SUWANNEE INVITATIONAL SHS boys, girls track place first SPORTS « Page 1B Do you love to color? Details The Suwannee Democrat 15A EASTER EGG LUCKY YoU! TREAURE HUNT St. Patrick’s Day coloring contest You can win $200 Photo: Paul Buchanan 14A (SuwanneeSports.com) Suwannee Democrat 129th YEAR, NO. 43 | 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Wednesday Edition — March 5, 2014 50 CENTS Serving Suwannee County since 1884, including Live Oak, Wellborn, Dowling Park, Branford, McAlpin and O’Brien Live Oak Farmers Market? Century Ambulance reps speak out County’s decision to perform non-emergency medical transport will be devastating to the private company, says reps. “With the thin margins that we operate, if we have any more impact to our business, we may have to very well consider Come to meeting to learn more closing our operations. That’s a very real consideration.” The Live Oak CRA will host a town hall style meet- - John Glover, chief executive officer of ing on Thursday, March 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Live Oak Century Ambulance City Hall to get input from residents regarding the future possibility of a downtown farmers market. To By Bryant Thigpen learn more about the Farmers Market, visit suwan-
[email protected] needemocrat.com, search farmers market. Editor’s note: The Suwannee County Board of County Commissioners listened to concerns Century Ambulance representa- Yoho mobile office tives had concerning the county performing non-emergency medical transport at their hours today regular meeting Tuesday night. The follow- John Glover, chief executive officer of Century Ambulance, right, with WHO: Staff for Congressman Ted S.