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MCCRAY’S SHS basketball team manager NIGHT, 1B suits up for very memorable night Suwannee Democrat 129th YEAR, NO. 31 | 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Wednesday Edition — January 29, 2014 50 CENTS

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Editor’sof a note:two-part This series is the onfirst NASCAR racing legend, NASCAR legend Johnny “Speedy”calls Thompson. Suwannee home

Winter storm Leon brings possibility of snow flurries Johnny Thompson in car #2 at Jacksonville Speedway in 1950. By Bryant Thigpen possibility of adverse dri- [email protected] ving conditions such as ice Staff on roadways. Bridges and There are stories about the bravery and Winter storm Leon is elevated roadways are at a the iron-fisted constitutions of the early dri- making its way through the high risk for ice accumula- vers of NASCAR. It was a time of sand and south, bringing freezing tion on the surface. speed, when the annual spring assault on the temperatures with the pos- beach at Daytona brought drivers from all sibility of sleet and snow Rain over the to compete on two flurries today for our area, On Tuesday evening, the miles of beach and two miles of black top according to the National rain came in with sleet mix- Weather Center. The Flori- ing in. Today, there is a 70 SEE NASCAR, PAGE 15A da Highway Patrol urges motorists to prepare for the SEE WINTER, PAGE 13A Johnny Thompson (left) and Walt’s Live Oak Ford General Manager Jason Archer listen to the sounds of a 1952 Ford Flathead at Thomp- son’s barn near Live Oak. It is the kind of en- Former Live Oak gine Thompson ran on the Daytona Beach Course in the 50s. “What’s unique about the engine is that two middle man, wife killed cylinders share an exhaust in Georgia wreck port,” said Thompson. By Kevin Hall were riding in their The Moultrie Observer Chevrolet Trailblazer ‘Speedy’on the Thompsonat beach Daytona sands started MOULTRIE — Funeral north on Highway 133 services were yesterday Friday night, Worth Coun- for a former Live Oak ty Coroner Johnny John- man and his wife who son said, when a semi were killed Friday night in truck on Highway 112 ran a Worth County, Georgia the stop sign and collided accident, just north of with the SUV. Moultrie, where they had The semi driver has not been living. David and Kandy Bius SEE FORMER, PAGE 13A Edwards pleads guilty to child neglect Will spend 15 months in prison By Bryant Thigpen [email protected]

Charlette Tanikia Edwards was sentenced to 15 months in a state prison followed by five years of pro- Edwards Nan Kokanutphong, left and Yu-ri Chiba point on a world map to their home countries of Thailand and Japan. bation for child neglect with great - Photo: Andrew McGee bodily harm, according to the Suwannee County Clerk of the Circuit Court’s Office. Foreign exchange students SEE EDWARDS, PAGE 13A COURT UPDATE: learn American culture Program diversifies who are here to complete a one teresting fact about Yu-ri is her student body year academic requirement, ac- mother is Chinese and father is 1 set for murder trial, cording to BHS social studies Japanese. She is fluent in both lan- By Andrew McGee teacher Dan Taylor. Nan Kokanut- guages and very familiar with both 1 to enter plea [email protected] phong is from Bangkok, Thailand cultures, and has formally studied By Bryant Thigpen of the Circuit Court’s Of- and Yu-ri Chiba is from Sendai Korean language and culture. Her [email protected] fice. Branford High School currently which is Northern Japan in her has two female students from Asia hometown of Ishinomaki. An in- SEE FOREIGN, PAGE 13A A trial has been sched- Marcus Cole uled for one murder sus- Marcus Cole, charged TODAY’S WEATHER: pect and the other is ex- with two counts of capital LOW HIGH pected to enter a plea next first degree murder, is 28°F 39°F month, according to the scheduled for trial March 2014 Chevy Z-71 24-28, if not continued. Rain Suwannee County Clerk For up to the minute weather C r e w C a b s Cole, 40, of 12803 go to www.nflaonline.com. 225th Rd., was hosting a party and cookout at his INDEX WES HANEY Arrests...... 2A home with 11 people in Branford News...... 11A attendance. At approxi- Classifieds ...... 5B Make Your Best Deal! Obituaries ...... 5A mately 10 p.m. on Jan. 26, Sports ...... 1-2B JUST EAST OF DOWNTOWN • LIVE OAK, FL • 362-2976 Suwannee Living ...... 4A TV Guide ...... 6-8B WWW.WESHANEYCHEVROLET.COM SEE COURT, PAGE 13A Viewpoint ...... 6A 846048 FRIENDLY, NO HASSLE, BUYING EXPERIENCE www.suwanneedemocrat.com

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 3A School related employees of the year Suwannee County Tuesday, Feb. 4, at 6:30 2014 Florida Teacher of the served, followed by recog- ty’s district teacher of the quet. Tickets are required Schools school related em- p.m. in the Ann & Quinton Year Dorina Sackman, who nition of the teacher of the year and the school related and are $25. They can be ployees of the year for the Rumph Dining Room at the will serve as the keynote year from each school. The employee of the year will purchased by calling 386- transportation department, Advent Christian Village speaker. Dinner will be winner of Suwannee Coun- be announced at the ban- 647-4617. district office and facilities Phillips Dining Hall. This are named below. year, Suwannee County The banquet will be held will be hearing from the

Transportation department District office/IT department Facilities Sandra Neely Adam Boatright Danny Monroe Wanee Music Festival with The Allman Brothers Band to celebrate 10th anniversary This event is TICKETS April 10 - 12 with Three day general admis- sion tickets are $195 plus artists such as fees until Feb. 16 at 10 p.m. Trey Anastasio, EST when prices increase. Lynyrd Skynyrd, Tickets include three nights Tedeschi Trucks primitive camping (Thurs. - Band, Gov’t Sat.). Music begins at 12:30 Mule, Ivan p.m. Thursday, April 10. VIP TICKETS Neville’s $475 plus Fees includes one Dumpstaphunk, VIP three-day festival pass Bobby Lee to the festival beginning Rogers, Jasssz Thursday with special con- Band, cert viewing area at Peach Umphrey’s and Mushroom stages, catered lunch/dinner Fri. - McGee, Ziggy Sat., complimentary snacks Marley, Blues and soft drinks, discounted Traveler and beer and access to the Wanee many more. VIP only pre-party, com- memorative Wanee 2014 laminate, three nights primi- The Allman Brothers tive camping Thurs. - Sat., Band will celebrate the air conditioned restrooms, 10th anniversary of Wanee commemorative Wanee Music Festival April 10 - 2014 poster and Wanee 2014 12 at The Spirit of the VIP T-Shirt. Suwannee Music Park If you would like to make (SOSMP) in Live reservations for RV parking, Oak, with two perfor- cabins, primitive camping or mances from its band and a camper parking for the huge lineup of other artists. weekend at the SOSMP for Those artists include Trey this and other great events Anastasio, Lynyrd happing at the SOSMP, call Skynyrd, Tedeschi Trucks 386-364-1683, email spir- Band, Gov’t Mule, [email protected] or Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band, go to Umphrey’s McGee, Ziggy www.musicliveshere.com. Marley, Blues Traveler, You may also go to The Chris Robinson Broth- Soulive, Royal Southern Rodgers, Melvin Seals & General admission and [email protected] www.waneefestival.com for erhood, Hot Tuna Electric, Brotherhood, Walter Trout, JGB, Futurebirds, Matt VIP tickets are on sale at m. You may also go to more about Wanee. Moe., Rusted Root, Ivan Rob Garza (of Thievery Schofield, Break Science, the SOSMP at www.musi- www.waneefestival.tick- The Spirit of the Suwannee Neville’s Dumpstaphunk Corporation), Blind Boys Sean Chambers and The cliveshere.com, by calling ets.musictoday.com/Wa- Music Park is located at (music of Led Zeppelin), of Alabama, Bobby Lee Yeti Trio. 386-364-1683 or emailing neeFestival/calendar.aspx. 3076 95th Drive, Live Oak. AARP driver safety class for seniors Natural Nail AARP is offering the dri- niques will be taught aimed insurance for three years. is required. Please call Pat ver safety class for seniors at keeping you safe on the Drive safer with confi- Pell for price and to register at the Live Oak branch of road. The impact of aging dence, longer. Registration at 386-330-2276. the Suwannee River Re- on driving, current and new gional Library on Feb. 19 rules of the road in Florida from 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. will be reviewed. There are with a half hour for lunch. no tests. The Certificate of Please bring a sack lunch. Completion is good for a Manicure, Pedicure, Defensive driving tech- discount on your vehicle ly Facial & Massage o n $70! Call Sherrie 386-466-8051 Morgan Family

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Mantha Young, president Altrusa International of Lake City, right, and Kitty McElhaney, Al- trusa International of Lake City, spoke with Altrusa International of Live Oak members at their meeting of Jan. 23. Young invited Live Oak members for a joint participation in a Ser- vice Committee project co-sponsored with Kiwanis Club for the Pregnancy Care Center in Lake City and Live Oak. McElhaney invited the Live Oak Altrsa Club to attend the District Conference to be held in Jacksonville. The conference will feature Leadership, Care Service The Live Oak Lions Club was treated to a talk from Live Oak city councilman Keith Mixon Summit, Wellness, Fellowship and Service Projects. recently. Mixon gave an informative update on Live Oak’s development opportunities and accomplishments. - Photo: Homer Scroggin Annual Youth Ranch Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K is March 9 Submitted and develop strong, lawful, resilient and productive citizens who will make a pos- All athletes are invited to participate in itive contribution to our communities for this annual event being held at the Flori- years to come. This year the Youth da Sheriffs Boys Ranch located at 1813 Ranches will serve over 6,000 needy boys Cecil Webb Place, Live Oak. The event and girls. will begin promptly at 7:40 a.m. on Sun- This charitable, non-profit childcare day, March 9. All participants must be agency was founded by the Florida Sher- registered before Thursday, March 6, at iffs Association and operates four resi- 12 p.m. (EST). dential campuses and two camping facili- There will also be a 1.5K kids run of- ties. Additionally, it provides community- fered for free. A free pasta dinner for pre- based services and family counseling to registered athletes will be part of the as many of Florida’s neglected, troubled Expo Packet pick up from noon until 4 children as funds will permit. The organi- p.m. on Saturday, March 8. Fees will zation is funded primarily through chari- range from free for kids to $60 per adult, table donations from its generous donors. depending on the event entered. For de- The Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranches, Altrusa International of Live Oak makes check presentations during their meeting of Jan. tailed information on eligibility and reg- Inc. is nationally accredited by the Coun- 23 to Suwannee County Schools. Pictured (not in order) are; Lawanna Zimmerman, As- istration, please refer to the State of Mind cil on Accreditation of Services for Fam- sistant Principal Branford Elementary School; Amy Boggus, Principal Suwannee Primary Sports website at www.stateofmind- ilies and Children, Inc. and the American School; Becky Carter, Resource Teacher and Veronica Daquilla Reading Coach Suwannee sports.com. Camp Association. For more information, Elementary School; Jim Simpson, Principal Suwannee Intermediate School; Jay Jolicoeur, The mission of the Florida Sheriffs please visit www.youthranches.org or Principal Suwannee Middle School; Katrina Bius Assistant Principal Branford High School; Youth Ranches is to prevent delinquency contact your local Sheriff. Angie Stuckey, Assistant Principal Suwannee High School; Ann Thompson (far right), Pres- ident Altrusa International of Live Oak and Julie Ulmer (far left) Altrusa International of Live Oak and Suwannee County School Board. AURA Music & Arts Festival to hold first pre-party Feb. 13 at SOS Music Park

The event will feature the Heavy Pets, comes to life in the midst of Greenhouse Lounge and the Funky Nuggets. 800 acres of Spanish moss- AURA Music & Arts Fes- , Mike Dil- draped oak and cypress trees tival will have its first official lon Band, Kung Fu, Dopa- along the Suwannee River on-site pre-party in its 5-year pod, The Heavy Pets, Super- and utilizes one of the most history in February. Kicking human Happiness, Brock beautiful natural amphithe- things off Thursday, Feb. 13, Butler, Jimkata and more. aters in the country, made fans are invited to get settled Tickets are available now for more awe-inspiring by at The Spirit of the Suwan- the festival at lower prices, AURA’s attention to sound nee Music Park (SOSMP) a but prices will increase as it and lighting production. As night early and enjoy music gets closer to show time. Go always, AURA 5 will feature from three of Florida’s finest to www.AURAMusicFesti- live painters, an interactive bands in the scene - The val.com for ticket info. arts village, craft and food Heavy Pets, Greenhouse Since its humble begin- vendors, yoga & meditation Lounge and The Funky nings in Brooksville, AURA and inspiring transformation- Nuggets. Tickets are $30 for has become one of the pre- al workshops. the night and include camp- miere multi-day boutique Stay tuned for additional ing, music and all fees. music events in the South- details and artist announce- The official AURA festi- east US, attracting fans from ments. To join the wait list val, Feb. 14 – 16, features around the country. Now for cabins, golf cart rentals Lotus, Papadosio, Conspira- comfortably at home at the and RV -ups, please tor, Zoogma, The Werks, famed SOSMP, AURA contact SOSMP at 386-364- 1683, go to www.musi- cliveshere.com or email spir- [email protected]. Initial AURA 5 Artist Line-Up: Lotus (two nights) • Papadosio (two nights) • Conspirator • Zoogma • The Werks (two nights) • Marco Benevento • Mike Dillon Band • Kung Fu (two nights) • Dopapod (two nights) • The Heavy Pets • Superhuman Happiness • Start Making Sense: A Tribute to The Talk- ing Heads • COPE • Juno What?! • Twiddle • Jimkata • Brock Butler • The Resolvers • Pigeons Playing Ping Pong • Polyester Pimpstrap If you would like to buy tickets for this event, make www.suwanneedemocrat.com reservations for RV parking, cabins, primitive camping or camper parking for the AURA weekend or other events at the SOSMP, please call 386-364-1683, email 847736 [email protected] Suwannee Democrat or go to www.musi- cliveshere.com.

