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Former Gators basketball standout Patric Young (left) looks over a basketball signed by former members of the University of Florida team as Eli Stewart and Laura Lashley reminisce about Eli’s visit to a UF sports camp. (MORGAN MCMULLEN/Lake City Reporter)

Former Gators basketball standout Patric Young (left) looks over a basketball signed by former members of the University of Florida team as Eli Stewart and Laura Lashley reminisce about Eli’s visit to a UF sports camp. (MORGAN MCMULLEN/Lake City Reporter)

Former Gators hooper Patric Young speaks with LC youth

It only took four kids showing up for Patric Young to make the drive from Jacksonville to Lake City. To the former University of Florida basketball star, it was worth it to impart some of his hard-earned wisdom on them.

TDC seeks funding for development plan

The Columbia County Tourist Development Council purchased a 500-acre tract of land in northern Columbia County several months ago with hopes of developing the property into a top-notch sports tourism destination.
Drake elm trees in downtown Lake City will be removed as part of a beautification project. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Drake elm trees in downtown Lake City will be removed as part of a beautification project. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

CRA Board: Downtown trees, leave

Described as a nuisance, the drake elm trees that line Marion St. in downtown Lake City will soon be on the chopping block.
Dianna Swisher, the Columbia County School District’s volunteer and marketing coordinator, sorts through xylophones for Ginger Norris’s renovated music room at Fort White Elementary School. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Dianna Swisher, the Columbia County School District’s volunteer and marketing coordinator, sorts through xylophones for Ginger Norris’s renovated music room at Fort White Elementary School. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Hitting all the right notes: Teachers excited over classroom makeovers

A pair of veteran Columbia County educators will have newly renovated classrooms when classes begin next week.

2 killed in house fire

A Monday morning structure fire claimed the lives of two Columbia County children and hospitalized two more children, one sent to a burn center as a result of injuries from the blaze. The two deceased victims, a boy and girl, were between the ages of 2-8 years old.
A tractor trailer hauling botted water overturned at the B&B Food Store on State Road 47 in Columbia City on Monday night. (JAMIE WACHTER/Lake City Reporter)

A tractor trailer hauling botted water overturned at the B&B Food Store on State Road 47 in Columbia City on Monday night. (JAMIE WACHTER/Lake City Reporter)

Wreck spills bottled water

COLUMBIA CITY — Bottled water poured down in southern Columbia County on Monday night. A tractor trailer loaded down with bottled water overturned at the B&B Food Store on State Road 47 near County Road 240 around 8:37 p.m. Monday, according to a Columbia County Fire Rescue report.

CHS, FWHS cancel orientations

There won’t be orientation for high school students in Columbia County before classes begin next week. While Columbia County Schools are holding orientation and/or Meet the Teacher events later this week or beginning of next week before the Aug.

One killed in fiery crash

One person was killed in a fiery crash early Sunday morning in western Columbia County. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a sedan collided with a culvert after running off SW Koonville Ave. (County Road 252A) around 2:50 a.m. Sunday.