU—Hill 5 pass from Fields (Haubeil RECEIVING—N. Illinois, Tears 5-112, Richie First Quarter First Quarter First downs 11 25 kick), 11:30 5-42, Crawford 3-49, Brinkman 3-16, Love MAR—Mabry 7 pass from J.Jackson (Petrino of the season and No. 17 NEB—Spielman 65 pass from Martinez Rushes-yards27-23 40-269 CIN OSU 2-5, Tucker 1-17, Nettles 1-(minus 3), kick), 12:07 (Armstrong kick), 6:02 Passing 261 292 First downs 13 31 Harbison 1-(minus 3). Utah, Dixon 4-46, Wisconsin cruised past MAR—McFarland 3 run (Petrino kick), 9:01 Second Quarter Comp-Att-Int 24-33-1 20-25-1 Rushes-yards34-107 46-270 B.Thompson 2-66, Vickers 2-29, Covey 2-24, SYR—T.Jackson 9 pass from DeVito (Szmyt NEB—Martinez 5 run (Armstrong kick), 6:37 Central Michigan. Return Yards16113 Passing 166 238 Simpkins 2-22, Br.Kuithe 1-26, Thedford kick), 4:40 Punts-Avg. 7-34.71 2-43.5 Comp-Att-Int 13-23-1 22-27-0 1-1. MAR—Leake 3 run (Petrino kick), :46 NEB—FG Armstrong 26, 2:47 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Return Yards6153 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Second Quarter Third Quarter No. 20 IOWA 30, RUT- Penalties-Yards5-40 5-40 Punts-Avg. 8-38.37 3-36.33 MAR—McFarland 20 run (Petrino kick), 9:19 COL—Mangham 11 run (Stefanou kick), GERS 0: Time of Possession 29:19 30:41 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 NO. 17 WISCONSIN 61, SYR—Riley 15 pass from DeVito (kick 1:42 Nate Stanley INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards10-78 2-25 CENTRAL MICHIGAN 0 failed), 7:21 Fourth Quarter threw for 236 yards and RUSHING—Murray St., Castille 5-8, Jare. Time of Possession 28:39 31:21 CENT. MICHIGAN 0000—0 MAR—Carriere 15 pass from J.Jackson COL—Nixon 96 pass from Montez (Stefanou McCray 5-7, Bognar 1-6, Hiers 2-4, Connor INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Petrino kick), 4:53 WISCONSIN 16 28 10 7—61 kick), 14:22 three touchdowns and 2-2, S.Turner 1-1, C.Thomas 1-0, Fuller RUSHING—Cincinnati, T.Thomas 11-58, First Quarter MAR—McFarland 6 pass from J.Jackson NEB—Washington 75 pass from Martinez Iowa rolled past Rutgers 2-(minus 1), P.Rice 8-(minus 4). Georgia, B.Bryant 3-25, Warren 10-15, Montgomery WIS—J.Taylor 4 run (Larsh kick), 8:30 (Petrino kick), :56 White 8-72, Swift 6-67, McIntosh 9-61, 1-12, Ferguson 0-0, Ridder 9-(minus 3). Ohio WIS—safety, 7:16 Third Quarter (Armstrong kick), 14:09 in the Big Ten opener for Herrien 5-31, Cook 3-30, S.Clark 4-13, St., Dobbins 17-141, Teague 11-60, Fields WIS—J.Taylor 2 run (Larsh kick), 2:59 MAR—Leake 64 run (Petrino kick), 13:06 COL—Mangham 7 run (Stefanou kick), both teams. Hudson 1-5, Bennett 1-1, Priestley 1-(minus 9-42, Chambers 2-16, McCall 5-11, Crowley Second Quarter SYR—T.Jackson 52 pass from DeVito (Szmyt 12:19 1), (Team) 1-(minus 1), Fromm 1-(minus 9). 1-2, (Team) 1-(minus 2). WIS—J.Taylor 17 pass from Coan (Larsh kick), 10:36 COL—FG Stefanou 20, 8:30 PASSING—Murray St., P.Rice 20-25-0-216, PASSING—Cincinnati, Ridder 13-20-1-166, kick), 11:59 Fourth Quarter NEB—Martinez 6 run (Armstrong kick), 5:49 Hiers 1-1-0-4, Bognar 3-7-1-41. Georgia, B.Bryant 0-3-0-0. Ohio St., Fields 20-25-0- WIS—Watson 3 run (Larsh kick), 6:38 MAR—Fleet-Davis 5 run (Petrino kick), 8:13 COL—Brown 26 pass from Montez MARYLAND 63, No. 21 Fromm 10-11-0-166, Bennett 9-13-1-124, 224, Chugunov 2-2-0-14. WIS—Cephus 36 pass from Coan (Larsh MAR—Funk 10 run (Petrino kick), 2:24 (Stefanou kick), :46 Priestley 1-1-0-2. RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Pierce 4-93, SYR MAR SYRACUSE 20: Josh kick), 4:21 First Overtime RECEIVING—Murray St., Green 5-101, Bell Deguara 3-46, Cloud 3-5, Geddis 1-13, WIS—Cephus 46 pass from Coan (Larsh First downs 18 29 COL—FG Stefanou 34, :00 Jackson threw for 296 2-55, Gray 2-35, A.Hayes 2-24, S.Turner T.Thomas 1-6, Medaris 1-3. Ohio St., Hill kick), 1:46 Rushes-yards29-70 45-354 yards and three touch- 2-13, McMillian 2-11, Sanchious 2-7, Jare. 8-57, Victor 5-69, Mack 3-24, Olave 2-60, Third Quarter Passing 330 296 NEB COL McCray 2-(minus 7), Castille 1-8, Terrell Wilson 1-9, Gill 1-9, Dobbins 1-5, Ja.Harris WIS—FG Larsh 28, 9:17 Comp-Att-Int 28-41-1 21-38-1 First downs 19 22 downs for Maryland. 