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LC a big draw for the doggie set Irma fraud alleged; charges Pooch lovers’ paradise filed One-fifth of visitors Suwannee woman faces to county bring their up to 30 years in prison. pets with, says TDC. By CARL MCKINNEY By CARL MCKINNEY [email protected] [email protected] In the wake of a disas- Local tourism officials ter-relief scam related hope to turn the dog days to Hurricane Irma, a of summer into — well, the Suwannee County woman dog days of summer. could spend up to 30 years Fresh data shows about in prison, one-fifth of people who visit according the area are pet owners to the U.S. who travel Department with their of Justice. animals, Deanna said Paula Jo White, Vann, exec- 39, has utive direc- White been indict- tor of the ed for fraudulently claiming Columbia FEMA benefits for Irma Vann County in 2017, justice officials Tourist announced in a statement Development Council. It’s Wednesday. an encouraging number, If convicted, White Vann said, representing an would also have to pay opportunity for the TDC to restitution to the federal tap into a potentially lucra- government. tive demographic. When White applied “Dogs love to be out- for assistance through doors and they love adven- the agency’s Individuals ture, just like people,” she and Households Program said. “So why not market FILE PHOTOS in September 2017, she ourselves to the animal falsified information about lovers and let them expe- her primary residence, rience some of our great TOP: Beverley Langer and Daisy, a shih according to the Justice Department. outdoor activities?” tzu, relax for a moment while other dogs Just before Christmas, the TDC got back the run wild during a canine social event at IRMA continued on 2A results of a profile study Halpatter Brewing Company last February. it commissioned earlier RIGHT: Phil Sirota comforts Brutus the chi- in the year from the firm huahua during the event, a fundraiser for Uber Media. Despite the Covenant Pet Trust. LEFT: A young girl keeps Semi, pickup data suggesting Lake City her pup close by as they navigate the event has become a popular vaca- with their family. joust in road-

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By CARL MCKINNEY [email protected] A road-rage-fueled Martin Luther King festivities set for Monday argument set a pickup truck from Lake City on Parade, church — parades, church services and Angela Woody, Northeast are descendants of Minnie Lee more. Leadership Council Grooms-Thomas, sister-in-law a collision course with a services, more The tradition will continue in secretary, said there will be 75 of Abraham Scott, one of the semi in Alachua County on are all planned. 2020 as local organizations have to 100 entries in the parade, founders of the NFLC: Linda V. Wednesday morning, and the smaller vehicle came scheduled community events on including the Ribault High Thomas, Patricia Thomas Brady, out on top, according to By TONY BRITT Monday to pay homage to the School Marching Band from Lendrick Thomas, Pilar Evette slain civil rights leader. Jacksonville. a Florida Highway Patrol [email protected] Thomas Burrows and Tacoma The Northeast Florida The parade will begin at 10 a.m. report. During the past three decades, Leadership Council will host its and the parade lineup is set for Sharlene Thomas Robinson. A Ford pickup, driven by Columbia County residents have annual MLK Grand Parade on 9 a.m. on South Marion Avenue At 11 a.m., Passion Through a Lake City man, took on a made it a tradition to honor the Monday morning. The theme for adjacent to First United Methodist Action will host a Martin Luther semi-truck in a road-rage- legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King this year’s event is: “The Power Church and the DOT office. MLK continued on 2A WRECK continued on 2A Jr. with a variety of public events of One.” The parade grand marshals

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CANINE-FRIENDLY PLACE QUICK HITS Scripture of the Day “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall A dog’s adventure in Columbia make you free.” — John 8:32 (KJV) visitors coming from at trails and state parks. It’s mal companions, Vann said. DOGS least 50 miles outside the also easy to find a hotel in The marketing campaign Continued From 1A county, according to the town that welcomes pets, will focus on attractions Thought for Today TDC. Vann said. that welcome dogs — A song is anything that can walk by itself. tion spot for pet owners, This summer, the TDC The appeal extends Ichetucknee Springs State will launch an online ad beyond nature-oriented Park, the annual Olustee — Bob Dylan, born 1941, U.S. singer/songwriter there hasn’t been a market- (“Blonde on Blonde,” “Blood on the Tracks”). ing effort focused on ham- campaign to highlight the activities, she said. A festival and re-enactment mering that point home, community’s appeal for restaurant boom has seen in February and the Vann said. both two-legged and four- the arrival of businesses Wuffstock Festival the “That’s why we’re push- legged guests. such as Halpatter Brewing same month. Winning Lottery Numbers ing for it now,” she said. Lake City is a short Company, where patrons “It’ll tell the story of a About $177 million is drive away from the are frequently found dog’s adventure through Pick 3: (Tuesday p.m.) 7-4-9 injected into the local canine-friendly Ichetucknee unwinding in an outdoor Columbia County,” Vann Pick 4: (Tuesday p.m.) 8-2-8-3 economy every year by Springs, plus several hiking beer garden with their ani- said. Fantasy 5: (Tuesday) 5-10-17-20-22

theft, prison records show. on charges of fraud, illegal Streamline Marine & See an error? IRMA She was again sentenced in possession of a weapon and Airboats, a company not The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news Continued From 1A 2010 in Brevard County on use of a two-way communi- registered with the Florida items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, two counts of grand theft cation device to facilitate a Department of Revenue please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will and multiple fraud charges, felony, Suwannee County and listed as inactive by run in this space. Thanks for reading. The case was investi- including credit-card fraud. jail logs show. the Florida Department gated by the Department White was released in That arrest stemmed of State, according to the of Homeland Security, 2014. from a fake airboat repair report. Suwannee County Sheriff’s Submissions She was sentenced to 18 service that skimmed The pair accepted The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption Office and Gilchrist County months in prison in 2017 $21,400 from multiple money for work they never Sheriff’s Office. information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would on three fraud charges in victims, according to a attempted to complete, like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture White was sentenced a Suwannee County case, Suwannee County Sheriff’s misleading their victims to prison in Indian River and information to Robert Bridges: rbridges@lakecityreporter. according to the Florida Office report. over the course of several com. County in 2009 for utter- Department of Corrections. White, alongside 43-year- months, according to the ing forged bills, multiple White was later arrested old Douglas V. Hamant, report. counts of fraud and grand in Suwannee County 2018 43, both of Branford, ran Lake City Reporter HOW TO REACH US ADVERTISING Main number . . . . . (386) 752-1293 Director Chris Ratliff Fax number ...... 752-9400 (386) 754-0417 A home Circulation ...... 755-5445 ([email protected]) dam- Online . . . www lakecityreporter. com. The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate CLASSIFIED aged by of Community Newspapers Inc., Kym Harrison Hurricane is published Tuesday through (386) 755-5440 Saturday/Sunday at 180 E. Duval ([email protected]) Irma in St., Lake City, FL 32055. Periodical September postage paid at Lake City, Florida, BUSINESS OFFICE Member of The Associated Press Vickie Busscher 2017 is and the Florida Press Association. (386) 754-0419 seen in All material herein is property of ([email protected]) the Lake City Reporter. No part of this file the contents of this publication may CIRCULATION be reproduced in whole or in part Director Sara Mercer photo. This without written permission of the (386) 754-0408 incident is publisher. ([email protected]) unrelated U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. The Lake City Reporter is home POSTMASTER: Send address delivered Tuesday through Saturday, to those changes to Lake City Reporter, P.O. except on postal holidays, via U.S. described Box 1709, Lake City, FL 32056. Postal Service. Please call 386-755- 5445 to report any problems with in the PUBLISHER your delivery service. (circulation@ accompa- Publisher Todd Wilson lakecityreporter.com) (386) 754-0418 nying story. ([email protected]) Home delivery rates (Tuesday–Saturday/Sunday) NEWS 4 Weeks ...... $10.70 Editor Robert Bridges 12 Weeks ...... $31.70 (386) 754-0428 24 Weeks ...... $54.15 ([email protected]) 52 Weeks ...... $88.85

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traditionally serves 300- The service will feature MLK 400 meals during the MLK songs by a community THE WEATHER event. choir led by Derrick Continued From 1A This year there will be a McCallister. The communi- Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon live DJ and feature a 1 p.m. ty choir is a chorus made 16 17 18 19 20 King Jr. Day event at Annie performance by the Ribault up of members from sever- Cloudy Mostly Mostly Few Mostly Mattox Park, 901 NE High School marching al local churches perform- Cloudy Cloudy Showers Sunny Center Street. band. ing together for the event. The event will feature A church service spon- Woody said the free entertainment, as well sored by the Northeast Northeast Florida as free food and drinks. Florida Leadership Council Leadership Council has HI 80 LO 53 HI 68 LO 54 HI 73 LO 57 HI 70 LO 40 HI 58 LO 34 Passion Through Action will take place at 11:30 a.m. sponsored the parade and events are designed to at Trinity United Methodist church service for at least increase societal awareness REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Thursday, Jan. 16 Church, 310 NE Martin 30 years. Thursday's highs/Thursday night's low about many community Luther King Jr. Street. The For additional informa- Valdosta issues, bring the communi- keynote speaker for the tion about the parade or City Friday Saturday ty together and encourage 77/53 Jacksonville event will be Pastor Pamela church service, contact Ron 72/67/mc 73/66/mc diversity. The organization Tallahassee Lake City 80/57 Cape Canaveral Green. Williams at (386) 867-0468. 80/53 Daytona Beach 69/64/mc 72/63/mc 77/57 Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 76/65/mc 78/64/pc Pensacola 76/68/sh 75/69/mc Panama City 80/57 79/66 Ft. Lauderdale the SR 222 exit, according The pickup, meanwhile, 73/57 Ocala Gainesville 70/56/mc 75/58/mc 75/60 66/57/mc 73/60/mc WRECK to a Florida Highway Patrol just spun out on the grass. 80/60 Jacksonville 79/73/sh 77/72/sh Continued From 1A report. Clubb suffered no inju- Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 81/66 78/69 Lake City 68/54/mc 73/57/mc The semi was in the cen- ries. 76/70/sh 75/69/mc Tampa Miami fueled clash in Alachua ter lane and the Ford was Manning was taken Naples 78/66/sh 80/64/pc 80/65 West Palm Beach County on Wednesday in the right lane when an to UF Health Shands in Ocala 73/57/mc 75/58/pc 76/71 Orlando 72/63/mc 73/61/mc morning, troopers say, and argument started between Gainesville for treatment of the two drivers, leading minor injuries, according Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 66/60/mc 70/58/sh the smaller vehicle came Ft. Myers 65/61/cl 69/53/sh to a collision around 11:30 to the report. Manning 78/70 Pensacola out the relative victor. 81/65 Tallahassee 66/56/mc 70/60/sh a.m. Wednesday, troopers had a passenger from Live Naples Two vehicles, a semi- 77/67 Miami Tampa 76/64/mc 78/62/mc truck driven by 44-year-old say. Oak, who was not harmed, 77/71 Valdosta 64/53/mc 71/59/cl The impact sent the troopers say. Key West W. Palm Beach 74/69/sh 76/67/mc Timothy Clubb of Arizona 79/71 and a 2014 Ford F-150 driv- semi into the grassy shoul- Troopers said alcohol der, where it got wedged was not a factor. All par- en by 58-year-old Wayland LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX Manning of Lake City, between two pine trees ties were wearing their were headed north on I-75 after its trailer overturned, seatbelts, according to the according to the report. report. TEMPERATURES SUN about six miles north of High Wednesday 83 Sunrise today 7:27 a.m. Low Wednesday 63 Sunset today 5:53 p.m. 4 Normal high 65 Sunrise tom. 7:27 a.m. Moderate Normal low 41 Sunset tom. 5:54 p.m. 40 mins to burn Record highhi 85 in 1947 Today’s Record low 20 in 1948 MOON ultra-violet Moonrise today Prev Day radiation risk PRECIPITATION Moonset today 11:48 a.m. for the area on a scale from 0 Moonrise tom. 12:26 a.m. Wednesday 0.00" to 10+. Month total 0.07" Moonset tom. 12:24 p.m. Year total 0.07" Normal month-to-date 1.37" Normal year-to-date 1.37" Jan 17 Jan 24 Feb 1 Feb 9 Last New First Full jordan law firm pllc attorneys at law 386.755.3456 WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY 90° 7a Actual 1p high 7p Average high 6a On Jan. 16, 1987, a 934 NE Lake DeSoto Circle, Lake City, FL winter storm produced a [email protected] (NEXT TO THE COURTHOUSE) Actual low Average low total of 61 inches of 90° snow at Rye, Colo. and wind gusts to 100 mph If No Recovery, No Fees or Costs 80° in Utah. The storm then 70° spread heavy snow from the Texas panhandle to Free Initial Consultation 60° Indiana. Tulia, Texas received 16 inches 50° of snow. If you are in need of a lawyer to handle a medical malpractice, wrongful 40° death or serious injury claim... 30° We’re Here to Help! Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A Sandy Kishton named Realtor of the Year Her volunteer work one reason she wins top award again.

