1A SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Walk4Life School program SUNDAY raises more will promote EDITION 7A 1D than $25K. a healthy diet. Couple PROPOSED UNION MONUMENT AT ISSUE Census: Olustee’s next County’s found grown dead poorer battle looms in river Percentage on food stamps has nearly doubled. Bodies discovered by divers Friday; foul By STEVEN RICHMOND play not suspected. [email protected] New data from the U.S. By AMANDA WILLIAMSON Census Bureau’s 2012 [email protected] American Community Survey suggest down- LAFAYETTE COUNTY — The ward economic and hous- bodies of two Lake City resi- ing trends for Columbia dents were recovered Friday in County. Lafayette County, ending a two- The ACS began in the day search by 10 area law enforce- mid 1990s as a way to ment agencies. replace the decennial cen- Bill and Lynda Ward drove to sus long form, providing their Lafayette County home along annual socioeconomic and the Suwannee River Wednesday demographic data estimates morning, but disappeared shortly for geographic regions with after. They were found Friday a population of 65,000 or in the Suwannee River — Bill more. Ward at 9:45 a.m. and Lynda at Two trends in particu- 11:52 a.m. Both appeared to have lar suggest the Columbia drowned, according to a media County workforce is strug- release from Lafayette County gling through an uncertain Sheriff’s Office. economic future: Lower The sheriff’s office stated in the median salaries and more release that it is waiting for results food stamp recipients. from the medical examiner. The median household Foul play is not suspected. income has seen a down- According to Lafayette County ward trend for the past five Sheriff Brian Lamb, it appears years, falling from $40,872 either Bill, 69, or Linda, 60, slipped in 2008 to $36,542 in 2012. into the river and the other was However, the median trying to help. income has risen since its “We just don’t know who,” he 2010 low of $34,174, sug- said. “There were no witnesses, gesting that Columbia so there’s no way to tell.” County’s economic dyan- Lamb said he could provide no mics are running parallel to further information on the case, the nation’s crawling post- including details of the recovery. Great Recession recovery. The couple usually tells their Also, it may pay to a bach- friends when they leave Lake City elor in Columbia County. to travel 35 minutes to their other The average nonfamily residence. But their neighbor income is up 5.6 percent Buddy Clayton said on Thursday since 2009. he had no idea they were making Even so, the percentage the trip. He was leaving church of households receiving on Wednesday when Lynda’s sis- Food Stamp/SNAP benefits ter called him with the news, and in 2012 has nearly doubled then told him she already con- since 2008. According to JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter tacted the sheriff’s office. 2012’s ACS, 1 in 5 house- At Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park, Larry Rosenblatt stands in front of the Battle of Olustee monument, In a Thursday interview, Clayton holds receive food stamp erected in 1912 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. said the Wards’ floating dock had benefits—a stark contrast a broken board and signs of scuff to 11.5 percent in 2008. St. Cloud man seeks to erect marks. At the time, he believed The detailed ACS report also suggests Columbia COUPLE continued on 7A County women were affect- a memorial to Union troops ed by a stagnating econo- my more than men. The Texting median income for full-time female workers is down However, proposed fines will 5.6 percent, sliding from location has some $30,601 in 2008 to $28,890 have some area residents upset. in 2012. Full-time working males, on the other hand, saw their 2008 median sal- teeth here By TONY BRITT ary of $34,637 edge higher [email protected] to $35,407 in 2012. The most emblematic OLUSTEE– By STEVEN RICHMOND M indicator of a tough econo- ore than 149 [email protected] my reveals itself in the per- years ago, Union centage of Columbia County and Confederate Text-happy motorists will have families below the poverty troops clashed to save their LOLs for another line. In 2012, 20.2 percent at the Battle of day when Florida’s new texting of families were below the Olustee in the only major Civil and driving law takes effect poverty line, compared to War battle fought on Florida Tuesday. 14.1 percent in 2008. soil. The Battle of Olustee The new law prohibits indi- For those looking for occurred on Feb. 20, 1864, in viduals from operating a motor work, the top three employ- what is now Baker County. STEVEN RICHMOND/LAKE CITY REPORTER vehicle while “manually typing... ers in Columbia County for Nearly a century and a half Robert Crumpton signs a petition organized by Robert Tucker (right) into a wireless communications 2011 were: later, on the eve of the 150th against the proposed location of a Union memorial in Olustee Battlefield device or while sending or read- • Educational services, anniversary of the battle, lines Historic State Park. “I want to make sure it stays the South [near ing data in such a device for the and health care and social have once again been drawn in the 1912 UDC monument] and preserve it like it was intended,” said purpose of nonvoice interperson- assistance: 23.5 percent; the sand as two factions square Crumpton, two of whose ancestors who served in the Civil War were al communication...” • Retail trade: 16.8 per- off at the same place — Olustee Aa Columbia County Sheriff’s killed in action, he said. For more on the Expo, see Page 6A. cent; Battlefield Historic State Park. Office news release announced • Public administration: The fight that is emerging is allow a monument in honor of Veterans of the Civil War, a fra- CCSO will be enforcing the new 12 percent; over a new monument that has Union soldiers to be erected ternal order founded in 1881, is law starting Tuesday. Another notable trend been proposed for the park. at the first park in the Florida a department commander of the The law received criticism comes in the ACS’s “hous- Approval has been granted State Park system. group that filed the paperwork statewide for its status as a sec- ing characteristics” cat- by the Florida Department of Michael Farrell, of St. Cloud, TEXTING continued on 6A Environmental Protection to a member of the Sons of Union MONUMENT continued on 3A CENSUS continued on 7A Vol. 139, No. 173 9815 6643 OPepoipnlieo.n. ................................ 24AA TODAY IN COMING CALL US: BOupsiinnieosns ................................ 45AA (386) 752-1293 PEOPLE TUESDAY T-PSatortrlmy cClohuadnyce OObbiittuuaarriieess ............................ 65AA STUHBES RCERPIOBER TTOER: AAddvviiccee .&. .C.o.m..ic.s................... 58DB Swearing in a Local news Voice: 755-5445 WWEEAATTHHEERR,, 28AA PPuuzzzzlleess ............................. 2.B., 23BB new attorney. roundup. Fax: 752-9400 2A SUNDAY REPORT 2a LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 Page Editor: Robert Bridges, 754-0428 Friday: Friday: Saturday: Saturday: Wednesday: Wednesday: 10-15-38-40 1-6-7-9-17 Afternoon: 1-4-9 Afternoon: 3-6-4-4 1-2-25-43-48-53 2-7-17-49-53 (14) Evening: N/A Evening: N/A (x4) PB 23 AROUND FLORIDA Jetpack industry zooms toward expansion MIAMI—Miguel Endara Fort Myers man nervously stepped on the wins ‘Bad’ raffle edge of a boat on Biscayne Bay with a 30-pound FORT MYERS—A Fort machine strapped to his Myers man and his friend back. The machine had two won a raffle to watch the pipes sticking out and a 33- series finale of AMC’s foot hose that connected to “Breaking Bad” with star a Jet Ski. Aaron Paul and other cast The instructor then told members. him to jump. Paul, who plays Jesse “Just jump in?” the 30- Pinkman in the Emmy- year-old asked. “I feel like winning show, announced I’m going to go straight Friday that Ryan Carroll down.” won an Omaze.com raffle. But soon after he took the The raffle raised plunge, Endara screamed money to benefit the Kind with excitement. Instead of Campaign, which combats sinking, he was flying. Two the negative effects of bul- powerful streams of water lying. came out of the pipes like The winner gets a fire out of a space shuttle chance to “cook,” a refer- sending Endara 25 feet in ence to the show’s theme the air. of producing metham- The water sport, sim- phetamine, with Paul and ply known as jetpack, has other cast members before sprung up all over the watching the “Breaking world since its debut two Bad” finale Sunday. years ago and South Florida has established itself as the Plane crashes overall hot spot, with 60 AMANDA WILLIAMSON/Lake City Reporter percent of the company’s into Okeechobee business coming from Fort Wellness Initiative Lauderdale, Miami and the PAHOKEE—A man Keys. Even though Columbia High School teacher Jan Silverstein works out several times a week, she believes the new district-wide has died after a small The jetpack Endara Wellness Initiative is a great idea. The program was organized by Columbia County School Board member and nurse practitioner plane crashed into Lake recently tried out is the Stephanie Finnell to help employees get healthier. See story, Page 1D. Okeechobee in South JetLev R200x. It’s the com- Florida. pany’s flagship product aphrodisiac. top provider. Added to Authorities responded but they are set to intro- $100,000. It was marketed in the country,” he said. Most recently, benefits roughly $500 million in to call about a possible duce two new products, a to yacht owners and opera- “The sky’s the limit.” to prostate health have sales around the world, boating accident around modified version of the jet- tors with enough capital to gained saw palmetto berry Valensa’s president says 8 a.m. Saturday. When pack and a hover board, in pay for the machine. But the Palmetto berry pharmaceutical supple- it’s prompted a global mar- they arrived on scene they November. Aquaflier and Aquaboard ments a worldwide follow- ket of about $700 million. found what appeared to be Matt Rosenblatt, the will cost less than $10,000 industry benefits ing. But berry picking can an amateur, experimental owner of JetLev, a company when they hit the market The industry, with lead to arrests, danger plane. based in Dania Beach, said in November. Rosenblatt IMMOKALEE —The a strong presence in due to bees, wasps, snakes Rescue divers found the the two new products — the expects the move to shift Mayans drank saw pal- Immokalee, is now the and other wildlife such as victim in the water around Aquaflier and Aquaboard the current market, now metto berries as a tonic, No. 3 herbal supplement boars and bears — even 9:30 a.m. He was a white — will make flying acces- primarily made up of opera- the Seminole Indians nationwide with about death from heat strokes or male between 50 and 60- sible to a lot more people. tors, to individual buyers. used them as an antiseptic $200 million in sales, snake bites, and recently years-old, police said. and some in the Far East When the JetLev R200x “I’d like to have one in according to Valensa, a drownings. launched in 2011, it cost every lake and every beach swear they’re a powerful n Associated Press PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Celebrity Birthdays n NBA star Kevin Durant is tarist Mark Farner is 64. 24. n ‘Real Sports’ host Bryant City says goodbye to ‘Breaking Bad’ n NFL star Calvin Gumbel is 64. 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If you have a concern, question or suggestion, AEG Live suggested the promoter of death. That underground saint please call the executive editor. Corrections and clarifica- was pressured by Jackson to hire n Associated Press was shown in one season opener tions will run in this space. And thanks for reading. 