ON THE FLIPSIDE Editor's note: The Suwan- nee Democrat prints the entire arrest record each week. If your name appears here and you are later found not guilty or the charges are dropped, we will be happy to make note of this in the newspaper when judicial proof is presented to us by you or the authorities. The following abbreviations are used below: SCSO-Suwannee County Sheriff's Office LOPD-Live Oak Police De- partment. FDLE-Florida Department of Law Enforcement. FHP-Florida Highway Pa- trol. FWC-Florida Wildlife Commission DOT-Department of Trans- portation OALE-Office of Agricultur- al Law Enforcement P and P-Probation and Pa- role USMS-US Marshals Ser- vice ATF-Department of Alco- hol, Tobacco and Firearms Aug. 29, Marcus Danged Nails, 28, New Port Ritchey, violation of probation on orig- inal charges of driving under the influence, failure to pay child support or serve 30 days Sin county jail, SCSO S. Law. Aug. 29, Linda Louise Van- devoorde, 50, 7789 162nd St., violation of probation on orig- inal charges of sale or delivery of controlled substance, ob- taining controlled substance by fraud/force (Columbia County), SCSO C. Tompkins. Aug. 30, Wilfredo Dominguez, 49, Sugarland,, Texas, dealing in stolen prop-; erty, grand theft, OALE T. Bishop. Aug. 30, Dora C. Hernan- dez-Juarez, 49, 12910 US 90 West, Lot 17, no driver's li- cense, LOPD J. Rountree. Aug. 30, Samuel Jones, 45, 17454 29th Rd., trespass, SCSO D. Manning. Aug. 30, Brad Patterson, 31,. 10801 73rd Loop, Lot 12, vio- lation of probation on original charges of felony fleeing- and eluding; habitual driving while license suspended, P and P J. Blair. Aug. 30, Demarcus Robin- son, 20, 817 Maple St., viola- tion of probation on original charges of possession of co- caine, resisting arrest without violence, SCSO D. Falgout. Aug. 30, Lee Shiver, 37, Mayo, violation of probation on original charges of aid- ing/abetting, possession of co- caine, possession of controlled substance, SCSO D. Falgout. Aug. 30, David Dwain Skinner, 27, Madison, failure to -appear on original charges of possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, SCSO S. Law. Donations of all- occasion cards needed Suwannee River Regional Library, 9828 US 129 South, Live Oak will be the drop-off site for donations of used all-occasion cards. The cards will be picked up by Annie Bell Bumam for the purpose of making bookmarks for the library. Info: 386-362-2317. Nighttime lane closure in Live Oak Over the next three weeks the city of Live Oak will conduct a sanitary sewer survey. This work will be performed by Infra Metrix. Nighttime lane closure can be expected. I- 10 lane closures Department of Emergency Management- Suwannee County and Florida Department of Transportation announce daytime lane clo-. sures on Interstate 10 between the Columbia County line and US 129, north of Live Oak to install new guardrail at interchanges and at 1; )1 *U.E 1. ft., Dar District 4 Voters, SI would like to introduce myselC.6.o.ou. y. name.is Linda Dye.,nidI J' Sam running for Suwannee County .'.omnissioner, District.4. .' '. :. S I served six years, from 1995 2001. on the Suwannee County Zoning 'C Board of Adjustment, and the Suwannee County Planning and Zoning '. ) Board. I served as Chairman of these boards during my last three years, " Il of service to the citizens of Suwannee County. I believe b) serving on i S"'/ these.boards I am the ONLY candidate that has the hands-on experience .' - and knowledgeable understanding of the many challenges Suwannee, - County faces with its' present and future growth. SSuwannee County Commissioners must remember that they are not S self-employed, but rather are elected public servants and. as such. their', j' t- individual desires should find no seat on your Commission Board. All five - W Commissioners should strive diligently together for what is best. over all, j --for our county. I believe the constituency that elects them deserves no less. than that....The Best. ( S I. Your Commission Board should be made up of individuals who are S willing to work consistently together toward a progressive community." r. S one that has in place sound planning and growth management 1 regulations and a strong infrastructure that will support our county's continued growth. Your'Commission Board must continue in their efforts. C k to attract new businesses that offer quality employment opportunities for those who reside in Suwannee County. I believe quality employment 3 'brings with it quality living. #. "' I envision a Suwannee County where no one is left on the outside ' looking in. where no resident is left with the feeling that their needs are being ignored or thought less deserving than those of their neighbors.. k regardless of where they ma) reside. in city or rital, outback areas. 