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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Lifesaving deputy’s there when he’s needed most From a choking child to highway intersection. Last week, photos of a CCSO deputy The first incident hap- helping a man at the intersection of a sick pedestrian, CCSO pened in October and Bascom Norris Road and US Highway sergeant is on the spot. the second last week, 90 circulated on social media. but in both cases the It wasn’t long before the officer was By COREY ARWOOD same Columbia County identified, and soon one comment after [email protected] sheriff’s officer came to another emerged from those who said A child was choking to death on Harrison the aid of those in dis- they’d had encounters with Sgt. Randy chicken in a local barbecue restaurant, tress by saving the life Harrison. COURTESY and a bloody-kneed man was unable to of a child and taking control of a chaot- CCSO Sgt. Randy Harrison aids a man stand and answer questions at a busy ic scene until paramedics arrived. DEPUTY continued on 2A in possible cardiac distress recently.

Plaster pachyderms GOVT SHUTDOWN Dispatch upgrades will have to wait With FCC closed, final approval can’t be given for new radio system.

By CARL MCKINNEY [email protected]

Until the paralysis in Washington, D.C., is over, Columbia County’s first responders have to keep using an outdated radio system with problematic dead zones. Seven new-and-improved emer- gency communication towers for law enforcement, medical per- sonnel and firefighters were set ABOVE: Don Chaulshin, owner to go live the of the YJ Asian grocery store, second week of puts the finishing touches on an February, said elephant sculpture, one of sev- County Manager eral in the business’ parking lot. Ben Scott. But the Chaulshin sculpted each elephant county’s rough- himself, and spent Tuesday morn- ly $8.65 million ing and afternoon carefully using effort to upgrade Scott his brush to complete the pieces. the radio system His son, who did not wish to be needs action from two federal agen- photographed, helped with some cies now closed due to the partial of the work. LEFT: Chaulshin government shutdown. plans his next brushstroke. “We can’t finish the project up Photos by CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter right now,” Scott said. The current system is unreli- able in several areas, Scott said. In November 2017, the County Commission approved a contract Details still few in Brown Road train derailment with Motorola to upgrade the infra- By CARL MCKINNEY afternoon are still few, but the empty cars derailed near four cars went off the tracks, but structure after officials complained [email protected] the company has released a Columbia Grain while report- only two were visibly derailed that the dead zones were making statement confirming there edly dropping off a shipment of when the Reporter arrived at deputies in the field communicate Details of the derailment were no injuries, leaks or corn, according to workers at the scene. with cell phones — which is too of CSX train cars near Brown spills. the nearby business. Road in Lake City on Monday Around 1 p.m. Monday, The CSX statement indicates CSX continued on 3A RADIOS continued on 2A

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Scripture of the Day [email protected] When LOPD officers arrived, James “Witnesses stated that they heard Lee Owens, of Live Oak, was lying on gun shots shortly after the men “The mountains shall bring peace to the people, and Live Oak police have enlisted the his front porch with a gunshot wound approached the house,” according to the little hills, by righteousness.” - Psalm 72:3 (KJV) help of Florida Department of Law to his leg and a tourniquet that had a release. “At least one ... stated that it Enforcement forensic investigators been applied by a close neighbor, appeared the gunshots were fired by after a man was shot in the leg and according to a press release issued the men in the yard.” Thought for Today left bleeding on his front porch while Tuesday. The three men fled in the two vehi- three men in two vehicles fled the Witnesses told officers two vehicles cles, which were unidentified in the Never go on trips with anyone you do not love. area, police said. drove into the front yard of the home. release, according to LOPD. — Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961, U.S. writer Police responded to the 500 block Three men exited. Two stood in the “Suspect information is forthcom- of Lincoln Avenue on calls of shots yard while a third knocked on the ing as it develops,” LOPD said. Winning Lottery Numbers DEPUTY Pick 3: (Monday p.m.) 9-1-6 Continued From 1A Pick 4: (Monday p.m.) 4-7-0-5 Fantasy 5: (Monday) 2-11-19-28-35 “Randy Harrison is a[n] amazing deputy and a real- ly good man,” said one. “A See an error? great human being,” said The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news another. items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, “Things like this almost please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will give me hope for a better run in this space. Thanks for reading. world,” followed a third. And lastly: “He has always been the type to offer a hand to some in need Submissions whether in uniform or The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption not.” information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you According to those would like to see your organization in the newspaper, send who know him, Lake City the picture and information to Robert Bridges at rbridges@ native and 25-year law lakecityreporter.com. enforcement veteran Randy COREY ARWOOD/Lake City Reporter Harrison is proof that a first Sgt. Randy Harrison, who has been with CCSO for 21 years, saved a choking tod- Lake City Reporter responder is always on duty. dler in October, and, just last week, rushed to the aid of an ailing pedestrian. Though his latest effort HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS ...... 754-0419 involved a man in the grips Main number . . . . . 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REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Wednesday, Jan. 23 Wednesday's highs/Wednesday night's low Valdosta City Thursday Friday 72/54 Jacksonville 74/58 Cape Canaveral Tallahassee Lake City 74/44/ts 62/45/pc 70/50 74/54 Daytona Beach 71/39/ts 58/42/s Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 73/51/ts 64/47/pc Pensacola 76/58 76/63 Ft. Lauderdale 80/56/ts 68/56/sh 68/40 Panama City 67/49 Ocala Gainesville 66/37/sh 58/36/s 76/59 Jacksonville 67/38/sh 57/37/s Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 77/64/ts 69/59/r 76/65 76/68 Lake City 66/37/sh 58/36/s

Tampa Miami 80/55/ts 68/55/sh 81/67 Naples 76/50/ts 66/48/sh COURTESY West Palm Beach 77/67 Ocala 68/37/sh 59/37/s Orlando 72/45/ts 60/44/s Head of the class Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 56/39/pc 54/38/pc Ft. Myers 77/70 Pensacola 77/70 52/36/pc 55/35/pc Columbia High School Principal Trey Hosford speaks to the Lake City Rotary Club Naples Tallahassee 60/35/pc 56/31/pc during the group’s meeting on Thursday. Hosford lauded the efforts of both stu- 77/65 Miami Tampa 69°/45/ts 60°/43/s 77/70 dents and teachers in raising the school’s graduation rate. He said his goal is to Key West Valdosta 63/34/ts 54/31/pc commit to each student and make sure they have the environment and support 77/72 W. Palm Beach 80/52/ts 68/54/sh he or she needs to graduate from high school. Hosford said the process is a team effort among everyone who works at CHS. LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX FYI " Test An exclusive TEMPERATURES SUN service with the U.S. Forestry needs to be replaced.” High Tuesday 73 Sunrise today 7:25 a.m. Low Tuesday 39 Sunset today 6:00 p.m. 4 brought to Service to settle on a location The new towers, which RADIOS Normal high 66 Sunrise tom. 7:24 a.m. ModerateEXTREME: our readers in Osceola National Forest broadcast at 800 MHz, are 10 minutes to burn Continued From 1A Normal low 42 Sunset tom. 6:01 p.m. 40 mins to burn by for the seventh tower, but expected to be a big improve- Record high 84 in 1937 Today’s Record low 17 in 1985 MOON ultra-violet The Weather slow and inefficient in an construction can’t proceed ment over the current infra- radiation risk Moonrise today 9:04 p.m. emergency situation. without oversight from the structure, Smith said. for the area on Channel. PRECIPITATION Moonset today 9:28 a.m. “Down by the rivers, agency, Kraus said. “We are definitely eager a scale from 0 Tuesday 0.00" Moonrise tom. 10:10 p.m. to 10+. there was no coverage a “They have to be there to to get it online,” Smith said. Month total 1.46" Moonset tom. 10:10 a.m. lot of the time,” Scott said. make sure we aren’t damag- This isn’t the only Year total 1.46" “The radios from dispatch ing the forest,” Kraus said. local project on hold due Normal month-to-date 2.23" Normal year-to-date 2.23" could not reach the person- “That tower is completely to the standoff between Jan 27 Feb 4 Feb 12 Feb 19 Forecasts, data and graphics ©IBM Corporation 1994, 2019 nel — this was supposed to on hold until forestry gets Democrats and President Last New First Full Quarter Quarter help improve that.” back into business.” Trump over funding for the The FCC has tentatively Columbia County proposed border wall. The approved the towers, said Sheriff’s Office spokes- county is also waiting on a $6 WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY Assistant County Manager person Murray Smith said million grant from the U.S. 100° 7a Actual1p high 7p Average1a high 6a An old song says that it David Kraus, but broad- deputies should be testing Economic Development never rains in Southern 90° Actual low Average low California. Well, on this casting can’t start without the new system right about Administration to expand 80 date in 1943, Hoegees 80° 76 Camp in the San 71 73 73 a final green light stalled by now, but can’t because of utilities to Bell Road, where 70° 68 Gabriel Mountains set the shutdown. the shutdown. there are highly anticipat- 63 a 24-hour state 60° precipitation record The original contract “It delays us getting our ed plans for development, 50° 50 when it received 26.12 46 inches of rain. with Motorola included six radios in the hands of the Kraus said. 40° 38 40 40 39 34 towers, with the option to people that need to train “We have several major 30° add another one later at a with them and use them,” projects that the federal 20° discounted rate. Smith said. “Our system government shutdown is Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue The county has worked that we’ve got is old and delaying us on,” Kraus said. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A