1-6, Perkins 1-5, C.Thomas 1-4, Connor 1-5. WIS—J.Taylor 2 run (Larsh kick), 2:59 Return Yards133 20 Rushes-yards46-179 37-89 1-(minus 1). Georgia, Pickens 4-78, Wolf MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Crosa Fourth Quarter Punts-Avg. 5-39.2 3-26.66 Passing 290 375 4-73, Blaylock 3-48, Robertson 3-21, Cook 32. WIS—Groshek 2 run (Larsh kick), 8:11 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 16-26-1 28-41-1 No. 22 WASHINGTON 2-27, FitzPatrick 1-22, Landers 1-12, Swift CMC WIS Penalties-Yards6-35 5-30 Return Yards058 1-9, Erdman 1-2. NO. 7 MICHIGAN 24, Time of Possession 27:53 32:07 STATE 59, NORTHERN First downs 337 Punts-Avg. 5-45.4 6-41.83 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Murray St., Vicente ARMY 21, 2OT Rushes-yards21-15 43-199 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 COLORADO 17: Anthony 45. ARMY 770 070—21 Passing 43 405 RUSHING—Syracuse, Neal 12-47, A.Adams MICHIGAN 707 073—24 Comp-Att-Int 9-24-1 32-40-0 7-37, J.Howard 3-5, R.Alexander 0-0, DeVito Penalties-Yards6-65 9-65 Gordon threw for 464 NO. 4 OKLAHOMA 70, First Quarter Return Yards4065 7-(minus 19). Maryland, Leake 7-107, Time of Possession 29:13 30:47 yards and four touch- SOUTH DAKOTA 14 ARM—McCoy 1 run (Talley kick), 5:01 Punts-Avg. 9-38.0 1-29.0 Funk 5-94, McFarland 14-75, Fleet-Davis INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SOUTH DAKOTA00140—14 MICH—Charbonnet 2 run (Nordin kick), :24 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 11-67, Pigrome 2-7, J.Jackson 4-6, (Team) RUSHING—Nebraska, Washington 15-77, downs for Washington OKLAHOMA 14 14 28 14 —70 Second Quarter Penalties-Yards5-34 1-10 2-(minus 2). Martinez 19-66, Mills 8-24, W.Robinson State. First Quarter ARM—Hopkins 1 run (Talley kick), 2:51 Time of Possession 20:33 39:27 PASSING—Syracuse, Harris 0-1-0-0, Welch 2-9, Spielman 1-8, (Team) 1-(minus 5). 0-1-0-0, DeVito 28-39-1-330. Maryland, OKL_Lamb 3 pass from Hurts (Sutherland Third Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Colorado, Mangham 11-44, Fontenot 10-42, kick), 8:30 MICH—Charbonnet 1 run (Moody kick), RUSHING—Cent. Michigan, Lazzaro 4-11, J.Jackson 21-38-1-296. J.Jackson 1-14, Stanley 1-8, L.Shenault 3-6, COLORADO 34, No. OKL_Hall 8 pass from Hurts (Sutherland 2:24 Nichols 1-9, Gwilly 6-8, Lewis 3-7, Ross 2-4, RECEIVING—Syracuse, T.Jackson 7-157, kick), :43 First Overtime J.Ward 1-3, Pimpleton 1-0, Moore 1-(minus Neal 6-40, Harris 5-85, Riley 5-38, N.Johnson (Team) 1-(minus 1), Nixon 1-(minus 3), 25 NEBRASKA 31, OT: Second Quarter ARM—Hopkins 6 run (Talley kick), :00 3), Dormady 1-(minus 7), (Team) 1-(minus 4-2, Hackett 1-8. Maryland, Mabry 4-22, Brown 1-(minus 4), Montez 8-(minus 17). OKL_K.Brooks 13 run (Sutherland kick), MICH—Charbonnet 3 run (Moody kick), :00 17). Wisconsin, J.Taylor 19-102, Groshek Da.Jones 3-70, Okonkwo 3-45, Demus 3-25, PASSING—Nebraska, Martinez 16-26-1-290. James Stefanou’s field 13:08 Second Overtime 7-36, Watson 8-29, J.Chenal 3-11, Wolf Turner 2-53, McFarland 2-45, Carriere 2-31, Colorado, Montez 28-41-1-375. goal in overtime lifted OKL_Rambo 7 pass from Hurts (Sutherland MICH—FG Moody 43, :00 1-9, D.Davis 1-8, Stokke 1-4, Schipper 1-0, Funk 2-5. RECEIVING—Nebraska, Spielman 5-112, kick), :41 ARM MICH Coan 2-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Colorado to a wild win Washington 4-118, W.Robinson 3-35, Mills Third Quarter First downs 15 23 PASSING—Cent. Michigan, Dormady 2-21, Stoll 2-4. Colorado, Nixon 6-148, OKL_Radley-Hiles 30 interception return Rushes-yards61-200 45-108 5-12-1-36, Moore 3-11-0-1, Lazzaro 1-1-0-6. NO. 22 WASHINGTON STATE 59, over Nebraska. Brown 5-60, L.Shenault 5-31, Russell 4-31, (Sutherland kick), 14:03 Passing 43 232 Wisconsin, Mertz 4-5-0-35, Wolf 1-1-0-2, N. COLORADO 17 OKL_Sermon 1 run (Sutherland kick), 11:03 Comp-Att-Int 2-5-1 20-31-0 Coan 27-34-0-368. N. COLORADO 7307—17 Fontenot 4-20, Stanley 2-17, J.Jackson 1-57, The Associated Press OKL_Haselwood 14 pass from Mordecai Return Yards1265 RECEIVING—Cent. Michigan, Pimpleton WASHINGTON ST.14102114—59 Mangham 1-11. (Sutherland kick), 8:03 Punts-Avg. 4-46.25 1-49.0 3-18, Poljan 2-2, J.Ward 1-9, A.Jones 1-8, First Quarter MISSED FIELD GOALS—Nebraska, SD_Case 23 pass from Simmons (Lorber Fumbles-Lost 3-2 4-3 Lavallii 1-6, Lewis 1-0. Wisconsin, A.Taylor WST_Winston 7 pass from Gordon (Mazza Armstrong 48. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 7B