By TONY BRITT [email protected] As if having a thriving real estate business weren’t enough, Sandy Kishton also gives back to her com- munity in many ways. Kishton is a volunteer 2020 North Florida Multiple Listing Service officers for Take Stock in Children and directors: Patti Moser (from left), Martha Jo mentor, a director for CARC — Advocates for Khachigan, Missy Zecher, Elaine Tolar, Rhaiza Faulkner, Citizens with Disabilities Chase Moses and Gary Thomas. (Not pictured: Lisa — a past director of the Hicks, Susan Eagle, Koby Adams, and Cindy Carter.) Lake City-Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and “I think it just shows my cheon. a former member Altrusa. commitment and the con- The luncheon’s attend- In 2019 she was instru- sistency, that I have served ees were also given infor- mental in organizing, coor- Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter on the board and this mation on what appears to dinating and implementing Susan Eagle (left), the 2020 Lake City Board of Realtors President, stands with was my third term as the be another record year in the spring and fall “Build Sandy Kishton after she presented Kishton with the 2019 Realtor of the Year president,” she said. “I just the local industry, despite My Future” events for local Award during Monday’s Lake City Board of Realtors 2020 Installation Luncheon at feel it’s very important to low inventory. high school students, and the Lake City Holiday Inn. invest in your business. It “In 2018-19 we had she served as the Lake makes you a better Realtor, increase in sales volume City Board of Realtors pres- Monday morning. ing the luncheon. “It means business, it means a lot.” a better person and a better of six percent and that’s ident. Kishton, a broker associ- the most because it is an Kishton, 49, served as community member.” even with having record For all her work with her ate with Remax, has been award you receive from the Lake City Board of In addition to the naming low inventory,” Kishton business and in the com- a real estate agent for 17 your fellow colleagues — Realtors president in 2010, the Realtor of the Year, said. “We finished the year munity, Kishton was recog- years, and she has had her you’re nominated by them 2012 and 2019. Lake City Board of Realtors just at $500 million in sales nized as the 2019 Realtor broker license for 15 years. and voted for by them. So, In 2010 she received her and North Florida Multiple and over 3,700 transactions of the Year during the Lake “It’s very humbling win- to have somebody appre- first Realtor of the Year Listing Services Officers for 2019 as a board and City Board of Realtors ning the 2019 Realtor of the ciate the worth and invest- award and was proud to and Directors for 2020 through the North Florida 2020 Installation luncheon Year,” Kishton said follow- ment that you make in the receive the honor again. were installed at the lun- MLS.”

2020 Lake City Board of Realtors officers and directors: Daniel Crapps (far right), leads Lake City Board of Billy Golightly (from left), Heather Law, Heather Craig, Tables of local realtors share in conversations while Realtors and North Florida Multiple Listing Service Robin Schwartz, Lacie Lantroop, Susan Eagle, Stan at the Lake City Board of Realtors 2020 Installation officers and directors as they raise their right hand Batten, Sandy Kishton, Kellie Shirah and Samantha Luncheon Wednesday morning at the Holiday Inn. while taking their oaths of office. Prueter. (Not pictured: Jeff Taylor). OBITUARIES Eugene E. Farmer neth Ellis, Clewiston, FL; Mr. returning to Lake City. Other ficiating. anton and Savannah Thomas, Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Eugene E. Farmer was born June Edward Coleman, Sr. (Yvette), precedents in death: First wife, Visitation with the family will both of Lake City; four siblings, Cemetery. Visitation with the 25, 1994, in Belle Glade, Florida Lake City, FL; devoted and lov- Addie Ruth (Hopkins) Laws, sec- be from 5:00 7:00 p.m. Friday, Chuck Privette, Shannon Thom- family will be one hour prior to to Attoya Buiey and Deron Levy. ing godparents, Mr. and Mrs. ond wife, Mary Frances Laws; January 17, 2020 at the funeral as, Jaime Privette, and Matthew the service at the funeral home, He attend- Casharo Thomas, Live Oak, FL; sisters, Arvie (Anderson), Annie home. Privette all of Lake City, and from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Ar- ed school in special aunt, Carol Preston, Ft. Bell, Susie, Millie, and Lillie Arrangements entrusted to Stephanie Privette, Valdosta, rangements are under the direc- Hendry Coun- Myers, FL; uncles, Trevell Cole- Mae (Kennedy); brothers, Ira, COMBS FUNERAL HOME, GA; paternal uncle, Jerry Ken- tion of GATEWAY-FOREST ty and later man and Edward Coleman, Jr., Carl, Leo, and Hayward. 292 NE Washington St., Lake neth Privette (Donna), Savannah, LAWN FUNERAL HOME, transferred to Clewiston, FL; special cousin, Cherished memories are left City, FL, (386) 752-4366. “The GA; maternal uncle, Renny Bry- 3596 S US Hwy 441, Lake City, the Columbia Beatrice McNiel, Lake City, FL; with his daughters, Karen De- Caring Professionals” ner (Judy), Blairsville, GA; and FL 32025. Please leave words of County School hosts of nieces, nephews, great- nise Carter (John), Lake City, maternal aunt, Sue Heavrin (Ran- comfort for the family at www. District. After aunts; other relatives and friends. FL and Regenia Alderson, Oak- Ms. Lori Sue Privette dy), Wildwood, FL. gatewayforestlawn.com. setting new Funeral services for Eugene land, CA; sister, Essie Seymour, Ms. Lori Sue Privette, 45 of Lake Funeral services will be con- goals for his E. Farmer will be at 11:00 a.m. Miami, FL; beloved nephew, City, passed away unexpectedly ducted on Monday, January 20, Obituaries are paid advertise- life, Eugene enrolled in the Ala- Saturday, January 18, 2020, at Charles Anderson (Carol), on Saturday, January 11, 2020. 2020 at 3:30 PM in the Gate- ments. For details, call the Lake chua County School System. He New Bethel Missionary Baptist Lake City, FL; step-daughter, She was born way-Forest Lawn Memorial City Reporter’s classified depart- graduated with the 2011 class of Church, 540 NE Martin Luther Beverly Smith, Lake City, FL; in Raleigh, Chapel. Interment will follow at ment at 752-1293. Gainesville High School as class King St., Lake City, FL, Rev. Al- granddaughters, Lateefah Cade, North Carolina Valedictorian. Eugene chose vin J. Baker, Pastor. Topaz Persons, Danielle Nix- and had lived Tallahassee Community College Visitation with the family will on (Anwar); grandsons, Malik most of her life (TCC), Tallahassee, FL to further be from 5:00 7:00 p.m. Friday, Cade, Akil Cade, Hasan Alder- in Lake City. WINTER SERVICE SPECIALS his education, working diligently January 17, 2020, at New Bethel son, Gregory Shawn Smith, Jr, Ms Privette toward an AA Degree in gener- MB Church. great-granddaughters, Oshawna attended Co- al studies. He had high hopes Arrangements entrusted to Regina Marley, MyKerria John- lumbia High SAVE up to of attending Florida State Uni- COMBS FUNERAL HOME, son; great-grandsons, Gregory School and versity, majoring in Computer 292 NE Washington St., Lake George Smith, III, Mickel John- she enjoyed spending time with $ Science. Eugene’s very unique City, FL (386) 752-4366. “The son, Jr; great-great-granddaugh- her friends and family. She was 50 and inquisitive style allowed him Caring Professionals” ters, Inaya and Laila Payne; hosts preceded in death by her moth- on Winter Service and to be loved by many. Preceding of nieces nephews, other relatives er, Margaret Cobb; her paternal Inspection Packages1 him in death: grandmothers, Lou- Walter Laws and friends. grandparents, Charlie R. “Slim” ise Brown and Elizabeth Ohara; Mr. Walter Laws was born Jan- Funeral services for Mr. Walter and Alma Mae Privette; her ma- grandfathers, Alfred Brown and uary 11, 1926 in Pompano Beach, Laws will be 11:00 a.m. Satur- ternal grandparents, Clark and for Clifford Ohara. Florida to the late Mr. Manford day, January 18, 2020 at Olivet Carolyn Cornman. Strong on EQUIPPED He leaves to cherish loving & Theo (Ed- Missionary Baptist Church, 541 Survivors include her father, Service LAKE CITY. memories: mother, Attoya Buiey, wards) Laws. NE Davis Ave., Lake City, FL, Charles Privette, Sr. (Judy Jacksonville, FL; father, Deron Mr. Laws, age Rev. Henry Ortiz, Pastor, Apos- Pelkey), Lake City; her longtime LAKE CITY | 692 SW Arrowhead Terrace | 386-487-6444 AgProCo.com Levy, Lake City, FL; sister, 93, passed tle David A. Boyd, Harvest Time companion, Brian Thomas, Lake (1)Offer ends 2/29/20. Some restrictions apply, other rates and terms may be available, so see your local Ag-Pro Mykell Jerkins, Jacksonville, away Mon- Ministries, Intl., Tampa, FL, Of- City; two children, Jordan Pleas- dealer for details. Only valid at Ag-Pro locations. Offer not valid on all EFI Commercial ZTraks or Diesel ZTraks. FL; brothers, Tavares Coleman, day, January 7, Anthony Allen, Michael Lee, 2020, in Lake Devonte Levy, Deronte, all of City, FL. After Lake City, Dequan Ivey; very retiring from devoted and loving grandpar- the Navy, Mr. Laws was a long- ents, Mrs. Loretta and Mr. Ken- time resident of before

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OUR OPINION A pooch lovers’ paradise

f you don’t like dogs, stop reading right here. I But like them or not, it turns out they really are our best friends here in Columbia County. As detailed in a story on today’s front page, 2-Cent Conversations one in five visitors to our fair town brings along a four-legged friend for company. It’s a natural. Dogs love playing outdoors, and that’s what we’ve got plenty of here. All bounded by beau- Teachers rally in Tally tiful lakes, springs and rivers that make Fido’s n Monday, educators, par- informed that only six of them owner equally happy. ents, and concerned com- could attend the rally from each The next question is, how do we make this Omunity members from all school. It became a first come, natural attraction work for us? over Florida gathered in our state’s first get to fight for their students capital for an event titled, “Take type of situation. It didn’t matter if “Why not market ourselves to the animal lov- on Tallahassee: A Rally for Public they were choosing to use one of ers and let them experience some of our great Education.” It was scheduled to their few, state-mandated, personal outdoor activities?” asks Paula Vann, execu- take place the day before the 2020 days — leave time that is touted tive director of the Columbia County Tourist legislative session began. as not needing a reason or excuse. Development Council. What were they marching and Six! Another instance occurred in gathering for? According to their Dawn Wilkerson Broward County. In that county Makes sense to us. Facebook pages, signs, and even the [email protected] the discouragement did not come Good thinking and good luck, Ms. Vann. FEA website, they were demanding from the schools, but by the very “improved funding for students and educators have done so. However, community the educators were schools, fair pay for ALL education when the FLDOE was given the trying so desperately to assist. As a TODAY IN HISTORY employees, and an end to the mis- information on how many educators matter of fact, the Broward Times guided policies that have led to the would be out, just in Polk County, Newspaper published a piece On this date: over-testing of students and the loss the school board received an email that stated that the teachers were of local control in [Florida] districts.” from Matthew H. Mears, General “skipping” school, and that parents In 27 B.C., Caesar Augustus was declared the first They began their march at the Civic Counsel for the Department of should call the school at the begin- Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Senate. Center and ended it in front of the ning of the day to make sure that In 1547, Ivan IV of Russia (popularly known as “Ivan Old Capitol building. Once there It was not long ago that their personal children were going the Terrible”) was crowned Czar. they had a number of high-profile Governor Desantis named to be taken care of and properly In 1865, Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman decreed scheduled speakers, including such this year, ‘The Year of the supervised. To further the insult, that 400,000 acres of land in the South would be divided individuals as Lily Eskelsen Garcia, Teacher.’ Unfortunately, they went on to publish the names into 40-acre lots and given to former slaves. (The order, president of the National Education with less than one month of 100 local teachers who were later revoked by President Andrew Johnson, is believed Association; Fedrick Ingram, completed in the year, the planning on attending the rally. It president of the Florida Education almost seemed that the newspaper to have inspired the expression, “Forty acres and a voices of the educators are mule.”) Association; Karen Morian, presi- was trying to shame the teachers, dent of the United Faculty of Florida; not being heard – even and portrayed them as educators In 1920, Prohibition began in the United States as the when they are bullhorn 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took effect, Reverend Al Sharpton; as well as that could not be counted on. It one year to the day after its ratification. (It was later many university students, teachers, enhanced. also makes you wonder how did repealed by the 21st Amendment.) and professors. They showed pas- the newspaper get the names of 100 In 1935, fugitive gangster Fred Barker and his mother, sion for the students, and concern Education. It stated that, “a con- Broward public school teachers tak- Kate “Ma” Barker, were killed in a shootout with the FBI for the educators around them. certed failure to report for duty ing “personal” leave? at Lake Weir. They spoke of the need to have a [constituted] an illegal strike under It was not long ago that Governor In 1942, actress Carole Lombard, 33, her mother, safe and funded classroom for every Florida law.” Though I am not sure Desantis named this year, “The Elizabeth, and 20 other people were killed when their student. It was a grand gesture that how he came to this conclusion, as Year of the Teacher.” Unfortunately, plane crashed near Las Vegas, Nevada, while en route to spoke of necessity and tragedy. a strike is meant to be an unpaid, with less than one month complet- California from a war-bond promotion tour. After all, how can a police officer, unrequested, and unapproved ed in the year, the voices of the edu- In 1957, three B-52’s took off from Castle Air Force businessman/woman, banker, etc. absence. All of these educators had cators are not being heard – even Base in California on the first non-stop, round-the-world expect to be able to give focus to received approval, and were using when they are bullhorn enhanced. flight by jet planes, which lasted 45 hours and 19 min- their own professions, when they their own personal days to attend. As a matter of fact, as their collec- utes. are constantly worried about the Unfortunately, the letter meant tive voices were being raised in sol- In 1988, Jimmy “The Greek” Snyder was fired as a future and safety of their children? that any educator that decided to idarity, the Governor was in a press CBS Sports commentator, one day after telling a report- It was inspiring. be involved in the rally would be conference. One of the questions er for WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. that, during the era However, as hard as it to believe, breaking the law and subject to that was asked of him was what he of slavery, blacks had been bred to produce stronger not everyone was behind this call immediate termination. The Polk thought of the rally? His response offspring. to action. Some took a much differ- County school board then emailed was, “I don’t even know the details ent view of the gathering. It could the letter to all of the educators of what is going on.” To be The n Associated Press even, possibly, be deemed a more that had requested leave for that Year of the Teacher, Governor hostile view. day. Unfortunately, while there Desantis must first understand Just as educators from many dis- is a great shortage of licensed, what it is to be a teacher, and the Lake City Reporter tricts decided to gather in solidarity, educated teachers in the state, this many issues that teachers are fac- Lake City Reporter so did the educators from Polk meant that a great number would ing. It is not just the “young” teach- Serving Columbia County Since 1874 County. So many, in fact, that the lose their positions if they went to ers that are in need of help, sup- school board was being faced with fight for their students and their port, and attention, it is the entire TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride a large dilemma. Of course, these profession. Many of them chose system that is in need of help. for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ educators followed all the district not to attend, and requested their With all of this discouragement, tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride rules and regulations for taking personal day be returned to their a sea of red still chose to lift their forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ that day off. They saved up their accounts. So, what began as a great spirits together, and to form a bond tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” personal days, and requested the call to action to better the education that has reached from “sea to shin- WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and leave in a timely manner. However, system for our state, became some- ing sea.” With support from the communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” this was not just 10-20 educators. thing more. Tallahassee Police Department and OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand The county was looking at the Unfortunately, Polk County all the educators that were unable profitable community-­oriented newspapers. possibility of over 1,600 educators was not the only area in the state to go, the issues were presented. teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, being absent on that day. That is that discouraged educators from The lights of progress were lit with- integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, a lot of shoes to fill, and a lot of fighting for the futures of their in our capital and the nation took integrity and hard work. substitutes to find. Not positive of classrooms and students. Two notice. It was a rally to remember. Todd Wilson, Publisher what should be done, and feeling other instances also were loud and It was just the beginning. Robert Bridges, Editor the first pinches of anxiety, they clear declarations of how little our JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor wrote to the Florida Department of local governments and adminis- n Dawn Amstutz Wilkerson is the SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor Education for advice. Now, Florida trations believed in the rally. The mother of three, a devoted wife and an is a “No Strike” state, and it has first instance took place in Lake adventurous and patient elementary school teacher in Columbia County. DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident been over 50 years since Florida County, where the educators were TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman US should join Global Partnership on AI LETTERS POLICY orthcoming developments body is unnecessary, and that it will The recommendations and in artificial intelligence are ultimately slow AI development and principles formed by the Global Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written Fpoised to create dramatic economic progress, particularly for Partnership would not be legal- and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and changes for people and economies American-based tech companies. ly binding, and it would not be libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s throughout the world. Getting out “Our concerns are that the group allowed to regulate private com- in front of this burgeoning issue, could be too heavy-handed,” said panies. Instead, the body would name, address and ­telephone number for verification. with research, debate and regula- Lynne Parker, U.S. deputy chief allow for collaboration among Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers tion, is vital. technology officer, in an interview government, industry and aca- and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. But the Trump administration with Wired magazine. demia, to allow all parties to better has elected not to join the Global Rather, the administration has understand developments with AI. BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Partnership on AI, making the proposed its own, vague guidelines This would allow for further debate 32056; or drop off at 180 E. 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FROM THE SIDELINE NEW PLAYOFF RANKINGS OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS Zach Abolverdi Phone: (386) 754-0420 [email protected] Five thoughts on UF’s win over Ole Miss GAINESVILLE — The Florida men’s basketball team defeated Ole Miss,71- 55, on Tuesday to give head coach Mike White his 100th career win at UF. Here are five takeaways from the game: 1. Hot start to both halves The Gators came out on fire against , opening the game with an 8-0 run and building a double-digit lead within the first six minutes. Up 40-28 at halftime, UF began the second period with a 7-0 run to push the advantage to 19 points. Point guard Andrew Nembhard, one of three players to score in double figures, said the BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Gators placed an emphasis on getting off to a strong Columbia guard Darrien Jones drives through Saint Francis Catholic’s defense on Tuesday night. start after their uninspired showing at Missouri. CHS boys hoops moves up, “It was very important for us to come out with girls soccer moves down in a different edge than we the latest FHSAA standings. did in the last game,” Nembhard said. “After a By JORDAN KROEGER bad loss like that, we need- [email protected] ed to recuperate and come with a different focus for Columbia’s boys basketball team moved up this game and I think that’s a spot in the latest FHSAA’s playoff rankings what we did.” released on Wednesday. The Tigers (15-2) are now second in Region 2. Gators respond to run 1-6A behind only District 2-6A foe Lincoln with The Rebels withstood a rating of 14.730, with Tuesday’s 69-49 win Florida’s hot start and over Saint Francis Catholic not factored in. answered with a 16-2 run, going up 22-19. But the Lincoln, which is 13-2, has a rating of 16.860. Gators responded by mak- That means Columbia would currently be the ing nine consecutive field No. 5 seed in the regional playoffs because the goals and closed out the four district winners in each region are awarded first half with a 13-2 run. the top four spots. District tournaments next JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter GATORS continued on 9A Columbia’s Ember Russell-Martinez passes against Forest last Friday. RANKINGS continued on 10A

COLLEGE BASKETBALL Vassell, Polite help No. 9 Florida State hold on against Virginia Duo combine for 32 points as the ’Noles take down the Cavaliers 54-50 at home.

