ON THE FLIPSIDE BRIEFLY 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 Burnam for the purpose of making bookmarks for the li- brary. Info: 386-362-2317. Nighttime lane closure in Live Oak Over the next three weeks the city of Live Oak will con- duct a sanitary sewer survey. This work will be performed by Infra Metrix. Nighttime lane closure can be expected. Interstate 10 lane closures Department of Emergency, Management-Suwannee Coun- ty and Florida Department of Transportation announce day- time lane closures on Interstate 10 between the Columbia County line and US 129, north of Live Oak to install new guardrail at interchanges and at overpasses. This will take about four to six weeks. The speed limit is reduced to 60 m.p.h. during lane closures when workers are present and FHP will be strictly enforcing. Crews are also working on drainage structures which may require lane closures and lay- ing 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 collaboration with , American Red Cross and the Suwannee 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, ra- dio systems coordinators and emergency operations center 'representatives. Training will be provided. Please contact Vanessa Horman, long-term recovery coordinator, United Way of Suwannee Valley, 386- 752-5604, to participate in training to prepare you to serve your community in the, event of a disaster. Thursday Sept. 14 SHS Band Boosters' .-Touchton's Sales Service e Installation 10156 U.S. Hwy. 90 East, Live Oakt.; 0I 0 Commitment to Excellence Owners Jan A-ww Tcuchr.ns crdi & Saiar Touhlon ~ CAC058747 2:4 MIA fall meeting SHS Band Boosters will meet for its fall meeting at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 14 at Suwannee High School in the band room located behind the auditorium. Thursday Sept. 14 United Way will hold family fair United Way of Suwannee Valley will hold a family fair with dinner, entertainment and kids activities beginning at 5:30 p.m., tomorrow, Sept. 14 at LCCC's Pine Square: Cost: $10 adults and children; Note: RSVP with payment by Thurs- day. Sept. 7; Info: 386-752-, 5604. Thursday Sept. 14 Meeting on opening non-profit alternative K-12 school Marianne St. Clair will host a meeting for ideas and input for opening non-profit K-12 al- ternative school from 6:30-8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 14, at Suwannee River Regional Li- brary, 1848 US 129 South, Live Oak; Cost: free; Info: 386-364-5322. Editor's note: The Suwannee Democrat prints the entire ar- rest 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 Sheriffs Office . LOPD-Live Oak Police De- partment. FDLE-Florida Department of Law Enforcement. * FHP-Florida Highway Pa- trol. FWC-Florida.Wildlife Com- mission DOT-Department of Trans- portation OALE-Office of Agricultur- al Law Enforcement P and P-Probation and Pa- role USMS-US Marshals Service ATF-Department of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms . Sept. 7, Andrew Evans, 18, 20980 60th Terrace, possession of less than 20 grams cannabis- second offense, LOPD F. Gors- ki. Sept. 7, Timothy Lee Jean, 35, 10839 119th Rd., sentenced to 30 days, SCSO J. Law. Sept. 7, Jody Mark Johnson, 42, 17958 16th Terrace, lewd/lascivious molestation,. 'SCSO W. Musgrove. Saturday Sept. 23 Boys and Girls Club organizational meeting A meeting to bring a Boys and ,Girls Club to Live Oak will meet at 5 p.m., Sept. 23 in the dining hall at First Advent Chris- tian Church, 509 Pinewood Drive, Live Oak. Free spaghetti dinner. We can change anything in our community if we want to badly enough. however. it takes all of us to make it happen. Info: yvonnr Scott, 386-362-27S9, Pastor Jeffrey Doe. 386- 867-1868; or Marti Carver, 386-688-0332. Sept. 7, Charlene Mingle- dorff, 40, 9647 109th Rd., vio- lation of probation on original charges of impersonating ofi- cer, failure to register as bond agent (Ware County, Georgia), SCSO L. Rogers. Sept. 7, John Nicholas Rep- pert, 18, 1780 S. Walker Av- enue, possession of less than 20 grams cannabis-second offense, LOPD F. Gorski. Sept. 7, Mercedes Thomas, 44, O'Brien, battery domestic violence, SCSO R. Polite. Sept. 8, Samuel Wayne Griff- is, 22, '28-4 45th Rd., driving while license suspended-sec- ond offense, FHP W. Smith. Sept. 8, Roosevelt Howard, 35, 818 Smith St., violation of probation on original charges of possession of less than 20 grams cannabis, failure to ap- pear on original charges of dri- ving while license suspended, possession of less than 20 grams cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, SCDTF R. Sammonis. Sept. 8, Justin Jason Lane, 24, 76th Terrace, forgery, utter- ing forged instrument, use of false identification, driving while license suspended or re- voked-second offense (Brad- ford County), SCSO T. Roberts. Sept. 8, Antonio Lopez, 36, 127 Horizon Circle, sentenced to 60 days with credit for time served, SCSO D. Falgout. Sept. 8, Eric Sherod Mc- Quay, 29, 1825 Davis St., sen-- tenced to four weekends, SCSO C. Smith. Sept. 8, Karen Ann Perez, 44, O'Brien, possession of cocaine, LOPD J. Bates. Sept. 8, Teresa T. Price, 39, Spring Hill, criminal use of per- sonal identification, SCSO C. Smith. Sept. 8. Tony R. Smith, 23.1 NMcAlpin. iolanon of proba- non on original charges of grand theft III, trafficking in stolen property, SCSO D. Fal- gout. Sept. 8, Ayana Briette Thomas, 25, 9996 110th Terr., sentenced to three weekends, SCSO C. Smith. Sept. 8, Walker William Wat- son, 32, 21523 160th St., grand theft III-two counts, SCSO B. Mincks. Sept. 9, James R. Lombardi, 25, Branford, violation of pa- .role on original .charge of forgery, P and P S. Schadlbauer. Sept. 9, Raymond R. Oakley, 58, Lake City, improper exhibi- tion of fire arm, SCSO B. Barrs. Sept..9, Stacy William Platt, 37,11646 29th Rd., driving un- der the influence, SCSO B. Barrs. Sept. 9, Josue Toga, 39, Pen- sacola, resisting arrest with vio- lence, assault on law enforce- ment officer, FHP W. Smith. Sept. 9, Antonial Williams, 41, 2822 113th Rd., violation of probation on original charges of sale of cocaine, possession of cocaine with intent to sell, pos- session of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, possession. of controlled sub- stance with intent to sell, LOPD C. McIntyre. , Sept. 10, Juan Carlos, 22, 180th St., no driver's license, reckless driving, LOPD J. Bates. Sept. 10, Kim Douglas Ham- berg, 50, Odessa, failure to stop for inspection, expired driver's license, OALE T.W. Bishop. 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