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An artist’s rendering of the Cornerstone Crossing at 47 development, which will include commercial, restaurants, grocery and retail sites, according to developer Scott Stewart. Work at the site is expected to begin next year. (COURTESY)

An artist’s rendering of the Cornerstone Crossing at 47 development, which will include commercial, restaurants, grocery and retail sites, according to developer Scott Stewart. Work at the site is expected to begin next year. (COURTESY)

Laying the cornerstone: Developer outlines SR 47 commercial project

The State Road 47 and Interstate 75 interchange is about to get a facelift.
Jared Fraze, a Covenant Community School student, puts bags of food into a client’s car during Thursday’s Catholic Charities Thanksgiving basket giveaway. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Jared Fraze, a Covenant Community School student, puts bags of food into a client’s car during Thursday’s Catholic Charities Thanksgiving basket giveaway. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Catholic Charities giveaway provides bounty

There was plenty to be thankful for Thursday morning. During Catholic Charities’ annual Thanksgiving basket giveaway, a plentiful bounty was celebrated as 1,757 people were served from 326 families from Thursday’s event, more than a year ago.

Cops: Lost couriers greeted at gunpoint

Lost while trying to make a delivery, a pair of deliverers weren’t greeted by a comforting, understanding smile. Rather, authorities say the couriers found a surprise package: a woman pointing a gun at them.
Inga Dwyer, Toys for Tots coordinator for Columbia and Suwannee counties, stands behind a row of toys in her office on Wednesday. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Inga Dwyer, Toys for Tots coordinator for Columbia and Suwannee counties, stands behind a row of toys in her office on Wednesday. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

‘Very, very tough year’: Covid delayed Toys for Tots fundraising

Toys for Tots hasn’t escaped covid-19’s wrath. For eight months, the coronavirus pandemic has adversely impacted the economy, jobs and housing. Now it looks like it may have the same impact on the local Toys for Tots program.
Trulieve Medical Marijuana Treatment Center customers and employees congregate around the center Wednesday morning during the facility’s grand opening. Trulieve is the first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Columbia County. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Trulieve Medical Marijuana Treatment Center customers and employees congregate around the center Wednesday morning during the facility’s grand opening. Trulieve is the first medical marijuana dispensary to open in Columbia County. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

County’s first medical marijuana joint opens

A Columbia County store is now in the legal medical marijuana dispensary business. The county’s first medical marijuana dispensary opened Wednesday morning when the Trulieve Medical Marijuana Treatment Center, 2670 West U.S. Highway 90, opened at 9 a.m.

Cops: Man shot after stealing broken gun

Trying to break into a house after stealing a non-working firearm didn’t turn out well for a Panama City Beach man, Columbia County authorities said. According to a Columbia County Sheriff’s Office report, Brandon Slywkanycz, 34, attempted to break into a house on Indian Ridge Lane just before 8 a.
Liz P. Horne, the Columbia County supervisor of elections, stands at the elections office desk. Horne, who has worked at the office for more than 20 years, will retire on Dec. 31. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Liz P. Horne, the Columbia County supervisor of elections, stands at the elections office desk. Horne, who has worked at the office for more than 20 years, will retire on Dec. 31. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Horne retiring after 16 years as supervisor of elections

For more than 20 years Liz P. Horne has had a front row seat to most of the changes that have occurred in Columbia County government. Horne, Columbia County’s supervisor of elections, has worked at the elections office for more than 20 years — 16 years alone as the supervisor of elections.

Live Oak council chooses Curtis as manager

LIVE OAK — In the end, the Live Oak City Council didn’t have to go far to find its next city manager. After second interviews with its three finalists Tuesday, the council chose by a 4-1 vote for George Curtis to be the new administrative head of the city.

FDOT adding sidewalk to U.S. 27

FORT WHITE — Pedestrians will soon have additional sidewalk to use in Fort White. The Florida Department of Transportation is expected to begin a sidewalk project next month on U.S. 27 in Fort White, weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting.
Lineah Sampson and Matilda Sampson (from row from left) stand with Lola Sampson (back row from left) Hannah Sampson, Aubree Sampson and Laura Sampson as Todd Sampson recites his oath of office Monday night. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

Lineah Sampson and Matilda Sampson (from row from left) stand with Lola Sampson (back row from left) Hannah Sampson, Aubree Sampson and Laura Sampson as Todd Sampson recites his oath of office Monday night. (TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter)

City aiming to annex megasite

City officials want a commitment from Weyerhauser. At Monday night’s Lake City Council meeting, City Manager Joe Helfenberger said the city plans to seek a commitment from the company — one that is legally binding — to annex the North Florida Mega Industrial Park into city limits.