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FUN Photos by MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter faced sex Hundreds turn out for fourth annual Gateway Beer and Wine Festival.

By MICHAEL PHILIPS charge [email protected] It was was hot. And we’re not Has resigned and won’t be just talking about the music. prosecuted for sexual battery, But what better way to cope with unseasonably high tem- but probe ongoing at LCPD. peratures than imbibing cold craft beers? By CARL MCKINNEY A huge crowd gathered [email protected] around the west side of Lake DeSoto on Saturday for the A Lake City Police Department sergeant has fourth annual Gateway City resigned after becoming the target of a criminal Craft Beer and Wine Festival, sponsored investigation over suspicions he was having sex by the with an informant who reportedly said she felt There pressured into it. Prosecutors aren’t filing charges, was even Lake City– Columbia but an internal affairs probe is ongoing. alcohol- County Jon Russell Jenkins, 42, infused Chamber of Confidential became the subject of an inves- ice cream, Commerce. informant felt tigation in April, according to for those so Groups of she had no a Columbia County Sheriff’s inclined. friends, TOP: Craft beer lovers choice but Office report made public couples and line up to try samples Friday. At the time, Jenkins was even fami- to comply from various breweries with his wish- police sergeant and member of lies strolled along the festival at Saturday’s Gateway site while trying to keep cool, es, she told a multi-agency drug task force. City Craft Beer and Wine whether with samples of local investigators. On April 24, the Sheriff’s beer, or glasses of wine or plas- Festival at Lake DeSoto. Office launched a probe into tic cups of nonalcoholic drinks ABOVE: Holly Frazier dis- allegations centered on the like flavored iced tea or sodas. cusses the options avail- Police Department and then-Sgt. Jenkins. As always, this festival was both able at Halpatter’s tent. Jenkins had one confidential informant, accord- dog- and family-friendly. LEFT: Angelique Truett ing to a Sheriff’s Office report. St. Augustine’s Prom Kings and Kayla Nettles were Around 11:15 p.m., a CCSO lieutenant learned had an excited group of women representing Wicked Jenkins’ vehicle had been found outside a hotel bouncing along to its rendition Weed Brewing out of connected with the confidential informant, the of “Sweet Caroline” and corn- Ashville, N.C. report says. hole games broke out, but all FESTIVAL continued on 8A PROBE continued on 7A Hardee’s reopens after health dept. closure City to take up hiring policies, protocol at State inspector’s report the Florida Division of Business revealed rodent, roach and Professional Regulation’s Monday workshop activity at Baya eatery. website, the Hardee’s at 2399 SE Baya Drive was closed on April By ROBERT BRIDGES 29 and reopened the following [email protected] By TONY BRITT day after corrective actions were [email protected] taken. Nepotism is on the agenda for a Lake City A summary of the report indi- Council Monday workshop, along with a discus- A Lake City fast-food restau- cated the inspector found dead sion of standards and procedures for council rant was temporarily closed roaches on the premises — two meetings. last month after an inspection dead roaches and a one egg cas- At 6:30 p.m. at City Hall, right after a meeting revealed rodent activity when ing on floor under of the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency, the inspector found several the hand-wash sink and adjacent councilors will get an update from City Manager rodent droppings in addition to prep sink. There was also a dead ROBERT BRIDGES/Lake City Reporter Joe Helfenberger on possible proposed changes dead roaches. The Hardee’s at 2399 SE Baya Drive was closed According to information from CLOSURE continued on 2A for one day after failing a health inspection. CITY continued on 2A

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Whether it be working I remember my mother’s prayers and they have with the building and zoning always followed me. They have clung to me all my department or in customer life. — Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, 16th U.S. pres- service at a local business, ident (1861-1865). several local youngsters will have the opportunity to earn money through a Winning Lottery Numbers diversion program. Pick 3: (Friday p.m.) 6-6-4 The Lake City Police Pick 4: (Friday p.m.) 2-4-2-9 Department, in partnership Fantasy 5: (Friday) 6-8-18-23-35 with Career Source Florida, will launch the Summer Youth Employment See an error? Program. The program will The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news serve as a type of diversion items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, program for youngsters please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will who’ve had minor brush- run in this space. Thanks for reading. es with the law, as well as FILE other youngsters who are Lake City Police Chief Argatha Gilmore responds to a question last week during selected for the program. the quarterly Breakfast with the Chief event. Submissions The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption “We believe it diverts information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would children, 16-18 years old, “Let’s give them some- week period in the program. departments and Career like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture who are still in school,” said thing to do by employing The program is open to Source Florida,” Gilmore and information to [email protected]. Argatha Gilmore, Police them,” Gilmore said, noting local students in the spec- said. “We’re just not in the Chief of the Lake City Police she believes economics is ified age group, but LCPD community to pull daddies, Department. linked to crime, often times will pick the students who mommas, sisters, brothers Gilmore was speaking to because of opportunity. “We are allowed in the program. with handcuffs and take Lake City Reporter the Reporter after an article want to divert them from The students will work 32 them out of the community. HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS ...... 754-0419 Main number . . . . . (386) 752-1293 published last Sunday mis- continuing criminal activi- hours per week. 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Periodical postage paid at their interest and as a result demeanor, the LCPD wants In addition to the their The application deadline Lake City, FL, Member Audit Bureau of In Columbia County, customers should the police department will to divert them from think- paychecks, Gilmore plans to participate is May 29. Circulation and The Associated Press. call before 10:30 a.m. to report a see an increase in proper- ing they can continue with to have guest speakers “The idea is this: Keep All material herein is property of the service error for same day re-delivery. Lake City Reporter. Reproduction in After 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery ty crimes, such as criminal a life of crime. address the students. them busy during the sum- whole or in part is forbidden without or service related credits will be issued. mischief and burglary cases Students in the program “The good part about this mer months, so they don’t the permission of the publisher. 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OUR OPINION Freedom of speech isn’t free, either here are many words to describe the sentiment expressed on the rear window of Dillon Shane T Webb’s Chevy pickup. Crude. Disgusting. Childish. But not obscene. Not in the eyes of the law — though a local deputy, failing to understand that, hauled him off to jail for refus- ing to remove the offending decal. We find Webb’s choice a poor one at best. But that doesn’t mean it’s not protected under terms of the sacred 45-word sentence that leads off the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment guarantees the right of the patriot to speak truth to tyrannical power. It also ensures the right of any resident to put a stupid joke on public display. There is plenty to learn on both sides of the debate following this incident. First, law enforcement officers don’t have to be attor- neys, but it wouldn’t hurt to be a little more familiar with My mother’s beautiful, awful singing current First Amendment jurisprudence, making them less likely to go so wide of the mark in future cases. Make no mistake, from a constitutional perspective, this was never a close call. ‘How sweet the sound...’ The state attorney’s office made that clear in dismiss- ing the case: “Having evaluated the evidence through remember the day my mother were all singing the most beautiful the prism of Supreme Court precedent it is determined led the church singing. It was verse in all hymndom. the Defendant has a valid defense to be raised under Iawful — and it was beautiful. “When we’ve been there 10,000 the First Amendment of our United States Constitution. Awful because she had a screechy years, bright shining as the sun, Given such, a jury would not convict under these facts.” singing voice, like Edith Bunker we’ve no less days to sing God’s Still, that is not to say that freedom of speech is abso- on TVs All in the Family. Beautiful praise than when we first begun.” lute in modern day America, or that nothing can be because she had the compassion to The song ended and we all judged “obscene.” lead the singing knowing she could remained standing. The minister Pranksters and smut-peddlers beware, next time not sing. paused, then looked out at us with someone pulls a stunt like this, the charges might just The scene was a little country love, tenderness, and gratitude. stick. church, possibly Prospect or Bethel Morris Williams Maybe we were all thinking the Next, logic and reason must prevail in deciding wheth- of Bony Bluff. The occasion was a same thing: “We did it. We sang er to make any arrest. On viewing the dashcam video funeral attended by only a dozen or the man’s song for him. We did not of the arrest it is clear that emotion, rather than critical so mourners. I was the only child air. We were facing a small crisis. let him go to his grave without his thinking, played too great a role in the encounter on the there. Nobody was going to start the song.” part of the officer. In my memory, the service was singing. Outside, the birds may And my shy, timid mother has Third, a true defense of the First Amendment is short. Probably just a prayer, an have been singing but, inside, the led the singing to be sure we did it. always apolitical. This is neither a liberal nor a conser- obituary, several Scripture verses, As we left the little church that vative issue. Our founding freedoms are red, white and a brief eulogy, and a short sermon. day, the words of that powerful, blue — never just red or blue. This is about America, The minister probably reminded us There was a kind of doom magnificent hymn rang in my every square inch of it. that human life is like grass: In time in the air. We were facing young soul. Amazing Grace! The Finally, we condemn those social media miscreants it withers; that human glory is like a small crisis. Nobody was overwhelming wonder of God’s who used this incident as an excuse to attack the institu- a flower: In time it falls. Then he going to start the singing. loving mercy towards humankind. tion of law enforcement. probably expressed confidence, or “How sweet the sound!” But that Officers are imperfect, as here, but don’t deserve the hope, that the deceased was a child Outside, the birds may day I had also discovered another hatred that has been heaped upon them by self-righ- of God and would therefore endure have been singing but, mighty sweet sound: my mother’s teous sorts who seem not to comprehend how important forever. inside, the minister singing voice. The memory would their role in our society really is. The short service over, the minis- heard only the sound he forever more be sweet music to my Far more often than not, these officers are the ones ter then asked us to stand and sing dreaded most: silence. ears. defending your First Amendment rights against fellow a closing hymn. He announced that My mother, Ida Belle English citizens who would seek to silence you. the deceased had made a deathbed Williams. Born on a remote farm These men and women have earned our deep and request for Amazing Grace to be minister heard only the sound he near Fargo, Georgia, she endured abiding respect — not only for this, but for all they do. sung at his funeral. dreaded most: silence. an early life of incredible hardship The minister then requested that Then it happened. Head down, but forever retained her sweetness someone in our small congregation my shy mother, with her high- of spirit and her love of people. TODAY IN HISTORY begin the song. He explained that pitched screech, started singing, all Lifespan: 78 years, eight months, 26 he was not a song leader and he alone. days. On this date: had been unable to provide one. “Uh uh may-zingg grace, how Of all those days we shared, the “Will someone please lead us?” sweet thu-uh sound…” That did one I remember best is the day she In 1780 the besieged city of Charleston, South He asked. Nobody made a sound. it. That got us started. One by led the church singing. In memori- Carolina, surrendered to British forces. “Anyone at all,” he said. Nobody one, others joined in. No piano, no am, Happy Mother’s Day, Mama. moved. “Somebody just help us get organ. Just human voices. n Associated Press started,” he pleaded. Everybody There we stood, 12 or so tuneless was still and quiet. souls, struggling to sing the best n Morris Williams is a Columbia County Lake City Reporter There was a kind of doom in the we could, but by the last stanza we historian and long-time retired educator. Lake City Reporter Serving Columbia County Since 1874 TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride LETTERS TO THE EDITOR for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ Deputy right to jail man for window decal ties by Community Newspapers Inc. communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” To the Editor: the times we live in, but that’s a dif- Assistant State Attorney John WOure believe primary strong goal isnewspapers to publish ­distinguishedbuild strong and communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” ferent conversation. Durrett’s decision that this case isn’t profitable community-­oriented newspapers. I’m an ardent supporter of the The message displayed in Mr. worth prosecuting gives a green flag OurThis primary ­mission goal will isbe to accomplished publish ­distinguished through theand profitable community-­oriented newspapers. First Amendment who also believe Webb’s back window is offensive to to anyone who wants to take it to the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, in standards of public decency, espe- any person of faith and to all parents next level. So what’s next....messag- integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the cially in a family-oriented communi- with young children. And here in es with words beginning with “f” and teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, ty like Lake City. Lake City, that’s a large group of “sh”? integrity and hard work. Todd Wilson, Publisher The distasteful sticker displayed people. It’s not an opinion up for The assistant state attorney Robert Bridges, Editor on Mr. Webb’s truck this week has debate, it’s a plain and simple fact. should have nipped this in the bud Todd Wilson, Publisher caused a debate on Facebook and in “Eat my ass” is offensive, so, let’s when he had the chance. Jim Barr, Associate Editor other circles, and some people think just stop this abstract, liberal-think- SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor it’s acceptable to display a message ing nonsense right now. And that’s that is offensive by common stan- just what it is...complete nonsense. Jim Inglese DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident dards. This says something about This is Lake City, not New York City. Lake City TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman American exceptionalism is under assault

To the Editor: World War I and World War II. After less fortunate. LETTERS POLICY WWII, the NATO alliance, for which If we are such a terrible country, American exceptionalism is being the U.S. pays the largest monetary why do so many people want to Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written challenged daily by the Democrats. share, has provided a check against immigrate here? I’m not a politician and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and Can you look at any country that Communist aggression in Europe. looking for votes, so I call it as I libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s has accomplished in 250 years what Can you imagine what Asia would see it. At the present time we are name, address and ­telephone number for verification. we have accomplished. Of course, be like if we didn’t halt the Japanese engaged in a major situation regard- Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers there were numerous issues that aggression in WWII. ing the illegal immigrant invasion. It will remain a permanent scar on our We have come to the aid of many is about time for the D.C. politicians and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. history. The issue today is why the nations in their time of need and to face the problem and do what Democrats have taken such a radical never asked for any compensation they were elected to do. And that BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL negative position of our generosity for our efforts. In fact, the U.S. paid is represent the CITIZENRY of the 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ to the less fortunate. to rebuild Europe and Japan after UNITED STATES! BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. There is no other nation that WWII. Whether it is military assis- BY EMAIL: [email protected] has achieved so much in such little tance to stop aggression or human- time. Have they forgotten that we itarian help in times of other disas- Jim Lestock saved Europe from tyranny twice, in ters, the USA has always helped the Lake City SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake City Community Redevelopment Agency for the City of Lake City, Florida will hold a meeting on Monday, May 13, 2019, at 6:00 P.M., in the Council Chambers located on the second floor of City Hall at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida.

The items to be discussed are: 1. FY 2018 CRA Annual Report 2. Ronsonet Buick Incentive

CITY OF LAKE CITY CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP CITY OF LAKE CITY

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council for the City of Lake City, Florida will hold a workshop meeting on Monday, May 13, 2019. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 P.M. at City Hall, 205 North Marion Street, Lake City, Florida.