Thursday’s game Packers 10, Bears 3: The Green Bay defense shut down WEEK 1 Chicago at Soldier Field to notch a season-opening win.

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NFL U.S. OPEN Jags LT Andreescu’s takes down Robinson Serena for likely out first slam for opener By HOWARD FENDRICH Associated Press By MARK LONG Associated Press NEW YORK — Bianca Andreescu knew this JACKSONVILLE — The would happen, because Jacksonville Jaguars likely she knows all about Serena will be without starting left Williams. Looked up to her. tackle Cam Robinson for Dreamed of playing her. their season opener — and Andreescu knew maybe longer. Williams would not go qui- It’s a potentially signifi- etly. Knew Williams would cant setback for an offense not make things easy. And that was so ravaged by so as a big lead in the injuries in 2018 that coach U.S. Open final dwindled Doug Marrone completely Saturday, as she stuffed fin- revamped his approach to gers in her ears to drown training camp and the pre- out the decibels from the season this year. Marrone delirious thousands filling simply wanted to get to Arthur Ashe Stadium, the regular Andreescu knew she need- season as ed to be just as bold, and healthy as Photos by JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter hit just as big, as she did possible. Columbia defensive back Dontavious Cooper tackles AA Christian’s Dyzontae McWilliams on Saturday. earlier in the match — and No as Williams has done for chance years. now. Displaying the same Robinson brand of in-your-face tennis injured his Robinson Williams seemed to invent, right knee replete with strong serves, in practice Thursday — it gutsy groundstrokes and gave out during a non-con- “Come on!” cries, the tact, pass-blocking drill — 19-year-old Andreescu and was listed as doubtful regained the upper hand to play against Kansas City. and pulled out a 6-3, 7-5 vic- Marrone said he didn’t tory at Flushing Meadows have knowledge of test to win her first Grand Slam results. title and keep Williams “You know what I’ve from collecting a record-ty- learned around here?” ing 24th. Marrone said. “I just take “I’m sure I’m not the things day by day, and the only person that’s looked guys that can play, play, up to her. She’s an inspira- and the guys that can’t, tion to many, many people, they just tell me. What not only athletes. What else am I going to do? I’m she’s done off the court, not a doctor. Can’t predict too. She’s truly a champi- anything. I have no clue on. Above all, she’s very whatsoever.” kind-hearted. She came up It’s not the knee that to me in the locker room, sidelined Robinson for Columbia linebacker Marlon Pollock makes a tackle Columbia receiver Lanadrick Bradley tries to stay in she said some really nice 14 games last season. He against AA Christian. bounds after making a catch against AA Christian. things, which I’ll cherish for tore the anterior cruciate a really, really long time,” ligament in his left knee Andreescu said about the against New England in 37-year-old Williams. Week 2 and spent the last “I’ve really strived to be 11 months working his way like her,” Andreescu said. back. “Who knows? Maybe I can Making matters worse be even better.” for the Jaguars, backup That’s quite a heady goal. offensive tackle Cedric Still, this was certainly a Ogbuehi was ruled out good place to start. because of a nagging Andreescu is the first hamstring injury. That woman in the Open era, leaves second-year pro which began in 1968, to Will Richardson to make win the championship in his first career start — and New York in her tourna- not at his usual position. ment debut; a year ago, It also means the Jags will she couldn’t even make it have two tackles making into the field, because she their first career starts lost in the first round of against the Chiefs; sec- qualifying. She is the first ond-round pick Jawaan woman since Monica Seles Taylor is the team’s start- in 1990 to lift the trophy in ing right tackle. only her fourth Grand Slam A fourth-round draft pick tournament. She is the first from North Carolina State player from Canada to win in 2018, Richardson spent a Grand Slam singles title. most of training camp This is the second year vying for a starting spot in a row that Williams has at right guard while also lost in the final at Flushing getting reps at right tackle. Meadows. This one had Now he will shift over after none of the controversy of two days of practice and 2018, when she got into an get tasked with blocking extended argument with the standout pass-rusher Frank chair umpire while being Clark, who recorded 35 beaten by Naomi Osaka. sacks the last four years Williams has now been with Seattle. Clark signed a the runner-up at four of five-year, $104 million deal Columbia defensive back Darius Washington makes a tackle against AA Christian. the seven majors she has to join Kansas City in free sion to go up 41-0. Bradley led ond half when McWilliams entered since returning agency. the Tigers with three catches for connected with Stephens for a to the tour after having a Richardson last played CHS baby two years ago. The Continued From 1B 74 yards. 25-yard touchdown. left tackle for a kneel-down The Wildcats avoided a shutout “Anytime you’re playing an American remains stuck play during his senior sea- when the Tigers started sprin- inferior opponent, obviously a on 23 Grand Slam singles titles, one shy of Margaret son in college. Wildcats (0-3) punted for the sec- kling in backups on defense in goose egg is what you want for “I haven’t gotten as Court’s mark for the most ond straight drive. the second quarter. Quarterback a defense, Allen said. “I’m sure much time there as I in history. Bradley then sprinted off for a Dyvonique McWilliams found there were some errors from the would like, of course, but 36-yard score on the first play of “I’m not necessarily Kamare Stephens down the side- first team giving up a touchdown at the same time, I’ve Columbia’s next drive. Just like chasing a record. I’m just line for a 49-yard touchdown. and the second team giving up been playing tackle all my that, it was 27-0 and the Tigers trying to win Grand Slams. But Columbia finished off the a touchdown. Those are the life,” Richardson said. “It’s were rolling. It’s definitely frustrating, first half with Smith’s 28-yard things we’ve got to be able to just about taking the little “A big part of our offense is you know,” Williams said. things and taking them exposing whatever the defense touchdown to Tray Tollvier and be good at when our opponents She gave credit to over to the left side.” gives us,” Columbia coach Brian Callum’s 15-yard scoring run. are good. We played a very good Andreescu for playing well, Richardson has been Allen said. “We knew this team “I like sharing the ball and get- Trinity Christian team and held but also said: “I honestly one of the team’s big- was going to come out and was ting the ball to everyone,” Smith them to seven. There’s no rea- didn’t play my best today. gest surprises of training going to heavily apex our slots. said. “I like to see everybody son that two scores should have I could have played better. camp. He missed all of Our bubbles were going to be happy and I want everybody to get happened tonight.” That’s the only solace that I last season because of there and as long as our outside a piece of the pie.” Jackson engineered two more can take right now.” a knee injury, but blos- receivers got it blocked well we’d Besides giving up the two touchdown drives in the second Williams double-faulted somed into a versatile knew we’d have some success touchdowns, Columbia’s defense half, running for one and also eight times in all, including backup and potential start- with that. The first play they did held AA Christian to 174 yards throwing a 36-yard touchdown to three times on break point, er in Year 2. Several assis- exactly what we saw them do on of offense while coming up receiver Larry Collins, who caught part of her 33 unforced tant coaches and front-of- tape and the first play went for six. with three sacks, two by Jaiden two balls for 69 yards. errors, nearly double fice personnel believe he I thought we did a great job oper- Tillotson and another by USF Columbia was a perfect nine for Andreescu’s total of 17. will be a long-time starter ating the scheme as far as that was commit Le’vontae Camiel. Daniel nine on touchdowns drives for the She is 34-4 in 2019, 8-0 in the league. concerned.” Fulton also picked off McWilliams night. against top-10 opponents, Also on the injury Callum scored on the final play once late in the game. “That was a good win tonight,” and without a loss in a com- report: defensive tackle of the first quarter on a one-yard The Tigers played the back- Allen said. “That was possession pleted match since March 1. Marcell Dareus (elbow) is plunge to make it 34-0. Smith ups for the entire second half scoring so I was proud of them for Andreescu missed a chunk questionable and rookie then connected with Bradley a and the Wildcats only took that. Each possession we had an of time in that span with a tight end Josh Oliver (ham- second time for a 30-yard touch- advantage one more time on opportunity to score we did, so I’m shoulder injury, which clear- string) is out. down on Columbia’s next posses- their opening drive of the sec- proud of them for that.” ly is no longer hindering her. C1 Lake City Reporter Columbia, Inc. Your marketplace source for Lake City and Columbia County