3A local Page Editor: Robert Bridges, 754-0428 LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 a MONUMENT: Some local groups object to proposed Union monument Continued From Page 1A for the monument. and state sovereignty.” Olustee there were three DEP APPROVAL but don’t put it in the and respectful working “Since there are three In addition, there is an African American Union Confederate section.” relationship that has Patrick Gillespie, Confederate monuments, inscription on a metal plate regiments. The 8th United Tucker is also a member developed over many press secretary for the I began to realize a monu- around the perimeter of States Colored Troops; of the newly formed group, years in many locations Florida Department of ment to Union soldiers the monument that reads: the 1st North Carolina Concerned Citizens for the since the Legislature Environmental Protection, is needed to complete a “This monument at Ocean and the famous 54th Preservation of the Olustee asked the Florida Park said that starting in balanced cultural picture Pond is dedicated to these Massachusetts. There Monument, and circulated Service to manage monu- February, the Florida Park of the battlefield,” Farrell Southern units that fought were at least 26 African a petition at the Olustee ments and memorials in Service began working said in an e-mail to the here.” American Union soldiers Civil War Expo on Saturday 1949,” Gillespie contin- with the Sons of Union Lake City Reporter. The various units are who won the Medal of against the new monument. ued. “Olustee Battlefield Veterans of the Civil War Farrell said he set then listed. Honor during the Civil The petition says: “We, Historic State Park serves to place a new monument things in motion in 2011 That inscription was War. Our purpose there is the undersigned registered to commemorate the battle at the battlefield. with a statewide meeting added in 1994, on the 130th to make the public aware voters of Florida do most that took place there and “In April, the Florida of SUVCW. The group is anniversary of the battle. of the African American definitely protest the pro- to honor those who lost Department of State’s now raising money to have The perimeter inscrip- Union soldiers’ participa- posed construction of a 10- their lives there.” Historic Preservation the monument erected. tion was cited on the tion in the Civil War and foot tall black granite obe- A Sept. 20 meeting to Compliance office reviewed “I don’t know why no SUVCW’s application, the heritage of freedom lisk monument to Union discuss possible conces- a proposal and approved,” one has placed a monu- in which the group con- their sacrifice means to us soldiers, or to anyone else, sions concerning the he said in an e-mail ear- ment to Union soldiers tended there were no all in today’s world. I also to be placed in front of the proposed location of the lier this week. “The park in the Olustee Battlefield monuments in the park encourage people to learn 1912 Olustee monument. monument was canceled. manager on April 27 dis- State Park until now,” dedicated to Union troops. about their family history The original monument “Meanwhile there has cussed the proposal at the Farrell said. “Olustee State Rep. Elizabeth and how their members proudly stands next to been a tassel of people Olustee Citizens Support was a major battle of the Porter, R-Lake City, said served our country.” the American Flag, and writing letters to the Organization Board meet- Civil War with approxi- she was approached by The SUVCW formed honors soldiers on both (Florida) Park system, ing.” mately 10,000 men from the SUVCW some months an Olustee Monument sides of the War Between Rep. Liz Porter and all Gillespie said the park both sides. Every Civil back about their desire for Commission to petition the States. Not only is the the park authorities,” currently has three monu- War battlefield I’ve ever a Union monument. the state to place a Union new proposed monument Rosenblatt said. “The UDC ments dedicated to the been to has monuments She said she told the monument in the Olustee to the Northern troops has set their heels in and battle that commemorate to the courage and sacri- group if it were true that Battlefield State Park. A unnecessary, but it blocks don’t even want the monu- Confederate soldiers. fice of soldiers from both no existing monuments 14-page PowerPoint pre- a clear view of the original, ment to be there.” “The Sons of Union Confederate and Union honored Union troops, it sentation was created cit- unifying monument. We Efforts to contact the Veterans of the Civil War forces. Olustee has three would be fair to allow them ing the potential benefits most urgently implore you UDC for comment were requested a monument Confederate monuments to erect one. of such a monument. not to locate the proposed unsuccessful. dedicated to Union sol- but, no Union. Is it not However, she said Friday “A monument to Union monument in this immedi- Rosenblatt said allowing diers who died during the time to honor them, too?” that, “If it is found that this soldiers is needed to com- ate vicinity.” the proposed monument battle,” he said by email. However, the project has one monument honors plete a balanced cultural “We put it together earli- may set a new, unwanted “During the last several been met with opposition both sides of the battle, it picture of the battlefield,” er this week,” Tucker said precedent at the park in years, re-enactors have from those complaining would be my wish that we the document said. “The Wednesday afternoon in a regard to monuments. discussed the topic of about the proposed loca- leave things as they are.” monument would com- telephone interview. “It’s “If they put up a spe- an additional monument tion, as well as some who The state Department of memorate those Union from other people from cialty monument like that, leading up to the 150th question the need for the Environmental Protection, regiments that fought there across the state and they they’ve opened up the door anniversary of the Battle monument at all. which manages state and recognize the African forwarded it to me and I to make that whole park a of Olustee next February. “They have the right parks in Florida, will hold American regiments who added a few words.” monument park from every There are no other monu- to place their own monu- a series of public meet- comprised one-third of the Tucker first circulated unit, every man that died ments dedicated to Union ment at the battlefield,” ings to discuss issues Union Army of Olustee.” the petition Saturday at the and every man that was troops, [though] there is said Faye Bowling Warren surrounding the proposed According to the applica- Olustee Expo at the state wounded,” he said. “They a monument at a nearby of the Blue-Grey Army. monument, she said. tion for the monument, the park. could have monuments cemetery dedicated to “The site of the monument proposal is to add a new People from Tallahassee, all over the place. We’re Union soldiers.” seems to be the issue.” THE MONUMENT monument at the battlefield Jacksonville, Tampa, Lake looking at a 100-year-old Gillespie said there Larry Rosenblatt, a to provide for recognition City, McClenny and across monument that’s sitting For six years Farrell has has been feedback from member of the Sons of of Union soldiers, including the state also planned to there now, plus two that been an educational exhib- people who support having Confederate Veterans who the large number of African circulate the petition begin- are about 54 years old for itor representing the Sons another monument at the served as chairman of the Americans who fought, as ning Saturday. Colquitt and Finnegan. To of Union Veterans of the park as well as others who 100-year anniversary of well as those who were set a modern monument Civil War at the Olustee oppose it. He said efforts the UDC monument at the wounded or killed there. ROOM FOR that is not in keeping with Battlefield State Park. are under way to solicit park last year, also objects “Our mission as sons is COMPROMISE? what is there I just think it He said during that time input from all interested to the new monument’s to keep green the memory would be an eyesore.” proposed location. when he asked children, of the valor and cour- stakeholders. Gillespie said the loca- Farrell said the organiza- He said he has been told black or white, how many age of those soldiers and tion of the monument has tion has heard about the SUVCW wants to place the African Americans served veterans who fought to THOSE OPPOSED not yet been determined. monument’s detractors. new monument between in the Union Army during preserve the Union and “The Florida Park “In the last few weeks the Robert Tucker, a com- the two cannons in front of the Civil War, the answers purchased with their blood Service has many state SUVCW has been informed mander in the Sons of the 1912 United Daughters ranged anywhere from the end of slavery in our parks that include historic by the State Park Service of Confederate Veterans in of the Confederacy monu- zero to a couple of hun- land,” the document said. markers and monuments objections,” he said. “Three Lake City, is also opposed ment. dred. The SUVCW proposed because the mission of Confederate monuments to the monument. “It’s something that we “They (children) are erecting a 10-foot tall, pol- state parks is to capture exist there but one Union “I have ancestral blood felt like was completely out often astounded to learn ished, black granite obe- the natural, historic and monument seems to have on that battlefield,” Tucker of place,” he said. “For one that 200,000 African lisk. The projected cost of cultural resources of struck fear in the hearts said. “I call this a desecra- thing with all that granite American Union sol- the monument has been Florida,” he said. “Parks of some people. I can say tion. That particular area there, it’s a black, marble diers enlisted in 178 estimated at between often work with donors that some of the comments I consider Confederate. monument.” regiments,” Farrell said $4,000 – $12,000. The who wish to see a memo- and criticisms are ugly and The land was deeded to Plus, he added, “It really by email. “These men SUVCW is raising funds rial set up in a park. uncalled for. Union soldiers the park service by the will look bad on the Union fought to free their for the monument and Additions like these to and veterans who fought UDC and that’s the reason soldiers because it will be people from the curse of hope to have it in place parks do not typically at Olustee should be rec- I want to preserve it for sitting there flanked by the slave labor system by 2015. require changes to unit ognized culturally, by the the Confederates. They two Confederate cannons so prevalent in the 19th management plans. visiting public to the State can put up a monument, with Gen. Finnegan’s and century. At the Battle of “We treasure our long Park.” Gen. Colquitt’s monu- ments directly behind it and the large UDC monu- ment directly behind that.” Rosenblatt also ques- tions the need for the monument. Dr. Robert J. Harvey Dr. Rameek McNair He said the monu- 752-2336 ment erected in 1912 by the UDC is meant to honor both Union and I Need to See A Dentist Right Away! Confederate soldiers. The UDC monument We Strive to See You Today or Tomorrow! contains an inscription not- ing that 5,000 Confederate and 6,000 Union troops fought there on Feb. 20, S e e o u r 1864, and that the Union a d i n waHs odwefeevaetre,d a.nother CMuar gr eanz itns e inscription indicates a clear aim to honor the Confederacy: “To the men who fought and triumphed here in Open defence of their homes 6 Days and firesides, this monu- A Week ment is erected by the “We Are Women, We Are mothers, We UnderstAnd” United Daughters of the Mon. - Sat. Confederacy aided by the state of Florida in com- Evening memoration of their devo- Appointments 1788 S.W. 