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Aug. 6, 1932, in Live Oak, Church as long as her Deborah D. Vargas on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2014. OBITUARIES Fla. She was married to the health permitted. Jeannette Jan. 23, 2014 Daniels Funeral Homes late Kurt Luth and they was preceded in death by & Crematory, Inc. , Live lived together in her husband, Ernest Lee eborah D. Vargas, Oak & Branford, Fla. Gainesville, Fla. before re- “Runt” Mathis in 1998. 61, Live Oak , tiring to Live Oak, Fla. in Survivors include a DFla. passes away 1990. brother, Robert Beverley of

Frances was a native and Jacksonville, Fla.; two sis- life-long resident of Fla. ters, Lanell Sapp and Mattie working as a nurse and re- Lee Hopkins both of Way-

tired from the V.A. Medical , GA.; numerous Center after fourteen years. nieces and nephews; care- Frances was an active givers, Barbara Tucker and Make healthy member of the Advent Crystal Lawson both of Christian Church of Live Live Oak, Fla. Oak. She enjoyed working living a family Kandy Elizabeth Johnson with and growing plants of Bius all kinds. She also enjoyed DEATH priority in 2014 Sept. 5, 1969 visiting with friends and David Thomas Bius Jan. 24, 2014 family. NOTICES By Mary D. Ward games and computer time. Jan. 28, 1968 She was predeceased by Florida Department of Health Also, consider limiting other Jan. 24, 2014 andy Elizabeth a brother Joe E. Green of in Suwannee County sedentary activities, such as Johnson Bius, 44, Live Oak and one step- Annette Elaine Rozier text messaging or chatting avid Thomas Kdied Friday, Jan. daughter, Helen Esposito, Jan. 22, 2014 Many people start the on the phone. If your chil- Bius, 45, of 24, 2014 in Worth County Warren, OH. New Year with resolutions dren play video games, opt DMoultrie, died from injuries received in an She is survived by one nnette Elaine to lose weight. Unfortunate- for activity-oriented video Friday, Jan. 24, 2014 in automobile accident. Her step-son, Ronald (Susan) Rozier, 63, of ly, most of those resolutions games such as dance video Worth County from injuries husband, David Thomas Luth of Estero, Fla., 1 step- AJasper, Fla. passed never make it past the end of games and video games that received in an automobile Bius also died in the acci- grandson Michael Esposito, away on Wednesday, Jan. January. This year, instead use a player's physical accident. His wife, Kandy dent. a sister-in-law, Betty 22, 2014. of going on a crash diet or a movements to control what Elizabeth Johnson Bius, Funeral services for Green, of Live Oak, 2 Daniels Funeral Homes crazy exercise program, take happens on the screen. also died in the accident. Kandy and David Bius nephews both of Live Oak, & Crematory, Inc. Live Oak small steps and focus on For many kids, organized Funeral services for were 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. Darrell Green and James & Branford, Fla. making healthy living a sports are a great way to stay David and Kandy Bius 28, 2014 at Cobb Funeral (Pam) Green, several great Please sign the guest family priority. fit. However, team sports or were 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. Chapel with the Rev. Alan nieces and nephews also book at www.danielsfuner- Set aside time each day dance classes are not for 28, 2014 at Cobb Funeral Tillman officiating. Inter- survive. alhome.com for physical activity Invite everyone. If your child is ar- Chapel with the Rev. Alan ment followed in Cobb Graveside services were your family to play catch or tistically inclined, take a Tillman officiating. Inter- Suncrest Memorial Gar- held, 11 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. Elaine Lancaster to join you on a walk. Start walk to collect leaves and ment followed in Cobb dens. 28, 2014 in the Live Oak Jan. 22, 2014 small, gradually adding new rocks that your child can use Suncrest Memorial Gar- Casketbearers for Mrs. Cemetery with Rev. Tim activities to the routine as in their artwork. If your dens. Bius were Wayne Gay, Ter- Carver officiating. laine Lancaster, 84, you and your children be- child likes to climb, head for Casketbearers for Mr. ry Croft, William Barnes, In lieu of flowers, contri- Live Oak, Fla. come more fit. Talk about the nearest park. If your Bius was John Sellers, Pat- Ross Lawrence, Maurice butions may be made to the Epassed away on physical activity as an op- child likes to read, walk or ton Walley, Doyle Ingram, Cronk and Farrell Hol- Advent Christian Village, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014. portunity to take care of bike to the library for a Randall Taylor, Glenn Ap- loway. P.O. Box 4305, Dowling Daniels Funeral Homes your body, rather than a pun- book. Another idea would pleman and Mark Grice. Born Sept. 5, 1969 in Park, FL 32064. & Crematory, Inc. Live Oak ishment or a chore. be to turn on your child's fa- Honorary casketbearers Columbus, Ga., she was the Please sign the guest- & Branford, Fla. Try one new healthy food vorite music and dance in were Freddye Whitston, daughter of Don Hilmer book at www.harrisfuneral- item or recipe a week. Make the living room. You might Willie Musselwhite and Johnson and Jackie Barnes homeinc.net. William L. Pinkerton meal preparation a family even teach them some dance Phillip Sutton. Johnson. She was a Cus- Harris Funeral Home & Jan. 27, 2014 event. Allow family mem- moves from your teenage Born Jan. 28, 1968 in tomer Service Representa- Cremations, Inc., Live Oak, bers to help with selecting years. Encourage each fami- Live Oak, Fla., he was the tive with Riverside Manu- Fla. 386-364-5115 was in illiam L. Pinker- healthy recipes and theme ly member to take turns son of the late John Hubert facturing Co. and was of charge of all arrangements. ton, 81, of Live nights to make meals fun. choosing the activity of the Bius and Sarah Elizabeth the Baptist faith. WOak, Fla. passed Most importantly sit down day or week. Ivey Bius. He was a super- Surviving, in addition to Evelyn Jeannette Mathis away on Monday, Jan. 27, together, away from the tele- Whatever you do, always visor with the Georgia Fed- her parents of Moultrie, are March 9, 1942 2014. vision and enjoy your meals remember to promote activ- eral State Inspection Ser- two sons, Justin Cade John- Jan. 27, 2014 Daniels Funeral Homes as a family as often as possi- ity and make it fun. When vice and was of the Baptist son and Parker Reid John- & Crematory, Inc. Live Oak ble. you spend time together, faith. son, both of Moultrie; one velyn Jeannette & Branford, Fla. One way to increase your you promote healthy habits Survivors include two grandchild, Karson Noah Mathis, age 71, of Please sign the guest children's activity levels is that will last a and sons, Justin Cade Johnson Johnson of Moultrie; the EWhite Springs, Fla. book at www.danielsfuner- to limit all screen time in- you strengthen your family and Parker Reid Johnson, mother of her grandchild, passed away Monday, Jan. alhome.com cluding television, video on the inside and out. both of Moultrie; one Kimberly Laverne Parker 27, 2014 at Shands at U.F. grandchild, Karson Noah of Moultrie; several nieces in Gainesville, Fla. Johnson of Moultrie; the and nephews and other Funeral services will be Alley makes Brewton-Parker Dean’s List mother of his grandchild, family members. held Saturday, Feb. 1, 2014 Kimberly Laverne Parker The family received in the chapel of Harry T. MOUNT VERNON— credited four-year Christian college south of Moultrie; his father-in- friends from 6-8 p.m. Mon- Reid Funeral Home in Teylor E. Alley of Live Oak qualified for of Macon and north of Jacksonville, FL. law and mother-in-law, Don day, Jan. 27, 2014 at Cobb Jasper, Fla. Interment will the Dean’s List at Brewton-Parker College The mission of Brewton-Parker College, a and Jackie Johnson of Funeral Chapel. follow at Oak Grove Ceme- of Mount Vernon, Georgia, for the fall Georgia Baptist college, is to develop the Moultrie; one brother, Tim Cobb Funeral Chapel has tery near Jennings, Fla. 2013 semester, announced Dr. Tim Searcy, whole student through the application of Bius and wife Misty of been entrusted with The family will receive Vice President for Academics. Biblically-centered truth to a liberal arts Kansas; two sisters, Cindy arrangements. friends at the funeral home Qualifying students were enrolled in 12 curriculum in a community of shared Bius Appleman and hus- on Saturday beginning at 1 or more hours and earned a grade point av- Christian values. band Glenn of Middleburg, Frances Green Luth p.m. erage of 3.6 or better. Visit Brewton-Parker College online at Fla. and Joanna Bius Grice Aug. 6, 1932 Mrs. Mathis was born in Brewton-Parker College is the only ac- www.bpc.edu. and husband Mark of Jan. 26, 2014 Pierce County, GA on Crestview, Fla.; several March 9, 1942 to the late nieces and nephews and rances Green Luth, L.W. and Eula Greene Bev- 2001 GMC 1500 other family members. age 81, of Live erley. She worked in the Affordable Auto Sales The family received FOak, Fla. passed restaurant business for friends from 6-8 p.m. Mon- away Sunday morning, Jan. many years. 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BIBLE VERSE “For our struggle is not against flesh and OPINION blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this Politics of hate and envy dark world and against the spiritual Part of the progressive agenda is France, it was Maximilien Robe- forces of evil in the heavenly realms. to create hate and envy. One com- A spierre's promoting hatred of the Therefore put on the full armor of God, ponent of that agenda is to attack MINORITY aristocracy that led to his acquiring so that when the day of evil comes, you the large differences between a dictatorial power. In the 20th cen- corporation's chief executive offi- tury, the communists gained power may be able to stand your ground, and cer's earnings and those of its aver- VIEW by promoting public hatred of the after you have done everything, to age worker. CNNMoney pub- czars and capitalists. In Germany, stand.” Ephesians 6:12-13 NIV lished salary comparisons in "For- Adolf Hitler gained power by pro- tune 50 CEO pay vs. our salaries" ~ moting hatred of Jews and Bolshe- © 2014 Creators Syndicate (http://tinyurl.com/c2b24rv). ~ viks. Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf's BY WALTER WILLIAMS I'm not equating America's pro- Suwannee annual salary is $2.8 million. CNN gressives and liberals with Robe- shows that it takes 66 Wells Fargo employees, whose aver- spierre, Josef Stalin and Hitler. I am saying that promoting age salary is $42,400, to match Stumpf's salary. It takes 57 jealousy, fear and hate is an effective strategy for leftist Democrat Wal-Mart employees, who earn $22,100 on average, to politicians and their followers to control and micromanage match CEO Michael Duke's $1.3 million. At General Elec- businesses. It's not about the amount of money top execu- tric, 44 employees earning $75,300 a year match CEO Jeff tives earn. If it were, politicians and leftists would be pro- Immelt's $3.3 million salary. For people with little under- moting jealousy, fear and hatred toward multi-multimil- standing, such differences seem patently unfair. Before lionaire Hollywood actors, celebrities and sports stars. But touching on the fairness issue, let's look at some high salaries there is no way that politicians could usurp the roles of that progressives ignore. Drew Brees, Kobe Bryant, Robert Downey Jr. and Oprah MYRA C. REGAN JEFF WATERS Forbes lists the "Highest-Paid Football Players 2013" Winfrey. That means celebrities can make any amount of Publisher Editor (http://tinyurl.com/kw4dv3d). Drew Brees, quarterback for money they want and it matters not one iota politically. Do the Saints, earned $40 million. If the average Saints orga- you think President Barack Obama would stoke the fires of Members of the Suwannee Democrat nization employee earned $45,000, it would take almost hate and envy by remarking that he thinks that "at a certain editorial board are Myra C. Regan, publisher, and Jeff Waters, editor. Our View is formed by that board. 900 of them to match Brees' salary. Patriots quarterback point, you've made enough money" -- as he did in a 2010 Tom Brady earned $31.3 million, and Los Angeles Lakers Quincy, Ill., speech -- in regard to the salaries of Winfrey, star Kobe Bryant earns $23.5 million for playing basket- Brees and Hollywood celebrities? ball. It would take the earnings of more than 1,200 workers Why the high salaries? Ask yourself: If a corporate board Editorial objectives for 2014 making $45,000 a year to match the earnings of Brady and of directors could hire a person for $45,000 who could do 1. Revitalize downtown Live Oak. Bryant. what a CEO could do, why would they pay CEOs millions? But the "unfair" salaries of sports players pale in com- If an NFL team owner could hire a person with the athletic 2. Continue work on Perimeter Road. parison with movie stars. According to Forbes' listing of the ability and decision-making capacity of Drew Brees for 3. Continue developing catalyst site. highest-paid actors (http://tinyurl.com/k3p8djs), Robert $100,000, why would he pay Brees $40 million? If some Downey Jr. earned $75 million from June 2012 to June other actor could have created as many box-office receipts, 4. Update our LDRs and comp. plan to 2013. Channing Tatum: $60 million. Hugh Jackman: $55 why would movie producers have paid Downey $75 mil- better protect resources and plan for growth. million. Let's suppose the cameraman working with lion? 5. Wise use of tax dollars. Downey earned $60,000. It would take the salaries of 1,250 There's another important issue. If one company has an of them to equal his salary. Oprah Winfrey's 2012 salary effective CEO, it is not the only company that would like to came to $165 million, thousands of times what the earnings have him on the payroll. In order to keep him, the compa- of people who work for her are. ny must pay him enough so that he can't be lured elsewhere. GUEST COLUMN Though sports and Hollywood personalities earn multi- ples of CEO salaries, you'll never find leftists and progres- Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George sives picketing and criticizing them. Why? The strategy for Mason University. To find out more about Walter E. A request want-to-be tyrants is to demonize people whose power they Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicate want to usurp. That's the typical way tyrants gain power. writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web for public They give the masses someone to hate. In 18th-century page at www.creators.com. workshops GUEST COLUMN Lori McCraney Suwannee County resident The facts of the matter, and some questions I am formally requesting that the Suwannee By Donna Ellis the DEP protect us? County Board of County Commissioners hold Concerned Suwannee County resident * Should the Board of County Commissioners perhaps public workshops to update our county’s Land The toxic spill at Eagle Creek that poisoned the drinking reconsider their decision to allow any industry to locate Development Regulations and Comprehensive water of 300,000 residents in West Virginia recently gave here “by right”, abdicating their responsibility and over- Plan to better protect county resources and plan me pause to reflect on a situation that is developing in our sight to research and review such applicants and require the for growth. The LDRs and Comp Plan have un- county. necessary permitting and/or special exceptions? dergone dozens of amendments in the last 20 * The Florida Geological Survey poster #11, indicates a * Is this a difficult question to answer? years, resulting in fragmented and non-confor- concentration of sinkhole activity in Northwest Suwannee mant land development regulations that no County. See: www.dep.state.fl.us/sinkhole/florida longer serve the best interests of Suwannee * Mr. Randy Harris, county administrator, recently County. The commissioners have repeatedly de- shared that a total of 12 sinkholes have already formed at FROM OUR READERS clined to address this issue. the catalyst site located in Northwest Suwannee County. Dear editor, The July 2013 addition of amendment LDR * Open sinkholes provide direct access to the aquifer sys- I give credit to elected officials when their motivation is 13-06, known as the by right amendment, con- tem for many kinds of pollutants. to support the community. I think, however, a review of tinues to be controversial. The amendment * Disturbing the surface area overlying a karst area such the story of the Three Bears is in order: Fair doesn't mean grants companies locating to the catalyst site as we have in Northwest Suwannee County, and building Equal; it means Sufficient. any land use “by right”, bypassing public hear- retention ponds in such an area, tend to cause sinkholes to Once upon a time the director of libraries could provide ings for special permits and special exceptions. form. a five percent raise for staff at no cost to the county. Elect- By doing so, the commissioners have nullified * Who would be responsible for a toxic clean-up if one ed officials, regretfully, decided that unless and until all the legal authority of land use approval conven- were to occur at the site? county departments receive a five percent raise (no more, tionally held by the Board of Commissioners * OSHA had sited Freedom Industries, responsible for no less, no fractions thereof) a massive psychological de- and the Board of Adjustment. A newly proposed the toxic spill at Eagle Creek, 35 times in the past and they pression will descend and there will be blight upon the amendment, LDR 13-07, restores one public were still in operation. (Freedom Industries has now de- land. hearing before the commissioners, but it is not clared bankruptcy.) Preventing that disaster is comfort to library staff. for land use approval, and thus provides no au- * Should we be concerned about the type of industry that John H.Bell thority to the board to deny any land use. Any may choose to locate to the catalyst site, or will OSHA and McAlpin and all land uses are pre-approved “by right”. The commissioners are telling the public that the by right amendment is necessary. They say that no company will locate at the catalyst site if it must comply with standard land use laws. This is not the case. Prior to the by right amendment, most types of land use did not require public hearings for special permits or special exceptions. Only the most dangerous or polluting uses, specifically, bio-medical waste incinerators, manufacturing and storage of explosives, paper and pulpwood manufacturing, Class III landfills, paint, oil, shellac, turpentine, lacquer, or varnish manufac- turing, petroleum refining, rendering plants, bulk storage yards for flammable liquids, and hazardous waste disposal (all listed in the LDRs) were required to have these special pub-