Week of Sun., September 8–14, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section C Rum Island Park to close for renovation By TONY BRITT ciated with adding a per- [email protected] manent restroom facility to the park. Rum Island Park, a county The restroom facility recreational area, is expect- construction will be fund- ed to be closed for the next ed by the grant from legis- four months as construction lative appropriations. crews update and renovate Although Pittman didn’t parts of the park. remember the exact size The park will be closed of the permanent restroom effective Monday (Sept. facility specs, he said the 9) and will remain closed building will have sepa- until all construction and rate mens and women’s renovation work is com- restroom facilities, with pleted. two stalls on each side, Rum Island Park, locat- and the building will have ed at the southern end an entry sidewalk for park of the county, offers free visitors. access to the Santa Fe “We’ve had Port-a-lets River and accommodates for years and this will be paddling (canoes or kay- a permanent structure aks), swimming, picnick- that’s constructed so that ing and fishing. if we do get high water sit- Clint Pittman, Columbia uations, we basically turn County Landscapes and everything off and when Parks director, said the the flooding is gone, we project work is expected to wash it out and open it last roughly four months. back up for business,” he Columbia County said. was the recipient of two Pittman said engineers grants that are funding designed the building so the face lift — one from COURTESY that during high water the Suwannee River Water The riverbank renovation portion of the project addresses environmental issues at the springs. events the water can pass Management District and through the building. the other from the state’s tions. Both grants were for The funding from the the park’s riverbank res- portion of the drain field 2019 legislative appropria- $150,000 each. SRWMD grant will cover toration, as well as fund a and septic tank work asso- RUM continued on 4C Gov gets Boat tours: classic way to see Florida praise from By BONNIE GROSS which is now Flagler College. Sun Sentinel To amuse his guests, Flagler arranged for some locals, Capt. disaster When tourists came to Florida Frank Usina and his wife, to offer back in the days before Disney, oyster roasts. Pretty soon, Usina managers they still went on “rides.” But was transporting visitors by boat in Old Florida, those rides were around St. Augustine’s waters. By JOHN KENNEDY boat tours not roller coasters. A century later, his descendants The News-Journal Seeing Florida by boat is still are still doing that. A 75-minute sce- one of the best ways to enjoy all nic cruise, operated by the fourth TALLAHASSEE — Hurricane it offers. generation of the Usina family, sails Dorian’s right-hand turn away On a floating getaway, you can under St. Augustine’s much pho- from Florida’s east coast spared reach places where there are no tographed Bridge of Lions and in the state extensive damage from roads and glimpse views you can’t front of the Castillo De San Marcos, CARLINE JEAN/Sun Sentinel/TNS the powerful storm. see any other way. Some of the Glass bottom boat tours are a popular attraction at Silver past salt marshes with wading birds But it’s also Republican Gov. boats themselves are one-of-a-kind Springs State Park in Florida. and out to the lighthouse. Sightings Ron DeSantis’ shift in style away attractions. Others are such classic of dolphins are common. (Adults, from the storm response of his Florida experiences that they have the bottom through 20 or 30 feet Blvd., Silver Springs; 352-236- $19; seniors $16; children 4-12 $9.) predecessor, been carrying visitors on these of water the color of a swimming 7148, silversprings.com/glass- The cruises do not operate now-U.S. Sen. routes for more than 100 years. pool. Visitors often see wildlife bottom-boats Sept. 3 to Oct. 3. Rick Scott, that There are dozens of boat tours — alligators, turtles, anhingas, is drawing praise in Florida, but here are seven that herons plus large fish in and near ST. AUGUSTINE WINTER PARK from disaster stand out for their history or the the clear water. experts as the special experience they offer. The glass-bottom boats have A hundred years ago, Henry Long before Mickey Mouse state enters the been powered by electricity since Flagler was bringing Florida’s came to Orlando, folks were heart of a still DeSantis SILVER SPRINGS the 1930s, and because the trip first tourists to St. Augustine on enjoying “jungle cruises” in unfolding hurricane season. is short — 30 to 45 minutes — his train and hosting them at Many say Scott was a top-down It started in the 1870s when they’re also inexpensive ($11 for his grand Ponce De Leon Hotel, TOURS continued on 3C manager, while DeSantis is taking an entrepreneur fixed a piece of adults; $10 for seniors and chil- advice from county emergency glass in the bottom of a row- dren; 5 and under free). managers and their crews. boat. Tourists flocked here to The Silver River and its spring “It’s sort of back to the future; see what was then the largest are worth more than a half-hour this is the way it’s supposed to artesian spring in the world, and tour, however, so I recommend you be,” said Craig Fugate, who was Silver Springs became a big mon- consider the 90-minute River Boat Florida Emergency Management ey-making attraction. Tour, which is offered on Fridays, Division director under former By 2013, however, Silver Saturdays and Sundays. (Tickets Govs. Jeb Bush and Charlie Crist, Springs’ success as a tourist attrac- are $25 adults; $20 seniors and and was Federal Emergency tion had faded. The state took it children; 5 and under free.) Management Administrator over and opened the new Silver My favorite way to see Silver under President Barack Obama. Springs State Park. Fortunately, Springs, though, is by kayak, “This feels more familiar to the traditional glass-bottom boat which you can rent at the park. me than the last eight years,” tours continue. While the spring It is, without question, one of the he added, pointing to the Scott no longer pumps enough water prettiest rivers to kayak in Florida. COURTESY SCENIC-CRUISE.COM/TNS era that several disaster manag- to be first in the world, it is still a Silver Springs Glass-Bottom Hop aboard the Victory III for a guided cruise on the water in St. ers said was marked by sharp stunning sight. You can still see Boats, 5656 E. Silver Springs Augustine. directives from the capital, a tactic DeSantis seems intent on ending. Scott’s most enduring storm Walmart to stop selling handgun ammunition moment may have come in 2017, By SAMANTHA MASUNAGA Walmart is a major player in in its latest fiscal year, analysts a dramatic impact on whether when days before Category 4 and JAMES F. PELTZ the $2 billion U.S. ammunition said its decision probably won’t they remain profitable,” he said. Hurricane Irma made landfall in Los Angeles Times market: Its approximately 20% hurt its bottom line. Failing to “The strategy is always to make the Keys, he pushed for the evacu- share means it sells roughly $400 take a stand, especially after sure that you continue to please ation of 6.5 million Floridians, urg- Walmart Inc. will phase out million of ammunition a year. a mass shooting in one of its most of your customers, even ing them on television to “go now.” sales of ammunition for hand- Chief Executive Doug McMillon stores, could have been a much though you may be alienating It resulted in chaos on the road- guns and short-barrel rifles, elim- predicted its market share would bigger problem, said Gene Del some of your customers. That’s ways made worse when the storm inating a small chunk of its sales drop to between 6% and 9% after Vecchio, an adjunct professor the delicate balance that many shifted. to make a big political statement. the changes. The Bentonville, of marketing at the University companies are in today.” By contrast, with Dorian The decision, announced Ark., company does not break of Southern California Marshall In a letter to employees dated strengthening into one of the larg- Tuesday, also shows the grow- out sales figures for firearms and School of Business. Tuesday, McMillon said Walmart est hurricanes ever seen in the ing power of shoppers who want ammunition. Companies “have to make would also discontinue handgun companies’ social and political Considering that Walmart sure they’re alert to social issues DESANTIS continued on 4C stances to align with their own. pulled in $514 billion in revenue because that, in fact, may have WALMART continued on 3C C2