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Twenty-four local residents got a taste of what real police work is like during the 12-week course – and loved it. Chief Argatha Gilmore is to be congrat- No compromise this time ulated for putting together a program that is as popular as it is valuable. There is a waiting list for next January’s A session, which surely tells you some- mong the pearls of in this year’s report. The report thing. wisdom conveyed in comes from the Fraser Institute, a Ecclesiastes is that Canadian public-policy think tank. But what most impressed us was the everything has its time. Our economic arteries are level of enthusiasm from the newly-gradu- “A time to be born clogged because of excessive gov- ated group on Monday. ... a time to die, a time to plant ... a ernment, which is dragging us time to uproot, a time for war ... a down and ruining everything that The reasons varied, but everyone we time for peace.” made America great. spoke with recommended the course in The founders of the United States Star Parker The Affordable Care Act is just the strongest terms. drew up a Constitution to serve as [email protected] the latest huge incursion into the an operating manual, in its checks freedom of American citizens in a A program like this is valuable on a and balances, for peaceful, delibera- tection of divine Providence, we long process of deterioration. deeper level as well, however. tive government. They understood mutually pledge to each other our Every year, the trustees of Social It is important for folks to know just human nature and set up a system lives, our fortunes and our sacred Security and Medicare provide a what it is law enforcement officers are up in which competing interests would honor.” report showing the dismal financial have to give in. Compromise, they Take a walk around Washington state of these huge entitlement pro- against when they answer a call civilians understood, is a necessary lubricant any evening. The fancy restaurants grams. And every year, the political might consider ‘routine.’ for the wheels of government “of are filled with lobbyists and legisla- class in Washington ignores it, not It’s nothing like TV. the people, by the people, and for tors. having the courage to fight for real the people” to turn and allow us to Try to find anyone who would change, while things continue to Sometimes, it’s much scarier, and move forward. pledge his or her life and fortune worsen. always more emotionally draining. But compromise is meant for for anything. Now big business, unions and Judge Julian Collins, who spoke at those competing interests -- not The American government is no Congress are getting themselves for the core principles of the coun- longer about doing the business of exempted out of Obamacare, ready Monday’s ceremony, put it best: try that the Constitution exists to the people while preserving and to leave the rest of country to be “For us to preserve our strength as protect and secure. When the prin- protecting the principles of a free shepherded into socialized medi- a nation, our workplaces have to be ciples of our free nation under God nation. The principles of freedom cine. secure, our institutions strong and our are under siege, it is a time for con- have been drowned out by the But Sen. Cruz, like his brave frontation, not compromise. power elite -- whether politicians, father Rafael, is putting his life, his society, ever vigilant, ever vigilant about The other day, I watched a short big business lobbyists or big media fortune and his sacred honor on our core values,” Collins said during his video of Rafael Cruz’s presentation -- who use their influence to feather the line to save our beleaguered address. “I hope that, among the things at a July event by FreedomWorks, their own beds. country. a Washington, D.C.-based political A Jeremiah-like Ted Cruz, ringing When Abraham Lincoln took you learned over the past two or three action committee that usually sup- the alarm that things are not OK, office, he still believed that slavery months, your mind has been reaffirmed ports tea party causes. Cruz is the is an annoyance to the comfort- could be purged from America about the continuing need for that vigi- father of the junior Republican sena- able establishment. As the class through deliberation. But soon it tor from Texas, Ted Cruz, who is of “haves” protects its interests, became clear that only war would lance and for your appreciation to those now in the spotlight. it assures a dismal future for our do it. who maintain that vigilance in our com- Rafael Cruz is a self-made young and for our poor. Its mem- America must stand by Cruz and munity.” businessman, an immigrant from bers play while the ship sinks. other brave tea party Republicans We wholeheartedly agree, Judge Casto’s Cuba, and a born-again There is no more powerful pre- who understand the message of evangelical Christian pastor. dictor of economic growth and Ecclesiastes: that there is a time for Collins. Most of the time when some- prosperity than a nation’s economic everything, and that today is the one cites the Declaration of freedom. time for confrontation. Independence, they mention its The just-published “2013 Lake City Reporter famous opening sentences. But Economic Freedom of the World Rafael Cruz, in this brilliant sum- Report” shows that the United ■ Star Parker is president of CURE, mation of what America is about, States has dropped from being Coalition on Urban Renewal and Serving Columbia County Since 1874 quoted the signers’ closing words: the world’s second-most economi- Education (www.urbancure.org) and “... with a firm reliance on the pro- cally free in 2000 to number 17 author of three books. The Lake City Reporter is published with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ George Washington gets his library ties by Community Newspapers Inc. We believe strong newspapers build strong communities —‑“Newspapers get things done!” T Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and he library of our 42nd gift shop) and offering a relatively profitable community‑oriented newspapers. president, Bill Clinton, clear-eyed view of the lives of the This mission will be accomplished through the opened in 2004 in Little slaves who made the estate run. teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, Rock, Ark. The library The new library is a three-story of our 43rd president, building of limestone, wood and integrity and hard work. George W. Bush, opened this past glass on 65 acres across the suitably April in Dallas. named Mount Vernon Parkway from Todd Wilson, Publisher Those are our two most recent the mansion. It has stacks and vaults Robert Bridges, Editor ex-presidents. The library of our Dale McFeatters for the especially rare acquisitions Sue Brannon, Controller first president opened this weekend [email protected] and quarters for visiting scholars. and it is long overdue. The prelimi- The association hopes to make nary reviews are that it was worth 900 bound volumes and other mate- Mount Vernon a center of scholar- Dink NeSmith, President a wait, although perhaps not two rials had been allowed to scatter, ship as well as a tourist destination. Tom Wood, Chairman centuries’ worth. in contrast to Thomas Jefferson’s, ... In contrast to most presidential which became the nucleus of the Washington would be pleased libraries, which are generally gov- Library of Congress. The asso- since he loved having guests, con- ernment-run, the $106 million Fred ciation owns 103 of Washington’s stantly entertained and eventually L E T T E R S P O L I C Y W. Smith National Library for the books, is searching for more, and had to add a wing so he and Martha Study of George Washington is has period duplicates of many of the could have a little privacy. The wing Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly writ‑ privately owned, as is the Mount missing volumes. contained his office and rapidly ten and double spaced. Letters should not exceed 400 Vernon mansion and its grounds, Pride of place at the library’s expanding library. He wrote to a words and will be edited for length and libel. Letters by the Mount Vernon Ladies’ dedication went to Washington’s friend that he wanted a building to must be signed and include the writer’s name, address Association. 1789 annotated copy of the Acts of house “my Military, Civil & private and telephone number for verification. Writers can By 1853, when the association Congress, two of which were the Papers, which are voluminous and was formed to rescue Washington’s Constitution and the Bill of Rights. may be interesting.” have two letters per month published. Letters and home, Mount Vernon was nearly Of special interest to Washington Washington died in 1799 before guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not derelict, its paint peeling, the were Sections 2 and 3 of Article II, the project could be started. Now, necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter. grounds overgrown, the portico the closest thing there was to a set 214 years later, our first president BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL partially propped up by an old of directions for a president. finally has his library -- and the 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. ship’s mast. It took the association The association has patiently interest is greater than ever. BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. five years to raise the $200,000 to restored the Mount Vernon prop- BY EMAIL: [email protected] buy the house and grounds from erty, rebuilding Washington’s grist- Washington’s great-grandnephew. mill and his rye whiskey distillery ■ Dale McFeatters is editorial writer Washington’s collection of some (bottles of which are on sale at the for Scripps Howard News Service. 5A LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 5A COMMUNITY CALENDAR ■ Submit Community Calendar announcements by mail or drop off at the Reporter office located at 180 E. Duval St., via fax to (386) Sept. 29 Fine Arts Show The Art League Of Glad Tidings North Florida presents the Glad Tidings Assembly 9th Annual Fine Arts Show of God, 1571 E. Duval through October 25 at the Street (Highway 90 East) Alfonso Levy Performing Lake City, invites you to Arts Center at the Florida attend Homecoming and Gateway College. The our one-year anniversary show is open to all artists at this location beginning 18 years or older. There is at 10:30 a.m. Sept. 29 with an entry fee for members Pastor Lowell Van Vleck and non members. The sharing the miraculous art is received from 10am works of God throughout until 3 pm at the college. this year. There will be a reception There will be special on Friday September 13th music and dinner. at 6 pm at the Performing There will be no evening Arts Center. There will be service. art, food and the awards presentation. The entire CHS Class of ‘73 community is invited to The Columbia High attend. Applications are School Class of 1973 will available at the Gateway have their final meeting Art Gallery 461 SW Main on Sept. 29 at 5:30 p.m. Blvd. or at the College at at the Richardson Center. check in time. For more, All classmates are asked to call the Gallery at 752-5229 attend. Contact Estralita H. Tuesday through Saturday Taylor, 386-867-6718. 