MOAA Pilot, teacher, world traveler Editor’s note: Here AFB in Hawaii for two While in Vietnam, (a C-130 Hercules retrofit/ is another in a series of months. (As a side note, rework and inspection profiles of members of the upon landing in Vietnam, his duties included facility). Suwannee River Valley the squadron’s mascot, flying numerous During his 20-year Chapter of the Military Maynard, a white duck, stay in the Air Force, Officers Association of was first off the aircraft at reconnaissance Major Becnel received America, the nation’s largest Nha Trang in early 1966. and rescue the Distinguished and most influential asso- Unfortunately, Maynard missions into Flying Cross, Defense ciation of military officers. became an alcoholic and Meritorious Service Today’s installment features was finally given a “sail- North and South Medal, Air Medal, with retired Major Marion “Mo” or’s burial” in the Gulf of Vietnam, resupply- oak leaf clusters, Air Force Becnel of the United States Tonkin in late 1966.) ing troops, drop- Commendation Medal, Air Force. While in Vietnam, the Presidential Unit Citation, C-103 “Skyhook” aircraft ping leaflets of Air Force Outstanding By PAUL WENGERT and personnel were under various types as well Unit with oak leaf clus- Special to the Reporter the command of Military as some classified ters, Combat Readiness Born in Baton Rouge, Assistance Command, Medal, National Defense Louisiana, in 1940, Marion Vietnam (MACV) Special missions. Medal, Armed Forces “Mo” Becnel attended Operations Group. Duties Expeditionary Medal, Louisiana State University included flying numerous Force, headquartered at Vietnam Medal with (LSU), graduating from reconnaissance and rescue Shaw AFB, South Carolina. stars, Air Force Longevity LSU and the Air force missions into North and He worked on war plans Ribbon with oak leaf clus- ROTC program in 1963. South Vietnam, resup- and exercises for the ters, Small Arms Ribbon, Mo was commissioned plying troops, dropping movement of heavy equip- Republic of Vietnam a second lieutenant in leaflets of various types ment and troops. There Gallantry Cross with palm, the USAF and sent to Big as well as some classified he flew C-130s and T-39 and Republic of Vietnam Springs, Texas, for pilot missions. (Sabreliners), transport- Campaign Medal. COURTESY After returning from After five years in Lake training. He trained in Marion “Mo” Becnel had a highly decorated 20-year ing dignitaries, including T-37 and T-38 jets there Vietnam, Captain Becnel City at AERO, Major career in our nation’s Air Force. the 9th Air Force com- and upon his graduation returned to Pope AFB and mander. Captain Becnel Becnel decided to make subsequently received Lake City his home. Upon and receiving his pilot’s base commander and the new C-130 Sky Hook was promoted to major in wings in May of ’64, orders to report to the 1973. After leaving War his retirement from the Air asked if he would post- aircraft. This aircraft was United States Air Forces Force in May 1983, then he was sent to his first pone his scheduled leave designed to rescue down Plans at Shaw AFB, he active duty station, Pope – Europe (USAFE) was assigned as the Air “Mr.” Becnel obtained and fly a new C-130 full of pilots behind enemy lines 7th Special Operation his teaching certificate Air Force Base (AFB) Iranian generals and their without landing, by trailing Force adviser to the New in North Carolina, to fly Squadron, Ramstein AFB, Orleans National Guard, in and began his career at families to Iran. He and his a hook that would extract Germany, with a detour to Columbia High School as C-130 cargo aircraft. crew returned stateside a downed pilot from the Belle Chase, Louisiana. He During his first year Squadron Officer School, arrived in Belle Chase in a math teacher. While at on the Pam Am “Blue Ball ground. Maxwell AFB Alabama. CHS he sponsored the Key of flying the C-130, he Express,” completely cir- Following training 1975. spent a total of 36 days in After spending five Following three years Club and participated in cling the world. and modification of the “short” years in Europe and supported the student the United States, spend- The next trip in late aircraft and once the of the fun in Belle Chase ing most of the next two training US and Allied across the Mississippi body. He retired from 1965 was to Southeast squadron had been cer- Special Operations in teaching in December years in such places as Asia, including Bangkok, tified, they were sent to from New Orleans, in France, Belgian Congo, Germany, Greece, Italy, 1978 he was reassigned to 1999. He is a past pres- Thailand, for a three-month Nha Trang AFB, Vietnam, Norway, France, Spain, ident of the Military Dominican Republic and rotation. under “Operation Stray DCASPOR AERO under the Philippines. Sweden, Denmark and the System Command - Atlanta Officers of America, is a Upon returning from Goose.” Since the base United Kingdom, Captain volunteer at the Lake City Returning to Pope AFB Southeast Asia, his squad- was not ready to receive in Lake City, Florida, as the from the Philippines in Becnel was assigned to chief test pilot on C-130s VA hospital and now lives ron, the 779th TCS, had the squadron, they were Plans office of the 9th Air a leisurely life in Lake City. 1965, he was met by the been selected to train on diverted to Hickam for the Air Force at AERO Local educators nominated for national award From staff reports “William has impacted so students who might need United States who are mak- Spirit Award Winner. This prize winner will be revealed. Tiara Arline of Columbia many lives that even attend- help, whether they’re her ing a difference in the lives award is given to the nom- Winners are chosen by a High School, William ing a parade in his communi- students or not. of students by exemplifying inee whose community selection committee com- Murphy of Lake City ty and sitting on the sidewalk “Mrs. Murphy is a excellence, positive influ- demonstrates the most sup- prising former winners and Middle School and Dasaisha stoop means LifeChanger, and that starts ence and leadership. port for his or her nomina- education professionals. Murphy of Westside the parade’s from the time her students Each school year, tion. The winner will receive Nominees must be K-12 Elementary School have line is going enter the classroom and LifeChanger of the Year $5,000 to be shared with his teachers or school district been nominated for the 2018- to be halt- throughout their outside receives hundreds of nom- or her school or district. employees. To be consid- 2019 national LifeChanger of ed, because activities,” inations from all 50 states And there will be one ered for an award, nomi- the Year award. every car said Paula and the District of Columbia. Spotlight Award winner, nees must: Arline, a TSIC coordi- will stop and G. Williams. Seventeen individual given to a nominee in a spe- • Make a positive impact nator, was nominated by a William make a spe- “She is a car- LifeChanger of the Year cific discipline each year. in the lives of students. family mem- Murphy cial greeting ing teacher awards will be given during For 2018-19, the Spotlight • Enhance their school ber, Elena to him,” said who pushes the 2018-2019 school year. Award will be given to a or district’s atmosphere, Highland. his nominator, who would Dasaisha children to The grand-prize win- nominee who works in a culture and pride. She was rec- like to remain anonymous. Murphy be the abso- ner will receive $10,000 to counseling role (e.g, guid- • Demonstrate exempla- ognized for “So many of his former lute best. She be shared with his or her ance counselor, social work- ry leadership at the school the respect students who have moved wants to make a difference, school or school district. er). The winner will receive and/or district level. and support away to pursue profession- and she is.” Four grand-prize finalists $5,000 to be shared with his • Possess a proven Arline she gives to al careers will call William The LifeChanger of the will receive $5,000 to be or her school or district. record of professional her community. Her work as when they return home and Year award is sponsored shared with their school or Winners are announced excellence. an educator does not stop at invite him to lunch so they by the National Life Group school district. via surprise award ceremo- • Show commitment to the end of the day, and she can catch up. He teaches Foundation. LifeChanger Ten LifeChanger Award nies held at their schools. building a nurturing envi- volunteers at many school us to always give our best of the Year recognizes and winners will receive $3,000 The grand prize finalists will ronment that supports and community events. every day, to always wear a rewards the very best K-12 to be shared with their also be honored at a nation- learning. “Tiara is patient, kind, smile, and to always be con- educators and school dis- school or school district. al awards ceremony in April • Adhere to the highest genuine, loving, knowledge- tent in every circumstance.” trict employees across the Plus there will be one in Hawaii, where the grand moral and ethical standards. able and passionate. She Dasaisha Murphy, a lives and eats education,” third-grade teacher, was said Highland. recognized for being a dedi- METAL ROOF William Murphy, an cated, enthusiastic educator $0 DOWN - 0% FINANCE UP TO 24 MO. assistant principal, was rec- who gives her all to stu- 3.99% FINANCING FOR UP TO 144 MO. ognized for the legacy he dents. She is a member of COMPLETELY INSTALLED! has created over the past 30 Westside’s Sac Committee FREE as low as $ MO years as an educator. He has and Yearbook Staff, and she FOR 1500 previously worked as a math also sponsors the Cooking ESTIMATES! SQUARE FEET teacher and football coach, Club and Westside National CALL TODAY and he has made an impact Archives. Additionally, on students of all races and Murphy is a minister at her 866-430-2616 www.nationalhomecraft.com79 socioeconomic backgrounds. church, and she often tutors

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OUR OPINION Bradley’s no-brainer tate Sen. Rob Bradley, the Fleming Island Republican whose district includes Columbia SCounty, has taken it upon himself to right a ridiculous wrong perpetrated on the people of the Sunshine State last fall by the Florida Constitution Revision Commission. The CRC, as you recall, opted to “bundle” certain proposed amendments, so that if you wanted to raise the mandatory retirement age for judges, for exam- ple, you had to agree as well to a major change in the way administrative agencies interpret the law. If you wanted to ban vaping in the workplace, you had to agree to end drilling for gas and oil in state coastal waters. And if you wanted to boost benefits for survivors of fallen first responders, you had to agree to a complete overhaul of how Florida’s 28 state col- leges are run. It was absurd and bizarre, an electoral obscenity. Why should voters have to face a ballot proposal In the age of #MeToo with which they might both agree and disagree at the same time? Even more confounding, all these measures and two more like them were approved by voters last fall. Policing their vices No matter. If something is wrong, it’s wrong, even if it does make it into law. hen the debate over sex to appeal to our better angels. Enter Bradley. education was raging, pro- Instead we get rules to govern our His Senate Joint Resolution 374 would fix the W ponents of teaching safe vices. problem once and for all by putting such bundling sex and distributing condoms in In “Smarter Sexting: Thoughtful off-limits. If approved in Tallahassee, it would go public schools mocked those who and respectful approaches to sexu- before voters in 2020. argued that abstinence-only edu- al messages,” the authors explain cation was the best way to prevent what should be obvious — that like “Voters should have clear choices presented to teenagers from facing the practical any sexual activity, sexting carries them when they’re engaged in amending our fun- and emotional consequences of sex- serious risks, like the possibility damental law,” Bradley told the News Service of ual activity. that explicit messages and photos Florida on Tuesday. “They’re going to do it anyway,” Cynthia M. Allen could become public. There is no We agree. the argument went. “We might as [email protected] mention of potential social or emo- NSF reports that Bradley may want to go one well give them the tools to do it tional consequences, just a warning better, and push for elimination of the CRC, which safely. We’ll just police their vices.” just a recreational activity. And it that a mishandled sext could be a convenes every 20 years, altogether. The argument ignored the deluge protected hearts and reputations in barrier to future employment. He says he hasn’t decided on that one yet. of emotional consequences associ- the process. Never fear, risks can be mitigated But he is set on changing the way it worked last ated with sexual promiscuity. But There was a real hope that the if potential sexters just follow sim- time. those were of little matter in service wreckage of #MeToo might actu- ple guidelines, like pursuing strong of a greater goal: the progressive ally become the foundation for a and open communication with the “What I do know is that if we’re going to have a cause of removing any societal would-be recipient, revealing no CRC, they need to stop the bundling,” he told NSF. universal sexual morality based on guardrails on sex, and breaking something greater than one’s own more in a photo than one would Seems obvious to us, and likely is to everyone but down the norms and morals that reveal in a bathing suit, and employ- the special interests who, whether through bribery self-gratification. That we might — for good reason — traditionally employ a sexual ethic based on ing useful “strategies” for turning or extortion — call it what you will — managed to governed bedroom behavior. virtue. down a sexting request. get their way last fall, perverting the way state con- Enter the “#MeToo” movement The writers never bother to ques- stitutional law is made in the process. and the not-so-shocking revelation tion the wisdom of sexting; instead Good to see our senator taking them on. that a culture predicated on unfet- For the first time they herald it as a fun way to flirt tered sexual license will in fact have in decades it didn’t and express one’s sexuality. to face some unintended and very seem entirely unrea- If all else fails, they explain, serious repercussions. and unwanted sexts are received TODAY IN HISTORY It was a societal comeuppance sonable to wonder if or shared without permission, a long overdue, one that prompted maybe those absti- university’s Title IX coordinator On this date: even people on the left to wonder nence-only folks can offer legal guidance for how if there might be something wrong — the ones who to move forward, because why In 1845, Congress decided all national elections would with how we’re thinking about sex. wouldn’t we want university admin- be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in For the first time in decades it promoted prudence istrators and the government polic- November. didn’t seem entirely unreasonable and commitment and ing our sexual activities? In 1933, the 20th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to wonder if maybe those absti- love — had a point. The article reads like parody, but the so-called “Lame Duck Amendment,” was ratified as nence-only folks — the ones who it’s sadly the reality we’ve created Missouri approved it. promoted prudence and commit- by a sexual ethic run amok. And if ment and love — had a point. #MeToo couldn’t rein it in, it’s hard n Associated Press That hope was dashed this “If you are a decent person, the week when a friend direct- to imagine what will. prospect of a clearer, more bound- ed me to the Texas Christian TCU broke from its religious Lake City Reporter aried sexual ethic should not fright- University’s Student Health founding a long time ago. One Lake City Reporter en you,” wrote Washington Post Magazine, which this week post- wonders if those who supported Serving Columbia County Since 1874 columnist Christine Emba. ed an article offering pointers for that move envisioned that one day If #MeToo proved anything, it how students can make sexting the school would be issuing guid- Serving Columbia County Since 1874 was that sexual guardrails in the (sending sexually explicit mes- ance to its students on how to send The Lake City Reporter is published with pride form of certain traditional mores sexually explicit messages to each for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ sages or photographs via text The Lake City Reporter is published with pride actually had some merit; that message) a “positive experience” other. ties by Community Newspapers Inc. self-restraint served the ultimate for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ for all those involved. n Cynthia M. Allen is a columnist for the We believe strong newspapers build strong good of elevating sex to more than tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” So much for universal principles Fort Worth Star-Telegram. WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand profitableteamwork community of professionals-­oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, Will FGC change its mind on Olustee? integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, To the Editor: ly, fired muskets, rode horses and Of special distinction was Alfonso integrity and hard work. Todd Wilson, Publisher remembered history, while consum- Levy, a man of many hues, black Robert Bridges, Editor Re: FGC to end support of ing a few beers. Not having any and Union Blue, who supported the Todd Wilson, Publisher Olustee Festival festival in Lake City or any event case for history. Jim Barr, Associate Editor warranting notice, locals incorpo- And, now look to the current SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor At first blush, the decision by rated the battle into our production, and excellent leader in our County FGC on the Olustee Festival which seemed a stretch at the time Judge, Tom Coleman. DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident seemed ignorant. but worked swimmingly. Perhaps, like Yogi Berra noted, TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman Ignorant perhaps is wrong in ret- Thus, we invited Gov. Bob “I really didn’t say everything I rospect. Graham to be parade marshal. said,” the college will change their Paucity of thinking of Board of He wore a Confederate uniform, view. The Board evidently forgot Trustees surpasses ignorance, marched from the DOT offices, President Barrett was the keynote moving into the realm of absolute down Marion Street and eventually speaker last year at the ceremonies LETTERS POLICY arrogance. For the Chairman of was highly touted to be president honoring soldiers from the 1864 Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written the Board of Trustee to not be a of our country. Nobody seemed to conflict. “fan” of festival is within the bound- mind his participation or the vestige Hopefully this tome will help and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and ary of free speech. However, being of being a Rebel. bring some sanity back, the mem- libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s supported by all trustees borders In the decades that followed, ory of the all black 54th Mass. name, address and ­telephone number for verification. on the incredible, leaning towards outstanding locals became com- Infantry will not fade, the efforts of Writers can have two letters per month published. astonishing. manding generals: Ron Williams, thousands will continue to blossom. Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers Evidently those in charge of Judge Bryant, Judge Douglas, Let this not be a parking meter and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. promulgating education out in the Judge Feagle, Dennis Roberts, monument reading, “expired.” barren piney-woods east of Lake Mike Collins, James Montgomery, Finally, perhaps ignorant was the City have been deprived of any Harvey Campbell, Faye Bowling right word after all. Ignorance can BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL semblance of the history and peo- Warren, Dewey Weaver, Mike Null, be corrected, arrogance goes to the 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ ple involved in the Olustee Festival. Mayor Steven Witt, Ken Biggs, bone. BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. The genesis of the event started while Congressman Bill Grant BY EMAIL: [email protected] at the battlefield decades ago. Both served as parade leader, along with Don L. Caldwell Blue and Grey soldiers met annual- O. J. Lake. Lake City WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