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"There is no more Punta vidual, but I've chosen to in Merritt Island, Florida. sual arts, textile arts, dance sleepy southern paradise and had written anything Rassa as you know it, Toby do just that this week, as I I am a voracious and ex- - but anyone who can cre- that really began to boom that was half as wonderful Cypress said, his eyes re- believe "once in a blue tensive reader, and I have ate a story, and paint a after the Second World as the works he wrote, he flecting sadness. It is all moon", the Lord himself read a great deal of fiction beautiful picture with War and with the advent of would have, in my opin- gone, Sol, just as Lake touches one of his children that is set in our beloved words and hold one's atten- air conditioning. ion, received the Pulitzer Okeechobee as we once with special gifts of Florida. Marjorie Kinnan tion with the artistry of "A Land Remembered" Prize for Literature. He de- knew it is gone, and the artistry so wonderful and Rawlings, Robert Wilder, those words over a space captures so much of what served it. custard apple forest is so unique they make us all Lillian Smith, and I could of time that is a book or a built our beloved state eco- I admired him, I respect- gone, and the bald cypress for a moment "lose our go on and on, but I won't. I story, well, they've truly, nomically in the sweeping ed him, I revered him. He are gone. You are trying to breath”. And we are so for- am going to express this, truly accomplished some- saga of a family's story and was the "real deal" and I, capture the fog, and no one tunate when they in turn however, not one of them, thing wonderful and history. A marvelous, epic along with many, many can do that." (From: A share with those of us who wonderful though they are, unique. story that makes one laugh, Floridians mourn the pass- Land Remembered by the are less creatively gifted. could even come close to I spoke with Patrick cry, and contemplate. ing of this great artist, of late Patrick Smith) Patrick Smith was one of "touching the hem" of Smith several times on the Yes, our Sunshine State this great writer, of this those rare and special indi- Patrick Smith's garment, as telephone. He critiqued a lost something "extra spe- great Floridian, but if he With beautifully and viduals who had the "gift"; it were when it came to the couple of my stories, and, cial" with the passing of could speak to us, I believe masterfully written prose, the "gift" of capturing absolutely marvelous sto- for that, I shall forever be Patrick Smith, but we are he would do it through a Patrick Smith, renowned pieces of poignant stories ries he told with such sen- grateful. I hope and pray so fortunate we can experi- quote from "A Land Re- author, educator, and great about Florida in prose that sitivity, pragmatism, and that someday, someone ence the wonder and membered" that should in- Floridian, captured so could move one from just "sheer" reality. will have the good sense to grandeur of Florida in his spire us all. much of the essence of our agony to ecstasy. He had When a writer, no matter take "A Land Remem- many books. If you haven't "All I'm trying to tell beloved Sunshine State in the gift. And he had it in who that writer may be, bered" and make a sweep- read Smith's works, I pray you is to be strong. Don't wonderful novels that cele- spades. has the ability to draw a ing movie or mini-series you will avail yourself to ever let nothing get you brated the life and people A native of Mendenhall, picture with words that out of it and try and do it do just that and do it soon. down. Don't be afraid or of this "Land of Sunshine" Mississippi, and a graduate will make the reader smell, justice. Patrick Smith was in- ashamed to love, to grieve in novels such as "The of the University of Mis- see, touch, feel that of "Our Florida" was the ducted into the Florida when the thing you love is River is Home", "The Be- sissippi where he received which they are writing last frontier on the Eastern Artists Hall of Fame a gone. Just don't let it throw ginning", "Forever Island", a Bachelor of Arts and a they have done something, Seaboard. The economy of number of years ago and you, no matter how much "Angel City", "Allapat- Master of Arts in English, and I mean something, the state was built primari- was one of Florida's most it hurts." tah", "The Seas that he came to Florida in 1966 which is the reason and I ly in its earliest days on decorated writers. His nov- From the Eight Mile Mourn", and, perhaps his and had a career that know I am prejudicial in timber, cattle, citrus, and, els were nominated for Still on the Woodpecker most notable and spanned a number of this statement, but I be- later, phosphate. Even be- Pulitzer Prizes many, many Route north of White renowned novel "A Land decades at Brevard Com- lieve that creative writing fore tourism, these pillars times, and I hate to make Springs. Wishing you all a Remembered". munity College. He died is the very highest form of of the state's economy did this statement, but if he day filled with joy, peace, I don't often devote my this past Sunday, Jan. 26, art. I admire other artistic much to bolster Florida had been from another re- and, above all, lots of love column to honor an indi- at the age of 87 at his home disciplines - music, the vi- from being a somewhat gion such as the Northeast and laughter.

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848304 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 11A JV Lady Bucs fall to Aucilla see story page B1 Branford News Serving southern Suwannee County, including Branford, O’Brien and McAlpin Branford Lodge No. 130 F&AM has 2014 Officer Installation

Bottom row from left: David Allen, Treasurer; Albert Pettingill, Senior Deacon; Wayne Smith, Worshipful Master; Manuel Starling, Junior Warden; Wendall Lewis, Junior Deacon. Mid- dle row from left: Dennis Starling, Senior Deacon; Paul Crowley, Junior Steward. Top row from left: Clarance Feagle, Marshal; Daniel Ritter, Chaplain; Harvey Buchanan, Tyler; Robert See, Secretary. - Photo: Donald Cadrain

Submitted hall was decorated with balloons, place Lodge room for the Installation ceremo- the Lodge where then installed. The evening of Jan. 11, 2014, members, mats and napkins with the Masonic ny. Worshipful, Stan Smith, brother of After the Installation, the Worshipful families and friends of Branford Lodge Square and Compasses printed on Wayne Smith had traveled from North Master thanked everyone and began intro- No. 130, Free and Accepted Masons, them. The incoming Worshipful Master, Carolina to install Brother Wayne as our ductions by introducing his family. Other joined at the Lodge for the 2014 Installa- Wayne Smith, his Lady Sandy and family Worshipful Master this year. Right Wor- Brothers where then invited to introduce tion of Lodge Officers. had done an outstanding job of decorating shipful, David Lane was installing Mar- their families and friends. Everyone was The evening began with a covered dish the hall for the event. shal and Right Worshipful, Wyatt Clark invited back to the dining hall for refresh- dinner that was enjoyed by all. The dining After dinner everyone adjourned to the was installing Chaplain. All Officers of ments. Arbor Day give-a-way a success By Andrew McGee Sullivan mentioned that plants in her will be celebrated on April 25. also have plant sales and plants available [email protected] mind are pretty much at the bottom of the “This is the time to plant, when it’s cool- for sale at our meetings.” food chain as the insects eat the plants, the er,” said Sullivan. “Moisture stays in the She said they get different speakers from The Sparkleberry Chapter of the Florida birds eat the insects, the larger carnivores ground better, the sun’s at a different angle all over the state who speak on different Native Plant Society held a Florida Arbor eat the birds and so on. and doesn’t dry it out or burn up the trees. things about growing, dealing with the en- Day celebration on Jan. 17, from 10 a.m. to “We really need to be aware of it,” said It’s just a better time to plant.” vironment in general or sustainability, just 1 p.m. outside of Branford Town Hall. The Sullivan. “So many invasive things have She hadn’t realized until recently that a little bit of everything. Chapter promoted the many benefits of happened around here like the Red Bay Arbor Day was celebrated all over the “Everybody is welcome to our meeting,” planting trees and gave away a potted na- disease that’s killing all the Red Bay trees world, but there are different names for dif- said Sullivan. “We like to have company tive tree to those who stopped by and want- around here and has decimated just about ferent countries. come in and hopefully they’ll stay with us. ed to take a plant home. Instructions were every large Red Bay along the East Coast According to Sullivan they gave out just When we get speakers in, it’s nice to have also, included on how to best care for any of Florida.” over 200 plants for the day and the rough a room full of people so they have some- one of the five varieties of the 250 plants. She said the disease only attacks plants head count was 158. one to talk to, so we don’t care if they’re “We like to teach people about native in the Laurel family which includes avoca- When asked whether the Chapter holds members or not.” plants. We feel like they’re important to our dos and to expect avocados and by-prod- fund raisers to offset the cost of giving The Sparkleberry Chapter of the Florida state,” said Sparkleberry Membership ucts prices to go up. She said there were al- away plants that come out of the Chapter’s Native Plant Society meets at 6:30 p.m. on Chair Carol Sullivan. “They’re disappear- ready reports of the decimation as far down treasury, Sullivan said, “We have a dona- the second Tuesday of each month (except ing at a terrible rate. We’re trying to pre- as Homestead, located in Miami-Dade tion thing at our meetings and we have June, July and August) at Hatch Park, 403 serve what we have.” County. plant giveaways to those who donate. We Craven St. SE Branford. She said that plant species have been and On a happier note, Sullivan said that day continue to evolve to survive and endan- was celebrated not only in Florida, but gered species are trying to hold on, but many of the Southeastern states because of many with little chance of survival. the temperatures. National Arbor Day 2014 Coming Friday Branford Skate Park grand opening. Story, photos.