10 am-6 pm. Sept. 30 Oct. 12 STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter Early Learning Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School Pink Party Zumbathon The Early Learning A Pink Party Zumbathon Coalition of Florida’s George H. Hudson Jr. (from left), Delayne Carroll and Brook Trulen stand outside a brand new Ford Fusion SE during the is set for October 12, Gateway Inc. Program Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School event Saturday at Columbia High. Organized through Rountree Moore Ford Lincoln, the Ford 9:00 -10:30 am at Lake Quality Committee will be Motor Company agreed to donate $20 to various Columbia High School clubs and groups for every verified test drive. City Skating Palace. $10 meet at 3p.m. at the coali- Donation. All proceeds to tion office, 1104 SW Main Tough Enough to Wear Blvd. The coalition admin- The public is welcome to art is received from 10am not the citizens. This (Sept. 24) Pink Crisis Fund. Lights, isters the state and feder- attend. Cost of lunch is until 3 pm at the college. understanding will equip Part 5: Exposing the music and dancing! Wear al funding for all School $12 (inclusive) for CCBA There will be a reception you to work with others to Enemies of Freedom (Oct. pink! Readiness and Voluntary members and $15 (inclu- on Friday September 13th solve many of the problems 1). Part 6: Restoring the Contact Sarah Sandlin Prekindergarten programs sive) for non-members. at 6 pm at the Performing Americans face every day Constitution (Oct. 8) for more info: 386-438-9292 for Columbia, Hamilton, Reservations are appreci- Arts Center. There will be that were created by Big Where: Lake City Baptist or on Facebook “Lake City Lafayette, Suwannee and ated - please call: 386-867- art, food and the awards Government. Temple, 3061 SR 47, Lake Zumba” Union counties. Anyone 1998 to make a reservation presentation. The entire Each class will include City. with a disability iwho needs or e-mail: colcountybuild@ community is invited to a DVD presentation and When: Beginning Oct. 31 assistance to attend this comcast.net. attend. Applications are group discussion. Topics Tuesday, September 3 at meeting should contact available at the Gateway include: 7:00 pm and every Tuesday ‘Wealth of Information’ Stacey Nettles at (386) 752- Blue Grey meeting Art Gallery 461 SW Main Part 1: The Dangers after for 5 weeks. More The free ‘Wealth of 9770. The Blue Grey Army will Blvd. or at the College at of Democracy (Sept. 3). Information: Contact Information Fair’ will be have a planning meeting for check in time. For more, Part 2: Enumerated vs. Sharon Higgins by phone held Thursday, Oct. 31 Women’s Bible study the 2014 Olustee Festival call the Gallery at 752-5229 Unlimited Power (Sept. (386-935-0821) or email from 9 am – Noon, LifeStyle A women’s Bible study on Oct. 2 at 5:30 p.m. in the Tuesday through Saturday 10). Part 3: Constitutional (shiggins@windstream. Enrichment Center, 628 SE class will be held each Columbia County School 10 am-6 pm. Economics, Constitutional net) Allison Ct. Lake City. Monday at 9:30 a.m. at District Central Building, Money (Sept. 17). Part 4: For more, email carols@ the Class Extension of Room 153, at 409 SW St. Oct. 8 Constitutional War Powers Oct. 11 ccseniors.com or call 386- Our Redeemer Lutheran Johns St. The festival will and the Enemy Within 755-0235. Church, 436 SW McFarlane be Feb. 14-16. For informa- On the Constitution Ave. All denominations are tion, call 755-1097. The John Birch Society welcome. For more infor- has a new series of DVDs mation, call Esther at (386) Oct. 4 for you to learn how the 752-9909. Constitution was intended Fine Arts Show to secure rights, not to Oct. 2 The Art League Of enable the federal govern- North Florida presents the ment to infringe on those Builders Assn. 9th Annual Fine Arts Show rights. The Columbia County through October 25 at the You’re invited to attend Builders Association is Alfonso Levy Performing an ongoing six-part work- happy to have State Rep. Arts Center at the Florida shop based on these DVDs Elizabeth Porter speak at Gateway College. The that will provide you with their Wednesday, October show is open to all artists a practical, common sense 2 lunch at Guang Dong. 18 years or older. There is understanding of how the Buffet opens at 11:30 a m - an entry fee for members Constitution was intended meeting starts about noon. and non members. The to limit the government, OBITUARIES Larry Paul Watkins, Sr. sons Larry Watkins Jr. and Robert Kathy and Mike Wilkinson. Watkins in Beaumont, TX and 2 Moring Funeral Home, Mel- Larry Paul Watkins, Sr., 65 of step-sons, Ray- rose, FL will handle his crema- Lake City, passed away after a mond Joyner tion and he will be taken to the long illness Saturday, Septem- Lakeland, FL Jacksonville National Cemetery ber 21, 2013 at the Gainesville and William October 4, 2013 at 1:30 p.m. VA Hospital. He was born in Joyner, Jack- there will be a memorial service Graceville, FL and he moved to sonville, FL., held for him at Athens Baptist Lake City in 1996. He was in one sister Mary Church, Lake City, FL where the US Army 5 years and served Lou Crutch- he was a member, on Saturday, 2 tours in Viet Nam and among ield, Waycross, October 5, 2013 at 1:00 pm. his medals he received a purple GA. His parents heart. He loved his country and and 3 brothers Obituaries are paid advertise- was a disabled veteran and re- Freddie, Robert ments. For details, call the Lake tired, but would do anything to and Jack prede- City Reporter’s classified depart- help someone and always had a ceased him. He ment at 752-1293. smile. He is survived by his wife, had many family and friends Margaret Watkins of 20 years, 2 and extended family, Jim and Florida Gateway College presents Perspective Sponsored by: Upcoming Schedule: September 30 - October 4 - Kiwanis Big Boys and Toys with John Kasak, Steve Briscoe, and Sid Thompson October 7-11 - Cystic Fibrosis Walk 7 p.m. Monday-Friday Only on Comcast Channel 8 6A LOCAL 6a LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNdAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 Page Editor: Robert Bridges, 754-0428 Expo gives glimpse of Civil War life By STEVEN RICHMOND numbered the 5,000 entrenched of textbooks and into the real side of [email protected] Confederate soldiers at Olustee it, the human side. It helps them see Station, the South was able to repel what the soldiers went through.” OLUSTEE—A thunderous boom the advance of Federal troops and Terri Blocker sewed and dyed broke the cool morning calm as Civil maintain control of Florida. old fabrics with a group of women War re-enactors fired “Sheila,” an “I’ve been doing events like these from the Jacksonville-based Golden 1841-style cannon during the Olustee for a few years now,” 8th Florida Teacup Society, showing visitors the Civil War Expo Saturday. Infantry reenactor Nathan Collins civilian side of the Civil War. Fans and historians “There was a town here milled about the historic before and after the war,” location of the 1864 Battle Blocker said. “Sometimes of Olustee, learning about people forget that life the trials, tribulation and went on at home. People history behind Florida’s still had to grow food and most significant Civil War take care of families.” battle from groups of George Scott and Jay re-enactors and experts Nicely of the 2nd Florida on mid-19th century Cavalry huddled around American life. a makeshift fire, heating STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter Scott Miller, one of water and brewing coffee Falling for Education the cannoneers with in a small tin cup. the Melrose-based “Some soldiers only got Children cavort and play during a Russian folk dance dem- Tri-County Artillery, by on ‘hardtack,’ which onstration at Westside Elementary’s Falling for Education removed his earplugs and is basically just flour, salt festival fundraiser Saturday afternoon. According to school gave attendees a brief his- and water. Maybe some staff estimates, approximately 1,500 children and family tory lesson on the Battle game, too, if you were STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter members arrived, raising around $12,000 in school supplies of Olustee as the smoke Terri Blocker demonstrates what life was like for wartime Olustee lucky,” Scott said. “Civil and PTO funding. See story, more photos in Tuesday’s from Sheila cleared. civilians during the Olustee Civil War Expo Saturday. Her exhibit War men put up with a tre- Lake City Reporter. “It was another mendous amount because demonstrated a typical civilian’s limited access to materials and how Union attempt to get they believed in what they women would repurpose worn out fabrics to produce new clothing. [Tallahassee],” Miller were doing. Men back Woman faces charge said. “Florida supplied a then were willing to sac- great deal of beef to the Confederacy said. “I got started as a drummer boy rifice for a cause. Whether it was and the Union troops were trying to in the Boy Scouts. I think passing this preserving the Union or defending of false imprisonment cut off that supply line.” knowedge onto younger generations their homes, they were just trying to Although the Union forces out- is important. It helps get them out protect their way of life.” By STEVEN RICHMOND said she was arguing with [email protected] her daughter over a par- TEXTING: Penalties here will be enhanced enting class and pending A Columbia County Department of Children Continued From Page 1A woman is behind bars and Families case, the after assaulting her moth- report said. er and resisting officers As the mother attempted ondary offense and its accident reports. The one advantage given es happening around the Thursday night, according to call police, Jordan hid all weak penalties. The legisla- Since texting and driv- to law enforcement is that state,” Shaw said. “I hope to the Columbia County the phones in the house and tion says first-time offend- ing was not an enforceable the user’s billing records that’s the way people look Sheriff’s Office. told herto sit on a nearby ers will be charged with a offense in Florida, there and message contents can at it, take that into con- Jessica Ann Jordan, of couch while she retrieved non-moving violation and was no reliable way to track be used against them as sideration and think before 128 NW Green Lane, was a rope-like rubber screen $30 fine, while second-time just how many accidents evidence in the court of they text and drive.” arrested by sheriff’s depu- holder in order to restrain offenders will be charged were caused by distracted law. Message recipients Hisler-Pace referred to ties physically attacking her, the report said. with a moving-violation and cell phone use. can receive a subpoena to the new law as just “anoth- her mother and detain- The mother said she $60 fine. Florida Highway Patrol appear in court, as well. er tool in the toolbox” for ing her against her will, attempted to flee the house, However, fines vary Public Affairs Officer Texting while driving troopers to use in the field according to the arrest yelling and screaming, but county-by-county in Florida Sergreant Trace Hisler- will add points under the to help save lives. report. that Jordan restrained and for traffic violations. Text Pace likened the new leg- following circumstances: “I think it’s a positive According to deputies, prevented her, the report and drive in Columbia islation to Florida’s seatbelt •Use of a wireless com- thing,” she said. “I truly Jordan’s mother, Elizabeth, said. County and you’ll receive a law which started as a sec- munications device within believe any law the legis- $114 non-moving violation ondary offense in 1986 and a school safety