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ful,” saying in a statement stopped selling handguns in WALMART that “lines at Walmart will the 1990s, then quit selling Continued From 1C soon be replaced by lines at assault-style rifles four years other retailers who are more ago and raised the age limit sales in Alaska — the last supportive of America’s fun- to purchase a gun or ammu- state in which Walmart sold damental freedoms.” nition to 21, among other that type of firearm — and “Walmart’s actions today gun control sales measures. is “respectfully requesting” will not make us any safer,” “They’re taking a very mea- customers not openly carry the NRA said. “Rather than sured, I think, logical stance,” guns in Walmart or Sam’s place the blame on the Del Veccio said. “Doing a bit Club stores unless they are criminal, Walmart has cho- at a time, in order that the law enforcement officers. sen to victimize law-abiding decisions are not jarring to He also called on Congress Americans.” the population at large.” to “strengthen background Sales of the ammunition Walmart is not alone in checks and to remove weap- Walmart has shunned are like- that approach. ons from those who have ly to shift to sporting-goods Dick’s Sporting Goods been determined to pose an chains such as Bass Pro ended sales of assault-style imminent danger.” Shops, Bass’ Cabela’s subsid- weapons at its Dick’s stores “In a complex situation iary, Dick’s Sporting Goods after the 2012 mass shooting lacking a simple solution, and thousands of small retail- at Sandy Hook Elementary we are trying to take con- MARIO TAMA/Getty Images/TNS ers of firearms and ammu- School in Connecticut. structive steps to reduce A woman touches a cross at a makeshift memorial for victims outside Walmart, nition. The multibillion-dollar In March 2018, after the risk that events like near the scene of a mass shooting which left at least 22 people dead, on August 6 gun manufacturing and retail the shooting at Marjory these will happen again,” in El Paso, Texas. sectors are highly fragment- Stoneman Douglas High McMillon wrote. “The sta- ed. On the retail side, “most School in Florida that killed tus quo is unacceptable.” and faced outcry for con- tinue to sell long-barrel deer shopping there” not only specialty gun and ammunition 17 people, Dick’s CEO The company’s announce- tinuing to sell guns. rifles and shotguns, as well for ammunition but also for stores are small, independent Edward Stack took things ment comes about a month The month of delibera- as “much” of the ammuni- other merchandise, Nelson operators serving a local geo- further. The company after 22 people were killed tion signals that the com- tion for those guns, as well said. “Any time a compa- graphic area” and there are stopped selling any guns in a mass shooting at a pany has been “very care- as hunting and sporting ny inserts itself into these more than 11,000 such stores, to customers under 21 at Walmart store in El Paso, fully weighing the pros and accessories and apparel. types of issues, they risk a research firm IBISWorld said its 800 Dick’s stores and Texas. Days after that cons” of taking these steps, “The more significant backlash.” in a recent report. 35 Field & Stream outlets attack, Walmart took down said Garrett Nelson, an ana- impact could be a backlash The National Rifle Walmart has been head- and stopped selling assault- displays depicting violent lyst with CFRA Research. from consumers if they look Association called ing in this direction for a style weapons at the Field & video games and movies Walmart said it would con- at this as an issue and stop Walmart’s decision “shame- while. The company largely Stream stores as well. C3

WEEK OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8–14, 2019 BUSINESS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3C Boat tours still the best way to see Florida’s scenery TOURS Continued From 1C