By BOB FERRANTE ing national champion, Associated Press has lost three straight games. TALLAHASSEE — Trent Forrest had five Devin Vassell scored points, seven rebounds, 18 points, including a seven assists and four 3-pointer and a pair of free steals for FSU. The throws in the final sec- Seminoles had 10 steals onds, and No. 9 Florida and five blocks. State won its eighth straight game, 54-50 over BIG PICTURE Virginia on Wednesday Virginia: The Cavaliers night. were undone by their own Anthony Polite came mistakes as they made 12 off the bench to drill shots from the floor but had four 3-pointers for the 11 turnovers in the first half Seminoles (15-2, 5-1 ACC), alone. who have won 15 of their Florida State: The last 16. Seminoles have defeat- Mamadi Diakite scored ed three ranked teams — 16 points on 6-of-8 shoot- then-No. 6 Florida, then-No. ing for Virginia (11-5, 7 Louisville and then No. 3-3), which turned it over 16-. Virginia fell 18 times and made just out of the rankings this 21 shots from the floor. week. Tomas Woldetensae was 3 of 4 from 3-point range but UP NEXT the rest of the Cavaliers Virginia: At Tech were 0 for 11 from beyond on Saturday. MARK WALLHEISER/Associated Press the arc. Florida State: At Miami Florida State guard Devin Vassell (24) shoots during the second half against Virginia on Wednesday, in Tallahassee. Virginia, the defend- on Saturday. Florida State won 54-50. 6A THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

NFL HALL OF FAME IN BRIEF SCOREBOARD TEMPE, Arizona TV LISTINGS NBA NHL Cardinals star WR Fitzgerald Tagliabue, Sabol returning for 2020 season Today EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE AUTO RACING Atlantic Division Atlantic Division Cardinals star wide receiv- 6:30 p.m. W L Pct GB GP W L OT Pts among 13 chosen er Larry Fitzgerald is coming NBCSN — Dakar Rally 2020: Stage 11, Boston 27 12 .692 — Boston 48 27 9 12 66 back to the team for the 2020 Shubaytah to Haradh, Saudi Arabia (taped) Toronto 26 14 .650 1½ Tampa Bay 46 28 14 4 60 By BARRY WILNER league office, was a front-of- season. CHL HOCKEY Philadelphia 26 16 .619 2½ Toronto 47 25 16 6 56 Associated Press There was speculation 7 p.m. Brooklyn 18 22 .450 9½ Florida 45 24 16 5 53 fice executive for the Colts the 36-year-old Fitzgerald NHLN — CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game: New York 11 30 .268 17 Buffalo 47 21 19 7 49 and Dolphins before joining might retire, but the team Team White vs. Team Red, Hamilton, Ontario Southeast Division Montreal 48 20 21 7 47 Former NFL — and turning around — a COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) W L Pct GB Ottawa 46 16 22 8 40 announced Wednesday he 7 p.m. Miami 28 12 .700 — Detroit 47 12 32 3 27 Commissioner Paul moribund Giants franchise. has signed a one-year con- ESPN — Cincinnati at Memphis Orlando 19 21 .475 9 Metropolitan Division Tagliabue has made the New York won two Super tract. ESPNU — Charleston Southern at Campbell Charlotte 15 28 .349 14½ GP W L OT Pts Pro Football Hall of Fame Bowls under his guidance. In 16 seasons with Arizona, 8 p.m. Washington 13 26 .333 14½ Washington 47 31 11 5 67 in his fifth attempt. “George is certainly Fitzgerald is the Cardinals’ CBSSN — Old Dominion at Western Atlanta 9 32 .220 19½ Pittsburgh 46 29 12 5 63 franchise leader in games Central Division N.Y. Islanders 45 28 13 4 60 Tagliabue and former very deserving of being in played (250), receptions 8:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Carolina 46 27 17 2 56 New York Giants general the Hall of Fame,” Giants PAC-12N — Utah at Arizona Milwaukee 36 6 .857 — Philadelphia 46 24 16 6 54 (1,378), receiving yards 9 p.m. Indiana 26 15 .634 9½ Columbus 47 23 16 8 54 manager George Young co-owner John Mara said. (17,083), receiving touch- ESPN2 — Colorado at Arizona State Detroit 15 27 .357 21 N.Y. Rangers 45 22 19 4 48 made it to the hall in “My only regret is that he’s downs (120), total touch- ESPNU — Eastern Kentucky at Belmont Chicago 14 27 .341 21½ New Jersey 46 17 22 7 41 Canton, Ohio, as contrib- not around to enjoy this. downs (120) and 100-yard FS1 — Oregon at Washington State Cleveland 12 29 .293 23½ WESTERN CONFERENCE games (49). His 1,378 career utors. Ex-Dallas Cowboys He took our organization 10:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division receptions are the most by PAC-12N — California at Southern California Southwest Division GP W L OT Pts safety Cliff Harris and from being in last place and any player in NFL history with 11 p.m. W L Pct GB St. Louis 47 30 10 7 67 former Cleveland receiv- not having a lot of respect a single team. ESPN2 — Santa Clara at Gonzaga Houston 26 13 .667 — Dallas 46 27 15 4 58 He ranks second all time FS1 — Oregon State at Washington Dallas 25 15 .625 1½ Colorado 46 25 15 6 56 er Mac Speedie complet- around the league, to being COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Memphis 19 22 .463 8 Winnipeg 47 25 18 4 54 ed the centennial class a Super Bowl champion. behind Hall of Famer Jerry 6 p.m. San Antonio 17 22 .436 9 Chicago 48 22 20 6 50 announced Wednesday. He made every football Rice (1,549). Fitzgerald’s ACCN — Florida State at North Carolina State New Orleans 15 26 .366 12 Nashville 45 21 17 7 49 17,083 career receiving yards BTN — Ohio State at Michigan State Northwest Division Minnesota 46 20 20 6 46 The class of 10 senior can- department in our organi- also rank second in NFL histo- 6:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Pacific Division didates, three contributors zation more professional. ry, while his 120 career touch- SECN — Texas A&M at Kentucky Utah 28 12 .700 — GP W L OT Pts and two coaches are part He changed the reputation down receptions are sixth. 8 p.m. Denver 27 12 .692 ½ Arizona 49 26 18 5 57 of the hall’s celebration of and level of respect that our ACCN — Notre Dame at Duke Oklahoma City 23 18 .561 5½ Edmonton 48 25 18 5 55 METAIRIE, La. BTN — Nebraska at Maryland Portland 17 24 .415 11½ Calgary 48 25 18 5 55 the NFL’s 100th season. team had for the better.” Griffin: Pelicans project 8:30 p.m. Minnesota 15 25 .375 13 Vancouver 47 25 18 4 54 Tagliabue replaced Pete Harris was one of the SECN — South Carolina at Missouri Pacific Division Vegas 49 24 19 6 54 Zion debut for Jan. 22 9 p.m. W L Pct GB San Jose 48 21 23 4 46 Rozelle as league commis- hardest-hitting defensive ESPN — Stanford at Oregon L.A. Lakers 33 7 .825 — Los Angeles 48 18 25 5 41 sioner in 1989 and served 17 backs in the NFL, a major METAIRIE, La. — Zion COLLEGE GYMNASTICS (WOMEN’S) L.A. Clippers 28 13 .683 5½ Anaheim 46 17 24 5 39 years, during which there part of the Dallas defens- Williamson, the top choice 7 p.m. Phoenix 16 24 .400 17 was labor peace, expansion es of the 1970s who made in last summer’s NBA draft, ESPN2 — Penn State at Nebraska Sacramento 15 25 .375 18 Tuesday’s Late Games is scheduled to make his GOLF Golden State 9 33 .214 25 Arizona 6, San Jose 3 to 32 teams and widespread three All-Pro teams and regular season debut for the 6 a.m. Dallas 3, Colorado 2, OT upgrades in stadiums. The six Pro Bowls. He played GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Abu Dhabi Tuesday’s Late Games Edmonton 4, Nashville 2 Pelicans on Jan. 22 when HSBC Championship, First Round, Abu L.A. Clippers 128, Cleveland 103 Wednesday’s Games NFL’s television revenues in seven conference title New Orleans hosts the the Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Dallas 124, Golden State 97 Chicago 4, Montreal 1 under Tagliabue skyrocket- games and five Super San Antonio Spurs, Pelicans 12 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8 p.m. ed, and he helped establish Bowls, winning two. basketball operations chief GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Diamond Philadelphia 117, Brooklyn 106 Today’s Games a pension system for for- Speedie was part of the David Griffin said Wednesday. Resorts Tournament of Champions, First Detroit 116, Boston 103 Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. “Everything’s moving in Round, Orlando, Fla. Miami 106, San Antonio 100 Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. mer players. unstoppable Cleveland the right direction,” Griffin 3 p.m. Indiana 104, Minnesota 99 Los Angeles at Florida, 7 p.m. The issue that seemed to Browns offense in the AAFC said. “I really believe very ESPN2 — Latin America Amateur Toronto 130, Oklahoma City 121 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Championship: First Round, Mayakoba, Chicago 115, Washington 106 Montreal at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. keep him from earlier selec- and then in the NFL. As one strongly he is a radically Mexico Charlotte at Denver, 9 p.m. Calgary at Toronto, 7 p.m. tion to the hall was how of two primary targets for improved physical version of GOLF — PGA Tour: The American Portland at Houston, 9:30 p.m. New Jersey at Washington, 7 p.m. the NFL dealt with concus- quarterback Otto Graham, himself in way that frankly Express, First Round, Palm Springs, Calif. Dallas at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Vegas at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. we took the extra time to 7 p.m. Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Minnesota, 8 p.m. sions and head trauma. But, along with Dante Lavelli — ensure.” GOLF — PGA Tour: The Mitsubishi Today’s Games Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m. as with all commissioners, both already are in the hall Williamson has missed Electric Championship, First Round, Phoenix at New York, 7:30 p.m. Buffalo at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Tagliabue was doing the bid- — Speedie averaged 16.1 New Orleans’ first 41 games Ka’upulehu-Kona, Hawaii Boston at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. San Jose at Colorado, 9 p.m. ding of his bosses, the team yards on 349 receptions this season while rehabilitat- 10 p.m. Utah at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Arizona at Vancouver, 10 p.m. ing from arthroscopic surgery GOLF — Asian Tour: The Singapore Denver at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. owners. He made some and scored 32 touchdowns. Open, Second Round, Singapore Orlando at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. to repair the lateral meniscus Vegas fires Gallant, names unwise comments about the Twice he gamed more than in his right knee. The timeline 3 a.m. (Friday) connection between concus- 1,000 yards receiving. GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Abu Dhabi MEN’S COLLEGE DeBoer new coach set for the former Duke star’s HSBC Championship, Second Round, sions and football for which Another member of return calls for Williamson Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates BASKETBALL Gerard Gallant was abruptly fired by he later apologized. the Steel Curtain, safety to miss three more games, the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday NBA BASKETBALL “Deep appreciation to Donnie Shell, made it as starting with Thursday night’s 8 p.m. Tuesday’s Late Top 25 Games less than two years after leading them to home game against Utah. TNT — Boston at Milwaukee No. 6 Kansas 66, Oklahoma 52 the