The items to be discussed are: 1. Update Regarding City Hiring Practices 2. Rules of the City Council Policy • Discuss time limit for public comments • Order of agenda items

All interested persons are invited to attend the meetings identified above.

Pursuant to 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises the public if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Council with respect to any matter considered at its meetings or hearings, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.

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It is a small garden. Time will tell if butterflies will locate the tiny patch on the campus of Richardson Sixth Grade Academy. But for all the love that went into its creation, it might as well be a 100-acre public park. Janice Marie Davis too was filled with love — for her family, for gardening, for motorcycling and for the children and staff of RSGA. But that didn’t mean she didn’t have an ornery side. Family of Janice Davis take a moment to look at the “She gave me a kick to garden that was dedicated to her. From left: Alma the head a time or two,” Howes, sister; Allie Raulerson, sister; Crystal Bryson, said Jimmy Davis, her hus- daughter; husband Jimmy Davis; and Heather Crowder. band. “Especially when I Her daughter Vicky Green was unable to attend. drove too fast.” Janice Davis passed away PHOTOS BY MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter she said. “She wasn’t here to ensure the garden sus- in April at the age of 56, This small garden, created with a lot of love, was dedicated to Janice Davis, who a very, very long time, but tains. And after every but- a devastating shock to her passed in April. she reached all our hearts. terfly season, the mature husband of 38 years and to And I am so proud of all flowers will be pruned and the students of RSGA, where dents decided to dedicate “Believe it or not, the kids worked for (an assisted-liv- (the students who worked arranged into bouquets and she had been a custodian for their April Service Learning used hand trawels to dig out ing facility) for 30 years and on the garden).” donated to a local extend- the past couple of years. Project, a butterfly garden, the garden — we were short loved it. But she always said Dreger too said she was ed-care facility. “She came in every day, to Davis. on shovels,” Dreger said. she loved this job more.” proud of all the hard work The project certainly and every day she had time Pairing agriculture and On Friday, the school had In the dedication speech, that went into the garden, meant a lot to the students. for the kids,” Phyllis Dreger, Access Learning Lab stu- its dedication ceremony for Principal Sonya Judkins noting that its link to the stu- “It was sad to lose Miss who heads up the school’s dents with the school’s spe- the garden, with members gave a sense of what Davis dents’ curriculum was not Janice,” said student Elora Access Learning Lab, said. cial needs children, Dreger Davis’ family in attendance. meant to everyone. just agricultural studies, but Rogers. “She was always Wanting to do some- and agriculture teacher “She would have loved “We loved Miss Janice. also STEM courses, lan- smiling, always there for us. thing special for a woman Garrett Sweat, among oth- this,” said her sister Allie She was so lovely and so guage arts and Life Skills. But I am so happy we could who meant so much to the ers, oversaw work on the Raulerson. “It is so spe- sweet, and so in her memo- Funding for the garden do this for her.” school, Dreger and the stu- garden’s construction. cial. She loved her job. She ry we dedicate this garden,” came from money raised Another student, Melina by the Access Learning Lab Parish, found the experi- through weekly food prep ence fulfilling. and sales, donations from “It was fun. We got to do the PTO and substantial dis- things other students don’t counts, expertise and gifts normally do,” she said. from Home Depot. “And we got to work with “This garden truly is an some students other kids example of many hands wouldn’t take the time to helping,” Dreger said. “This meet.” was a project of the heart, a Perhaps special-needs project for the community, student Dylan Platt summed a project for the environ- up the events best, with a ment.” bit of encouragement and It will also be a project prompting from teachers. for future students, as every This project “gave me year students of RSGA happiness in my heart,” All the students who helped create the garden pose for a group photo. will again work together Dylan said. OBITUARIES Charles Allen Blom working in his shop at home with Emory DeWayne Cardell Joe Harold Koger his father Donald Lambrix Sr., 2019 at Haven Hospice of Lake Charles Allen Blom, 78, was his sons, grandsons and beloved Emory DeWayne Cardell, 36, of Joe Harold Koger (Sept. 5th, stepmother, and brother Cary city Florida surrounded by her granted his angel on May dogs by his side, enjoying his Lake City, passed away on Thurs- 1942 - April 20th, 2019) passed Lambrix. Charles is survived by loving family, She retired from 6, 2019, with his family by his hobby of building his 32 Coupe. day, May 9, 2019 at the Shands away peacefully at his home with his loving and devoted wife of Shands of Lake Shore Hospital side. Mr. Blom was born Sep- Throughout Mr. Bloms time on University of Florida Hospital in his children 28 years, Barbara Lambrix, chil- working in materials manage- tember 2, earth he reminded us of the pre- Gainesville after a sudden illness. by his side, dren; Charles Lambrix, Victorian ment, her hobbies included play- 1940, in Os- ciousness of life and set a great He was born in Gainesville, FL April 20th, af- Lambrix, and William Putnel, ing bingo and loving her children kaloosa, Iowa example of a wonderful Christian on September 18, 1982 to Lela ter an extend- mother and stepfather; Lorita and and grandchildren. to Carl and man, who was loved and respect- Watts Brown. He has made Lake ed illness. Mr. John Yeafoli; siblings; Debbie, She is survived by two sons Lois Blom. ed by those who knew him. Mr. City his home most of his life and Koger was Donald, Mary, Jeff, Janet, Elena, Mike Thompson (Leslie) Lake He proudly Charles Allen Blom will be for- was a Handy Man. In his spare born in Al- Ricky, and Christina, grandchil- City, FL; and Mark Thompson served in the ever loved and missed. time, he enjoyed being on the riv- bany, KY to dren; Lacy and Gabe, numerous (Sarah) Lake City, FL. Two Air Force He is survived by his wife of 56 er and he enjoyed fishing. Porter Harri- nieces, nephews, and friends. brothers Donnie Byrd, Bonita attaining years, Susan Altemeier Blom, his He is survived by his mother, son and Vela Charles Springs, FL; and Frank Byrd, Sr. Master 2 sons Jeffrey Allen Blom, wife Lela W. Brown of Lake City; Pearl Koger. Mr. Koger served loved being Panama City, FL; and seven Sargent serving 4 yrs. in Home- Deborah Blom of Homestead, brothers, Ronald Watts (Gina) of his country in the Air Force with fami- grandchildren Katie Thomp- stead, FL where he and his wife FL, Bradley Charles Blom, of Mississippi and Charles Michael during the Vietnam War. Mr. ly, friends, son, Mark Thompson, Jr., Justin made their home. He worked Live Oak, FL, daughter, Sta- Brown of Lake City. He is also Koger was the and nature. Thompson, Kayla Thompson, many years at National Airlines cy Beth Blom , Colfax, Iowa, survived by three children along owner of CRS Charles was Rebecca Magee, and Dalton and Pan American Airlines as 2 grandsons, Bradley Vincent with numerous friends. Recycling in a generous and Kira Magee. And one great an aircraft me- Blom and Christian Andrew A celebration of life service Lake City, Fl. soul. He en- grandson Christopher Thompson chanic in Home- Blom, of Fort White, FL and for Mr. Cardell will be conduct- He is survived joyed helping also survive. stead, FL. Until Brothers James R. Blom and wife ed on Monday, May 13, 2019 at by his son, Rob- anyone at any time. Charles was Graveside services were con- moving to Fort Carol of Des Moines, Iowa,and 3:00 P.M. in the Gateway-For- ert (Lena) and granddaughters, the patriarch of the family. He ducted Friday, May 10, 2019 White, FL. In Brother Russell Blom and wife est Lawn Memorial Chapel. The Ivy and Rhonda; Son, Jonathan taught his children patience with at 11:00 A.M. at Forest Lawn 2000. Employed Judy of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. family will receive friends from (Bridget); grandsons, Austin fishing and hunting. He will be Memorial Gardens Cemetery, in at Duval Auto- At his request, a Celebration of 1:00-3:00 P.M. (two hours pri- (Maddie), Tyler (Robin), Ma- remembered for his determined Lake City, FL with the Reverend motive Body shop several years, Life will be held on Wednesday, or to the services) at the funeral son, Camron and Jeremy; grand- spirit, happy heart, and love for Mark Driscoll officiating. Inter- Skinners Paint & Body Shop in May 15, 2019, at Wesley Me- home. Arrangements are under daughters, Abigail and great everyone. ment followed in Forest Lawn Live Oak, FL for 10 years shar- morial United Methodist Church the direction and care of GATE- grandson, Zach. A graveside Service will be held Memorial Gardens Cemetery. ing his expertise with his fellow from 5pm to 7pm. Friends are WAY-FOREST LAWN FU- Services conducted by Forrest on May 18, 2019 at 1:00 pm at DEES-PARRISH FUNERAL co-workers. welcome and encouraged to stop NERAL HOME, 3596 S. US Lawn Crematory. No other ser- Forest Lawn Memorial Gar- HOME was, in charge of all ar- His interest was his family, he by. HWY 441, Lake City, FL, 32025. vices are scheduled at this time. dens located at 5740 S Pine Ave., rangements. 458 South Marion was an active member of Wes- In lieu of flowers, donations Please leave words of comfort for Ocala, FL 34480. Avenue Lake City, FL 32025. ley Memorial United Methodist may be made in his name to Wes- the family at www.gatewayfor- Charles A. Lambrix Church and classic auto resto- ley Memorial United Methodist estlawn.com. Charles A. Lambrix, 55 of Lake Donna Kaye Robinson Obituaries are paid advertise- ration. After his retirement, you Church, 1272 SW McFarland City passed away on April 26, Mrs. Donna Kaye Robinson 62 ments. For details, call the Lake would find Mr. Blom happily Ave. Lake City, FL 32025 2019. He is preceded in death by passed away Wednesday, May 8, City Reporter’s classified depart- ment at 752-1293.

Thank You From the bottom of my heart, the Guerry family, and our funeral home family, “Thank You” for your prayers, calls, kind thoughts and flowers during the passing of my husband and owner of the funeral home and cemetery, Ted L. Guerry, Amy B. Guerry, Owner Sr. Though Ted will be missed by us all, in accordance with his wishes the commitment of professional and compassionate service that Ted exemplified will continue with Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens our experienced staff. I, along with the Funeral Directors and 3596 South Highway 441 Lake City, FL 32025 staff look forward to continuing Tel: 1-386-752-1954 his passion and legacy for our (L-R) Charles Clark, Wade Burlingame, Wes Markham, lfd, Brad Wheeler, lfd, Fax: 1-386-752-2238 community for many years to come. Amy Guerry Owner, J.D. Tyre II, lfd, Stephen Bailey, Emory Bailey, Amy Burnham www.gatewayforestlawn.com 7A SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER

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Monday Saturday SAR meeting Kids Day The Lake City Chapter The Kiwanis Club of Lake of the Sons of the American City is presenting KidsDay Revolution (SAR) extends an on Saturday, May 18, from 9 invitation to all past and pres- a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Columbia ent member to join us for County Rodeo Arena. There our May meeting on Monday will be bounce houses, water at 6 p.m. at the Ole Times slides, touch-a-Truck, work- Country Buffet in the Lake shops, games, a petting zoo, City Mall. We will be honor- vendors, reptiles and rolling ing two new Eagle Scouts. We video games. Proceeds will also welcome anyone inter- benefit Columbia County ested in joining our chapter. Schools District “Food for Please call chapter president Kids Backpack Program” Charles Kime at 386-755-4937 and Early Learning Coalition to make reservations. of Florida’s Gateway “Pre-K Backpack Project.” Cost is $5 Cancer support group for children 16 and under, free The Women’s Cancer for those 17 years old and Support Group will meet older. Check out the event on from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Facebook. Monday at Baya Pharmacy East. Our speaker will be Dr. Karl D. Bodendorfer, MD, Save the date Columbia Eye Associates to Charity event answer questions about can- COURTESY U.S. NAVY The Arc North Florida cer and eye health. Walk-ins is holding a charity event are welcome. Please call 386- Local sailor on duty on Saturday, May 18, at 755-0522 for information. the Columbia County Logistics Specialist 3rd Class Dallas Dice, from Lake City, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile Fairgrounds’ Banquet Hall, CARS meeting destroyer USS Nitze (DDG 94) stands watch on the ship’s fo’c’sle as part of sea and anchor detail in this photo 438 SW State Road 247 in The Columbia Amateur supplied by the U.S. Navy. Nitze is underway as part of Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group deployment in Lake City. There will be a full Radio Society meets the third support of maritime security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th, 6th and 7th Fleet areas of responsibility. course dinner, two hours of Monday of each month to entertainment — including discuss ham radio technol- members who participate. Al-Anon meeting tar and as host plants. Judy program for toddlers, is a live performance based on ogies, training, communica- Commitment dates: June 14, An Al-Anon group meets at Futch and Jan Tinsman, offered on Wednesdays the musical “The Greatest tions and community events. 21, 28, July 12, 19. Registration St. James Episcopal Church butterfly enthusiasts, will at 10:30 a.m. at the main Showman” — and a silent Hams provide emergency will be held Friday, June 14 at (2425 SW Bascom Norris be giving the presentation. branch of the Columbia auction. VIP tickets are $75 communications during 10:30 a.m. Participants who Drive) at 6 p.m. on Mondays The meeting will be held County Public Library, 308 and general admission tickets disasters and public events. register must be on time and and 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. at Hatch Park Community NW Columbia Ave. in are $50, and are available at Members provide training appropriately dressed. The Newcomers group meets Center, 403 SE Craven St., downtown Lake City. For S&S stores and the Chamber and support for the required summer tennis clinic for the Mondays at 5 p.m. Branford. It will begin at 6:30 more information about of Commerce. Corporate FCC license and how to get gneral public is 11 a.m. to p.m. and the public is wel- the library’s children’s pro- table sponsorships are avail- started. Meetings are held at noon. The four-week clinic come. Please join us. grams, call 386-758-2101. able. Proceeds will go toward the American Legion Post 57, will be followed by a Team Tuesday servicing the intelectual and 2602 SW Main Blvd at 7 p.m. Challenge Event on July 19. Volunteers needed developmental disabled. Join us to find out more about This event is sponsored by Friends of the Library Wednesday Community Hospice becoming an amateur radio the United States Tennis Dr. Ken Sulak will be at the Bridge Club and Palliative Care recent- MOAA meeting operator. For more informa- Association and Youth Tennis Main Library next Tuesday at Lake City Duplicate Bridge ly opened a new office at The Suwannee River Valley tion call 386-752-0987. Foundation. 7 p.m. to present “How Early Club meets at 12:30 p.m. 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, Chapter of The Military Settlers Forever Changed Wednesdays at The Country Suite 105, Lake City. We Officer Association of Movie night SAT prep summer camp the North Florida Landscape Club at Lake City. All bridge are looking for volunteers America will hold its month- Faith Temple’s Vision The College Board in and Suwannee Ecosystem.” enthusiasts are welcome. For to serve in several different ly meeting on Thursday, World is hosting a weekly conjunction with the Florida Sulak was a scientist with more, call Dottie Rogers at capacities including: relief May 23, at the Lake City Elks movie night every Monday Education Fund of Tampa the U.S. Geological Survey 386-758-8606. visits for our patient’s fam- Club, 309 Hernando Street. at 7 p.m. The movie is free will sponsor an SAT/col- in Gainesville and is also a ilies, pet therapy, veteran The social hour begins at of charge and is open to the lege prep summer camp at student of early settler his- Free soil pH tests pinning and clerical help. 6:30 p.m., followed by the public. Donations are appre- Columbia High School. The tory and how early settlers Now is the time to start Visit our web site, Volunteer. program an 7. The program ciated. Vision World is locat- camp is opened to all upcom- exploited natural resources preparing for your spring CommunityHospice.com to will be presented by MOAA ed at 348 N. Marion Ave. in ing 9th through 12th graders in the Suwannee watershed. garden. The Columbia learn more about our vol- member Milt Aitken who will Lake City. For more infor- in the area, not just Columbia The program is sponsored County Master Gardeners unteer on-boarding process give a “virtual tour” of the mation, call Cedric Wilson High students. The dates by the Friends of the Library conduct free soil pH tests and to complete a volunteer Veterans Memorial Museum at 406-2203. of the camp are June 10-27, and is free and open to the every Wednesday at the UF/ application. in Huntsville, Alabama. Monday through Thursday public. IFAS Agricultural Extension The meeting is open to all Tennis clinic from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Office located at 971 W. Al-Anon meeting Active Duty, Retired and The first 20 interest- Applications may be Sparkleberry meeting Duval Street, Suite 170 in An Al-Anon group meets Former U.S. Armed Service ed participants ages 6–14 obtained from Columbia The Sparkleberry Chapter Lake City. You may drop at St. James Episcopal Commissioned Officers and who commit to tennis High School Guidance, Lake of the Florida Native Plant off your soil samples any Church (2425 SW Bascom their spouses. For informa- instruction from Lake City– City Middle School Office, Society will be meeting weekday between 8 a.m. and Norris Drive) at 6 p.m. on tion and reservations please Columbia Community Tennis or by contacting Mrs. Gloria on Tuesday in Branford. 5 p.m. For more information, Mondays and 10 a.m. on contact Vernon Lloyd at 386- Association will receive one- Bradley at 386-365-1686 or “Butterfly Gardening” is call 386-752-5384. Wednesdays. Newcomers 752-4885 or by email at vern- hour tennis lessons @ Young’s [email protected]. the topic. Come learn what group meets on Mondays [email protected] or Paul Park on Fridays. Tennis equip- Application deadline is native plants are used by but- ‘Terrific Twos’ at 5 p.m. Wengert at 386-755-6897 or ment will be provided for all May 19. terflies in this area for nec- “Terrific Twos,” a library [email protected] LCPD sergeant quits after sexual battery probe icies, in addition to those Jenkins at the informant’s according to the report. They had discussed hav- hotel “several times unan- PROBE of LCPD. hotel just before 11 p.m. in She also said she was ing sex prior to that night, nounced,” the informant Continued From 1A The CCSO lieutenant is his assigned LCPD patrol “supposed to check in the informant reportedly told sheriff’s officials. He responsible for the main- vehicle, the report says. every day with a guy,” the said. drove there in a white The lieutenant was also tenance and security of all Jenkins sat in his vehi- report says. When asked if she felt Dodge Charger and silver told Jenkins and the infor- confidential informants, cle until 11 p.m., when he When questioned about like she was in a position to Ford truck, both agency-as- mant had been texting earli- and policy forbids task got out and her relation- deny Jenkins, the informant signed vehicles, according er in the night, according to force members from per- followed a ship with said “no,” the report says. to the report. the report. sonal contact with sourc- woman into Jenkins denied Jenkins, the The informant reportedly On April 9, Jenkins came The sheriff’s lieutenant es outside of an “on-duty the building, informant said she had made “multi- into her room without per- called Jenkins and asked professional relationship according to being on the said he had ple excuses before not to be mission and said he “will what he’d been doing for established for investigative the report. west side that made com- alone with Sgt. Jenkins or always be around and the last hour. purposes,” according to the Around night, causing ments “that put herself in a vulnerable watching her,” the infor- Jenkins claimed he was report. 11:24 p.m., make(s) her position,” according to the mant told sheriff’s officials. on the east side of town “As the supervisor of this surveil- the lieutenant feel uncom- report. The informant said she “looking at residences and unit I felt this policy and lance foot- to feel he ‘was fortable and She finally obliged “did not feel comfortable about to head home,” the possibly more were being age shows not being that he just because she felt “that she about what happened, but report says, adding that violated which prompted Jenkins exit- shows up could not deny him any- didn’t feel like she could tell he was examining a “trap further investigation on my ing a room completely randomly” more or she would be in anyone,” according to the house.” part,” the lieutenant wrote. with the truthful,’ at a redact- trouble,” the informant report. The lieutenant asked if The informant in ques- woman, the the report ed location, reportedly said. The CCSO captain Jenkins had been on the tion was at the center of an report says. according to The relationship transi- and lieutenant met with west side of town that April 9 drug case, which The lieu- says. the report. tioned from professional to the Third Circuit State night — the location of uncovered a small amount tenant deter- The infor- inappropriate when Jenkins Attorney’s Office about the the informant meet-up of meth in her pocket. The mined Jenkins had not been mant reportedly said she texted her that he had been case on May 7, but pros- site, according to the informant agreed to work honest about his activities felt Jenkins had “ulterior drinking and asked her to ecutors have determined report. with the task force to avoid of the previous night. motives,” and she felt “obli- ride with him to a local bar, criminal charges won’t Jenkins denied being on arrest, according to the The lieutenant and a gated to do what he says.” the informant reportedly be filed, according to the the west side that night, report. CCSO captain interviewed The informant confirmed said. report. causing the lieutenant to Jenkins was designated the informant. Jenkins visited her the pre- Records of their text LCPD spokesperson feel he “was not being com- her primary point of con- When asked what she vious night, according to conversations showed the Mike Lee confirmed that pletely truthful,” the report tact. interpreted to be her job as the report. She said he went informant avoided meeting Jenkins has stepped down, says. On April 25, the CCSO an informant, she said she into her room with a beer in with Jenkins with excuses but could not provide a While working with the lieutenant reviewed video was “supposed to gather his hand and started kiss- such as family obligations, date. Lee also confirmed drug task force, Jenkins footage from the night information and keep an ear ing her before they had sex, according to the report. the internal affairs investi- was subject to CCSO pol- before, which showed out about drug information,” the report says. Jenkins visited the gation is still active. 8A SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER Huge crowds for craft beer and wine fest

Halpatter Brewing said this FESTIVAL festival was what the indus- Continued From 1A try is all about. “We love this. We love eyes were on the craft beer the people. We love seeing representatives, who were crowds experiencing what slinging out samples of the craft beer culture is all their wares. about,” he said. And for those who still Jay Adams, representing found it difficult to cool Cone Distributing, praised off but didn’t want to lose the Chamber of Commerce touch with the theme of for their handling of the the day, Daddy O’Brien’s festival. Irish Ice Cream and Pub of “This festival has a great Georgia was on hand with hometown feel to it. And alcohol-infused ice cream. the Chamber of Commerce “And we’re coming soon does a great job taking care to Lake City,” said local of the vendors, and a great franchise holder Tina Jones. job putting on this event,” PHOTOS BY MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter Chris Candler of he said. Master cornholer Quniton Foster tries a trick shot. He missed, but the beer in his hand surely hit the spot.

Jelani Newton and Gerald Minter enjoying the festival vibe.

A group forms to dance to the Prom Kings’ rendition of The Tavern’s head brewer Ali Perbtani pour out a cold “Sweet Caroline.” Bomp-bomp-bom. one for a beer lover.

Lane Harris prepares a pizza for a hungry customer. Romi Adams pours a Cone Distrib- Bill and Teri McKinstry take a break in the shade with her uting product for a thirsty reporter. baby daughter Taylor.

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JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter Fort White running back Kameron Calhoun is tackled by Baker County’s Jaquez Elliot during the teams’ spring game on Friday night.

Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia receiver Jaden Williams is tackled by linebacker Le’vontae Camiel during the team’s Purple & Gold game Friday night. Fort White falls Columbia quarter- Fans catch back Ty to Baker County Wehinger first glimpse of scrambles away in spring game from Tigers at Purple defen- Wildcats score game’s final 34 sive end Adeon points, run away for 41-7 win. & Gold game Farmer during By JORDAN KROEGER game at halftime into a rout the Purple [email protected] thanks to two touchdowns & Gold in a 16-second span in the game. MACCLENNY — third quarter. Graham bolt- Brayden Summers and ed for a 70-yard touchdown Kameron Calhoun were run to put the Wildcats gashing Baker County’s up 21-7 with 5:23 to go in defense. the period and then Toby Then both players went Kihghorn picked off Fort out with cramps in the third White quarterback Darrin quarter and Fort White’s Clark and returned it 22 offense fell off a cliff. They yards for another score. were sorely missed on The Indians never recov- defense, too. ered. Jamarian Baker The Wildcats took advan- found the end zone on a tage of untimely penalties, two-yard run in the final miscues and one pick six, minute of the quarter with- dominating the second half out Summers and Calhoun to roll to a 41-7 win over at linebacker, and Jaquan the Indians at Memorial Paige finished things off Stadium in the teams’ with a five-yard touchdown spring game Friday night. in the fourth. Scooby Graham ran for 123 Fort White also had 11 yards and two scores on 11 penalties for 100 yards in carries while quarterback the game, which didn’t Alex Bowen ran for 114 help matters. more and another touch- “Coach Jackson says it’s down – a 99-yard keeper all about discipline,” Clark on Baker County’s first play said. “We beat ourselves. from scrimmage. We stopped ourselves Columbia receiver Marquez Bell pulls in a catch at the Purple Baker County scored the (with penalties).” & Gold game. Columbia coach Brian Allen calls in a play to final 34 points of the game, his offense during the Purple & Gold game. SEE MORE PHOTOS ON 4B quickly turning a close INDIANS continued on 6B

NFL NFL Jaguars rookie Williams Smith questions outrage over his decision has huge opportunity Jaguars LB said this week with Smith’s departure he won’t play in 2019 “to get my world in order.” By MARK LONG Associated Press By MARK LONG Associated Press JACKSONVILLE — Quincy Williams forgot to take his watch off before his first workout with the Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE — Jacksonville Jaguars on Friday. Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith He looked down and noticed it wants everyone to “stop going wrapped around his wrist following the crazy” because he is stepping away first pseudo practice of a three-day rook- from football for the 2019 season. ie minicamp. There was no need to Smith, the team’s leading tackler check it, though. the last two years, posted a video Williams knew it was time for him to on his Instagram story Saturday in prove the Jaguars made the right call by which he questioned the outrage selecting him in the third round of the Williams over his decision. GARY LLOYD MCCULLOUGH/Florida Times-Union/TNS Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Telvin Smith (50) celebrates a tackle for NFL draft last month. The pick was widely “Why is it so crazy I want to step loss during the first half of a game against the New York Jets at TIAA panned as a reach as many questioned why Jacksonville away from the game?” Smith said. Bank Field, on Sept. 30, 2018 in Jacksonville. would take a 5-foot-10 linebacker from Murray State with “Y’all just chill. Everything’s solid, the 98th overall selection. you feel me? Stop going crazy. It’s my world in order.” during his Pro Bowl season in 2017 Now, though, Williams might be as important to the getting aggravating. You feel me? Smith’s decision surprised the because of a concussion. He has team as first-round pick Josh Allen or second-rounder Football ain’t everything. Y’all bet- Jaguars and caused speculation 586 tackles, nine interceptions, 7½ Jawaan Taylor. ter wake the (expletive) up.” about his health, his family and his sacks and five forced fumbles. With veteran Telvin Smith stepping away from It was Smith’s first public com- future with the franchise. Smith had been skipping volun- football to “get my world in order,” Williams has a ments since announcing in a let- The speedy, undersized lineback- tary workouts and declined to return ter Thursday that he is temporarily er has missed just four games in WILLIAMS continued on 4B walking away from the game to “get five seasons, including two games SMITH continued on 4B 2B SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD CHS TENNIS BANQUET TV LISTINGS MLB CHS tennis teams hand