n To submit your calendar item, stop by the Reporter office or email Michael Philips at COMMUNITY CALENDAR [email protected] Today Friday night from 6 to 9 p.m. at The Lifestyle Art class Enrichment Center, 628 SE The Gateway Art Gallery is Allison Court (behind Baya holding a basic pastel class Pharmacy). $7 admission. taught by Brenda Kennedy Bring a dish or dessert to on Wednesday from 10 share. All proceeds bene- a.m. to noon. Cost is $30. fit the center. Call 386-755- Call 752-5229 to reserve a 0235 for more. spot. ‘Baby & Me’ Olustee Festival Pageant “Baby & Me,” a library Wednesday is the entry program for parents and deadline for the 2019 babies, is held on Fridays at Olustee Pageant. There are 11 a.m. at the main branch eight age divisions. Awards of the Columbia County include educational schol- Public Library, 308 NW arships, trophies, crowns Columbia Ave. in downtown and banners. The first- Lake City. For more about place winners will ride in the library’s children’s pro- the Olustee Festival Parade grams, call 386-758-2101. on Feb. 16. The pageant is open to Volunteers needed girls and young women Community Hospice and aged 3 months to 20 years Palliative Care at 163 SW old who reside or attend Stonegate Terrace, Suite 105, school in Baker, Columbia, is looking for volunteers to Gilchrist, Hamilton, Union serve in different capacities or Suwannee counties. The including: relief visits for our pageant will include a sepa- patient’s families, pet thera- rate talent, sportswear and py, veteran pinning and cler- photogenic competition. ical help. Visit at Volunteer.

Applications can be otained CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter CommunityHospice.com to at www.olusteefestival.com learn more. or by contacting Elaine From a grateful city Owens at 386-965-2787. Volunteers needed Lake City Assistant Fire Chief Timothy L. Westberry, left, LCPD Sgt. Marshall Sova, third from left, and LCPD offi- Lake City Medical Center Duplicate Bridge Club cer Robert L. Wendel Jr., far right, receive recognition during Tuesday night’s City Council meeting from Mayor Auxiliary needs volunteers Lake City Duplicate Stephen Witt, second from left, for their long and distinguished careers. The three men have served the city for who have a heart to serve. Bridge Club meets at 12:30 decades. The auxiliary need vol- p.m. Wednesdays at The unteers for all positions. Country Club at Lake City. St., Lake City) is in search 752-5229 to reserve a spot. Auxiliary needs volunteers Monday at 6:45 p.m. at the Those interested in par- All bridge enthusiasts are of volunteers. The center’s who have a heart to serve. American Legion Post 57, ticipating in the program welcome. For more, call mission is to serve those in ESL classes The auxiliary need vol- 2602 SW Main Blvd. in Lake may pick up an application Dottie Rogers at 386-758- need in Columbia County San Juan Mission Catholic unteers for all positions. City. There are three $250 at the Lake City Medical 8606. through Christian faith and Church holds English as a Those interested in par- jackpots each night. Quarter Center Gift Shop or the resources. For more, call second language classes ticipating in the program games are played at 3 p.m. H2U office. For more, call Seed Library in Fort White 386-755-1770. every Thursday at 7:15 p.m. may pick up an application Mondays, Thursdays and 386-719-7713. The Columbia Seed Classes are two-hours long at the Lake City Medical Sundays. Refreshments are Lending Library is open at Volunteer at Haven and are taught by Cecilia Center Gift Shop or the available at reasonable pric- Saturday the main library in Lake Haven Hospice is current- Moyer, a very experienced H2U office. For more, call es. For more, call 752-7776. City on Tuesdays from 2 ly seeking volunteers for English teacher from Panama. 386-719-7713. Amer. Legion yard Sale to 4 p.m. The CCSL meets many tasks. No experience If interested, call Janet at 386- Golf cart drivers needed The American Legion at the Fort White library necessary. To apply online 935-2632 to register. San Juan Volunteers needed Shands Lake Shore Post 57 is holding a yard sale on Wednesdays from 2 to visit www.beyourhaven. is located at 304 S.E. Plant Community Hospice and Regional Medical Center on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 4 p.m. Volunteers are also org/volunteer, stop by the Avenue in Branford. Palliative Care at 163 SW Auxiliary is seeking vol- p.m. at 2602 SW Main Blvd. on hand the first and third office or an application can Stonegate Terrace, Suite 105, unteer golf cart drivers. 4 in Lake City. All proceeds Tuesday of the month from be mailed to you. GeriActors is looking for volunteers to hours per week. For more, will benefit our local veter- 2 to 4 p.m. at the West Residents are invited to join serve in different capacities call 386-292-8000, ext. 21216. ans programs. If you would Branch library located at Volunteers needed the Reader’s Theater Group including: relief visits for our like to donate to the yard 435 NW Hall of Fame Drive Community Hospice and on Tuesdays and Thursdays patient’s families, pet thera- sale contact Lisa Dye (466- (off US Hwy 90 just west Palliative Care at 163 SW from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the py, veteran pinning and cler- Friday 2851), Laura Cabrera (984- of I-75). Stonegate Terrace, Suite 105, Lifestyle Enrichment Center, ical help. Visit at Volunteer. Dinner and dancing 6275) or Sharon Huggins is looking for volunteers to 628 SE Allison Court. CommunityHospice.com to Dances are held each (984-9568). ‘Terrific Twos’ serve in different capacities learn more. “Terrific Twos,” a including: relief visits for our Volunteers needed • • library program for patient’s families, pet thera- Community Hospice and ‘Preschool Storytime’ HELP WANTED toddlers, is offered py, veteran pinning and cler- Palliative Care at 163 SW “Preschool Storytime,” a on Wednesdays at 10:30 ical help. Visit at Volunteer. Stonegate Terrace, Suite 105, library program for fami- Inside Sales Position a.m. at the main branch CommunityHospice.com to is looking for volunteers to lies with preschoolers, is of the Columbia County learn more about volunteer- serve in different capacities held on Thursdays at 11 The Lake City Reporter is seeking a Classified Public Library, 308 NW ing. including: relief visits for our a.m. at the main branch Advertising Sales Representative to join its Advertising Columbia Ave. in down- patient’s families, pet thera- of the Columbia County Team. We are looking for an individual with a “Can Do” town Lake City. For more Thursday py, veteran pinning and cler- Public Library, at 308 NW spirit, who enjoys a fast-paced work environment. This information about the ical help. Visit at Volunteer. Columbia Ave. in downtown person should have a proven track record in closing library’s children’s pro- Art class CommunityHospice.com to Lake City. For more, call business and not be intimidated by outbound sales calls. grams, call 386-758-2101. The Gateway Art Gallery is learn more. 386-758-2101. The individual will report to the Advertising Director. holding a Turkish marbling Responsibilities in this position include: Volunteers needed class taught by Christine Bingo at Amer. Legion Volunteers needed • Selling classified liner, digital and classified display Brewer on Thursday from Bingo games are offered The Christian Service advertising in the Lake City Reporter and noon to 2 p.m. Cost is $30. Call Lake City Medical Center every Thursday, Sunday and Center (421 NW Washington lakecityreporter.com. • Process and publish legal advertising. • Develop new sales and revenue steams by soliciting OBITUARIES new accounts while managing our current base of Patricia Ann Sost a homemaker all of her life. She Kathleen Sost of OBrien; two morial Gardens Cemetery. The accounts. This is accomplished by cold calling and Mrs. Patricia Ann Sost, 83, of was a member of the Red Hats brothers; Robert Kelly (Arline) family will receive friends from developing new leads from competitive media, Society, the New Comers and of Gainesville, Ga., and Richard 1:00-2:00 P.M. (one hour pri- Lake Butler, passed away on Sun- source books, etc. day morning, January 20, 2019 at enjoyed sewing and Bunco. Her Kelly (Victoria) of West Cald- or to the services) at the funer- her residence grandchildren and great grand- well, NJ., along with two special al home. In lieu of flowers, the • We expect this person to make a minimum of 100 following a ex- children where her life and she friends; Linda Isbel and Dianna family asks that donations please outbound calls a week to develop new accounts. tended illness was a loving, caring mother. She Swain. Nine grandchildren and be considered to the Florida Can- • Respond to customer inquiries over the phone, email surrounded is preceded in death by her hus- ten great-grandchildren also sur- cer Specialist. Arrangements are or in-person in a timely manner. by her family. band, Charles Edward Sost and vive, and numerous nieces and under the direction and care of • Review credit status of accounts and make calls on She was born son Kevin Robert Sost. nephews also survive. GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN delinquent accounts to recover outstanding balances. in Bronx, New She is survived by her two Funeral services for Mrs. Sost FUNERAL HOME, 3596 S. US • Consult accounts on variety of advertising York on Octo- sons; Lawrence Sost (Melo- will be conducted on Wednesday, HWY 441, Lake City, FL, 32025. opportunities available from our inventory of products. ber 17, 1935 dy) of Huntsville, AL and Paul January 23, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. in Obituaries are paid advertise- to the late Pat- Sost (Maryanne) of Davie, FL; the Gateway-Forest Lawn Me- ments. For details, call the Lake Qualifications: City Reporter’s classified depart- rick and Agnes Payne Kelly. She three daughters; Charlene Lis- morial Chapel with Rev. Robert • Two plus years of advertising sales and or digital sales ton (Christopher), and Patricia Wineberg officiating. Interment ment at 752-1293. has been a resident of the Lake experience is preferred. Butler area since 1988 and was Hyde both of Providence and will follow in Forest Lawn Me- • A proven track record of cold calling, prospecting and the ability to close the sale is mandatory. • Excellent typing and proofreading skills mandatory. • Knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel preferred. • Experience with social media. • Must be a quick learner. • Outstanding communication skills are required.