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RUM the grant — so that we al improvements. And the Continued From 1C could clean those shores restrooms were supposed up and get some of the to be just another phase silt that’s washed in out of of the project’s work, but “There’s no electrical there and clean the river’s it was never implemented, Besides the river- in it that can be affect- edge around the spring,” until now. bank renovation, ed by the water,” he said. Pittman said. “I think this is a good the park improve- “The electrical part that The improvements will thing,” he said of the ren- ments will include feeds the septic system also include new signs, ovations and upgrades. new signs, side- is mounted and elevated sidewalks and a new entry “This is something that walks and a new off the ground so that the gate into the park. has been talked about entry gate into the pumps can pump the sep- “It’s going to be a lot for years and because we park. tic to an area outside the of standard upgrades just were fortunate enough to flood plain,” he said. to make it easier for the receive the grants this past The bank renovation people to use and to make year, it’s actually coming portion of the project it aesthetically more pleas- to light and being com- addresses environmental ing when people use the pleted.” issues at the springs. park,” Pittman said. “It County officials recent- COURTESY “The bank restoration, will be a good project for ly received bids for the obviously it’s a renova- everybody and I think it project. tion, but over the years will be a big improvement “When we close on with the flooding and stuff for the park.” September 9, the survey- we’ve had and the extend- Pittman said probably ors will be in there survey- Personal checking ed use the park, there’s more than 10 years ago, ing the outlines of where a lot of erosion along the the SRWMD completed everything is going to be,” spring area, and that was different phases of con- Pittman said. “We’ll start on the go. one reason the Suwannee struction projects at the removing some of the old River Water Management park, including sidewalks, fencing and getting ready District worked with us on fencing and several gener- for construction.” Enjoy banking convenience from your local credit union! their advice. ments. These calls had DESANTIS “I can sit here and just been traditionally open Continued From 1C say whatever I want, but to the media — until the if the local folks aren’t Scott administration shut Atlantic Ocean — and bar- bought into it, I don’t them down. VALUE CHECKING reling toward the Florida think it’ll be effective,” “It seemed like for the coast — DeSantis was a DeSantis said. “I’d much last eight years, there was a • No monthly fee calm, yet detail-focused rather work with (county different playbook,” Fugate presence at the state’s emergency managers) and said. • No minimum balance required Emergency Operations come to a solution ... and Chris Hartline, a Senate • Free Visa® debit card Center in Tallahassee. all be unified on that so we spokesman for Scott, said Providing televised brief- have a coherent message, that when his boss was ings twice daily, DeSantis rather than kind of be at governor, evacuations also steered clear of pushing loggerheads with folks.” were ordered on the local INTEREST-BEARING for early evacuations from DeSantis also allowed level. Scott only stepped CHECKING the wide swaths of Florida reporters to monitor daily in to order evacuations, considered in the storm’s conference calls among himself, before Hurricane • No monthly fee potential path. He said he disaster managers, inter- Irma from some cities near Free Visa debit card was listening to local emer- nal briefings occasionally Lake Okeechobee at risk of • gency managers, taking containing new develop- flooding. • Competitive interest-bearing account tiered as follows: 0.50% APY* $10,000 MINIMUM BALANCE 0.75% APY* $25,000 MINIMUM BALANCE 1.50% APY* $50,000 MINIMUM BALANCE Bring in Fall with a Bright Smile!

