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Bannon gets 4 months for defying subpoena

WASHINGTON — Steve Bannon, a longtime ally of former President Donald Trump, was sentenced Friday to serve four months behind bars after defying a subpoena from the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. U.S.

State unemployment rate drops to 2.5%

TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s already-low unemployment rate dipped to 2.5% in September, though the numbers don’t take into account economic effects from Hurricane Ian. A state economist said Friday that October numbers likely will show an impact from the Category 4 storm, which made landfall Sept.
President Joe Biden calls on a reporter for a question after speaking about deficit reduction Friday in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington. (J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/Associated Press)

President Joe Biden calls on a reporter for a question after speaking about deficit reduction Friday in the Roosevelt Room at the White House in Washington. (J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/Associated Press)

Nursing homes to face stricter penalties

WASHINGTON — The worst-of-the-worst nursing homes will face tougher penalties if conditions don’t improve at their facilities, the Biden administration announced Friday.

Groping Live Oak doctor’s license revoked

A Live Oak physician accused twice of sexual misconduct with patients won’t be practicing medicine any longer. The State Board of Medicine revoked Brij Bhushan Manohar Rana’s license in an order filed Wednesday with the Florida Department of Health.
Cole Terry, a third generation musician, will perform at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park tonight. (COURTESY)

Cole Terry, a third generation musician, will perform at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park tonight. (COURTESY)

Terry, Taylor ready to play at Music Park

LIVE OAK — Country music is on the docket for the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park this weekend. Cole Terry will take the stage tonight and Ashton Taylor on Saturday to provide opportunities for listeners to hit the dance floor at the Music Hall.
Lafayette FBLA members sold cotton candy as well as face painting and operated an inflatable obstacle course at Pioneer Day to raise funds for a trip to the National Fall Leadership Conference. (COURTESY)

Lafayette FBLA members sold cotton candy as well as face painting and operated an inflatable obstacle course at Pioneer Day to raise funds for a trip to the National Fall Leadership Conference. (COURTESY)

Lafayette FBLA raises funds at Pioneer Day

MAYO — Working together and using their skills and abilities, the Lafayette High FBLA raised funds and helped provide fun at the 42nd annual Pioneer Day. The Lafayette FBLA student organiztion participated in the annual festival in Mayo on Oct.
Republican Neal Dunn (left) and Democrat Al Lawson appeared Tuesday for a debate at the Capital Tiger Bay Club. (RYAN DAILEY/News Service of Florida)

Republican Neal Dunn (left) and Democrat Al Lawson appeared Tuesday for a debate at the Capital Tiger Bay Club. (RYAN DAILEY/News Service of Florida)

Dunn, Lawson divided on abortion, student loans

TALLAHASSEE — Facing off on issues such as abortion, the war in Ukraine and student-loan forgiveness, Democratic Congressman Al Lawson and Republican Congressman Neal Dunn debated Tuesday after redistricting left them running for the same North Florida seat.