'A, 1Those who know me know I will speak up for what is right for all, and I ' will speak out against what is wrong. " I' Linda Dye is the person who will work, along with fellow ." S Commissioners, to help make Suwannee County be the best it can be. - On Tuesday. September 5, the Voters of District 4 will have the / opportunity to LET YOUR VOTE BE HEARD. You will have the , opportunity to Elect a Strong Decision Maker as YOUR County ..' Commissioner, who will stand on a firm foundation of Integrity,- . If .. Accessibility, and Accountability to YOU the voters of District 4. " SC J Let Your Vote Be Heard on Tuesday, September 5. Vote For and Elect SLinda Dye County.Commissioner District 4! D Oemocral For County Comrmissioner Disirici -4 -A WS -wa77I? on Sept< Ray' Ialker has been a trusted public Rar, Walk/ sert'vant in the County for oler 25 years. I need in and I trust him to fight fior us in me fight.l Tallahassee. His record is impeccable. health car He 1 speak with our itoice and defend developm ouar values I'm urging all .;orth Flot L it M friends, neighbors and is the best Supporters to vote for Ray in /for Republ Sthe Republican Party." Sate Hous District 11. Columbia County Sheriff I Bi Gootee State Senato Dear Fellow Republicans I aln Ihie Fouler andl I am also the only elected Republican County. WVe hg e anC important opportunity to elect a good Republi Representative for District II. Ray W-ilker is from lake C as a Tax Collector in Columbia Count,. and is the right im to win this District for the Republican Party. Ray is also the only candidate in the race vwho's notfru Ray is retired and has time to fight for our District and is t represent us illn Tallahassee. I believe Rap can pull the cross: from othierparties which we must hare to uwin n thle race If not trting early or by absentee ballot, please vote in our 5th. Banks for your consideration of Ray iWalker for State Representative. -! He s one of us, and he ll fight for us. S Sincerell'. 11 // -K*l , Itie Fowler Sit'anniee Countt ' Commissioner District 3 & at a g INTERIOR DOORS A,4os 81400 F I ST w~uca se. f n- FREc : rDi ri S imme Clarnc EntrTxie immer Clearance Furniture, Textiles & Accessories Up To 50% OFF! AREA RUGS 25%" O(f BRIGGS SAYCO PLUMBING LINE 25% Oz SW DEPUTY J. DAVIS LANE 752-3910 MON.-SAT. 8:00AM-5:30PM CLOSED SUNDAY www.monrrells.com Arrest Record BRIEFLY ember 5th. er is the partner the House to help or affordable e and economic 'nt in our part of tida. Ray Walker choice 'icans inl f. MMS I-' ~-I- CI ~1 -- 1,1 PAGE 2A 0SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT/LIVE OAK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 - " 0N .THE FLIPSIDE overpasses. This will take about four to six weeks. The speed limit is reduced to 60 mph during lane closures when workers are pre- sent, and FHP will be strictly enforcing. Crews are also working on drainage structures which may require lane closures and laying sod. Motorists should watch for equipment and crews next to the travel lanes. Volunteer now! Disaster response volunteers needed United Way of Suwannee Valley, in collabo- ration with American Red Cross and the Suwan- nee Valley Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, is working to recruit volunteers to assist in disaster response. Volun- teers are needed as shelter managers, shelter workers, radio systems coordinators and emer- gency operations center representatives. Train- ing will be provided. Please contact Vanessa Horman, long-term recovery coordinator, Unit- ed Way of Suwannee Valley, 386-752-5604, to participate in training to prepare you to serve your community in the event of a disaster. See additional Briefly, Page 4A