Today AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE AUTO RACING East Division East Division out hardware at banquet 9:05 a.m. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ESPN2 — Formula One: The Spanish Tampa Bay 24 14 .632 — Philadelphia 21 16 .568 — Grand Prix, Barcelona New York 23 16 .590 1½ Atlanta 19 20 .487 3 COLLEGE BASEBALL Boston 21 19 .525 4 New York 18 20 .474 3½ 12 p.m. Toronto 16 23 .410 8½ Washington 15 23 .395 6½ SEC — Kentucky at South Carolina Baltimore 13 26 .333 11½ Miami 10 28 .263 11½ 1 p.m. Central Division Central Division ESPN2 — Mississippi State at Ole Miss W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 2 p.m. Minnesota 24 13 .649 — Chicago 23 14 .622 — BTN — Indiana at Michigan Cleveland 20 18 .526 4½ Milwaukee 24 17 .585 1 3 p.m. Detroit 17 19 .472 6½ St. Louis 22 18 .550 2½ SEC — Texas A&M at Alabama Chicago 17 21 .447 7½ Pittsburgh 19 17 .528 3½ 5 p.m. Kansas City 14 25 .359 11 Cincinnati 17 22 .436 7 BTN — Purdue at Illinois West Division West Division COLLEGE LACROSSE (MEN’S) W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 12 p.m. Houston 24 15 .615 — Los Angeles 26 15 .634 — ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: UMBC at Los Angeles 19 20 .487 5 Arizona 22 17 .564 3 Penn State, First Round Seattle 20 22 .476 5½ San Diego 21 18 .538 4 2:30 p.m. Texas 17 19 .472 5½ Colorado 18 20 .474 6½ ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Maryland Oakland 19 22 .463 6 San Francisco 16 22 .421 8½ at Towson, First Round 5 p.m. Friday’s Games Friday’s Games ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Richmond L.A. Angels 8, Baltimore 3 Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 0 at Duke, First Round Toronto 4, Chicago White Sox 3 N.Y. Mets 11, Miami 2 7 p.m. Boston 14, Seattle 1 Kansas City 5, Philadelphia 1 ESPNU — NCAA Tournament: Johns N.Y. Yankees 4, Tampa Bay 3 Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 Hopkins at Notre Dame, First Round Houston 3, Texas 0 Colorado 12, San Diego 2 COLLEGE LACROSSE (WOMEN’S) Minnesota 6, Detroit 0 Atlanta 2, Arizona 1 12 p.m. Kansas City 5, Philadelphia 1 L.A. Dodgers 5, Washington 0 BTN — NCAA Tournament: winner of Oakland 4, Cleveland 3, 12 innings Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 0 Stony Brook at Maryland, Second Round Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games COLLEGE SOFTBALL Boston 9, Seattle 5 Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 9 p.m. Detroit 5, Minnesota 3, 1st game Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 15 innings ESPN2 — NCAA Softball Selection Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 2 Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Special L.A. Angels 7, Baltimore 2 Philadelphia at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. CYCLING Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 Atlanta at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. 6 p.m. Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Yankees 2 San Diego at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. NBCSN — Tour of California: Stage 1, Philadelphia at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Sacramento, Calif. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m., 2nd game Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. GOLF Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Today’s Games 5:30 a.m. Today’s Games Miami at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. COURTESY PHOTOS GOLF — European Tour Golf: British L.A. Angels at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Pictured are the award winners from Columbia’s boys tennis team: Brien Masters, final round, England Seattle at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. 1 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Boudreau (from left), Coaches Award; Aidan Boudreau, Most Improved; and GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: AT&T Byron N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Camrin Wilcoxon, Tiger Award. Nelson, final round, Dallas, Texas Detroit at Minnesota 2:10 p.m. Atlanta at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. 3 p.m. Texas at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. CBS — PGA Tour Golf: AT&T Byron Philadelphia at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Nelson, final round, Dallas, Texas Cleveland at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. Monday’s Games GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: Monday’s Games Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Regions Tradition, final round, Hoover, Ala. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. MLB BASEBALL Houston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. 1 p.m. L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 7:40 p.m. MLB — NY Yankees at Tampa Bay OR Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Seattle at Boston Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPN — Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs NBA PLAYOFFS NHL PLAYOFFS NBA BASKETBALL 3:30 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS CONFERENCE FINALS ABC — NBA Playoff: Portland at Denver, EASTERN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE West Semifinals, Game 7 Today’s Games Friday’s Games 7 p.m. Game 7: Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. Game 1: Boston 5, Carolina 2 TNT — NBA Playoff: Philadelphia at Series is tied 3-3 Bruins lead series 1-0 Toronto, East Semifinals, Game 7 WESTERN CONFERENCE Today’s Games NHL HOCKEY Friday’s Games Game 2: Carolina at Boston, 3 p.m. 3 p.m. Game 6: Golden State 118, Houston 113 Bruins lead series 1-0 NBC — Stanley Cup Playoff: Carolina Warriors win series 4-2 WESTERN CONFERENCE at Boston, Eastern Conference Finals, Today’s Games Saturday’s Games Game 2 Game 7: Portland at Denver, 3:30 p.m. Game 1: St. Louis at San Jose, 8 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) Series is tied 3-3 Monday’s Games 10 a.m. Game 2: St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. CNBC — : Chelsea at Leicester City GOLF — Premier League: West Ham at Watford IN BRIEF MSNBC — Premier League: Arsenal at Burnley ST. PETERSBURG sideline him four to six weeks. NBC — Premier League: Wolves at Tempers flare after hit Glasnow left during the sixth Liverpool batter as Rays beat Yankees inning of Friday night’s 4-3 loss NBCSN — Premier League: Manchester to the New York Yankees with City at Brighton Willy Adames and Ji-Man tightness in his forearm. An SYFY — Premier League: Everton at MRI performed after the game Tottenham Choi hit run-scoring infield USA — Premier League: Cardiff City at singles in the sixth after tem- revealed the extent of the injury. Manchester United pers flared during the top The Rays said Saturday the right-hander will be shut down 12 p.m. of the inning when reliever Pictured are the award winners from Columbia’s girls tennis team: Hanna FS1 — : Mainz 05 at Eintracht Yonny Chirinos hit Luke Voit from throwing for seven to 10 Frankfurt near the left shoulder, and days, then be re-evaluated. Wheeler (from left), Coaches Award; McKenna Thomas, Tiger Award; and 2:20 p.m. the AL East-leading Tampa Once he’s cleared to resume Sadymond Johnson, Most Improved. ESPN — Serie A: Juventus at AS Roma Bay Rays beat the New York throwing, Glasnow will need to 2:30 p.m. be built back up to start. FOX — MLS: Orlando City SC at Atlanta Yankees 7-2 Saturday night. United Yandy Díaz homered twice 7 p.m. and drove in four runs for the LOS ANGELES FS1 — MLS: Sporting KC at D.C. United Rays, who reopened a 1½-game AP source: Lakers hire SOCCER (WOMEN’S) lead over the Yankees. Frank Vogel as coach 4:30 p.m. Voit was hit by Chirinos (5-1) FOX — International Friendly: U.S. vs. one batter after DJ LeMahieu’s A person familiar with the South Africa, Santa Clara, Calif. tying solo homer. Although TRACK AND FIELD search says the Los Angeles 4 p.m. there was no on-field incidents Lakers have hired Frank Vogel NBCSN — IAAF World Relays: Day 2, after Voit was hit, Yankees starter as coach and Jason Kidd as an Japan (taped) CC Sabathia went to the top of assistant. the Yankees dugout and yelled Vogel flew to Los Angeles on Monday, May 13 toward Tampa Bay players. Thursday and met with a group COLLEGE BASEBALL Jonathan Holder (2-1) was that included owner Jeanie 7 p.m. warming up in the Yankees Buss, general manager Rob ESPNU — Miami at Wake Forest bullpen during the top of the Pelinka and adviser Kurt Rambis. CYCLING sixth preparing to come in for 4 p.m. The 45-year old Vogel worked NBCSN — Tour of California: Stage 2, Sabathia, who gave up two for the organization before as an Rancho Cordova to South Lake Tahoe, runs, three hits and four walks advance scout during the 2005- Calif. in five innings. 06 season. He did not coach MLB BASEBALL last season following two years 7 p.m. ST. PETERSBURG with the Orlando Magic. Vogel ESPN — Milwaukee at Philadelphia Glasnow out 4-6 weeks with went to Orlando following 10 p.m. MLB — Oakland at Seattle OR Pittsburgh mild right forearm strain five-plus seasons leading the at Arizona (joined in progress) Indiana Pacers, including trips NHL HOCKEY The Tampa Bay Rays placed to the Eastern Conference finals 8 p.m. pitcher Tyler Glasnow on the in 2013 and ’14. He has a career NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoff: St. Louis 10-day injured list Saturday record of 304-291. at San Jose, Western Conference Finals, because of a mild right fore- Game 2 arm strain that is expected to Associated Press BRIEFS Youth summer camp registration underway

The Richardson Community Center/Annie Mattox Park North, Inc. will begin taking registration for its Youth Summer Camp Program is currently underway. Sign-ups will be held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The deadline is June 7 or until full (50 students). The camp is open to boys and girls ages 7-12. Spots are limited and are on a first come first serve basis. The cost of the eight-week camp is $250.00 and includes the admission price of four out-of- town field trips, as well as break- fast, lunch and afternoon snack. For additional information, contact Nicole Callum or Mario Coppock at 386-754-7096 or visit our website for registration forms @ http://ccrd-lc.weebly.com. SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3B

OUTDOORS from the COUNTRY AT LAKE Fish new ports and escape the crowds CLUB CITY

From staff reports

One hundred and four players played in the NERA on May 4. The team of Ricky Bennett, Colby Bennett, Dennis Crawford and David Rhodes, Jr won with a 55. The team of Brad Davis, Ben Newman and George Burnham won the drawing. Clyde Amerson won the Longest Putt and David Sharpe on won the Closest to the Pin. We would like to thank the NERA for letting us host their event. The Saturday Blitz costs $15 plus cart fee and is open to anyone but you must tee off by 9:30 a.m. Just call the pro shop to make a tee time. The Sunday Blitz on May 5 got rained out! The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus cart fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at anytime. Velma Morton won the Ladies Day Poker on May 7 with eight fives andfour fours. Cathy Steen came in second with eight fives and four sixes. Chip-ins were: None. The LGA plays every Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. Twelve players played in the Wednesday

COURTESY PHOTOS Blitz on May 8. Steve Thomas came in This is an excellent catch of Econfina trout and redfish. The flats are warming up fast this year, so get your boat out and first with a +5. Mike Jacobs came in with a go before it gets too hot. +4. Bud Johnson and Jerry Smith tied for third with a +3. Skin winners were: Dennis By MONTY STEPHENS in Taylor County. It’s a little farther drive Georgia fishermen. This is the port clos- Crawford #4, #6 and #15, Mike Jacobs #5, Special to the Reporter to get to any of them. The Aucilla River est to Valdosta. Surrounding the flats Steve Thomas #12 and Cory DePratter #17. being the farthest way…and for sure the around Spring Warrior are expanses of The Pot Hole was #17, Cory DePratter had least crowded. The Aucilla River does Turtle Grass. This makes the fishing When it comes to saltwater fishing, the only birdie; therefore he wins the Pot have a fishing camp, but no hotel. The rather easy for speckled trout and red- worth $10. A new Pot starts Wednesday. The most of us in north Florida fish out camp is JR’s Aucilla River Country Store. fish. Larger bay boats do very well fish- Wednesday Blitz costs $13 (plus optional of Steinhatchee, Horseshoe Beach or Just going to visit JR’s is worth the trip. ing out of this camp. Suwannee. These are all great fishing This is an old time Florida Country store. The Econfina Resort is the jewel of pot) plus cart fee and is open to anyone and towns, with excellent restaurants, fishing It’s reported, after a long day of fishing, the bunch. Of course, this place has the you can tee off at anytime. Just call the pro camps, hotels and condominiums. But in a BBQ sandwich at JR’s will taste like a “Old Florida” feel. There is no restau- shop to make a tee time. the past decade or two, they’ve become Four Star dining experience. JR himself is rant, per se, but sandwiches and such The Good Old Boys Match 1 – Jerry West, “crowded.” Some more so than others. known for being hospitable and entertain- are available in the store. All of the fish- Rob Brown, Jim Stevens, Rhea Hart and Randy But there are some Big Bend fishing ing. This is indeed an experience. ing gear you’ll ever need is available at Register - 5, Noidrie Moses, Bob Wheary, Eli towns with way less crowds. The trick The Aucilla is a small river. At the the store. The Resort does have a large Witt and Bob Hiers – 5, Dennis Hendershott is to drive a little farther and escape the mouth of the Aucilla are numerous oys- banquet room and hosts special events. , Jim McGriff, Bobby Simmons and Dan crowds. ter bars. The river itself has ample water With only six hotel rooms, it is strongly Stephens – 4. In particular, I’m referring to Spring for running on plane. But trim the motor advised to get reservations. Several fish- Good Scores were: Dan Stephens 74 (38- Warrior Camp, Econfina River Resort up and slow down when you reach the ing guides work out of the resort and 36), Rhea Hart 77 (37-40), Noidrie Moses 77 and Aucilla. These fishing towns are Gulf, especially if it’s not high tide. The the fishing is excellent. A RV Park is on (40-37), Rob Brown 78 (40-38), Bob Hiers 78 “old Florida.” Not the old Florida luxury Aucilla has excellent Redfish and trout site for campers. Many of the RV sites (37-41) and Jerry West 79 (39-40). resorts, but the old Florida small fishing on the flats. This area is prime for a have “permanent” residents. Fishing out camps. There will be no condominiums smaller boat or microskiff. of the Econfina (pronounced Eckie fina For more information on any events and and the selection of restaurants is very Spring Warrior Fishing Camp is quite by the locals) is a fantastic. tournaments or specials at The Country Club, limited…if they even have a restaurant. a bit more developed. This camp is We hear a lot about “Old Florida” on please call the pro shop at 752-2266 or check The Spring Warrior Fishing Camp owned by James Pittman, Kevin Reese fishing shows these days. Of course, the out our website at www.thecountryclubatlake- and the Econfina Resort do have hotel and Wayne Hontz. The Spring Warrior “Old Florida” in north Florida and the city.com. rooms. They all have some sort of a Fishing Camp is located on a small “Old Florida” of south Florida (Naples restaurant or shall we say, food is avail- river that empties into the Gulf which is and the Keys) are way different from UPCOMING able. Price on a room at these fishing just a stone’s throw away. With several each other. With a few exceptions, our n May 18, PGA Blitz presented by North camps will set you back less than $75 hotel rooms and a lodge, this camp can fishing towns never got the millionaires Florida Glass per night. The Econfina Resort has only accommodate fairly large groups for spe- and people expecting luxury. Here, in n May 27, Memorial Day Blitz six rooms. No one will confuse either of cial events. A regular room is less than north Florida, it always was, “about the n June 10-14, Golf Camp #1 these hotels with a four-star hotel, but $73/night. That is a real bargain. fishing,” and it still is. Visit one of these n June 15, US Open Blitz presented by Sandy when you go to places like this, you’re Because of its amenities, the Spring fishing ports and you’ll be rewarded Kishton not there to have a luxurious experience Warrior Fishing Camp gets more “traf- with an experience of stepping back in n and fabulous dining. You are there to fic.” On a busy summer day, as many time. The good old days are still here, June 17-21, Tennis Camp #1 fish and fishing is what they have. as 100 boats may venture out from this so take a kid fishing and enjoy the out- n June 22, CYFA All of these “ports of call” are located camp. The majority of the clientele are doors. n June 24-28, Golf Camp #2

Beautiful view of the Spring Warrior Fishing Camp. At the end of a great day of fishing, this is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the evening.

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PREP FOOTBALL CHS Purple & Gold game

Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia receiver Lanadrick Bradley catches a pass Columbia running back Tony Fulton bursts up the field during the Purple & Gold game. during the Purple & Gold game.

Columbia receiver Jacquez Redic runs up the field past Malik Thomas Columbia defensive lineman Daylon Lumpkin tackles receiver Jaden Williams during the during the Purple & Gold game. Purple & Gold game.