Position is full time and offers full company benefits, including health insurance, paid holidays, vacation, and 401(k) plan.

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PREP FOOTBALL MEN’S BASKETBALL Brown to join Williams at VSU Florida Columbia senior linebacker verbally commits to Blazers. tops By ERIC JACKSON also committed to play at VSU mit after touring the campus [email protected] on Sunday. and football facilities. Brown “I just want to thank God and Williams also got a chance Texas Columbia linebacker Jaylen for the opportunity to play this to meet coaches and players, Brown has verbally committed sport because without him who helped the Blazers win the to Valdosta State. this dream wouldn’t be possi- national title this past year. A&M Brown, who announced his ble,” Brown said in a post via “The coaching staff they’re decision on Tuesday, says it Twitter. really cool,” Brown said. Allen, Locke total was an easy choice after such a Brown, like Williams, didn’t “They’re really chill. My host 58 points to carry memorable visit this past week- receive a scholarship offer from [TJ Jenkins] is a linebacker, FILE Gators to 81-72 win. end in Valdosta. The senior the school until their visit this and he’s from Georgia. He just Columbia linebacker Jaylen Brown (12) standout joins 2019 teammate past weekend. It wasn’t hard zeros in for a tackle against Madison County By MARK LONG Ahmad Williams, a safety, who for the defensive duo to com- BROWN continued on 6B on Sept. 21, 2018. Associated Press

GAINESVILLE — KeVaughn Allen scored 31 BOYS BASKETBALL points, Noah Locke added a career-high 27 and Florida used a flurry of 3-pointers to overcome a 13-point defi- cit and beat Texas A&M Soaring high for the win 81-72 on Tuesday night. The Gators made 18 of 37 from behind the arc, includ- ing 11 of 15 in the second Columbia gets half, and set season highs in makes and attempts. district revenge Allen hit 8 of 10, and Locke connected on 7 of 13. It was most combined on Lake Weir. 3-pointers for any two play- ers in school history, top- By ERIC JACKSON ping the previous record of [email protected] 13 set by Erving Walker and Kenny Boynton in 2012. A five-point loss to Lake Weir last month Florida (11-7, 3-3 didn’t sit well with Columbia. Southeastern Conference) So the Tigers made sure to get some needed just about every revenge on their home floor Tuesday night. one of them to rally against “We had to get this win,” guard Ma’leak the Aggies (7-10, 1-5). Miller said. “It was more important.” Miller turned in his best performance GATORS continued on 2B of the season. The senior guard tallied a career-high 23 points and added five rebounds in the second meeting against PREP ROUNDUP the Lake Weir. Bobby Fulton and Jordan Smith also combined for 25 points as the Tigers knocked off the Hurricanes 67-50 in CHS girls District 4-7A action. Columbia (12-10, 2-4) had three of its soccer ties five starters record double figures against Lake Weir (8-11, 2-6). The Tigers used Suwannee defensive pressure, capitalizing on forced From staff reports turnovers to jump out to a comfortable first- half lead. Columbia was threatened in the Columbia drew a 1-1 tie final minutes, but did enough to hold off the with Suwannee on the road Hurricanes’ furious comeback. Tuesday night. “I wasn’t happy with the way we let Adriana Watson scored them come back,” Columbia coach Steve the goal for the Lady Tigers Faulkner said after the game. “It felt like we (1-12-3) in their regu- had a chance to put them away in the third. lar-season finale. They face We were up by almost 20, then the next Gainesville on the road in thing you know it’s a nine-point game. A the District 2-4A quarterfi- team like Lake Weir, not the most skilled nal on Friday at 6 p.m. team in the world, but they play so hard and don’t quit. You can’t let teams like that GIRLS BASKETBALL back in.” Keystone Heights 48, Columbia led by as much as 16 points Fort White 39: The Lady in the first half. After leading 31-17 at the Indians (11-9, 3-4) fell on break, the Tigers continued to extend their the road in District 4-5A lead in the second half, thanks to a bevy action. They host Newberry of transition points. Miller kept up his hot on Friday at 6 p.m. scoring night in the third, using his defen- sive prowess to help make easy baskets on BRIEFS the other end. “What I try to condition them in our Babe Ruth Softball offense is to make one move and go by registration in Fort White ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter Columbia forward Meshach Maddox grabs a rebound over Lake Weir forward Tristaven Fort White’s Babe Ruth TIGERS continued on 6B Pitts during the first half. Softball is holding spring regis- tration through Feb. 9 for ages 4-17. The cost is $85 but there is a BOYS BASKETBALL multiple-child discount. Season conditioning for all ages and skill levels is Jan. 28 & 30 as Indians hold on for district win well as Feb. 4 & 6. The length of the season runs from Mar. 11 Fort White squeaks by Keystone Heights, closes in on top seed. through May 11. Email them at fwgsa.fund- By JORDAN KROEGER points and 11 rebounds to The game looked a lot [email protected]. Register [email protected] go with eight steals and different than the teams’ online at www.fwgsa.siplay. Fort White held off sever- first meeting back on Dec. com. FORT WHITE — It was al game-tying attempts to 6, which Fort White (13- ugly. defeat Keystone Heights 2, 6-1) won 68-51. McClain USA Baseball Southeast Boy, was it ugly. 44-40 in District 4-5A action was even more blunt than NTIS for 11U-14U Fort White shot 23.7 per- at home. Keystone Heights his coach. Columbia High School will cent from the field, missed had four chances in the “We beat them last time be hosting USA Baseball’s 14 free throws and had 14 final two minutes to knot so I feel like we probably Southeast National Team turnovers. the score, but couldn’t thought we were going to Identification Series for 11U- But the Indians’ will to covert from the field or come out and just take the 14U on Mar. 2 from 5 p.m. to win was too strong against the foul line as Fort White win,” McClain said. “They 8 p.m. Keystone Heights on inched a game closer to got on us. We had to fight The cost is $165 per player. To register go to southeastntis. JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter Tuesday night. securing the top seed in back.” com. For questions, contact site Fort White guard Tavion Taylor looks to pass along the Myles McClain notched the district tournament director Brian Thomas at 904- baseline against Keystone Heights on Tuesday night. a double-double with 16 next month. INDIANS continued on 6B 305-9478. 2B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD MEN’S BASKETBALL TV LISTINGS NBA NHL Florida State tops Clemson Today EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) W L Pct GB Atlantic Division By BOB FERRANTE handle victories but you also Nichols, a graduate trans- 6:30 p.m. Toronto 36 13 .735 — GP W L OT Pts Associated Press FS1 — Providence at Xavier Milwaukee 34 12 .739 ½ Tampa Bay 49 37 10 2 76 have to learn how to handle fer from Albany, made a sea- 7 p.m. Indiana 31 15 .674 3½ Toronto 48 29 17 2 60 losses, too. I think we showed son-best four 3-pointers. He BTN — Purdue at Ohio State Philadelphia 31 17 .646 4½ Boston 49 27 17 5 59 TALLAHASSEE — a little of our immaturity.” shot 6 of 10 from the floor. CBSSN — VCU at Rhode Island Boston 29 18 .617 6 Montreal 50 27 18 5 59 ESPN2 — Tennessee at Vanderbilt Brooklyn 25 23 .521 10½ Buffalo 48 24 18 6 54 Mfiondu Kabengele scored The Seminoles’ veterans The Seminoles shot 45.5 ESPNU — Texas at TCU Miami 22 23 .489 12 Florida 48 20 20 8 48 12 of his 17 points in the as well as the newcom- percent (25 of 55) from SEC — Georgia at LSU Charlotte 22 24 .478 12½ Detroit 51 19 25 7 45 second half and David ers showed their fight on the floor and 45.5 percent 8:30 p.m. Detroit 20 26 .435 14½ Ottawa 50 19 26 5 43 FS1 — DePaul at Marquette Washington 20 26 .435 14½ Metropolitan Division Nichols added 16 points as Tuesday. After they trailed (10 of 22) from beyond the 9 p.m. Orlando 20 27 .426 15 GP W L OT Pts Florida State halted a three- for most of the game, 3-point arc. BTN — Wisconsin at Illinois Atlanta 14 32 .304 20½ N.Y. Islanders 49 29 15 5 63 game slide with a 77-68 win Florida State used a 13-0 run Clemson shot 44.8 per- CBSSN — Loyola-Chicago at Missouri State Chicago 11 36 .234 24 Washington 49 27 16 6 60 ESPNU — Oklahoma at Oklahoma State New York 10 35 .222 24 Columbus 48 28 17 3 59 over Clemson on Tuesday. to take a 63-55 lead with 6:50 cent (26 of 58) from the SEC — Missouri at Arkansas Cleveland 9 39 .188 26½ Pittsburgh 48 26 16 6 58 Nichols made four 3-point- left. The run was sparked floor, but made just 1 of 9 11 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Carolina 48 23 20 5 51 ers for the Seminoles (14-5, 2-4 by consecutive 3-pointers shots from beyond the arc CBSSN — Colorado State at Nevada W L Pct GB N.Y. Rangers 48 21 20 7 49 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Golden State 33 14 .702 — Philadelphia 48 19 23 6 44 Atlantic Coast Conference). from RaiQuan Gray, Devin in the second half. 1:30 p.m. Denver 31 14 .689 1 New Jersey 48 18 23 7 43 Florida State came into Vassell and Nichols and the ESPNU — Senior Bowl: practice, Mobile, Ala. Oklahoma City 29 18 .617 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE the game shooting 31.3 per- Seminoles were in control BIG PICTURE 4 p.m. Portland 29 20 .592 5 Central Division ESPNU — Senior Bowl: practice, Mobile, Ala. Houston 26 20 .565 6½ GP W L OT Pts cent from beyond the 3-point the rest of the way. Clemson: The Tigers FIGURE SKATING San Antonio 27 21 .563 6½ Winnipeg 48 31 15 2 64 arc but made 10 3-pointers Aamir Sims scored 15 have rarely had much luck 4:30 p.m. Utah 26 22 .542 7½ Nashville 51 29 18 4 62 against Clemson. That’s the of his 18 points in the first in Tallahassee, going 8-23 all- NBCSN — European Championships: L.A. Clippers 25 22 .532 8 Minnesota 49 25 21 3 53 ladies’ short program, Belarus L.A. Lakers 25 23 .521 8½ Dallas 49 24 21 4 52 most for the Seminoles in an half for Clemson (11-7, 1-4), time on the road in the series. GOLF Sacramento 24 24 .500 9½ Colorado 49 22 19 8 52 ACC game and one short of which has lost four of its last Florida State: Playing 2 p.m. Minnesota 23 24 .489 10 St. Louis 48 21 22 5 47 the season high. five games. Elijah Thomas without star senior forward GOLF — Web.com Tour Golf: The Bahamas New Orleans 22 25 .468 11 Chicago 51 18 24 9 45 Great Abaco Classic, final round, Bahamas Dallas 21 26 .447 12 Pacific Division The Seminoles had a lead also had 17 points and 11 Phil Cofer, who has a foot 11 p.m. Memphis 19 28 .404 14 GP W L OT Pts in the final three seconds rebounds, his fifth dou- injury, the Seminoles won GOLF — European Tour Golf: Omega Phoenix 11 38 .224 23 Calgary 50 32 13 5 69 against No. 1 Duke on Jan. ble-double of the season. their fourth straight at Dubai Desert Classic, first round, Dubai San Jose 52 29 16 7 65 6:30 a.m. (Thursday) Monday’s Late Games Vegas 51 29 18 4 62 12 but lost 80-78. They then “Disappointed with the home against Clemson. GOLF — European Tour Golf: Omega Portland 109, Utah 104 Vancouver 50 23 21 6 52 dropped back-to-back road way we defended in the Dubai Desert Classic, first round, Dubai Golden State 130, L.A. Lakers 111 Anaheim 50 21 20 9 51 games against Pittsburgh second half,” Clemson BENCH PRODUCTION NBA BASKETBALL Tuesday’s Games Arizona 49 23 22 4 50 8 p.m. Toronto 120, Sacramento 105 Edmonton 50 23 24 3 49 and Boston College. coach Brad Brownell said. The Seminoles’ bench con- ESPN — San Antonio at Philadelphia Oklahoma City 123, Portland 114 Los Angeles 50 20 26 4 44 “This is a very important “I thought our offensive tributed 45 points on Tuesday. 10:30 p.m. Dallas 106, L.A. Clippers 98 victory for us — to stop struggles affected our Florida State’s reserves have ESPN — Denver at Utah Minnesota 118, Phoenix 91 Tuesday’s Games NHL HOCKEY Today’s Games San Jose 7, Washington 6, OT the bleeding,” Florida State defense. We just didn’t play outscored opponents 204-70 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Indiana, 7 p.m. Arizona 3, Ottawa 2 coach Leonard Hamilton the way we needed to play.” in its six ACC games. NBCSN — Washington at Toronto Cleveland at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Chicago 3, N.Y. Islanders 2, SO said. “We were two seconds Kabengele scored 17 points 10 p.m. Houston at New York, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 3, Edmonton 2 NBCSN — Nashville at Vegas L.A. Clippers at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Calgary, 9 p.m. away from defeating the on 6-of-10 shooting in 25 min- UP NEXT TENNIS Orlando at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Today’s Games No. 1 team in the country utes. The sophomore forward Clemson plays at NC 10 p.m. Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Arizona at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. and then all of a sudden we came off the bench to score State on Saturday. ESPN2 — Australian Open: Women’s Semifinals Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m. Washington at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. 3:30 a.m. (Thursday) Detroit at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. had an emotional setback. in double figures for the 11th Florida State travels to ESPN — Australian Open: Men’s Semifinals San Antonio at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Nashville at Vegas, 10 p.m. “You have to learn how to time in 19 games this season. Miami on Sunday. Denver at Utah, 10:30 p.m. St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE Carolina at Vancouver, 10:30 p.m. BASKETBALL BIG PICTURE IN BRIEF GATORS Texas A&M hadn’t scored 46 points in Tuesday’s Top 25 Games the first half of a game since the season No. 2 Duke 79, Pittsburgh 64 NEW YORK Martinez was a .312 hitter Continued From 1B No. 3 Virginia 68, Wake Forest 45 opener against overmatched Savannah Rivera 1st unanimous over 18 seasons with Seattle. No. 5 Michigan 59, Minnesota 57 He got 85.4 percent in his 10th State in early November. But after consec- No. 8 Kentucky 76, No. 22 Mississippi St. 55 HOF pick; Doc, Edgar, and final try on the writers’ Texas A&M shot 55.2 percent from the utive lopsided losses at home, the Aggies Northern Illinois 77, No. 14 Buffalo 75 Mussina also in Kansas St. 58, No. 14 Texas Tech 45 ballot. He and Baines will join field in the first half and made 7 of 11 from looked like a motivated team eager to South Carolina 80, No. 16 Auburn 77 2014 inductee Frank Thomas as 3-point range, taking a 46-33 lead into the prove doubters wrong in Gainesville. No. 18 Villanova 80, Butler 72 Mariano Rivera became the only Hall of Famers to play Alabama 74, No. 20 Mississippi 53 baseball’s first unanimous Hall of the majority of their games at locker room that had to be concerning for Florida started three freshmen for the Tuesday’s Other ACC Games Fame selection, elected Tuesday designated hitter. David Ortiz Florida coach Mike White. second consecutive game. It’s the first Georgia Tech 63, Notre Dame 61 along with Edgar Martinez, will be eligible in 2022. But the Gators clamped down on the time in 20 years the Gators have gone Florida St. 77, Clemson 68 Mike Mussina and the late Roy Mussina was a steady right- defensive end after the break and got red with three first-year players in the starting Tuesday’s Other SEC Games Halladay. Rivera received all 425 Florida 81, Texas A&M 72 hander for the Yankees and hot from long range. lineup. LaDarius Halton, Udonis Haslem votes in balloting announced by Today’s Top 25 Games Baltimore Orioles who went 270- Allen and Locke kept getting open and and Mike Miller were the last trio to do No. 1 Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 7 p.m. the Baseball Writers’ Association 153 with 2,813 strikeouts over 18 No. 7 Nevada vs. Colorado State, 11 p.m. of America. The quartet will seasons. He received 76.7 percent, kept making them. No other Florida play- so for Florida. Haslem and Miller helped No. 12 Marquette vs. DePaul, 8:30 p.m. be enshrined in Cooperstown getting seven more votes than er scored in double figures. carry the Gators to the national champi- No. 17 Houston vs. East Carolina, 8 p.m. along with Today’s Game Era the 319 required for election. Wendell Mitchell led the Aggies with onship game the following year. No. 25 LSU vs. Georgia, 7 p.m. Committee selections Harold 25 points, including 17 in the first half. Jay Today’s ACC Games Baines and Lee Smith on July 21. No games scheduled KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jay Chandler added 15 points for the road Rivera is baseball’s career SHORT-HANDED GATORS Today’s SEC Games Chiefs fire defensive team, which has dropped three straight. Florida played its first game without No games scheduled saves leader with 652. With a steady demeanor and a fear- coordinator Sutton Florida hadn’t had a 20-point scorer all sea- injured forward Keith Stone, who tore a liga- WOMEN’S COLLEGE some cut fastball, he won five son, but got two on the same night. White’s ment in his left knee at Georgia on Saturday. World Series over 19 seasons The Chiefs fired defensive BASKETBALL offense has been hit and miss — and mostly Coach Mike White also announced Monday with the New York Yankees. He coordinator Bob Sutton on miss — all season. But it looked unstoppable that center Gorjok Gak (knee) would take was always at his best in October, Tuesday, just two days after Tuesday’s Top 25 Games getting 42 saves with a 0.70 ERA Kansas City failed to stop Tom in the second half against the Aggies. The a medical redshirt this season. Those loss- No games scheduled Gators shot 55 percent in the final 20 minutes. es, combined with forward Chase Johnson Tuesday’s ACC Games over 16 postseasons, including Brady and the New England No games scheduled 11 saves in the World Series. Patriots on what turned out to be It was the Aggies who barely missed in transferring midseason, leave Florida Tuesday’s SEC Games Halladay, an ace with the only possession of overtime the first half, putting on a shot-making show short-handed in the frontcourt. No games scheduled the Toronto Blue Jays and in a crushing 37-31 playoff defeat. that had to have coach Billy Kennedy won- Today’s Top 25 Game Philadelphia Phillies, got 85.4 Chiefs coach Andy Reid dering where this team had been all season. No. 2 Baylor vs. No. 20 Iowa State, 8 p.m. percent and will be the first announced the firing in a brief UP NEXT No. 3 UConn vs. SMU, 7 p.m. posthumous inductee since statement. It came one day Texas A&M scored 43 points in its last Texas A&M begins a three-game home- No. 12 Texas vs. Kansas, 8 p.m. game, a 23-point loss at home to Missouri. stand against Kansas State in the Big 12/ No. 13 Syracuse vs. Miami, 7 p.m. Deacon White in 2013 and Ron after he said he would evalu- No. 14 Rutgers at No. 17 Iowa, 8 p.m. Santo in 2012. Halladay died in ate all aspects of the team but That followed a 19-point home loss to SEC Challenge on Saturday. Today’s Other ACC Games November 2017 at 40 years old declined to address Sutton’s 14th-ranked Auburn. Florida also takes a break from league No other games scheduled when an airplane he was flying future specifically. But Kennedy’s looked energized against action and plays at TCU in the Challenge Today’s SEC Games crashed into the Gulf of Mexico Florida, at least in the opening 20 minutes. on Saturday. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Marriage on shaky ground after a kiss with co-worker