Plenty of plants to go around. Let’s talk plants. - Photos: Andrew McGee

Arrests ...... 2A Sports ...... 1B Legal Notices ...... 3B Suwannee Living ...... 4A Follow us on INDEX Obituaries ...... 5A Viewpoint ...... 6A HI 39 LO 28 FACEBOOK PAGE 12A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 MLK parade float winners By Andrew McGee New National Grove Missionary Baptist Church with Live Oak on MLK Day, Jan. 20. Second place winner [email protected] Pastor Tommie Jefferson took first place for best float in went to Mt. Moriah Baptist Church under the Pastoral The 18th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade held in tutelage of Floyd Jones.

A rear view of the winning float. -Photos: Andrew McGee Mt. Moriah Baptist took second place. Some more photos from the parade

Live Oak Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 83.

All smiles for MLK Day.

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846328 and reduce risk of health ( 3 8 6 ) 6 8 8 - 7 4 8 8 complications. The pro- gram will include five M o n . - F r i . SUWANNEE RIVER READINGS classes, and a personal con- N O R T H F L O R I D A 8:30 am-6:00 pm P H A R M A C Y S a t u r d a y 9 a m - 1 p m Branford 2013 sultation with a registered OF BRANFORD S u n d a y - C l o s e d dietitian. Classes will begin Now accepting Jan. 31 through March 7 to Blue Cross Blue Shield be held each Friday morn- Health Options ing from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Everything For Your Home Recovery the Extension office. From Prescriptions to Medical Supplies We are now recruiting 305 SW US Highway 27 participants for this pro- C h e r r y L u m b e r t Branford, Florida 32008 gram. If you have been di- P h a r m a c i s t The water levels provided here refer to the height at the US Hwy. 27 784394 ( 3 8 6 ) 9 3 5 - 6 9 0 5 bridge in Branford in feet above mean sea level (ft-msl) at the gauging agnosed with type 2 dia- station. In the past the levels were read as gauge height not mean sea level. betes, are at least 21 years old, and are interested in 1/20/14...... 15.48 1/24/14...... 15.54 being a part of this pro- 1/21/14...... 15.6 1/25/14...... 15.49 gram, please call Cathy 1/22/14...... 15.63 1/26/14...... 15.42 Rogers or Karen McGal- To advertise your business here, 1/23/14...... 15.6 1/27/14...... 15.4 liard at the Suwannee Sponsored By: County Extension office at (386) 362-2771. call 386-362-1734 UF/IFAS Extension in SCAFF’S Supermarket Suwannee County is An for more information SCAFF’S Equal Opportunity Institu- 845992 Branford 386-935-1527 847034 tion WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 13A COURT UPDATE: 1 set for murder trial, Arrest Record Continued From Page 2A Scene W/Prop Damg, Jan 26, Billie Jo Grant, Jan 26, Curtis Lee 1 to enter plea Obstruction W/O Viol: 32, 851 SW 5th Street, Courtney, 23, 13516 92nd Continued From Page 1A been removed from the erdale, FL, Housed for LOPD- C. Kinsey Live Oak, FL, VOP (False Trail, Live Oak, FL, VOP court docked and is expect- Broward Co.: SCSO- A. Jan 25, Kimberly Kay Name/Arrestee), Cash (Resist Ofcr W/Viol): 2013, six of the party goers ed to enter a plea in Febru- Sutton Dennard, 49, 4169 280th Only to SVPS: LOPD- T. SCSO- W. Kelly got into a fight. ary. Hooker has been Jan 24, Lorenzo Terrace, Branford, FL, Faller Jan 26, Kyle Martin Jor- Shortly after the fight charged with the second Philmore, 43, 1215 SW Battery (Dom Violence): Jan 26, William Joseph dan, 23, 7696 185th Rd, had broken up, Cole went degree murder of his moth- 7th St, Live Oak, FL, VOP SCSO- S. Senea Brown, 26, 18485 161st Live Oak, FL, DUI: FHP- into his home and retrieved er, however, it is unknown O/C DUI, Marion Co- Jan 25, Braxton Tyrone Road, O'Brien, FL, Robin- A. Hughes a 30.06 rifle. at this time what he will DWLS/R: LOPD- D. Jones, 26, 10926 CR 132, son-Surrendered Bond, Jan 26, Julian Escamil- Mike Williams, 46, was plead to. Slaughter Live Oak, FL, Agg As- Armed Robbery, Burg la-Perez, 25, 11735 102nd about six feet away from a Hooker, 44, 14439 Jan 24, James Wade sault: Deadly Wpn: Dis- W/Armed, Grand Theft, Ter, Live Oak, FL, No truck his brother Abram 201st Rd., Live Oak, re- Barnett, 29, 6988 CR 248, charge, Hamilton Co- Burg of Conveyance, Poss D/L: LOPD- B. Harrison Williams, 41, was sitting portedly stabbed his McAlpin, FL, Battery VOP O/C Sale/Del Marij; F/Arm by Conv Felon: Jan 27, Joshua James in, when Cole reportedly mother, Rose Lawson, to (Dom Viol): SCSO- C. Poss +20G; and Felon SCSO- T. Lee Laws, 18, 6754 CR 248, shot and killed him. death on March 25, 2013. McInnis DWLS, Hamilton Co- Jan 26, Monichia Shau- O'Brien, FL, Contempt of Abram attempted to Hooker said that they had Jan 24, Travis Lamar VOP O/C Fel DWLS: na Beal, 22, 1809 2nd St Jury Selection: SCSO- T. leave in the truck when been fighting and the rea- Reid, 28, 10460 1st St, SCSO- B. Kastor NW Apt 1A, Live Oak, Smith Cole reportedly shot him in son he stabbed her was White Springs, FL, VOP Jan 25, Kenneth Alan FL, DUI: FHP- R. Taylor Jan 27, Josue Eduardo the head. He passed away because he just wanted O/C DWLS/R Cash Bond: McClain, 26, 4604 US Jan 26, Gregory Mark Ramirez, 21, 618 Ander- the following day. her to listen to him. SCSO- H. Harris 129 N, Live Oak, FL, Bur- Kirby, 61, 3751 SW 20th son Ave, Live Oak, FL, Cole then took the gun Following the incident Jan 24, Timothy Bran- glary, Battery Dom Vio- Ave Apt 28, Gainesville, VOP-Poss -20G back into his home. that occurred around 8 p.m. don McLean, 30, 6050 N. lence, Poss Drug Para- FL, Carry Concealed Cannabis, $250.00 Cash Guests at the party wit- March 25, Hooker did not Killeen Terr, Beverly phernalia: SCSO- T. (Firearm), DUI: FHP- E. Bond to SVPS: SCSO- T. nessed the shootings and call 911 for any medical Hills, FL, DUI, Leaving Meeks Williams Smith Cole admitted to shooting help. Lawson died as a re- the victims. sult of the injury to her Cole faces two charges chest. Foreign exchange students learn American culture of capital first degree mur- Hooker admitted to stab- der. bing his mother and re- Continued From Page 1A started in the fall and Nan Both girls’ biggest chal- nior Jessica Smith. “Nan is vealed the weapon he used came the day after. lenge is the language barri- the same way. I'm going to Kenneth Glenn Hooker to law enforcement offi- grandparents live in Shang- At home, Herrin made up er. be really sad when they Kenneth Hooker has cers. hai, China. a lot of 3 X 5 index cards “I can’t tell everyone have to leave. We've “Part of their academic and attached them to vari- what I feel and what I learned a lot about their cul- requirements is to study in ous objects to help the girls think,” said Yu-ri. “My ture, and enjoy their stay Winter storm Leon an English speaking coun- learn their names in Eng- brain is always thinking here in Branford." try and they both chose the lish. She wrote the English Japanese and I can’t say in "Nan is very sweet and brings possibility United States,” said Taylor. word of the object on the English.” has the most unique and fas- “They had the option of card and at the top left of Nan also has difficulty cinating things to say. She choosing a month or a year the card, the word is written trying to express herself us- also has a great fashion of snow flurries stay and both of them in Japanese and in the low- ing English by not possess- sense,” said junior Sabrina Continued From Page 1A the NWC out of Jack- chose a one year stay.” er right corner, the word is ing enough command of the Beckner. “Yu-ri became my sonville. Taylor said they’re part in Thai. Another learning language ... yet. friend on the first day she percent chance of rain dur- of an exchange program tool is that when the girls “I can’t speak English started school here, from ing the day and the chances Temperatures that matches willing hosts watch television, they use very well,” said Nan. then till now and hopefully of sleet are likely. The Temperatures today are with students abroad to be the closed caption option to Taylor said that although a long time after they leave, rainy weather should be not expected to exceed the immersed in the full cultur- practice their English. they experience the frustra- I can be friends with them leaving this evening, but upper 30s with a chance of al experience. Taylor de- tion to consistently verbal- both." there is a 20 percent rain and sleet between scribes the girls as being Adjusting ize, both are rapidly im- chance of light rain and noon and 3 p.m. By charming, demure and In school, they’re cur- proving. Travel sleet pellets. Rain is not in tonight, temperatures will pleasant to be around. rently learning the English “They learn like little Both girls arrived from the forecast for Thursday drop into the 20s, a low of “They’re both very system of measurement as sponges,” said Taylor. “I Asia and landed at Atlanta and Friday. There is a 20 28 with a slight chance of adaptable and the kids are they both grew up using can assure you by the time International Airport and percent chance of rain on rain showers and sleet be- very intrigued by them,” the metric system. As a they leave in June, their since being in Florida have Saturday. fore midnight. Tomorrow, said Taylor. way of helping them English will be so much visited Cedar Key and also temperatures begin to Their host, Brenda Her- along, Taylor now regular- better.” St. Augustine. Snow flurries warm up, with a high of 55 rin, whose mother was ly eats lunch with them for Another obstacle, by no Today will be the coldest and a low of 33. On Fri- Japanese, said they are very about 20 minutes in the fault of their own is the dis- Favorite food day, with highs around 39. day, the high predicted is well liked by all and she is classroom and they often tinct differences in the man- Nan’s is pizza while Yu- Weather conditions could 67, with low of 43. Tem- very happy to have them. go online learning more ner of communication be- ri’s favorite is bacon. produce some snow flur- peratures will be back to The girls didn’t know about American culture tween cultures. Taylor told ries, but accumulations are the mid and upper 70s by each other prior to coming and language. Taylor re- them while communicating Favorite movies not expected, according to Saturday. to America, but since arriv- cently taught them transla- in American culture it was Yu-ri’s favorite movies ing in Branford and living tions of idioms from Chi- important to keep good eye are the Harry Potter and together with Herrin, nese philosopher Confu- contact with the person or Twilight series and also the A request for they’ve become good cius and touched on vari- people they are addressing, romantic film, The Note- friends. ous other topics. One dif- but in Asian cultures, they book. Nan really enjoys the public workshops Herrin said it all came ference about a typical explained it’s the opposite. comedy, Night at the Muse- Continued From Page 6A tect the interests of the about when one of her school day is that in Asian In Asian culture, it’s custom- um. public. friends heard there was a culture, the kids remain in ary for people to often bow lic hearings. Third, ban dangerous Japanese exchange student one classroom the entire their heads and to avert their Favorite place Now, anything goes. The and polluting uses out- coming to the area that day opposed to going to gaze downward as a sign of Yu-ri’s favorite place is at commissioners can only right. Our county is no needed a place to stay, so multiple classrooms. respect. Also, the older a Brenda Herrin’s home and discourage undesirable place for such industries, she agreed to take her in. Understandably, it’s tak- person in age in Asia, even if Nan’s is Oaks Mall in uses by withholding eco- contrary to the claims of Her friend knew someone en some time for the girls to by only one year are revered Gainesville. nomic incentives from local special interests that who could get the process feel completely comfort- by the younger person and companies. They have re- are promoting Suwannee rolling. able with the new surround- this rigid discipline is taught Favorite time linquished their decision- County as a dumping “They set me up right ings and change in their to the youth at a very early Nan’s favorite times are making authority. ground. Such uses are un- quick,” Herrin said, laugh- lives, but they’re coming age. the holidays and both girls Let us not kid ourselves. suitable for locating on ing. along. enjoyed this past Thanks- Suwannee County was the sinkhole-prone cata- Aside from the speedy Taylor said that for a few Creating friendships giving. They were able to very lucky that IWMS sim- lyst properties, which are process, she originally was months, Yu-ri would sit A couple of the girl’s fel- have a wonderful south- ply went away mad. In located in a high ground- only going to have Yu-ri back and observe his drama low students had this to say ern-style American meal fact, if IWMS were to find water aquifer recharge stay with her. Herrin ex- class, but has now started to about them. with about 25 other peo- an investor with deep area. Property owners plained that Nan was al- participate. "Yu-ri is one of my best ple. Yu-ri said her best or pockets and an unconsci- near the catalyst site also ready in the U.S. and she “That’s one of the real friends, and she is the favorite time was the first entious profit motive, it must have their interests was only supposed to keep bright spots that I see,” said sweetest and the most inno- day she arrived in Bran- could buy a catalyst parcel protected. her for a weekend until an- Taylor. cent girl I know,” said ju- ford. from the bank, finance its Let us retire old notions other home was found. Both girls are currently in own infrastructure, and es- and find new economic de- Herrin thought it best the 11th grade and in June will tablish its huge medical velopment talent with fresh girls stay together, so she return to their native coun- Edwards pleads guilty waste facility in Suwannee ideas about attracting de- decided to keep Nan too. tries. County without impedi- sirable, economically sus- “I thought it would be Yu-ri will skip her senior ment. The by right amend- tainable businesses to our easier to have two girls, so year in Japan and Nan will to child neglect ment makes this possible. county. they would have someone return to Thailand to com- It is not difficult to cor- It is troubling that our to bond with,” said Herrin. plete her last year of high Continued From Page 1A sponded to the scene and rect these problems. commissioners have low- Yu-ri came to her about school. transported the child to First, rescind the by right ered the county’s standards two weeks after school Overcoming barriers Edwards, 34, 577 SE Shands Live Oak Regional amendment to restore pro- for businesses seeking to John St., Lake City, was Medical Center where he tection for the county. The locate on the catalyst prop- arrested on July 5, 2013, was pronounced dead. majority of potential uses erties. They are, under- Former Live Oak man, wife for aggravated manslaugh- Detectives later arrived for catalyst properties, standably, afraid of law- ter on a child less than 18 at the scene and deter- such as light manufactur- suits. But gutting land use killed in Georgia wreck years-of-age following a mined the child had been ing and distribution cen- regulations does not pre- Continued From Page 1A Johnson and Jackie Barnes lengthy investigation for left in the care of Ed- ters, have never been re- vent lawsuits or make our Johnson. her involvement in the Au- wards’s live in boyfriend. quired to have public hear- county more competitive. been charged, Johnson Their funeral was yester- gust 2012 death of her 18- Bates reported that dur- ings for special permits and It only makes Suwannee said, but the Georgia State day, Jan. 28 at Cobb Funer- month-old baby. ing that time, the exceptions. Only compa- County more vulnerable to Patrol is still investigating. al Chapel in Moultrie. According to Live Oak boyfriend physically nies with interests in the dangerous industrial abus- David Bius, 45, was a Read their obituaries, Police Detective Justin abused the child which ul- dangerous or polluting es and accidents. supervisor with the Geor- 5A. Bates, on Aug. 7, 2012, at timately resulted in the uses listed above benefit Concerned citizens will gia Federal State Inspec- approximately 8 p.m., child’s death. from the by right amend- not stand for the status quo. tion Service. He was born LOPD officers responded The boyfriend, Clarence ment. Fixing the corrupted LDRs Jan. 28, 1968, in Live Oak, to a residence in the 600 Johnson, was arrested on Second, restore local and Comp Plan will be a and was the son of the late block of Webb Drive, Aug. 15, 2012, and control. The LDRs ab- major issue during this John Hubert Bius and where Edwards was stay- charged with felony mur- solutely must provide cri- election year. Commission- Sarah Elizabeth Ivey Bius. ing at the time, for the re- der and aggravated child teria for requiring some ers, do the right thing and Kandy Bius, 44, was a cus- port of an unresponsive abuse with great bodily companies to testify in work with your con- tomer service representa- 18-month-old. harm. public hearings before the stituents to rewrite the tive with Riverside Manu- Upon arrival, Bates said Edwards was previously commissioners or Board of LDRs and Comp Plan to facturing Co. and was born the officers determined arrested on March 8, 2013 Adjustment as to how the protect the people and re- on Sept. 5, 1969, in Colum- that evening the victim be- and was charged with ne- companies’ proposed land sources of Suwannee bus, Ga., she was the came unresponsive for an glect of child resulting in uses will promote and pro- County. daughter of Don Hilmer David and Kandy Bius unknown reason. EMS re- great bodily harm. PAGE 14A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 15A NASCAR legend calls Suwannee home Continued From Page 1A per clippings from those watch his first race. “I was the first person The Holly- clippings this article was “I stood in the palmet- to show up for the job,” wood Dare- on Highway A1A. born. tos and watched my first explained Thompson. “I devils show For those too young to Thompson has written a race,” Thompson said. told them I did a lot of for which remember, this was the book that sold over 700 He was 23-years-old racing out west, midgets Thompson era where the heart and copies titled, “From the and he was hooked. and drags. I had to tell drove in soul of a sport was born. Cotton Patch to the Race “Seeing the race gave them my racing was at a 1951. It is a compelling time Track”. That book, a bi- me the interest and desire place as far away from of racing’s most colorful ography tells his story. for the competition,” he Jacksonville as I could legends when the drivers A veteran of World War said. think of so my story rolled up their sleeves and II and the Invasion of September of that year would be hard for them to raced, not for the money Normandy, Thompson found Thompson looking check because I had never “Went to the track with- someone tampering with or the fame, for the raw mostly did welding in the for any kind of work. raced.” out a penny in my pocket his car, putting syrup in sport. military. When the war In the help wanted clas- Thompson got the ride and came out with forty his gas tank. They were legends of ended, he came home to sified section of a Jack- from the Milford Broth- dollars.” The racing “bug” had NASCAR. an America where jobs sonville newspaper he ers. As fate would have it, ignited in Thompson and Johnny “Speedy” were scarce. The major read about “someone In a 1938 Hudson, he one of the people watch- in 1950 he landed a ride Thompson, a Suwannee shipyards where he ap- wanting a race driver” to finished third in each heat ing the race that day was from an individual named County resident, is one of plied his trade were wind- race at Jacksonville race, second in the conso- Marshall Teague. Brooks Fiveash. those legends. ing down and it was tough Speedway. lation race and sixth in Teague was well known That year he was the Thompson’s Suwannee finding work. Hoping to make a few the feature. in the area and nationally first driver to win 12 con- County barn is filled with In February of 1947, he dollars, he went to the ad- His efforts netted him for driving the legendary secutive races at Jack- his collection of memora- went to the beach course dress of the Milford $40. “It was a good pay “Fabulous Hudson Hor- sonville Speedway. bilia, engines and newspa- on Daytona Beach to Brothers Body Company. day,” Thompson said. net”, the first car to run Track promotors two carburetors. brought in one of the After the race, Teague Southeast’s top drivers in went to the Milford Buddy Shuman from Brothers and told them Charlotte, North Carolina. Thompson would be”hell” They figured he and his to get along with on the Hudson Hornet could track with a few more break Thompson’s win- races under his belt. ning streak at the track. “That was a strong en- Shuman failed to put the dorsement, especially brakes on Thompson’s coming from someone wining ways that year. with Teague’s abilities be- “At that time, I was hind the wheel of a race making $100 a week do- car,” explained Thomp- ing something I really en- son. joyed in addition to my Thompson ran three welding work,” explained more races for the Mil- Thompson. ford Brothers. In the fea- He was leading in the ture of the third race, he points at Jacksonville wrecked the car in a Speedway in 1951 when rollover. he left to go to Montreal, The Milford Brothers Canada, to race and work got out of racing at that for Charlie Jolie. point and Thompson was Jolie owned the Holly- out of a ride. wood Daredevils, a stunt “I picked up a ride in driving show of that peri- 1949 from a man named od. Thompson drove a Albert Johnson,” he said. race car for him as well as “In a Ford Flathead, I driving a car in his stunt won three races at Jack- show. sonville Speedway and finished second in the The second part of this season’s points standing.” two part series continues Thompson maintained next week when Johnny that he would have won Thompson heads to the the championship that birthplace of speed on the Thompson’s first car in a rollover, circa 1947. year had it not been for sand of Daytona Beach.