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MEDITERRANEAN FARE Enjoy a Jordanian meal here in Lake City I’m all rested and ready TASTE BUDDIES it is an acquired taste, but to get back to work after I’ll try it again. I love things a month away from Taste that are not like what I Buddies. I had a wonderful cook at home. week at the beach and then The soup that’s always three weeks of just getting available is Rita’s lentil caught up. I want to confess soup. When it gets cooler, that I didn’t cook one meal I’ll try that too. LaShel tried or run the dishwasher the the soup recently with the entire beach week, a true salad bar and her favorite vacation. there was the pasta salad As you know, when we She said the lentil soup have a new restaurant open, Genie Norman was really good too. John to be fair, I wait before I [email protected] Norman had the gyro made write a review to give the with lamb served with fries. owners time to work out He particularly liked the the kinks. Rita’s Steak rain including the Dead Sea fries because they were sea- House and Mediterranean and arid desert land and soned plus cooked to be hot restaurant opened June 15 the population is about 9.5 and crispy. Both said that in the spot that used to be million. They grow products they liked everything they Duchene’s, Shell Crackers, very similar to ours: cit- tried on their first visit. a beauty supply shop and rus, tomatoes, cucumbers, I’m a dessert lover. other businesses that I’ve olives, strawberries. Sheep However, I’m always diet- forgotten. I’ve been sev- are abundant and used in ing, so I usually don’t try eral times but last week I many dishes. They use an the desserts. But when I officially interviewed the abundance of items we are saw they had baklava my owners, Abraham and Rita familiar with when cook- eyes lit up. I ordered it and Farajian. ing. Common items used absolutely loved it. You can They moved to the in cooking are okra, lamb, choose either pecan or pista- United States from Jordan yogurt, chickpeas, cous- chio baklava with wonderful earlier this year after visits cous, lentils, pita bread, bul- honey drizzled on top. I had to see their son, Mark, gur, eggplant, pine nuts and the pistachio and, oh my who currently goes to many of the dishes served goodness, it was absolutely Jacksonville University, at Rita’s will include these. wonderful. I’d go there just studying engineering. I met Let’s talk about food for the baklava. I think that their son, Jack, who is visit- you’ll find at our Rita’s. the salad bar and baklava ing his parents this summer Abraham and Rita said that might be the solution for and is returning to Jordan the most popular appetizer me. Kimberlynne and Will where he also is study- is the Dirty Fries ($7.95), enjoyed their Red Velvet ing engineering. Rita and which is French fries cake too. By the way, beer Abraham were so friendly topped with shredded ched- and wine is available by the and hospitable. I felt like I dar cheese, cheddar cheese glass, pitcher or bottle. was visiting in their home, sauce, sour cream, jalapeno Abraham and Rita took and bacon. You might not Photos by GENIE NORMAN/Lake City Reporter we just clicked. In fact, The baklava is ‘absolutely wonderful.’ a leap of faith by opening a many of their dishes are need to eat much more restaurant here, and I want ones they served in their after this one. The most Mediterranean seasoning, chicken, one steak and one when you order the salad to extend my welcome. Jordanian home and were popular Mediterranean mayo, lettuce, onions, toma- seasoned ground beef made bar. My friend, Giselle After visiting them, I really from old traditional family appetizer is their hummus toes and pickles, with a side into small balls then stacked Rampazzo Pedro said she felt I have made some new recipes. ($6.49), served with pita of fries. The most popular on the skewer. He enjoyed loves the falafel. We tried friends, who, like me, love I came home from my bread. We love this and we sandwich is their gyro. You them all. it as an appetizer ($5.95) food. have ordered it every time interview with them and have two gyro choices: lamb The beef choices are of six fried veggie patties n Genie Norman is a Columbia researched a bit about we’ve been. The most pop- or the chicken. The lamb varied by type of cut and made from ground gar- ular burger is Rita’s Special County resident who loves Jordan. Jordan’s official lan- ($8.95) is grilled lamb strips weight. They have New banzo beans with onions, good food and fun. Her column guage is Arabic and English ($10.95). And it’s special topped with tzatziki sauce York strip ($14.95 to parsley, cilantro and blend on favorite recipes and restau- is the second language. The all right. It’s their own and includes lettuce, onions, $23.95), ribeye ($19.95 to of spices rolled into patties, rants appears biweekly. You country is about the size of signature burger topped tomatoes, cucumbers $24.95), prime bib ($19.95 fried and served with tahini can contact her at TasteBud- Indiana but has diverse ter- with gyro, feta cheese, folded into a Greek pita. to $25.95), Delmonico steak sauce. It was good. I think [email protected]. The chicken gyro ($8.45) and lobster tail ($26.95). is grilled chicken strips Baby back ribs are available topped with tzatziki sauce, most days ($11.95 half or lettuce, onions, tomatoes $18.95 full slab). They are and cucumbers folded in a specially seasoned, slowly Greek pita. We’ve had both, cooked to maximize tender- and they are delicious. In ness then covered in deli- fact, Kimberlynne has had cious barbecue sauce. Pork the lamb gyro every time chops are $12.95 and are we’ve been there. The most either fried or grilled. popular Mediterranean Several people I know specialty dish is the steak, have tried the Steak N’ shrimp or chicken kabobs. Sack ($8.95) and the The steak kabob ($15.99) Chicken N’ Sack ($8.45). comes with two skewers Each is marinated then of seasoned steak chunks grilled with onions and with onions, green and red peppers served with melt- peppers cooked on an open ed cheese in pita pockets. grill with your choice of two Think I’m going to try this sides, or one side and one next. I always have the trip to the salad bar with salad bar. Everything is up charge of $2. Sides are fresh, crispy and chopped. French fries, Feta fries, rice, I love chopped salad and vegetable of the day, baked get it wherever I go and potato, fried okra, coleslaw, it’s available. I wasn’t disap- macaroni and cheese, or pointed in Rita’s. mashed potatoes with gravy. There are several mixed Last time we were there salads also available on the Genie always goes for the chopped salad when it’s Will had their special of the bar and my favorite is the available. day of three kabobs: one potato salad. Give that a try Tzatziki appetizer with warm pita.

Rita’s gyros come with lamb (pictured) and chicken — both are delicious. The three different kabobs are sometimes the special of the day. D2

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DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Search LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You’ll lack the internet, and you will discover some- leverage if you let someone control the way Extra food given to grieving thing that interests you. Looking for some- you live. Don’t let anyone make decisions thing that stimulates you mentally will give for you. If something needs to be taken care you a new lease on life. ★★ of, do it yourself. The less you owe others, families shouldn’t be wasted TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stop fret- the better. ★★ DEAR ABBY: I was trash sacks, etc.). I have ting and start enjoying. Participate in events SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Joining a bit shocked when I done this for bereaved that spark your interest and spend time with forces with people who share your beliefs or read about the family families as well. Because people who enjoy the same things you do. a common interest will be enlightening. A who disposed of 17 cas- the family will have Personal growth and physical improvements positive change to a meaningful relationship ★★★★★ ★★★★ seroles they were given lots of people dropping are doable. will set the tone for what’s to come. while they were grieving in, a supply of these GEMINI (May 21-June 20): A part- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): nership may need an adjustment. Revisit Don’t believe everything you hear. Gossip the loss of a loved one products will be used problems and unfinished business that are will lead to trouble and make you look bad. (“Enough Is Too Much,” and do not need to be holding you back. An open discussion may Concentrate on making personal improve- July 5). When my dad stored. A book of stamps Abigail Van Buren not get you the answers you want, but it ments that are within your means and died, family flooded into in a sympathy card is www.dearabby.com will help you understand what you are up geared toward acquiring greater self-confi- our small town. We got also useful. — SUE IN against and how to respond. ★★★ dence and happiness. ★★★ casseroles, too, but more MERRIMAN, NEB. than you can handle, why CANCER (June 21-July 22): You’ll CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): appreciated was the huge DEAR ABBY: In my not consider taking them come across some exciting ways to improve Update documents that are time-sensitive. plastic container filled community, we have to a homeless shelter? your surroundings and keep your costs A change you make at home will make your with all sorts of sand- often organized a sign-up Take them to seniors who down at the same time. Drum up interest in life easier. Working alongside someone you wiches we could grab sheet for people to bring aren’t able to cook. Take your plans, and invite people over who have love to achieve a common goal will bring meals to a mourning when hungry. them to a convalescent something worthwhile to contribute. Call in you closer together. ★★★ family during a two- Someone else brought home or to a library that favors. Romance is encouraged. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): It week period instead of a 10-pound bag of cof- gives free lunches to the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Use your shouldn’t matter what others decide to do. bringing a casserole fee and creamers to go needy. Take them to a experience, knowledge and ability to turn a Make your own decisions, and don’t feel the with it. Another brought food bank. It’s awful to immediately. (We also do negative into a positive to your advantage. If need to be a follower. Happiness is the pre- this in times of illness.) restaurant gift cards, throw good food away! — you approach others with optimism, it will requisite of doing what’s right and best for stamps and a box of GAIL IN LOS OSOS, I think it’s deeply appre- be difficult for someone to put any blame on you. Follow your heart. ★★★ thank-you notes. Years CALIF. ciated and prevents the you. Protect your reputation. ★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Give a later, when our son died, DEAR ABBY: kind of waste described VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Attend a little; take a little. Strive for equality when many wonderful people There’s no reason to in “Enough’s” letter. — reunion or relax with people who enjoy the it comes to your relationships with others. gave money. Since he turn away loving gifts LAUREN IN PALO same things as you. Romance will result in Set a budget and personal standards that left two children, it was of food. Talk to a few ALTO, CALIF. a better personal life and lead to plans that are reasonable for everyone, and it will man- very much appreciat- neighbors and store DEAR ABBY: No one promote traveling, shared interests or taking ufacture strong ties that are beneficial to ed. — THANKFUL IN some of the casseroles should be putting casse- your relationship to the next level. ★★★★★ everyone. ★★★★ WASHINGTON at their houses, letting roles down the disposal DEAR THANKFUL: them know it’s OK to when they should be Readers like you were enjoy them if you haven’t put into the trash if not CELEBRITY eager to share their picked them up in a day shared with others. My opinions — and experi- or two. Lots of people concern is that water util- BIRTHDAYS ences — regarding the ities across the country have extra refrigerators Sept. 8: Actor Alan tradition of delivering are being overwhelmed or freezers, so the food Feinstein is 78. Actress food to a grieving fami- doesn’t have to go to and at the breaking point Heather Thomas is 62. Singer ly. The responses were waste. — DENISE IN because of waste inappro- Aimee Mann is 59. Singer diverse and enlightening. BAYTOWN, TEXAS priately disposed through The media provides so DEAR ABBY: After a city’s water system. Neko Case is 49. Actor David much coverage about my husband passed — GIVE UTILITIES A Arquette is 48. Actor Martin hatred and violence. I was away, several people BREAK! Freeman is 48. Actor Larenz touched by the outpour- brought paper products Tate is 44. Singer Pink is ■ Write Dear Abby at ing of kindness. Read on: (toilet paper, paper tow- 40. Actor Jonathan Taylor www.DearAbby.com or Thomas is 38. Actor Gaten DEAR ABBY: If you els, napkins, facial tissue, P.O. Box 69440, Los collect more casseroles paper plates and cups, Angeles, CA 90069. Matarazzo is 17. SUNDAY CROSSWORD No. 0901