zone—2 lature passes that makes New Camo for Women fine the first time around, became primary in 2009. points; the driving environment and a $164 moving violation “It was secondary for •Unlawful use of a wire- for motorists safer is a have “just arrived” fine for a second offense. many years, but we were less communications device good thing. It’ll give us the Any additional court costs able to stop people and talk resulting in a crash—6 opportunity to enforce the By are not included in the pen- to them about it and get the points. law. If we can cut down on alties. message across that it’s a In an effort to pro- crashes due to destructive Mens & Childrens Camo Nonetheless, the ban dangerous thing to do,” she mote awareness, the driving, we’re saving lives. can only be enforced as a said. “I feel we’re going in Florida Department of That’s what we want to secondary offense, mean- the same direction, but it Transportation designated do.” Tumblers ing law enforcement offi- takes time. I’m very happy Oct. 1 as “Put It Down” Florida is one of the last cers will not be able to pull to see it go through.” day, encouraging people to states to create legisla- individuals over solely for However, the new law is consider the consequences tion penalizing texting and texting and driving. not without its loopholes. of using a cell phone while driving. Arizona, South Rather, an officer must The legislation contains driving. Carolina, and Montana are New Blue Color pull over a driver in relation language saying the law “I certainly hope people the last remaining states WILSON’S OUTFITTERS to another traffic offense, does not apply when the will look at [texting and that currently do not have such as running a red light driver is: driving] and recognize that any legislation banning 1291 SE Baya Dr, Lake City • (386) 755-7060 or speeding. •Reporting an emergen- it’s contributing to crash- texting and driving. [email protected] “I would have to visu- cy, criminal, or suspicious ally see you texting,” LCPD activity to law enforcement Public Information Officer authorities; Steve Shaw said. “I might •Receiving messages see you looking down in that are related to the the your lap, but can’t prove operation or navigation of it. I might see you run a the vehicle, safety-related red light while looking information, data used by f.a.r.p. Open 5 Days A Week down at your lap, but you the motor vehicle, or radio might have been looking broadcasts; Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm at a drink between your •Using the device or • Primary Care Forward Area Resupply Point legs. The burden of proof is system for navigation pur- with us, and there are some poses; MILITARY SURPLUS • Cardiology challenges to it.” •Conducting com- Of the 256,000 traffic munication that does not • Acupuncture Moise Anglade, M.D. accidents in Florida in 2012, require manual entry (like Michel G. Vandormael, M.D. 4,586 of them were attrib- iPhone’s Siri voice-recogni- • Stress Mgt. 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Center. Babies are a blessing from the “Everything’s running Lord.” great,” Pregnancy Care Center Five-year-old Grayson executive director Donna Starling could hardly contain Sandage said, scanning the his enthusiasm as he bounced crowd of participants warm- around Olustee Park waiting ing up for the event on a cool for the walk to begin. Saturday morning in Olustee “I’m real excited because I’m Park. here with my family,” he said. Each participant in the walk “I want to walk for babies.” was backed by a sponsor, such County Commissioner as a family member or friend, Scarlet Frisina, her children, who pledged donations of vari- Chandler and Caitlyn, and her ous sizes to the organization. mother, Wanda Parnell were “We’re a faith-based organiza- among the participants. tion, meaning we don’t receive “We’re out here to support any state or government funds,” the Pregnancy Care Center,” Sandage said. “So this is an Frisina said. “Our family choos- opportunity for people who es life.” STEVEN RICHMOND/Lake City Reporter believe in life, who believe in Just over 220 people partici- County Commissioner Scarlet Frisina (second from right) stands with her mother Wanda Parnell and her children God, to say that publicly, that pated in the Lake City walk. Chandler and Caitlyn just before the start of Pregnancy Care Center’s Walk4Life Saturday morning. “Our familiy every life has a purpose.” chooses life,” Frisina said. See more photos of the Walk4Life in Tuesday’s Lake City Reporter. COUPLE: Bodies found Friday CENSUS: County grew poorer Continued From Page 1A Continued From Page 1A the Wards arrived at their river home, According to Clayton’s Thursday inter- left their keys, cell phones and purse in view, the Wards were both good friends to egory. The number of housing units has • 6-7 percent came from Florida; their Chevrolet truck to walk down to the him and his wife. He said they were good remained stable since 2008, dropping • 3-5 percent came from a different water’s edge. They hadn’t even unlocked people who would “help you do anything.” only 1 percent. state; their house yet, he said Thursday. The LCSO thanked the sheriff’s offic- However, the number of vacant units • 0.0-0.8 percent came from abroad. The quick-moving water of the Suwannee es of Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Gilchrist, has risen from 11.8 percent in 2008 to 20.6 The 2012 ACS also revealed estimates River has risen with recent rain, and may Franklin and Suwannee counties, as well as percent in 2012, even though the annual of the leading ancestries in Columbia have trapped logs along the edge of the Judy Thigpin of K9 Rescue and Recovery, percentage of out-of-county immigrants has County. Of the nearly 68,000 county resi- dock. Clayton said the couple may have been the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission stayed relatively stable every year between dents, the top five ancestral origins were: attempting to “get the logs unjammed.” and Mayo Correctional Institution. 2008 and 2012 (about 10 percent). • German, 17.3 percent; If housing vacancy is rising while immi- • Irish, 14.8 percent; gration remains stable, and the number • English, 11.2 percent; Woman in biting incident arrested of housing units has decreased in the • American, 8.2 percent; same period of time, that suggests one • Sub-Saharan African (nations south or both of two things: People are leaving of Egypt, Libya, Algeria, etc), 6.5 per- A woman institutionalized after alleged- held by their necks under each of Perry’s Columbia County or they’re dying off. cent. ly biting an officer and strangling her three arms while the third was pinned between In fact, 19.1 percent of county residents The survey’s 2012 sample size for children in the middle of Lake Jeffery Road her legs, an LCPD release said. were over the age of 62 in 2012 alone. Columbia County was 375 of the county’s in August was arrested Friday, according As officers attempted to save the chil- So where are most of our new residents 28,496 households, officials said. All values to LCPD. dren, Perry bit one of the officers on his coming from? in this article are estimates with a 90 per- Police said they found Kalandra Perry, side, the release said. In the past five years, of the average 10 cent confidence level following statistical of 473 SE Avalon Ave., standing in the The children were unharmed aside from percent of new residents: imputation and extrapolation. roadway near DOT Glen with her three minor scrapes, police said. children ages 5, 4 and 1, shortly before 8 p.m. Aug. 22. 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COUPONS NOT VALID ON RED DOT (cid:52)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:0)(cid:55)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:50) 29 SUN 30 MON 01 TUE 02 WED 03 THU Partly Partly Isolated Slight Slight cloudy cloudy storms chance chance Partly of of cloudy storms storms HI (cid:40)8 (cid:41)5 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)3 HI 8(cid:40) (cid:41)5 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)3 HI 8(cid:40) (cid:41)6 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)5 HI (cid:40)8 (cid:41)6 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)5 HI (cid:40)8 (cid:41)5 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)7 REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Sunday, Sep. 29 Sunday's highs/Sunday night's low (cid:57)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:71)(cid:82)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:68) 85/63 (cid:10)(cid:136)(cid:204)(cid:222)(cid:202) Monday Tuesday (cid:45)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:78)(cid:86)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:89)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:72) (cid:55)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:75)(cid:68)(cid:86)(cid:86)(cid:72)(cid:72) (cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:78)(cid:72)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:76)(cid:87)(cid:92) 81/67 Cape Canaveral 87/73/pc 87/75/pc 83/63 85/63 Daytona Beach 86/71/ts 87/72/pc (cid:42)(cid:68)(cid:76)(cid:81)(cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:89)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:72) (cid:39)(cid:68)(cid:92)(cid:87)(cid:82)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:3)(cid:37)(cid:72)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:75) Fort Myers 91/73/ts 91/74/ts (cid:51)(cid:72)8(cid:81)3(cid:86)/(cid:68)(cid:70)6(cid:82)7(cid:79)(cid:68) (cid:51)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:68)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:76)(cid:87)(cid:92) 83/63 85/68 Ft. Lauderdale 87/76/pc 89/76/ts 81/70 (cid:50)(cid:70)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:68) Gainesville 85/65/sh 86/66/ts 85/65 Jacksonville 83/66/sh 84/66/ts (cid:50)(cid:85)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:71)(cid:82) (cid:38)(cid:68)(cid:83)(cid:72)(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:68)(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:89)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:68)(cid:79) Key West 88/79/pc 88/79/ts 88/70 83/68 Lake City 85/65/sh 86/66/ts (cid:0) (cid:55)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:68) Miami 89/76/pc 88/76/ts 90/67 Naples 87/73/ts 90/74/ts (cid:58)(cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:80)(cid:3)(cid:37)(cid:72)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:75) Ocala 87/66/sh 87/67/ts 85/74 Orlando 89/72/pc 89/73/ts (cid:41)(cid:87)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:88)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:71)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:72) Panama City 83/73/ts 83/74/pc (cid:41)(cid:87)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:92)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:86) 86/76 Pensacola 82/70/ts 82/72/pc 90/70 (cid:49)(cid:68)(cid:83)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:86) Tallahassee 86/68/pc 88/67/pc 88/72 (cid:48)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:76) Tampa 88/72/ts 90/73/ts (cid:46)(cid:72)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:58)(cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:87) 88/76 Valdosta 85/66/pc 87/65/pc 86/77 W. Palm Beach 87/75/pc 87/75/ts (cid:44)(cid:33)(cid:43)(cid:37)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:41)(cid:52)(cid:57)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:45)(cid:33)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:35) (cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:36)(cid:37)(cid:56) (cid:38)(cid:57)(cid:41) (cid:33)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:88)(cid:67)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:73)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:0) (cid:47)(cid:13)(cid:31)(cid:42)(cid:13)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:44)(cid:13)(cid:45) (cid:45)(cid:49)(cid:32) 9 (cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:86)(cid:73)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:0) High Saturday 78 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 7:22 a.m. Low Saturday 68 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 7:18 p.m. (cid:66)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:0) (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:133)(cid:202) 85 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 7:23 a.m. (cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:0) Very High (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:143)(cid:156)(cid:220)(cid:202) 66 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 7:16 p.m. 15mins to burn (cid:66)(cid:89)(cid:0) (cid:44)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:133)(cid:202) 94 in 1921 (cid:47)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:189)(cid:195)(cid:202) (cid:44)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:143)(cid:156)(cid:220)(cid:202) 54 in 1962 (cid:31)(cid:34)(cid:34)(cid:32) (cid:213)(cid:143)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:135)(cid:219)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202) (cid:52)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:55)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0) (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 2:22 a.m. (cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:96)(cid:136)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:142)(cid:202) (cid:35)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:14) (cid:42)(cid:44)(cid:13)(cid:10)(cid:22)(cid:42)(cid:22)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:22)(cid:34)(cid:32) (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 3:56 p.m. (cid:118)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202) (cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:118)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:228)(cid:202) Saturday 0.14" (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 3:15 a.m. (cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:202)(cid:163)(cid:228)(cid:179)(cid:176) (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202) 6.26" (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 4:32 p.m. (cid:57)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202) 48.37" (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:135)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:135)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:202) 4.17" (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:222)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:135)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:135)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:202) 39.76" Oct 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 26 (cid:19)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:195)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202) New First Full Last (cid:125)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:171)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:94)(cid:202)(cid:211)2(cid:228)01(cid:163)3(cid:206)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:202) Quarter Quarter (cid:10)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:29)(cid:42)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:31)(cid:62)(cid:96)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:176) (cid:55)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:41)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:57) (cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:57) WEATHER BY-THE-DAY 100° Asignificanttornado 100°(cid:23)(cid:65)(cid:0) Ac(cid:17)tu(cid:80)a(cid:0)l high (cid:23)(cid:80)(cid:0) Ave(cid:17)ra(cid:65)g(cid:0)e high(cid:22)(cid:65) outbreakhit Charleston,S.C.on Actual low Average low thisdatein1938. Five 90° 87 tornadoesravagedthe 82 82 84 84 town,killing32people 80° 78 78 andcausing$2million 73 73 74 71 70 dMoallrakresyiannddaBmraogaed. 70° 68 68 Streetswerealmost 8A totallydestroyedbythe thirdtornadointhe 60° outbreak. -10° -15° WEATHER50° -20° 8a LAKE CITY REPORTER S(cid:0) us(cid:0)nu(cid:0)n(cid:0)Md(cid:0)oAnY(cid:0),T (cid:0)sue(cid:0)EP(cid:0)WT(cid:0) EedM(cid:0) B(cid:0)TEh(cid:0)uR(cid:0) (cid:0)2F9r,(cid:0)i 2(cid:0)0(cid:0)S1a(cid:0)3t Page Editor: Robert Bridges, 754-0428 (cid:32)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:22)(cid:34)(cid:32)(cid:1)(cid:29)(cid:202)(cid:19)(cid:34)(cid:44)(cid:13)(cid:10)(cid:1)(cid:45)(cid:47)(cid:92) Showersandafewthunderstormswillstretchfromtheeastern (cid:52)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:0)(cid:55)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:50) GreatLakestoTexasalongacoldfront.AstormsystemintheNorthwestwillbe responsibleforwindyandrainyconditions,withsomelocallyheavyrainpossible. 29 SUN 30 MON 01 TUE 02 WED 03 THU Partly Partly Isolated Slight Slight (cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:41)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:0)(cid:38)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:37)(cid:35)(cid:33)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:0)(cid:45)(cid:33)(cid:48)(cid:0) (cid:19)(cid:0)(cid:80)(cid:14)(cid:77)(cid:14)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:65)(cid:89) cloudy cloudy storms chance chance Partly of of cloudy storms storms Seattle 60/51 International Bangor Falls 69/44 HI (cid:40)8 (cid:41)5 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)3 HI 8(cid:40) (cid:41)5 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)3 HI 8(cid:40) (cid:41)6 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)5 HI (cid:40)8 (cid:41)6 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)5 HI (cid:40)8 (cid:41)5 (cid:0) L(cid:0)O(cid:44)(cid:47)6(cid:0)7 P6o2rt/la5n3d 68/47 Billings Boston Boise 71/49 67/51 REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Sunday, Sep. 29 65/54 RCaiptyid Min7n4e/a5p5olis D68et/r5o4it N7ew3H/ HY5o5rk Sunday's highs/Sunday night's low 79/51 Salt Lake (cid:55)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:68)(cid:75)(cid:68)(cid:86)(cid:86)(cid:72)(cid:72) (cid:47)(cid:57)8(cid:68)(cid:68)(cid:78)(cid:79)5(cid:71)(cid:72)/(cid:82)(cid:3)(cid:38)6(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:76)3(cid:87)(cid:68)(cid:92) (cid:45)8(cid:68)(cid:70)1(cid:78)/(cid:86)6(cid:82)7(cid:81)(cid:89)(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:72) C(cid:10)a(cid:136)(cid:204)p(cid:222)e(cid:202) CanaveralM87o/n7d3a/ypc 8T7u/e7s5d/apyc Fr6a5Sn/acn5is8co 8V5Le/ags6as3 77C/it5y5HH D78en/v4e1r O78m/a5h3a HH7L6oS/ut5.isC57h1ic/a5g0o Ci7n3c/in5n8ati WasHHh7in3g/t5o8n D.C. (cid:51)(cid:72)8(cid:81)3(cid:86)/(cid:68)(cid:70)6(cid:82)7(cid:79)(cid:68) 8(cid:51)38(cid:68)/(cid:81)16(cid:68)/3(cid:80)7(cid:68)0(cid:3)(cid:38)(cid:76)(cid:87)(cid:92) 8(cid:42)58(cid:68)/3(cid:76)(cid:81)6/(cid:72)36(cid:86)(cid:89)3(cid:76)(cid:79)(cid:79)(cid:50)(cid:72)(cid:70)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:68) (cid:39)8(cid:68)(cid:92)5(cid:87)/(cid:82)6(cid:81)(cid:68)8(cid:3)(cid:37)(cid:72)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:75) DFFGotaa.ryi tnLt eaoMsunyvdaeie lBrlresdeaalceh 88897561////76776513////pstthcss 89887196////77762466////ptttcsss AL7Ln4Lg/oes6le0s P9h4o/e6n6ix Alb7u7q/ue5r2que Ok7l7Ca/iht5oym1LaL M7e9m/p6h7is A7t7la/n6t0a C7h6ar/lo5t7te 85/65 Jacksonville 83/66/sh 84/66/ts 8D2a/ll6as5 (cid:50)8(cid:85)8(cid:79)(cid:68)/(cid:81)7(cid:71)(cid:82)0 (cid:38)(cid:68)8(cid:83)3(cid:72)/(cid:3)(cid:38)6(cid:68)8(cid:81)(cid:68)(cid:89)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:68)(cid:79) KLaekye W C(cid:0)eitsyt 8885//7695//pshc 8886//7696//ttss Fa4i6rb/a3n0ks H8o7u/s7to4n O8rN5lee/aw7n0s O8r8la/n7d0o (cid:55)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:83)(cid:68) Miami 89/76/pc 88/76/ts 90/67 (cid:58)(cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:87)(cid:3)(cid:51)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:80)(cid:3)(cid:37)(cid:72)(cid:68)(cid:70)(cid:75) NOacpalleas 8877//6763//sths 9807//7647//ttss An5c1h/o3ra5ge H8o7n/o7lu3lu 8M8i/a7m5i 85/74 Orlando 89/72/pc 89/73/ts (cid:41)(cid:87)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:47)(cid:68)(cid:88)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:71)(cid:68)(cid:79)(cid:72) Panama City 83/73/ts 83/74/pc (cid:41)(cid:87)(cid:17)(cid:3)(cid:48)(cid:92)(cid:72)(cid:85)(cid:86) 86/76 Pensacola 82/70/ts 82/72/pc 90/70 (cid:49)(cid:68)(cid:83)(cid:79)(cid:72)(cid:86) Tallahassee 86/68/pc 88/67/pc (cid:57)(cid:37)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:36)(cid:33)(cid:57)(cid:7)(cid:51)(cid:0)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:41)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:0)(cid:37)(cid:56)(cid:52)(cid:50)(cid:37)(cid:45)(cid:37)(cid:51)(cid:0) (cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:133)(cid:92)(cid:202)119°, Lexington, NE (cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:220)(cid:92)(cid:202)15°, Wolf Creek Pass, CO 88/72 (cid:48)(cid:76)(cid:68)(cid:80)(cid:76) Tampa 88/72/ts 90/73/ts (cid:46)(cid:72)(cid:92)(cid:3)(cid:58)(cid:72)(cid:86)(cid:87) 88/76 Valdosta 85/66/pc 87/65/pc 86/77 W. Palm Beach 87/75/pc 87/75/ts (cid:202) Saturday Today (cid:202) Saturday Today (cid:202) Saturday Today (cid:10)(cid:22)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:42)(cid:86)(cid:171)(cid:176)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:55) (cid:10)(cid:22)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:42)(cid:86)(cid:171)(cid:176)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:55) (cid:10)(cid:22)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:42)(cid:86)(cid:171)(cid:176)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:55) Albany NY 62/57/.00 68/51/cd Des Moines 70/57/.22 76/50/s Oklahoma City 78/59/1.35 77/51/s (cid:44)(cid:33)(cid:43)(cid:37)(cid:0)(cid:35)(cid:41)(cid:52)(cid:57)(cid:0)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:45)(cid:33)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:35) (cid:53)(cid:54)(cid:0)(cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:36)(cid:37)(cid:56) (cid:38)(cid:57)(cid:41) Albuquerque 64/43/.00 77/52/s Detroit 73/53/.00 67/53/sh Omaha 75/55/.44 78/53/s (cid:33)(cid:78)(cid:0)(cid:69)(cid:88)(cid:67)(cid:76)(cid:85)(cid:83)(cid:73)(cid:86)(cid:69)(cid:0) Anchorage 48/36/.00 51/35/pc El Paso 73/60/.00 83/58/s Orlando 85/72/.08 88/68/pc (cid:47)(cid:13)(cid:31)(cid:42)(cid:13)(cid:44)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:49)(cid:44)(cid:13)(cid:45) (cid:45)(cid:49)(cid:32) 9 Atlanta 77/57/.00 77/60/pc Fairbanks 42/36/.00 46/30/sn Philadelphia 73/57/.00 74/53/pc (cid:83)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:86)(cid:73)(cid:67)(cid:69)(cid:0) Baltimore 71/55/.00 74/53/pc Greensboro 70/52/.00 74/54/pc Phoenix 88/64/.00 94/66/s High Saturday 78 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 7:22 a.m. Billings 55/41/.00 71/49/pc Hartford 73/46/.00 73/46/s Pittsburgh 72/52/.00 74/53/pc Low Saturday 68 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 7:18 p.m. (cid:66)(cid:82)(cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:71)(cid:72)(cid:84)(cid:0)(cid:84)(cid:79)(cid:0) Birmingham 79/61/.00 80/59/pc Honolulu 82/73/.02 87/73/pc Portland ME 71/49/.00 