850944 PAGE 16A I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 849910 Suwannee Democrat Section B Wednesday, January 29, 2014 Coming Friday - SHS wrestling - Seminole Invitational results. - Lady Bulldog - SPORTSSPORTS Softball season preview. McCray’s night SHS basketball team manager suits up for very memorable night

By Tracie Daniels, many obstacles and procedures in- another great night for CJ. He kept special to the Democrat cluding emergency room visits, excitedly saying, “Man, my sister corrective surgery for his eyes and even came tonight! I wasn’t ex- A promise was kept Saturday tubes placed in his ears. The shunt pecting that,” referring to his ap- night at the Suwannee High School was replaced in a very painful pro- pearance with the others during se- gym; a promise that filled the cedure in 2011. He has undergone nior night earlier in the evening hearts of high school basketball speech, neurologic and physical when he received a picture frame players and those that filled the therapies and battles sleep apnea. collage. He also said, “Man, I hope court side and stands as SHS bas- But after hearing all this, you sim- I get to go in. I know I can score.” ketball team manager Carl “CJ” ply have to meet the joyful young Meanwhile the gym was erupt- McCray Jr. stepped on the court in man that most call “CJ.” ing with fans, but the clock was the last minute of the game to help “He has a heart of gold. He's my ticking down when the call came secure the win against Hamilton miracle child and I thank God dai- down the bench. CJ McCray Jr. County. ly for keeping him on this earth was at the score table checking in. What’s memorable about this with me,” said Petersen. “I am The sellout crowd Saturday and what makes it such an awe-in- grateful for all the people who help night was cheering as the Suwan- spiring story is that CJ is a special- me with him and love him just as nee offense had one goal: Get the needs teen. much as I do.” ball to CJ in the corner so he could On June 28, 1996, at the age of score. So, they did. Unselfish pass 11 months, CJ was admitted to the Memorable is an understatement hospital with viral meningitis, fol- That night on the bench was just SEE SHS BASKETBALL, PAGE 2B lowed quickly by a diagnosis of life- threatening hydro- cephalus (pockets of fluid within the brain). Doctors asked his mother, Deborah Petersen, for permis- sion to insert an emergency drainage tube to relieve the rapidly increasing pressure. During this procedure, CJ experi- enced complete car- diac arrest. Surgeons later told his mom they had lost him on the table. Miracles happen every day and on that night, CJ was re- vived. Five days later he received a life-sav- ing procedure to in- sert a shunt which redirects the fluid into the body so it can be reabsorbed. In the near 18 years that CJ McCray Jr. shoots a basket while an anxious crowd looks have since passed, CJ on. has come through CJ McCray Jr. brushes past Hamilton County Trojans. - Photos: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) Boys soccer Branford basketball Season ends JV Lady Bucs fall to Aucilla with loss to Paxon