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4D SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2019 LIFE LAKE CITY REPORTER

COURTESY PHOTOS Tools of the trade At Columbia City Elementary Kelly Willis’ second-graders are learning about tools that are used in science. The students record their findings in their science journals. Pictured above are the budding scientists Avery Robinson, Breck Taylor, Mason Sparks, Zayne Hunter and Alena Boston.

Brystal Ellis takes a gander of a rock under a magnifying glass, while Gracyn Christie determines if her rock measures up.

Jacob Smith records the long and the short of his rock in his journal, while Jordan Minnich’s is ready for its close-up. Ellie Kirkman and Ruby Jenkins took their scientific observations seriously. 4 Facts Parents Should Know About Antibiotic Resistance

FAMILY FEATURES 50% of all prescriptions may be inappropriate. It only takes one round of These bacterial superbugs have figured out how to survive and spread hen administered properly, antibiotics can provide essential, antibiotics to contribute to resistance, and the average child will receive among humans, creating a vicious cycle that can be difficult and expen- even lifesaving, relief to a sick child. However, antibiotics are two rounds by age 2. In hospital settings, 40% of newborn infections are sive to treat. not without risks. now resistant to standard treatment. W Antibiotic resistance is hard to treat. Superbugs have left doctors While they are commonly used to kill bacterial infections or prevent infections from occurring after surgery, overuse and misuse of antibiotics Antibiotic resistance can be acquired early in life. Research from and scientists scrambling to find safe alternatives that don’t trigger over the past several generations has led to the development of antibiotic- Evivo baby probiotic confirms newborns just 7 days old are born with additional resistance. For example, Evivo’s probiotic with B. infantis resistant bacteria, according to the Centers for Disease Control and high levels of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and release millions of resistant fights the spread of antibiotic resistance by reducing harmful bacteria Prevention (CDC). bacteria in each dirty diaper, further accelerating the spread of antibiotic during infancy. The World Health Organization calls antibiotic resistance one of resistance. In the same study, Evivo significantly reduced antibiotic- “Since we know that even one round of antibiotics in children can the top threats to global health. Since babies are just as susceptible to resistant bacteria in the infant gut by reintroducing a beneficial gut contribute to antibiotic resistance, it’s important to take precautionary antibiotic resistance as anyone else, it’s critical to educate yourself, so bacteria called B. infantis, which out-competes resistant bacteria. measures to ensure babies are best prepared in case antibiotics are ever you can advocate for your child’s health. needed,” said pediatrician and best-selling nutrition author Dr. Tanya Consider these facts about antibiotic resistance: Antibiotic-resistant superbugs spread easily. Antibiotic resistance can Altmann. “Evivo is the only baby probiotic that is shown to protect baby’s spread from humans, farms and animals, and global travel also contributes gut from bad bacteria, and now it’s proven to reduce antibiotic-resistant Antibiotic resistance stems from overuse and misuse of antibiotics. to the spread of these resistant bacteria. Poor infection control in hospitals bacteria before they can multiply or spread to others.” According to the CDC, more than 160 million prescriptions are written is a main factor in the spread of antibiotic resistance, according to the for antibiotics every year in the United States, and it’s estimated CDC, as bacteria can easily attach to lab coats and medical equipment. Learn more at evivo.com.

Steps Parents Can Take

Parents can prevent the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria with these practical tips:

n Don’t give antibiotics for viral infections such as the common cold or flu. n If you’re unsure whether your child needs an antibiotic, seek information from your health care practitioner about the advantages and disadvantages. n Ask your doctor if you can take a “wait and see” approach and, if so, work closely with him or her to monitor your child. n If you must give an antibiotic to an infant, also administer a probiotic like Evivo, which includes a form of B. infantis that works to reduce antibiotic- resistant bacteria and ensures good bacteria are restored in baby’s gut. n Follow and complete dosage instructions to ensure bad bacteria are eliminated. n Don’t save antibiotics for next time. If there is any medicine left once you’ve completed the dosage as prescribed, safely discard the leftovers.