Stanley Cup Final in their first season the Hall of Fame and just as did fellow safety Bobby 10:30 p.m. No. 7 San Diego St. 64, Fresno St. 55 of existence and winning NHL coach of much to all the people who Dillon and defensive tack- TNT — Denver at Golden State No. 12 West Virginia 81, TCU 49 the year honors along the way. SPRINGFIELD, Mo. NHL HOCKEY No. 14 Villanova 79, DePaul 75, OT Peter DeBoer, fired last month by the San worked with me for almost le Alex Karras. Shell is Bobby Petrino lands as 8 p.m. Wisconsin 56, No. 17 Maryland 54 Jose Sharks, takes over immediately and will 50 years in the NFL,” the 10th man from the coach at Missouri St. NBCSN — Tampa Bay at Minnesota Wednesday’s Top 25 Games be the Vegas coach the rest of the season. Tagliabue said. “Football is Pittsburgh dynasty of the No. 2 Baylor 68, Iowa St. 55 General manager Kelly McCrimmon TENNIS Bobby Petrino, a coach 3 a.m. No. 18 Seton Hall 78, No. 5 Butler 70 announced the change in the aftermath the ultimate team sport, we 1970s to be elected, and with a track record of on-the- TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Adelaide-ATP/WTA No. 9 Florida St. 54, Virginia 50 of a 4-2 loss to Buffalo on Tuesday night were not playing the game the fifth from the defense field success and off-the-field & Hobart-WTA Quarterfinals; Australian South Carolina 81, No. 10 Kentucky 78 that dropped Vegas out of a playoff posi- on the field ... the team was that dominated the NFL. Open Qualifying Georgetown 83, No. 25 Creighton 80 tion in the Western Conference. embarrassments, will be the 6 a.m. No. 4 Auburn at , 9 p.m. people who worked for me Also, Duke Slater, one of next coach at Missouri State. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Adelaide-ATP/WTA No. 16 Wichita St. at Temple, 9 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE at the NFL and the teams the NFL’s first black play- The Springfield-based & Hobart-WTA Quarterfinals; Australian Today’s Top 25 Games and our partners.” ers, defensive standout Ed university said Wednesday No. 1 Gonzaga vs. Santa Clara, 11 p.m. BASKETBALL Open Qualifying Current Commissioner Sprinkle and NFL Films that Petrino, 58, will be intro- 6 p.m. No. 8 Oregon at Washington St., 9 p.m. duced at a news conference No. 20 Colorado at Arizona St., 9 p.m. Wednesday’s Games TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Auckland-ATP, Roger Goodell noted that pioneer Steve Sabol were Thursday. He will replace Adelaide-ATP/WTA & Hobart-WTA No. 22 Memphis vs. Cincinnati, 7 p.m. No. 2 Baylor 90, Kansas 47 Tagliabue is “a guy who announced. So were wide Oklahoma 73, No. 17 West Virginia 49 Dave Steckel, who was fired Semifinals; Australian Open Qualifying made such a difference to receiver Harold Carmichael 3 a.m. (Friday) MLB Today’s Top 25 Games last week after winning just TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Adelaide-ATP/WTA No. 1 South Carolina at Missouri, 8:30 p.m. the game. I think when you and offensive tackles 13 games in five seasons. No. 3 Stanford at No. 6 Oregon, 9 p.m. Semifinals, Hobart-WTA NEW YORK YANKEES — Traded LHP look back at his career, he Winston Hill and Jim Covert. Petrino has a 119-56 No. 4 UConn at UCF, 6 p.m. 6 a.m. (Friday) Stephen Tarpley to Miami for 3B James record in 14 seasons at No. 5 Louisville at Boston College, 7 p.m. brought it into the modern Over the weekend, TENNIS — ATP/WTA: Adelaide-ATP/WTA Nelson and cash. Tarpley was designated Arkansas, Western Kentucky No. 9 N.C. St. vs. No. 13 Florida St., 6 p.m. Semifinals, Hobart-WTA for assignment by the Yankees on Saturday era and not only from a busi- the election of coaches and Louisville. He also spent No. 10 Mississippi St. at LSU, 8 p.m. to clear a roster spot for OF Brett Gardner. ness standpoint. He under- Bill Cowher and Jimmy No. 11 Kentucky vs. Texas A&m, 6:30 p.m. part of one season coaching Tarpley was 1-0 with two saves and a 5.88 NFL PLAYOFFS No. 15 Indiana vs. Northwestern, 7 p.m. stood how a community and Johnson as part of the spe- the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons, ERA last year in one start and 30 relief appear- No. 16 Gonzaga at Santa Clara, 10 p.m. where he coached 13 games ances. Nelson, 22, was a 15th-round draft the NFL have to operate cial class celebrating the Conference Championships No. 20 Maryland vs. Nebraska, 8 p.m. in 2007 before abruptly pick in 2016 and hit .228 with 13 doubles, four together ultimately.” NFL’s 100th season was Sunday, Jan. 19 No. 22 Iowa at Minnesota, 8 p.m. resigning. homers and 36 RBIs in 121 games last season Tennessee at Kansas City, 3:05 p.m. No. 24 Tennessee at Florida, 6 p.m. Young, who also worked revealed. Four more 2020 Green Bay at San Francisco, 6:40 p.m. for Class A Jupiter of the Florida State League. No. 25 South Dakota at North Dakota St., 8 p.m. under Tagliabue in the members are upcoming. The Associated Press THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 16, 2020 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Jeopardy! 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Man who was disabled as a teen is haunted by parents’ inaction DEAR ABBY: When I responded, calling me a devil, was a junior in high school, saying she’s always hated me. I sustained a neck injury Now she’s turning his entire (at school) that damaged family against me, spreading BABY BLUES my spinal cord. I recovered vicious lies. She even accused mostly from that, but I have me of trying to sleep with my residual weakness in my father-in-law, which Derek right side and severe neck knows is ridiculous. pain. I was able to work Abigail Van Buren I have asked Derek to until, at 57, I had to go on www.dearabby.com address the situation, but disability. Because of that, what else can I do? I’m no my financial situation is dif- think I should bring this up longer comfortable around ficult, increasingly so now to them? — INJURED IN his parents or sending my that my wife will be retiring. TENNESSEE children to be around them. At the time of my injury, DEAR INJURED: Yes, I don’t want Derek to be in my parents didn’t sue the I do. You deserve to know an awkward position, but BLONDIE school, although clearly the why they were so apathetic it’s not fair for me to be school was responsible. I in taking care of your wel- attacked with malicious lies was too young and certainly fare — and they should be because of her jealousy — in no shape to address the made aware of the impact it especially 12 years in. Please situation. has had on your life. It may help. — DISRESPECTED A lawyer approached my be too late to sue the school IN ILLINOIS parents at the time, and my for what happened to you, DEAR DISRESPECTED: physician stated my injuries but at least you will have You may be suffering from would limit my long-term some answers. postpartum, but your moth- work abilities and drastically DEAR ABBY: I am suf- er-in-law appears to have affect my life. My parents fering from postpartum more problems than you do. were aware that I would depression while trying to I don’t envy you for being have limited work years, reconcile with my husband, her target, or your husband BEETLE BAILEY thus affecting my financial “Derek.” He had several for having to buffer you. situation. I feel anger toward emotional affairs during my It might be helpful if the them because of their inac- recent pregnancy, as well as two of you consult a licensed tion regarding my injury after I gave birth. mental health provider to and not suing the school. His parents attacked me figure out how to deal with I see them once or twice about the postpartum. I her, if that’s possible. And a week, and I’m wondering was hospitalized for a week Derek should waste no time if I should bring this up to because of it, but they said letting the rest of the family them now. They’re in their it was an act. Recently, his know that none of what his mid-80s but are quite lively mom texted him saying he mother is saying is true. and take care of themselves. should use my mental illness ■ Write Dear Abby at It consumes my thoughts as grounds to divorce me. I www.DearAbby.com or HAGAR THE HORRIBLE each time I visit them, but texted her, asking her to stop P.O. Box 69440, I’ve said nothing. Do you attacking me that way. She Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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g q pp IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS AND 61.88 FEET; THENCE N 01° are: Mark Ripke, General Man- Public Notice. All comments see, Florida 32399-3000, or via COLUMBIA COUNTY, PUBLIC UTILITIES DE- 17'15” W, A DISTANCE OF ager, New Millennium Building filed will be made available for electronic correspondence at FLORIDA SCRIBED AS “ROAD EASE- 241.76 FEET TO A POINT ON Systems, LLC., Lake City, P.O. public inspection. For additional [email protected], PROBATE DIVISION MENT” AND SHOWN HERE- THE AFOREMENTIONED Box 310, 14099 S.E. 44th Av- information, contact the Permit- before the deadline for filing a IN RE: ESTATE OF ON. SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 25; enue, Starke, Florida 32091. ting Authority at the above ad- petition for an administrative RAYMOND DAVID COULTER, “ROAD EASEMENT” THENCE N 01°17'15” W, A Facility Location: The applicant dress or phone number. Peti- hearing. A timely request for JR., COMMENCE AT THE NW DISTANCE OF 246.49 FEET operates the existing Lake City tions: A person whose substan- extension of time shall toll the Deceased. CORNER OF THE SOUTH ½ TO THE POINT OF CURVA- facility, which is located in tial interests are affected by the running of the time period for File No.: OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP TURE OF A CURVE TO THE Columbia County at 1992 NW proposed permitting decision filing a petition until the request 19000275CPAXMX 5 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF Bascom Norris Drive, Lake may petition for an administra- is acted upon. Mediation: Medi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- 300.00 FEET, A CENTRAL AN- City, Florida 32055. Project: tive hearing in accordance with ation is not available in this pro- The administration of the Es- DA; THENCE S 00°35'31” E, GLE OF 16°23'15”, A CHORD The applicant applied on Octo- Sections 120.569 and 120.57, ceeding. EPA Review: EPA has tate of RAYMOND DAVID ALONG THE WEST LINE OF BEARING OF N 09°28'52” W ber 4, 2019 to the Department F.S. Petitions filed by any per- agreed to treat the draft/pro- COULTER, JR., deceased, SAID SECTION 25 A DIS- AND CHORD LENGTH OF for a Title V air operation permit sons other than those entitled posed Title V air operation per- whose date of death was Au- TANCE OF 1107.80 FEET TO 85.51 FEET; THENCE ALONG renewal. This is a renewal of to written notice under Section mit as a proposed Title V air gust 6, 2019, is pending in the A POINT ON THE WESTERLY THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, Title V Air Operation Permit No. 