Columbia quarterback Jordan Smith scrambles away from defensive lineman Columbia receiver Jaden Williams moves up the field during the Purple & Gold game. Daylon Lumpkin during the Purple & Gold game.

the last two seasons, saying for him. That’s No. 1. situations,” Marrone said. “We WILLIAMS “we’ll see” during the NFL draft “No. 2, as a coach, you’re just want to make sure that SMITH Continued From 1B when asked whether he expect- prepared for things. You really everyone knows that we’re Continued From 1B ed Smith to be on the roster are. You got to be ready for there to support them and if this fall. everything: injuries and retire- they reach out — and hope- chance to make an immediate Not only did Caldwell and ments or stepping away, what- fully each player does, not just calls from coaches and team offi- impact. Smith made the shock- personnel chief Tom Coughlin ever it may be. We’ve done a Telvin — that they don’t have cials. General manager Dave Caldwell ing announcement Thursday, draft Williams, they also good job.” to do anything alone. We’re seemed to sense something was raising speculation about his signed former Green Bay start- A fifth-round draft pick from here for them.” amiss with Smith during the NFL health, his family and his future er Jake Ryan in free agency, Florida State in 2014, Smith has Williams might have the draft, saying “we’ll see” when asked with the franchise. claimed James Onwualu off 586 total tackles, nine intercep- most to gain from Smith’s whether he expected Smith to be on His departure creates a huge waivers from San Francisco tions, 7½ sacks and five forced absence. the roster this fall. hole in Jacksonville’s vaunted and then signed veterans D.J. fumbles in five seasons. The older brother of for- The Jaguars have added six line- defense, one Williams hopes Alexander, Najee Goode and He signed a four-year, $45 mil- mer Alabama star and current backers in the past two months, to fill. Ramik Wilson. All those moves lion extension in October 2017 New York Jets defensive tack- including signing former Green Bay “I’m a rookie coming in, the came before Smith’s revelation that included $20 million guaran- le Quinnen Williams hopes to starter Jake Ryan in free agency spot’s open and I’m battling for on Instagram. teed. He restructured that deal open as many eyes over the and drafting Murray State’s Quincy it,” Williams said. “I’ll keep him “I really believe in my heart in March 2018, turning an $8 next few months as he did on Williams in the third round. in my prayers, man, but like all that Telvin knows that we’re million roster bonus into a sign- the second night of the draft. Smith signed a four-year, $45 mil- the coaches say, ‘Next man up.’ here to support him in any which ing bonus, which allowed the “My confidence is going up,” lion extension in October 2017 that That’s for real.” way,” coach Doug Marrone said team to create extra cap space Quincy Williams said. “There included $20 million guaranteed. He Smith had been skipping Friday. “Not just myself, the last season. were talks about being a late restructured that deal in March 2018, voluntary workouts and hadn’t coaches, the organization, his He is due to make $9.75 mil- draft pick, going undrafted. But turning an $8 million roster bonus returned calls from coaches or teammates, and I’m sure he’s lion in 2019, but would receive I believed in myself, went on a into a signing bonus, which allowed team officials. General manager aware of that. All we can do is nothing if he stays away. couple of visits and heard some the team to create extra cap space. Dave Caldwell seemed to sense just make sure we pray and he “Telvin’s a strong man and things. It was just a surprise I He is due to make $9.75 million something was amiss with the knows that if he needs some he feels like a lot of guys on ended up with the Jaguars. But this season but would receive noth- guy who led the team in tackles support, obviously we’re here this team that can handle their it’s a good fit for me.” ing if he stays away. Classifi ed Department 755-5440 SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 5B LAKE CITY REPORTER    Take ADvantage of the CLASSIFIED Reporter Classifieds!   755-5440 ADVANTAGE

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Benefits. Construc- Plaintiff, WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS PAGES 19 AND 19A OF THE SKILLS LAB REMEDIATION vs. SET FORTH IN SECTION PUBLIC RECORDS OF tion/Manufacturing accounting 224 Duty Days Tenure Track 164 Duty Days Tenure Track knowledge. Experience with Mi- JOE LEE ADAMS; et al., 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- Professional contracted posi- Professional contracted posi- Defendants. PROBATE CODE WILL BE DA. crosoft Excel and Office a plus. tion responsible for the day-to- tion responsible for the day-to- Ability to work independently to NOTICE OF SALE FOREVER BARRED. Property Address: 103 NW day operation and manage- day management of the test- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTWITHSTANDING THE White Oak Glen, Lake City, FL meet deadlines. Resume to ment of the simulation and ing and remediation processes 3631 East US Highway 90, pursuant to a Final Judgment of TIME PERIODS SET FORTH 32055 skills laboratories within the within the Department of Nurs- Foreclosure dated May 6, 2019 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED The action was instituted in the Lake City or Department of Nursing and ing and Health Sciences. Re- [email protected] entered in Civil Case No. TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Circuit Court, Third Judicial Cir- Health Sciences. Responsible sponsible for test quality, in- 19000015CAAXMX of the Cir- AFTER THE DECEDENTS cuit in and for Columbia Coun- to the Executive Director for tegrity and security within and cuit Court of the Third Judicial DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. ty, Florida; Case No. 2019-CA- the integration of progressive across all programs within the Circuit in and for Columbia The date of first publication of 000124; and is styled U.S. clinical simulation and skills department. Work closely with County, Florida, wherein this notice is May 3, 2019. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS competencies within the cur- program coordinators and fac- Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC a Personal Representative: TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MAS- riculum; the maintenance and ulty to ensure a seamless, Delaware limited liability com- Lakisha Powell/Personal Rep- TER PARTICIPATION TRUST safe and effective use of medi- complete and successful pro- SECOND CHANCE PELL pany, is Plaintiff and JOE LEE resentative vs. KIMBERLY A. MANNING um and high-fidelity simulation cess of remediation for all "at LIAISON, PART-TIME ADAMS; et al., are Defendant c/o: Bennett Jacobs & Adams, A/K/A KIM MANNING; UN- technology, skills lab equip- risk" students within the de- (Grant Funded) (s). P.A. KNOWN SPOUSE OF KIM- ment and supplies; and collec- partment based on best edu- Part-time position that works I P. DeWITT CASON, will sell P.O. Box 3300 BERLY A. MANNING A/K/A tion and analysis of relevant cational practices. Must be closely with FGC and Depart- to the highest bidder for cash, Tampa, Florida 33601 KIM MANNING; GROVE FU- data within the department to currently licensed as a regis- ment of Corrections (DOC) at the Columbia County Court- Attorney for Personal Repre- NERAL HOME (Served support the achievement of tered nurse in Florida and hold faculty and staff to facilitate house 173 N.E. Hernando Av- sentative: 4/9/2019); DISCOVER BANK student and program learning a master or higher degree in the Second Chance Pell Pro- enue, Third Floor, Lake City, Linda Muralt, Esquire (Served 4/5/2019); UNKNOWN outcomes. Must be currently nursing. Three years of aca- gram with the designated Columbia County, Florida at Florida Bar No.: 0031129 TENANT IN POSSESSION 1 licensed as a registered nurse demic teaching experience DOC students. Requires high 11:00 o'clock a.m. on July 10, Bennett Jacobs & Adams, P.A. (Served 4/6/2019); UNKNOWN in Florida and hold a master's and seven years in nursing. school diploma or its equiva- 2019 the following described P.O. Box 3300 TENANT IN POSSESSION 2, degree or higher in nursing. Requires knowledge of statisti- lent. Special consideration will property as set forth in said Fi- Tampa, Florida 3360 (Served 4/6/2019). You are re- Two years of academic teach- cal concepts. Knowledge of be given to applicants; with an nal Judgment, to wit: Telephone: (813) 272-1400 quired to serve a copy of your ing experience and seven accounting principles. Knowl- Associate's Degree or Certifi- ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND Facsimile: (813) 272-1401 written defenses, if any, to the years in nursing. At least one edge of state laws affecting cate in a related area; and ex- SITUATE IN COLUMBIA E-mail: [email protected] action on Mark W. Hernandez, year experience in simulation nursing program operations. perience working with an in- COUNTY, FLORIDA, VIZ: Esq., Plaintiff's attorney, whose and skills lab teaching. Knowl- Ability in numerical reasoning mate population. You must be W ½ OF THE ONE (1) ACRE 505554 address is 255 S. Orange Ave., edge of statistical concepts. and verbal expression. Ability able to gain security clearance TRACT WHICH LIES ON THE May 5, 12, 2019 Ste. 900, Orlando, FL 32801, into the facility. Knowledge in st Knowledge of accounting prin- in written communication. Abil- WESTSIDE OF THE FOLLOW- on or before May 31 , 2019, (or ciples. Knowledge of state ity to present information in a use of MS Office applications. ING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 30 days from the first date of Exceptionally skilled in com- THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- laws affecting nursing and coherent manner and the abili- TO WIT: publication) and file the original health sciences program oper- ty to fairly evaluate student re- munication, both verbal and COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- CUIT, with the clerk of this court ei- non-verbal. Ability to under- IN AND FOR COLUMBIA ations. Ability in numerical tention of that information. WEST CORNER OF THE E ½ ther before service on Plaintiff's reasoning and verbal expres- Computer literate. stand written and verbal in- OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW COUNTY, FLORIDA attorney or immediately after structions and meet estab- IN RE : ESTATE OF sion. Ability in written commu- •EXCELLENT SALARY 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 SECTION service; otherwise, a default will nication. Ability to present in- lished deadlines. Ability to 17, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, FILE NO: 2019-CP-51 •PAID BENEFITS be entered against you for the formation in a coherent man- •DESIRABLE SCHEDULE work well under pressure and RANGE 17 EAST, AND RUN N PROBATE DIVISION relief demanded in the com- with little to no supervision. DIANA RIZZO, ner and the ability to fairly Application Deadline: 89°5520 E, ALONG THE plaint or petition. evaluate student retention of Ability to make sound deci- SOUTH LINE OF SAID SEC- Deceased. The Court has authority in this Open Until Filled sions. Ability to work with con- NOTICE TO CREDITORS that information. Computer lit- Position details and applica- TION 17, 187.00 FEET; suit to enter a judgment or de- erate, knowledge of lab safety fidential material and responsi- THENCE N 0°0240 W, ALONG The administration of the estate cree in the Plaintiff's interest tions available online at: bly follow all privacy require- of DIANA RIZZO, deceased, and disposal of hazardous www.fgc.edu THE EAST LINE OF THE which will be binding upon you. materials, ability to operate ments. Ability to lift up to 50 WEST 187.00 FEET, OF THE whose date of death was DATED: April 30th, 2019 or visit Human Resources pounds. Desirable Qualifica- February 27, 2018; File Num- simulation technology. Florida Gateway College E ½ OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE P. DEWITT CASON •EXCELLENT SALARY tions: Highly organized and an SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, ber: 2019-CP-51 is pending in As Clerk of the Court 149 S.E. College Place independent worker. Excellent 483.00 FEET TO THE POINT the Circuit Court for Columbia •PAID BENEFITS Lake City, FL 32025-2007 By: /s/ Susan Weeks •DESIRABLE SCHEDULE communication and interper- OF BEGINNING; THENCE County, Florida, Probate Divi- As Deputy Clerk Phone (386) 754-4314 sonal skills. Experience with CONTINUE N 0°0240 W sion, the address of which is Application Deadline: Fax (386) 754-4814 DOC populations. Open Until Filled 214.90 FEET; THENCE S 88° 173 NE Hernando Avenue, 507570 Email: SALARY: $15.00 per hour 5030 E, 1027.34 FEET, MORE Lake City, Florida 32055. The May 12, 19, 2019 Position details and applica- [email protected] APPLICATION DEADLINE: OR LESS, TO A POINT, N 88° names and addresses of the tions available online at: FGC is accredited by the Open Until Filled personal representative and the Public Auction to be held May www.fgc.edu Southern Association of 5830 W, FROM THE WEST 24, 2019 at 8AM at Ozzie's Position details and applica- LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. S- personal representatives attor- or visit Human Resources Colleges and Schools Towing & Auto, LLC Florida Gateway College Commission on Colleges. tions available online at: 131; THENCE S 0°5620 W ney are set forth below. www.fgc.edu All creditors of the decedent 2492 SE Baya Ave. Lake City 149 S.E. College Place VP/ADA/EA/EO College in 210.00 FEET; THENCE W 89° FL, 32025 (386) 719-5608 or visit Human Resources 4820 W, 1023.74 FEET, MORE and other persons having Lake City, FL 32025-2007 Education and Employment Following VIN Numbers: Phone (386) 754-4314 Florida Gateway College OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF claims or demands against 149 S.E. College Place decedents estate, on whom a Fax (386) 754-4814 BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1998 CHEVY Lake City, FL 32025-2007 4.99 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. copy of this notice has been Email: 1GBFG15R7W1006520 [email protected] Phone (386) 754-4314 Property Address: 279 SW served, must file their claims Fax (386) 754-4814 with this court WITHIN THE FGC is accredited by the Foster Glen, Lake City, Florida 2002 HONDA Email: 32025 LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER Southern Association of MAKE EXTRA 1HGCG16522A050298 Colleges and Schools Com- [email protected] Any person claiming an interest THE DATE OF THE FIRST $$ MONEY $$ FGC is accredited by the PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- mission on Colleges. in the surplus from the sale, if 2005 CHEVY Southern Association of any, other than the property TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER VP/ADA/EA/EO College in 1GNDS13S152383075 Education and Employment The Lake City Reporter, a Colleges and Schools Com- owner as of the date of the lis THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A daily newspaper, seeks mission on Colleges. pendens must file a claim with- COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON VP/ADA/EA/EO College in THEM. 502652 Independent Contractor in 60 days after the sale. May 12, 2019 Education and Employment DATED this 8th day of May, All other creditors of the dece- Newspaper Carriers for 2019. dent and other persons having   several motor routes in P. DeWITT CASON claims or demands against the city and county. You Clerk of Circuit Court decedents estate must file their Circulation District Manager must be motivated by (Court Seal) claims with this court WITHIN 3 Wanted unwanted livestock; earning extra money, be BY: /s/ Susan Weeks MONTHS AFTER THE DATE The Lake City Reporter has an horses, goats, cows: free pick- immediate opening for a an early riser and have Deputy Clerk OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION up, call Danny 904-222-5054. Published in: OF THIS NOTICE. Circulation District Manager. reliable transportation. THE LAKE CITY REPORTER ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED  The full-time position works Apply in person during On May 12th and 19th, 2019. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. overnight in a supervisory role normal business hours. Daniel S. Mandel, Esq. NOTWITHSTANDING THE in our circulation department. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm MANDEL, MANGANELLI & TIME PERIOD SET FORTH Energetic candidates should NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Class-A CDL? Columbia Grain expect the following from the LEIDER, P.A. ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED established local company with Attorneys for Plaintiff TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE position: full benefit package is looking • Supervises independent 1900 N.W. Corporate Blvd., AFTER THE DECEDENT'S for 3. Minimal exp considered. Ste. 305W DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. contractors in the delivery of Call for details (386) 755-7700 the Lake City Reporter to IN PRINT & ONLINE Boca Raton, FL 33431 The date of first publication of ask for Greg Tel: (561) 826-1740 this notice is: April 25, 2019 subscribers www.LakeCityReporter.com Fax: (561) 826-1741 RHETT BULLARD, P.A. Epiphany Catholic School is • Recruit and coordinate all #61) 826-1741 BY:/S/Rhett Bullard looking for a 5th Grade Teach- newspaper carriers Rhett Bullard er, Middle School Social Stud- • Advise, motivate and assist 507469 Attorney for Petitioner ies Teacher and Part Time carriers with complaint May 12, 19, 2019 Florida Bar No.: 175986 Guidance Counselor. MUST resolution, expectation of 100 South Ohio Avenue BE FLDOE CERTIFIED. For performance, promotional IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Live Oak, Florida 32064 more information call Epiphany efforts or changes regarding THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- [email protected] Catholic School at 386-752- routes and delivery CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA S/Forch Rizzo 2320 or email Rita Klenk at • Maintain quality customer COUNTY, FLORIDA FORCH RIZZO, Petitioner [email protected] service PROBATE DIVISION Personal Representative • Resolve subscriber IN RE: ESTATE OF FIELD TECHNICIAN complaints and concerns FILE NO.: 19000041CPAXMX 503947 Established company has a • Substitute delivery routes as ANDREW POWELL III, May 12, 19, 2019 position open for a technician necessary DIVISION: to inspect and service clean • Deliver missed newspapers Deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF rooms and other similar equip- if necessary NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- ment in north Florida. will • Maintain a clean and safe The administration of the Es- CUIT, train. Long term position for work environment tate of ANDREW POWELL III, IN AND FOR COLUMBIA right person. Must have good • Complete and submit deceased, whose date of death COUNTY, FLORIDA driving record. Send resume necessary paperwork on was November 24, 2018, is CASE NO: 2019-CA-000124 to [email protected] time pending in the Circuit Court for U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS • Participate in developing Columbia County, Florida, Pro- TRUSTEE FOR Nurses Needed! plans for circulation growth bate Division, the address of LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPA- Centurion is seeking RNs & and expense saving which is 173 N.E. Hernando TION TRUST LPNs to work at various correc- • Must have valid drivers Avenue, Lake City, Florida Plaintiff, tional institutions in Raiford, license 32055. The names and ad- -vs- Lake Butler & Lake City, FL. • Must have reliable vehicle dresses of the personal repre- KIMBERLY A. MANNING A/K/A Offering a variety of with insurance sentative and the personal rep- KIM MANNING; ET AL, schedules/shifts, great pay & • Flexible overnight hours. resentatives attorney are set Defendant(s) benefits package! Apply online forth below. NOTICE OF ACTION at www.centurionjobs.com or Email a resume to: Sara All creditors of the Decedent TO: KIMBERLY A. MANNING contact Amy at 850-299-2436 Mercer, Circulation Director, at and other persons having A/K/A KIM MANNING or [email protected] . [email protected]. claims or demands against Last Known Address: 103 NW EOE No phone calls. Decedents estate on whom a WHITE OAK GLEN, LAKE copy of this notice is required to CITY, FL 32055 be served must file their claims UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KIM- with this court WITHIN THE BERLY A. MANNING A/K/A LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER KIM MANNING THE TIME OF THE FIRST Last Known Address: 103 NW PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- WHITE OAK GLEN, LAKE TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER CITY, FL 32055 THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A You are notified of an action to COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON foreclose a mortgage on the 6B6B SUNDAY, MAY 12,LAKEY 2019 CIT REPORTER CLASSIFIEDSPORTS SUNDAY, LAKE MAY CITY 12,REPORTER 2019 ClassifiClassified ed Department Department 755-54406 755-5440