Faith Kurimay working her way in. - Photo: Andrew McGee

By Andrew McGee and lost with a final score of the score 19-13. [email protected] 37-23. The third quarter Aucilla had The first quarter, The War- 28 to the Bucs 21 and by the fi- The Branford High School riors took the lead with the nal had pulled ahead with a junior varsity Lady Buccaneer quarter ending with a 7-4 wider winning margin of 37- The Suwannee High School boys soccer team fell to Paxon in the basketball team played a home score. 23. semi-final district match last week. The final score was 2-1. game against Aucilla Christian The second quarter ended - Photo: Paul Buchanan (SuwanneeSports.com) Academy Warriors on Jan. 21 with Aucilla still on top with SEE JV LADY BUCS, PAGE 3B PAGE 2B I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 127 Howard Street E., SHS Live Oak, FL Phone: 386-362-4539 basketball Toll Free: 1-800-557-7478 Se Habla Espanol team Continued From Page 1B teams. EMAIL: [email protected] “He takes each challenge after pass went to him, and of his life and makes the $18,000- Cute as a button: perfect on the inside, small 1/1 SWMH, corner lot, sheds, carport, close to Suwann ee after short jumpers, layup best of it,” his mom said. r iver I-10 or I-75. Call Enola Golightly, 386-590-6684 MLS#85606 attempts and a very close “I’ve always told him he three-point attempt, CJ wasn’t handicapped and CLOSE TO TOWN- 5 acres with paved road frontage. Huge granddaddy oaks and some planted pines. Well on scored the last four points that he can do whatever he p roperty. $24,000. Call David Mincey, 386-590-0157 MLS#85800 of the game to take the puts his mind to. When I Bulldogs home to victory. look at him I feel so blessed OW NER FINANCING- 10 acres. Wooded with some cleared area for home or mobile home. Frontage on large The SHS coaching staff to have a great son such as h olding pond. Easy access to I-75. $29,990. Call Enola Golightly, 386-590-6684. MLS#85626 kept their promise to CJ. him. I love that miracle CO MMERCIAL LOT- with existing septic system, well, power pole, and phone line. Great location. $32,000. The visiting Hamilton child, Carl McCray Jr., of C all William Golightly, 386-590-6681 MLS#82977 County Trojans basketball mine. He is a great inspira- team showed great sports- tion.” LOVELY HOME within minutes of Live Oak. Mostly furnished and ready to move in. Split floor plan with 2 manship in the game. “Watching my baby live m aster bedrooms. Storage shed and paved road frontage. $42,500. Call Kellie Shirah, 386-208-3847 MLS #84462 Some tears were shed, his dream was wonderful. some screamed for joy and Words cannot express the MOTIVATED SELLER- Just a little TLC will make this house a home. 3/1 Brick on quarter acre. Close to many held up hands with joy I got to watch him on L ive Oak. $69,000 Nelda Hatcher, 386-688-8067 MLS#83831 giant smiles. All tension the court as a part of the CU TE LITTLE 3/1 in Maynor Manor. Close to Live Oak, schools, and shopping, yet far enough out to have a from the earlier minutes team,” said Petersen. “A l ittle country feel. Home needs some TLC to be really nice. $69,000. Call Nelda Hatcher, 386-688-806 7 seemed to be gone; sudden- memorable moment for all M L S # 8 5 8 0 7 ly all those disagreements of us.” on the court earlier had dis- BRING OFFERS- GREAT LOCATION: 3/1 1/2, completely refurbished with storage building, open patio, solved and faded as we all Congratulations, CJ, and c hain link fence. Close to schools and shopping! Must Sell! $89,900. Glenda McCall, 386-208-5244 M LS# saw things with a different thank you for your years of 7 3 1 7 1 perspective. dedication and inspiration OWNER FINANCING- COUNTRY SETTING 29+ acres, 3/2 DWMH, large living room & kitchen area, near Making the best of each to the rest of us who are D owling Park, $99,000. Call Glenda McCall, 386-208-5244 MLS#84299 challenge better for knowing you. As he stood with his fam- The Bulldogs won the JUST LISTED- 4/2.5 with almost 3,000 sq.ft. Nice brick home in the country on 10 fenced acres, bring the ily after the game, still game 76-60. It was a sell- h orses. $135,000. Call David Mincey, 386-590-0157 MLS#85574 wearing the number 14 jer- out crowd, standing room sey, CJ was asked how it only. Administration re- PRICED TO SELL- 3/2.5 cedar home on 14+ wooded acres. It could have 4 bdrm. Great room w/FP. Garage was. After a short pause he stricted entry to prevent fire h as 1/2 bath. Energy efficient. Minutes from town. $145,000. Call Irvin Dees, 386-208-4276 MLS#83989 simply said, “GREAT!” code violations. CO UNTRY LIVING CLOSE TO TOWN: beautiful well maintained home and manicured grounds in Foxboro Many Bulldog sports There was a first quarter, S/D. 3/2 is almost move in ready at a great price. $159,000. Sherrel McCall, 386-688-7563 MLS#83604 fans know CJ. He has 20 point blowout by the served tirelessly as manag- Bulldogs. There was a MOTIVATED SELLER! 5+ ac. edge of Live Oak, no restrictions, 3/2, 2,538 sq.ft., 16’x34’ family room, FP, er for both the football and scrapping grizzly come- everything has been replaced/upgraded, custom rock waterfall/fish pond, workshop/garage. $205,000. C all basketball teams for years. back by the Trojans with a Glenda McCall, 386-208-5244 MLS#84258 His friends include not only rowdy crowd, extra sher- iff’s deputies on hand and A MUST SEE- 3/2.5 brick home has all you could ask for. First rate from the argon filled insulated windows to the athletes, but most of t he tiled floor garage. FP, vaulted ceilings, and a beautifully landscaped yard with 3 outbuildings. 24x34 metal the student body and the three technical fouls called bldg complete w/a car lift. $219,000. Call Irvin Dees, 386-208-4276 MLS#84695 staff. A conversation with against Hamilton County in CJ just makes you feel a row in the second half. WHITE LAKE… 3/2 home on large lot, overlooking White Lake. 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Continued From Page 1B before leaving game with the void left by teammates concussion-like symptoms who moved up to varsity the Live Oak Library Point getters this season, and they The Live Oak Public Library will be discuss your latest read. Refreshments Faith Kurimay 2 played hard and never gave hosting a Book Club for Adults on the will be served. Trinity Thomas 4 Jazmyne Bates 2 up,” said coach Kenneth fourth Wednesday of each month at 2 Please call the library at 386-362- Rene Root 2 Blaire Bates 2 Wingate. “The experience p.m. in the conference room. Join us to 2317 for more information. Tori Suggs 5 gained during this difficult Skye McCollum 4 “I'm very proud of the season will make them effort from our players. stronger next year, and I'm Amelia Walbridge 2 points They had to step up and fill looking forward to it.” PAGE 4B I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014 Recreation soccer continues DQ vs Live Oak Management Group

Live Oak Management Group tries to take the ball from Dairy Queen.

Suwannee Parks & Recreation youth Queen and Live Oak Management soccer continued Saturday with several Group. To submit your photos for publi- games. Here are a few scenes from the cation, send them to newseditor@out- match against the 6U teams of Dairy look.com.

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Stay healthy when the sick season of sneezes and sniffles arrives

The cold weather brings with it a season of smiles, the first snowfalls and, * Avoid sick unfortunately, cold and flu outbreaks. While everyone else is suffering, there are people. ways you can make it through the season unscathed. KidsHealth.org states that flu It is estimated that a billion people across North America will succumb to the cold viruses and virus this year, says Medline. Considering there is no cure for cold and flu viruses, colds can travel prevention remains a person’s best option at fending off cold and flu. There are up to 12 feet different precautions to take that can help protect you against getting sick or at (from a sneeze least reduce the frequency and severity with which cold and flu strikes. or cough). Steer clear of anyone Although there is no magic pill to take that will prevent you from catching a cold or exhibiting the flu, there are ways to improve your odds. symptoms, especially * Wash your hands the right way. Washing your hands frequently remains the someone who single-best way to keep viruses and bacteria that can make you sick from is frequently infiltrating the body. Washing your hands for at least 20 seconds can effectively sneezing or The elderly are more at risk for serious side effects form the cold and flu remove any dirt, grime and invisible invaders. coughing. Parents should keep children home from school if they are sick. Do so until * Skip antibacterial products. Because colds and the flu are the result of viruses, symptoms subside so as not to infect others. which are different in behavior and structure from bacteria, they will not be killed off with the use of antibacterial products. What you may succeed in doing is killing off * Use a sanitizer product. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advise any beneficial bacteria on your hands as well as creating resistant bacteria that that when hand-washing is not readily available, a good way to kill germs is to use form with over-use of antibiotics and antibacterial products. an alcohol-based sanitizer lotion. While not as effective as washing hands in warm, soapy water, sanitizing products can be used in a pinch while you’re on the go. * Get the flu shot. There is no vaccination to prevent the cold, but there are immunizations that can help reduce your risk of getting the flu or help minimize * Cough into your sleeve. Rather than coughing or sneezing into your hands, do so its severity. Doctors’ offices, clinics and even pharmacies all offer annual flu shots. into the crook of your elbow since this area rarely touches anything else.

* Use sanitizer on items around the house. Surfaces that are frequently touched by * Skip the buffet lunch. Buffet-style offerings are convenient and offer variety, but all members of the household should be wiped down with a disinfectant product. A they are also a breeding ground for illnesses. These foods may have been sneezed bleach-and-water solution is an effective sanitizer. Surfaces to sanitize include or coughed on. Also, the serving spoons have been touched by dozens of people. phones, doorknobs, light switches, remote controls, computer keyboards, faucets, toys, and countertops. There are many different ways to avoid getting a cold or the flu this season. Diligence is one of the keys to staying germ-free. 845993 C NT MEDICAL AR RGE E HERBERT C. U DOCTORS OFFICE MANTOOTH, D.D.S, P.A.

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784075 386-330-2567 847042 PAGE 6B nSUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK Wednesday, January 29, 2014 Shades of Grey: NBC gets gritty with new cop drama ‘Chicago PD’ By Shona Dustan TV Media It’s been decades since “” begat “Frasier,” “Beverly Hills, 90210” produced “Melrose Place” and “Happy Days” sired “Laverne and Shirley.” Television spinoff series are relatively rare, suc- cessful spinoffs rarer still, and the last 20 years or so have produced some of the worst spinoffs in television history (“Joey,” “The Lone Gunmen,” “Baywatch Nights” to name a few). But NBC isn’t letting a few sad statistics get them down execs and viewers alike have high hopes for this year’s new spinoff series, and it looks like they won’t be disappointed. The peacock network rolled out “Chicago PD” in January, and it’s al- ready off to a promising start. Winning its 10 p.m. time-slot with 8.6 million The cast of “Chicago PD” viewers for its premiere episode, the “Chicago lice Department. of shades of grey when ers. As Det. Erin Lindsay, tor”) plays young Det. Jay you, there’s good reason. Fire” spinoff hasn’t slowed Played by veteran film it comes to Sgt. Voight we have Sophia Bush, best Halstead, Det. Lindsay’s The man has had a long down. Check out the and television actor Jason a welcome change from known for her portrayal partner and a relative and illustrious film career newest episode when it Beghe (“Thelma & Lou- the standard good-guys- of Brooke Davis for all rookie looking to earn playing largely secondary airs Wednesday, Feb. 5, on ise” (1991), Showtime’s hunting-bad-guys police nine seasons of the hit his stripes. He’s eager to but often very memo- NBC. “Californication”), Sgt. procedural template. drama “One Tree Hill.” please his superiors and rable characters. He was Like any good spinoff, Hank Voight is a com- Voight’s hand-picked Bush has appeared in a passionate about getting the hockey stick-wielding “Chicago PD” has a back plex character. Since his intelligence squad boasts few television shows over criminals off the street. Casey Jones in the “Teen- story, one that largely introduction as a villain another face that will be the years (“Nip/Tuck” and A crossover character, age Mutant Ninja Turtles” revolves around Sgt. Hank in “Chicago Fire,” he familiar to any “Chicago “Partners,” for example), Halstead has made ap- movies of the ‘90s, and Voight. Voight has figured hasn’t stopped breaking Fire” fans out there. Jon as well as some feature pearances in Season 2 of was wonderful in “Har- prominently in the new the rules or cutting the Seda (“12 Monkeys” films such as “Stay Alive” “Chicago Fire” as well, rison’s Flowers” (2000), program’s parent show, corners that made him (1995), HBO’s “Treme”) (2006) and “The Hitcher” and will continue to do so “The Curious Case of “Chicago Fire” initially seem so corrupt. Far from plays Antonio Dawson, (2007). Det. Lindsay is regularly. Benjamin Button” (2008) introduced as a dirty it. In fact, “Chicago PD” brother to the afore- a bit of a mystery as Another familiar face and “Shutter Island” cop, he served as one fleshes out Voight’s shady mentioned paramedic, the show opens. She is rounds out the intelli- (2010). Koteas’ presence of the big baddies of exploits and illustrates the Gabriela Dawson. Det. revealed to have known gence team: Elias Koteas adds gravitas to the cast. the first season, causing deals and compromises Dawson also made his Voight for many years, plays strange, but obvi- Created and produced some major problems for he makes in gritty detail. first appearances on the though she’s consider- ously seasoned, Det. by television powerhouse firefighter Matthew Casey At the same time, though, mother show, generally ably younger than he is, Alvin Olinsky, a man who Dick Wolf, this new series (Jesse Spencer of “House” the show takes viewers characterized as a cop and she seems to owe seems to appear out of holds lots of promise. fame) and paramedic inside Voight’s complicated who will sacrifice anything him some sort of . nowhere and disappear Wolf is best known as Gabriela Dawson (Monica world, and while it never but his morals to put bad She appears completely just as quickly throughout the father of the “Law & Raymund, “Lie to Me”). excuses the choices he guys behind bars. He’s dedicated to the man she the first few episodes of Order” series, and rumor Temporarily incarcerated makes, this perspective an interesting choice for works for, but somehow the show. He’s an enigma, has it there are “Law & for his nefarious activi- goes a long way to ex- Voight, who’s Dawson’s comes across far more and thus far there are Order”/”Chicago PD” ties, the end of Season 1 plaining why the sergeant moral opposite. It seems, wholesome than he does. no clues as to whom his crossover episodes sched- of “Chicago Fire” finds is the way he is. Good though, that the fresh- Describing the revelation character could become uled for the near future. Voight out and heading up cop and bad cop all rolled man cop-drama will put of her character’s murky he’s the one I look for- Tune in to NBC Wednes- his very own intelligence into one, fans of the show Dawson’s moral fiber to past, Bush said to Holly- ward to watching most. If day, Feb. 5, to catch a new unit for the Chicago Po- can look forward to a lot the test the man’s son was woodlife: “It won’t happen Koteas’ face is familiar to episode of the cop-drama. abducted in the premiere quickly. It’ll happen in episode, a plot line seem- layers. There’s some great ingly designed to test the stuff with Lindsay and limits of his character. Halstead in Episode 6, and ABBEY & Dawson, Voight and the she gives him the most rest of the team work back story she’s given ev- LIVE OAK 1-866-WLW-ROOF tirelessly to retrieve the eryone. And that’s still just boy, an experience that scratching the surface.” MINI STORAGE ROOF REPAIRS will no doubt both test Sounds like her fans have • 5x15 • 5x20 • 10x15 • 10x20 and solidify relationships lots to look forward to. CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE