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed operation permit and to perform Circuit Court for Columbia EXTENSION OF THE CEN- AN ARC LENGTH OF 85.80 0230046-005-AV. The existing within 14 days of publication of its 45-day review provided by County, Florida, Probate Divi- TERLINE OF A 60 FOOT FEET TO THE POINT OF RE- facility consists of a steel joist, the Public Notice or receipt of a the law and regulations concur- sion, the address of which is WIDE ROAD EASEMENT; VERSE CURVATURE OF A girder, bridging and decking written notice, whichever oc- rently with the public comment 173 NE Hernando Avenue, THENCE N 88°33'18” E, CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAV- manufacturing operation. The curs first. Under Section 120.60 period, provided that the appli- Lake City, Florida 32055, file ALONG SAID EXTENSION A ING A RADIUS OF 390.00 steel is received as coils or (3), F.S., however, any person cant also transmits an electron- number 19000275CPAXMX. DISTANCE OF 19.96 FEET TO FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF long pieces that are shaped or who asked the Permitting Au- ic copy of the required proof of The names and addresses of THE POINT OF BEGINNING 34°25'28”, A CHORD BEAR- cut depending on the product thority for notice of agency ac- publication directly to EPA at the Personal Representative OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED ING OF N 00°27'46” W AND A the facility is producing. The tion may file a petition within 14 the following email addresses: and the Personal Representa- ROAD EASEMENT; THENCE CHORD LENGTH OF 230.81 steel is cleaned and painted. days of receipt of that notice, [email protected]. Al- tive's attorney are set forth be- N 00°57'09” W, ALONG THE FEET; THENCE ALONG THE Emissions from the process are regardless of the date of publi- though EPAs 45-day review pe- low. EAST RIGHT-OF WAY-LINE ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN not controlled. Compliance is cation. A petitioner shall mail a riod will be performed concur- All creditors of the decedent OF COUNTY MAINTAINED ARC LENGTH OF 234.32 achieved through the use of copy of the petition to the appli- rently with the public comment and other persons having PUBLIC ROAD A DISTANCE FEET TO THE POINT OF RE- paints and materials that com- cant at the address indicated period, the deadline for submit- claims or demands against OF 60.26 FEET TO THE VERSE CURVATURE OF A ply with federal air regulations. above, at the time of filing. A ting a citizen petition to object decedent's Estate on whom a POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- Permitting Authority: Applica- petition for administrative hear- to the EPA 2 of 2 Administrator copy of this notice is required to CURVE TO THE LEFT HAV- ING A RADIUS OF 270.00 tions for Title V air operation ing must contain the informa- will be determined as if EPAs be served must file their claims ING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF permits are subject to review in tion set forth below and must 45-day review period is per- with this court WITHIN THE FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17°20'29”, A CHORD BEAR- accordance with the provisions be filed (received) with the formed after the public com- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER 90°29'33”, A CHORD BEAR- ING OF N 08°04'44” E AND A of Chapter 403, Florida Agency Clerk in the Office of ment period has ended. The fi- THE TIME OF THE FIRST ING OF S 46°11'56” E AND A CHORD LENGTH OF 81.41 Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters General Counsel, 3900 Com- nal Title V air operation permit PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- CHORD LENGTH OF 42.61 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE 62-4, 62-210, and 62-213 of the monwealth Boulevard, MS 35, will be issued after the conclu- TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN Florida Administrative Code Tallahassee, Florida 32399- sion of the 45-day EPA review THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH OF 81.72 FEET (F.A.C.). The proposed project 3000, [email protected] period so long as no adverse COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON ARC LENGTH OF 47.38 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- is not exempt from air permit- tate.fl.us, before the deadline. comments are received that re- THEM. TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE ting requirements and a Title V The failure of any person to file sult in a different decision or All other creditors of the dece- CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE N 00°35'31” W, A DISTANCE air operation permit is required a petition within the appropriate significant change of terms or dent and other persons having N 88°33'18” E, A DISTANCE OF 877.08 FEET TO THE to operate the facility. The time period shall constitute a conditions. The status regard- claims or demands against OF 1858.56 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A Northeast District Office is the waiver of that persons right to ing EPAs 45day review of this decedent's Estate must file POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- Permitting Authority responsi- request an administrative deter- project and the deadline for their claims with this court CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- ING A RADIUS OF 30.00 ble for making a permit deter- mination (hearing) under Sec- submitting a citizen petition can WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER ING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF mination for this project. The tions 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., be found at the following web- THE DATE OF THE FIRST A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89° 90°51'11”, A CHORD BEAR- Permitting Authority's physical or to intervene in this proceed- site address: http://www2.epa.- PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- 08'49”, A CHORD BEARING ING OF N 46°01'07” W AND A address is: 8800 Baymeadows ing and participate as a party to gov/caa-permitting/florida-pro- TICE. OF N 43°58'54” E AND A CHORD LENGTH OF 42.74 Way West, Suite 100, Jack- it. Any subsequent intervention posed-title-vpermits. Objec- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED CHORD LENGTH OF 42.11 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE sonville, Florida. The Permitting (in a proceeding initiated by an- tions: Finally, pursuant to 42 WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN Authority's mailing address is: other party) will be only at the United States Code (U.S.C.) SET FORTH IN SECTION ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH OF 47.57 FEET 8800 Baymeadows Way West, approval of the presiding officer Section 7661d(b)(2), any per- 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA ARC LENGTH OF 46.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- Suite 100, Jacksonville, Florida. upon the filing of a motion in son may petition the Adminis- PROBATE CODE WILL BE TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE The Permitting Authority's tele- compliance with Rule 28- trator of the EPA within 60 days FOREVER BARRED. CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE S 88°33'18” W, A DISTANCE phone number is (904) 256- 106.205, F.A.C. A petition that of the expiration of the Adminis- NOTWITHSTANDING THE N 00°35'31” W, A DISTANCE OF 1857.80 FEET TO THE 1700 Project File: A complete disputes the material facts on trators 45-day review period as TIME PERIODS SET FORTH OF 564.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A project file is available for pub- which the Permitting Authority's established at 42 U.S.C. Sec- ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- lic inspection during the normal action is based must contain tion 7661d(b)(1), to object to TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- ING A RADIUS OF 30.00 business hours of 8:00 a.m. to the following information: (a) the issuance of any Title V air AFTER THE DECEDENT'S ING A RADIUS OF 30.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 5:00 p.m., Monday through Fri- The name and address of each operation permit. Any petition DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89°30'27”, A CHORD BEAR- day (except legal holidays), at agency affected and each shall be based only on objec- The date of first publication of 41°24'35”, A CHORD BEAR- ING OF S 43°48'04” W AND A the address indicated above for agency's file or identification tions to the permit that were this notice is January 9, 2020. ING OF N 21°17'48” W AND CHORD LENGTH OF 42.24 the Permitting Authority. The number, if known; (b) The raised with reasonable speci- Attorney for Personal Repre- CHORD LENGTH OF 21.21 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE complete project file includes name, address, any email ad- ficity during the 30-day public sentative: FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, A AN the draft permit, the Statement dress, telephone number and comment period provided in the ERIC H. LIGHT ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH OF 46.87 FEET of Basis, the application, and any facsimile number of the pe- Public Notice, unless the peti- Florida Bar No. 0446769 ARC LENGTH OF 21.68 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- the information submitted by titioner; the name, address, any tioner demonstrates to the Ad- Eric H. Light, P.A. TO THE POINT OF COM- CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE the applicant, exclusive of con- email address, telephone num- ministrator of the EPA that it 301 Yamato Road, Suite 1240 POUND CURVATURE OF A N 00°57'09” W, ALONG THE fidential records under Section ber, and any facsimile number was impracticable to raise such Boca Raton, Florida 33431 CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- AFOREMENTIONED WEST 403.111, F.S. Interested per- of the petitioners representa- objections within the comment Telephone: (561) 226-4622 ING A RADIUS OF 50.00 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF sons may view the draft/pro- tive, if any, which shall be the period or unless the grounds Fax: (561) 948-2683 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF SAID COUNTY MAINTAINED posed permit by visiting the fol- address for service purposes for such objection arose after Email: 262°49'09”, A CHORD BEAR- PUBLIC ROAD A DISTANCE lowing website: https://fldep.de- during the course of the pro- the comment period. Filing of a [email protected] ING OF N 89°24'29” E AND A OF 59.74 FEET TO THE p.state.fl.us/air/emission/apds/d ceeding; and an explanation of petition with the Administrator Personal Representative: CHORD LENGTH OF 75.00 POINT OF BEGINNING. efault.asp and entering the per- how the petitioners substantial of the EPA does not stay the RAYMOND D. COULTER III FEET; THENCE ALONG THE THE ABOVE DESCRIBED mit number shown above. Inter- interests will be affected by the effective date of any permit 1751 Polo Lake Drive East ARC OF SAID CURVE AN LANDS ARE PART OF THE ested persons may contact the agency determination; (c) A properly issued pursuant to the Wellington, Florida 33414 ARC LENGTH OF 229.35 SOUTH ½ OF SECTION 25, Permitting Authority's project statement of when and how provisions of Chapter 62-213, FEET TO THE POINT OF TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE review engineer for