DEAR ABBY: I may be DEAR CONFUSED: having a midlife crisis. I’m You may be gay; you not happy in my marriage might also be bisexual or and haven’t been for quite simply curious. You owe BABY BLUES some time. I pray every it to yourself and to Mike night that my husband will to talk to a counselor and find someone else so he will explore what your sexual leave our marriage. I tried orientation is. If you and to leave him before, but Abigail Van Buren Mike have worked through financially I couldn’t make www.dearabby.com your other differences, it. I’m now at the point only the two of you can where I don’t care about the out — and most of them decide whether to resume financial side of it. don’t — you could find your- your relationship or just be I recently kissed a self not only without a hus- friends. (Friendships have co-worker. It was really hot, band but also a job. been known to sometimes heavy and I want more. DEAR ABBY: I dated a last longer than romantic BLONDIE I haven’t felt this alive in man I’ll call Mike for years. relationships.) years. My co-worker is not We eventually broke up DEAR ABBY: My ques- the reason I want a divorce, because of a difference of tion is, is it ethical to “try” but now, feeling desired by opinion about where we the fruit at the grocery someone makes me want out wanted to live. I also had store? I am amazed at the even more. But I’m a coward. developed a crush on a number of shoppers who I don’t know how to tell my female friend, which con- open the bags of grapes and husband I’m no longer in tributed to my decision. help themselves to a snack. love with him. — COWARD The crush didn’t work out. Shouldn’t they buy without IN THE SOUTH Now, more than a year later, sampling? — CRAIG IN DEAR COWARD: Not Mike and I are close friends. FLORIDA knowing you, I can’t deter- I visited him recently and DEAR CRAIG: mine whether you may realized I still have feelings Theoretically, shoppers BEETLE BAILEY be having a midlife crisis. for him. I want to get back should buy without sam- However, you definitely do together, but I don’t think I pling. Talk to the manager need to talk to your hus- should say it unless I am 100 of the grocery store about it. band, if only to ask if he percent certain I won’t break Some establishments leave a feels the same emptiness that up with him again. bag of grapes, cherries, etc. you do. It would be better Abby, I wonder if I might open for shoppers to sample for both of you if you tried be gay. I don’t know what to see if they would like to counseling to see if it’s pos- to do. I love Mike, but I’m buy. If that’s not happening sible to heal your marriage paranoid that I’ll eventually in the store you patronize, before you run out the door. regret getting back together consider suggesting it. I caution you about involv- with him. I couldn’t betray ■ Write Dear Abby at ing yourself in a workplace his trust again. What should www.DearAbby.com or HAGAR THE HORRIBLE romance while you are feeling I do? — CONFUSED P.O. Box 69440, this needy. If it doesn’t work 20-SOMETHING Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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pp yy NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO POB. ORB 806-497, 951- mediately upon receiving this All of said property being in the hearing or voice impaired, call    FOR TAX DEED 1764, WD 1128-124 notification if the time before County of Columbia, State of 711. Sec. 197.241.F.S. Name in which assessed: the scheduled appearance is Florida. Unless said certificate Notice is hereby given that CHARLES L. MARKHAM JR. & less than 7 days; if you are shall be redeemed according to 477866 AVIATION Grads work with Jet- Margaret Sullivan Living Trust KIMBERLEY D. MARKHAM hearing or voice impaired, call law, the property described in January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 Blue, United, Delta and others- the holder of the following cer- All of said property being in the 711. such certificate will be sold to start here with hands on train- tificate has filed said certificate County of Columbia, State of the highest bidder at the Court- ing for FAA certification. Finan- for a Tax Deed to be issued Florida. Unless said certificate 477895 house on Monday the 11th day NOTICE OF APPLICATION cial aid if qualified. Call Aviation thereon. The certificate number shall be redeemed according to January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. FOR TAX DEED Institute of Maintenance 888- and year of issuance, the de- law, the property described in P. DEWITT CASON Sec. 197.241.F.S. 242-2649. scription of the property and such certificate will be sold to NOTICE OF APPLICATION CLERK OF COURTS Notice is hereby given that 5t name in which it was assessed the highest bidder at the Court- FOR TAX DEED AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Wealth Partners LP the holder  is as follows: house on Monday the 11th day Sec. 197.241.F.S. TIES ACT: If you are a person of the following certificate has Certificate Number: 1567 of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. Notice is hereby given that with a disability who needs any filed said certificate for a Tax Year of Issuance: 2015 P. DEWITT CASON Gary G. Sackett the holder of accommodation in order to par- Deed to be issued thereon. The Caregiver for good-natured el- Description of Property: SEC CLERK OF COURTS the following certificate has ticipate in this proceeding, you certificate number and year of derly lady, smoke & alcohol 13 TWN 7S RNG 16 PARCEL AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- filed said certificate for a Tax are entitled, at no cost to you, issuance, the description of the free, free room +. For more info NUMBER 04202-002 TIES ACT: If you are a person Deed to be issued thereon. The to the provision of certain as- property and name in which it call 386-984-5787 leave msg BEG 30 FT N OF SW COR OF with a disability who needs any certificate number and year of sistance. Please contact Carri- was assessed is as follows: SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4, RUN N 420 accommodation in order to par- issuance, the description of the na Cooper, Court Administra- Certificate Number: 3713 EMPLOYMENT FT, E 210 FT, S 420 FT, W 210 ticipate in this proceeding, you property and name in which it tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- Year of Issuance: 2011 OPPORTUNITY FT TO POB. ORB 356-427, are entitled, at no cost to you, was assessed is as follows: enue, Room 408, Lake City, Description of Property: PAR- COLUMBIA COUNTY 462-116 & EX ADDN'T CO RD to the provision of certain as- Certificate Number: 315 Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at CEL NUMBER 11555-008 Columbia County Board of R/W TAKEN 0.11 ACRES sistance. Please contact Carri- Year of Issuance: 2016 least 7 days before your sched- NW DIV: COMM NE COR, County Commissioners Job PRCL #6 AS DESC IN ORB na Cooper, Court Administra- Description of Property: PAR- uled court appearance, or im- RUN S 210 FT, W 109 FT, S Vacancies: Sign Shop Fore- 1239-2774 tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- CEL NUMBER 01319-000 mediately upon receiving this 105 FT, W 101 FT, S 105 FT, man - $21.63 minimum - Name in which assessed: CYN- enue, Room 408, Lake City, LOT 37 UNIT 21 THREE notification if the time before W 72.65 FT FOR POB, RUN W $30.93 maximum per hr. plus THIA WOOD Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at RIVERS ESTATES. the scheduled appearance is 97 FT ALONG RD R/W, NW benefits (hourly rate will de- All of said property being in the least 7 days before your sched- Name in which assessed: less than 7 days; if you are ALONG R/W PROX 67 FT, NE pend on qualifications), County of Columbia, State of uled court appearance, or im- JAMES W. INFINGER hearing or voice impaired, call 101 FT, E PROX 55 FT, S 110 Equipment Operator III - Florida. Unless said certificate mediately upon receiving this All of said property being in the 711. FT TO POB. BLOCK K. ORB $12.50 per hr. plus benefits, shall be redeemed according to notification if the time before County of Columbia, State of 724-549, 740-390-391 PROB Equipment Operator I - law, the property described in the scheduled appearance is Florida. Unless said certificate 477870 1168-427 $10.82 per hr. plus benefits. such certificate will be sold to less than 7 days; if you are shall be redeemed according to January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 Name in which assessed: These positions will remain the highest bidder at the Court- hearing or voice impaired, call law, the property described in MARY REGINA LEE, JOSEPH open until 1/29/2019 WILLIE LEE, PATRICIA LEE . Position house on Monday the 11th day 711. such certificate will be sold to Descriptions and Applications the highest bidder at the Court- CRAY, NATHEN B. LEE, of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION may be obtained at the Human P. DEWITT CASON 477907 house on Monday the 11th day KELVIN LEE, KATHY LEE FOR TAX DEED STARLING & TIMOTHY M. Resources Office, Board of CLERK OF COURTS January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. County Commissioners, 135 P. DEWITT CASON Sec. 197.241.F.S. GENTRY AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Notice is hereby given that Co- NE Hernando Ave, Suite 203, TIES ACT: If you are a person NOTICE OF APPLICATION CLERK OF COURTS All of said property being in the mian Tax Lien Fund, LLC the County of Columbia, State of Lake City, FL 32055, (386) with a disability who needs any FOR TAX DEED AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 719-2025, TDD (386)758- Sec. 197.241.F.S. TIES ACT: If you are a person holder of the following certifi- Florida. Unless said certificate accommodation in order to par- cate has filed said certificate for 2139, or online at www.- ticipate in this proceeding, you Notice is hereby given that 5t with a disability who needs any shall be redeemed according to a Tax Deed to be issued there- law, the property described in columbiacountyfla.com. An are entitled, at no cost to you, Wealth Partners LP the holder accommodation in order to par- AA/EEO/ADA/VP Employer. of the following certificate has ticipate in this proceeding, you on. The certificate number and such certificate will be sold to to the provision of certain as- year of issuance, the descrip- sistance. Please contact Carri- filed said certificate for a Tax are entitled, at no cost to you, the highest bidder at the Court- Deed to be issued thereon. The to the provision of certain as- tion of the property and name in house on Monday the 11th day EMPLOYMENT na Cooper, Court Administra- which it was assessed is as fol- OPPORTUNITY tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- certificate number and year of sistance. Please contact Carri- of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. issuance, the description of the na Cooper, Court Administra- lows: P. DEWITT CASON COLUMBIA COUNTY enue, Room 408, Lake City, Certificate Number: 3506 Columbia County Board of Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at property and name in which it tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- CLERK OF COURTS was assessed is as follows: enue, Room 408, Lake City, Year of Issuance: 2011 AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- County Commissioners Job least 7 days before your sched- Description of Property: PAR- Vacancy: Administrative uled court appearance, or im- Certificate Number: 2710 Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at TIES ACT: If you are a person Year of Issuance: 2016 least 7 days before your sched- CEL NUMBER 10957-000 with a disability who needs any Secretary - $12.98 per hr plus mediately upon receiving this NE DIV: LOTS 13 & 14 DEPOT benefits. Applications are notification if the time before Description of Property: SEC uled court appearance, or im- accommodation in order to par- 31 TWN 6S RNG 17 PARCEL mediately upon receiving this ADDITION BLOCK 38. ORB ticipate in this proceeding, you available at the Human Re- the scheduled appearance is 40/-711 sources Office, Board of less than 7 days; if you are NUMBER 09816-006 