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C S1 S2 5 PM 5:30 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) - - WCJB Million.. News News News ET InsEd. Middle Suburg. Modern SuperFun Nashville News Kimmel (4) - - WJXT 4 News 4 News 4 News 4 News ET InsEd. Raymond Rules BigBang BigBang The 10:00 News 4 News Arsenio.. (5) - - WUFT News News News Business PBS NewsHour Nature Nova Stephen Hawking News T. Smiley (6) 6 6 WCTV News News News News Wheel Jeopardy Commercials Criminal Minds CSI: Crime Scene News DLetterm (9) 24 24 WTLF Cops Cops King Hill Clevela. Seinfeld Rules Arrow Tomorrow People Rules Seinfeld Commun. Commun. (10) 49 49 WTLH Middle Simps. 2½Men BigBang Modern BigBang American Idol 49 News Modern Arsenio Hall Show (12) 40 40 WTWC Dr. Phil Feud News ET Feud Revolution Law & Order: SVU Chicago P.D. Insider J. Leno (29) 118 265 A&E The First 48 The First 48 Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Wahlburg Wahlburgers (60) 130 254 AMC Movie "The Bourne Identity" (‘02) Matt Damon. "The Dark Knight" (‘08) Heath Ledger, Christian Bale. Movie (50) 184 282 APL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence B. Bros B. Bros Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters B. Bros B. Bros (65) 129 273 BRAVO Top Chef Shahs of Sunset Housewives Atl. Beverly Hills Top Chef Top Chef Watch Top Chef (68) - - CCS Dan Patrick Show Talkin' Football To Be Announced To Be Announced Talkin' Football (38) 182 278 DISC Dual Survival Dual Survival Dual Survival Survivorman Survivorman Survivorman (31) 172 290 DISN A.N.T. A.N.T. Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Blog GoodLk I Didn't Liv/Mad Dog Blog A.N.T. GoodLk Austin A.N.T. (35) 140 206 ESPN Horn Interrupt SportsCenter NBA Basket. Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Miami Heat NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls vs. San Antonio Spurs (30) 180 311 FAM Middle Middle Middle Middle Melissa Melissa Melissa Daddy "17 Again" (‘09) Zac Efron. The 700 Club (51) 110 231 FOOD Pioneer King Diners... Diners... Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Diners... Diners... (67) 137 248 FX "X-Men: First Class" (‘11) James McAvoy. "Underworld: Awakening" (‘12) AHS: Coven AHS: Coven (56) 423 634 FXSP The Finsiders ACC Magic NBA Basketball Orlando Magic vs. Toronto Raptors Magic College Football WPT Poker (72) 185 312 HALL BradyB. BradyB. Little House Prairie Little House Prairie The Waltons The Waltons Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier (47) 112 229 HGTV Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Buying and Selling HouseH House Property Brothers (49) 120 269 HIST American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers Appalachian Out. (57) 181 255 ION Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. WWE Main Event Burn Notice Burn Notice Burn Notice (32) 108 252 LIFE Wife Swap Kim of Queens Kim of Queens Kim of Queens Kim of Queens Kim of Queens Kim of Queens (61) 109 253 LMN Movie "Mother and Child" (‘09) Naomi Watts. "The Perfect Family" (‘11) "Unanswered Prayers" (‘10) (28) 168 262 SPIKE (4:00) "The Day After Tomorrow" Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (58) 122 244 Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters Ghost Hunters (39) 139 247 TBS Queens Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld FamilyG BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Men/Work BigBang Conan (48) 183 280 TLC Medium Medium 90 Day Fiancé The Man With the 40-Year-Old Girl With Half Face Addict. Addict. Girl With Half Face (25) 138 245 TNT Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Castle Hawaii Five-0 (55) 176 296 TOON Regular Steven TeenTita Uncle NinjaGo NinjaGo Dragons Regular King Hill Clevela. AmerDad AmerDad FamilyG FamilyG (46) 215 277 TRAV Man/Fd Man/Fd Bizarre Foods Man/Fd Man/Fd Bizarre Foods Toy/Hunt Toy/Hunt Hotel Hotel Bizarre Foods (73) 204 246 TRU Bait Car Bait Car Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Op Repo Op Repo Op Repo Op Repo Op Repo Op Repo (69) 106 301 TVL Griffith Griffith Griffith Griffith Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Raymond Raymond The Exes Kirstie The Exes Kirstie (33) 105 242 USA NCIS NCIS NCIS Modern Modern Psych Modern Modern White Collar (66) 128 260 WE CSI: Miami Law & Order Law & Order Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary Mary (16) 239 307 WGN Law & Order: C.I. Home Videos Home Videos Rules Rules Rules Rules WGN News Mother Rules Wednesday, January 29, 2014 nSUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK PAGE 7B

THURSDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV JANUARY 30, 2014

C S1 S2 5 PM 5:30 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) - - WCJB Million.. News News News ET InsEd. The Taste Shark Tank News Kimmel (4) - - WJXT 4 News 4 News 4 News 4 News ET InsEd. Raymond Rules BigBang BigBang The 10:00 News 4 News Arsenio.. (5) - - WUFT News News News Business PBS NewsHour O.House House Doc Martin MI-5 News T. Smiley (6) 6 6 WCTV News News News News Wheel Jeopardy BigBang Millers CrazyOne 2½Men Elementary News DLetterm (9) 24 24 WTLF Cops Cops King Hill Clevela. Seinfeld Rules Vampire Diaries Reign Rules Seinfeld Commun. Commun. (10) 49 49 WTLH Middle Simps. 2½Men BigBang Modern BigBang American Idol Rake 49 News Tallahas Arsenio Hall Show (12) 40 40 WTWC Dr. Phil Feud News ET Feud Commun. Parks Sports Spectacular Insider J. Leno (29) 118 265 A&E The First 48 The First 48 Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Duck Dy Crazy Hearts Crazy Hearts (60) 130 254 AMC Movie "Four Brothers" (‘05) Mark Wahlberg. "I Am Legend" (‘07) Will Smith. "Batman Begins" (‘05) Christian Bale. (50) 184 282 APL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL To Be Announced Wild West Alaska Wild West Alaska Cold River Cash Wild West Alaska (65) 129 273 BRAVO Millionaire Millionaire Millionaire Millionaire Millionaire Toned Up Toned Up Watch Million (68) - - CCS Season Dan Patrick Show SEC To Be Announced To Be Announced Quest... SEC (38) 182 278 DISC Rods N' Wheels To Be Announced Fast N' Loud The Fighters The Fighters Lone Target The Fighters (31) 172 290 DISN Dog Blog Dog Blog Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Blog GoodLk "Wizards of Waverly Pla... (:15) Ferb Dog Blog A.N.T. Austin (35) 140 206 ESPN Horn Interrupt SportsCenter NCAA Basketball NCAA Basketball SportsCenter (30) 180 311 FAM Middle Middle Middle Middle "17 Again" (‘09) Zac Efron. "The Pacifier" (‘05) Vin Diesel. The 700 Club (51) 110 231 FOOD Pioneer Southern Cupcake Wars Donut Donut Chopped Chopped Canada Cutthroat Kitchen Diners... Diners... (67) 137 248 FX Mother Mother 2½Men 2½Men Anger M. "Underworld: Awakening" (‘12) Anger M. "The Waterboy" (‘98) Adam Sandler. (56) 423 634 FXSP The Finsiders Insider Marlins NCAA Basketball Alabama vs. Florida NCAA Basketball Kentucky vs. Georgia WPT Poker (72) 185 312 HALL BradyB. BradyB. Little House Prairie Little House Prairie The Waltons The Waltons Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier (47) 112 229 HGTV Income Property Income Property House HouseH Rehab Rehab Rehab Rehab HouseH House Boitano Boitano (49) 120 269 HIST Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Appalachian Out. Curse of Oak Island (57) 181 255 ION Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Law & Order: C.I. Criminal Minds Criminal Minds (32) 108 252 LIFE Wife Swap Wife Swap Under the Gunn Under the Gunn Kim of Queens (61) 109 253 LMN 4: "My Mother... The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 Killer Kids Killer Kids (28) 168 262 SPIKE Cops Jail Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Wrestling Impact Cops Cops (58) 122 244 SYFY Movie "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the... "2012" (‘09) Amanda Peet, John Cusack. Movie (39) 139 247 TBS Queens Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld FamilyG FamilyG FamilyG BigBang BigBang King of the Nerds Conan (48) 183 280 TLC Medium Sister Wives Myrtle Manor Honey Honey Honey B. Honey B. Myrtle Manor Honey B. Honey B. (25) 138 245 TNT Castle Castle NBA Tip-Off NBA Basket. Cleveland Cavaliers vs. Knicks Basketball L.A. C./G.S. (55) 176 296 TOON Uncle NinjaGo NinjaGo Powerpu. Gumball Steven TeenTita Johnny King Hill Clevela. AmerDad AmerDad FamilyG FamilyG (46) 215 277 TRAV Man/Fd Man/Fd Bizarre Foods Man/Fd Man/Fd Bizarre Foods Mystery Museum Castle Secrets Mystery Museum (73) 204 246 TRU Wipeout World's Dumbest... World Records World Records Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Panic Jokers (69) 106 301 TVL Griffith Griffith (:25) A. Griffith Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan (:10) Ray (:50) Ray (:25) Loves Ray Raymond (:35) Ray (33) 105 242 USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU White Collar Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU (66) 128 260 WE CSI: Miami Law & Order Law & Order Braxton Values Braxton Values SWV Reunited Braxton Values (16) 239 307 WGN Law & Order: C.I. Home Videos Home Videos Mother Mother Mother Mother WGN News Mother Rules

FRIDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV JANUARY 31, 2014

C S1 S2 5 PM 5:30 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) - - WCJB Million.. News News News ET InsEd. Last Man Neighbor Shark Tank 20/20 News Kimmel (4) - - WJXT 4 News 4 News 4 News 4 News ET InsEd. Raymond Rules BigBang BigBang The 10:00 News 4 News Arsenio.. (5) - - WUFT News News News Business PBS NewsHour W.Week CharlieR Great Performances POV News T. Smiley (6) 6 6 WCTV News News News News Wheel Jeopardy Undercover Boss Hawaii Five-0 Blue Bloods News DLetterm (9) 24 24 WTLF Cops Cops King Hill Clevela. Seinfeld Rules The Carrie Diaries Supernatural Rules Seinfeld Commun. Commun. (10) 49 49 WTLH Middle Simps. 2½Men BigBang Modern BigBang Bones Enlisted Raising 49 News Modern Arsenio Hall Show (12) 40 40 WTWC Dr. Phil Feud News ET Feud Hwood Game Night Dateline NBC Insider J. Leno (29) 118 265 A&E The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 (60) 130 254 AMC "Batman Begins" (‘05) Michael Caine, Christian Bale. "Braveheart" (‘95) Sophie Marceau, Mel Gibson. (50) 184 282 APL Finding Bigfoot: XL Finding Bigfoot: XL To Be Announced Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters (65) 129 273 BRAVO Housewives Atl. Housewives Atl. Housewives Atl. "Gone in 60 Seconds" (‘00) Nicolas Cage. "Gone in 60 Seconds" (68) - - CCS GA BBall Dan Patrick Show SEC To Be Announced Huddle TBA Talkin' Football Football SEC (38) 182 278 DISC To Be Announced Gold Rush Gold Rush Gold Rush Bering Sea Gold Gold Rush (31) 172 290 DISN Movie (:45) Ferb Jessie Austin Jessie Dog Blog "Cloud 9" (‘14) Liv/Mad GoodL Austin GoodLk Austin (35) 140 206 ESPN Horn Interrupt SportsCenter Count Basketball Oklahoma vs Brooklyn Basketball G.S./ (30) 180 311 FAM Middle Middle "Holes" (‘03) Shia LaBeouf, Sigourney Weaver. "Dolphin Tale" (‘11) Morgan Freeman. The 700 Club (51) 110 231 FOOD Cupcake Wars Eat St. Eat St. Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners... Diners, Drive-Ins Diners... Diners... (67) 137 248 FX 2½Men 2½Men Mother Mother Mother Mother "What Happens in Vegas" (‘08) Cameron Diaz. "What Happens in Vegas" (56) 423 634 FXSP The Finsiders Driven Magic NBA Basketball Milwaukee Bucks vs. Orlando Magic Magic Basketball Classics New York vs Orlando (72) 185 312 HALL BradyB. BradyB. Little House Prairie Little House Prairie The Waltons The Waltons Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier (47) 112 229 HGTV Island Island House House House House RenoReal RenoReal RenoReal RenoReal HouseH House House House (49) 120 269 HIST The Crumbling of America Pwn Star Pwn Star Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting (57) 181 255 ION Leverage Leverage Leverage Leverage Burn Notice Burn Notice Burn Notice (32) 108 252 LIFE Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap "Murder on the 13th Floor" (‘12) "Abducted: The Carlina White Story" (61) 109 253 LMN 4: "Mom, Dad ... "Mistaken Identity" (‘99) Ron Silver. "The Brooke Ellison Story" (‘04) "Bringing Ashley Home" (‘11) (28) 168 262 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops 10 Million Bigfoot 10 Million Bigfoot Cops Cops (58) 122 244 SYFY (3:30) "2012" (‘09) John Cusack. Helix WWE Smackdown! Helix Bitten (39) 139 247 TBS Queens Queens Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld FamilyG "Hot Tub Time Machine" (‘10) "American Wedding" (‘03) (48) 183 280 TLC Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Borrowed Borrowed Say Yes Say Yes (25) 138 245 TNT Castle Castle Castle Cold Justice APB w/ Troy Dunn Cold Justice APB w/ Troy Dunn (55) 176 296 TOON "Open Season 3" (‘10) Steven Adv.Time TeenTita NinjaGo NinjaGo King Hill Clevela. AmerDad AmerDad FamilyG FamilyG (46) 215 277 TRAV The Dead Files The Dead Files Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures The Dead Files The Dead Files (73) 204 246 TRU Wipeout World's Dumbest... 20 Most Shocking 20 Most Shocking 20 Most Shocking World's Dumbest... World's Dumbest... (69) 106 301 TVL Griffith Griffith (:25) A. Griffith Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan (:10) Ray (:50) Ray (:25) Loves Ray Raymond (:35) Ray (33) 105 242 USA NCIS Law & Order: SVU Characters Unite Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern (66) 128 260 WE CSI: Miami Law & Order Law & Order Boot Camp Boot Camp Boot Camp Boot Camp (16) 239 307 WGN Law & Order: C.I. Home Videos Home Videos "The Net" (‘95) Jeremy Northam, Sandra Bullock. Mother Mother Rules

SATURDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV FEBRUARY 1, 2014

C S1 S2 5 PM 5:30 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) - - WCJB Sports Saturday News News Ent. Tonight "Blades of Glory" (‘07) Will Ferrell. 20/20 News Crook &. (4) - - WJXT 4: Basketball 4 News Paid Middle Middle Rules Rules BigBang BigBang News Ins. Ed. 4 News Baptist (5) - - WUFT History Detectives Lawrence Welk Doc Martin "Aliens" (‘86) Michael Biehn, Sigourney Weaver. Night Austin City Limits (6) 6 6 WCTV (3:00) PGA Golf News News Griffith Griffith Girls Mom 48 Hours 48 Hours News C.Minds (9) 24 24 WTLF 3:30 "The Ple... "Under Heavy Fire" (‘01) Cheaters Cops Cops Rules Rules Commun. Commun. (10) 49 49 WTLH (4:30) "Open Range" (‘03) BigBang 2½Men NFL Honors 49 News Office Lucas Lucas (12) 40 40 WTWC (4:30) Figure Skate Feud News Ent. Tonight Chicago Fire Best of Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Insider S.N.L (29) 118 265 A&E Wahlburg Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Bad Ink Trust Trust Trust Trust (60) 130 254 AMC (4:00) "Braveheart" (‘95) Sophie Marceau, Mel Gibson. "Invincible" (‘06) Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear. "Invincible" (‘06) (50) 184 282 APL (2:00) To Be Announced Too Cute! Pit Bulls Pit Bulls Pit Bulls (65) 129 273 BRAVO Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules To Be Announced "The Bourne Identity" (‘02) Matt Damon. "The Bourne Identity" (68) - - CCS (4:00) TBA To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced (38) 182 278 DISC Rods N' Wheels To Be Announced To Be Announced MythBusters Treehouse Masters To Be Announced Treehouse Masters (31) 172 290 DISN GoodLk GoodLk Dog Blog Dog Blog Jessie Jessie GoodLk I Didn't Dog Blog A.N.T. Mighty M Lab Rats A.N.T. GoodLk (35) 140 206 ESPN 4: Basket. Kan./Tex. Gameday NCAA Basketball Duke vs. Syracuse NBA Basketball Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks SportsCenter (30) 180 311 FAM Movie "Remember the Titans" (‘00) "We Are Marshall" (‘07) Matthew McConaughey. "Pirates of the... (51) 110 231 FOOD Cutthroat Kitchen Chopped Diners... Diners... Chopped Chopped Chopped Restaurant (67) 137 248 FX "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" (‘09) Shia LaBeouf. "The Dark Side of the Moon" (Sci-Fi) Alan Blumenfeld, Will Bledsoe. AHSCoven (56) 423 634 FXSP WPT Poker Panthers Panthers Big 12 NCAA Basketball Texas vs. Baylor Game365 Boxing Classics 2013 Golden Boy (72) 185 312 HALL "The Lost Valentine" (‘11) "Remember Sunday" (‘13) When Calls Heart "Remember Sunday" (‘13) (47) 112 229 HGTV Love It or List It HouseH House HouseH House Property Brothers Property Brothers HouseH House HouseH House (49) 120 269 HIST Modern Marvels Modern Marvels Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star Pwn Star (57) 181 255 ION (4:00) "Rocky V" (‘90) "Rocky II" (‘79) Sylvester Stallone. "Rocky III" (‘82) Sylvester Stallone. "Rocky IV" (‘85) (32) 108 252 LIFE 4: "Brown Su... "Madea's Family Reunion" (‘06) "The Gabby Douglas Story" (‘14) Beyond / Headlines Beyond / Headlines (61) 109 253 LMN Killer Kids The Haunting of The Haunting of Celebrity Ghost St. Celebrity Ghost St. The Haunting of The Haunting of (28) 168 262 SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Auction Thrift Cops Cops Cops Cops (58) 122 244 SYFY (4:30) "Drive Angry" (‘11) "Pitch Black" (‘00) Cole Hauser, Vin Diesel. "The Day After Tomorrow" (‘04) Dennis Quaid. Movie (39) 139 247 TBS Queens Queens Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang King of the Nerds (48) 183 280 TLC (4:00) To Be Announced Outrageous 911 Naked Naked The Man With the The E.R. Naked Naked (25) 138 245 TNT Movie (:45) "Limitless" (‘11) Bradley Cooper. "2012" (‘09) Amanda Peet, John Cusack. "2012" (‘09) (55) 176 296 TOON Adv.Time Adv.Time Steven Uncle "Scooby-Doo! The Mystery Begins" King Hill King Hill FamilyG FamilyG Boond. SpaceDan (46) 215 277 TRAV Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures (73) 204 246 TRU Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon Full Throttle Saloon (69) 106 301 TVL BradyB. BradyB. Gilligan Gilligan Gilligan (:55) Gilligan Island Gilligan Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond (33) 105 242 USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern White Collar (66) 128 260 WE WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace WGrace (16) 239 307 WGN Law & Order Bones Bones Home Videos Home Videos Home Videos Mother Rules PAGE 8B nSUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK Wednesday, January 29, 2014

SUNDAY EVENING C COMCAST S1 DISH NETWORK S2 DIRECTV FEBRUARY 2, 2014

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Camera Club meets Amateur radio operators Anne H. Holt toring. Contact Lucille Heinrich at 362-5995 to register. The Branford Camera (HAMS) provide emer- Phone: 850-576-0721 Club meets on the 3rd gency radio communica- E-Mail: ahholt@ah- Thursday of each month, tions for those organiza- holt.com with an occasional excep- tions involved in emer- Boy Scout Troop 693 tion, for the purpose of gencies like law enforce- has new sponsor, sharing, learning, and en- ment, hospitals, shelters meeting location joying all things photo- and the American Red Boy scout troop 693, graphic. We are an eclectic Cross. Contact the club's scoutmaster, group with experiences president, Ron, 688- [email protected] ranging from complete 4057, for more informa- t, (386) 590-6121, have novice to consummate pro- tion. begun meeting at the Live fessional. Please join us. Artisans and Growers Oak Shrine Club, 11557 For more information, Market 100th Street, on Thurs- please contact: 0pens in the Wirick- days, 6:30 - 8 p. m. Carolyn Hogue, Program Simmons Garden The Shrine Club has re- Chair, 386-935-2044 At the corner of Pearl cently become its charter It’s time to play! Enter our football Skip Weigel, Technical and Cherry Streets organization! trivia contest today for fun! Consultant, 386-9382 This market will be Membership is open to Alachua Main Street open the first Saturday of 11-17 year-old boys. TRIVIA CHAMP WINS…A Super Football Spring Festival each month from 9 a.m. to Attention bridge players Party Platter from Subway on Feb. 2, 2014 Vendor All Call 2 p.m. A group of bridge play- $50 Value Sunday, March 30, 2014 If you Make it -- Bake it ers meet every Monday at Must be original newsprint. Drawing will be held Jan. 31, 12 Noon www.alachuabusiness.com -- Grow it -- or Sew it, 6 p.m. at Sakura Restau- 1. What team won the first Super Bowl? ______you can sell it here rant, 1548 S. Ohio Ave., Volunteers needed 2. What is one of the four current NFL teams that have never Learn how to be a $5.00 for your table – Live Oak to play Chicago SHINE volunteer in your We furnish three canopy bridge. We have openings played in the Super Bowl? ______community. SHINE vol- tents for players. Please contact 3. If the Super Bowl is the 2nd most watched sporting event, what $10.00 for 12x12 space Lucille Heinrich at 362- unteers offer free counsel- is the most watched sporting event every year? ______ing and assistance to Flori- on lawn for your tent or 5995 for more informa- da Seniors and those with pick-up tion. 4. Why is the Super Bowl measured in Roman numerals? disabilities, on topics re- All proceeds benefit the Want to learn bridge or ______Monticello Old Jail Muse- brush up on your skills? lated to Medicare, Medic- 5. Who is the only player to earn the Super Bowl MVP honor from aid, long term care plan- um Meet at Sakura Restaur- ning, prescription drug as- For more information tant on Monday at 5 p.m. the losing team? ______sistance, supplemental in- Contact: for an hour of FREE tu- 6. Who holds the Super Bowl record for the most rushing yards surance and more. Volun- in a game? ______teers are needed in Suwan- nee County. Comprehen- 7. When did the NFL-AFL championship game officially get sive three day training will named the Super Bowl? ______take place in Lake City on 8. Who is the only person to win the Super Bowl as both a player March 25-27. Costs for transportation are reim- and a coach for the same team? ______bursed and meals provided. 9. What company pays the MVP of the Super Bowl every year Call 1-800-262-2243 for to sponsor their business? ______information and applica- SPECIAL tion. SPECIAL 10. How many footballs are used for the Super Bowl game? ______Suwannee Amateur Radio Club PLUS PLUS 4040 PT.PT. INSPEINSPECTIONCTION SUPER CHALLENGE TRIVIA CONTEST ENTRY FORM First Tuesday, social at Contest Rules Name: ______6:30 p. m., followed by 9 959 5 5 1. Please print all answers Address: ______regular meeting at 7, at its $ 2 9 in black/blue pen. ______club house, located north OPEN $ 2 9 $ 2 9 2. All entries must be City: ______State: ______Zip: ______of I10 & US129, Live SAT turned in by Jan. 30, 2014 Oak. Call for exact loca- Includes up to 5 QTS of Phone: ______8-NOON 3. A random drawing will Please send your completed Super Trivia Challenge tion and directions. Visi- Honda recommended oil take place in the case of Contest entry ad to: tors are always welcome! Plus Tax & Disposal multiple correct entry forms Suwannee Democrat, Super Trivia Challenge, The club offers periodic Open Mon-Fri 7:30-5:30 808705 on date. P.O. Box 370 Live Oak, FL 32064 testing for your ham li- 4. Decision of judges is final. cense. The club's web site is www.suwanneearc.org. Are you a subscriber _____ Yes _____No 849509 PAGE 10B I SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2014