additional each petitioner received notice F.A.C. Petitions filed with the 554663 COMPOUND CURVATURE OF 15 EAST AND SECTION 36, information at the address or of the agency action or pro- Administrator of EPA must January 9, 16, 2020 A CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAV- TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE phone number listed above. posed decision; (d) A statement meet the requirements of 42 ING A RADIUS OF 30.00 15 EAST, COLUMBIA COUN- Notice of Intent to Issue Permit: of all disputed issues of materi- U.S.C. Section 7661d(b)(2) and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF TY, FLORIDA. The Permitting Authority gives al fact. If there are none, the must be filed with the Adminis- THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- 41°24'35”, A CHORD BEAR- TOGETHER WITH A 2001 notice of its intent to issue a re- petition must so indicate; (e) A trator of the EPA at: U.S. Envi- CUIT, IN AND FOR ING OF S 20°06'46” W AND MERIT DOUBLE WIDE MO- newed Title V air operation per- concise statement of the ulti- ronmental Protection Agency, COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- CHORD LENGTH OF 21.21 BILE HOME ID # FLHM- mit to the applicant for the mate facts alleged, including Office of the Administrator, DA FEET; THENCE ALONG THE L3N167324374A AND ID # project described above. The the specific facts the petitioner 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, GENERAL JURISDICTION DI- ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN FLHML3N167324374B. applicant has provided reason- contends warrant reversal or N.W., Mail Code: 1101A, VISION ARC LENGTH OF 21.68 FEET Property Address: 413 SW able assurance that continued modification of the agency's Washington, DC 20460. For CASE NO: 2018CA000366 TO THE POINT OF TANGEN- Duren Place, Lake City, FL operation of the existing equip- proposed action; (f) A state- more information regarding DIVISION: CY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE 32024 ment will not adversely impact ment of the specific rules or EPA review and objections, vis- FIRST FEDERAL BANK F/K/A S 00°35'31” E, A DISTANCE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN air quality and that the project statutes the petitioner contends it EPAs Region 4 web at FIRST FEDERAL BANK OF OF 1561.82 FEET TO THE INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS will comply with all appropriate require reversal or modification https://www2.epa.gov/caa-per- FLORIDA, POINT OF CURVATURE OF A FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, provisions of Chapters 62-4, of the agency's proposed action mitting/florida-proposed-title-v- Plaintiff, CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAV- OTHER THAN THE PROPER- 62-204, 62-210, 62-212, 62- including an explanation of how permits. vs. ING A RADIUS OF 330.00 TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE 213, 62-296 and 62-297, F.A.C. the alleged facts relate to the JOHN WILLIAM JAFFE A/K/A FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST The Permitting Authority will is- specific rules or statutes; and, 554551 JOHN W. JAFFE; et. al., 17°20'29”, A CHORD BEAR- FILE A CLAIM BEFORE THE sue a proposed permit and sub- (g) A statement of the relief January 16, 2020 Defendant(s). ING OF S 08°04'44” W AND A CLERK REPORTS THE SUR- sequent final permit in accor- sought by the petitioner, stating CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE CHORD LENGTH OF 99.50 PLUS AS UNCLAIMED dance with the conditions of the precisely the action the petition- NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ac- FEET; THENCE ALONG THE Dated: 7th January, 2020 draft/proposed permit unless a er wishes the agency to take cordance with the Final Judg- ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK response received in accor- with respect to the agency's ment of Foreclosure entered on ARC LENGTH OF 99.88 FEET COLUMBIA COUNTY CIRCUIT dance with the following proce- proposed action. A petition that January 6, 2020 in the above- TO THE POINT OF REVERSE COURT dures results in a different deci- does not dispute the material styled cause, I will sell to the CURVATURE OF A CURVE By: /s/ Amber Hancock sion or a significant change of facts upon which the Permitting highest and best bidder for TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RA- Deputy Clerk terms or conditions. Com- Authority's action is based shall cash on May 13, 2020 at 11:00 DIUS OF 330.00 FEET, A (Court Seal) ments: The Permitting Authority state that no such facts are in a.m. (EST), at the Third Floor CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34° AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- will accept written comments dispute and otherwise shall of the Columbia County Court- 25'28”, A CHORD BEARING TIES ACT concerning the draft/proposed contain the same information house, 173 N.E. Hernando Av- OF S 00°27'46” E AND A If you are a person with a dis- Title V air operation permit for a as set forth above, as required North Florida College, Madison enue, Lake City, FL. CHORD LENGTH OF 195.30 ability who needs any accom- period of 30 days from the date by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Be- FL: Seeking Interim Chief LOT 3 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE modation in order to participate of publication of the Public No- cause the administrative hear- Business Officer with Skills COMMENCE AT THE NW ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN in this proceeding, you are enti- tice. Written comments must be ing process is designed to for- and Desire to develop into CORNER OF THE SOUTH ½ ARC LENGTH OF 198.27 tled, at no cost to you, to the received by the close of busi- mulate final agency action, the Dean; OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP FEET TO THE POINT OF RE- provision of certain assistance. ness (5:00 p.m.), on or before filing of a petition means that See www.nfcc.edu for details. 5 SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, VERSE CURVATURE OF A Persons with a disability who the end of this 30- day period the Permitting Authority's final COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAV- need any accommodation to by the Permitting Authority at action may be different from the DA; THENCE S 00°35'31” E ING A RADIUS OF 360.00 participate should call the ADA the above address. As part of position taken by it in this writ- ALONG THE WEST LINE OF FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF Coordinator, Jacquetta his or her comments, any per- ten notice of Intent to Issue Air SAID SECTION 25 A DIS- 16°23'15”, A CHORD BEAR- Bradley, P.O. Box 1569, Lake son may also request that the Permit. Persons whose sub- PUBLISHER'S NOTE TANCE OF 738.53 FEET TO ING S 09°28'52” E AND A City, FL 32056, 386-719-7428, Permitting Authority hold a pub- stantial interests will be affect- All Yard Sale Ads THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CHORD LENGTH OF 102.61 within two (2) working days of lic meeting on this permitting ed by any such final decision of Must be Pre-Paid. THENCE N 88°33'18” E A DIS- FEET; THENCE ALONG THE your receipt of this notice; if action. If the Permitting Authori- the Permitting Authority on the TANCE OF 1180.90 FEET; ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN you are hearing impaired call ty determines there is sufficient application have the right to pe- YARD SALE 1/17 & 1/18, 8am- THENCE S 00°35'31” E A DIS- ARC LENGTH OF 102.97 (800) 955-8771; if you are interest for a public meeting, it tition to become a party to the 2pm. 172 SW Lancelot Gln. TANCE OF 369.27 FEET TO FEET TO THE POINT OF TAN- voice impaired call (800) 955- will publish notice of the time, proceeding, in accordance with Lake City. Plus Travel Trailer. THE CENTERLINE OF A 60 GENCY OF SAID CURVE; 8770. date, and location in the Florida the requirements set forth FOO WIDE ROAD EASE- THENCE S 01°17'15” E, A DIS- Administrative Register (FAR). above. Extension of Time: Un- MENT; THENCE S 88°33'18” TANCE OF 245.85 FEET TO A 555878 If a public meeting is requested der Rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., W ALONG SAID CENTERLINE POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE January 16, 23, 2020 within the 30-day comment pe- a person whose substantial in- AND ITS WESTERLY EXTEN- OF SAID SECTION 25; riod and conducted by the Per- terests are affected by the De- SION A DISTANCE OF THENCE S 01°17'15”E, A DIS- PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT mitting Authority, any oral and partments action may also re- 1180.90 FEET TO THE WEST TO ISSUE AIR PERMIT Florida Registered Brangus Bulls 1-3 TANCE OF 257.55 FEET TO A written comments received dur- quest an extension of time to years old, certified, gentle, LINE OF SAID SECTION 25; POINT ON THE NORTH LINE Department of Environmental ing the public meeting will also file a petition for an administra- THENCE N 00°35'31” W, Protection Northeast District ready to breed. $2000-$2500. OF “FERNWOOD ESTATES” A be considered by the Permitting tive hearing. The Department 352-215-1018. ALONG SAID WEST LINE A SUBDIVISION AS PER PLAT Office Draft/Proposed Permit Authority. If timely received may, for good cause shown, DISTANCE OF 369.26 FEET THEREOF RECORDED IN No. 0230046-007-AV New Mil- written comments or comments grant the request for an exten- TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- PLAT BOOK 4 PAGES 104- lennium Building Systems, received at public meeting re- sion of time. Requests for ex- NING. SUBJECT TO EXIST- 104A OF THE PUBLIC LLC, Lake City Columbia Coun- sult in a significant change to tension of time must be filed ING COUNTY ROAD RIGHT- RECORDS OF COLUMBIA ty, Florida Applicant: The appli- the draft permit, the Permitting with the Office of General OF-WAY ALONG THE WEST COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE cant for this project is New Mil- Authority shall issue a revised Counsel of the Department at SIDE THEREOF. N 77°07'10” W, ALONG SAID lennium Building Systems, draft/proposed permit and re- 3900 Commonwealth Boule- Cows for Sale, 10 head, all SUBJECT TO AND TOGETH- NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF LLC. The applicants responsi- quire, if applicable, another vard, Mail Station 35, Tallahas- bred, some with calves, $7,500 ER WITH AN EASEMENT FOR ble official and mailing address for all. Can delv. 352-575-7498. Classified Department 755-5440 LAKE CITY REPORTER THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020 9A Classifi ed Department 755-5440 THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 2020 SPORTSCLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 5B FISHING Poole Realty CALL ALECIA Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- PUBLISHER'S NOTE KIRKLAND AT 386-688-1269. 0237 Looking for a 4BR/2BA Florida Law 828.29 requires JUST REDUCED!!!! 