notification if the time before are entitled, at no cost to you, THE N 340 FT OF NE 1/4 OF the scheduled appearance is Name in which assessed: AL- to the provision of certain as- County Commissioners, 135 hearing or voice impaired, call BERT WATSON SR NE Hernando Ave., Suite 203, 711. NE 1/4 AS LIES W OF RD. less than 7 days; if you are sistance. Please contact Carri- ORB 422-696 hearing or voice impaired, call All of said property being in the na Cooper, Court Administra- Lake City, FL 32055, or online Name in which assessed: 711. County of Columbia, State of tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- at 477897 Florida. Unless said certificate www.columbiacountyfla.com. January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 JOSEPH W. ARNAU III enue, Room 408, Lake City, All of said property being in the 477892 shall be redeemed according to Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at (386) 719-2025, TDD (386) NOTICE OF APPLICATION County of Columbia, State of January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 law, the property described in least 7 days before your sched- 758-2139. Deadline for appli- FOR TAX DEED Florida. Unless said certificate such certificate will be sold to uled court appearance, or im- cations: February 5, 2019. NOTICE OF APPLICATION the highest bidder at the Court- mediately upon receiving this AA/EEO/AD/VP Employer Sec. 197.241.F.S. shall be redeemed according to FOR TAX DEED Notice is hereby given that law, the property described in house on Monday the 11th day notification if the time before Sec. 197.241.F.S. of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. the scheduled appearance is Cazenovia Creek Funding II, such certificate will be sold to Notice is hereby given that 5t EMPLOYMENT LLC the holder of the following the highest bidder at the Court- P. DEWITT CASON less than 7 days; if you are OPPORTUNITY Wealth Partners LP the holder CLERK OF COURTS hearing or voice impaired, call certificate has filed said certifi- house on Monday the 11th day of the following certificate has COLUMBIA COUNTY cate for a Tax Deed to be is- of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 711. Columbia County Board of filed said certificate for a Tax TIES ACT: If you are a person sued thereon. The certificate P. DEWITT CASON Deed to be issued thereon. The County Commissioners Job number and year of issuance, CLERK OF COURTS with a disability who needs any 477880 Vacancy: Firefighter - Full certificate number and year of accommodation in order to par- January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 the description of the property AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- issuance, the description of the Time Position $10.76 per hour and name in which it was as- TIES ACT: If you are a person ticipate in this proceeding, you plus benefits. Additional property and name in which it are entitled, at no cost to you, sessed is as follows: with a disability who needs any was assessed is as follows: NOTICE OF APPLICATION stipends available for State Certificate Number: 1926 accommodation in order to par- to the provision of certain as- EMT ($750.00 annually), Certificate Number: 3222 sistance. Please contact Carri- FOR TAX DEED Year of Issuance: 2016 ticipate in this proceeding, you Year of Issuance: 2015 Sec. 197.241.F.S. Paramedic ($5,000.00 annual- Description of Property: SEC are entitled, at no cost to you, na Cooper, Court Administra- ly), or Haz Mat ($750.00 annu- Description of Property: SEC tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- Notice is hereby given that 33 TWN 3S RNG 17 PARCEL to the provision of certain as- 31 TWN 6S RNG 17 PARCEL Margaret Sullivan Living Trust ally) Certs. Position Descrip- NUMBER 06334-000 sistance. Please contact Carri- enue, Room 408, Lake City, tion and Application may be NUMBER 11684-000 Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at the holder of the following cer- COMM NW COR OF BLK 5 IN na Cooper, Court Administra- NW DIV: LOT 1 BLOCK 5 tificate has filed said certificate obtained at the Human Re- NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4, RUN S tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- least 7 days before your sched- sources Office, Board of ALLINE THOMPSON S/D. uled court appearance, or im- for a Tax Deed to be issued 148.40 FT FOR POB, RUN E enue, Room 408, Lake City, ORB 414-490 thereon. The certificate number County Commissioners, 135 210 FT, S 63 FT, W 210 FT, N Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at mediately upon receiving this NE Hernando, Suite 203, Lake Name in which assessed: W notification if the time before and year of issuance, the de- 63 FT TO POB. DORTCH'S least 7 days before your sched- AYMOND DAVID PONDS JR & scription of the property and City, FL 32056, (386)719- SURVEY uled court appearance, or im- the scheduled appearance is 2025, TDD (386)758-2139, or LINDA D. PONDS less than 7 days; if you are name in which it was assessed Name in which assessed: mediately upon receiving this All of said property being in the is as follows: online at www.columbiacoun- MARY MAXWELL notification if the time before hearing or voice impaired, call tyfla.com. An County of Columbia, State of 711. Certificate Number: 5 All of said property being in the the scheduled appearance is Florida. Unless said certificate Year of Issuance: 2015 AA/EEO/ADA/VP Employer. County of Columbia, State of less than 7 days; if you are shall be redeemed according to Description of Property: SEC Deadline for applications: Florida. Unless said certificate hearing or voice impaired, call 477868 Open Until Filled. law, the property described in January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 14 TWN 2S RNG 15 PARCEL shall be redeemed according to 711. such certificate will be sold to NUMBER 00067-003 law, the property described in the highest bidder at the Court- E 686 FT OF S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 HoBo Tractor Company is Hir- such certificate will be sold to 477873 house on Monday the 11th day OF SE 1/4, EX S 25 FT. ORB ing! the highest bidder at the Court- January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION 482-601, QC 1193-2576, WD - Diesel Technician for farm house on Monday the 11th day P. DEWITT CASON FOR TAX DEED 1271-508 tractor repair of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. NOTICE OF APPLICATION CLERK OF COURTS Sec. 197.241.F.S. Name in which assessed: JA- - Equipment Set-up Technician P. DEWITT CASON FOR TAX DEED AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Notice is hereby given that Co- COB WATSON - Small Engine Technician CLERK OF COURTS Sec. 197.241.F.S. TIES ACT: If you are a person mian Tax Lien Fund, LLC the All of said property being in the Experience required for all po- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Notice is hereby given that with a disability who needs any holder of the following certifi- County of Columbia, State of sitions. Technicians must have TIES ACT: If you are a person Margaret Sullivan Living Trust accommodation in order to par- cate has filed said certificate for Florida. Unless said certificate own tools. Drug free work with a disability who needs any the holder of the following cer- ticipate in this proceeding, you a Tax Deed to be issued there- shall be redeemed according to place. Please email resume to accommodation in order to par- tificate has filed said certificate are entitled, at no cost to you, on. The certificate number and law, the property described in [email protected] or ticipate in this proceeding, you for a Tax Deed to be issued to the provision of certain as- year of issuance, the descrip- such certificate will be sold to apply in person at 462 SE 238, are entitled, at no cost to you, thereon. The certificate number sistance. Please contact Carri- tion of the property and name in the highest bidder at the Court- Lake City, FL to the provision of certain as- and year of issuance, the de- na Cooper, Court Administra- which it was assessed is as fol- house on Monday the 11th day sistance. Please contact Carri- scription of the property and tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- lows: of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. Macclenny law office seeks na Cooper, Court Administra- name in which it was assessed enue, Room 408, Lake City, Certificate Number: 3531 P. DEWITT CASON Legal Secretary exp in family tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- is as follows: Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at Year of Issuance: 2011 CLERK OF COURTS law, WordPerfect & Adobe. enue, Room 408, Lake City, Certificate Number: 2801 least 7 days before your sched- Description of Property: PAR- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- 772-201-5348 Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at Year of Issuance: 2015 CEL NUMBER 11018-000 uled court appearance, or im- TIES ACT: If you are a person Position Available, Food Ser- least 7 days before your sched- Description of Property: SEC mediately upon receiving this NE DIV: W 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF with a disability who needs any uled court appearance, or im- 09 TWN 7S RNG 17 PARCEL BLOCK 49. SWD 1073-2127 vice Supervisor, Eagle Food notification if the time before accommodation in order to par- Service, Columbia County Cor- mediately upon receiving this NUMBER 09963-001 the scheduled appearance is Name in which assessed: JB ticipate in this proceeding, you notification if the time before THE W 15 AC OF NW 1/4 OF BAKER JR rectional Facility. Background less than 7 days; if you are are entitled, at no cost to you, Check and Drug Test Required. the scheduled appearance is NW 1/4. ORB 695-462 hearing or voice impaired, call All of said property being in the to the provision of certain as- less than 7 days; if you are Name in which assessed: County of Columbia, State of Please Call (386) 755-7000 Ask 711. sistance. Please contact Carri- for Vicki (Kitchen) hearing or voice impaired, call MARGARET SCOTT ESTATE Florida. Unless said certificate na Cooper, Court Administra- 711. LAND TRUST 477882 shall be redeemed according to tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- All of said property being in the law, the property described in Preferred Pine Straw Inc.....Call January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 enue, Room 408, Lake City, Misty 386-935-2773 EX 221 477913 County of Columbia, State of such certificate will be sold to Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 Florida. Unless said certificate NOTICE OF APPLICATION the highest bidder at the Court- CDL CLASS A. 2 Year Verifi- least 7 days before your sched- able Driving Experience -Home shall be redeemed according to FOR TAX DEED house on Monday the 11th day uled court appearance, or im- NOTICE OF APPLICATION law, the property described in Sec. 197.241.F.S. of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. 