66/46/s (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:133)(cid:202) 85 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 7:23 a.m. (cid:79)(cid:85)(cid:82)(cid:0)(cid:82)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:68)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:83)(cid:0) Bismarck 64/46/.01 79/48/pc Houston 87/77/.53 87/74/ts Portland OR 63/57/.36 62/53/r (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:143)(cid:156)(cid:220)(cid:202) 66 (cid:45)(cid:213)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 7:16 p.m. 1V5ermy Hinisg hto burn (cid:66)(cid:89)(cid:0) BBooissteo(cid:0)n 5676//5535//..0000 6657//5541//rpc IJnadcikasnoanp oMliSs 8822//5664//..0000 7820//5633//sshh RRaalpeiid(cid:0)g hCity 7634//5304//..0003 7759//5551//ppcc (cid:44)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:125)(cid:133)(cid:202) 94 in 1921 (cid:47)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:189)(cid:195)(cid:202) Buffalo 73/50/.00 73/56/pc Jacksonville 77/69/.12 81/64/pc Reno 69/39/.00 73/52/pc (cid:44)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:96)(cid:202)(cid:143)(cid:156)(cid:220)(cid:202) 54 in 1962 (cid:31)(cid:34)(cid:34)(cid:32) (cid:213)(cid:143)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:135)(cid:219)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202) (cid:52)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:0)(cid:55)(cid:69)(cid:65)(cid:84)(cid:72)(cid:69)(cid:82)(cid:0) Charleston SC 78/59/.00 79/58/pc Kansas City 73/58/.40 76/51/s Sacramento 78/48/.00 78/59/pc (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 2:22 a.m. (cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:96)(cid:136)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:136)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:142)(cid:202) (cid:35)(cid:72)(cid:65)(cid:78)(cid:78)(cid:69)(cid:76)(cid:14) Charleston WV 77/50/.00 76/57/pc Las Vegas 77/57/.00 88/63/s Salt Lake City 64/42/.00 77/55/pc (cid:42)(cid:44)(cid:13)(cid:10)(cid:22)(cid:42)(cid:22)(cid:47)(cid:1)(cid:47)(cid:22)(cid:34)(cid:32) (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:222)(cid:202) 3:56 p.m. (cid:118)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:202) Charlotte 73/53/.00 76/57/pc Little Rock 87/66/.00 80/66/ts San Antonio 82/80/.00 87/71/ts (cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:195)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:118)(cid:192)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:202)(cid:228)(cid:202) Cheyenne 60/34/.00 71/45/s Los Angeles 88/61/.00 82/60/s San Diego 82/61/.00 73/62/s Saturday 0.14" (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:192)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 3:15 a.m. (cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:202)(cid:163)(cid:228)(cid:179)(cid:176) Chicago 82/55/.00 71/50/s Memphis 82/66/.00 79/67/ts San Francisco 71/53/.00 65/58/pc (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202) 6.26" (cid:31)(cid:156)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:195)(cid:105)(cid:204)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:147)(cid:176)(cid:202) 4:32 p.m. Cincinnati 80/55/.00 72/57/sh Miami(cid:0) 88/77/.02 88/75/pc Seattle 60/55/1.11 60/51/r (cid:57)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:202)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202) 48.37" Cleveland 75/54/.00 72/56/sh Minneapolis 72/55/.14 74/55/s Spokane 55/48/.23 56/45/r (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:147)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:135)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:135)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:202) 4.17" Columbia SC 77/64/.17 75/51/s Mobile 84/63/.00 84/64/pc St. Louis 84/66/.00 76/55/pc Dallas 87/75/.02 80/66/pc New Orleans 86/70/.00 85/70/pc Tampa(cid:0) 88/72/.00 88/72/pc (cid:32)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:147)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:202)(cid:222)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:192)(cid:135)(cid:204)(cid:156)(cid:135)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:105)(cid:202) 39.76" Daytona Beach 83/71/1.34 83/67/pc New York 74/56/.00 71/56/pc Tucson 86/57/.00 89/61/s Oct 4 Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 26 (cid:19)(cid:156)(cid:192)(cid:105)(cid:86)(cid:62)(cid:195)(cid:204)(cid:195)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:96)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:62)(cid:202)(cid:62)(cid:152)(cid:96)(cid:202) Denver 64/39/.12 78/41/s Oakland 72/55/.00 69/59/pc Washington 71/60/.00 73/58/pc New First Full Last (cid:125)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:171)(cid:133)(cid:136)(cid:86)(cid:195)(cid:202)(cid:94)(cid:202)(cid:211)2(cid:228)01(cid:163)3(cid:206)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:105)(cid:62)(cid:204)(cid:133)(cid:105)(cid:192)(cid:202) Quarter Quarter (cid:10)(cid:105)(cid:152)(cid:204)(cid:192)(cid:62)(cid:143)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:29)(cid:42)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:31)(cid:62)(cid:96)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:156)(cid:152)(cid:93)(cid:202)(cid:55)(cid:136)(cid:195)(cid:176) (cid:41)(cid:46)(cid:52)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:41)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:33)(cid:44)(cid:0) (cid:202) Saturday Today (cid:202) Saturday Today (cid:202) Saturday Today (cid:55)(cid:37)(cid:33)(cid:52)(cid:40)(cid:37)(cid:50)(cid:0)(cid:40)(cid:41)(cid:51)(cid:52)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:57) (cid:51)(cid:48)(cid:47)(cid:46)(cid:51)(cid:47)(cid:50)(cid:37)(cid:36)(cid:0)(cid:34)(cid:57) (cid:10)(cid:22)(cid:47)(cid:57)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:42)(cid:86)(cid:171)(cid:176)(cid:202)(cid:202)(cid:21)(cid:136)(cid:201)(cid:29)(cid:156)(cid:201)(cid:55) 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SPORTS Contact Tim Kirby Sports Editor 754-0421 [email protected] Sunday, September 29, 2013 www.lakecityreporter.com Section B Still undefeated Tigers go on Ram-page against Englewood, 59-0 By BRANDON FINLEY more games. It would mean registered a sack and the [email protected] a lot to break the record.” Tigers began to pour it on Allen said that the Rams. Columbia High moved Underwood’s time would Underwood scored his to 5-0 on the season with come, but his main concern second touchdown of the ease as the Tigers’ rammed was the running back’s game on a 25-yard run com- through Englewood High health. ing with 5:17 remaining in with a 59-0 win in District “He got hit in the rib the second quarter to give 4-6A play in Jacksonville on area, and I wanted to be Columbia a 16-0 lead. Friday. smart about it,” Allen said. After a 40-yard return Running back Lonnie “The best thing to do was from Roger Cray follow- Underwood rushed for five take him off the field and ing the Rams’ next posses- touchdowns — all in the save him for when we need sion and a face mask pen- first half — for the third him the most.” alty added on, Underwood straight week and finished Nate Taylor continued added a third touchdown with 215 yards. to play well at quarterback from five yards out to give Underwood came out of with a 6-for-9 game with 139 Columbia a 23-0 lead with the game in the second half yards through the air and a 3:05 remaining in the half. after sustaining a shot to touchdown. Carlos Vega added a the ribs toward the end of The Tigers began the fumble recovery to the the first half, according to game with a 24-yard field defense’s day and set up head coach Brian Allen. goal from Brayden Thomas Underwood for a 10-yard Underwood said he and never looked back in touchdown run and the thinks about the record. their first defensive shutout Tigers had a 30-0 lead with He’s also thinking about of the season. 2:03 remaining in the first the single-season rushing Underwood’s first touch- half. touchdown mark which is down came on a five-yard “His play has been 28 touchdowns held by run- score with 3:51 remain- non-measurable to what ning back coach Quinton ing in the first quarter. He he means to our football Callum. Underwood has broke a 75-yard run to set team,” Allen said of Vega. 22 rushing touchdowns up the touchdown on the “You can’t account for through five games. play before. what he does in pure num- “I wanted to stay in,” Columbia forced a three- bers. He’s a guy that has Allen said. “I felt like I was and-out early in the second running good, but there are quarter after Will Bowen CHS continued on 2B BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia High running back Lonnie Underwood tries to break loose from Englewood High’s Ergen Imeri in the Tigers’ 59-0 win in Jacksonville on Friday. The Columbia County Republican Party Lincoln/Reagan Dinner The Honorable Rick Scott, Governor The Honorable Ted Yoho, US Congress The Honorable Charlie Dean, State Senator The Honorable Elizabeth Porter, State Representative Monday, October 7th at 6:30 PM Florida Gateway College Howard Conference Center Lake City Florida The Art League of North Florida will be displaying works by local artists prior to dinner. All works displayed will be available for purchase. Dinner: $50 per person For information please call 386-292-0643 or email [email protected] 2BSPORTS SPORTS 2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2013 Page Editor: Brandon Finley, 754-0420 SCOREBOARD Florida win streak over Kentucky reaches 27 TELEVISION y-clinched wild card CAMPING WORLD TRUCK Saturday’s Games Next race: Fred’s 250, Oct. 19, Talladega Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 3 Superspeedway, Talladega, Ala. TV sports San Diego 9, San Francisco 3 NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG Milwaukee 4, N.Y. Mets 2, 10 innings RACING Associated Press Murphy provided all of the gained 99 and a dominat- Today St. Louis 6, Chicago Cubs 2 NHRA MIDWEST NATIONALS Gators’ touchdowns in the ing defense powered No. 1 AUTO RACING Detroit at Miami (n) Site: Madison, Ill. 2 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta (n) Schedule: Today, final eliminations LEXINGTON, Ky. — first half to extend the lon- Alabama to a victory over ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, AAA Washington at Arizona (n) (ESPN2, 8:30-11:30 p.m.). Matt Jones rushed for 176 gest active winning streak No. 21 Mississippi. 400, at Dover, Del. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers (n) Track: Gateway Motorsports Park. yards and a touchdown over a major opponent. Yeldon scored on a 8:30 p.m. Today’s Games Next event: Auto-Plus NHRA and Tyler Murphy threw Joe Mansour’s 25-yard 68-yard run and Drake ESPN2 — NHRA, Midwest Nationals, Detroit (Verlander 13-12) at Miami Nationals, Oct. 3-6, Maple Grove Raceway, for 156 yards and a score run on a fake field goal was added a 50-yard scamper at Madison, Ill. (same-day tape) (H.Alvarez 4-6), 1:10 p.m. Reading, Pa. GOLF Milwaukee (Estrada 7-4) at N.Y. Mets Online: http://www.nhra.com as No. 20 Florida beat the only TD for Kentucky for the Crimson Tide (4-0, 8 a.m. (Niese 8-8), 1:10 p.m. IZOD INDYCAR Kentucky 24-7 on Saturday (1-3, 0-1), which was out- 2-0 SEC), which outgained TGC — European PGA Tour, Alfred Pittsburgh (Cole 10-7) at Cincinnati Next races: Grand Prix of Houston, night, its 27th straight win gained 402-173. the Rebels 434-205. Dunhill Links Championship, final round, (Cueto 5-2), 1:10 p.m. Oct. 5-6, Streets of Houston, Houston. over the Wildcats. Ole Miss (3-1, 1-1) was at St. Andrews, Scotland Philadelphia (Miner 0-1) at Atlanta Online: http://www.indycar.com 3 p.m. (Teheran 13-8), 1:35 p.m. FORMULA ONE Murphy also rushed for No. 1 Alabama 25, seeking its first 4-0 start in TGC — Web.com Tour Championship, Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 8-12) at St. Next race: Korean Grand Prix, Oct. a 3-yard TD in his first No. 21 Mississippi 0 43 years. final round, at Ponte Vedra Beach Louis (J.Kelly 9-5), 2:15 p.m. 6, Korean International Circuit, Yeongam, career start for the Gators AJ McCarron completed 7 p.m. San Diego (T.Ross 3-8) at San South Korea. (3-1, 2-0 SEC). TUSCALOOSA, Ala. 25 of 32 passes for 180 TGC — Champions Tour, First Tee Francisco (M.Cain 8-10), 4:05 p.m. Online: http://www.formula1.com Jones outgained — T.J. Yeldon rushed for yards with an interception Open, final round, at Pebble Beach, Calif. Colorado (Undecided) at L.A. Dodgers OTHER RACES MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (Ryu 14-7), 4:10 p.m. GRAND-AM ROLEX SPORTS CAR Kentucky while he and 121 yards, Kenyan Drake for Alabama. 