30 acres home on 2 acres in the quiet dogs and cats being sold to be Poss. owner financing w/20% countryside. This $140,000. at least 8 weeks old and have a down.MLS#103592. $130,000. MLS#106221 health certificate from a li- Lake City. LAKE ACCESS Priced to Sell. AS IS. 3 BR/2B. censed veterinarian document- Beautiful 2-Story 2,709 SQFT Fenced b.y., split plan. ing they have mandatory shots 3BR/2.5BA brick home on 1.34 Screened back porch, private and are free from intestinal and acres. $295,000 MLS104262 b.y. $182,900. Elaine Tolar external parasites. Many Daniel Crapps 386-755-5110. 386-365-1548. MLS #106321. species of wildlife must be li- censed by Florida Fish and Poole Realty Ronnie Poole Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- 386-208-3175 MLS104344 3/2 0237 3BR/2BA pool home. LG tact the local office for informa- 38 acre mini farm. Over GR, Kit w/eat-in bar. Screened tion. 2,000sf, fenced and xfenced, porches and pool 20'x30' work- wrapped scrn porch. $325,000. shop. $229,000. MLS#106322 Poole Realty CALL DAVID Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- MINCEY AT 386-590-0157. 0237 4BR/2BA. Both front 3BR/2BA, 5 ac., cleared, Horse porch and large back porch. Want to buy cattle. All kinds friendly. MLS#105579. Workshop with wall unit AC . 352-339-3018 $199,900.#. $107,000. MLS#106329 Wanted to lease pasture for 3/2 Kitchen allows for cooking Lake City. SPACIOUS 1,815 cattle. 352-339-3018 & conversations from both SqFt Brick medical bldg., newer sides. Must see! $139,900. A/C and roof, 2+ acres ML- Elaine Tolar 386-365-1548 ML- S106334 $275,000. Daniel S105645. Crapps 386-755-5110. Poole Realty CALL KELLIE Near I-10 & 1-75. 4 /2.5 10 SHIRAH AT 386-208-3847 2BR/2BA w/garage, 5 min from acres. Fruit trees, pond , HUGE Great starter/retirement workshop, airplane hangar, VA. Call 386-755-4590 or 386- 3BR/1BA. Near hospital and 365-8428. $209,000. Becky Summers schls. MLS#106030. $119,500. 813-763-1180. MLS #106343 Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- 0237 This beautiful brick PUBLISHER'S NOTE 3BR/2BA. Wood FPL, Florida All real estate advertising in this Room, garage, shed, Sub-Zero newspaper is subject to the fair Country Living 3/2 DW Refrig. $285,000. MLS#106101 housing act which makes it ille- Ichetucknee Springs area. gal to advertise "any prefer- $750/mo. 1St, last and sec. No Poole Realty CALL SUSIE ence, limitation, or discrimina- indoor pets. Call 352-818-9834. HUDSON AT 386-854-5161 tion based on race, color, reli- Nice 10+ acre tract, mostly gion, sex, disability, familial sta- wooded. Private. MLS#106120. tus or national origin; or any in- $85,000. tention to make such prefer- ence, limitation or discrimina- Five Ash Forest New Model! Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- tion." Familial status includes Gorgeous 2020 Town Home 0237 Established motel located children under the age of 18 liv- 2/2 w/den. Tank pkg. Carport, on US HWY 90. Close to I-10. ing with parents or legal custo- shed and Screen room. Call for 25 guest rooms, managers apt, dians, pregnant women and appointment. 386-303-2491 $350,000. MLS#106132 people securing custody of chil- COURTESY Poole Realty CALL KATY dren under the age of 18. This Five Ash Forest, Now Avail- newspaper will not knowingly able! Beautiful 2018 Destiny YANOSSY AT 386-688-0654 Over 40 acres. A little slice of accept any advertising for real Tackling the best with open floorplan. Fpl, Fully estate which is in violation of furn. Garage, patio. Call 386- heaven in rural North Florida, Columbia High Bassmasters Seth Slanker (left) and Jackson Swisher (right) fished MLS#106174. $105,000. the law. Our readers are here- 303-2491 386-303-2222. by informed that all dwellings as co-anglers on Day 1 of the Bassmaster Eastern Open on the Kissimmee Chain, 4BR/3B Formal LR/DR Break- Jewel Lake. 4BR/2B with gen- advertised in this newspaper which features 225 boats. Slanker weighed in a three-fish limit for 6.1 pounds fast nook, wood burning FP. erator, granite countertops. are available on an equal op- Owners suite. $229,900. Elaine Gated subdivision. $285,600. portunity basis. To complain of while Swisher weighed in three fish for 5.3 pounds. Both got to fish with a pro Tolar 386-365-1548. MLS Crystal Harvey 904-553-1877. discrimination call HUD toll free angler and will do so again today. #101204. MLS #106180 at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free telephone number to the hear- Daniel Crapps Agency 755- Daniel Crapps 386-755-5110. ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. 5110 MLS102311 $279,900 MLS106219 SPACIOUS Lake City, 3/2 home in Planta- 3BR/2BA brick home on .5 es in scoring offense, field tell your guys? Do you tell tions. 2,087 sq ft., lg master acres, comes w/2 car garage, goal percentage, three- your guys?’ Every team is suite w/massive walk-in closet. newer A/C, and shed $154,900 GATORS Continued From 5A point field goal percentage different. We didn’t even and three-point field goals bring it up,” White said of THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 4 acres Wellborn. Secluded made. Tyree. “They’re not the By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek country setting. Nice neighbor- White called it one of the hood. Owner Financing! NO “It makes me feel better same team without Tyree. 8QVFUDPEOHWKHVH-XPEOHV best offensive stretches RQHOHWWHUWRHDFKVTXDUH DOWN! $29,900. $307/mo 352- about our team and our He’s a terrific player. We WRIRUPIRXURUGLQDU\ZRUGV 215-1018. for his team this season. would have needed to play www.LandOwnerFinancing.com chances moving forward,” “I guess it was needed, White said. “If our last correctly on the defensive USETG @PlayJumble 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, especially the way they end regardless. Obviously, gorgeous oaks, great area, site defensive effort became built homes only. Owner Fi- responded to the way that the norm, we wouldn’t our chances improved nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. we opened the game,” win many more games. when he didn’t play.” $513/mo 352-215-1018. White said. “It was kind of The way we defended ENESS www.LandOwnerFinancing.com odd in that regard. We go (Tuesday) gives you a 5. Locke sets UF record Daniel Crapps Agency 755- on a big run and you feel, chance night in and night 5110 MLS101681 $39,500 ‘Wow, we’re playing really White wasn’t the only each (2) 5ac tracts on oak lined out.” one who rewrote the UF 172nd St w/planted pines in well.’ And then they just PIHEIP 2011 great investment. punch you in the mouth record books Tuesday. 4. Rebels without Tyree Shooting guard Noah JUST JUMBLE DSS‡)ROORZXVRQ7ZLWWHUJUST and come right back. And Coldwell Banker-Bishop Becky Life was easier on Locke made multiple Summers 813-763-1180 Two then we spread it open Florida’s defenders with three-pointers against Beautiful River Front Lots. again. The last five min- FRUGIE $198,900. Elaine Tolar 386- the Rebels missing their Ole Miss for the 13th *HWWKHIUHH utes of the first half was 365-1548. MLS #106037. top player, guard Breein consecutive game, which pretty good for sure.” 1RZDUUDQJHWKHFLUFOHGOHWWHUV Daniel Crapps Agency 755- Tyree. He’s ranked No. is now the longest streak ‹7ULEXQH&RQWHQW$JHQF\//& WRIRUPWKHVXUSULVHDQVZHUDV 5110 MLS106302 THE PLAN- 5 in the SEC in points $OO5LJKWV5HVHUYHG VXJJHVWHGE\WKHDERYHFDUWRRQ TATIONS! Lake City. Lakefront in program history. The lots, $39,500 each or 3 Lots for 3. Defense bounces back per game (17.8) and had previous mark of 12 Ans. $97,000. Florida’s 91-75 loss at averaged 26.5 in his first here: belonged to former Gator Missouri was the worst two conference games. Brett Nelson from 2000-01. (Answers tomorrow) Remax, Missy Zecher 386-623- 0237 Gorgeous 5 acre lot on defensive performance Fortunately for the Gators, Jumbles: DITTO GIZMO OFFEND LESSON Locke, who set Florida’s Yesterday’s paved road in Meadow View White said he’s seen from Tyree was a late scratch freshman record last sea- Answer: 6KHÀQDOO\UHDFKHGWKHSDULQWZRVKRWVDIWHU Subdivision. $25,000. she — LONGED TO DO IT MLS#106342 one of his teams, but due to a back bruise and son with 81 three-pointers the Gators returned to did not play. He scored made, hit one of his two form Tuesday. UF, which 20 points in Missisisppi’s treys in the first half to entered the game ranked overtime loss at UF last break a 24-24 tie. last in the SEC in scoring season. “The transition 3 we had defense, held the Rebels “There’s always a con- by Locke was big during below their season averag- versation, ‘When do you that run,” White said.

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BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia guard Jordan Smith takes a shot against Saint Francis Catholic on Tuesday night. field appear set as ninth-place South Lake RANKINGS only has a rating of 4.435. Continued From 5A CHS SOCCER Despite a 10-1-1 record, Columbia’s girls month will determine the champions and squad fell even further out of the playoff MaxPreps will then seed the field based off field. The Lady Tigers dropped from ninth the rankings. to 11th in Region 1-6A, largely due in part After the four district winners, the other to a weak strength of schedule compared four at-large bids determined by the rat- to the rest of the region. ings. The new playoff formula instituted Columbia has a 5.746 rating behind this season is calculated via MaxPreps’ Fletcher’s 9.675 for the final playoff spot. rankings system. The boys (6-5-5) dropped from 14th to Like last week, Region 1-6A also cur- 17th in Region 1-6A with a 2.331 rating, rently has four teams from District 2 in the far behind Tate’s 9.496 for the final playoff playoff field. Gainesville (10-5) would cur- spot. Making the regional field for both rently be a seventh seed (9.703) and Chiles the girls and boys will likely come down (9-6) the eighth seed (8.598). to winning the district tournament at the Tate (12-2) leads District 1-6A at beginning of next month. 12.347, Daytona Beach Mainland (10-8) is in front in District 4-6A at 11.496 and ACROSS THE COUNTY Fleming Island (9-6) is up in District 3-6A The old playoff formula is still used in at 8.221. Forest (12-3) out of District 4 is Class 1A where the district champion and fifth (10.944). runner-up both make the playoffs. Here’s On the girls side, the Lady Tigers (15-4) where Fort White’s basketball teams stack held steady at seventh in Region 1-6A with up: a 8.510 rating. Their District 2-6A opponent The boys are fourth in District 6-1A with Lincoln (14-3) fell to second (15.460) in the 2-4 district record behind Hilliard (6-0), region behind District 4 leader Wekiva (12- Trenton (3-1) and Bell (4-2), but ahead of 5) at 15.920. Branford (1-3) and Union County (1-4). District 1 leader Pace (13-3) is third The girls are also fourth in the district at 12.692 while Creekside (10-4) leads with a 2-5 record behind Trenton (8-0), District 3 at 11.318. Columbia isn’t that far Branford (3-2) and Hilliard (2-2), but ahead behind fifth though, with Crestview (11-4) of Bell (2-6) and Union County (1-4). holding that spot at 8.868. As for the soccer teams in District 4-3A, Leon (11-5) is sixth (8.630) and Daytona they fall under the new playoff formula Beach Mainland (6-4) is eighth (8.001). from MaxPreps. The boys (2-12) are 21st The eight teams currently in the playoff while the girls (5-7) are 19th. 2020 CD SPECIAL

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