90% of the weekends and mediately upon receiving this some during the week -Referral FOR TAX DEED such certificate will be sold to Notice is hereby given that Co- P. DEWITT CASON notification if the time before Sec. 197.241.F.S. the highest bidder at the Court- mian Tax Lien Fund, LLC the CLERK OF COURTS Bonus -401K (IRA) -Aflac Avail- the scheduled appearance is able -Health/Dental/Vision Notice is hereby given that house on Monday the 11th day holder of the following certifi- AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- less than 7 days; if you are Margaret Sullivan Living Trust of February, 2019 at 11:00 A.M. cate has filed said certificate for TIES ACT: If you are a person Available -Paid per mile or per- hearing or voice impaired, call centage of load -Run Southeast the holder of the following cer- P. DEWITT CASON a Tax Deed to be issued there- with a disability who needs any 711. tificate has filed said certificate CLERK OF COURTS on. The certificate number and accommodation in order to par- RECEPTIONIST NEEDED for a Tax Deed to be issued AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- year of issuance, the descrip- ticipate in this proceeding, you 477893 are entitled, at no cost to you, Receptionist needed for very thereon. The certificate number TIES ACT: If you are a person tion of the property and name in January 9, 16, 23, 30, 2019 busy law firm. Must have good and year of issuance, the de- with a disability who needs any which it was assessed is as fol- to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact Carri- phone skills for multi-line scription of the property and accommodation in order to par- lows: phones. Exp preferred. Must name in which it was assessed ticipate in this proceeding, you Certificate Number: 3441 na Cooper, Court Administra-   tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- have own transportation and be is as follows: are entitled, at no cost to you, Year of Issuance: 2011 friendly, reliable, dependable, Certificate Number: 2676 to the provision of certain as- Description of Property: PAR- enue, Room 408, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at organized & detailed oriented. Year of Issuance: 2015 sistance. Please contact Carri- CEL NUMBER 10671-000 Non-smoking environment. Description of Property: SEC na Cooper, Court Administra- NE DIV: LOTS 31, 32, 33 & 34 least 7 days before your sched- Lung Cancer? Age 60+? You BLOCK 1 RICHARDSON uled court appearance, or im- Please fax resume to 17 TWN 6S RNG 17 PARCEL tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- And Your Family May Be Enti- 386-755-0503. NUMBER 09690-005 enue, Room 408, Lake City, PARK S/D. ORB 681-795, 860- mediately upon receiving this tled To Significant Cash Award. BEG SE COR OF SW 1/4, Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at 008 notification if the time before No Risk. No Money Out Of Survey Help Needed! RUN N 1311.15 FT, W 684.75 least 7 days before your sched- Name in which assessed: the scheduled appearance is Pocket. For Information - 855- 140 NW Ridgewood Avenue FT, S 313.72 FT, E 684.78 FT uled court appearance, or im- WORD OF LIFE MINISTRY less than 7 days; if you are 259-0557 386-755-6166 Classifi ed Department 755-5440 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2019 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 5B                      Daniel Crapps Agency 397- Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- PUBLISHER'S NOTE PUBLISHER'S NOTE 3002 MLS101853 $118,000 3/2 alty 752-4663 MLS102816 3/2 All real estate advertising in this Remax, Missy Zecher 623- Florida Law 828.29 requires in quiet rural area 13 min to LC, home w/12x30 workshop, newspaper is subject to the fair 0237 MLS102763 $125,000 Inside Sales Position dogs and cats being sold to be mfg home w/open floor plan, 12x24 storage bldg, 2 car housing act which makes it ille- City block zone Residential Of- at least 8 weeks old and have a move in ready, 4+ acres. garage. $219,000 gal to advertise "any prefer- fice on Baya Dr, zoning allows The Lake City Reporter is ence, limitation, or discrimina- health certificate from a li- Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 for houses or offices. seeking a Classified Advertis- censed veterinarian document- Remax, Missy Zecher 623- tion based on race, color, reli- ing Sales Representative to MLS101923 $289,000 4/3 on 0237 MLS102832 $69,900 2/2 gion, sex, disability, familial sta- Remax, Missy Zecher 623- ing they have mandatory shots over 10ac, 2 master suites, join its Advertising Team. We and are free from intestinal and in Eastside Village, 55+ com- tus or national origin; or any in- 0237 MLS102812 $329,000 are looking for an individual main master features dbl entry munity, move in ready, en- tention to make such prefer- Lake front pool 4/3 updated, 2 external parasites. Many doors, lg custom designed kit. with a Can Do spirit, who en- species of wildlife must be li- closed porch & lg storage room ence, limitation or discrimina- masters, lg open living room, in joys a fast-paced work envi- censed by Florida Fish and United Country, Dicks Realty tion." Familial status includes ground pool overlooking lake. ronment. This person should United Country, Dicks Realty children under the age of 18 liv- Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- 752-8585 MLS102003 4/2 brick 752-8585 MLS102883 $37,000 have a proven track record in tact the local office for informa- w/in ground pool in Forest Hills. ing with parents or legal custo- Remax, Missy Zecher 623- closing business and not be 5.4 acrea parcel w/2/2 mfg dians, pregnant women and 0237 MLS102893 Beautiful tion. new A/C, laminate wood floors, home between Lake City & Live intimidated by outbound sales $139,999 people securing custody of chil- acreage in Oaks of Lake City, calls. The individual will report     Oak, partially wooded. dren under the age of 18. This 15 miles of looped trails, The to the Advertising Director. Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 newspaper will not knowingly Oaks embraces horse and na- MLS102190 $84,900 2/1.5 in Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- ture lovers. $44,500 Responsibilities in this position alty 752-4663 MLS102894 4.01 accept any advertising for real include: 3/1 CH/A, & appliances w/at- Suwannee Heights S/D minutes estate which is in violation of tached 1BR apt, 1st+ last+sec from Suwannee River and Gulf, ac w/DW of little or no value, Remax, Missy Zecher 623- • Selling classified liner, digi- great lot w/improvements. the law. Our readers are here- 0237 MLS102896 $149,000 tal and classified display ad- 439 NE Double Run Rd call multiple outbuildings. by informed that all dwellings 386-697-8893 or 305-962-2666 $44,900 Move in ready 4/2, lg great vertising in the Lake City Re- Poole Realty Kellie Shirah 208- advertised in this newspaper room, spacious kit, split plan, porter and lakecityreporter.-   3847 MLS102197 $199,000 4/2 Rockford Realty Group, Debi are available on an equal op- close to I75 for commuting. com    country setting near Live Oak, Bennefield 288-1208/Scott portunity basis. To complain of • Process and publish legal 2 car carport, screened in- Stewart 867-3498 MLS102921 discrimination call HUD toll free United Country, Dicks Realty advertising. ground pool, & workshop $129,900 4/3 move in ready lg at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free 752-8585 MLS102993 Beautiful • Develop new sales and rev- 2BR/1BA Duplex, w/1 car back deck, spacious kitchen. telephone number to the hear- parcel on 5 acres. very quiet & enue steams by soliciting new Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. secluded w/great potential! garage includes water & sewer, Tolar 365-1548 MLS102304 2 accounts while managing our W/D hookup. Lake City Ave. Rockford Realty Group, Debi $29,999 current base of accounts. homes on 10ac 4/3 MH, above Bennefield 288-1208/Scott $750/mo plus deposit. For more ground pool, covered back   This is accomplished by cold details please call 755-6867 Stewart 867-3498 MLS102936 Rockford Realty Group, Debi calling and developing new porch & 3/2 MH $199,900 4/2 on 5ac, cross-fenced, shop    Bennefield 288-1208/Scott Stewart 867-3498 MLS94361 leads from competitive media,    Denise Milligan-Bose Realty w/tack room $139,700 source books, etc. $39,900-169,900 lots in High 438-5627 MLS102400 3/3 brick Rockford Realty Group, Debi Pointe Farms. • We expect this person to home w/spacious rooms, wood 1/2 to 5 acre lots; owner make a minimum of 100 out- Five Ash Forest, Lake City's Bennefield 288-1208/Scott financing. some with w/s/pp floors, lots of amenities & up- Stewart 867-3498 $149,000 3/2 bound calls a week to develop premier 55 plus manufactured grades. $236,000 Deas Bullard/BKL Properties   new accounts. home community. 752-7207 Lot newly remodeled bungalow & 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com    • Respond to customer in- lease includes water, sewer, Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine nearly ready, split level. quiries over the phone, email garbage & lawn maintenance. Tolar 365-1548 MLS102426 3/2 2.54 ac in Blackberry Farms Coldwell Banker-Bishop Patty or in-person in a timely man- split plan, lg screened patio, S/D, site built homes only. 6500sf warehouse, 1000sf AC ner.    corner lot, extra carport, fenced Taylor 623-6896 MLS102986 $33,500 773-633-9463 5/2.5 w/granite countertops, office/retail, 2 lg roll-up doors, • Review credit status of ac- & much more. $189,900 20608 CR 49, O'Brien 352-215- counts and make calls on new cabinets, SS appliances, 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, Daniel Crapps Agency 397- Daniel Crapps Agency 755- screened back porch $185,000 1018 Owner financing delinquent accounts to recover gorgeous oaks, great area, site $159,900 $5k down $1360/mo outstanding balances. 3002 MLS100655 $255,000 In- 5110 MLS102463 3/1 in Lake built homes only. Owner Fi- vestment property - 17 units Butler perfect for rental unit. Rockford Realty Group, Debi www.Landownerfinancing.com • Consult accounts on variety Bennefield 288-1208/Scott nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. of advertising opportunities w/city utilities across from 2064sf church w/frontage on $513/mo 352-215-1018. Stephen Foster Folk Center. SR100 on 3ac $69,500 Stewart 867-3498 MLS99447   available from our inventory of 5/3 on 5ac 1280sf workshop, www.LandOwnerFinancing.com     products. Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- Poole Realty Ronnie Poole stone patio w/FP $379,900 Qualifications: alty 752-4663 MLS100873 208-3175 MLS102472 2/2 in Daniel Crapps Agency 397- • Two plus years of advertis- Lakefront at Timber Lake 4/2.5 Live Oak city limits, close to ev- 3002 MLS101371 $3500/acre, ing sales and or digital sales galley style kit, Fla rm w/lg win- erything, LR, DR $69,500 158+ acres in 6 yr old planted Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- experience is preferred. dows, wood deck $255,000 pines in Suwannee Co. south of alty 752-4663 MLS97454 3/2 Daniel Crapps Agency 397- DWMH on 8.64ac, kit remod- • A proven track record of Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine CR252/CR49 interchange cold calling, prospecting and 3002 MLS102555 $199,500 3/2 eled, FP, nice back porch. Not Tolar 365-1548 MLS101204 4/3 in Callaway! Nice kit w/bar in flood zone. $128,900 the ability to close the sale is fam rm w/FP, breakfast nook, Daniel Crapps Agency 397- mandatory. area, tray ceiling & so much 3002 MLS102228 $70,000 Ter- formal living & dining rooms, more! Denise Milligan-Bose Realty • Excellent typing and proof- $239,900 rific bang for your buck on this 438-5627 MLS99849 $88,500 reading skills mandatory. Remax, Missy Zecher 623- 48.93 ac great for hunting or 3/2 remodeled DWMH in 3 • Knowledge of Microsoft Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- 0237 MLS102579 $54,000 3/2 homesite! Madison County alty 752-4663 MLS101332 3- Rivers Estates. Next best thing Word, PowerPoint, Excel pre- w/open plan, spacious kit to living right on the river! ferred. fam home setting, 2 in great w/new appliances & breakfast Denise Milligan-Bose Realty • Experience with social me- shape, 1 needs TLC. fenced bar, lg deck, workshop w/AC 438-5627 MLS102697 Very dia. yards, workshops $169,900 nice 4.75 ac in restricted S/D. 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(800) 840-BIDS | AB- 1098 AU-3219, Eric Rubin Live & Online Public Auction Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. FreshTrends Body Jewelry 3874 Fiscal Court, Suite 400A West Palm Beach, FL 33404 For sale: Huge selec- tion of the finest and latest styles of high-quality body piercing jewelry and fashion ac- cessories. Includes belly rings - cartilage jewelry - nose rings - plugs - nipple jewelry - septum jewelry - labret jewelry - bar- bells & tongue rings - dermal anchors - earrings - toe rings - pendants - bracelets - neck- laces - rings and more! Also for sale: professional tattoo equip- ment & supplies - large qty. of semi-precious gemstones - jewelry manufacturing, repair & polishing equipment - ware- house equipment - displays - shelving and more! www.moeckerauctions.com Preview: Day of sale 9-10AM. 15%-18% BP. To register: $100 refundable cash deposit and drivers license. (800) 840-BIDS | [email protected] AB-1098 AU-3219, Eric Rubin       