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This ommending hardware and @ 386-755-4328. position will have a significant software applications for col- role in the preparation and ad- lege administrative use, and Registered Brangus Bulls 1-3 ministration of budgets and assisting decision makers in years old, certified, gentle, must perform duties which in- the setting of priorities for new ready to breed. $2000-$2500. clude exercising independent technology. Also responsible 352-215-1018. judgment in formulating or as- for working with the instruc- sisting in the formulation of tional area in coordinating policies and procedures which training sessions and pro- may have a significant impact grams for faculty and instruc- in financial administration and tional staff on web courses, Mayhaws: Fresh crop $15/gal business operations. Requires distance learning techniques bag. 288-2553. a Bachelor's degree in busi- and computer-assisted in- ness administration or related struction. In addition, this em- field plus at least three years ployee will keep informed on of experience in financial and new developments in distance accounting operations in su- learning delivery systems, ma- Photos by JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter pervisory capacity. Computer terials and equipment and will PUBLISHER'S NOTE literate. Must be bondable. make recommendations relat- Florida Law 828.29 requires Fort White’s Brayden Summers braces for a tackle against Baker County during Prefer advanced degree in ed to these resources assur- dogs and cats being sold to be the teams’ spring game Friday night. business related area and pre- ing that the delivery systems at least 8 weeks old and have a vious experience in college fi- and software comply with fed- health certificate from a li- nancial management. Current eral, state, and regional laws. censed veterinarian document- CPA certificate desirable. Abil- The new Executive Director ing they have mandatory shots ity to communicate and work will be expected to implement and are free from intestinal and INDIANS cooperatively with college per- an IT department that is de- external parasites. Many Continued From 1B sonnel. Excellent written and centralized with computer pro- species of wildlife must be li- oral communications skills. grammers assigned to aca- censed by Florida Fish and Knowledge of basic statistical demic programs, student ser- Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- concepts and ability to prepare vices, and business services tact the local office for informa- Summers rushed for statistical data as needed. areas. Play a positive adminis- tion. Knowledge of the use of man- trative role in helping the col- 70 yards on 12 carries agement information systems lege effectively manage and Calhoun finished to support business office ser- change. Provide support of the vices related activities. Knowl- College's data and analysis with 47 yards on 12 car- edge of applicable laws, regu- needs. Bachelor's Degree re- ries. Calhoun scored Fort lations, procedures and pro- quired; Masters preferred, in Longhorn Calves for sale cesses governing the receipt, the field of Computer Science Bulls, Heifers and Steers, White’s lone touchdown on custody and expenditures of or Business Administration or $350.00 each. Delivery avail. a two-yard plunge to tie monies. Ability to interpret closely related degree. Six 352-575-7498. the game at 7-7 in the first State Board Rules, Florida years of progressively more Want to buy cattle. All kinds Statutes and college policies. responsible information tech- 352-339-3018 quarter after Aaron Byrne Knowledge of accounting prin- nology experience with ap- recovered a fumble that set ciples. Ability to make inde- proximately half in operations Wanted to lease pasture for pendent judgments. Ability to and half in management. cattle. 352-339-3018 the Indians up at the Baker supervise and resolve person- Broad exposure across multi- County 12. nel matters. ple information technology dis- Fort White receiver Derrick Roberson runs up the field SALARY: ciplines including applications But Graham put the Depends of Qualifications management and develop- Wildcats ahead for good after a catch against Baker County on Friday night. APPLICATION DEADLINE: ment, infrastructure systems early in the second quar- Open Until Filled and web technologies. Ability 2BR/1BA Mobile Home Position details and to design, establish and main- $500/mo $500/dep. Water/Elect ter with a 22-yard scam- on a touchdown. That’s in his first varsity action of applications available online tain the security environment incl. Contact 386-758-0057 per. The Indians then went a touchdown and our left his career. He admitted the at: www.fgc.edu for all administrative informa- 3BR/2BA, $1,000 month. Sec or visit Human Resources tion systems and databases. dep $500.00. Call 386-288- into halftime down 14-7 guard flinched. Then we game was a lot faster than Florida Gateway College Ability to assist in the design, 2758. after failing to score on an had a holding, then we what he was used to at the 149 S.E. College Place development, and execution of Lake City, FL 32025-2007 technical contracts and coordi- 18-play drive that took up had a miscue lined up JV level. Phone (386) 754-4314 nate and implement all admin- nearly 10 minutes right wrong so it was a combi- “I wouldn’t say I was ner- Fax (386) 754-4814 istrative software upgrades. before the break. nation of things.” vous, but I made a lot of Email: Ability to provide technical HOME FOR SALE [email protected] leadership and assistance in 3/2 home for sale, on corner Summers and Calhoun Summers started the mistakes,” Clark said. FGC is accredited by the developing, justifying, and ad- lot. Move in ready. 160,000 Call drove Fort White all the game at quarterback Fort White played the Southern Association of ministering budgets for tech- 352-281-0354 Colleges and Schools nology and implementing fund- PUBLISHER'S NOTE way down to the Baker before splitting time game without two quar- Commission on Colleges. ed technology. Ability to com- All real estate advertising in this County five-yard line, but with Clark, who led Fort terbacks on its roster. VP/ADA/EA/EO College in municate technical issues ef- newspaper is subject to the fair a holding call pushed the White’s JV team to an Rising freshman quar- Education and Employment fectively to non-IT audiences housing act which makes it ille- without technical terms. Ability gal to advertise "any prefer- Indians back before a false undefeated season in the terback Tyler Jefferson to foster communication with ence, limitation, or discrimina- start negated a touchdown fall. But neither quarter- is still recovering from a users on project priorities and tion based on race, color, reli- statuses. Ability to make inde- gion, sex, disability, familial sta- pass from Summers to back found consisten- torn ACL while Columbia pendent judgments. Ability to tus or national origin; or any in- Derrick Roberson. Jarod cy through the air, with transfer Jared Fraze was Buy It Sell It interpret State Board Rules, tention to make such prefer- Florida Statutes and college ence, limitation or discrimina- Cannon also lost six yards Summers completing six forced to sit out due policies. Ability to prepare sta- tion." Familial status includes on a screen pass, forcing of his 11 attempts for just to state rules because he Find It tistical data as needed. children under the age of 18 liv- the Indians to settle for a 30 yards in a majority of didn’t enroll in the school SALARY: ing with parents or legal custo- Lake City Reporter Depends of Qualifications dians, pregnant women and 37-yard field goal. the snaps. until January. APPLICATION DEADLINE: people securing custody of chil- Houston Crews missed “I did all right, but I Jefferson is likely out Open Until Filled dren under the age of 18. This Position details and applica- newspaper will not knowingly wide right. didn’t do my best,” until at least September, tions available online at: accept any advertising for real “That could’ve been a Summers said. “There are which will leave the quar- Classifieds www.fgc.edu estate which is in violation of or visit Human Resources the law. Our readers are here- great momentum builder a lot of key things I can terback battle between Florida Gateway College by informed that all dwellings going into half,” Jackson work on like my drops, Summers, Clark and Fraze 149 S.E. College Place advertised in this newspaper said. “We kind of wore how I hand the ball off and this summer. Lake City, FL 32025-2007 are available on an equal op- Phone (386) 754-4314 portunity basis. To complain of down in the second half, everything else.” “We’re just opening up Fax (386) 754-4814 discrimination call HUD toll free but that drive right before Clark was just 1 for 4 for and see what we can do,” Email: at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free EASY [email protected] telephone number to the hear- half we had a false start two yards and the pick six Jackson said. AND CONVENIENT FGC is accredited by the ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. Southern Association of Look at what you can do Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. 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Week of Sun., May 12–18, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section C ‘Mr. Mont’ to be honored . . . again FGC to name building after Mongomery.

By TONY BRITT [email protected]

He has a key to the city, a street named in his honor, will have an ani- mal shelter building bare his name and he also has an annual summer tennis camp named after him. Shucks, even a local lake is named after family. For more than half a cen- tury, James Montgomery has had a deep impact on this community. Through serving as an educator for 58 years, county commissioner for 28 years, former Boy Scout and Boy Scout troop lead- er, Sunday School teacher at First Presbyterian, ten- nis coach and avid commu- nity leader, Montgomery has created relationships and bonds with the com- munity that will never be broken. With a selfless attitude, he has made it a common practice to give his time, money and energy, and demonstrated his com- passion to the community through his actions. Although Montgomery traditionally shies away TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter from all the fanfare, there Florida Gateway College’s Building 002, the new fine art building, will be named in honor of James Montgomery later this month. is little doubt that his fin- gerprints and ideals touch upon several facets of the for students attending community. FGC, totaling more than Montgomery’s legend $200,000. and legacy will continue Florida Gateway grow in the local educa- College’s Building 002 will tional field with Florida now bare Montgomery’s Gateway College naming a name. building in his honor. Building 002 is the home The James Montgomery of the college’s faculty Building will be dedicated offices and classes in his- 10:30 a.m. Monday, May tory and the humanities, 20, in a ceremony on the disciplines Montgomery FGC campus. spent decades teaching Montgomery — often to Columbia County stu- called “Mr. Mont” by dents. friends, colleagues and During the Mr. Mont former students — spent Appreciation Day, which nearly 60 years as an edu- was held about two years cator in Columbia County ago, he said he didn’t do schools and at Florida anything by himself and Gateway College. In addi- deferred the credit to oth- FILE tion, he has personally ers who helped him on Lake City Mayor Stephen Witt presents James Montgomery, longtime local educator and county commis- provided 450 scholarships countless projects. sioner, with a proclamation declaring Sunday, Sept. 24, 2017, Mr. Mont Appreciation Day. Dunn fights to increase Tyndall rebuild funding On Friday, Congressman ing was included for the a step in the right direction. low Americans in need. Senate to immediately take Marine Corps up to $500 Neal Dunn (FL-02) sup- rebuild of It has been over 200 days “This disaster relief bill up a disaster supplemental Million and the U.S. Air ported the passage of H.R. Tyndall Air since Hurricane Michael also included my amend- and work with the president Force up to $1 Billion. 2157 — Supplemental Force Base destroyed the Panhandle ments to increase funding to provide much needed The amendment passed Appropriations Act, 2019, and Camp and yet the resilient peo- to our armed services. relief to those in need.” unanimously in the House which passed the House 257 Lejeune. ple in North Florida have “Our military readiness is Dunn spoke on the and was included in the to 150. Congressman Dunn “While had to suffer without ade- in crisis and will continue to House floor in support of final passage of the supple- worked with the House less than we quate disaster relief from be if we do not provide the his amendment to increase mental disaster relief bill Dunn Appropriations Committee worked for, the federal government. It necessary resources to our Military Construction fund- that passed the House. to ensure adequate fund- this disaster supplemental is is our duty to help our fel- armed services. I urge the ing in FY19 for the U.S. — From staff reports SeaWorld is continuing to build on streak of rising revenue By LORI WEISBERG The San Diego Union-Tribune While the growth rate unfavorable weather that said CEO Gus Antorcha, was seen as a company in lysts’ expectations last was significantly less than dampened visitation at who joined the company retreat, suffering through quarter, SeaWorld trimmed Attendance at SeaWorld the 15 percent jump in some SeaWorld parks and in February. “Our results quarter after quarter of its net loss to $37 million, Entertainment parks con- visitation recorded during an earlier spring break in also reflect the impact of weak financial perfor- a 41 percent improvement tinued its more than year- the first quarter of 2018, some of its markets. our successful and ongo- mance and a marked slide over a nearly $63 million long upward streak, with it marks the fifth consecu- “Our improved results ing efforts to reduce costs. in attendance. loss a year ago. visitation growing to more tive quarter of attendance reflect our focus on Despite this solid start to In addition to introduc- Both revenue and admis- than 3.3 million during gains for the Orlando- improved marketing and the year, we know we still ing attractions and rides at sions per capita were down the first quarter of 2019 based theme park compa- communications initia- have significant opportu- a more frequent pace, the during the first quarter, — an increase of nearly ny. tives, new pricing strate- nity for further improve- company continues to find although in-park spend- 4 percent over the same Likewise, revenue was gies, and the favorable ment.” ways to cut costs, includ- ing on such things as food time period a year earlier, also up, increasing 1.6 guest reception to our SeaWorld’s continued ing an unspecified number and merchandise was the company reported last percent to $220.6 million. new rides and compelling gains are a sharp rever- of layoffs last month. up a modest 1.5 percent, week. The gains came despite attractions and events,” sal of what previously Beating Wall Street ana- SeaWorld reported. C2