2 p.m. Washington (Roark 7-1) at Arizona SERIES: (Today, Fox Sports 1, noon-3 p.m.), WGN — Kansas City at Chicago (Miley 10-10), 4:10 p.m. Lime Rock Park, Lakeville, Conn. Online: White Sox End of Regular Season http://www.grand-am.com Time TBA TBS — Teams TBA FOOTBALL AAA 400 qualifying MOTORSPORTS 8 a.m. At Dover International Speedway NFL standings FS1 — MotoGP World Championship, Dover, Del. Gran Premio de Aragon, at Aragon, Spain Friday qualifying; race today NFL FOOTBALL AMERICAN CONFERENCE (Car number in parentheses) 1 p.m. East 1. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, CBS — Regional coverage W L T Pct PF PA 161.849. FOX — Regional coverage New England 3 0 0 1.000 59 34 2. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 161.805. 4 p.m. Miami 3 0 0 1.000 74 53 3. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, CBS — Regional coverage N.Y. Jets 2 1 0 .667 55 50 161.74. 4:25 p.m. Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 65 73 4. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 161.609. FOX — Doubleheader game South 5. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 161.609. 8 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA 6. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 161.594. NBC — New England at Atlanta Houston 2 1 0 .667 70 82 7. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, SOCCER Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 68 48 161.493. 8:25 a.m. Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 60 56 8. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, NBCSN — Premier League, Norwich Jacksonville 0 3 0 .000 28 92 161.341. at Stoke City North 9. (78) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 10:55 a.m. W L T Pct PF PA 161.326. NBCSN — Premier League, Liverpool Cincinnati 2 1 0 .667 75 64 10. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, at Sunderland Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 71 64 161.204. 3:30 p.m. Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 47 64 11. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 161.023. NBC — MLS, Los Angeles at Portland Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 42 76 12. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 9 p.m. West 160.8. ESPN — MLS, New York at Seattle W L T Pct PF PA 13. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter 1:30 a.m. Denver 3 0 0 1.000 127 71 160.736. Columbia High’s Kemario Bell goes over the top of the Englewood High defense on Friday. ESPN2 — FIFA, Beach World Cup, Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 71 34 14. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 160.721. championship, at Papeete, Tahiti (delayed Oakland 1 2 0 . 333 57 67 15. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, CHS: Tigers roll Rams in district tape) San Diego 1 2 0 .333 78 81 160.714. WNBA BASKETBALL NATIONAL CONFERENCE 16. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 3 p.m. East 160.664. Continued From Page 1B ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference finals, W L T Pct PF PA 17. (47) A J Allmendinger, Toyota, game 2, Atlanta at Indiana Dallas 2 1 0 .667 83 55 160.65. transfered out and came 51-yard strike on the After a three-and-out, 5 p.m. Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 79 86 18. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, ESPN2 — Playoffs, conference finals, N.Y. Giants 0 3 0 .000 54 115 160.557. back in and got it right he half’s second play to give Englewood went to punt game 2, Minnesota at Phoenix Washington 0 3 0 .000 67 98 19. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 160.542. second time. Going into the Columbia a 44-0 lead. on its first possession of ——— South 20. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, year, we wondered how’d Allen went as far as to the second half. A bad Monday W L T Pct PF PA 160.371. we replace a guy like Javere say that Taylor might have snap forced a safety to give BOXING New Orleans 3 0 01 .000 70 38 21. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 9 p.m. Carolina 1 2 0 .333 68 36 160.249. Smith, but he’s a little guy earned the starting spot Columbia a 46-0 lead. FS1 — Welterweights, Sadam Ali Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 71 74 22. (55) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 160.1. that gives us every inch of going forward, but wouldn’t The Tigers would add to (16-0-0) vs. Jay Krupp (17-5-1), at Tampa Bay 0 3 0 .000 34 57 23. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 159.851. what he’s got.” rule out Jake Thomas tak- it with a drive that spanned Brooklyn, N.Y. North 24. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, The Tigers brought out ing snaps in a game during into the fourth quarter and NFL FOOTBALL W L T Pct PF PA 159.645. the running clock for the the future. was capped off by a Darian 8:25 p.m. Chicago 3 0 01 .000 95 74 25. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, ESPN — Miami at New Orleans Detroit 2 1 0 .667 82 69 158.779. second half with a three- “It’s scary how he’s been Dallas’ touchdown run SOCCER Green Bay 1 2 0 .333 96 88 26. (13) Casey Mears, Ford, 158.611. play drive to end the first playing as only a sopho- from a yard away to give 2:55 p.m. Minnesota 0 3 0 .000 81 96 27. (34) David Ragan, Ford, 158.451. half. more,” Allen said. “He’s a Columbia a 52-0 lead. NBCSN — Premier League, Newcastle West 28. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 158.263. It began with a 20-yard guy that has a chance to The game’s final score at Everton W L T Pct PF PA 29. (14) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, Seattle 3 0 0 1.000 86 27 157.992. pass from Nate Taylor to go 4-0 while Jake is down. came when Zedrick Woods BASEBALL San Francisco 2 2 0 .500 79 95 30. (93) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 157.929. Underwood, followed with He’s still making mistakes, forced a fumble on a kick- Arizona 1 2 0 .333 56 79 31. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, a 21-yard pass to Carswell. but it’s hard to go to a kid off and Cray scooped it up St. Louis 1 3 0 .250 69 121 157.563. Underwood capped the and tell him he’s going to to score for the 59-0 final. AL standings Thursday’s Game 32. (36) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, 157.549. drive off with a nine-yard sit when all he’s done is Columbia (5-0, 2-0 San Francisco 35, St. Louis 11 33. (30) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 157.336. East Division Today’s Games 34. (98) Michael McDowell, Ford, touchdown run. win games. It’s like I said District 4-6A) returns to W L Pct GB N.Y. Giants at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 156.883. Taylor got into the before the season though, I Lake City for homecom- x-Boston 97 63 .606 — Seattle at Houston, 1 p.m. 35. (95) Reed Sorenson, Ford, touchdown action to begin expect both to have chanc- ing against Orange Park Tampa Bay 90 71 .559 7½ Baltimore at Buffalo, 1 p.m. 156.692. the second half when he es to play before the season High at 7:30 p.m. on New York 84 77 .522 13½ Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 36. (51) Ryan Truex, Chevrolet, hit Akeem Williams for a is over.” Friday. Baltimore 83 77 .519 14 Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. 156.644. Toronto 74 87 .460 23½ Cincinnati at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 37. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, Central Division Chicago at Detroit, 1 p.m. Owner Points. W L Pct GB Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at London, 38. (35) Josh Wise, Ford, Owner x-Detroit 93 67 .581 — 1 p.m. Points. Cleveland 91 70 .565 2½ N.Y. Jets at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m. 39. (83) David Reutimann, Toyota, Kansas City 85 76 .528 8½ Washington at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Owner Points. Minnesota 66 95 .410 27½ Dallas at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. 40. (7) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, Owner Chicago 63 98 .391 30½ Philadelphia at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Points. West Division New England at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. 41. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, Owner W L Pct GB Monday’s Games Points. x-Oakland 95 66 .590 — Miami at New Orleans, 8:40 p.m. 42. (32) Timmy Hill, Ford, Owner Texas 90 71 .559 5 Open: Carolina, Green Bay Points. Los Angeles 78 83 .484 17 43. (40) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, Seattle 71 90 .441 24 AUTO RACING Owner Points. Houston 51 110 .317 44 x-clinched division BASKETBALL Race week Saturday’s Games Texas 7, L.A. Angels 4 WNBA playoffs Cleveland 5, Minnesota 1 NASCAR Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 2 SPRINT CUP Seattle 7, Oakland 5 AAA 400 CONFERENCE FINALS Chicago White Sox 6, Kansas City 5 Site: Dover, Del. (Best-of-3) N.Y. Yankees 2, Houston 1 Schedule: Today, 2 p.m. (ESPN, Eastern Conference Boston at Baltimore (n) 1-6 p.m.). Atlanta1, Indiana 0 Detroit at Miami (n) Track: Dover International Speedway Thursday Today’s Games (oval, 1.0 miles). Atlanta 84, Indiana 79 Tampa Bay (M.Moore 16-4) at Toronto Race distance: 400 miles, 400 laps. Today (Redmond 4-2), 1:07 p.m. Next race: Hollywood Casino 400, Atlanta at Indiana, 3 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 13-12) at Miami Oct. 6, Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Western Conference (H.Alvarez 4-6), 1:10 p.m. Kan. Minnesota 1, Phoenix 0 Boston (Lackey 10-13) at Baltimore Online: http://www.nascar.com Thursday (Tillman 16-7), 1:35 p.m. NATIONWIDE Minnesota 85, Phoenix 62 Cleveland (U.Jimenez 12-9) at Next race: Kansas Lottery 300, Oct. 5, Today Minnesota (Diamond 6-12), 2:10 p.m. Kansas Speedway, Kansas City, Kan. Minnesota at Phoenix, 5 p.m. Kansas City (B.Chen 8-4) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 9-6), 2:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Undecided) at Houston (Bedard 4-12), 2:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Vargas 9-7) at Texas (Darvish 13-9), 3:05 p.m. Oakland (Gray 4-3) at Seattle (E.Ramirez 5-2), 4:10 p.m. End of Regular Season NL standings East Division W L Pct GB x-Atlanta 95 65 .594 — Washington 85 75 .531 10 New York 73 88 .453 22½ Philadelphia 72 88 .450 23 Miami 60 100 .375 35 Central Division W L Pct GB x-St. Louis 96 65 .596 — y-Pittsburgh 93 68 .578 3 y-Cincinnati 90 71 .559 6 Milwaukee 74 87 .460 22 Chicago 66 95 .410 30 West Division W L Pct GB x-Los Angeles 92 68 .575 — Arizona 80 80 .500 12 San Diego 76 85 .472 16½ San Francisco 75 86 .466 17½ Colorado 72 88 .450 20 x-clinched division
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