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“They came to play. We were just kind of lazy on offense and defense.” Eddie Thomas fin- ished with 26 points, 13 rebounds, four blocks and four steals for Keystone Heights (7-9, 2-3). But it still wasn’t enough. No other player scored more than six points to help Thomas out. Keystone JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter Heights struggled even Fort White forward Chris Butler makes a layup more offensively than Fort against Keystone Heights on Tuesday night. White, which forced the Indians into 30 turnovers. the ball over again with because I say every game But Keystone Heights 25.8 seconds left to give is important. We had two still managed to fight back Keystone Heights another districts games last week late in the third quarter, chance. But Josh Hughes and two this week, and I cutting a 10-point deficit threw a pass out of bounds told them these two weeks to two at the end of the as Jeremy Bauer cut to the are crucial. It tells us what period. The Indians than basket. we’re going to be, sets the got as close as a point late C.C. Wilson then hit two tone for what our expecta- in the fourth. free throws on the other tions are…the ball is in our “They always play end for Fort White with court. We control our own us tough,” Fort White 12.6 seconds left to push fate. Now it’s time to turn coach Isiah Phillips said. the lead to 43-40. Garrett that corner. We’ve been “They’re always disci- Stanley then missed a float- playing decent, but now I plined, always sound and er on Keystone Heights’ want to see us turn that I knew it would be a battle. next possession and corner a little bit more. I I wasn’t pleased because I Kameron Calhoun iced the want to see if we have it in don’t think we were totally game with a free throw. us or not and these next focused. I think we took “Sometimes we’re going two weeks will tell.” ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter them, not lightly, but we to need games like this Columbia guard Ma’leak Miller shoots a free throw in the second half. were complacent and they to see how we’re going TIP-INS showed us that. We can’t to respond when we face Fort White: Chris Butler to cut the Tigers’ lead to “We’re trying to make be complacent. We have adversity,” Phillips said. was next in line in scor- TIGERS seven points with less than this transition,” Faulkner to come out the same way “We found a way to win, ing with eight points and Continued From 1B four minutes left in regu- added. “We have this stretch every night. We came out so I’d say that’s a positive seven rebounds before lation. But the Hurricanes of three district games in a with the win, so I’m glad thing about our team. They fouling out. DJ Matthews wouldn’t get any closer as row, and given the situation with the win. But it wasn’t don’t give up, they keep scored seven and Calhoun people,” Faulkner said of the the Tigers soaked up the we’re in, we need to win all pretty.” grinding and keep push- finished with six. four-year player. “[Miller] is rest of the clock. three.” The teams only made ing. We found a way to win Keystone Heights: probably the best we have Columbia not only PIGSKIN MEETS one field goal apiece in the so I can’t totally get onto Hughes was the next high- at that. He’s so aggressive avenged last month’s loss HARDWOOD: Penn State fourth quarter. Fort White them.” est scorer for the Indian, when he attacks the rim, and but also helped its case for football assistant coaches led 41-36 before Thomas finishing with six points. sometimes he doesn’t make one of the top seeds in next Ja’Juan Seider and Gerad got fouled on a made layup BIG PICTURE the best choices down there, month’s district tourna- Parker were attendance for before knocking down the Fort White maintained SITTING DOWN being 5’10 trying to shoot ment. After forfeiting their Tuesday’s basketball game. free throw to pull Keystone a one-game lead over Fort White played over 6’3 guys. But [Tuesday] win over Forest from earlier Penn State is one of 39 Heights within two with Bradford in the district without guard Derrick night was his night, and this month, the Tigers hope schools that have offered 2:14 to go. and can clinch the tourna- Roberson, who was held that’s why we kept him in the to win their last two district four-star wide receiver Thomas then came away ment’s top seed with a win out of the game for disci- whole third quarter.” games versus Gainesville prospect TJ Jones a schol- with a steal on the other over Newberry on Friday plinary reasons. The Tigers, though, (Jan. 29) and Vanguard arship. Jones’ teammate end and got fouled attempt- at home. regressed early in the fourth (Feb. 2) before the tourna- Jordan Smith, who scored ing a layup on the other “I’ve been telling them UP NEXT quarter as the Hurricanes ment begins. 11 points in the win, got end. But he failed to tie the every day. They know the Fort White hosts chipped away at the deficit. Gainesville remains No. two new offers Tuesday game, only making one of importance of it,” Phillips Newberry at 7:30 p.m. on Lake Weir’s Hopkins Ivan 1 in the district after defeat- from Central Michigan and two foul shots. said. “I know they’re prob- Friday. Keystone Heights split a pair of free throws ing Forest 52-50 Tuesday. Florida Atlantic University. Fort White then turned ably tired of hearing it welcomes Interlachen.

“They’ve put a good amount of people in BROWN the league.” Continued From 1B Brown is still gauging interest from Division I schools like Middle Tennessee State and Marshall but is expected to sign showed us around and took his under his with VSU on National Signing Day on wing. He took us out and stuff like that. It Feb. 6. just felt like home.” Brown and Williams are the only two Both parties had been interested since players from Columbia’s 2019 class to com- fall as Brown took an unofficial visit back mit up to this point. Columbia offensive in October. But it wasn’t until this past lineman Damien Lewis, who has an offer weekend — with his current and future from VSU, could also join Brown and teammate beside him — that he decided Williams this fall. Wide receiver Bobby VSU was the place for him. The NFL hope- Fulton originally committed to VSU, but ful chose VSU over Delta State University recently decommitted in the midst of VSU and Fort Scott Community College. head coach Kerwin Bell accepting the “It’s a good opportunity,” Brown added. offensive coordinator job at South Florida.

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