2C LAKE CITY REPORTER BUSINESS WEEK OF SUNDAY, MAY 12–18, 2019 You always need an emergency fund Dear Dave, DAVE SAYS fund of three to six months of puts 12 percent of my pay into a IRA. I want you to have some I’ll be retiring in the next cou- expenses. Put it in a good money public teacher retirement fund, money that’s separate from the ple of years. When I leave my market account with check writ- and they match this amount. I’ve school system account, just in job, we will have a yearly income ing privileges and a decent inter- seen where you tell people to put case things go south with their of $65,000 through my pension. est rate. That way, your money 15 percent of their income toward retirement fund. I don’t think we need an emer- will work for you a little bit. With retirement. If that’s the case, It sounds like you’ve got a pret- gency fund with such a depend- a solid pension like you’re talking should I put three percent into ty good pension plan, but you able, steady income stream like about, you could probably lean another retirement fund? I have never know what might happen. that, but my wife disagrees. She toward the three-month side, if no debt and very little in terms I’m not predicting bad things, but says she would feel safer if we you wanted. Honestly though, of expenses. Or, what would you at the same time there’s no way had money set aside just for the I’d save up six months of expens- think about the idea of opening I’d lean on the school system fund unexpected. What do you think Dave Ramsey es—just in case. another retirement account at a as my only source of retirement CEO of Ramsey Solutions we should do? Trust me, a fully funded emer- full 15 percent of what I make? income. You should never put all Gary gency fund will make you both Patti your financial eggs in one basket! expenses. What if one of you has feel better. Plus, it can turn a —Dave a major medical event? Life can disaster into nothing more than Dear Gary, Dear Patti, n Dave Ramsey is America’s A good pension can feel pret- bite you at any time, and some- an inconvenience! I wouldn’t go as far as to pour trusted voice on money and ty solid, but nothing’s perfect. times it will take a big financial —Dave an additional 15 percent into a business, and CEO of Ramsey Nothing lasts forever. There’s chunk out of you. You need an different retirement plan, but I Solutions. He has authored always the possibility of lost emergency fund! Dear Dave, would consider putting maybe best-selling books and hosts “The income or large, unexpected I recommend an emergency The school system I work for eight to 10 percent into a Roth Dave Ramsey Show.”

Is Social Security based on last three years of work?

Dear Rusty: I have heard determine your benefit dollar years of earnings will be includ- RUSTY SAYS viously heard is but one variation many times that what is earned amount. Rather, your benefit ed in the 35, which are used to of those myths. But reality is as the last 3 years you work before is determined using a formu- determine your benefit. Once described above – the highest drawing Social Security benefits la, which includes the highest your AIME is computed from earning 35 years of your life- determines what your benefit earning 35 years of your lifetime your lifetime earnings record, time earnings record are used to dollar amount will be. Is this working career. Each year in it is subjected to a standard for- determine your average month- true? If not, what determines your lifetime earnings record mula to arrive at your Primary ly career earnings (adjusted for your benefit dollar amount and will be adjusted for inflation, Insurance Amount (PIA), which inflation), and that 35-year life- how is it calculated? Signed: the highest earning 35 years is the benefit you are entitled time average becomes the basis Working Still will be selected and your “aver- to at your full retirement age. If for your Social Security benefit. age indexed monthly earnings” you claim benefits before your Anything else you hear to the Dear Working: Funny how (AIME) will be computed from full retirement age (FRA) that Russell Gloor contrary is simply incorrect. true the adage – if you say some- those years. And to clarify anoth- benefit will be reduced, by up to AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor thing often enough, people will er often-misunderstood point, 30% depending upon how many n The Association of Mature believe it is true. But I’m afraid you only get credit for earnings months before your FRA that American Citizens [AMAC] [https:// that what you’ve heard so many on which you paid FICA taxes, you claim. would be at your full retirement www.amac.us] is a vibrant, vital times about how your Social so earnings up to the annual And if you wish to increase age (depending upon the num- senior advocacy organization that Security benefit is determined payroll tax cap are the only earn- your benefit you can wait beyond ber of months after your FRA takes its marching orders from its is incorrect. While it’s true that ings counted. your FRA to claim and earn that you claim benefits). members. We act and speak on the last 3 years you work may For most people, the latter delayed retirement credits of 8% Unfortunately, there are many their behalf, protecting their inter- affect your Social Security ben- years of their working career per year, up to age 70. Claiming myths floating around about how ests and offering a practical insight efit amount when you claim, are the highest earning, so it’s at age 70 could get you a benefit your Social Security benefit is on how to best solve the problems those years alone are not what quite likely that your last few as much as 32% more than it determined, and what you’ve pre- they face today. Is starting a small business the right thing for you? y mom started her For many of us, the journey CHRISTY SAYS and paying themselves. Just small businesses. Small busi- business when I was begins with one question: Do because you have a love-hate nesses are the backbone of our Monly six months old. I have what it takes to start a relationship with money doesn’t economy. They create jobs, She was a single mother with small business? mean you can’t make it! You just pour back into their communi- only $64 to her name, but with As much as I love small-busi- need a little help. 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WEEK OF SUNDAY, MAY 12–18, 2019 BUSINESS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3C Long-term care advocates receive national award

The Florida Long- Term Care Ombudsman Program proudly recogniz- es North Central Council long-term care advocates, called ombudsmen, who are the recipients of the President’s Volunteer Service Award for devot- ing 100 or more hours to protect the health, safety, welfare, and rights of long- term care residents during the last reporting year. The President’s Volunteer Service Award is the pre- mier volunteer awards program, encouraging citi- zens to live a life of service through presidential grati- tude and national recogni- tion. In 2003, the President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation founded the President’s Volunteer Service Award to recognize the important role of volun- teers in America’s strength and national identity. This award honors individuals whose service positively impacts communities in every corner of the nation COURTESY and inspires those around Pictured, back row: Pictured in group photo: Back row: Cynthia Dennison, Wesley Gullidge, Kristine Gibbons, Walter Jamison, Barbara Mascari them to take action. and Dale Kirkham. Front row: Nubia Pena, JoAnna Emerson, Johnny Brown and Robert Hood. The following North Central Council volunteer Kathryn Glazer. These volun- relies upon state-certified care homes. Ombudsmen Term Care Ombudsman Affairs fully supports the ombudsmen qualified for the teers gave a combined total of professional volunteers, work with residents, family Program, administratively authority of the Office of President’s Volunteer Service over 1,700 hours of service to known as ombudsmen, to members, administrators, housed at the Department the State Long-Term Care Award: Sharon Lauter, residents of nursing homes advocate for the health, and others to resolve com- of Elder Affairs, seeks to Ombudsman Program to Wesley Gullidge, Robert and other long-term care facil- safety, welfare, and rights of plaints brought by, or on improve the quality of life independently advocate for Hood, JoAnna Emerson, ities during the last year. individuals residing in nurs- behalf of, long-term care and care for all Florida long- the health welfare, and rights Barbara Mascari, Nubia The Florida Long-Term ing homes, assisted living residents in Florida. term care residents. of long-term care residents. Pena, Betsy Coleman, and Care Ombudsman Program facilities, and adult family The Florida Long- The Department of Elder — From staff reports.

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Contact Editor Robert Bridges 754-0428 [email protected] LIFE Sunday, May 12, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section D Conquering the 1,000-stair challenge p early for our big chal- TRAVEL TALES we cut to the seventh staircase lenge . . . Sunrise was at (96 steps). By now we’re getting U6:16 a.m., and we left short- the hang of it, resting where need- ly after to find our first staircase. ed and forging on. I’m referring to the Bisbee 1000, Just two more staircases to go. which is in its 28th year and is We had some difficulty finding the only outdoor stair climb in the number 8, and took the wrong U.S. It is arguably one of the most stairs and went up about 87 steps unusual and challenging events instead of the 127 that the actual in the world. The 4.5-mile course staircase was. We found it on the features nine staircases (over way back from nine. Nine was 1,000 total steps) connected by Sandy Kishton the last one, and we finished with winding roads, with a total course those 98 stairs. Then we still had elevation gain/loss of ~1175 feet to walk about a half mile back to — all at a mile-high altitude. This down a few. our hotel. event is held annually on the third The third staircase was the lon- All in all, from door to door, it weekend of October. We were in gest at 181 steps. The mural paint- took us an hour and 35 minutes Bisbee, Ariz., two weeks earlier ed on the staircase here was the to finish. But we weren’t finished and found a map and attempted it prettiest. Fortunately, there are with stairs just yet. We decided on our own. landings spread throughout these the stairs we missed by skipping We did a modified version. We stairs for resting — which at this number 6 was made up from the found the first set of stairs pretty point we needed! many trips back and forth to our easily and climbed up; at only 73 A few more feet down a cou- room. The Eldorado Suites does stairs, this was the smallest, and it ple more streets and we found not have an elevator, and we were was not too bad. the fourth staircase (only 78). staying on the third floor over- We walked right by the second However, as soon as we finished looking downtown Bisbee. So, we staircase and ended up at a dead- those and turned left, number five had two flights to go up and down end road and had to turn around. was straight ahead, and we didn’t each time, not to mention while The staircase was easier to spot get the recovery break we had in carrying luggage. coming from the other direction. between the others thus far. And I think we got our exercise in This one was 100 steps, and you to top it off, number five was 151 for the day and the intimate look were supposed to stop then and steps. at the hillside mining town that turn left onto the road. However, Here’s where we modified, we got couldn’t compare other- the stair case went up higher number six was out Tombstone wise. This was definitely an inter- because these stairs all run in Canyon Road and a good way esting way to tour a new town and between houses on the hillside away and ran out of town. We Bisbee had a lot of charm. and are used to access people’s were uncertain of the safety of homes. So, we actually went up walking on this road (it’s closed n Sandy Kishton is a freelance travel more than we needed to and when they hold the actual race). writer who lives in Lake City. Contact Photos by SANDY KISHTON/Lake City Reporter had to turn around and go back Once again, safety prevailed and her at [email protected]. The author prepares for the Bisbee 1000.

When you hit Staircase 8, you are almost done! The party took walked up more steps than they needed to on stage 2.

Staircase 5 comes in at 151 steps, with no break after Stage 3 was the longest and its mural the prettiest. stage 4.. D2

2D SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 LIFE LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNDAY EVENING MAY 12, 2019 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News America’s Funniest Home Videos (N) American Idol “217” (N) (Live) Å (:01) Shark Tank (Season Finale) (N) News at 11 Rizzoli & Isles 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM Ready Set Ren NCIS: New Orleans Å (DVS) Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Sports Zone News4JAX Sports Zone 5-PBS 5 - - (5:30) The Civil War A contrast of Grant and Lee. Å Call the Midwife (N) Å Les Misérables on Masterpiece (N) (:07) Unforgotten on Masterpiece Endeavour on Masterpiece “Colours” 7-CBS 7 47 47 Weekend News Action News Jax 60 Minutes (N) Å The Red Line Jira receives a threatening phone call. (N) Å NCIS: Los Angeles “The Guardian” (N) Action News Action Sports 9-CW 9 17 17 Everstrong I Know Jax blackish blackish Supergirl “Red Dawn” (N) Å Galvin makes a discovery. (N) True Crime Files News4JAX Mom Å 10-FOX 10 30 30 Women’s Soccer: International Friendly Paradise Hotel “Episode 101B” (N) The Simpsons Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Action News Action Sports Modern Family Modern Family 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News ››› “The Secret Life of Pets” (2016) Voices of Louis C.K.. Premiere. Å Ellen’s Game of Games Å Good Girls “Hunting Season” (N) News Sports Final WGN-A 16 239 307 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Married ... With Married ... 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Å CNN 24 200 202 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) The Redemption Project (N) Å United Shades of America (N) Å United Shades of America Å TNT 25 138 245 (4:30) ››‡ “Man of Steel” (2013) Henry Cavill. Å (DVS) NBA Tip-Off (N) d NBA Basketball Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N Subject to Blackout)Å Inside the NBA (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball NIK 26 170 299 “Live & Dangerous” The Substitute ››› “Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams” (2002) Antonio Banderas. Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å (:35) Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 (:04) Bar Rescue Å (:05) Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue An owner parties too hard. Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue (N) Å (:01) Bar Rescue “Liv’n on a Prayer” MY-TV 29 32 - The Love Boat Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Columbo “Grand Deceptions” The death of a sergeant major. Å Collector’s Call (N) Carol Burnett Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke DISN 31 172 290 Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home LIFE 32 108 252 “Mommy Group Murder” (2019) Leah Pipes, Helena Mattson. Å “Killer Grandma” (2019, Suspense) Kelly Sullivan, Nana Visitor. Premiere. Å (:03) “Homekilling Queen” (2019) Ashley Jones, Kaitlyn Bernard. Å USA 33 105 242 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family BET 34 124 329 (5:55) ››‡ “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins” (2008, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones. (:20) ›› “Meet the Browns” (2008, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry, Angela Bassett, David Mann. Å (10:54) Games People Play ESPN 35 140 206 Baseball: Sunday Night Countdown a MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Chicago Cubs. From Wrigley Field in Chicago. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 Art of Conver. Art of Conver. UFC 237: Namajunas vs. Andrade - Prelims NCAA Softball Selection Special (N) Formula 1 Racing Emirates Spanish Grand Prix. SUNSP 37 - - P1 AquaX USA Ship Shape TV Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Florida Sportsman Fins & Skins Addictive Fishing Sport Fishing Silver Kings (N) Reel Animals Facing Waves DISCV 38 182 278 : Tough as a Mother Naked and Afraid: Uncensored (N) Naked and Afraid (N) Å (:01) Naked and Afraid A rainforest punishes the survivalists. (N) Å (:01) Naked and Afraid Å TBS 39 139 247 (5:45) ›‡ “What Happens in Vegas” (2008) Cameron Diaz. Å (DVS) Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The Last O.G. The Last O.G. The Last O.G. The Last O.G. HLN 40 202 204 How It Really Happened The disappearance of Caylee Anthony. 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Two evil forces pursue the son of adventurer Rick O’Connell. (9:56) ›› “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” (2008) Brendan Fraser. AMC 60 130 254 (5:00) ››› “Cast Away” (2000, Drama) Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt. Å Killing Eve (N) Å A Discovery of Witches “Episode 6” (:02) Killing Eve Å (:02) A Discovery of Witches Å COM 62 107 249 (5:45) ›› “Delivery Man” (2013, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Chris Pratt, Cobie Smulders. Å (:25) ›› “We’re the Millers” (2013, Comedy) Jennifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis, Will Poulter. Å ›› “Little Nicky” (2000) Adam Sandler. CMT 63 166 327 (5:30) ››› “Mrs. Doubtfire” (1993, Children’s) Robin Williams, Sally Field, Pierce Brosnan. Å ››› “The Goonies” (1985) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure map.Å ››‡ “Adventures in Babysitting” Å NGWILD 108 190 283 Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (N) Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER: Gloves Off! 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(N) The Voice “Top 8 Semi-Final Performances” (N) (Live) Å The Enemy Within “Sequestered” (N) News Tonight Show WGN-A 16 239 307 Blue Bloods “Innocence” Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H “Crisis” M*A*S*H “George” M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å TVLAND 17 106 304 Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond (:15) Everybody Loves Raymond Å Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN “The Stranger” Å Dateline on OWN Å Dateline on OWN Å Dateline on OWN “The Informant” Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Dateline on OWN Å A&E 19 118 265 Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 05.13.19” (N) (Live) Å Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol HALL 20 185 312 “Tulips in Spring” (2016, Romance) Fiona Gubelmann, Lucas Bryant. Å “Royal Matchmaker” (2018, Romance) Bethany Joy Lenz, Will Kemp. Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls FX 22 136 248 (4:30) ››‡ “Pitch Perfect 2” (2015) ›››‡ “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain. A stranded astronaut tries to survive on Mars. Å ›››‡ “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig. Å CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) TNT 25 138 245 (5:30) ››› “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt. Å (DVS) ››› “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. Å (DVS) ›› “Point Break” (2015) Å (DVS) NIK 26 170 299 The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House The Substitute “Blurt” (2018) Jace Norman. 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(8:56) ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family” (2011, Comedy-Drama) Tyler Perry. Å (:31) Martin Å ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å a MLB Baseball Milwaukee Brewers at Philadelphia Phillies. From Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 Around the Horn Interruption NFL Live Å 2018 World Series of Poker Å 2018 World Series of Poker Å 2018 World Series of Poker Å UFC Reloaded SUNSP 37 - - Inside the HEAT Inside the HEAT MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Tampa Bay Rays. From Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. 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Busy Tonight (N) Nightly Pop (N) TRAVEL 46 196 277 Haunted Hospitals “Christmas Terror” Haunted Hospitals Å Paranormal 911 “The Chapel” Å Paranormal 911 “Coffin Corridor” (N) Haunted Hospitals “Body and Spirit” Haunted Hospitals “Basement Terror” HGTV 47 112 229 Love It or List It Å Love It or List It “Second Time Selling” Love It or List It “Room for One More” Bargain Mansions Bargain Mansions Say Yes/Nest Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? Nicole’s family questions her plan. (N) 90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (N) 90 Day Fiancé: What Now (N) Å HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers Å American Pickers “One of Everything” American Pickers “Pick This Way” American Pickers “Big Top Picks” (N) Knightfall (N) Å (DVS) (10:57) American Pickers Å (DVS) ANPL 50 184 282 Alaska: The Last Frontier- Frozen Edg. Alaska: The Last Frontier- Frozen Edg. Alaska: The Last Frontier- Frozen Edg. Alaska: The Last Frontier- Frozen Edg. Alaska: The Last Frontier- Frozen Edg. Alaska: The Last Frontier- Frozen Edg. FOOD 51 110 231 Best Baker in America Å Best Baker in America Å Best Baker in America Å Best Baker in America “Royal Cakes” Takes the Cake Takes the Cake To Be Announced Å TBN 52 260 372 John Gray World Don Wilton Å New The Potter’s Touch Praise Å Anonymous Beyond Blessed BillyGraham.TV GregLaurie.TV Praise Å FSN-FL 56 - - Red Bull X Fighters Golf Life Inside the Marlins MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at New York Mets. From Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y. Marlins Postgame World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 (5:30) ›› “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” (2008) Brendan Fraser. ›› “The Scorpion King” (2002, Adventure) The Rock, Steven Brand. Å (:04) ›› “Doom” (2005, Science Fiction) The Rock, Karl Urban. Å AMC 60 130 254 (5:30) ›› “The Punisher” (2004, Action) Thomas Jane, John Travolta. Å ››‡ “I, Robot” (2004) . A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. Å (:35) ›› “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider” (2001) Angelina Jolie. COM 62 107 249 (:15) The Office “The Dundies” Å (6:50) The Office (:25) The Office The Office “Fire” The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å Desi Lydic: Abroad (N) Å CMT 63 166 327 Roseanne Å Roseanne Å Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improve. Home Improve. NGWILD 108 190 283 Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s: Dose Dr. K’s: Dose Dr. K’s: Dose Dr. K’s: Dose Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å NGEO 109 186 276 Michael Palin In North Korea Michael arrives in North Korea. 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DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Step into LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Take care the spotlight. Plan something special with of your responsibilities, and keep moving Job dissatisfaction causes someone you love. Make decisions based on forward. Don’t let anyone ruin your day. what will get you closer to long-term goals. Making special plans with someone you love Listening to an expert will help you gain or doing something to boost your morale is headaches for this couple insight into new possibilities. ★★★★★ favored. ★★★ DEAR ABBY: My but I’m tired of her TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Be open husband suffers from rude behavior. I have time to look at every aspect of a situation. to suggestions, but do what suits you best. A migraines and has never excellent rapport with Having a handle on the facts and knowing change will turn out better than anticipated if been happy in any job all of my daughter’s what you are capable of doing will help you you are relaxed and consider the best way to ★★ ★★★★ he’s had. He has tried other friends. Please cut to the chase and get things done. make the most out of the situation. every available treatment advise as to how I GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Open up SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): talks regarding plans that will affect your Keep busy. The more active you are, the less for his migraines, to no should handle this. — home and family. Building strong relation- likely you’ll be tempted by someone pres- avail. He still has them UNWELCOMED IN ships is encouraged, and romance will lead suring you into something you shouldn’t do. daily. I think they may NEW YORK Abigail Van Buren to signing up for something you enjoy doing Fitness, romance and sticking to the people be partly psychological. DEAR www.dearabby.com with the one you love. ★★★★ who bring out your best are encouraged. ★★ In the 10 years we’ve UNWELCOMED: I CANCER (June 21-July 22): Listen CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): been married, he has agree, Valerie’s behavior Because the stress of carefully, especially when dealing with emo- Don’t share secrets. A change at home will had six different jobs. is disrespectful and hos- your marriage is now tional matters. Getting along with friends turn out in your favor if you are rational and The longest one lasted tile. Express this to your affecting you, it’s time and relatives will help keep the peace. Don’t refuse to let emotions take over. An offer or three years but ended (silent) daughter and ask to make an appointment let your past cause a problem moving for- settlement should be looked at closely and miserably. He went on how she feels about the with a therapist for ward. Walk away from discord, and promote adjusted to meet your needs. ★★★ way her friend behaves sick leave because of his yourself. Whether your love, laughter and compassion. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Don’t with you, and why she’s manager and eventually husband’s migraines are LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Personal gains let anyone speak for you. Listen and make allowed to drop in with quit on bad terms. real, psychosomatic or are within reach. Get involved in endeavors decisions based on your schedule. Keep no notice. Her answer As soon as he doesn’t an excuse to run from an that interest you and look promising. Have busy doing things that calm your nerves and like a person above uncomfortable situation, may be enlightening. a garage sale to turn possessions you no help you make positive changes personally, him or a situation, his I can’t guess. You need The next time the longer use into cash. A challenge that offers emotionally and financially. Romance is in migraines get worse an expert who is closer “friend” pops in and asks a reward will tempt you. ★★★ the stars. ★★★ and he quits. He’s now to home to help you if you’re “still here,” VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Set high PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Take it talking about leaving the figure this out. Please speak up and tell her the standards. Traveling, communicating and easy. If you overdo it, you will face insult or job he got two months don’t wait. You have my length of your visit is socializing with people you don’t get to see injury. Focus on making personal changes ago. He sees two differ- sympathy. none of her business and often enough will be rejuvenating and spark to the way you handle your money, health ent therapists to deal DEAR ABBY: I am asking about it strikes ideas and plans that will give you something or joint ventures. Don’t trust anyone using with these and other a widow who spends you as rude. If you do, it to look forward to. An unexpected change persuasive tactics. Ulterior motives are issues. summers up north with may clear the air. will enhance your day. ★★★ apparent. ★★★ Where do I draw the my son and winters DEAR READERS: line between being a with my daughter down I wish a very Happy supportive wife and just south. My problem is, Mother’s Day to moth- CELEBRITY wanting a stable life for a friend of my daughter ers everywhere — birth our family? We have is extremely rude and mothers, adoptive and BIRTHDAYS two young kids. I earn a foster mothers, step- insulting to me. May 12: Singer Steve good income and have mothers, grandmothers “Valerie” arrives at Winwood is 71. Actress always had stable jobs my daughter’s without who are raising their Lindsay Crouse is 71. Actor (more than five years being invited, walks grandchildren, and dual- Bruce Boxleitner is 69. per company). I started a in and either makes a role dads. Orchids to all new job six months ago disparaging remark to of you for the love you Singer Billy Squier is 69. that is very stressful, and me (“You still here?”) or give each and every day. Actor Gabriel Byrne is 69. this has been tough on walks right past me with — LOVE, ABBY Blues musician Guy Davis me. Please give me some her nose in the air. My is 67. Actor Ving Rhames ■ Write Dear Abby at advice. — MISERABLE daughter says nothing. is 60. Actor Emilio Estevez www.DearAbby.com or is 57. Actress April Grace IN MONTREAL I have always tried to P.O. Box 69440, Los DEAR MISERABLE: be pleasant to Valerie, Angeles, CA 90069. is 57. SUNDAY CROSSWORD No. 0505

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4D SUNDAY, MAY 12, 2019 LIFE LAKE CITY REPORTER Another OSFR RiverFest in the books

By MICHAEL PHILIPS Jipson said. [email protected] Increasing interest in local rivers is needed now more than The ninth annual Santa Fe ever, OSFR historian Jim Tatum River Songwriting Contest and stressed. the associated Our Santa Fe “Over the years, the Song River RiverFest festival recently Contest . . . has drawn atten- concluded, and by all accounts, tion to the fact that the Santa a good time was had by all. Fe River is dying and that we There were seven great con- must act now to save it and testants, a fantastic blues band, other North Florida rivers and and even a genuine — a term springs,” Tatum said. “This has used loosely here — barbershop been possible because of the quartet. dedication of Merrillee and the The contest was founded by many volunteers who work very local activist Merrillee Malwitz- hard over a period of months to Jipsona as a cultural-awareness make the event a success for the event for the river, as part of the river and the community.” local art movement of the river Cindy Bear and Franc Robert culture. t was an immediate impressed the judges and won hit and was later incorporated this year’s edition of the song- into and sponsored by the envi- writing contest. Ricky Kendall ronmental group Our Santa Fe finished runner up, and to Billy River. Its annual event and pri- “Sweet William” Ennis and mary fundraiser for the nonprof- Karen Mullins were awarded it is now known as RiverFest. co-third-place finishers. “I started the contest nine The panel of judges consisted years ago, because I found that of Ed Amaya, Ellen Bukstel and there was no music that cap- Qquincy. tured how I feel about the Santa The “genuine” barbershop Fe River and no songs about was a novelty group that dubbed it,” Malwitz-Jipson said. “So I themselves Phelgmtones, whose reached out to musicians and members — Dave Jacobs, asked them to write songs and Rodney Samuel, Tyson Adams sing about our beloved river.” and Michael Roth — delighted The response to her call out the RiverFest crowd. was extraordinary. The main act, the Lake “There are now about 80 City-based Devil Jays, kept songs about the Santa Fe River. festival-goers’ toes tapping with When I started the contest, a three-hour, blues-inspired per- there were none,” Malwitz- COURTESY PHOTOS formance. The duo of Franc Robert and Cindy Bear wowed the judges.

The mighty, mighty Phelgmtones. From left: Mike Roth, Rodney Samuels, Tyson Adams and Dave Jacobs.

Local activist Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson.

The judges of the songwriting contest, from leftt: Qquincy, Ed The Lake City-based Devil Jays played a three-hour, blues-inspired set. Amaya and Ellen Bukstel.

All of the songwriting contestants, bookend by Merrillee Malwitz-Jipson and Our Santa Fe River President Michael Roth.